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A message from ROTI re relaunching their monthly fellowship magazine:
As many of you will be aware we have an editorial committee aiming to relaunch our fellowship magazine from July 2025. We had our first meeting recently and I'd like to outline some of the things we'd like to accomplish and how you can all help make the magazine and our fellowship a success.
The magazine will be published monthly online, and we would like to include a variety of content from around the Rotary world. Alongside traditional regular sections (e.g. the Chairman's message, RI President's Message, Trustee's Message) we would like to include:
- Reports from Clubs/Districts
Particularly things which might inspire other ROTI members, so this could be successful grant projects, or it could be (thinking of some of the recent discussion here in the forum) innovative ways of gaining membership, and I'm sure much more. We are looking for both full articles (which we can help prepare) and short 'news' digest items. These are often not time-sensitive, so you could start sharing now! We love pictures too.
- A Letters Page
We can try to get targeted responses, but it would be good to get thoughts and opinions from around the Rotary world. And it would help us all understand how Rotary is the same but different in different places.
- Reviews
Have you read a book you'd like to share? We'd love short reviews of books!
- Technical/IT/AI Support
Articles and help on technical related issues - we have a long history as a fellowship of being at the forefront of technology so this would help inform us all and aid newer members as well as give some context of our fellowship's history, which leads onto ...
- History
Both general Rotary history (local and global) but especially fellowship history.
As an editorial team we'd be happy to discuss ideas with anyone, and to help support you in getting submissions together. We're hoping to put together a 'mock-up' shortly, so we'd welcome anything from now - ongoing though we will be publishing monthly with the aim being to have the bulk of the content a couple of months in advance.
So, please do think of what you might be able to submit for us, and let's share some of the vast knowledge we have within our fellowship.
Submissions to breadbasketroti@gmail.com please!
Submissions to breadbasketroti@gmail.com please!
YIR
Steve Antill, RC Bloxwich Phoenix, D1210, England.
Steve Antill, RC Bloxwich Phoenix, D1210, England.