This week, Robert Stevens addressed the Lawrenceburg Rotary Club, sharing valuable insights from the 2025 Rotary International Convention held in Calgary. His presentation featured a video that highlighted the scale and spirit of this global gathering, underscoring the importance of international collaboration among Rotary members.
During his talk, Stevens encouraged local clubs to consider sending their incoming presidents to future conventions. He emphasized that attending these events is a meaningful way to engage with the third question of Rotary’s Four-Way Test, which examines the ethical implications of members’ decisions.
The convention also showcased Rotary’s ongoing commitment to polio eradication, a key initiative for the organization. Stevens detailed various breakout sessions that took place during the event, focusing on critical topics such as membership growth, public image, and the development of service projects. These sessions aim to equip Rotary members with the tools and knowledge necessary to enhance their local clubs and initiatives.
In addition to the educational components, Stevens shared photos from an excursion into the Canadian Rockies, providing a glimpse into the scenic beauty and camaraderie experienced by attendees. This blend of learning and fellowship is a hallmark of Rotary conventions, fostering connections that extend beyond local communities.
Stevens also noted upcoming locations for future Rotary International Conventions, encouraging members to stay engaged and informed about these opportunities. The Lawrenceburg Rotary Club continues to actively participate in the broader Rotary network, and events like this presentation serve to strengthen the bonds among its members.
As Rotary clubs prepare for future gatherings, the insights shared by Stevens are likely to inspire further participation and engagement within the community. The Lawrenceburg Rotary Club remains dedicated to its mission and looks forward to the continued growth and development of its members.

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