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Maureen Bond

Historians who continue this project

Maureen Yvonne Bond - Club: Bulawayo Rotary Club, Country: Zimbabwe, Joined : 1996, Positions: Club President 2002/03, Assistant Governor 2004/05, District Administrator 2005/06, Director RGHF 2002 -

It was Maureen's inquiry, on 27 January 2002, that began our search for the history of Jean Thomson Harris.

"To record all the events/ happenings of this important organisation. Being able to know how Rotary began and how and why we are where we are today. I so admire the dedication of the people who have began this huge task of documenting the 1000's of stories, people who are involved and highlighting what still needs to be done. Through this I am making so many friends with Rotarians throughout the world who share this same passion for history and wanting to extend this knowledge to my fellow Rotarians . In Africa at the moment, we are so consumed with trying to get round all the difficulties we face daily and make ' plan B ' in case of any war or exile, this is a great way , for me personally, of beating the stress and coming into focus again with everyday life and the outside world." MYB