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Two Way Conversation Orientation

Two Way Conversation Orientation. TITLE. Rita Esterly Zone 31 Rotary Coordinator July 22, 2019. Rotary Club of Mid Missouri Welcome Party. Rotary is FUN. The Rotary Club of Mid Missouri Club 0000 Always puts the fun in Rotary: Fifth Fridays. Our District. Our Zone. History of Rotary.

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Two Way Conversation Orientation

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  1. Two Way Conversation Orientation TITLE Rita Esterly Zone 31 Rotary Coordinator July 22, 2019

  2. Rotary Club of Mid Missouri Welcome Party

  3. Rotary is FUN The Rotary Club of Mid MissouriClub 0000Always puts the fun in Rotary: Fifth Fridays

  4. Our District

  5. Our Zone

  6. History of Rotary 1905 Rotary Founded in Chicago 1917 Rotary International Foundation established 1932 4-Way Test developed 1986 Polio Plus established 1989 Rotary admits women 2017 34,000 clubs, 1,200,000 members in 231 countries

  7. Mission of Rotary • To provide services to others • To promote high ethical standards and integrity • To advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through its fellowship of business, professional and community leaders.

  8. Object and Motto The Object of Rotary:To encourage and foster the ideal of service! The Rotary Motto: Service Above Self

  9. The Four Way Test Of the things we think, say, or do: 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIRto all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIALto all concerned?

  10. Rotary International Vision Statement Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change - across the globe, in our communities and in ourselves.

  11. The Rotary Club of Mid Missouri Motto The Rotary Club of Mid Missouri is a driving force that makes things happen.

  12. Meetings and Events

  13. Getting to know you • What made you join The Rotary Club of Mid Missouri? 2. What are you passionate about?

  14. Our Community Service Projects Work day at Rotary Park Ringing Bells for the Salvation Army Reading to Southwest Early Childhood students Packing buckets for Disaster Relief

  15. Our International Service Projects Water Project and building an outdoor kitchen through a Global Grant at an orphanage in Sierra Leone Literacy and Economic Development Global Grant in the Philippines

  16. Mayor’s Christmas Tree Lighting at Rotary Park

  17. Youth Services Rotary Youth Exchange RYLA: Rotary Youth Leadership Award Interact Rotaract Youth Government Day Student of the Month Scholarships

  18. Rotary Youth Exchange

  19. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)

  20. Rotaract

  21. Youth in Government Day at the Capitol

  22. Students of the Month

  23. Scholarships

  24. Getting to know you 3. What talents do you have to lend to our club? 4. How can your vocation help others in the community? 5. What projects in our community are you interested in seeing our club do?

  25. The Rotary Foundation Every Rotarian Every Year: give any amount Sustaining Member: give $100 per year Paul Harris Fellow: give $1000 over time Paul Harris Society: give $1000 every year Major Donor: give $10,000 and up over time Benefactor: leave $1000 to Rotary in your will Bequest Society: leave $10,000 and up to Rotary in your will

  26. Club Fundraising Trivia Night Rotary Road Rally Car Raffle Wine Tasting Murder Mystery

  27. Getting to know you 6. What ideas do you have for fundraising?

  28. Public Image Promoting Rotary in everything you do: Wear your pin Give your Elevator Speech Bring in a new member Tell friends about our service work Invite colleagues to service projects Invite friends to socials

  29. Communication & Social Media District & Club Data Base be sure your data & photo are entered Website Facebook Page Newsletter Brochure Business Card

  30. Getting to know you 7. What else can you think of that we need to do to promote our club?

  31. Committees Club Administration Family of Rotary/Fundraising Foundation Greeter Membership Public Image Scholarship Service Speakers Training Youth Services

  32. Welcome to our club Thank you for sharing your desire to serve your community with our club. Please sign up for a committee The more you get engaged with Rotary and how you can share your talents, the more you will love being a Rotarian.

  33. Other Two Way Conversation Orientations Who has a story to tell about other ways to do a Two Way Conversation Orientation?

  34. Your Rotary Coordinator Team in Zone 31 • Rita Esterly esterly.rotary6080@gmail.com 573-230-5203 • Mike Hayes Thehayes5363@gmaol.com 337-494-5038 • Jill Pietrusinskijspietrusi@yahoo.com 618-407-3271 • Susan Haralson sharalsondg1819@gmail.com 417-864-4622 • John Carter rotaryjc@gmail.com 501-912-3355

  35. Your Rotary Coordinator Team in Zone 30 Bob Callahan, Jr bejr@callahanmail.com 251-289-9050 Jayne Crisp jayne.crisp@Comcast.net 270-331-0665 Steve Sandbossandbo@aol.com 614-570-2527 Keith Key kkeydg6740@gmail.com 859-333-3411 Bryce Adam bryce.adam@att.net 317-509-2151

  36. Questions?

  37. NEXT SCHEUDULED TRAINING CALL AUGUST BEST PRACTICES FOR MEMBERSHIP FACILITATORS MONDAY AUGUST 19TH AT 6:00 PM CST JOIN FACEBOOK GROUP GrowRotary #GrowRotary on social media posts as you share

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