
Rotary
International President Sakuji Tanaka's September
2012 Message
RI President's Message
- September 2012
Dear fellow Rotarians,
Many of you know that we now have five Avenues
of Service in Rotary. The fifth, and newest, is New Generations
Service. There are many ways to serve through this avenue, and you
will read about some of them in this month’s issue.
All of the work we do to educate children,
to improve maternal health, to help families live healthier lives
– all of this is service to New Generations. We also serve
New Generations by working to eradicate polio, helping to ensure
that future generations of children will be born into a polio-free
world.
Our youth and young adult programs, such as
Rotaract, Interact, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards, and Rotary Youth
Exchange, are a very important part of this Avenue of Service. We
must remember that the youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow.
By helping to develop young leaders and bringing younger members
into our clubs, we strengthen communities – and Rotary’s
future.
For most of my life, I have been a salesman.
I learned long ago that being a good salesman is not enough. You
must also have a good product. If you are a good salesman, you will
make the first sale. But if you do not have a good product, you
will make only the first sale. You will not make the second.
It is not enough to bring new members into Rotary. We want them
to stay. We want the new, young members to become longtime members.
We want them to be Rotary leaders in 10, 20, or 30 years.
How do we do this? We have to look at our
product. We have to look at Rotary not with our own eyes, but with
new eyes. When we invite a new member to join and that person’s
answer is no, we should ask why. This is not to pressure someone
into joining. It is to find out more information. What are the obstacles
to membership? Is it an inconvenient meeting time? Is it too much
of a time commitment? Is it something else that we have not thought
of?
We need to ask questions, and we need to open
ourselves to the answers. We cannot say, “No, we will not
do this,” just because we have never done it before. Why not
have child care at a meeting? Why not involve families in projects?
Why not make attendance requirements less strict, or meet less often?
Our new Avenue of New Generations Service is an important step in
ensuring many future generations of Rotary, and of Service Above
Self.
Sakuji Tanaka
President, Rotary International
"Peace Through Service"

TRF Chairman PRIP Wilf Wilkinson's
September 2012 Message
Trustee chair's message
- September 2012
\Highlight
our Foundation’s good work
In July, I outlined
the goals that your Rotary Foundation has set for 2012-13. In August,
I emphasized that while it is essential to have goals, we can’t
achieve them without a plan.
Many clubs and districts
are off to a flying start and have both goals and a plan, and I
offer them my sincere congratulations. However, nearly 50 years
of experience in Rotary suggests to me that a much greater number
are only starting to plan now. I would like to offer some ideas.
Every club should have
a meeting that highlights the good work that our Foundation is doing.
Perhaps it is a report on a recent Matching Grant project, Group
Study Exchange, or vocational training team, or a talk by a former
Rotary Peace Fellow or Ambassadorial Scholar. Perhaps Rotarians
in your club or district have participated in a National Immunization
Day and have seen firsthand the work to End Polio Now.
After you have made
the case for our Foundation’s work all over the world, it
is essential that you ask for both physical and financial support.
How about discussing local Foundation projects? Inviting every member
to contribute? Inviting non-members to contribute? Presenting the
opportunity to become Paul Harris Fellows, Major Donors, and Bequest
Society members? Perhaps your meeting on the Foundation will be
so effective, it will inspire an individual to become a member of
the Arch C. Klumph Society.
My request is that every
Rotarian do something, and more important, encourage others to do
something.
The world needs Rotary,
but Rotary needs like-minded people to join us as we continue Doing
Good in the World.
Wilfrid J. Wilkinson
Foundation Trustee Chair

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