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The Community Service Committee, as the name implies, takes
responsibility for planning and completing projects which meet community needs,
whether conducted solely by Orangevale Rotary, or in conjunction with other
organizations or individuals. Typically, the club organizes over 25 such events
annually.
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The Club Service Committee is responsible for fellowship activities
which promote acquaintance and friendship among the members and participation
by members in organized Rotary recreational and social activities. The committee
also oversees the weekly newsletter and other methods of communication, such
as website development.
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The Vocational Service Committee assumes responsibility for
improving the general standards of practice in the vocations. The committee
supervises the Interact Club, a high school service branch of Rotary, and
provides opportunities for both students and adults to learn about professions
and vocations through visits to worksites and vocational presentations.
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The International Service Committee focuses on programs and
projects which extend beyond national boundaries, such as exchanges of students,
young professional adults, and Rotarian friendship groups. The committee also
supports programs which meet international needs, such as PolioPlus. It also
seeks applicants for ambassadorial and cultural scholarships sponsored by
Rotary International.
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