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Honor Paul Harris.   One specific way to remember the anniversary of Paul Harris' death is to check if your own club is properly registered and planning Rotary International Centennial activities.  Has your club actually registered a  Centennial Community Project?  (Over 5000 clubs have already done so, and you can still do it.) Have you created and registered a Centennial Twin Club?  Are you making plans for next year's Centennial Volunteer Month?  Planning to attend the Centennial Convention in Chicago?  Joining in the Centennial Parade in Chicago?  Writing a club history?  Planning to take part in the United Nations Centennial Peace Seminar?  Organizing a public information, billboard, media program to tell the public what Rotary is and does?  Planning to have one club meeting each month next year dedicated to some Rotary Centennial History program?  And planning many other Centennial activities.  To give proper honor to our founder -- let's all make the 100th Anniversary of Rotary one of distinction, significance, and dignity.  This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.     Cliff Dochterman, Chairman RI Centennial Operations Committee (submitted to Rotary Global History by Past RI President Cliff Dochterman 1992-93 on the 57th anniversary of the passing of Rotary founder Paul P. Harris.)

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