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Apr 07
2008
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More RamblingsPosted by lmartin in Untagged |
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I want to give you an update on the progress (lack thereof) in membership growth for the district. Ohio has the distinction of being third in all of Kiwanis International in membership growth. Actually, I should have said third in total membership loss thus far this year. That is a distinction I am not happy to hold. We have only two divisions with a positive growth for the year. Those are Division 10W at +2 and Division 24 at +9.
I challenge each and every member to help turn this decline around. If one half of the members in each club would invite someone to attend a club meeting and then invite them to become members, new member growth would be phenominal. Even if only one half of those who were invited to join did so, we would have over 2,000 new members. Just imagine the service we could then do in our communities with that many new members to help.
I am open to suggestions on how we can turn this around. I firmly believe that it is possible to reverse the trend and end the year on a positive note. Bill Pierce and his TAG Team has been working hard and we need to support their efforts. You can email your ideas and suggestions to me at leroy@leroymartin.com.
A very important side effect of this decline in membership is that of revenue loss. We made our budget for the year based on an anticipated membership figure. With the loss thus far, our revenues will drop by nearly $9,400. This erodes our reserve funds which are already reduced to a critical point. This loss in revenue means an eventual loss in service to membership.















Hitting the road again in the afternoon, we headed for Plain City just west of Columbus. We held a Kiwanis BBQ that again was well attended. President Dave once again gave us reasons to be proud of the service we perform for our communities as he shared with us projects from around the world. During the evening, President Dave was presented with a Proclamation from both of the counties that are served by the Plain City Kiwanis Club.
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I got back a while ago from my first official visit. I want to thank Division 21 and LTG. Jerry Osborne for their hospitality. Marge and I enjoyed hearing about all of the great service that Division 21 is doing for their community.