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There
are many ways the word "Rock" can be used in our English
language. |
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Rock can be seen as
something "solid" and "secure". |
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Zonta is based on
sound and solid ideas.
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Rock can be a
"gem." |
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Zonta
members are each a precious gem.
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Rock can embody
the spirit of fair play as in the game "Rock, paper, scissors." |
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Zonta
is about equality for all women.
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Rock can be music |
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Zonta
often sings the music of different cultures, but we can still
sing in harmony.
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Rock can mean "to
be freaking awesome"; a complimentary verb meaning Cool, Great,
Extraordinary. |
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As
in "ZONTA ROCKS"
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Have a renewed
excitement of what Zonta is and what Zonta does |
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Encourage members to
attend Area, District and International meetings
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Plan programs that
are relative to Zonta's mission statement |
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Increase diversity
of club members |
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Award or recognize
members with great attendance |
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Seek to know a
different member at each meeting to help strengthen the club |
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Have a calendar of
Service Projects |
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Encourage members to
participate in all of the service projects |
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Sponsor regular
activities to promote fellowship |
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Develop "new member"
orientation packets |
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Promote and
encourage Z-Clubs |
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