Mississippi Homemaker Volunteers Secretary s Record Book

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Mississippi Homemaker Volunteers Secretary s Record Book Club YEAR Secretary County Director County

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THIS RECORD BOOK We suggest you put this book in a loose leaf binder (the type school children use) for use during the year. If you need more pages for club rolls, order them from the office of the leadership development specialist. You can hole-punch and insert other pages as needed. Report all completed committee work under the goals and completed accomplishments section. A president's narrative is necessary for a complete picture of the work accomplished. i

Secretary of an Organization Keeping records is always a big responsibility. Your job as secretary is vital because your council cannot function efficiently without current and accurate records. Your Responsibilities Think about your secretarial position. It is critical that you become familiar with and carry out each part of the secretary s job. A record lost, a list unmade, or a report not filed can mean trouble for your organization. Details fall into place much better if you are organized. This means doing jobs when they need to be done, having records when they are needed, and knowing where things are. Your responsibilities as secretary include the following: Writing the minutes. Keeping an up-to-date membership roll. Checking attendance at each meeting. Making a record of all committees and notifying members if they were named to committees when they were absent. Handling the correspondence. Presiding at the meeting when the president and vice president are absent. Keeping a copy of the bylaws with amendments properly entered. Taking part in each meeting. Keeping Minutes First on the list of secretarial responsibilities is taking and writing the minutes. Your club has a record book designated for the minutes. It s your job to accurately record accounts of each meeting in the order the business and the programs are conducted. The minutes are more than just a handy reference if properly written. They become a written history of your organization. It may be helpful during the business meeting to take minutes in note form without being overly concerned about neatness. This way you can keep your mind on what people are saying and doing. You can enter the minutes in the official record book when you get home, taking all the time you need to transcribe your notes. An outline of the minutes includes the following: I. Opening of minutes a. Notes the kind of meeting (whether regular or special) b. States the name of the council. c. States the date, time, and place of the meeting. d. States the name of the presiding officer. e. Notes that a quorum was present. ii

II. Proceedings of the minutes a. Notes whether the minutes of the previous meeting were read, corrected, and approved. b. States the subject of each report, the name of the person who presented it, and the action taken on it. Sometimes minutes also contain summaries of important reports. c. Notes all motions and their results. The minutes should not contain discussion of motions. d. Notes all points of order, appeal, and outcome. III. Closing of the minutes a. Notes the hour of adjournment. b. Contains the secretary s signature. The minutes record what was done, not what was said. Minutes should not contain discussions, personal opinions, adjectives, or interpretations. The secretary signs the minutes when they are written, and the president signs after they are approved. Corrections to the minutes are made by marking through the word or words to be corrected and writing the correction above, or in the margin, and then by initialing. Handling Correspondence A secretary is responsible for all council correspondence, such as notifying members of meetings, writing sympathy or congratulatory messages, writing thank-you notes, and replying to all letters and inquiries. As a courtesy, send a copy of correspondence to the persons mentioned in the letter and the appropriate committee chair. The president of your club should receive copies of all correspondence. Be prepared to read all correspondence at the business meetings. Attendance Records The secretary keeps attendance records. Record the names of all members and monitor with their attendance. Develop symbols for absent, present, excused, and other oftenused terms to make attendance records easier to understand and to record. Keep entries current; make sure they are legible and neat. Erasures or corrections should be verified and initialed. If roll is taken by sign-up sheet, transfer the data to the attendance book immediately after the meeting. Other Duties You are the president s secretarial assistant: always be prepared to explain what business is pending. As secretary, you have all the rights to membership. You may introduce motions, discuss them, and vote on all measures. You need to be present at all meetings, and if you are unable to attend, you should send the record book to the president before the meeting. Place all letters from the Council president should in the record upon completion of the year s work. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call your Leadership Development Area Agent (found in the state handbook). iii

MOTION SHEET Suggested for secretary s use for MINUTES Meeting name and date: Motion No.1 Proposed by: Seconded by: For: Against: Motion No.2 Proposed by: Seconded by: For: Against: Motion No.3 Proposed by: Seconded by: For: Against: Motion No.4 Proposed by: Seconded by: For: Against: 1

PROGRAM LEADERS List club members who will attend leader training meetings and give programs at local MHV clubs the following month. 2

OFFICERS AND CHAIRS OFFICE OR COMMITTEE NAME ADDRESS President Vice President (Program Chair) Officers Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian 4-H Advisor Family Issues Education Chairs Community Special Projects Environment International Health and Nutrition Awards and Recognition Standing Chairs Budget Credentials Scholarship Membership Nominating Public Relations Young Homemakers Cultural Arts Fashion Revue Special Events Chairs 3

CLUB REPRESENTATION FOR COUNTY COUNCIL 1. Committee or Office Name 2. Committee or Office Name 3. Committee or Office Name CLUB REPRESENTATION FOR AREA OR STATE COUNCIL 1. Committee or Office Name 3. Committee or Office Name 3. Committee or Office Name 4

PROGRAM LEADERS List club members who will attend leader training meetings and give programs at local MHV clubs the following month. 5

MEMBERSHIP RECORD 6

ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS 7

MEMBERSHIP RECORD 8

ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS 9

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 10

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 11

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 12

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 13

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 14

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 15

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 16

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 17

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 18

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 19

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 20

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 21

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 22

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 23

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 24

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 25

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 26

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 27

CLUB PROGRAM Month Day Year Place of Meeting Devotion Led by Business and Reports: Name of Educational Note: Program: Other: RECORD OF MEETING Minutes 28

Signed Secretary Signed President Number present Number of visitors present Number attending council meeting: Officers Others Number of leaders attending training meeting 29

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FINANCIAL REPORT OF CLUB FOR YEAR Total amount of money made Total amount of money spent 31

COOPERATION IN 4-H CLUB WORK 32

CLUB PROJECTS OR SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Record your club s activities in such things as school or church improvement, foreign relief, Red Cross, playgrounds, or libraries. 33

CLUB PROJECTS OR SPECIAL ACTIVITIES 34

PARTICIPATION IN CONTESTS OR EXHIBITS 35

NEWS CLIPPINGS AND PICTURES Add pages if needed. 36

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PRESIDENT S NARRATIVE 38

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Form 0019 (POD-01-16) Copyright 2016 by Mississippi State University. All rights reserved. This publication may be copied and distributed without alteration for nonprofit educational purposes provided that credit is given to the Mississippi State University Extension Service. Produced by Agricultural Communications. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Extension Service of Mississippi State University, cooperating with U.S. Department of Agriculture. Published in furtherance of Acts of Congress, May 8 and June 30, 1914. GARY B. JACKSON, Director