The Rotary Club of Macon North

brings together leaders to exchange ideas
and take action in our community.

Cherry Blossom Road Race

COMMUNITY SERVICE

IS SOMETIMES CALLED THE

HEARTBEAT OF ROTARY

 

Rotary’s reputation for serving others rests largely upon the service projects that Rotarians indertake to improve the quality of life for all people within the club’s local community

END POLIO NOW

AFTER 20 YEARS OF EFFORT, ROTARY AND ITS PARTNERS HAVE ERADICATED 99% OF THE CRIPPLING POLIO VIRUS.

WITH THE HELP OF THE BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION

WHAT WOULD IT TAKE TO CHANGE THE WORLD?

ROTARY’S 1.2 MILLION MEMBERS
BELIEVE THAT IT STARTS WITH A COMMITMENT TO

SERVICE ABOVE SELF

 

Message from President Karen Hix – 

 When community-minded and service-oriented individuals unite to benefit our community and make dreams come true for others, Rotary International comes full circle.
When community-minded and service-oriented individuals unite to benefit our community and make dreams come true for others, Rotary International comes full circle.  Opportunities grow, skills develop, and lives change for the better.

Together, through Rotary’s vision, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change—across the globe, in our communities, and ourselves.

Together, through Rotary’s mission, we serve others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.

We are community builders, people of action, problem solvers, and opportunity creators.  We collaborate with community leaders, connect passionate people with diverse perspectives to exchange ideas, forge lifelong friendships, and, above all, take action to change the world.

Together, we apply our professional experience and personal commitment to tackle our communities’ most persistent problems, finding new, effective ways to enhance health, stability, and prosperity across the globe.  And you, our Macon North Rotary members, are the forward-thinking individuals who help fuel these strategic initiatives.

It is my hope that during this term as your President, each of you finds your time here gratifying and fulfilling.

 

 

Upcoming Events

Service Project- Backpack Ministries

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Weekly Meeting @ Idle Hour: Rotary Birthday Party

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Board Meeting (Zoom)

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Meeting @ Idle Hour: Dominique Johnson, BCSD Truancy Specialist

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Weekly Meeting- Dr. Barrera of Ortho Georgia

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The Story of Rotary

Starting with the first club meeting in 1905, our founding years focus on building an organization that encourages community connections based on friendship and service.

The Four-Way Test

In 1932, Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor created The Four-Way Test. The Four-Way Test is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships. The test has been translated into more than 100 languages, and Rotarians recite it at club meetings:

Our Causes

Seven Areas of Focus – Rotary is dedicated to causes that build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support our peace efforts and end polio forever.

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Warren Selby started Crime Stoppers in Middle Ga and came to Macon North Rotary last week to thank us for our support and to update us with recent stats. And dare I mention that Mason Selby, son of Warren, is a member of our club. Thanks for coming out Warren, and keep up the good work! ... See MoreSee Less

Warren Selby started Crime Stoppers in Middle Ga and came to Macon North Rotary last week to thank us for our support and to update us with recent stats. And dare I mention that Mason Selby, son of Warren, is a member of our club. Thanks for coming out Warren, and keep up the good work!Image attachmentImage attachment

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Several members braved the cold and snow to to serve up a hot chili and potato dinner to the residents living at the Ronald McDonald House of Central Georgia ... See MoreSee Less

If you missed last week’s meeting, you MISSED it! Our very own Maj. Jarred Swindle explained to us that he just casually flys around at 51,000 feet on a daily basis in a plane with a Rolls Royce engine!
If you were there, you know. Thank you for keeping the world connected, Jarred.
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If you missed last week’s meeting, you MISSED it! Our very own Maj. Jarred Swindle explained to us that he just casually flys around at 51,000 feet on a daily basis in a plane with a Rolls Royce engine! 
If you were there, you know. Thank you for keeping the world connected, Jarred.

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I missed it- need a recap

Man, I hate that I missed this one 😒

On 1/27, Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary, passed away. Our worldwide network of over 1.2 billion Rotarians carry on his legacy. Let’s challenge ourselves to do better and recommit to ‘Sevice Above Self’. ... See MoreSee Less

On 1/27, Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary, passed away. Our worldwide network of over 1.2 billion Rotarians carry on his legacy. Let’s challenge ourselves to do better and recommit to ‘Sevice Above Self’.

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Come see what’s new in 2026!

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Online registration is OPEN for the Cherry Blossom Road Race on March 21, 2026. Register by 12/31/2025 to be entered in a drawing for FREE shoes from Run Fit Sports.
www.CherryBlossomRR.org
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Online registration is OPEN for the Cherry Blossom Road Race on March 21, 2026. Register by 12/31/2025 to be entered in a drawing for FREE shoes from Run Fit Sports. 
www.CherryBlossomRR.org

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