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January 3, 2019 Meeting
Karl Samuels
Los Amigos Update
 
 
A Big Thank You
Thank you to the sunrise rotarians who donated to the Victoria park high school Christmas hampers.
 
 
January Celebration Dates
 
 
December 20, 2018 Meeting
Social
 
Thank you to IAWL actors and Fran Rude
FAMILY MEMBER CATEGORY – The Rotary Club of Lethbridge Sunrise
 
The Family Member Category allows more than one person in a family to become members of the Rotary Club of Lethbridge Sunrise at a reduced rate.
Eligibility.  Any household may apply for Family Membership and designees may include any household member who is at least 18 years of age.
Family members do not need to join at the same time, but they can if they chose so.  Current Individual Members may later add other family members.
The following process will be used to set up a Family Membership:
  1.  Approval.  A Family Membership must first be approved by the Club’s Board of Directors.
  2. Inductions.  Each family member will be formally inducted into the club through the Club’s established new member process.
  3. RI Registration.  Each family member will be listed as an official member of the Rotary Club.
  4. Votes and quorum.  For the purpose of club meetings, each family member will be able to vote the same as an individual member. 
  5. Holding office.  Each member, as an individual, can hold any office in the Rotary club to which the member is elected in the normal way.
  6. Annual club dues.  One member pays full club dues and additional family members pay a reduced due that covers RI/District costs and insurance.
  7. Meals/beverage costs. Current meal fee structure is the same for all types of members.
  8. Bulletin and communication.  Family members will individually receive the club’s weekly bulletin/newsletter and regular club communications providing separate contact information is provided.
  9. The Rotarian magazine.  The family will receive a subscription to The Rotarian magazine (one copy per family).
  10. Participation in youth activities.  The family members are expected to abide by all restrictions, policies, and procedures with respect to club activities involving youth.
  11. Termination.  The process for terminating a family member is similar to that for individual members.  An individual may remain a Family Member as long as the original Rotarian is still a member.  If the original Rotarian leaves the Club, the related family member must become a regular Rotarian as soon as is feasible, but no later than the beginning of the next fiscal year.
Effective  July 2018
Our exchange student Emma Arnell
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District Conference 2019
 
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
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