Rotary Club of Plymouth January 22, 2010. “The Future of Rotary Is In Your Hands” John Kenny RI President 2009-2010.

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Rotary Club of Plymouth January 22, 2010

“The Future of Rotary Is In Your Hands” John Kenny RI President

Your Club Directors President:Dave Popke President-Elect:Bette Gabrys Treasurer:Art Pisani Secretary:Art Butler Directors:Jeff Horton Paul Dillon Dave Atiyeh Tom Adams Tim Joy Bob Carrigan Vacancy Past President:Nancy Baldwin Executive Secretary:Marie Morrow

Your Foundation Board President:Dale Yagiela Directors:Ron Lowe Chuck Bares Habib Zuberi Tom Kennedy Julie Howell-Romein Dave Williamson Linda Jones Mike Muma Past President:Dale Knab

Rotary Club of Plymouth Keeping the Traditions Alive!

The Club Challenge… It’s Not Enough To Be The Best When You Have The Ability To Be GREAT!

“Rotary is only as great as its clubs…and our clubs are only as great as the members within them” John Kenny RI President

Focus Areas Membership RI Giving Club Communication Panse Giving Have More Fun!

How Are We Doing This Year? The Club Scorecard

Membership Initiatives Increase Membership Activities… »BBQ Membership Booth & Club Brochures »Promote Membership at other Big Club Events »Invite more guests to lunch »Annual Membership Drive…coming soon »Develop new Membership Brochure…work in progress »Involve new members immediately

Membership Results Year start…106 members We’ve added 10 New Members: Russell Baltazar, Rachel White, Karl Carter, Chris Porman, Oliver Edwards, John Buzuvis, Sam Walton, Brandon Bundt, Rich Eisinger, & Ron Shmyr (induction Feb. 5 th ) Sadly…we’ve lost 6 Members: Bob Stremich, Jim Sinclair, Kelly Krawczyk, Jim Potter, Chris Voss, & Christina Vega FYTD…110 members (+4 YTD)

RI & Panse Foundation Giving Club Goal…100% Membership Giving to RI & Panse Grow Panse Funds Deliver our RI Giving Goal of $100/member The Plan  Individual Giving  Showcase RI & Panse Giving Results  RI and/or Panse Dedicated Fundraising Events (Golf Ball Drop, Craft Fair)

Communication ClubRunner…loaded with information Committee Assignments Club Budget District Digest Social & Event Information Program Calendar Special Notes & Letters From Committee Chairs & President Much, much more… Broadcaster…goes out to targeted members Increase Club Assemblies…this is #2 Increase Club Announcements…regularly Increase Committee Reports…ongoing

Have Fun Increase Club Activities & Social Events  Harrow Trip  Art in the Park  BBQ Rack Cleaning  Plymouth Breast Cancer Awareness Walk  Dry Run  Accepted Exchange Student  1 st TGIF Party  Fall Festival…BBQ  Octoberfest Party  Halloween Crossing Guard Project  Tulip Bulb Planting Project  Rotary Cares Project  Feed The Hungry Project  Opportunity House Project  Plymouth Community Safety Awards  Christmas Choral & Music Presentation  2 nd TGIF Party  Salvation Army Bell Ringing Coming Soon (to name just a few)…  Super Bowl Party…2/7  1 st Annual All Service Club Dinner Dance…2/12  Senior Valentine Party  St. Patrick’s Day Party…3/17  4 Way Test Award Event  Golf Classic…5/17  Club Picnic…6/4  More TGIF Parties…

Other Important Club Stuff Club Budget…Balanced Through December. Board Exploring Additional Cost Cutting Ideas. All Foundation Committee Budgets Are Approved Committee Reports To Club…coming soon By-Laws…Under Review & Potential Changes Coming Setting Up Future RI & Panse Giving Events To Deliver Yrly Goals

So How Are We Doing? Questions/Comments/Ideas?

It’s Not Enough To Be The Best When You Have The Ability To Be GREAT! The Choice Is Ours…Let’s Make The Rotary Club of Plymouth GREAT!