Cashmere Rotary Club Members

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It is important that the Cashmere Rotary Club meet your needs and expectations. Therefore we are giving you an opportunity to comment and to make suggestions.

We realize this is a fairly lengthy survey, but we tried to touch as many bases as possible.

Please rank each projects/activities in order of importance to you on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the most important, 5 the least important.

It’s important that we get your feedback – please complete to the best of your ability.

Thank you.
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Number of Children <18
CLUB SERVICE – WEEKLY MEETINGS
(1 – Most important, 5 – Least important) N/A for not applicable
Greeting Line
Time for Fellowship
Quality of Lunch
Smart Meeting on Time
Flag Salute
Songs
4-Way Test
Invocation / Thought for the Day
Introduction of Guests
Student Visit / Updates
Rotary Moment/Rotary International Information
Pot Drawing
Sergeant at Arms
Club News / Committee Updates
Announcements
Happy Bucks
Program / Guest Speaker
Question / Answer Time with Speaker
End Meeting by 1:30pm
Other
If I could change something about our weekly meetings, I would change:
COMMUNITY & VOCATIONAL SERVICE
The following list includes current and past and a few potential community or vocational service projects our club has been involved with. 

Please rank them in order of importance to you. (1- Most Important, 5 Least Important)
Highway Cleanup
Christmas Party for Local Children in Need
(Santa, tree-trimming, gifts)
Rotary Picnic Shelter Project
(ongoing volunteer & financial asst.)
Donations for Specific Community Needs
(board screens, write a check)
Scholarship Program
Lunch Buddies
(Rotarian has lunch with student throughout school year)
Community Outreach
(Small 1-day projects to meet emergent community needs)
Job Shadowing
(interested students work a day with a Rotarian)
Senior Presentation
(Acting as community audience for CHS senior projects)
Other
Is our club currently doing enough to serve our community?
Please explain:
International Service
Rotary Foundation
Annual Giving (Paul Harris Fellowships)
Planned Giving (Benefactor/Bequest Society)
Youth Exchange
Host foreign student for 2-3 months
Provide outing for club hosted exchange student
Foundation Scholars
Submit applicant for yearlong scholorship in foreign Country
GSE (Group Study Exchange)
Serve as Team Leader
Provide housing for 1-2 team members during visit (1-2 Nts)
Submit applicant for this 5 week exchange to foreign country
WCS (World Community Service) (These could be matching grant projects with Rotary Foundation)
Fund project with another club
Fund a project by ourselves (w/ or w/o Matching Grant funds)
Develop a hands on project in foreign country
Participate in a Rotary Volunteer Mission to aide foreign country
(Rotoplas, etc.)
Establish a friendship exchange with a club in a foreign country
Would like to travel to foreign country as part of the exchange
Would like to host their club members on a return trip
(Usually one couple per household)
What else would you like to see the club do?
CLUB SERVICE – FELLOWSHIP
Developing new acquaintance and finding friendship through shared service in Rotary are often benefits enjoyed by Rotarians. 

The following list includes current and past fellowship activities our club has been involved with. 

Please rank them in order of importance to you. (1= Most Important, 5=Least Important)
Spontaneous activity following a service project
Christmas Party
Rotary ski race (with other District 5060 clubs)
TGIF get-togethers
Attend District Conference (Vernon, B.C. this year)
Firesides
Mentoring and Orientation Activities
Other
How can Rotary fellowship activities be more relevant to you?
CLUB SERVICE – Involvement
Rank the following activities (1-5) in order of importance for your participation
Involve with a club committee
Chair a Club Committee
Do a term as Club Board Director
Attend a District Rotary Conference
Hold a District Office/committee seat
Attend an international Rotary Conference
Invite a New Member to join Club
Volunteer for hands on small projects
Volunteer to host a TGIF or fireside
Volunteer to be a mentor for new members