Club Service
District Club Service Committee
Effective Rotary club administration for District 5170 must involve the organizing of our club members and each club's resources. Each Rotary Club must operate efficiently to provide basic community services that will attract and retain active members, and develop leaders for our Clubs, our District, and Rotary International.
In most Rotary clubs, administrative responsibilities include:
- Planning and organizing weekly meetings and programs
- Promoting fellowship among club members
- Keeping members informed through a club newsletter or Web site.
- Collecting dues
- Maintaining club membership lists and reporting to Rotary International
- Tracking club attendance
What is Club Service?
Club Service is the backbone of Rotary Operations. Club Service is the hub of the club wheel, it is the smooth functioning of this part of a Rotary club that moves the club forward. Internally & Externally
Be a vibrant club. As a Proactive Rotarian in Action, Consider these suggestions:
- Talk to a small group of Rotarians for feedbacks.
- Prioritize them.
- Let your group know the item & action monitor the result.
- Share it with the club.
Audit & improve one priority item.
- Quality of Speakers.
- Greeters
- Rotary environment (Banners flags etc.)
- Etc.
Each Rotary Club must operate efficiently to provide basic community services that will attract and retain active members, and develop leaders for our Clubs, our District, and Rotary International.
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Jim Bell
District 5170 Club Service Chair
Interest in D5170 Club Service