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District Governor Rick’s – Mid Year District 7980 Report

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Here we are at the 1/2 point in the Rotary year; six months behind us and six months to go. Time certainly does fly while we’re having fun and I have been having a blast in this role.

I’d like to take this time to bring all D7980 Rotarians up to speed on where things are within our district.

East Hampton Rotary adding new members

Membership: It’s no secret that maintaining (and growing) Club membership is a top priority this year for the majority of our Rotary Clubs. Our district has suffered a 10-year decline in membership that has seen us drop approximately 530 Net Rotarians during the past 10 years. The district hasn’t a single ‘positive’ membership growth year in the past 10 years but this year all of our district leaders and club presidents have dedicated themselves to turning this ship around.

As of the 1/2 way point in the year I am happy to report that we are up by 21 Net Members since July 1st. We have added 120 Rotarians while losing 99 Rotarians. This membership news is very encouraging as what it really means is that our clubs are starting to grow again. Finishing the year in positive territory would be an incredible accomplishment.

Public Relations / Public Image: Many of our Rotary Clubs are very good at getting the word out about what they do while others struggle to do so. Clubs use various methods for their public facing messaging including:

The challenge of maintaining an effective public facing Club presence is compounded by the multiple media outlets that our contacts frequent, which forces us to ‘be everywhere’. Helping Clubs to create greater public awareness for themselves is a primary goal for this year and our team will continue to work with Clubs to achieve the greatest community visibility possible.

Did you know what many of our Rotary Clubs do within their communities?

Of course the above says nothing about the fabulous and the many unique community projects like Habitat for Heroes, playgrounds, pavilions, smoke detectors for seniors and the many more which our Rotary Clubs do.

Did you know what many of our Rotary Clubs do around the world?

Still other Clubs do many unique International projects such as clean water projects, well projects, first aid in India, dengue fever project, Gift of Life, building schools in Zimbabwe, dental clinics, Haitian Health foundation, playground projects and the South Asia Water initiative to name just a few.

I know that this was a long post but thankfully you didn’t have to sit through a speech covering all of this.

There is much to do still in the remaining six months of this Rotary year and I look forward to working with each of you in achieving your goals.

Thank You,

Rick Bassett

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