WELCOME TO ROTARY!

Dickinson Rotary is proud to welcome you to our global community of more than 1.2 million men and women dedicated to building a better world.

You make the local Rotary club stronger. By adding your skills, experience, and enthusiasm to our team, you can advance our community at home and on a global scale.  Through the global Rotary community, you can exchange ideas and build lifelong friendships with like-minded people.

We encourage you to attend a new member orientation and build your understanding of our club. Watch our What Is Rotary video. We invite club members to describe their experiences, talk about our club’s service projects and social activities, and give an overview of Rotary.

Optimize Your Membership Experience

Take advantage of the resources and activities available through Dickinson Rotary’s local club, and affiliates within the district and international Rotary alliance for a fully rewarding both and fun experience.

SPENDING TIME WITH YOUR FELLOW CLUB MEMBERS whether to attend a meeting, plan a project, exchange ideas, or just have fun — can lead to lifelong friendships. When you get involved and make connections, you will inevitably grow as a person and develop new skills. Here are some ways to connect with your club.

SHARE YOUR IDEAS with club leaders to help your club achieve its goals, enhance its projects, and improve the member experience. Your suggestions could become the next big initiative in your club or community. See Be a Vibrant Club and learn more about club flexibility.

FIND A MENTOR or mentor another member to share professional expertise, community knowledge, and Rotary Information.

ORGANIZE A CLUB EVENT or service project and gain new skills and experiences like event planning, public speaking, or managing volunteers.

TRY A NEW ROLE. Broaden your knowledge and apply your experience and skills in a club leadership role. Take the first step by asking where your club needs help. If you’ve already been in a club leadership role, try serving in a district role. Ask your district governor and governor-elect where your expertise and talents could be useful.

BECOME A LEADER IN ACTION. Participate in your club’s leadership development program by agreeing to serve on the Club Board.