FAQ
| Q: | What is Rotary? |
| A: | Rotary International is an association of Rotary clubs worldwide. It’s made up of more than 33,000 Rotary clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas. The members of these autonomous clubs are called Rotarians, and they form a global network of 1.2 million business and professional leaders, all volunteering their time and talents to serve their communities and the world. Individual Rotary clubs, in turn, belong to the global association called Rotary International. Find out more about Rotary’s history and structure. |
| Q: | What are the qualifications for membership? |
| A: | Prospective members must
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| Q: | What are the attendance guidelines? |
| A: | An attendance record of 50 percent is required to remain an active Rotarian. Any missed meeting must be made up within 14 days before or after the regular meeting. To accommodate busy schedules, there are various opportunities to make up missed meetings . For additional attendance information, see Article 8 of the Standard Rotary Club Constitution . |




