Proud past Current success Bright future Overview.

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Presentation transcript:

Proud past Current success Bright future Overview

Zone & Region Chairpersons Guiding Lions & Certified Guiding Lions Club officers Club membership committee members Other interested Lions Audience

Ideas Strategies Resources YOU ARE THE KEY! Contents

Serve the community Fun and fellowship Self-fulfillment Reasons for Joining

Serve the community Worthwhile service projects Active involvement Within personal time constraints

Reasons for Joining Fun and fellowship Effective meetings Club dynamics Social networking

Reasons for Joining Self-Fulfillment Satisfaction Recognition Opportunities for growth

Serve the community Fun and fellowship Self-fulfillment Reasons for Joining

Getting off to a good start Guiding through the early days Helping the club help itself Club development stages Go to Conclusion

Getting off to a good start Guiding through the early days Helping the club help itself Club development stages

Getting off to a good start Charter Night Member Orientation New Club Officer Orientation

Charter Night Getting off to a good start

New Club Officer Training

Member Orientation Getting off to a good start

Charter Night Member Orientation New Club Officer Orientation Return

Getting off to a good start Guiding through the early days Helping the club help itself Club development stages

Guiding through the early days Assess Community Needs Select & Plan Projects Set Club Goals Guiding Lion

Guiding through the early days Assess Community Needs

Guiding through the early days Set Club Goals

Guiding through the early days Select & Plan Projects

Guiding through the early days Assess Community Needs Select & Plan Projects Set Club Goals Guiding Lion Return

Getting off to a good start Guiding through the early days Helping the club help itself Club development stages

Helping the club help itself How Are Your Ratings? Club Excellence Process President’s Retention Campaign Lions Mentoring Program

Helping the club help itself How Are Your Ratings?

Helping the club help itself Club Excellence Process

President’s Retention Campaign Helping the club help itself

Lions Mentoring Program Helping the club help itself

How Are Your Ratings? Club Excellence Process President’s Retention Campaign Lions Mentoring Program

Leadership Resource Center Global Leadership Team Lions Learning Center Training Materials/Resources Development Programs Leadership Communication Leadership Resource Center Conclusion

Overview Proud past Current success Bright future Thank You! Overview

Questions?