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Welcome to the only
official web site of Altrusa International District Twelve
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District Twelve |
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| District Twelve Membership |
Karla Lewis - Coordinator
Altrusa International of Pendleton |
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Contact
Karla click
here |
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Barbara Nelson
Area I Membership |
Mary Harer
Area II Membership |
AnnClyatt
Area III Membership |
| Altrusa International of
Olympia |
Altrusa International of Albany |
Altrusa International of
Missoula |
| Contact Barbara
click
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Contact Mary
click
here |
Contact Ann
click here |
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| FOCUS ON MEMBERSHIP |
| Growing the Altrusa
Spirit...Harvesting Ideas! |
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How is your garden growing? It is mid to late summer and
you are probably starting to reap the rewards of that spring planting by
harvesting fragrant flowers and tasty produce. What did you do to reap these
benefits? Plan your garden?
Prepare your pots and soil?
Choose just the right fertilizer, seeds, and plants?
Did you tend your garden
faithfully by weeding, fertilizing, and watering? Are you having FUN in your
garden, and, did you already start your plans for the next growth season?
I love gardening and would
rather play in the “dirt” outside than have to clean out the “dirt” inside! As I write this article, it is
early morning. The water is already on in the
garden. My garden doesn’t mind that I
was still in my night shirt. The morning dishes are still
waiting for me to clear them away. But, I love taking care of my
garden so that the bees can do their job while the birds sing their morning
songs. They, too, get fed regularly!
Altrusa membership growth
depends on the same careful tending. Not only do we need to be
mindful about growing our numbers, but we need to be nurturing and mentoring
our membership. More than ever, your community
depends on your willingness to serve. Membership in Altrusa provides
a great foundation for you to tend to your community needs, much like
tending your garden.
Find the membership drive
activity that fits your area and assess your community needs to find the
right service project. Most importantly, have FUN
nurturing your membership so that it can keep the weeds out and grow.
I invite each of the 28
clubs in District Twelve to send a minimum of one example of an existing
project or a new idea (More would be great!). As I receive your ideas, they
will be posted to this link. Send your membership
recruitment experiences and ideas to
chrisconnerly@yahoo.com . |
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| Here are a few “borrowed” (Exchange
Club Walla Walla) ideas to grow your membership: |
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► Membership Drive with a Grand Prize to be
awarded to the lucky winner. Every
time that you bring a new member into the club, your name will be
entered into a “pot” for a special drawing at the end of your fiscal
year (May 30th).
If you have only one winner, the more people you sponsor into the club,
the better your chances are of having your name drawn from the pot. Each
club can come up with their own prize idea.
In Exchange Club, we will
have two different trip options with the value of $500.00.
► Another twist – Every time you bring a
guest, your name will be entered for a monthly prize drawing. Also, you can get your
name in that by attending all of your program and business meetings. If
you meet twice a month, then you need to attend both times to get your
name entered. Bring
a guest and you can get your name entered again! Prizes
can be what you want them to be. Local
business coupons, wine, and BBQ dinners are always great. Since
it is HARVEST TIME, how about some local produce or homemade jam. Wow! What FUN!
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picture now. Happy Harvesting! |
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District Twelve Club Activity
Summary Report
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| Chris Connerly, Second Vice
Governor |
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| THANK YOU! Thank you for taking the time
to fill out the Club Activity Report and Review for the Long Range/Strategic
Plan. Altrusa’s Long Range/Strategic
Plan contains goals that are directly related to the work of all Altrusa
Clubs: |
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► Membership
Growth – recruitment, retention, orientation, new clubs |
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► Service –
projects, fundraising, collaborative projects, awards |
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► Member
Benefits – planning, leadership development, personal satisfaction |
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► Image –
internal and external communication |
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The District Twelve Board
of Directors applauds your Club for completing this lengthy report. In doing so, you have taken an
in depth look at what your club has accomplished in the above areas and what
you can do in the future.
Just to let you know, you
listed numerous ideas to help us grow District Twelve membership. You also suggested great
topics and ideas for future conferences. Most importantly, you shared
your intimate thoughts on how International and District could be of more
help to District Twelve Clubs.
Be assured that your
District Twelve Board of Directors is listening to your suggestions and is
doing its utmost to serve and lead in the District along with you.
As Zaida Perez-Mendez said... |
Remember – We are “Embracing the
World” as Leaders in Service! |
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| Some statistics, comments,
and suggestions offered by the 16 of the 28 District Twelve clubs who
submitted the 2007
District
Twelve Club Activity Report are listed below:
(These comments were kept in tact to maintain message integrity.) |
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| ► Approximately 29,551 total Community Service Hours |
| ► Approximately 18,599 total Members Service Hours |
| ► Approximately 28,336 Other Volunteer Hours |
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| Membership goals of your District’s Clubs: |
► Maintain or exceed charter
strength.
► Add six new members.
► Add eleven new members
► Add ten new members
► To increase membership by 20
new members.
► 10% increase.
► To achieve charter strength
plus one.
► Add eight
new members over two years |
► Add five new members.
► Add two new members
► Maintain minimum of 80
members with net increase of 10% in 5 years; retain 90% of current
membership.
► Add three new members.
► To try and recruit five new
members each year.
► Membership goal every year is
to bring in new members at 10% level. |
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Newsletter from Altrusa International on Membership |
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