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[pptx] New Member OrientationThe New Member Orientation PowerPoint (ME-13b) provides the orientation trainer with a presentation template to follow when conducting new member orientation. Trainers should customize the presentation so it is relevant to their club.
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See how the Global Service Team (GST) helps clubs identify resources and use best practices to improve their projects and, by extension, their impact. Get all the GST tools you need here.
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Learn about protecting nature and habitats by cleaning debris and shielding pollutants from harming ecosystems, marine life and the community. And inspire your club to organize a cleanup or restoration project in your community.
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Learn about improving your community through planting trees, contribute to cleaner air and healthier environments and inspire your club to organize a tree planting or tree care event in your community.
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Learn about ensuring safe water and adequate sanitation for all, promoting better health outcomes around the world and inspire your club to organize a clean water and sanitation event in your community.
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Find out about the opportunities that Lions and Leos have to Learn, Lead and Grow with Leadership Development Institutes. See how you can grow leadership in your club, district or multiple district.
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Learn about the Global Membership Team (GMT) and Global Extension Team (GET) and explore tools that will help you start new clubs, recruit new members and promote positive member experiences.
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Did you know that you now have the ability to create certificates of insurance on your own? Lions Club members can fill out and print one of these certificates. Learn more here.
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Highlights from the 101st Lions Clubs International Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Lions from around the world gathered for fun, fellowship, business sessions, seminars, international parade and more.
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Get to know the 2019-2020 International President Jung-Yul Choi, who believes that the strength of Lions clubs comes from the people who comprise them and the many perspectives they bring to our service.