Author of the article: The Whig-Standard
Publishing date: Feb 09, 2021 • February 9, 2021 • 2 minute read
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PAUL VAN NEST
From its beginnings in 1921, Rotary in Kingston has continued to evolve its focus on service in the community and fellowship for its members. Weekly Rotary meetings are a part of a Rotarian’s life and these, too, have changed over the years to accommodate the schedules and priorities of the membership. Most meetings typically involve a meal or a drink, a guest speaker, club business and updates on members’ daily lives. Meetings usually wrap up with a fines master looking to fill a club’s coffers by levying fines all in good fun.
Author of the article: The Whig-Standard
Publishing date: Feb 09, 2021 • February 9, 2021 • 2 minute read
Article content
PAUL VAN NEST
From its beginnings in 1921, Rotary in Kingston has continued to evolve its focus on service in the community and fellowship for its members. Weekly Rotary meetings are a part of a Rotarian’s life and these, too, have changed over the years to accommodate the schedules and priorities of the membership. Most meetings typically involve a meal or a drink, a guest speaker, club business and updates on members’ daily lives. Meetings usually wrap up with a fines master looking to fill a club’s coffers by levying fines all in good fun.