March 5, 2015 Meeting

“This week?  It’s already this week?”  But lucky for you, it’s only Monday.  You still have three days to think about what direction you want YOUR Rotary Club to go.  What areas within our community should we be focusing? Where should we try to initiate a Global Project and who wants to go?

On Thursday, it will be time to put these answers (and many more) onto the colored cards that the Strategic Planning team can sort through and summarize for a general membership vote later this month.

This Thursday is the brainstorming session where we get as many of your ideas as possible collected in one place (or 2000 places if you count each card) all centered on the four areas of Service: Service to Members, Service to Youth, Service within our Community and Service outside our Community.

At a meeting later this month, we will all get to walk through and “vote” on our favorite suggestions that we will have developed and collected from each of us this week.  These suggestions will help set the direction for our club and will be the basis for our Strategic Plan.

This is going to be a fun experience.  Bring your good ideas and sit at the table of the Service area that you feel strongest about.  See you Thursday.

This is YOUR Club & we need YOUR ideas!

 

 

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What a fantastic Thursday meeting we just wrapped up! Our agenda was full, just the way we like it! A heartfelt thank you to our fellow Rotarian, Kathleen Clark, for sharing insights about the Alzheimer's Association, an organization that holds a special place in her heart. With over a decade of volunteering, she currently serves as the Executive Event Chair for the Walk to End Alzheimer's. Her commitment to early detection and outreach truly inspires us all! We also want to extend our gratitude to the students who presented to our club today. From RYLA participants to Scouts, and including the Valedictorian and Salutatorian of Veterans Memorial High School, we were genuinely impressed by their accomplishments and their growth as leaders. ... See MoreSee Less
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