I joined Rotary 25 years  ago and have gained much personally as it has given me the opportunity to help my community in ways I could not do as a single person. Additionally it has opened the broader need of my fellow man as I traveled to countries such as Guatemala and Haiti on medical missions supported by Rotary. First hand experiences are much more educational,  giving you a true picture of societies that are surviving with so little in the material sphere but so strong in the spirit. Go Rotary International!!! (Gloria Inlander)
 
I mainly joined Rotary to be more involved with community and business development. I already knew a few Rotarians, business people who I had interaction with, and liked their honesty and integrity. They were also  leaders of the community . I found that Rotary had a cross section of many different businesses and they all came together to make things better not only in the locale community but International as well. I also thought that Rotary would help with personal growth and development. (Tom Finerghty)
 
I joined in 1963. President in 1972-72 Given a number of talks on various subjects but mostly on early American history. Like to ballroom dance, but not as good as I'd like to be. Our business is/was manufacturing of commercial refrigerators. Plant is now in Warminster and son runs it. He is the 3rd generation. Our daughter is a member of  Doylestown Rotary. (Bob Powers)