CLUB SERVICE (2022-2023 Director: Gianna Richards)
Club Service is Rotary’s first avenue of service. This avenue of service focuses primarily on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the club. The following committees may be appointed to coordinate particular phases of club service: ATTENDANCE: This committee encourages regular attendance, make-ups for missed meetings, promotes incentives, finds remedies for poor attendance if and when necessary, and may recommend dismissals for failure to meet the responsibilities of being a Rotarian. BRANDING: This committee is responsible for upkeep of the club newsletter, club website, including its blog and any accompanying social media pages. This committee is in charge of making sure that all AHRC regalia is in line with Rotary International standards. FELLOWSHIP: This committee promotes acquaintance and fellowship, and creates an atmosphere of cordiality and hospitality to members, guests and visiting Rotarians. The Fellowship Committee also helps to keep the membership advised of birthdays, anniversaries, special honors to members and those ill or disabled. PROGRAMS: This committee is an integral part of the heart of every good club. It prepares and arranges the programs and interesting speakers for each meeting. It also periodically assess the venue. This committee is furthermore responsible for ensuring that the AHRC is represented at the Rotary Foundation and District events. |
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: This committee continuously reviews the club roster of filled and unfilled classifications and presents the names of suitable persons for membership to the Board of Directors.
CLASSIFICATION: This committee is responsible for determining the eligibility for membership from the standpoint of the classification principle, remembering that classifications are determined by service to society rather than by position.
MEMBERSHIP: This committee evaluates a prospective member’s character and reputation (both personal and occupation related).
ROTARY INFORMATION: This committee is responsible for keeping both new and veteran Rotary club members informed of the privileges and obligations of Rotary. This includes organizing the Fireside chats and Red Badge assignments.
CLASSIFICATION: This committee is responsible for determining the eligibility for membership from the standpoint of the classification principle, remembering that classifications are determined by service to society rather than by position.
MEMBERSHIP: This committee evaluates a prospective member’s character and reputation (both personal and occupation related).
ROTARY INFORMATION: This committee is responsible for keeping both new and veteran Rotary club members informed of the privileges and obligations of Rotary. This includes organizing the Fireside chats and Red Badge assignments.