Rotary Club of Rancho Murieta


 

Directors

Current President
     Jay Beals
President Elect
     Rick Feldman
Past President
     Lilli DuVal

Secretary
     Scott Jenkins
Treasurer 
     Catherine Simpson
Sergeant at Arms
     Andrew Hughan
At Large
     Dawny Corsaut

Committees
Membership
     Jeff McAlpin
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Foundation
     Bonita Jones
Programs
     Rick Feldman
Public Relations & Events
     Carol Lennon
Avenues of Service
     Chandler Copps
   International
          Vicki Warner
   Club
          Abegail Nelson
Vocational/Youth
     Lilli DuVal
Community
     Eric Dubey
Demotion
     Gregg Mason


Responsibilities

What Rotarians get out of Rotary depends largely on what they put into it. Many membership requirements are designed to help club members more fully participate in and enjoy their Rotary experience.

Attendance
Attending weekly club meetings allows members to enjoy fellowship, enrich their professional and personal knowledge, and meet other business leaders in their community.
If members miss a meeting of their own club, they’re encouraged to expand their Rotary horizons by attending a meeting of any other Rotary club in the world.

Service
By participating in local and international service projects, club members can volunteer their time and talents where they’re most needed.
The four Avenues of Service are Rotary’s philosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:

Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the club’s effective functioning.

Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards.

Community Service covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community.

International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace.
Read more about Rotary fellowship and service.

Finding and keeping members
To keep clubs strong, every Rotarian must share the responsibility of bringing new people into Rotary. Even new members can bring guests to club meetings or invite them to participate in a service project.

Keeping members involved in Rotary is another responsibility. Fostering strong fellowship and encouraging early participation in service projects are two of the best ways to sustain a club’s membership.

Dues
Club members are required to pay annual dues to their clubs, districts, and Rotary International, as well as the subscription fee to the appropriate Rotary magazine.

Leadership
Club members are encouraged to volunteer for leadership roles at the club level and beyond. To learn more about leadership opportunities in your district, see the district leadership seminar page and the club committees page.