Paul Harris Fellowship Award

The Paul Harris Award


The Club's award for outstanding Rotary or Community service


A Paul Harris Fellowship, given in the name of the founder of International Rotary Clubs, is the highest form of recognition awarded by Rotary. It is only made to those who have given exceptional service and which makes that individual stand out from their peers.

Since 1997, our club has made 10 Paul Harris Awards:

Ray Stebbings (Rtn) - Jan 1997

Betty Grant (Community) - Jan 1997

Jack Williams (Community) - Jan 1999

David Liddiard (Rtn) - Jun 2000

Neale Marney (Community) - Feb 2002

Pat Pamphlett (Community) - Feb 2002

Ron Rowland (Rtn) - Jun 2007

Elizabeth Davies (Community) - Jan 2007

Mike Dorward (Rtn) - Jun 2011

David Howard (Rtn) - Jan 2012     Follow this link for more 

Robin Kellow (Rtn)  - June 2015   Follow this link for more

Hugh Pihlens (Rtn) - July 2016     Follow this link for more

Janette Kersey (Community) - Oct 2016   Follow this link for more

Graeme Sleeman(Rtn) - 2018

The key element is Service above Self.  The award can be made to both Rotarians and members of the local community who, in the opinion of Council, exemplify the ideals of Rotary.  There are strict criteria for this award and it is not given lightly.


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