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History of the Club

The idea for a new club in Tema was mooted by the 1998-1999 District 9100 District Governor, Adotei Brown.  He chose as his special representative the dynamic P/P of the Rotary Club of Tema Kofi Ampiaw Osei.  Having garnered the unanimous  support of his club to start a new club in Tema with which they would share territory and most importantly admit women, Rotary Meridian held its first meeting on May 4, 2000 at the Rotary Centre in Tema.

Membership

The club  was chartered on May 25, 2001, days before the 1999-2000 District Governor Bassole left office.

The charter membership was made up of 22 female and 9 male members.

The club today has a membership of 24 made up of 16 female and 9 male members.

Charter Presentation

The charter certificate was formally presented to the club by the present DG Eduardo Suarez Soccorro on August 23, 2001.

Meeting Times And Place

The Club meets on Thursdays at the Rotary Centre Tema On Rotary Avenue at 6.30pm

Past Presidents

 


 Charter President - Kingsley Ditsa

2001 - 2002

 Akosua Sakyi

2002 - 2003

 Isaac deGraft-Johnson

2003 - 2004

Cp Gifty


 Gifty Nti

2004 - 2005

 Shirley-Ann Fiagome

2005 - 2006

 Gloria Moncar Tay

2006 - 2007

2007 - 2008



 

 Naana Essandoh

2008 - 2009

Patrick Ansah

2009 - 2010

 Antoinette Adjei

2010 - 2011


The Four-Way Test

In 1932, Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor created The Four-Way Test, a code of ethics adopted by Rotary 11 years later. The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions:

Of the things we think, say or do

  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

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