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How to fill out the Rotary New Member Oath online
Filling out the Rotary New Member Oath is an important step in your journey as a member of the Rotary community. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure a smooth and efficient completion of the oath.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the oath online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Rotary New Member Oath. This will allow you to open the document in an editable format.
- Begin by filling in your name in the blank space provided: 'I, ____________, having been admitted as a new member of the Rotary Club of ____________, RI District 3820'. Ensure that your name is accurately spelled to avoid any issues.
- In the next blank, insert the name of your Rotary Club. Make sure to double-check the spelling of the club's name to ensure it is correct.
- Review the oath carefully. You will notice a commitment to faithfully discharge your duties and uphold the Constitution and By-Laws. Familiarize yourself with these documents to understand your responsibilities.
- Pay particular attention to Rotary's motto, 'SERVICE ABOVE SELF', as well as the Four-Way Test. Reflect on how these principles will guide your actions as a member.
- At the end of the oath, you will see the phrase 'So help me God'. If you wish to include this, it is generally expressed as a personal commitment. Ensure it aligns with your beliefs.
- Once all the fields are filled out and you have reviewed the document for accuracy, save the changes. You can choose to download or print the form for your records.
- Share the completed oath as required to finalize the membership process, if applicable.
Complete your Rotary New Member Oath online today to embark on a fulfilling journey as a member of the Rotary community.
They are exempt from paying RI dues, have no vote in Rotary matters, are not eligible to hold any club office, and are not included in a club's membership numbers in Rotary's database. Active members are called Rotarians, while honorary members are called honorary Rotarians.
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