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Page 1: Starting an Interact Club. Agenda  WHY I SUPPORT INTERACT  INTERACT HANDBOOK  ABOUT INTERACT  STATEMENT OF CONDUCT FOR WORKING WITH YOUTH  WHERE

Starting an Interact Club

Page 2: Starting an Interact Club. Agenda  WHY I SUPPORT INTERACT  INTERACT HANDBOOK  ABOUT INTERACT  STATEMENT OF CONDUCT FOR WORKING WITH YOUTH  WHERE

Agenda

WHY I SUPPORT INTERACT INTERACT HANDBOOK ABOUT INTERACT STATEMENT OF CONDUCT FOR WORKING WITH YOUTH WHERE IT ALL BEGAN SIX STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL CLUB

STEP 1: ESTABLISH ROTARY CLUB SUPPORT STEP 2: IDENTIFY POTENTAIL INTERACTORS STEP 3: INVITE PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS TO AN INFORMATIONAL MEETING STEP 4: HOLD AN ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING STEP 5: COMPLETE PAPERWORK STEP 6: PLAN AN INAUGURAL CEREMONY

OTHER THOUGHTS:

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WHY I SUPPORT INTERACT

Work with TeensSatisfactionGrow Future RotariansNation Future Is In

Good Hands

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Future Rotarians

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Our Future Leaders

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INTERACT HANDBOOK

Where You Should Start Not All You Need, But It

Gets You Started. Basis for Our Discussion

Today

INTERACT HANDBOOK

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About Interact

Interact is a service club for youth ages 14-18. Clubs benefit from sponsorship by individual Rotary clubs, which provide support and guidance. Interact clubs are self-governing and self-supporting and can be either school or community based.

Don’t dictate to Interact Club. ISD policies and guidance

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Statement of Conduct for Working with Youth

To the best of their ability, Rotarians, Rotarians’ spouses and partners, and other volunteers must safeguard the children and young people they come into contact with and protect them from physical, sexual, and emotional abuse.

ISD Policies and Guidelines Threat is Real Accept Inconveniences Examples:

– Rotary Foundation – Informal Meetings

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Where It All BeganInteractors have discovered a program that offers fun, meaningful service activities while providing a chance to develop leadership skills and meet new friends. In turn, sponsor Rotary clubs have gained increased support for projects and fresh ideas for service while helping to develop future Rotarians.

Teenagers Will Have Fun or … Not Experienced Planners Teens “text”!

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Six Steps to a Successful Club

Interact clubs are self-supporting and self-governing, and they receive guidance from a local sponsor Rotary club.

Third page of Handbook and second time it appears. It’s important!

I ran into conflicts with this repeatedly.

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Step 1: Establish Rotary Club Support 1

The subcommittee should present its findings to the Rotary club. Here are some tips for making a persuasive presentation: Highlight the rewards of sponsoring service-minded young people.

Teenagers are high on service! Schools Requirements Colleges Looking for It

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Step 1: Establish Rotary Club Support 2

Form an Interact subcommittee to study the requirements of sponsorship. Start with three Rotarians One of should become Rotary Advisor and other two should

become assistants. Expand to six to eight Rotarians when the club becomes

operational.

Emphasize the importance of Rotarian involvement and support to an Interact club’s success. Interactors are good at some things and Rotarians are good at

others.

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Step 1: Establish Rotary Club Support 3

Invite current Interactors to share their positive Interact experiences.

Interactors are GREAT at selling Interact. HHHS Interactors Jumped at Chance to Help

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Step 1: Establish Rotary Club Support 4

Community or School Based Interact Club? I know nothing about a community based club, so go School Based

A school-based club draws its members from one school, and the Rotarian adviser is required to attend only the club’s board meetings. Attend every meeting. Good to Know When a Rotary club decides to sponsor a school-based Interact club, a member of the Interact subcommittee should meet with school officials to explain the program and its advantages. Rotarians and school officials should work together to determine membership requirements, club policies, the time and location of Interact club meetings, and the faculty adviser. AMEN!

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Step 2: Identify Potential Interactors 1

Brainstorm to develop as wide a membership pool as possible. In a school-based club, ask the faculty adviser to offer suggestions for possible club members. Sources of potential Interactors include:• Community centers, churches, athletic clubs and teams,

secondary schools• Sons, daughters, and other young family members of

Rotarians in the area. • Rotary Youth Exchange students and attendees at Rotary

Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) events.

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Step 3: Invite Prospective Members to an Informational Meeting 1

Before MeetingIn addition to prospective Interactors, you’ll want to invite these people: Rotary Advisor• Rotary Interact subcommittee members• Rotary club president• District Interact chair• Faculty adviser (for a school-based club) School Student Activities Coordinator• Interactors from nearby clubs who can share their experi-

ences and answer questions

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Step 3: Invite Prospective Members to an Informational Meeting 2

If you have been able to get a RYLA attendee to commit to lead the Interact Club, this meeting will almost be a formality.At the meeting: • Give students a general idea of Interact’s history, as well as

Rotary’s history and commitment to young people.• Distribute copies of Rotary Basics (595-EN) and show a

segment from a recent issue of RVM: The Rotarian Video Magazine.

• Explain the policies and goals of Interact, including a description of some recent Interact service projects. (Some examples can be found on the back cover of this hand- book.)

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2015 Glow Run Habitat for Humanity

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2015 Glow Run Runner

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2015 Glow Creatures

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No Cats, But Just About Everything Else

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Step 3: Invite Prospective Members to an Informational Meeting 3

At the meeting: Highlight the program’s internationality, including the potential to partner with youth in other parts of the world.

