Rotary Fun
- Ray Sanford
- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read

People think Rotary is about meetings.
It’s not. It’s about what happens around the table.
Back in 1905, even Rotary founder Paul Harris and his crew weren’t exactly formal. They rotated meetings just to keep things interesting.
Pulled pranks. Told stories. Built friendships first—and everything else followed.
There’s something about sharing a meal. No titles. No posturing. Just people, breaking bread… and realizing they actually like each other.
And somewhere between the bad jokes, the side bets, and the stories that get better every time—you forget why you came, and remember why you stayed.
Turns out… doing good is a lot more fun with people you’d choose as friends anyway.
Rotary. Come for the meal. Stay for everything else.
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Outstanding promotion of your Rotary club. Well done!