The 102-year old Rotary Club of Salisbury is seeking nominations of persons in the local community who, in their everyday lives, are living examples of the Rotary Four-Way Test and the Rotary motto of Service Above Self.
The Four-Way Test Award is the club’s most prestigious award honoring exceptional community and volunteer service. Individuals to be considered should exemplify the tenets of the Rotary Four-Way Test:
Is it the Truth?
Is it Fair to all concerned?
Will it build Goodwill and better Friendships?
Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?
Nominations can be found on The Rotary Club of Salisbury website www.rotarysalisbury.org or by contacting Luanne Dashield by e-mail at luglinowiecki@gmail.com or calling 443-365-9053. A list of previous Four-Way Test Award recipients can be found on the club website as well. The deadline for nominations is April 15, 2022. Rotary club members are not eligible.
The Rotary Four-Way Test was conceived in 1932 at the height of the Great Depression by a Chicago businessman who was faced with the challenge of saving a major company from bankruptcy. Looking for a way to keep his business solvent, he sought a short yardstick of ethics to every aspect of business. As a result, a climate of trust and goodwill developed among dealers, customers, and employees. The Four-Way Test was credited with returning the company to a thriving status.
Interested in joining the growing number of members of The Rotary Club of Salisbury and becoming one of our People of Action? Contact Ginnie Malone at 410-251-6188 or gmalone@cbmove.com. The club meets Thursday nights at 6:10 at the Rotary Scout and Community Center at 1715 Riverside Drive, Salisbury, Maryland.