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 ·  Swim marathon, landmark lightings to mark Rotary's anniversary
 ·  Major donor's gamble benefits school children in China
 ·  Tennessee club wins Interact video contest grand-prize
 ·  Historic Moments: Firsts and other fun facts
 ·  Rotary leaders are ready to build 'Peace Through Service' after International Assembly
 ·  Hewko outlines five priorities for strengthening Rotary’s image, reach
 ·  Banerjee shares advice for building stronger clubs
 ·  Incoming governors talk about 2012-13 RI theme

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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a technology that "pushes" web site content to a program running on your computer.  This means once you have subscribed to a web site's "feed" new and updated content is delivered directly to you so you keep up-to-date without the need to search web sites for the latest information.

Rotary District 6150 uses this technology so all you need is to select the reader you want and subscribe to the following link:

http://www.Rotary6150.org/syndication.php

To simplify this process we've created custom links to help you subscribe to District 6150 feeds using some of the more common readers:

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Free stand-alone reader that "sits" in your system tray - www.RSSReader.com

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