Membership Responsibilities
 
  • Get involved by joining a committee
  • Participate in club projects
  • Live by the Four-Way Test
  • Attend meetings, social activities
  • Have FUN!!!!
Top 6 Reasons to Join Fort Collins Breakfast Rotary
  1. To foster friendships.
    Rotary was founded on fellowship, and this ideal remains at the forefront today. Club members enjoy the camaraderie with like-minded professionals. Working on club projects offers additional opportunities to develop enduring friendships. 
  2. To network. 
    At Rotary’s weekly meetings you will meet and interact with fellow Rotarians from all walks of life. As you immerse yourself into the club, your circle of business, community and professional acquaintances will enlarge. 
  3. To learn.
    Rotary’s weekly meetings feature programs by community, government and educational leaders. You’ll frequently walk away from a meeting saying, “I didn’t know that."
  4. To have fun.
    Rotary incorporate fun into just about everything—whether it’s a meeting, a service project or a social activity. 
  5. To grow professionally.
    As a member of Rotary, opportunities abound for you to develop and hone your personal, professional and leadership skills. 
  6. To serve others and make a difference.
    Rotary gives you an opportunity to do good within our community and in the world.  
 
If you want to make connections, find purpose and give back, then Fort Collins Breakfast Rotary just might be a great fit for you. Check us out on Thursday mornings at Ginger & Baker in Fort Collins. We gather at 6:45 a.m., enjoy breakfast, have our weekly meeting and adjourn by 8 a.m.  There’s a lot that happens in each weekly meeting’s 75 minutes!
 
Want to be a part of Rotary?
If you would like to know more about Fort Collins Breakfast Rotary and/or learn how to become a member, please reach out to our Membership Chair, Joseph Vander Linde, at 720-607-6333 or at Joseph@Noblecapgrp.com
 
Prospective new members must fill out of an application and undergo a background check.
 
What happens once you become a member?
Each new member is assigned a mentor to help orient the new member and is invited to a new member induction. Fireside chats provide new members an opportunity to interact with club leadership and to learn about how club’s committees.
 
You can become as active as you want in the club. You know the amount of time you have to give.
 
 
 
 
“I joined Rotary primarily to volunteer, network and be a part of something bigger than myself. Next thing I know, I am a part of a family and have a real sense of belonging.”—Bob M.