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Member education feb 2019
1. Rotary is where neighbors, friends, and
problem-solvers share ideas, join leaders, and
take action to create lasting change
People of Action
2. • Familiarize everyone with
Red Ribbon Activities1
• Learn where to find
Rotary resources2
• Everyone sign up for a
committee3
Member Education:
Today’s Objectives
3. Assist with a club
meeting.
Attend a Board of
Directors’ meeting.
Attend at least one
meeting at a
different Rotary
Club.
Give a 3 – 5
minute
classification
talk.
Join a
committee.
Participate in a club
service activity.
Participate in Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY) .
Serve as a
greeter.
Create a My Rotary
account
Red Ribbon Program
4. Assist with a club Meeting
Happy Bucks
Arrange speaker
Clean up meeting room
5. Weekly Programs/Speakers
Monthly Program Themes
July
Start of
New Rotary Year
August
Membership and Club
Development
September
Basic Education and
Literacy
October
Economic and
Community
Development
November
The Rotary
Foundation
December
Disease Prevention
and Treatment
January
Vocational Service
February
Peace and Conflict
Resolution
March
Water and Sanitation
April
Maternal and
Child Health
May
Youth Service
June
Rotary Fellowship
6. February 20, 2019
Attend a Board Meeting
Last Wednesday of the month
Jack Timm
2018-2019Club President
Rotary Club of Susitna
Club President
Foundation
Rob Grogan
Membership
Cheryl
Metiva
Service
Projects
Kelly
Kochendorfer
Public
Relations
Cathy
Kochendorfer
Youth Exchange
Lynn Mitchell
Evelyna
Caldwell
Sgt. at Arms
Dan Phillips
President Elect
Lanissa Grogan
Secretary
Kathy Timm
Treasurer
Evelyna Kuhr
Immediate Past
President
Cheryl Metiva
Bulletin
Liz Standley
25. Participate in a Service Project
Water Safety
Josh the Otter
Kids Don’t Float Kiosks
Little Su Classic
Local Community Service
Coats for Kids….School Supplies….Backpack Project
Clean Up Big Lake Library Grounds Mat Su Food Bank
Literacy
Books signed by speakers and donated to schools
Read to students in elementary schools
International
Dolpa Project, Nepal KIVA
Josh the Otter in Mexico ShelterBox
31. Time Spent
Find the balance that is right for YOU
Family…..Work…..Rotary
ProjectsWorkedOn
Get Familiar
Lead
Becoming a Rotarian…
“Time or Dime” philosophy
Participate
32. Then it will be your turn to bring in a New Member…
Invite them to a meeting as your guest
Tell them about Rotary
Complete a Proposed New Member Form
Board votes on proposed membership
New Member Orientation Handbook
Announce to club
Induct into membership
Assigned a mentor