Probus Club of Denmark (Western Australia)
What is Probus?
Probus Clubs around the world have been set up at the inititive of the Rotary Club. A need was seen to provide an organisation for retired and semi-retired business people that follows on from Rotary.
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Activities
We hold monthly meetings which almost always include interesting guest speakers and we have frequent outings and other social events. There is a dedicated Committee who's job it is to keep the Club ticking along smoothly, and this they do very efficiently.
Pictured below -
Progressive Lunch, March 2009. Here some of our group enjoy the main course in the garden setting of Adrian's and Carol's verandah.
(Pictures from recent outing are featured here and changed regularly. Click the image to see it full size)
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Previous membership of Rotary is not a prerequisite to membership of Probus, though, and "business people" is usually taken to include people from a very broad range of professions and work areas. Probus Clubs are very 'social' in their activity. Our constitution states that we shall be non political and non sectarian, will not endorse any candidate for public office and shall not attempt to influence the policies or decisions of governments. Neither are we a fund-raising body for social benefit. This tends to make us sound very insular perhaps; but this is not so. Our members are free to, and do, pursue a great number of interests and many are very active in their community. The Club itself, though, does not push any political barrows or work towards any end save the well-being of our members through a caring interaction within the Club. It is there for the benefits that flow to members through social interaction.
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