Club Service
Posted by Dave Hall
In my last note, I talked about the four service lanes and what they mean to Rotary and should mean to our club. What I'd like to do over the next few weeks is take a closer look at the four, and explore them a bit to see how they do impact our club. The first, you'll remember, was Club Service.
Club Service "focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the smooth functioning of Rotary clubs". While the most important aspect of Club Service is that it rests on each of us as individuals, if anything is going to be accomplished in Rotary, or in our meetings, it'll be accomplished by teams arising from the fellowships and relationships formed by the members of the club.
We see that in our club each and every day, not just during our Friday meetings. We have developed as almost an extended family. In strengthening the fellowships that have grown amongst our group, we seek out each other for support, for advice, for information, for help...or perhaps simply to enjoy each other's company. Whatever the reason or reasons we come together, this club consistently leads the District in Service because of the fellowships we enjoy and the strength they lend our undertakings.<./p>
We will each harvest from this organization what we put into it...and right now I can tell you each of us stands to enjoy a rich, rich harvest!!!
Yours in Service,
Dave