The purpose of club service is to foster the successful administration of a Rotary Club.
Club service is regarded by many Rotary leaders as the most important part of the club mechanism because without a well functioning club, little else can be performed via the other three Avenues of Service.
Club service involves regularly attending meetings, sponsoring new members, participating in club fellowship, taking part in programs, serving on committees and on the club's board of directors, and representing the club in outside activities. Rotarians have an obligation to strengthen their club, so all members should be encouraged to get involved in Club Service.
CLUB SERVICE COMMITTEES
Classifications Committee:
Maintains an up to date roster of filled and unfilled classifications
Membership Development Committee:
Seeks out new members for the roster's unfilled classifications and proposes programs for achieving membership and growth.
Membership Committee:
Judges the personal qualifications of proposed members.
Rotary Information Committee:
Provided information to both current and prospective club members.