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Monday, August 5th, 2013 Weekly Bulletin 6th
Year 16 (2013-14)
Guest Speaker of Meeting 800
District 3292 Award Committee
Chair Rtn. Chintamani Bhattarai was
nvited as the Guest speaker in the
regular meeting of RC Pokhara
chaired by President Rtn. Meenu
Shrestha Kunwar. As most of the
clubs have been findingcomplications in filling up form for
the District Awards it was an
opportunity to get tips on how to
prepare reports for the Awards. We
extend our gratitude to him for
sharing the information and for his
visit to Rotary Club of Pokhara.
Welcome to Honorary
Member Guru Anand
Guru Pandita U Anand, who is the
honorary member of RC Pokhara is
on a short visit to Nepal along with
family members and group. He was
welcomed at the airport by PP
Kiranlal Shrestha, PP Jagan Gurung,
PP Rishi Sapkota, IPP Kesav Raj
Dhakal and President Meenu
Shrestha Kunwar. He arrived in
Pokhara on Sunday 30th July at 9:30AM. The member of RC Pokhara had
a short meeting with Guru to discuss
about his program and plans.
Participation
President of RC Pokhara Rtn. Meenu
Shrestha Kunwar, PP Rtn. Kiranlal
Shrestha and PP Rtn. Sundar Kumar
Shrestha attended the Installation
Ceremony of Inner Wheel Club ofAnnapurna on 3
rdAugust, 2013,
Saturday at Hotel Anand, Prithivi
Chowk.
Visit to Dhital
On 3rd
August Saturday, President of
RC Pokhara together with PP
Rajendra Ligal, Club Administration
Chair Rtn. Bhagat Shrestha, Jan and
John Adcock paid a visit to Dhital to
inspect the Community buiding of
Dhital. The building was built with
the financial support from Jan andJohn and their friends from South
Australia. It was handed over to the
community in the year 2011-12. The
team talked about how the building
could be used effectively by the
people from community.
August is
Membership and
Extension MonthEditorial Team-Rtn.Kiran Lal Shrestha , Rtn. Mohan Singh Khadka, Special Support:Moheet Shrestha
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RI President Monthly messages
August 2013
Dear fellow
Rotarians,
Our goal in 2013-
14 is to Engage
Rotary, Change
Lives . All of us
know that Rotary
has incredible
potential to do good work. Its time to
recognize how much more we could be
doing and start working on new ways to
urn that potential into reality. Were
going to do this by engaging Rotarians
by getting them involved, by getting
hem inspired, and by making sure that
all Rotarians know just what a gift they
have in Rotary.
Were going to make sure that the work
we do in Rotary is solid, effective, and
sustainable. And were going to make
sure that Rotary itself will last by
committing to our goal of 1.3 million
Rotarians in our clubs by the year 2015.
That goal is a little different from
membership goals weve had in the
past. The goal isnt just bringing in new
members. The goal is growing Rotary.
The goal is making Rotary bigger, not
ust with more members, but with more
nvolved, engaged, motivated members
who will be the ones to lead us into our
uture.
Each of us has our own reason for
oining Rotary but I believe we all
want to make a difference. We all want
o be doing something meaningful. That
s absolutely essential for us to
remember when we talk about
membership.
Were not asking just anyone to join
Rotary. Were looking to attract busy,
successful, motivated people who care.
Were asking them to take their
valuable time and give it to Rotary. So if
hey say yes, and they come and join
our club, then wed better be showing
hem that their time in Rotary is well
spent.
We have to make sure that every
Rotarian, in every club, has a
meaningful job one that makes a real
difference to the club and the
community. Because when youre doingsomething meaningful in Rotary, Rotary
s meaningful to you.
n Rotary, we all have something to
give. At every stage of our lives and our
careers, Rotary has something for all of
us a way to let us do more, be more,
and give more. Rotary gives our lives
more meaning, more purpose, and
greater satisfaction. And the more we
give through Rotary, the more Rotary
gives back to us in return.
Meeting of Presidents
On Sunday 4th
August the Presidents
of Rotary Clubs in Pokhara had a
sitting to discuss about the need of
setting up a secretariat. It was
decided to look for a centrally
located venue as the need for it was
felt by everyone. Rtn. Rosh Gurung,
President of RC Annapurna will be
initiating for the same.
Membership Committee
meeting
On Sunday 4th
August, the meeting
led by the Chair of club membership
committee Rtn. Vinod Chandra Varal
sat together with members to
discuss about the recruitment
policies for the new members. The
club has set a goal of net growth of
atleast 2 person in the year 2013-14.
The members who attended the
meeting were PP Sundar Kumar
Shrestha, PP Kiranlal Shrestha, IPP
Kesav Raj Dhakal, Joint Secretary
Gopal Dhoju and President Meenu
Shrestha Kunwar. The agendas for
the meeting were report of
classification survey, retention
report of 2013, Training reports and
Recruitment.
Rotary club of Pokhara Midtown
handed over Rs. 20000/- to Pokhara
view point Primary School, Pumdi in
presence of AG Babu Ram Baral. RC
Pokhara had also supported Desk
Bench & white Board few year ago.
Many Many Happy
returns of the day
Rtn. Kiranlal Shrestha
DOB: August 11th
Take steps to expand your club for
Membership Month
During Membership and Extension Month,
we have planned a variety of activities to
help you get your club members involved
and share your passion for Rotary. Building
strong and vibrant clubs is critical forRotarys future. Here are some steps you
can take this month to attract new
members and engage the ones you already
have:
Join our Thunderclapand share apowerful membership message with
the world on the last day of August.
Thunderclap is a tool that allows
thousands of people to connect their
social media accounts to send a single,
simple, amplified message all at once.
Spread a message on Facebook and
Twitter that is sure to be heard.Learnmore about Thunderclap and how it
works.
Take part in ourMembershipChallengeand set concrete plans for
increasing your clubs membership.
You choose your goals -- such as
referring a new member, inviting a
friend to your club or service project,
or connecting with alumni. Once you
submit your goals, well send you an
email listing steps to take to meet yourgoals.
WatchRI President Ron Burtonsmessage on membership
Learn more about regionalmembership plans with our new
infographic. Regional membershipplans, now in their second year, take
advantage of each regions unique
needs, customs, and historic trends to
greatly enhance the ability of district
leaders to bring in new members and
retain existing ones. Look for our new publication Connect
for Good (formerly known as Rotary
Basics) in the September issue ofThe
Rotarian to get insights on engaging
members and keeping them involved.
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