August is Membership Development Month
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August is Membership Development Month
Why Rotary


You'll find Rotary clubs in small towns and big cities across the globe. It's where like-minded professionals and community leaders come together to exchange ideas, take action, and make new friends.


Those who know what good Rotary clubs do will want to be a part of it, and we must find new models for membership that allow all interested in our mission to participate. With Rotary more in the public eye, we should attract more individuals who want to be part of and support a membership organization that accomplishes so much good around the world.

Each of us came to Rotary because we had a longing – to have an impact, to make a difference, to be part of something larger than ourselves. That desire, that vision for a better world and our role in building it, is what drives us in Rotary. It’s what made us become members--it’s what motivates us to serve.

As this year’s Membership Chair, I challenge EVERY MEMBER TO BRING A PROSPECT MEMBER to a Club meeting on a Monday, a Satellite “Outlaw” Club on a Thursday evening, and/or participate in a service project or social activity in August. Bringing in new, qualified members diversifies our club and increases its impact.  

What does our Club offer:
•    Friendships (Fellowships)
•    Business Development/Networking
•    Families Working Together
•    Mentorship
•    Local Community Service Projects
•    International Service Projects
•    Education/Personal Growth
•    Fun
•    Other

Prospect members can attend a meeting with a member at no charge. Once your prospect attends a meeting, I will get with you and President Cynthia to schedule a convenient time to hold a New Member Orientation. I will guide you throughout the process.

So, here’s to seeing lots of news faces at Rotary in August!  

Starla Moss
Membership Chair