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Club Service

Club Service
AttendanceCurt Evatt
Encourage attendance at regular meetings as well as make-ups, and report regularly to club with results. Keep all members informed of attendance requirements. Provide brief information of attendance to new members during new member orientation meetings.
ClassificationTowns Ramey
Fellowship/SocialSandra Sandifer
Promote friendship among visitors. Create at least one club party beyond the regular meeting time/place, which is not connected to a fund raiser or any other normal event. Prepare the club meeting place for all special occasions, such as Halloween, Valentines day etc.
MembershioTracy Towns
Member RecognitionCurt Evatt
MusicTowns Ramey
Introduce NEW member George Allgood as musician to play piano at start of meetings. Continue to lead club in music and pledge, also with Sandra's assistance.
Public RelationsSteve Sokol
Build the image of Rotary in the Seneca area as an organization for business leaders; Enhance the image of Rotary as the premier service organization and increase the awareness among the general public; Apply promotional concepts to the quest for new members and to the on-going development of persons who have already joined; and Improve information delivery for the club covering all areas of communications, both to the public and to the membership.
RetentionCurt Evatt
Rotary InformationEric Cope
Weekly BulletinTracy Towns
Provide members with ALL information of club's activities and dates of events. Publish new member photos and bios. Keep current list of officers, directors and committee chairs. Evaluate the bulletin periodically for it's effectiveness.
Weekly ProgramsSteve Leslie
Family of RotarySandra Sandifer
Send cards to members that are ill. Flowers to any member with death in the family. Help with all club activities and parties.
International Service
Rotary FoundationEric Cope
Primary goal is to help achieve the club's financial commitment of $5500.00 in the 2005/06 year to the Foundation. He will also educate members, especially new members about the Foundation and it's many benefits, highlighted in November by a formal Foundation presentation.
World CommunityLowell Macher
Continue to pursue the completion of three water projects.
Community Service
Community ProjectCurt Davis
Continue the good works of the Rotary Repair Force. Ask for volunteers to work on those projects. Expand the hours of the Salvation Army bell ringing. Present proposals to the board for monetary support of local projects and areas of need.
Club Fund RaiserTracy Towns
ScholarshipCurt Evatt
Work with his three new sub-committees to fine-tune the Foundation program. Primarily the finance and investment branch, where he will evaluate the financial position and explore ways to raise funds and improve income to support the foundation's monetary commitment.
Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsMatthew Greene
Continue to support and send two students to Erskine College for RYLA program. Utilize assistance from Paul Burris.
Student RecognitionCharles Daugherty
Continue another year of the "Student of the Month" recognition program.
LiteracyAl Albert
Literacy - Al Albert - Continue to promote the Rotary Readers Project as well as participate in the program himself.
Vocational Service
Interact/Rotaractopen
Vocational AwarenessHam Hudson
Designate a local business to receive the 2005/06 Ballenger Award.


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