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All Club Topics Are Open
Feb. 19, 2026
A Rotary Club Assembly is a regular club meeting dedicated to discussing and coordinating club business, such as future plans, projects, and committee reports, rather than a formal program. These assemblies provide a forum for member participation, enabling the sharing of ideas, addressing concerns, and fostering a collective understanding of the club's direction, with the club president typically leading the discussion to ensure transparency and engagement. Key Purposes of a Rotary Club Assembly
Directors and committee chairs provide updates to the club on their projects and activities.
The assembly serves as a platform to develop long-term plans, coordinate committee efforts, and discuss upcoming initiatives for the new Rotary year.
Assemblies encourage members, especially new ones, to learn about the club's operations and contribute their ideas and feedback.
Members exchange information on topics of importance to the club, ensuring everyone is informed about goals and ongoing activities.
The meetings offer ongoing education about Rotary, including the importance of membership development, community outreach, and Rotary's values. How a Club Assembly Typically Works
The club president or a designated officer leads the assembly, guiding discussions and ensuring member interests are addressed.
Unlike a standard Rotary meeting, a club assembly lacks a pre-scheduled guest speaker or entertainment, focusing instead on internal club business and member interaction.
While past performance might be reviewed, the primary goal is to look forward, outlining the president's aspirations and the plans of various committees for the upcoming Rotary year.
The assembly provides a crucial opportunity for members to voice their ideas, concerns, and commitments to the club's goals. Why They Are Important
Assemblies promote transparency and inclusivity by providing a clear channel for communication between club leaders and members.
By involving members in the planning process, assemblies help create a shared vision and commitment to the club's success.
Regular assemblies facilitate effective club administration by fostering communication and allowing for adjustments to plans. |
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Maine Stream Place Robotics Update
Mar. 05, 2026
To mentor and encourage Maine FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) teams by training how to design, manufacture, assemble, compete and excel in FIRST® competitions. |
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Mar. 29, 2026 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Join you fellow Club Members for an afternoon of laughter at The Public Theatre in Lewiston. The show is by Norm Foster From the author of Halfway There and Lunenburg comes the US premiere of a hilarious and heartwarming new comedy about love, family and significant others. When a widowed father summons his grown children home to share some “big news”, they are convinced he must be dying – why else would he pay for the plane tickets? But dad has good news - he’s fallen in love and wants to introduce her! Whether you’re a parent or a child, this delightfully funny comedy about the way we expand our hearts to expand our family is for you. |
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See ACT Club Dinner this Evening in Upcoming Events
Apr. 09, 2026
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Apr. 09, 2026 5:00 p.m. - Apr. 29, 2026 8:30 p.m.
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