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RETENTION OF MEMBERS

"As you attract those new members into the club, you use a formal plan that educates them as to their expectations, responsibilities, and volun­teerism opportunities. You go far beyond the prac­tice of saying `Here's your pin and first month's bill. Welcome to Rotary.'  Instead, you help them feel part of the club by adopting a proactive assimilation plan—such as making them a greeter, and putting them on an active committee right away.”

Frank Talk II, p. 124

 

PDG (D5470) Eddie Blender wrote: “ … the best Rotarian is an involved Rotarian and I believe the best way to turn a knife and fork member into a Rotarian is to engage them from the very beginning.”

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