Boeing Employees - Mesa Rotary Club

 “Organization Meeting”

Boeing – Monday, February 5, 2001, 11:30-12:30, CR S207, B531, 3rd Floor

Rotary is: “Service Above Self!” - Rotary has a Four-Way Test:

1.      Is it the TRUTH?

2.      Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3.      Will it build GOOD WILL and better friendships?

4.      Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Guests:

Dr. Ben Eubank, Governor, Rotary District 5510; Member Tempe Rio Salado Rotary Club

Rod Carruthers, Assistant Governor, Rotary District 5510, Member Rotary Club Sun Lakes

Dr. Jim Rentz, Pastor, First Baptist Church of Sun Lakes, Member Rotary Club Sun Lakes

(5) Introduction: Hal Wochholz, Member Rotary Club Sun Lakes

-         Meeting Purpose:

o       Establish the initial “Corporate” Rotary Club at Boeing, Mesa. Target Charter Date: Week of February 26, 2001. Ideal complement to Boeing’s Community Relations activities!

§         Chartered by Rotary International President Frank J. Devlyn (Designee)

§         To be compliant with Boeing Club Organization Requirements and Rotary Club Organization Requirements (Modified)

-         Introductions: Guests

(30) Elements of a Rotary Meeting: Rod Carruthers:

-         Call to Order

-         Pledge of Allegiance

-         Invocation

-         Singing: Pastor Jim Rentz

-         Guest Speaker: “Why am I a Rotarian?” Pastor Jim Rentz

-         “Rotary – The Global & District View”, Governor Ben Eubank

(5) Sponsoring - Boeing Employees – Mesa Rotary Club: Rod Carruthers

            -      Supporting items, functions, individuals, …

(20) “Organizing” Hal Wochholz

-         Boeing/Rotary Club Organization Requirements.

o       Elected Officers and 20 “Members” required for Club application.

-         Will meet every Monday (see next meeting below)

-         Questions/Comments/Recommendations

Next Meeting: Initial “Regular” Meeting - Come and bring a friend!

Monday, February 12, 2001, (B543, CR 263-2), 12-1 available all year)

·        Guest Speaker: “Rotary Clubs & Activities Greater Mesa Area”.