
In a way that only Charlie could do, he lead the members in a series of group discussions to help them better get to know each other. He started the session with a rooster audio waking up the farm. After all, this is the Sunrise club.
Charlie had members write down answers to 8 or 9 questions and then take turns sharing them with their table. There was plenty of chatter and laughter and everyone found out something new about each other. Fellowship is such an important part of being in a Rotary club.