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By Susan Hanf
Rotary International News -- 5 August 2009

One of the more colorful traditions of Rotary is the exchange of
club banners. Rotarians traveling to distant locations often take
banners to exchange at make-up meetings as a token of friendship.
Many clubs use the decorative banners they have received for
attractive displays at club meetings and district events.

By 1959, exchanging banners had become so popular that the
RI Board of Directors was concerned the practice would be a financial
burden on clubs. It urged Rotarians to “exercise discretion, moderation,
and measured judgment in making provision for such exchanges.”

The approximately 20,000 banners in the Rotary History and Archives
collection reflect clubs' hometown pride and their connection with
the international organization.

In addition to incorporating the Rotary emblem, banners often include
symbols or imagery of a club's town, region, or country. Others
represent local craftsmanship or cultural traditions by displaying
leatherwork, weaving, embroidery, or hand-painted designs.2
 
 

Author: Dr Dipak Sarbadhikari
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URL
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Updated:
18 Oct 2009

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