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                  <title>All Children's Playground</title>
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                  <summary>All Children's Playground was a joint undertaking between the City of Worthington Parks and Recreation Department and the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club, and is located at the Worthington Community Center. The idea came about in 1988 when the members of the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club decided to...</summary>
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                  <title>Brief Description: Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club Playground Map Project: Step 3</title>
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                  <summary>The idea for painting large-scale U.S. maps on the playgrounds of local schools came about when a member of the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club read about a similar project in another state. The club felt that the maps would be both educational and entertaining for students. The club worked with the...</summary>
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                  <title>Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club Newsletter, April 1980</title>
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                  <summary>This issue of the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club newsletter is dated 23 April 1980. In addition to demonstrating the changing title and format of the newsletter, this issue expresses the philosophy of Rotary and lists the four objects of Rotary:
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                  <dc:description>This issue of the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club newsletter is dated 23 April 1980. In addition to demonstrating the changing title and format of the newsletter, this issue expresses the philosophy of Rotary and lists the four objects of Rotary:
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                  <title>Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club Newsletter, August 1992</title>
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                  <summary>Although individual clubs had lobbied to include women as early as 1964, it wasn't until 1989 that Rotary International voted to admit women worldwide. This newsletter features two notable women: Esther M. Johnson, the first woman inducted into Rotary, and Judy Bryant, the Dublin-Worthington Rotary...</summary>
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                  <media:text type="html">Although individual clubs had lobbied to include women as early as 1964, it wasn't until 1989 that Rotary International voted to admit women worldwide. This newsletter features two notable women: Esther M. Johnson, the first woman inducted into Rotary, and Judy Bryant, the Dublin-Worthington Rotary...</media:text>
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                  <title>Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club Newsletter, March 1975</title>
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                  <summary>An early issue of the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club newsletter, dated 26 March 1975. This issue features one of Rotary's two official mottos: &quot;He Profits Most Who Serves Best.&quot; It also includes The Four-Way Test, which expresses the guiding principles of Rotary. 

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                  <dc:description>An early issue of the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club newsletter, dated 26 March 1975. This issue features one of Rotary's two official mottos: &quot;He Profits Most Who Serves Best.&quot; It also includes The Four-Way Test, which expresses the guiding principles of Rotary. 

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                  <title>Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club Newsletter, March 1988</title>
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                  <summary>Although individual clubs had lobbied to include women as early as 1964, it wasn't until 1989 that Rotary International voted to admit women worldwide. This newsletter highlights the induction of Shay West, the first woman admitted to the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club.</summary>
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                  <title>Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club Newsletter, October 1974</title>
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                  <summary>This is one of the earliest issues of the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club's newsletter, dated the first week of October, 1974. The newsletter, which was called &quot;Footnotes&quot; at the time of the club's founding, has gone through several names and formats since its inception in 1974. It was was...</summary>
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                  <dc:description>This is one of the earliest issues of the Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club's newsletter, dated the first week of October, 1974. The newsletter, which was called &quot;Footnotes&quot; at the time of the club's founding, has gone through several names and formats since its inception in 1974. It was was...</dc:description>
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                  <title>Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club Playground Map Project: Completed Map</title>
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                  <title>Dublin-Worthington Rotary Club Playground Map Project: Step 1</title>
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