In order to become a member of Bloomington NOON Rotary, prospective Rotarians
must be proposed for membership by a current Club member.  The current Club
member will complete a membership application and submit it to the Club’s
Membership Chairman.  The application will then be reviewed by the Membership
Committee.  If approved, the prospective member is then assigned the proper
classification.  

Your membership can take one of several forms: Traditional, Dual or Emerging
Leader.  Traditional members are expected to attend weekly noon luncheon
meetings.  Please refer to the description of the
Dual & Emerging Leader
memberships.  

The Club accepts only a limited number of members in each vocational category in
order to maintain the diversity of its membership.  The application will then be
submitted to the Board of Directors for approval.  Upon approval by the Board, the
prospective member will be formally inducted as a new member.  During the
induction, the new member will have the opportunity to comment.
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Membership
Mission
An organization of
leaders working
together to make a
difference in our
community and the
world.
Top Ten Reasons to Join Rotary

  1. Friendship: This is the #1 strength of Bloomington Rotary, according to a
    membership poll. It's also one of the reasons Rotary International began
    back in 1905, and Bloomington Rotary started in 1961.
  2. Service Above Self:  It's the motto of Rotary, and it's why we're here. For
    instance, Bloomington Rotarians have committed their time and talents to
    mentor local high school students. Financially, we have supported a safe
    water project in the Dominican Republic and formation of a tutoring center for
    students with disabilities at Normandale Community College.
  3. Networking: Everyone needs to network.  Rotarians come from all walks of
    life.  They help each other.
  4. Personal growth: Personal fulfillment is guaranteed!
  5. Leadership development: Rotary is an organization of leaders and
    successful people. You, too, can learn how to motivate, influence and lead
    leaders.
  6. Citizenship: The average Rotary club consists of the most active citizens of
    any community.
  7. Continuing education: Every week, there is an opportunity to listen to different
    speakers ranging from government leaders to successful entrepreneurs.
  8. Fun: Each meeting, every service activity, any social event emphasizes fun.
  9. Public speaking skills: Meetings offer the opportunity to hone your speaking
    skills.
  10. Citizenship in the world: There are few places in the world that do not have a
    Rotary club. Every Rotarian is welcome to attend any of the 29,000 clubs in
    virtually every nation of the world.
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