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Rotary LinksIf you come across any web sites that are useful and related to Rotary, add a comment below with a link to the page and we will add them to this page. Similarly, if you find any links that are not working, add a comment so this page will be kept up to date. The web site that Rotary International offers is the place to start for information about Rotary. It is the official source. Our club is in District 5020 which has an excellent web site. The district web site has a good collection of links with a lot of valuable Rotary information. One of the most common questions is where can I do a makeup?
There are web sites that cater to Rotarians and attempt to provide an interactive community such as http://digaria.com/, a "new Blogworking magazine allows for interaction in a virtual, polite Rotarian oriented community. This site is an example of how useful the Internet can be. It is a great way for Digarians (Digital Rotarians with profiles on this site) to keep in touch and share resources. Digarians are people who are members of Rotary clubs, or who are members of the Family of Rotary by having been a part of various Rotary programs (Rotary Youth Exchange students, Ambassadorial Scholars, Interact, Peace Center Fellows, GSE, RYLA, etc.)." Rotary International has a database to find links to Rotary Club websites. There are many pages that offer a collection of links. These are only a few of them: Billo offers his own web page with many links. Rotarians on the Internet is worth a look. Google, besides its regular search engine, has a directory service that contains many links to Rotary related sites. Just a few links that look like they would be interesting to explore from there include Rotary Global History Fellowship, Rotarians on the Internet and Rotary Fellowships. Wikipedia also has an article about Rotary International. The Open Directory Project indexes many web pages about Rotary. If you come across other links, go ahead, be bold and add them here yourself (if you are a member logged in) or, if you need help, just ask Ken.
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