We have one of the great Rotary themes in recent memory.
"The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands" gives us personal responsibility for our organization's well being. That is especially true for club presidents for you are the real leaders of Rotary. The clubs are the heart of our Service organization. Club leadership determines the strength of the club in any given year.
John Kenny says, "Show me a good club president, and I will show you a good club."
I believe that, and I'll bet you do, too.
District Assembly is now behind us. We are moving quickly toward our year of Service. Some of you are further along than others. That is to be expected. Those of you that had your Leadership Team at Assembly are far ahead of those that did not - but we are not going to throw you away if you are a bit behind. We're in this together and we'll help each other.
This blog will be a way for us to learn from each other. It can be a forum for discussion and a useful learning tool if you will make it so. We will share information here and we will discuss our plans for the year ahead.
To get things rolling, "What did you learn from District Assembly that you will take back to your club?"
2 comments:
Hi, DGE Roy and PE's,
We had a great time at District Assembly and enjoyed the chance to hear the exciting plans for 2009-10. It will be an especially exciting year for us all, and hopefully one of the most gratifying and successful. I am looking forward to sharing the experience with you and hope you will be generous in your suggestions and advice to me! Best wishes to all.
Thanks for the extra options on DG citation.
Love having the Linked In group for District 6900
Did you know that the Cary NC Rotary club is having currently conducting first meeting on Twitter. Cool!
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