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LESSON #4 Club Service Objective: To learn how to successfully administer and organize a Rotary Club that nurtures fellowship and provides strong programs and projects in the other three avenues of service....Community, Vocational and International Service. Reading assignment: Standard Rotary Club Constitution Articles: Pages 251-252 I thru V Pages 254-255 IX Pages 257-261 XII thru XVIII Bylaws of RI Articles: MOP Pages 186-187 III Pages 189 IV 4.090, 4.100 Page 243 XVIII Club Administration Committee Manual (226a-en) Club Membership Committee Manual (226b-en) Club Public Relations Committee Manual (226c-en) Club Service Projects Committee Manual (226d-en) Club Rotary Foundation Committee Manual (226e-en) ABC’s of Rotary Pages 19-20 Commercialization, Fellowship, Meetings Pages 12-15 Failure to Function, Miscellaneous Pages 23-25 Use and Protection of the Rotary Marks Pages 149-161 Reading assignment, continued: Club Presidents Manual (222-EN) Scan Club Secretary’s Manual (229-EN) Scan Assignment due date: This is a self paced course. When you have completed the reading, take the quiz. Questions: Call, write or email the course coordinator. Comments: Students are encouraged to make recommendations for additions or deletions to the course. Please submit your recommendations in writing to your coordinator. |
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