Get involved in club projects and activities
Posted by Ken McEntee
If you have an idea for a club project, contact the appropriate members of the board of directors. Go to the board of director pages to find out whom to contact.
Rotary's commitment to Service Above Self is channeled through the Four Avenues of Service, which form the foundation of club activity. For an explanation of the Avenues of Service and the board members who are responsible for overseeing them, click here.
Your benefits of membership multiply when you get involved. To find out how to get involved in the club's numerous community activities and social events, talk to your sponsor, and/or contact one of the board members to see where your help is needed.
Rotary's commitment to Service Above Self is channeled through the Four Avenues of Service, which form the foundation of club activity. For an explanation of the Avenues of Service and the board members who are responsible for overseeing them, click here.
Your benefits of membership multiply when you get involved. To find out how to get involved in the club's numerous community activities and social events, talk to your sponsor, and/or contact one of the board members to see where your help is needed.