Rotary International Themes

Rotary International Theme 2011 - 2012

 

Rotary International Theme 2010 - 2011

Rotary International Theme 2009 - 2010

Rotary International Theme 2008 - 2009

Rotary International Theme 2007 - 2008

 

Rotary International Theme 2006 - 2007
 
 

Rotary International Theme 2005 - 2006


Rotary International Centennial Theme 2005
 
 
 
 

Rotary International Theme 2003 - 2004


Rotary International Theme 2002 - 2003
 
 
 
 
Rotary International Theme 2001 - 2002
 
 
 
 

In our Club . . . In our Community . . . In Our World
Rotary International Theme 2000 - 2001
 
 
 
 

Rotary International Theme 1999 - 2000
 
 
 
 
Rotary International Theme 1998 - 1999
 
 
 
 
Rotary International Theme 1997 - 1998
 
 
 
Rotary International Theme 1996 - 1997
 
 
 
Rotary International Theme 1995 - 1996
 
 
 
Rotary International Theme 1994 - 1995
 
 
 
 
 

Rotary International Themes by Year

2005-2006 Service Above Self
2004-2005 Celebrate Rotary
2003-2004 Lend a Hand
2002-2003 Sow the Seeds of Love
2001-2002 Mankind is Our Business
2000-2001 Create Awareness…Take Action
1999-2000 Act with Consistency, Credibility, Continuity
1998-1999 Follow Your Rotary Dream
1997-1998 Show Rotary Cares
1996-1997 Build the Future with Action and Vision
1995-1996 Act with Integrity - Serve with Love - Work for Peace
1994-1995 Be A Friend
1993-1994 Believe In what You Can Do - Do what You Believe In
1992-1993 Real Happiness is Help Others
1991-1992 Look Beyond Yourself
1990-1991 Honor Rotary with Faith and Enthusiasm
1989-1990 Enjoy Rotary
1988-1989 Put Life in Rotary - Your Life
1987-1988 Rotarians - United in Service Dedicated to Peace
1986-1987 Rotary Brings Hope
1985-1986 You Are the Key
1984-1985 Discover a New World of Service
1983-1984 Share Rotary - Serve People
1982-1983 Mankind is One-Build Bridges of Friendship Throughout the World
1981-1982 World Understand and Peace
1980-1981 Take Time to Serve
1979-1980 Let Service Light the Way
1978-1979 Reach Out
1977-1978 Serve to Unite Mankind
1976-1977 I Believe in Rotary
1975-1976 To Dignify the Human Being
1974-1975 Renew the Spirit of Rotary
1973-1974 A Time for Action
1972-1973 Let's Take a New Look and Act
1971-1972 Good Will Begins with You
1970-1971 Bridge the Gaps
1969-1970 Review and Renew
1968-1969 Participate
1967-1968 Make Your Rotary Membership Effective
1966-1967 Better World through Rotary
1965-1966 Action, Consolidation and Continuity
1964-1965 Live Rotary
1963-1964 Meeting Rotary's Challenge in the Space Age
1962-1963 Kindle the Spark Within
1961-1962 Act. Aim for Action. Communication For Understanding. Test for Leadership.
1960-1961 You are Rotary - Live it!
1959-1960 Vitalize! Personalize! Build Bridges of Friendship
1958-1959 Help Shape the Future
1957-1958 Enlist-Extend-Explore-Serve
1955-1956 Develop our Resources
1954-1955 Six Objectives for 1954-55:
                                    1. glean from the past and act;
                                    2. share with others;
                                    3. build with Rotary's 4-Way Test;
                                    4. serving youth;
                                    5. international good will;
                                    6. good Rotarians are good citizens.
1953-1954 Rotary is Hope in Action
1950-1951 Goals for 1950-51:
                                    1. In club service we must beget our heirs;
                                    2. in vocational service honesty is still the best policy;
                                    3. In community service we can plan for the future;
                                    4. In international service we must reexamine our world;
                                    5. And finally we can extend the influence of Rotary.
1949-1950 Objectives of Our Team for1949-50:
                                    1. Each new member admitted into a  Rotary club to be
                                    adequately informed about his duties and obligations
                                    BEFORE his induction --  properly introduced to the
                                    club -- and effectively assimilated into the work of
                                    the club during the first year;
                                    2. A better understanding and application of the
                                    principles of Vocational Service as set forth in
                                    SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS;
                                    3. A contribution to world understanding and peace
                                     through an intensification of our international service
                                     program; 4. An outstanding district conference in every
                                     district.
* For those years missing, there were no Themes
 
 

Rotary International Themes by Month

January: Rotary Awareness Month February: World Understanding Month
March: World Rotaract Week
April: Magazine Month
June: Rotary Fellowships Month & R. I. Convention
July: Literacy Month * Rotary Year Begins
August: Membership and Extension Month
September: New Generations Month
October: Vocational Service Month
November: Rotary Foundation Month