How to Join Rotary

Why not find out more about who we are and what we do, without any obligation? We would be delighted to welcome you to one of our meetings so that you could have a chance to discuss the rewards of Rotary.


 


We're looking for more men and women of all ages and backgrounds to join our network of Rotary clubs throughout Great Britain and Ireland, to use their time, talents, professional skills and energy to improving the lives of people in their local communities and others around the world.

In the process, you can enjoy the benefits of business networking, personal development, meeting new friends, hearing inspiring speakers, having a great deal of fun and experiencing that special sense of fulfillment that comes from achieving something really worthwhile.

If Rotary sounds like the organisation for you, we'd like to hear from you!

Simply click on the "Contact Us" tab at the top of our Home Page and fill in the form provided so that we can contact and follow up your interest.

PLEASE NOTE: Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland (Rotary GB&I) is an Association of private clubs, members of which abide by the Constitution and By-laws of the Association, and by the Constitution of their own club. Club members, as stated in the Rotary GB&I Club Constitution, should be "adult persons of good character and good business, professional and/or community reputation" and agree to uphold high moral and ethical standards in their "personal, business and community life" as well as in their interaction with other people generally.

Please also note that "membership of a club is by invitation only, at the discretion of the members." It is important, therefore, that you take time to visit your prospective club on a few occasions to ensure not only that you get to know its members and that you will feel happy being part of the club, but also that you give its members a chance to get to know you.

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Look, Christine has only just joined and is already sporting a rotarian halo!

Dr. Christine Lehmann's induction, 28/4/14

more Golders Green Rotary is growing! Today, Dr Christine Lehmann was inducted as a new member, amidst a large gathering of attendees.

President Kuljit firms it all up with a manly handshake

Induction of Annie Morley-Slinn

more Annie Morley-Slinn becomes a member of the Rotary Club of Golders Green - hooray and welcome!