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Rotary Club
of Gettysburg
P.O. Box 3161
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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WHAT IS ROTARY?
Rotary is a world-wide organization whose purpose is development of fellowship and understanding among the business and professional men and women in the community, the promotion of community-betterment endeavors, high standards in business and professional practices, and the advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace.
The Rotary Foundation greatly influences worldwide understanding through international fellowship and charitable contributions.

All Rotary clubs have one basic ideal -
"
SERVICE ABOVE SELF"
which imbues thoughtfulness and helpfulness to others.

Embracing the above statement of purpose, the Rotary Club of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is made up of business and professional men and women in the greater Gettysburg area. They support the Rotary Foundation, the official name of the world-wide organization, the largest philanthropic association in the world.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL...Click here for more info...
Information on Rotary programs,

Rotary International's President Dong Kurn Lee selected the 2008-2009 theme
Make Dreams Come True

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ROTARY CLUB OF GETTYSBURG

MEETING TIMES


Time: Mondays at 12:00 noon
Location: Best Western Gettysburg Hotel

One Lincoln Square in the center of Gettysburg

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Meetings are usually cancelled for national holidays.

Visit these nearby Rotary Clubs for Club make-ups




CLUB HISTORY
On October 1, 1920, the Gettysburg Rotary Club went from a dream to reality when its charter members were installed by District Governor John Rudisill of York. M.C. Jones was recognized as Gettysburg's first President. The installation of the club took place at the old Eagle Hotel located on Chambersburg and North Washington Streets. Twenty members made up the original constituency.
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