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MEMBERSHIP OF
ROTARY
Recruiting new members is vital to a Rotary
club's long term success, and so clubs put a
great deal of emphasis on expanding their
membership with enthusiastic and service-minded
individuals.
Prospective members must actively hold -or be
retired from -a professional, proprietary,
executive or managerial position. And they must
have the desire and ability to serve and to meet
the club's attendance requirements for its
weekly meetings.
An important distinction between Rotary and
other organizations is that membership in Rotary
is by invitation. However this should not stop
anyone who feels that they might like to become
a Rotarian from indicating an interest, either
by speaking to a Rotarian, or by getting in
touch with a local Club - with no obligation on
either side.
Clubs usually maintain a list of the types of
businesses and professions in their community
and seek candidates to fill classifications not
already held by an active member of the club,
but classifications are many and varied.
Examples of classifications include, for
example: Schools; Universities; Eye Surgery;
Tyres -Distributing; Retailing; Dramatic
Arts; Law -civil. In this manner, a club aims
to include a significant cross section of its
community's vocational life, and has the widest
possible resources and expertise for its service
programs and projects.
If you are interested, we really would like to
hear from you.
Telephone Vanessa Hogg
(Secretary) on 01427 875540 |