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We have tried to make the form as straight forward as we can.

Here is a video link that we hope helps with filling in the form. You Tube

Don’t forget to Log In (on the Home Page) or you will not get far. Only known Rotarians can access the form.

The membership attendance percentage often causes problems so we have included a calculator if you want to use it. It is at the bottom of the form.
If you have the figure already just enter it in the correct box.

We need to know who is filling in the form, when its done we will send you an email with the entries we recorded.
The form can also send a copy to designated members for each area. If you want to use this select your Area to copy it to your AG.

If you have a change in membership then record the number added or departed. The correct number of boxes will open on the form please add the details. As much as possible please. OK if there is no Chinese name you can lave it blank but most of the rest is required and you must still tell Rotary International. Remember your Club dues and International dues are based on this figure.

Any problems give you DS a call, or RIC or website Admin

 You can find the form here

 

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If you would like to use the calculator independently of the form as a page or as a widget you can find it here: calculation

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District 3450 has a Twitter Account:



 
@Rotary3450
Definition: A Tweet is a 140-character message posted via Twitter. 

To post a Tweet via the web:

  1. Sign in to your Twitter account.
  2. Type your Tweet into the box on the left side of your screen, or click the blue compose new Tweet button in the top navigation bar. It looks like this: 
  3. Make sure your update is fewer than 140 characters. We’ll count the characters for you! Remaining characters show up as a number below the box.
  4. Click the Tweet button to post the Tweet to your profile. 
  5. You will immediately see your Tweet in the timeline on your homepage.

To post a Tweet via text message (SMS):

Another way (some say the best way!) to post updates is from your mobile phone. First, connect your phone with your Twitter account, then simply send your Tweet as a text message to your appropriate Twitter short code the same way you’d send any other text message. Remember to count your characters!

To delete a Tweet:

  • To delete a Tweet that you have posted, please read this article.
  • Note that you can only delete Tweets which you posted yourself from your account.
  • You cannot delete Tweets which were posted by other accounts. Instead, you can unfollow or block users whose tweets you do not want to receive.
  • If you are trying to delete a retweet you can read this article to learn more about undo a retweet.

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