RI President Richard D. King has launched this year "Rotary's Global Quest," characterized as "most ambitious, far-reaching, membership campaign in Rotary's history." The Global Quest calls for each Rotary club to bring in and induct - at least one new qualified member each month during the 2001-2002 rotary year, with a minimum net gain of five new members per club at the endo fo the year. In addition, each district is asked to form a minimum of three new clubs. In order to expand its vital humanitarian and educational work and strengthen its efforts to advance peace and international understanding, Rotary needs to reverse its recent membership losses and achieve significant growth.
Remember that without your help, Rotary can not grow. Now is the time to invite a friend, a co-worker, a family member, business leader, or neighbor who meets the qualifications of the Rotary. "We all know someone who makes a wonderful Rotarian", says RI President Richard D. King. "Now is the time to invite them into your Rotary Club. Give them the same opportunities that you have to give back to your community - to the world - because