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Club Assembly #10. Rotary Marks. 1. True or False: (must get all parts right to score one point). 2. One of the following is true about Rotary Marks: . The Interact symbol is protected, but the Rotaract symbol is not The Rotaract symbol is protected, but the Interact symbol is not
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Club Assembly #10 Rotary Marks
1. True or False:(must get all parts right to score one point)
2. One of the following is true about Rotary Marks: • The Interact symbol is protected, but the Rotaract symbol is not • The Rotaract symbol is protected, but the Interact symbol is not • The Rotary Wheel may be slightly modified to fit a club’s need • “THEY PROFIT MOST WHO SERVE BEST” is protected
3. “RITS” (Rotary International Travel Service) is a separate entity, and as such is not registered to Rotary International
4. Pick the incorrect response: • When used by itself, the word “Rotary” normally refers to the entire organization • Use of the word “Rotary” must relate the activity directly to the club, district, or other Rotary Entity and neither directly nor indirectly to RI • The phrase “Rotary District 0000 Tree Planting Program” is acceptable • The phrase “Rotary Tree Planting Program” is also OK.
6. Regarding the Rotary Wheel, all of the following are true except: • If your club is having a golf tourney, it’s okay to run golf clubs through the Wheel logo • Tinting the black and white logo to various colors is okay, but if the wheel is used in its color form, only the official blue and white may be used • If it is necessary, the notch in the center of the wheel need not be used • All of the above
7. If desired Rotary goods are not reasonably available from an RI licensee, a release must be obtained from the RI Licensing Section.
8. Rotary’s website, while very complete, is not considered a “publication.”
9. There is no objection to a district’s use of the name “Rotary” in connection with club or district foundation or endowment activities, provided: • Such use relates the activity to the club or district concerned and not RI • The word “International” is not used in connection with or in the name of the club or district foundation activity • The name of the district foundation activity begins with the name of the club or district designation • The words “Rotary” and “Foundation,” when used in connection with a club or district foundation activity, are never separated in the name of the activity
10. Club banners are the single exception to the “never obscure the Rotary Wheel” rule:
11. The RI Board allows the Rotary Emblem or other of the Rotary Marks to be used by other organizations or in the emblems and logos of other organizations, if it is a worthy cause.
12. If you are running for office, it’s wonderful exposure for Rotary to use The Rotary Wheel on your campaign literature: • Only if there are less than 1,000 signs printed • Only if approved by your Election Commission • Only if approved by your State Governor and the Election Commission • Only if approved by the RI Board • You can’t do it. Period!
All of the following are true except: • If your State approves production of a Rotary License Plate, Rotary encourages a revenue sharing plan which might yield funds for clubs or TRF. • A governmental entity could cooperate with Rotary to cancel stamps with the Rotary Logo or Program logos • If your state has three districts, only two of the three governors involved need approve a license plate project. • It’s encouraged to put the Rotary Wheel logo on all your business stationary • C & D
15. No commercial venture can be involved if a government agrees to make a Rotary Stamp:
Thank YOU!! Your participation in this little quiz was just the start of the many places to which we might look for help in finding Rotary – I really thank you for your participation. If you have a Rotary question which might be suitable for this new section, please write me at: JPBark@mindspring.com