Rotary must also do more to welcome younger people, who he says face a number of competing demands. They are interested in service and eager to do good, he stresses, but they need options. “We need to offer them an involvement that doesn’t waste their time,” he says.
This years Foundation, Membership and Public Image Extravaganza, August 19th at the Tarrant County College NW Campus will provide you and your fellow club members the tools they need to have the most successful Rotary year ever.
More Foundation Giving, More Members to do the work and more community publicity about Rotary, those "People of Action" Making a Difference.
Register now by clicking here. On-line registration closes 2:00 PM Friday (Aug 18, 2017). Those that have not registered, can still register for this exciting event at the door at Tarrant County College NW campus on Saturday.
2018-20 RI Director Elect to be Luncheon Speaker an Aug 19th Extravaganza
Larry Dimmitt has been a member of the Downtown Topeka Rotary Club since 1983. He served on the club’s board of directors, and has held several club offices, including president in 2001-02. He was honored as “outstanding club president” in the district. He helped start an Interact Club at Topeka High School in 2001, and helped charter two new Rotary clubs in 2003. Larry was an Assistant Governor for three years and was chair of the Heartland Multi-District PETS. He served as District Governor in 2006-07. He was District Foundation Chair for three years, and served as District Annual Programs Fund Chair. He also served as Zone 27 Rotary Foundation Alumni Coordinator and currently serves as Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator.
Guest Speaker, PDG Kelly Atkinson to speak on Membership at Extravaganza, Aug 19th
Kelly C. Atkinson, PDG, is a native Utahn who has lived in the Salt Lake City Valley his entire life.
Kelly has a passion for Rotary and its humanitarian missions and it shows when he speaks. A sought after motivational speaker, he has addressed Girls State, RYLAs, over 100 youth groups, Interact, Rotaract, Zone Institutes and 300 Rotary Clubs as well as serving as a Rotary Presidential Representative. In 2007 he was the chairman of the House of Friendship Center at the Rotary International 2007 Convention. He is a Paul Harris Society member as well as a Major Donor.
PDG Lisa Herring returns for our 2017 Extravaganza Public Image Sessions
We are a People of Action.
As the Rotary Zone 21b Public Image Coordinator, PDG Lisa Herring of District 5840 speaks with passion about the importance of our Rotary Brand and consistent Rotary messaging that truly promotes members of every club as a People of Action.
She was with us for our 2016 Extravaganza and is back again this year with more exciting news for our club Public Image committees with ways they help promote Rotary, their clubs membership efforts and club foundation initiatives.
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This years Foundation, Membership and Public Image Extravaganza, August 19th at the Tarrant County College NW Campus will provide you and your fellow club members the tools they need to have the most successful Rotary year ever.
More Foundation Giving, More Members to do the work and more community publicity about Rotary, those "People of Action" Making a Difference.
Register now by clicking here. On-line registration closes 2:00 PM Friday (Aug 18, 2017). Those that have not registered, can still register for this exciting event at the door at Tarrant County College NW campus on Saturday.
Generally speaking, Rotary club members do a great job of making non-Rotarian guests feel welcome when they attend our meetings. But, what happens when those guests leave? Do you record the guests name and contact information? If you do, does someone follow-up with that guest? What is your clubs procedure?
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