Paul Harris Fellow recognition was created in memory of Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary as a way to show appreciation for contributions to the Foundation’s charitable and educational programs.
A Paul Harris Fellow is an individual who contributes $1,000 in their own or in another persons name to the Foundation. Every Paul Harris Fellow receives a pin, a medallion, and a certificate when he or she becomes a Fellow. This identifies the Paul Harris Fellow as an advocate of the Foundation’s goals of world peace and international understanding.
The following members have the distinction of being Paul Harris Fellows:
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June 8, 2017 // 0 Comments
2016-17 D7710 AWARDS STATUS (47 Clubs) RI PRESIDENTIAL CITATIONS achieved by the following 10 Clubs:
- East Chapel Hill
- E-Club
- Garner
- Kerr Tar
- North Raleigh
- Oxford
- Raleigh
- Raleigh Midtown
- Southwest Durham
- Wakefield-Wake Forest
DISTRICT AWARDS achieved by the following 5 Clubs: Governor's All-Star Hall of Fame Award: (see footnote below)
Governor's All-Star Club Award: (see footnote below)
- North Raleigh
- Raleigh Midtown
- Southwest Durham
- Wakefield-Wake Forest
Zone 33 Public Image Citation achieved by the following 8 Clubs:
- Durham
- Durham Sunrise
- E-Club
- Kerr Tar
- North Raleigh
- Oxford
- Southwest Durham
- Wakefield-Wake Forest
Footnotes:
- To achieve Governor's Hall of Fame Award clubs must achieve: at least 10% of members as All-Stars; Presidential Citation; Club Attendance at least 65%; PolioPlus giving at least $30.00 per capita; TRF giving at least $100.00 per capita; 10% Rotarians/guests attend RI Atlanta Convention.
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September 25, 2016 // 0 Comments
Today our club held its biannual Shelly Lake Park community service clean-up project, hosted by Paul Stone, Director of our club’s Community Service Committee. Fourteen club members, plus thirteen family members and guests, participated.
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