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Rotary Club Seminar 2019: Creating Lasting Change

Join Governor-Elect Ian Kiernan and RI President-Elect Mark Maloney at the Rotary Club Seminar 2019. Explore new membership models, adapt to changing demographics, and create real change in your community. Gain insights, enhance engagement, and expand your reach as a Rotary leader.

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Rotary Club Seminar 2019: Creating Lasting Change

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  1. Club Leaders Seminar 2019 Governor Elect Ian Kiernan Rotary Club of Norfolk Island

  2. “it is clear that it is time to make some fundamental changes”“expectations tailored to a different time and generation”“create new membership models”“create new paths to Rotary membership” “create new model rotary clubs”“create alternative meeting experiences and service opportunities”“changing our Rotary membership demographic”“adapting and changing our culture”“create real and lasting change” RI President-elect Mark Maloney

  3. Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.

  4. INCREASE OUR IMPACT • EXPAND OUR REACH • ENHANCE PARTICIPANT ENGANGEMENT • INCREASE OUR ABILITY TO ADAPT

  5. Advice to the District Leaderships, Club Presidents and Rotary Programme Chairs and teams of Rotary International Districts 9910 and 9920 District 9910, 9920 – the new District We are pleased to report that the meetings of the District Governor trains have made considerable progress on the new District and advise: 1. the planned date for creation of the new joint District is set for 1 July 2021 2. the Chairs of the various Rotary programmes and functions will be asked to collaborate as Co-chairs to work on moving forward together 3. The District Governors trains are committed together to making this a project which builds the new District as a dynamic new entity. To this end the project name is Tangata Moana – people of the oceans.

  6. Telling our Story of Rotary ... In 2021 we will celebrate one hundred years of Rotary serving our communities in New Zealand and the South Pacific Island nations. Our clubs are all descended from the original Clubs - Rotary Club of Wellington and Rotary Club of Auckland. It’s about the story - your story - your club story - our story - our history of Rotary's achievements in Oceania. So how do you tell it?

  7. To celebrate 100 years of Rotary in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands in 2021, Dr Stephen Clarke, a professional historian, has been commissioned to research and write a landmark publication on Rotary in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands 1921–2021. Dr Clarke started work on the book last year. The book will be part of a suite of activities under what is called the Mana Tangata Programme to celebrate the Centennial.  • Dr Clarke is interested in receiving the following information: • Who is your Club Historian or the person responsible for your history and records? • Briefly, what is the range of your Club’s historical records, photographs and special memorabilia? • Does your Club have previous history publications (e.g. 50th, 75th anniversary)? • Could you please email this information to research@rotaryoceania.zone For more details of the history project see https://rotaryoceania.zone/sitepage/mana-tangata-centennial-project

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