Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Training, Training, Training - Week of December 10, 2007



TRAINING, TRAINING, TRAINING
Rotary International provides much training for Rotarians.

Sign up to

-- attend a seminar
-- enjoy the fellowship, and
-- learn about Rotary!


District leadership seminar

-- At the district leadership seminar, Rotarians learn how to serve Rotary beyond the club level and how to become the next generation of Rotary leaders.

District assembly

-- The District Assembly prepares incoming club leaders for their year in office.
-- The meeting is also an opportunity for club leaders to meet with district leaders (the district governor-elect, incoming assistant governors, and district committees) who will support club projects and activities.
-- Who participates: Incoming club leaders – presidents-elect and incoming secretaries, treasurers, and committee members

District conference

-- The purpose of the district conference is to advance the Object of Rotary through fellowship, inspirational addresses, and the discussion of matters of importance to Rotary clubs and Rotary International.
-- The conference showcases Rotary programs and successful district and club activities.
-- For Rotarians, the conference is an inspirational celebration and an opportunity to enjoy fellowship.
-- Who participates: All Rotarians

District membership seminar

-- The district membership seminar prepares club and district leaders to support membership activities, such as recruiting and retaining members.

District Rotary Foundation seminar

-- The district Rotary Foundation seminar emphasizes the benefits of involvement in The Rotary Foundation and outlines the Foundation’s programs and policies.
-- Attendees get answers to their Foundation questions and updates on policy changes and goals for the year.
-- They also learn about ways to recognize individuals and clubs in their district for outstanding Foundation contributions.

Presidents-elect training seminar (PETS)

-- The presidents-elect training seminar helps presidents-elect from the more than 32,000 Rotary clubs worldwide to prepare for their terms.
-- Incoming club presidents learn about their roles and responsibilities, goal setting, club administration, and member recruitment, education, and retention.
-- The meeting is an opportunity for incoming club presidents to build strong working relationships with their district governor-elect and incoming assistant governors.

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