What Is your Rotary Club doing to focus on Rotary Fellowships in the month of June 2023, or anytime of the year for that matter?   Rotary Fellowships are groups of Rotary members, spouses, and Rotaractors who: Share a common interest in recreational activities, sports, hobbies, or professions,  Further their vocational development with others in the same profession or field and enhance their Rotary experience by exploring new opportunities and making connections around the world. To find out how you can join or start a Rotary Fellowship, watch this video and Please read more.....

 

www.rotary.org/fellowships

Rotary Fellowships are international groups whose members share a common interest. Being part of a fellowship is a way to make friends around the world, explore a hobby or profession, and enhance your Rotary experience. Fellowships are open to Rotarians, family members, program participants, and alumni. New fellowships are added frequently; for the most recent list, see rotary.org/fellowships.

Rotary Fellowships provide a chance to make lasting friendships with people outside your club. Members of these groups share an interest, wish to further their vocational development, or want to make new friends, explore opportunities for service, and enhance their experience in Rotary. Fellowships must have active members in at least five countries and may include Rotarians, Rotarians’ family members, Rotaractors, alumni, and program participants. To join a fellowship, visit the group’s website or use the email address provided. If you would like to start a fellowship, write to rotaryfellowships@rotary.org.

Here are some of the fellowships: 

Interested in a particular subject? Visit the group's website or email it to learn more.

Rotary Fellowships are international groups whose members share a common interest. Being part of a fellowship is a way to make friends around the world, explore a hobby or profession, and enhance your Rotary experience. Membership in a fellowship is open to any interested individual.

New fellowships are added frequently; for the most recent list, see rotary.org/fellowships. If your recreational or vocational interest isn’t represented, contact rotaryfellowships@rotary.org to learn how to start a new group.

◼ 4x4 vehicles

◼ Amateur radio

◼ Antique automobiles

◼ Argentine culture

◼ Astrology

◼ Badminton

◼ Beard and moustache

◼ Bee

◼ Beer

◼ Bird-watching

◼ Bowling

◼ Camping

◼ Caravanning

◼ Chess

◼ Coffee lovers

◼ Comedy

◼ Composting

◼ Computer users

◼ Corporate social responsibility

◼ Cricket

◼ Cruising

◼ Cultural heritage

◼ Curling

◼ Cycling

◼ Doll lovers

◼ Draughts (checkers)

◼ E-clubs

◼ Editors and publishers

◼ Educators

◼ Empowering women

◼ Entrepreneurs

◼ Esperanto

◼ Ethics

◼ European philosophy

◼ Fine arts

◼ Fishing

◼ Flying

◼ Francophonie

◼ Genealogists

◼ Gin

◼ Global development

◼ Go

◼ Golf

◼ Gourmet cooking

◼ Graphic designers

◼ Health care professionals

◼ Hiking

◼ Home exchange

◼ Horseback riding

◼ Hunting

◼ Internet

◼ Italian culture

◼ Jazz

◼ Kannada literature

◼ Kites

◼ Latin culture

◼ Lawyers

◼ Leadership

◼ LGBT+

◼ Magicians

◼ Magna Graecia

◼ Marathon running

◼ Metalhead

◼ Metaverse

◼ Military veterans

◼ Motorcycling

◼ Music

◼ Old and rare books

◼ Palmwine

◼ Past district governors

◼ Peace fellows

◼ Performing arts

◼ Photographers

◼ Pickleball

◼ Public health

◼ Public speakers

◼ Quilters and fiber artists

◼ Railroads

◼ Recreational vehicles

◼ Rotary global history

◼ Rotary means business

◼ Rotary on pins

◼ Rotary on stamps

◼ Rowing

◼ Rugby fans

◼ Rum

◼ Scouting

◼ Scuba

◼ Shooting sport

◼ Skiing

◼ Social networks

◼ Startup investors

◼ Strategic planning

◼ Surfing

◼ Table tennis

◼ Tea lovers

◼ Tennis

◼ Total quality management

◼ Travel and hosting

◼ Triathlon

◼ Urban gardening

◼ Vintage collectables

◼ Whisk(e)y

◼ Wildlife conservation

◼ Wine

◼ Yachting

◼ Yoga

◼ Young Rotarians