Rotarians,
As we move into October, the Rotary International theme is "Economic and Community Development". Our program chair this month is Brad Cramer and he has some great speakers for us. With topics ranging from a conversation on civil discourse, to talking about celebrating our 250th Anniversary as a country, and community growth topics thrown in. Topped off with our own Carrie Athay talking about the impact of the arts.
As we approach an election season it is important to remember that our economy and community are built on the bedrock of the ability to talk and work with all our neighbors. Life would be quite boring if we were all the same. An election also raises the question of the purpose of government. For me that is “to provide an environment in which private industry can prosper” with “private industry” including the tranquil enjoyment of our private life as well as our commercial interest. Or, as stated in some old document, “establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty”.
This brings us back around to economic and community development, which is built on that civil discourse that Rotary does such a great job of fostering. Which is why many Rotary clubs and/or Rotarians are working with Braver Angels a group working to help America heal its current divide (https://braverangels.org/rotary/).
In summary, I am grateful for our great club where we can "Unite For Good" and have discussions that provide for greater "Economic and Community Development".
In Fellowship,
Stephen Boorman, President
Rotary Club of Idaho Falls