Promote & Communicate with the New District Website
Join us on Tuesday, August 16th at 10 am to find out how you can easily use the new…
By: Christine Waugh
You’ve probably noticed that our District website and newsletter have changed! The new versions make it easy for you to submit information about your club projects and events.
Let’s talk about that next Tuesday, August 16th, at the District Membership Forum. It’s at 10 am, and on zoom. Dan Smith, our District website guru (not his actual title) will walk us through the new site and show us how easy it is to add your information to it – and our newsletter!
The District Membership Forum is held every third Tuesday at 10 am and focuses on a topic chosen by the participants. Registration is never necessary – just zoom in to join. Next Monday, the zoom link will be sent to Club Presidents, Presidents-Elect, and Membership Chairs to share with anyone in their club who is interested in m Membership. For more information, contact Christine Waugh.
You have a story to tell and the world needs to hear it. When you post your club story or event on the District website It is featured on the front page, in the category you choose, on all District social media, the District News Feed and right here in the newsletter. Share what you are doing and inspire us all, go to Tell Us Your Story, it’s fast and easy.
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August is Membership and New Club Development Month
August is Membership and New Club Development Month, which means it’s time to celebrate your Rotary club, your members, and the good you do in your community and around the world.
Focusing on the comfort and care of our members
August is Membership and New Club Development Month. One of RI President Jennifer Jones' initiatives is to focus on the comfort and care of our members, and Membership Month is the perfect time to make sure that your club provides a welcoming experience. Members are more likely to stay if we listen to them and understand what they want out of Rotary. Here are a few ideas for helping people feel valued and involved:
- Take the Best Practices for Engaging Members course to develop strategies for engaging people at all stages of membership, or the Creating an Inclusive Club Culture course to discover ways to become more inclusive, diverse, and equitable.
- Make sure your members know that they can develop their leadership skills with professional development courses.
- Help your club improve its member experience, service and social events, public image, and operations by taking the Is Your Club Healthy?
Find more membership resources on My Rotary