The Rotary Club of Fremont (Seattle), Washington, USA,
was recently recognized by its local public radio station for being one of a
handful of clubs in Seattle to hold evening meetings instead of breakfast or
lunch — making it more attractive and convenient for younger members. “We
happen to meet at a brewery. We have beer and we also have a nanny, so we get
to bring our kids, drink beer, and have a Rotary meeting. We’re all about doing
good for the community, but it’s also about having fun while doing it,” says
club president Chris Pierard. Read the story and listen to the audio clip.
The Rotary Club of Aspendale, Victoria, Australia, changed its
meeting format from evenings to, two breakfast meetings and two evening meeting
per month. This increased its membership
appeal and it grew from 11 to 37 members in a year.
When was the last time you looked at your Club format?
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