The Rotary Fellowships programme is a structured programme of Rotary
International that comprises more than 75 independent Fellowships. Through
these Fellowships Rotarians share their favourite activities and professional
interests through organised recreational, vocational, and health/medical-related
groups within Rotary.
From Amateur Radio to Yachting, from Accountants to Travel Agents, Rotary Fellowships reflect the
varied interests and occupations of Rotarians worldwide. Although objectives differ, all
Fellowships share the same philosophy and foundation. The Fellowships are organised by Rotarians
for Rotarians to develop new friendships and to advance opportunities for service. See
www.rotary.org/programs/fellowships
for more information.
Motorcycling 
A member of the Rotary Club of Rotorua, Tony Baker (tbaker@wave.co.nz)
, is the President of the
New Zealand Chapter of the International Fellowship of Motorcycling Rotarians. For more information
on this Chapter go to
www.rotary.org.nz and click on Fellowship
Programmes. For international
information on the Fellowship of Motorcycling Rotarians see
www.world.ifmr.org .
Scouting 
Bruce Scott, a member of
the Rotary Club of Rotorua and the District Governor for District 9930
for 2004/05, is a Past President of the Scout Association of NZ. Through
his lifetime interest in Scouting, Bruce is now the New Zealand Coordinator
and liaison person for the International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians
(IFSR).
The aim of the members of the Fellowship is to enhance their mutual support and assistance
of the Scout Movement through their common interest in Rotary. The International Chairman is
David Judge of Sussex, England. His email is
david.a.judge@virgin.net .
For further information and membership Application Forms contact Bruce Scott. His email
bee.jay@xtra.co.nz .
Cricket 
Bryce Dunn a member of the Rotary
Club of Rotorua - is a member of the NZ Chapter of the International
Fellowship of Cricketing Rotarians (IFCR). The aim of the fellowship
is to foster cricket among Rotarians, mainly by touring to and playing
in other Fellowship countries.
Accommodation on these tours is usually home-hosting
by fellow Rotarians which results in marvellous
fellowship. The average age of most teams is 50 plus so, if
you have an interest in cricket, do not be put off by your
advanced age. For more information e-mail Bryce at
dunn@wave.co.nz .
The address for the cricketing fellowship is
http://www.rotarnet.com.au/users/I/ifcr/New_Zealand/NZ_index.htm .
Yachting 
The address for the yachting fellowship is Garth Wilson
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