Now that you are in the Rotary database, you should create a My Rotary login. Go to
www.rotary.org and look for the signin box.
Signing in to My Rotary gives you a customized experience and easier access to tools and information that are relevant to you.
Anyone can create an account and sign in. Existing Member Access users can re-register with their current user ID. To find your member ID, go to your ClubRunner profile and look in the Rotary tab. This is one of the tasks in your New Member profile. If you get this done, you can use that as an attendance credit.
So far, 6 of our members have a My Rotary sign in.
Recording make-ups
The easiest way that I have found to record our make-ups, because that is all we do, is this.
Login; click on Attendance at the top; click on Meetings in the blue line underneath. There is a menu on the left hand side. Under Main, click on Make-ups, and follow the direction in the screen that comes up to add a make-up. You can also see what everyone else has been doing.
Classification "talks"
Most former Rotarians know that when a new member enters the club, the person is asked to do a classification talk, to tell the club a bit about themselves. I would like the new Rotarians to volunteer first. Send me a small paragraph outlining who you are and what you are doing, or have done. I will need this by Wednesday, June 7, or I can use the information that some of you wrote on your membership application.