The traditional club found in most communities today, the “classic” club meets in person on a regular basis. This club type fits many communities and can be adapted to diverse groups, corporations, or specific professional societies.
Offering flexibility for those who travel often or cannot attend traditional meetings, internet-based clubs’ meetings are generally held in online chat rooms, and officers use technology extensively to keep members informed and connected.
These clubs meet the needs of younger members with busy lifestyles, generally offering more flexible meeting schedules and hands-on service projects. In addition, young professionals’ clubs conduct social activities for members and families, and they use technology in club operations and administration.
These clubs are for members who want to meet less and do more. A 3-2-1 club represents three hours of service, two hours of social activity, and a one-hour meeting each month.
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