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(Read pages 5 & 6 in “The ideals of ESA” book for this lesson.)
This lesson emphasizes the holistic approach to membership in ESA. This means that each member is encouraged to get a balanced portion of the three objectives of ESA – EDUCATION – SERVICE AND ASSOCIATION.
What you find in ESA is a variety of chapters with a variety of perceptions of how they want to run their chapter activities. This is perfectly fine; however what we find in successful chapters is more a balance of activities in each of these areas. For example, a chapter that operates with the purpose of being social only may continue to exist over prolonged periods of time but lacks the enrichment of self-improvement and service. Typically, these chapters will lose members over time.
This is not to say that ESA members don’t believe in a lot of FUN! (Quite the contrary) Where you find ESA members you find FUN – no matter what their task at hand.
The ESA year runs from June 1 to May 31. Each chapter typically will start their year with a plan (or program) for the year ahead. Some chapters will call a “planning meeting” early in the year to set the program in place and then follow it. Sometimes this is done by only a president planning the program. Some typical types of plans made are:
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Enter your personal information before proceeding to the questions in Lesson 7.