The Club Meeting on July 19th dedicated time to rise up above the day to day and take a bird's eye view of how the club is performing, and the signs are good as we move into this momentous year for Rotary in Victoria. Reviewing the results of the successful Membership Survey, it is clear that the number one driver of member satisfaction is member engagement: consistent, measured and broad-based - sentiments expressed by Rotary International Director Jessie Harman, in an article published in Rotary on the Move last year, which is reproduced in this Bulletin below.
 
The survey review was followed by absorbing and informative presentations by representatives of each of the Avenue of Service committees, who foreshadowed a year of interesting projects ahead climaxing with the Rotary International Convention in Melbourne in May 2023
Reports from Directors can be accessed directly via the relevant links.
 

Directors Reports to Club Forum July 19th 2022

The Results of the Membership Survey were presented by PP Richard Blakeman, and revealed high levels of member satisfaction with all aspects of the club's activities. See full report by clicking on the image below.
 
 
 
Youth Service is an investment in the future, and this year's program, delivered by PP Don Heath promises an expansion to an already impressive agenda. Click on the image for the full report.
 
 
 
International Service is broadening its reach, with the Committee investigating new opportunities to provide service, while strengthening the club's commitment to existing projects. Click on the icon below to access the report, presented by PE Mark Howlett.
 
Vocational Service Director PP Cheryl Pisterman promised a reinvigoration of the club's commitment to Vocational Service, the foundation cornerstone of Rotary. Click on the icon for the full story.
 
Community Service, with a focus on connections in our own locality, is the busiest portfolio in the club's schedule, and the presentation by Joanne Shentu on behalf of the Community Service Committee shows that there will be no letup in the club's commitment in 2022-23. To read Joanne's report, click on the icon below.
The Boroondara Farmers Market is the very bedrock of the club's success, and continued innovation is the name of the game if the Market is continue to thrive. To read the report presented by Farmers Market Director David Fallick, click on the icon below.