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Arizona Tri-District
PETS 2008
February 29 - March 1, 2008
Hilton Phoenix East/Mesa |
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Future Arizona PETS dates:
March 6 - 7 , 2009

The Arizona
Presidents-elect, Secretaries-elect, Treasurers-elect and
Presidents-nominee Training Seminar is a system of long standing
multi-district PETS training sessions. AZ PETS is a joint effort of
the three Rotary districts in the state of Arizona. AZ PETS is
managed, prepared and conducted by a PETS committee and the District
Governor-elect from each participating District. Consisting of well
known exceptional speakers, informative workshops, detailed district
training sessions and fellowship and networking, the basic purpose
of our PETS is to have the best prepared, most enthusiastic club
leaders in the Rotary world. Annually, the attending
Presidents-elect, Secretaries and Treasurers leave well prepared to
carry out their Rotary duties.

PURPOSE
A PETS, which may be a multidistrict PETS, shall take place for the
purpose of orientation and training of club presidents-elect in the
district as determined by the board. The PETS shall be held
annually, preferably in March. The governor-elect shall be
responsible for the PETS. The PETS shall be planned and conducted
under the direction and supervision of the governors-elect.
Rotary International
Bylaws - 2004
The Presidents-elect Training Seminars (PETS) are
informational programs that are planned and conducted by the
district trainer under the direction and supervision of the
governor-elect as provided in RI bylaws section 15.030. Its purpose
is to develop club presidents who have the necessary skills,
knowledge, and motivation to:
• sustain and / or grow their club's
membership base;
• implement successful projects that address the needs of their
communities and communities in other countries
• support The Rotary Foundation through both financial
contributions and program participation;
• develop leaders capable of serving in Rotary beyond the club
level.
PETS Leaders Guide
2003

TOPICS
To achieve the stated purpose of the program, the following
components and learning objectives will be included in the PETS.
• Presentation of the Annual Theme
• Role and Responsibilities of the Club President
• Goal Setting
• Selecting and Preparing Club Leaders
• Club Administration
• Membership Recruitment and Orientation
• Effective Service Projects
• The Rotary Foundation
• Resources - Where They Are and How to Use Them
• Planning for the Year
Manual of Procedure
2004


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