The Rotary Club of Banchory-Ternan
Service above Self
About Rotary
Rotary International was founded in Chicago, USA in 1905 with just four members and
initially was a business networking club for men. It very quickly expanded and soon became
a service organisation, raising funds for good causes, offering help and assistance and trying
to make a difference in the community.
The organisation now has over 1.3 million members worldwide and there are few countries
where there are no clubs.
Having such a large global membership empowers Rotary to undertake major projects which
governments and other NGOs are often unable to organise or fund. Examples of this are the
eradication of smallpox and polio and the Shelterbox campaign. Projects such as WaterAid,
Shoebox, Sightsavers, Mercy Ships and many other ambitious initiatives are supported
financially as well as in more practical terms. Rotary also endeavours to foster peace and
understanding around the world, often bridging the gap between communities or reaching
out between countries in conflict.
On a local level, our club was founded in 1971 and after nearly 40 years is going strong with over 50 members.
We have a busy programme of fund-raising, work within the community and also a very active social side. Members can
also participate in various sporting events such as golf, hillwalking, fishing and curling. Trips to local businesses are
organised twice a year in order to keep members informed on current economic and employment conditions.
There is also separate but associated club called the St Ternan Ladies Group who meet once a month. This was set up
so that spouses and partners had a social forum in which to meet.
Paul Harris
founder of Rotary
District 1010 - Scotland North
Aberdeen & Deeside