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Club Service
Metro members will continue to attract professional
men and women who share common goals for community betterment. Membership
diversity will continue to be a high priority, and all members are
encouraged to contribute to the growth of our club. Our excellent
programs will continue, and our distribution of club activities
to members and the local media will remain constant as we strive
to inform everyone of Metro involvement in community affairs, the
history of Rotary and the object and scope of Rotary.
Community Service
Metro
will continue to devise and carry out plans that will guide and
assist members of our community with regard to welfare and quality
of life issues. We will continue our support of the Central Missouri
Food Bank’s Score Against Hunger Campaign and our volunteerism
efforts for the Salvation Army’s bell ringing campaign. The
distribution of bicycles to disadvantaged youth has been a popular
project, and will be continued. Also, our support of students to
the annual RYLA camp will continue in 2005.
Vocational Service
Members will use their vocational expertise
to assist with business and education projects as requested. For
several years, members have volunteered to judge the annual Future
Business Leaders of America (FBLA) contests in Columbia. This strong
volunteerism will continue. By participating in mentoring, career
days, vocational awards, etc. Metro members can assist hardworking
members of our community and students who may need direction and/or
expertise.
International Service
Metro Rotary has been known for its support
of exchange programs. Our members seem to learn as much from the
hosting experiences as our guests. We look forward to continuing
the successful exchange student program. Also, we are fortunate
to have a strong committee overseeing Rotary Foundation activities.
Fund development will continue as well as educational programs on
Foundation programs (i.e. PolioPlus).
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