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1 Cortland Rotary Club Goals for 2009-2010 Service Above Self

2 Four Avenues to Service Membership Service Projects Rotary Foundation Club Leadership

3 Membership Goal for 2009-10 Rotary International Goal: Rotary International Goal: –Plus One Cortland Rotary Club Goal: Cortland Rotary Club Goal: –Plus Five The number of members July 1 plus five by June 30. The number of members July 1 plus five by June 30. This will match our current year to date. This will match our current year to date. Membership Chair: Jim Nunciato Membership Chair: Jim Nunciato

4 Membership Goal for 2009-10 June 4, 2009 is our 90 th Anniversary of the Cortland Rotary Club’s Formation June 4, 2009 is our 90 th Anniversary of the Cortland Rotary Club’s Formation –A Club committee is providing four opportunities for us to bring in prospective members June 7, 2009 Center for the Arts June 7, 2009 Center for the Arts July 12, 2009 Picnic for Polio Plus July 12, 2009 Picnic for Polio Plus September 12,2009 Special Projects at Camp Barton September 12,2009 Special Projects at Camp Barton October 17,2009 Gala Event at Gatherings October 17,2009 Gala Event at Gatherings

5 Membership Goal for 2009-10 These events are all tentative at this time. You will have the great events to invite prospective members to. Show them what Rotary is really about.

6 Service Projects 2009-10 In many ways this is the Heart of the Club. In many ways this is the Heart of the Club. –RYLA –Walter Angell Fund –Rural- Urban Day –Literacy –Water –Interact –Scholarship

7 Service Projects 2009-10 The Heart of the Club. The Heart of the Club. –Fund Raising –Pancake Day –Radio Day –Exchange Student Inbound Inbound Outbound Outbound

8 Service Projects 2009-10 Difficult economic times. Difficult economic times. –Fundraisers were we give of time instead of money. Schedule four Chicken Barbeques for next year. Schedule four Chicken Barbeques for next year. Sell Dine-a-mate books as a fundraiser. Sell Dine-a-mate books as a fundraiser. Current mandatory fundraisers Current mandatory fundraisers –Pancake Day & Poinsettia Sale

9 Service Projects 2009-10 Chair for 2009-2010 –P–P–P–President Elect Bob Howe

10 Rotary Foundation Goals 09-10 Every Rotarian Every Year Every Rotarian Every Year Polio Plus Campaign Polio Plus Campaign

11 Every Rotarian Every Year Annually we have many club members donate $100 on their birthday. Annually we have many club members donate $100 on their birthday. Do we want to do a fundraiser for those who can't donate but want to support the good work of Rotary International? Do we want to do a fundraiser for those who can't donate but want to support the good work of Rotary International?

12 Polio Plus Campaign In the first Polio Campaign Cortland Rotary Club really supported the drive. In the first Polio Campaign Cortland Rotary Club really supported the drive. Can we get behind a club goal of $4000 for Polio Plus next year? Can we get behind a club goal of $4000 for Polio Plus next year?

13 Rotary Foundation Chairperson for 2009-10 Chairperson for 2009-10 –Sheila Abbey Paul Harris Dinner for our Club will be at the Gathering Gala October 17 th. Please wear your Paul Harris Medallion Paul Harris Dinner for our Club will be at the Gathering Gala October 17 th. Please wear your Paul Harris Medallion

14 Club Leadership 2009-10 Develop Club Leaders beyond the local club level Develop Club Leaders beyond the local club level –We need to continue to support our local club leadership by attending District events and trainings. –As a club we need to step up to support Bob Ross as the District Governor in 2011-12. We will be responsible to help in running many activities during that year.

15 Proposals for 2009-10 Four Chicken Barbeques Four Chicken Barbeques Each Barbeque needs about fifteen workers, for about a three hour shift. With a profit around $700 per barbeque Each Barbeque needs about fifteen workers, for about a three hour shift. With a profit around $700 per barbeque –September Barbeque Rotary Foundation Rotary Foundation Showcase Projects founded locally by International Showcase Projects founded locally by International

16 Proposals for 2009-10 Four Chicken Barbeques Four Chicken Barbeques –October Barbeque United Way of Cortland County United Way of Cortland County –May Barbeque Student Scholarships Student Scholarships –June Barbeque Polio Plus Polio Plus

17 Events for 2009-10 July; 90 th Anniversary Celebration July; 90 th Anniversary Celebration August; August; September; Chicken Barbeque Rotary Foundation, Center for the Arts September; Chicken Barbeque Rotary Foundation, Center for the Arts October; Chicken Barbeque United Way, Gala Event at Gatherings October; Chicken Barbeque United Way, Gala Event at Gatherings November; Pancake Day November; Pancake Day

18 Events for 2009-10 December; Food Basket Drive, Poinsettia Sale, Club Holiday Party December; Food Basket Drive, Poinsettia Sale, Club Holiday Party January; January; February; February; March: Food Basket Drive for Easter, Rural –Ag Day March: Food Basket Drive for Easter, Rural –Ag Day April; Radio day campaign, Pride of Workmanship April; Radio day campaign, Pride of Workmanship

19 Events for 2009-10 May; Barbeque- Student Scholarships, Teacher of the Year May; Barbeque- Student Scholarships, Teacher of the Year June; Barbeque Polio Plus June; Barbeque Polio Plus

20 Other Fundraisers for 2009-10 Dine-A-Mate Books during the fall Dine-A-Mate Books during the fall Bulb Sales Fall and Spring Bulb Sales Fall and Spring Bon Ton Coupons Book Sale Bon Ton Coupons Book Sale

21 Goal for 2009-10 Questions


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