WOW ... I didn't know you did that!
 
The stories we tell about the many projects and events our club has in a year do interest and often excite people who then get involved.  Most of our new members became excited about what our club does because someone told them of what we do and they thought "I would really like to do that".
 
So we need to share our experiences as we meet new people.  Another powerful way to entice people to join us, whether as members, helpers or sponsors, is to put in front of them a stimulating photo that will grab their attention along with a few descriptive words.

The best people to do this are
 
the people who actually took part in the project or event. If they (you) take an interesting photo, something that is so easy as everyone has a camera in their pocket almost all of the time and then send this with a paragraph to the club committee / project director and / or the bulletin editor there is a raft of media that can be added into such as the club  website and Facebook page, bulletin and quite possibly it will go much further afield in other Rotary media!  If you are not an experienced writer do not panic ... just send in your own words, include some interesting facts and many a quote from a participant.
 
So ... get snapping and get writing.
- See more at: http://www.rotarystjohns.club/Stories/stories-excite#sthash.YXRrr1hP.dpuf
WOW ... I didn't know you did that!
 
The stories we tell about the many projects and events our club has in a year do interest and often excite people who then get involved.  Most of our new members became excited about what our club does because someone told them of what we do and they thought "I would really like to do that".
 
So we need to share our experiences as we meet new people.  Another powerful way to entice people to join us, whether as members, helpers or sponsors, is to put in front of them a stimulating photo that will grab their attention along with a few descriptive words.

The best people to do this are
 
the people who actually took part in the project or event. If they (you) take an interesting photo, something that is so easy as everyone has a camera in their pocket almost all of the time and then send this with a paragraph to the club committee / project director and / or the bulletin editor there is a raft of media that can be added into such as the club  website and Facebook page, bulletin and quite possibly it will go much further afield in other Rotary media!  If you are not an experienced writer do not panic ... just send in your own words, include some interesting facts and many a quote from a participant.
 
So ... get snapping and get writing (and send a copy or link to the District Newsletter Editor)