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Rotary District 6780
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Questions Who thinks there are no more potentially good Rotarians in our District? Who feels our District has “no room” for additional clubs?
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Questions How many of you belong to clubs whose membership has been “flat” or decreasing for the past 5 years? How many of you belong to clubs whose membership has grown by ten or more in the past 5 years?
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Questions Can you think of 5 good, former Rotarians who had to drop from your club because their schedules conflicted with your club’s meeting time? Can you think of 5 potentially good Rotarians in your community? Can you think of 2 sons or daughters of Rotarians who would be good Rotarians?
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Today, in District 6780 There are: E-clubs~0 Evening clubs~3 Sunset clubs~2 Breakfast clubs~20 Lunch clubs~40 So, where is there “room” for new clubs?
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Hopefully, You Have Agreed All the good Rotarians in our District are not yet members of a club. You have a good start identifying the charter members of a new club. There is “room” for an e-club, breakfast, or evening club near you.
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There is a Reward for Those Who Start a New Club Your biggest contribution to Rotary The most important project Last beyond your Rotary “career” Charter member, perhaps even a charter President or officer Opportunity for change
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The How to Form a New Club Is easy: Patty and I will work with you RI publication, Organizing New Clubs, is a great recipe
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Final Question Who is ready to try to get your club to sponsor a new Rotary club?
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