Regarding this Sample Sub-Site Template… 

The blue Menu Bar’, above, can be ‘customized’ to link the ‘Pages’ that you develop and to put ‘Links’ to other sites, such as ‘Gyro International’ and the ‘International DB’.   The same is true for the black ‘Menu Bar’.  To make changes to either Menu Bar go to: Appearances / Menu and then Select either ‘Header Top’ or ‘Header Bottom’.

To change: 1) the Website Name; and/or 2) replace / amend the Sub-line below it, in the ‘Black Header’, above top, go to: Site Settings / Site Identity.

By the way, at the bottom of this page you will find some training links, if you need them.

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Here is  a ‘sample’ Home Page, BUT, it can be whatever you want; so, now start entering information about your Club…

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The Gyro Club of Edmonton Club is a men’s social Club; Chartered on July 29, 1921 and was the 18th Club to join Gyro International, with 32 men representing many of the Edmonton’s business professions.  The Club Charter was spearheaded by Reg Henry and Harry Fuller. Of special note is that a gavel, made from material from the old Hudson Bay Company steamer, the Beaver, the first such ship to sail into Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, was presented by the installing officer Rowe Holland, from Vancouver.
Eleven days after receiving their charter, the Edmonton Club developed their “Objective” to provide “Playgrounds for Children”. The Club capitalized on the popular notion that society should focus more  on  children.   The City of Edmonton,  with  a  huge  surplus of foreclosed lands from the boom years of 1912-14, donated property for playgrounds. The Club took on the responsibility of raising funds for the construction, supervision and maintenance of the playgrounds. To fund these lofty initiatives, an annual carnival with games of chance and rides were operated in downtown Edmonton. Playground No. 1 was opened on August 19, 1922, and Playgrounds No. 2 and 3 were opened in June 1924.  By the late 1940’s the Edmonton Club had established nine (9) playgrounds. At that time, The City of Edmonton Parks and Recreation Department took on the responsibility of operating these facilities. Playground No. 10 was built at Fort Edmonton Park with the financial help of the Edmonton and area Clubs.
The Club’s benevolence has not stopped as over the years funds have been raised for many other causes including Music Scholarships for advanced students; Gerontology Endowment Fund Scholarships for Undergraduate, Master’s and PhD Candidates, at the University of Alberta; and the Edmonton Community Foundation Endowment Fund for the rehabilitation of the inner city playgrounds.
The Club’s relatively large membership is maintained through its successful Luncheon Speaker Program.
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NOTE:  Depending on you knowledge / experience with WordPress and the user friendly interface Elementor, here is a link to the Elementor Webinar on ‘Creating a Design System with Elementor’; hopefully you will find some interesting and useful Tips: 

https://elementor.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=08d77a35a5440eecde6540d14&id=3c715e310c&e=a5865612b3

Here are some other ‘YouTube Elementor Pro Tutorials’ which you may find useful, as you create your Sub-Site:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9tcmqJEEu4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n1vG5OK-Xs

I wish you success with the creation of your Gyro Sub-Site, in order to promote your Club!  Please remember, I am always available for questions etc. as I want you to succeed!

Yours in Gyro… Peter