Camden Rotary Club

Paul Harris Recipients

The Paul Harris Fellow Award is named after the founder of Rotary International and has many recognition levels.

Donors of US$1,000.00 or more to The Rotary Foundation's Annual Programs Fund, PolioPlus or the Humanitarian Grants Program or people who have that amount contributed in their name, can be recognized as Paul Harris Fellows.

2012

Charlie and Penny Crockett

 

2011

Tony Bates
Christine Beacham
Bruce Cobb
Jeffrey D. Kuller

 

2010

James Bowditch
Scott Fletcher
Jane Monhart
Peter Palermo
Peter Van Alstine

 

2009

Oliver Wilder
Thomas Peaco
Gregg Haining
Stephen Crane
Judith Clossey
Scott Carlson

2008

Rosemary Winslow
Robert Oxton
Susie Goddard
Robert Davee
Stephen Bunnell
 

2007

William Taylor
Allen Mitchell
Stehpanie Woodman
David Getchell

2006

David Haynes
Kimberlee Graffam
Andrew McPherson
Robert Davee

2005

Raymond Williamson
Caroline Morong
Frank Morong
Elizabeth Moran
William Jones
Fred Crockett

2004

Richard Anderson
Peter Warren
Kimberlee Graffam
Harvey Rudisaile

2003

Susan Flynn
Patricia Duncan
Richard Householder
George Mueller
Shane Flynn
Stuart Smith

2002

Graham Phaup
Roy Salzman
Audrey Moody

2001

Jonathan Goss
Henry Garretson
Martha Johnston - Nash
Perry Goodspeed
Lawrence Nash

2000

William Gilbert
Jack Lord
Andrew Moran

1999

Sid Lindsley

1998

Peter T. Smith
Frank E. Beane
Bruce J. Cole

1997

Etienne Perret
Charles M. Foote III
The Five Town Community School
Morton Strom

1996

Raymond McIntosh
MBNA New England
William R. Hardy
Glenn Buckingham

1995

Grace Bird
Lucian T. Allen
Robert F. Baldwin
Walter P. Strang

1994

George Bedell
John L. Sherman
Barbara Dyer
Peter M. Simmons

1993

Rosamond T. Martens
Glendon A. Croswell
Roger A. Moody
Gertrude H. Worthington

1992

Byron H. Haining, Jr.
Jeffery F. Brawn
Katherine A. Tucker
John J. Sanford
Archie D. McRee

1991

Stuart C. Ferris
Arthur M. Sprowl
Ralph H. Barnes
Stanley D. Catell
Joseph A. Curll

1990

David P. Jackson
John S. McCormick
Harvey Picker
Robert G. Laite Sr.

1989

Parker S. Laite, Sr.

1988

Ernest H. Oliver
Keith C. Patten
Thomas F. Plummer
Richard W. Davidson
Kenneth Dickey
A. H. Chatfield Jr.

1987

Louise Robbins
Svend C. Brunn

1986

Norman Weeks
Wendell G. Johnson
Howard J. Klivans
Lawrence Robbins
David Montgomery
H. Allen Fernald

1985

E. Maynard Graffam, Jr.
John MacBrayne
Harry Mank, Jr.

1984

Roberts J. Wright

1983

Raymond Ludwig
Willard Wight

1982

Albert F. Bird

1981

Eugene P. Dalrymple

1980

Russell W. Brace
John H. Smith

1979

Clyde E. Marriner

1978

Gilbert Harmon

1976

George H. Martens

1975

Samual W. Hamilton

1972

Arthur A. Hauck
C. Kendall Hopkins

 

The Four Way Test

For Rotary, The Four-Way Test is the cornerstone of all action.

It has been for years, and it will be in the future. Of the things we think, say or do

  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
The test is one of the hallmarks of Rotary. Since it was developed in 1932 by Herbert J. Taylor, who later became RI president, it has never ceased to be relevant. Its four brief questions are not based on culture or religion. Instead, they are a simple checklist for ethical behavior.

They transcend generations and national borders.

Reach Within to Embrace Humanity ~ RI Theme 2011-12

RI-2011-12-Theme RI President-elect Kalyan Banerjee will ask Rotarians to Reach Within to Embrace Humanity during the 2011-12 Rotary year.  Banerjee unveiled the RI theme during the opening plenary session of the 2011 International Assembly, a training event for incoming district governors.  He urged participants to harness their inner resolve and strength to achieve success in Rotary.

"In order to achieve anything in this world, a person has to use all the resources he can draw on. And the only place to start is with ourselves and within ourselves," Banerjee said.

Once Rotarians find their inner strength, he continued, they can accomplish great things in their communities and around the world.

"Discover yourself, develop the strengths within you, and then unhesitatingly, unflinchingly, go forth and encircle the world, to embrace humanity," he said.

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