According to Rotary GB&I this is what it is all about!
Agenda
President opens the meeting and chairs the first part of the proceedings which should take the normal form, President makes introductory remarks and hands over the Chair to the Incoming President.
• Address by Incoming President who should then introduce in turn, those giving Committee reports.
• Incoming President invites Assistant Governor to comment and sum up.
• Vote of thanks to Assistant Governor.
• Incoming President hands back chair to the President who will close the meeting.
General Points
• Club Assembly is NOT a review of past events, it is for the plans for the future year to be outlined by the incoming Team
• To share with members of the Club, your aims and aspirations as President for the coming year
• To highlight the main RI/Rotary GB&I/District themes/messages/preferred projects for the next year. Some Clubs take no notice of these, in favour of their own
• To allow Committee Chairs to explain their committee's plans for the new year
• To receive the comments & response from the Club Members to the proposed programme
• to enable members to support and endorse the coming year's programme and commit to its successful implementation
'What We Do' Main Pages:
Community; some projects are within the local area, involving support for our senior citizens, and some involve primary school-aged children with our Rotakids clubs.
moreWe currently have 4 primary schools with active Rotakids' clubs. St Andrews, St Pauls, Hippings and White Ash specialist school
moreOur main local environment project is the improvement of Tinker Brook woodland. We also have the Purple Garden project, (Purple 4Polio) set in Rhyddings Park. Plus environmental work with our Rotakids clubs. Regular litter-picks.
moreProjects initiated or supported by members to provide opportunities for young people in our local area.
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