Rotary Assemblies

Rotary knowledge, information and communication
techniques are disseminated from RI headquarters through to the Club Rotarian by
a ‘cascade’ system known as Assemblies. In practice, the Assemblies are a
mixture of plenary sessions and discussion groups or workshop sessions. The
participants for each level of ‘cascade’ is clear to enable the process to be as
effective as possible.
Each Rotary year there is a change in the Rotarian leadership and
accompanying this will be change of emphasis. This will include a new ‘theme’
which will convey the over-riding principle of the RI President and there will
be activities and projects for Rotarians so that the quality of life of others
is improved. The degree of change and continuity from one year to another will
be different each year.
The presenters for each level of Assembly are selected for their ability to
communicate, inspire and motivate. Too often the Club Rotarian experiences
difficulties in engaging with the developments of Rotary and it is hoped that by
attendance at an Assembly they can become better informed and motivated.
The levels of Assembly are:
• RI Assembly: participants are the incoming district governors from the 530
districts of RI. The Assembly usually lasts for 6 days and is held in the USA
during January/February.
• District Assembly: each district holds an Assembly and this is for all
incoming committee chairmen and specialist officers. The Assemblies range in
duration from a few hours to a full day and usually take place at a suitable
venue in the district during May.
• Club Assembly: each Club holds an Assembly during May/June to which all
members are expected to attend as this is one of the most important meetings of
the year. The incoming Club President presides and all the committee chairmen
and specialist officers present their programmes of activity for the ensuing
year to the Club membership. This is debated and, if accepted, the programmes
become the policy for the Club for the year with every member committed to the
entire programme. Those presenting their programme will have obtained their
information from the district Assembly.
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