As our Club Presidens-Elect work on their plans for the 2011-12 year, I'm sure they would appreciate some ideas for service projects and fund-raising events that have worked well in the past.
My club, the Emerald City Rotary Club in Greenwood, does a great fund-raising event on the first Tuesday in November each year that nets over $20,000 for the club to donate to local charities and grant projects. The community is aware of our Election Day BBQ and purchases 1,200+ plates of chicken and pork BBQ. Club members have a great time setting up and serving the BBQ in the parking lot behind our new county library. We also have a drawing for a new car or truck. A maximum of 300 tickets are sold for $100 per ticket for an opportunity to participate in the drawing. All the tickets sold are mixed up in a rotating cylinder, and ten tickets are then removed. After all other tickets are removed from the cylinder, the 10 drawn tickets are then put back in the cylinder and mixed up. The person donating $100 for the last ticket removed is the winner of the car or truck. We also have a bake sale and silent auction during the event to raise a few more dollars! The majority of the club's charitable funds are raised in one day!
For more information on Emerald City Rotary Club projects, check out their web site at http://emeraldcityrotary.com/ !
Rotary District 7750 is located in Upstate South Carolina, USA and home of 55 Rotary Clubs with 2,900+ members. The blog will allow us to share ideas, highlight great projects and fund-raising ideas, and get to know each other better.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Welcome to the Rotary District 7750 Blog
I have just returned from the Carolinas' President Elect Training Seminar (PETS) in Greensboro, North Carolina. We had a great group of the district's Club Presidents-Elect, Presidents-Nominee, Assistant District Governors, and Past District Governors in attendance. Several Rotarians expressed an interest in being able to share great ideas for service projects, discuss current issues, and communicate well within our rather large geographic area. I searched for a blog site, Twitter, and Facebook site for our district, and only found a rarely used Facebook site for our district.
Therefore, I have created this Google Blogger site (www.rotary7750.org/blog) with links to our group Facebook site and Twitter so we can begin to share ideas. I will use our DaCdb online database to inform our district leadership about these new sites. My hope is that this will be a great resource to share ideas and get to know each other better! Let's remember to Reach Within to Embrace Humanity as we begin the 2011-12 Rotary Year!
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