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COUNT ME IN! Rotary Heritage & History International Fellowship of Rotarians Membership Form (payment information below)

(Fill out this form, then print it and mail to the address below)

I Rotarian would like to become a member of the Rotary Heritage and History International Fellowship of Rotarians and participate in its objective - to advocate and promote the collection of Rotary heritage and encourage similar activity by others devoted to the preservation, growth and appreciation of the service club movement; keep alive the fellowship and mutual friendships created by Harris, Schiele, Shorey and Loehr who first met in Room 711 of Chicago's Unity Building on February 23, 1905; and, exchange information about Rotary club, district and international heritage and history through the fellowship's publication SHARE ROTARY HERITAGE & HISTORY.

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Member in good standing Rotary Club of

    2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010

After printing your application, follow the payment instructions below

Mail Dues = US$20 per year marked ($50 = 3 years - $100 = 6 years)

Mail to:

Stuart B. Smith, Treasurer

5009 Forest Grove

Loves Park, IL 61111 USA

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The Rotary Heritage and History International Fellowship of Rotarians (RHHIF) was approved by the 1987-88 Board of Directors of Rotary International. The fellowship operates in accordance with Rotary International policy and procedures, but the fellowship is not an agency of, or controlled by, Rotary International. The object of the fellowship is to advocate and coordinate the collection and preservation of information and memorabilia related to the heritage and history of Rotary. Members of the fellowship voluntarily compile, edit and publish (on the internet, in newsletters, by correspondence and verbally at gatherings of Rotarians) their views and opinions on the development of the service club movement. Neither Rotary International nor the fellowship takes responsibility for the historical accuracy of these efforts.