Have copies of the Interact Brochure (600-EN) available for prospective Interactors to give to friends who might be interested in joining.

Allow plenty of time for prospective Interactors to ask questions. Solicit ideas for club projects from these future members.

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Step 4: Hold organizational meetings 1

Now that you’ve identified a group of prospective Interac- tors, it’s time to get the club organized. Keep enthusiasm high by encouraging the Interact club to schedule organizational meetings no more than two weeks apart. Have the Rotarian adviser and the faculty adviser, keep a list of everyone who attends these meetings, along with their phone numbers and e-mail addresses. Encourage attendees to invite friends to meetings.

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Step 4: Hold organizational meetings 2

Hold elections for president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and other members of the Interact club board.

Develop a membership plan to ensure the club includes a balanced number of male and female members, as well as students from each grade level or age group.

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Step 4: Hold organizational meetings 3

Discuss and establish annual club dues. Are Dues Necessary?And What Should the dues beFirst Year Is Tough FinanciallySecond Year Gets Better ISD Funds Policy – Certified Vendor

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Step 4: Hold organizational meetings 4

Discuss and establish annual club dues. Second Year Gets BetterISD Funds Policies – Certified Vendor

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Step 4: Hold organizational meetings 5

Determine where and when club meetings will be held. Clubs must meet at least twice a month. In the School Once a WeekBegin planning for service activities, fundraising events, and the inaugural ceremony.” Don’t believe teen motto – “It will Come Together”Familiarize club members with the constitutional documents – Good Luck

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Step 5: Complete Paperwork 1

Complete the Interact Club Certification Form (see chapter 5), listing all charter members who have agreed to attend a minimum of 60 percent of the club’s service and social activities.

Obtain the signatures of the sponsor Rotary club president and the district governor on the form.

Send the form to RI World Headquarters or the appropriate international office (see the inside back cover for addresses).

Once the Interact club has been chartered, which typically takes about two to four weeks, the sponsor Rotary club will receive the club’s Certificate of Organization from RI.

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Step 6: Plan an Inaugural Ceremony 1

Every inaugural ceremony is unique, but modeling it after the sponsor Rotary club’s traditions is a good way to begin. Here are some other ways to put together a memorable ceremony:

Create an inauguration ceremony program book that lists club members’ names.

Briefly explain Rotary and The Four-Way Test.Describe how the new Interactors are part of the Rotary family.Review the history of Interact and how the new club was formed. (Consider

including a humorous story or anecdote.)Induct members individually, and announce board members and officers.Include school/community related themes, mottoes, & traditionPresent each member with an Interact pin.Take photos to commemorate the event.

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Interact Club Inaugural Ceremony AgendaWelcome to the Induction Ceremony (Jessica Babb) 5:30 PM

Introduce Board Members and Advisors (Jessica Babb) 5:31 PM

Introduce Harker Heights Rotary Club President (Jessica Babb) 5:33 PM

Comments by HH Rotary Club President (Jennifer McCann) 5:34 PM

Introduce Rotary District Governor (Jennifer McCann) 5:38 PM

Comments by Rotary District Governor (Rick Kaye) 5:42 PM

Provide Pins & Certificates to Jessica Babb (Jennifer McCann) 5:52 PM

Distribute Pins & Certificates to Club Members (Jessica Babb) 5:53 PM

Closing of Ceremony (Jessica Babb) 6:15 PM

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Pins, ID Cards and Certificates will be handed to members.

Pins will not be attached to clothing.

Jennifer McCann and Rick Kaye will shake hands of each member after they have received their items. • •

• • •

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Inaugural Ceremony PamphletImportant Information:• If you are attending our trip to

Temple OR to Houston pick up a permission slip and return it by Friday 9/19.

• If you have not signed up for Remind 101, please do so: Text @14interact to 706.685.6102

• Meetings are the first 3 Fridays of every month at 8:00 in room 1306. You must attend 2/3 of these meetings to remain a member.

Harker Heights High School 2014-15 Interact Club Member

Induction Ceremony

Thank you for attending

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Inaugural Ceremony Pamphlet

Agenda

Posting of the Color ……….…….JROTC

Prayer……………………. Sarah Crowder

Introduction………….…… Katie Arey

Sponsors Introduction .. Anna White

Guests Introduction………. Lexi Wetmore

Members Induction ….… Katie Arey • • •

Inductees:Jose Arroyo Dusti PattersonKayla Branch Lauren PerezWayne Brown Jordan RiveraHannah Bush Jacob RogersAnnie Crumback Diamond RomarJared Cullingford Garrett RookerKathryn Dean Antonio SandovalKourtney Detweiler Linda ScottNadira DunnKevin SpillmanAlexander Fermin Emma SpiveyJill Frierson Marshall StefekVictoria Gibson Caitlyn SuttonTyler Grimm Consuela TaylorSarah Hoenig Gwyneth UdyKaite Howard John WichgersChris Hughes Taylor WilliamsOmar Khan Alex WilsonWahab Khan Jack ZumwaltJoseph Kim Selena LeaschJonathan Madera Madison McGuireLeila Mundell Jacob Nichols

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2014 - 2015 Induction Ceremony

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2014 - 2015 Induction Ceremony

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MISCELLANEOUS• E-mail – [email protected]• Phone Numbers – Home 254 690 5774– Mobile 254 291 8007

• Learn How to “Text”• Electronic Documents Available– “Starting an Interact Club” Presentation with Notes– Interact Handbook– Interact Certification Form– Activity News Articles– Rotary International web page forms are pdf forms