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11-Feb (12:00 am)
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MK Zone Young Musician
22-Feb (7:00 pm)
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MK Rotary disabled Swimathon
25-Feb (11:30 am)
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MK Rotary Swimathon
10-Mar (All Day)
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Watford Club - Technology Tournament
15-Mar (All Day)
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Buckingham Rotary Swimathon
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21-Mar (7:30 pm)
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Rotary District 1260 Indoor Bowls Tournament
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Make-Up? Appearance? Print E-mail
Written by carola holz   

 

ribi_logo_portrait.gifThis article is not about what you think it is... But about navigating the RIBI website to find the info you need to run your club. 

 

“How to get the best out of the RIBI website” is a new guide which helps you with the new login process and to find the information you are looking for. 

 

 


Let me explain: As a relatively new Rotarian I found it sometimes difficult to get the answers to questions like ‘How to make up for meetings’ when I needed them, e.g. in the middle of the night, without seriously annoying my fellow Rotarians. Not a good idea to disturb their well-earned sleep or to disgrace myself by asking questions with obvious answers.

Shortly after I took over as President of my club I had the pleasure of inducting a new member, great joy, but what would I say to give the event the appropriate gravitas? Needless to say that it was a late Sunday evening when I was trying to draw up something meaningful. Repeat the pattern for the proper choice of colours for the Rotary gearwheel on our new club sign and the endless other questions I had ... Help was in hand on the RIBI website!

After a lot of searching I unearthed the items I was looking for. I’m happy to report that finding the answers to the many questions you might have regarding running your club or your committee, choosing the right stationery templates, getting info on Rotary Foundation, creating your own club website or using template press releases, or any of the questions raised above, has become much easier.

Once you have mastered the login (please check your registered e-mail address with your club secretary if you have any difficulties with this process) a wealth of information is available in the Members’ Area.

The menu bar will guide you to info on Clubs, Districts, Events, Committees, Secretariat and Membership Marketing. For instance various sample induction addresses for active and Honorary members can be found in Appendix A of the Manual For Incoming Club Officers (under Clubs look for Resource Manuals for Clubs).

To find the right ‘Make-up’ go to Committees, then Membership, Development & Retention, follow the link to Information sheets and open ‘Attendance’. It certainly helps to use the proper Rotary terminology, the search for ‘Make up’ returned 83 results, whereas ‘Attendance’ got me right on the track for the information sheets.

‘Know your Rotary’ seems the obvious answer, but that’s another story ... erm ... information sheet!

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 February 2010 )
 

A Thought...

glennestessl.jpg"One of the most wonderful things about Rotary is that it allows you to be part of something so much larger than yourself."

Glenn E. Estess Snr., RI President 2005.

Nothing Changes...

paul-harris.jpg"I would like to think that the pioneering days of Rotary have only just begun. There are just as many new things to be done as ever there were. Kaleidoscopic changes are taking place, many of them without our will. Even to hang on to the fringe of this fast-changing world is about all most of us can do. Rotary simply must continue to pioneer or be left in the rear of progress."

Paul Harris - The Rotarian February 1945

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