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The Potomac-Bethesda Rotary
Club
Click to learn more about:
Rotary
International, Rotary International Foundation, Rotary District
7620, Other local clubs About Rotary,
What is Rotary?, Prospective Members, History, Benefits, Why Join?
Next meeting on
Thursday, August 28, Guests are welcome! Social gathering -- wine; appetizers -- no
speaker
We meet Thursdays at 6:30 pm at The
Hunter's Inn in Potomac, Maryland,
U.S.A. where River and Falls Road meet (10123 River Road, Potomac,
MD 20854) 301.299-9300
Map If you have questions you can reach us at rotary.pb@gmail.com
Below is the first page of our most recent newsletter and our
calendar. To see
the rest of this and other newsletters click
here. 

Our club's 28th annual International Night
(2008)
honoring our Rotary District's
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars
with
Rich Carson, our District Governor and Hungarian Ambassador, Ferenc Somogyi.
This is the largest private international scholarship program in the world! Our
club has been sponsoring this program since 1980. See the
Hungarian Embassy Web Site
about the event.
We are
proud to be among over a million Rotarians who offer "a helping hand" and work
toward international understanding, in almost 30,000 Rotary Clubs in over 150
countries. Join us for the interesting people and conversation, exciting and
important presentations, and stay to participate in making a difference. Whether
you are a visiting Rotarian or just curious about Rotary, you are welcome to
join us at one of our regular meetings.
The dinner served at our
meetings is $25, but if you are interested in joining Rotary, you can be our
guest.We are proud of our club, its contributions to the local and international
community, its dynamic and interesting members, and its international and open
nature.
 Some of our recent new members (left to
right): Nabil Bewewi, Anil Alpay, Thewodros Asfaw, Tom Leuchtenberg, and Alan Cookson
Our Weekly Meetings
Guests are very welcome to our Regular meetings. Yes, this does
mean just come by! We have speakers on subjects of interest and
importance at nearly every meeting. Due to the nature of our club, we have
close-up and personnel interaction with our speakers. About every three months,
we have an open meeting where spouses, families, and guests are
invited.
To
see news about our club, see our newsletters. It
is amazing the quality of the speakers we get that help us understand our world.
We are a small enough club that we get a chance to satisfy our personal
questions and have private introductions. These speakers help us find new
and important means of providing service.
 Members of our club participating in our program which
gives out dictionaries to 3rd graders at local schools. This program is lead by
Alan Grant.
Below are pictures from our last holiday
party

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