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President: Grant Sheldon Editorial Executive: Stephen Roe
President Grant also welcomed back our lovely exchange student Charlotte, fresh from her outback safari, although she admitted she has had enough of bus travel to last her for quite a while. Charlotte had an amazing three week trip through the Alice and Uluru, North Queensland and then back down the east coast. She brought back a cold but insists it was due to all the early mornings, not the late nights! We will enjoy a farewell presentation from Charlotte on the 11th of June.
Volume 78 Issue 37 Tuesday 9th
April 2013
This Week’s Meeting: Today’s meeting was opened by a presentation to President Grant. Myanmar Project Officer, Tim Anderson said that the recent delegation was afforded a visit to the Yangon State Parliament and the Chief Minister asked that a gift be passed to our Club’s ‘Chief Minister’. President Grant gratefully accepted a mother-of-pearl inlaid trinket box which will become a prized memento of his time at the helm of our Club. International Chair, Simon Cookson displayed a selection of hand-made quilts which the delegation had purchased from a young lady who had made them using an antiquated Chinese sewing machine. Simon advised that three extra sewing machines had been donated by our Club to assist in quilt production, with the funds raised from quilt sales supporting local families. Generous support by those attending today’s meeting saw all quilts sold raising $235! Today’s guest speaker was our current Victoria Police mentoree, Inspector Graham Banks. Graham was introduced by his Rotary mentor, Barbara Wyatt, the sixth of our members to take on the role since the program began in 2007. Although originally aimed at police officers of inspector rank, the program has become so popular that higher-ranking officers are also keen to participate to improve their professional knowledge and skills and to increase their understanding of and engagement with their local communities through involvement with a Rotary Club.
Lisa Lowcock then announced that the total amount raised for this year’s Relay For Life was $11,500, a magnificent effort. Congratulations to Lisa, her dedicated group of workers and all who participated in our team effort for this wonderful cause.
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‘Rotarians at Work’ Graffiti Clean Up Day Our graffiti clean up day will be held on Sunday 21 April in Rose and Russell Streets Essendon. Moonee Valley City Council is generously supplying all paint and equipment for the event to be held from 9am -12.30 pm. A BBQ lunch will follow for the many hard workers. Please bring your own chair. It is a great chance to show residents that our Rotary Club cares about the local community. Please support this worthy activity and place your name on the list at next Tuesday’s meeting.
Graham joined Victoria Police in 1989 at the age of 20 and was initially assigned to traffic duty in the city. In his first two weeks on the job, he was confronted with the scene of a young girl having been stabbed, with the resultant arrest only made possible through the observance and cooperation of private citizens. This demonstrated to Graham the importance of community involvement in everyday police work and serves to highlight the relevance of the current mentoring program.
Whilst in charge at Fawkner, over half of Graham’s staff members were subjected to physical assault. Many of the offenders suffered from mental illness and carried HIV or hepatitis which posed a serious health risk to the police involved. Despite this, the station recorded the state’s lowest level of unplanned leave which Graham attributed (apart from good management) to job satisfaction borne largely from well established community partnerships.
Graham noted that a major change during his career was the ever-expanding electronic media coverage and that most police activity is now subject to immediate and extensive scrutiny.
Graham’s time on the force has convinced him that policing is more effective when carried out in cooperation with local residents and he encouraged all of us to be proactive in conversing with our local police on patrol.
Richard Lawrence proudly displaying the ‘Rotarians at
Work’ safety vest to be worn at the event
Graham then joined the staff at Broadmeadows for two years, and completed a three year stint with the Transit Police, two of which were in plain clothes targeting graffiti artists! Following a 12 month transfer to Williamstown, Graham became a detective and worked with several units including the Fraud Squad and was a senior investigator as part of a Royal Commission. He returned to Williamstown as a Sergeant and then spent seven years at Fawkner, the last three as station commander. He has recently been promoted to the role of Western Region Crime Inspector and from his office in Geelong administers a huge area encompassing Warrnambool, Portland, Swan Hill, Mildura, Bendigo, Ballarat and Gisborne. This led to the presentation of annual awards by local Rotary clubs and the local council to police members who contributed most significantly to their community.
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Today’s attendance:
38 members including honorary member Judy Steele, plus guests Daryl Lea (RC of Strathmore), exchange student Charlotte Salmon and guest speaker, Inspector Graham Banks.
Birthdays:
Anne Rogers 12 April Janet Knee 14 April Josie Wood 14 April
Neil Henderson 15 April
Club Anniversaries: Peter Halaseh 2008
We’re that close!
WHO DO YOU KNOW
WHO WOULD MAKE A GREAT
ROTARIAN?
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The Rotary Club of Essendon
P.O Box 161
Essendon, VIC 3040
Club President: Grant Sheldon
Club Secretary: Rob Thomas
www.rcessendon.com.au
Richard Lawrence and Denis Rietdyk were the winners today with a second prize being donated by VicPol mentoree, Graham Banks, but the joker is still in hiding.
Jackpot now
$290
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Charlotte’s home meal hosting roster:
Please swap your assigned date with another member if it does not suit. Contact Barbara Wyatt if you would like more information.
Around the District…. Saturday 4 May – RC of Rochester Pie and Port Night, Rochester Fire Station, Mackay St. Rochester Saturday 4 May – Rotaract Club of Tullamarine Trivia Night, Ascot Vale Saturday 4 May – Café International 2013 ‘A night of culture in Paris’, International House, Parkville
Please contact your editor if you would like more information about these events.
Trading corner…..
15/04/13 TBA 03/06/13 Anne Rogers
22/04/13 Paul McDonald 10/06/13 Glenn Smith
29/04/13 Cathy Nicou 17/06/13 Sam Tartaglia
06/05/13 Veronica O'Sullivan 24/06/13 Rob Thomas
13/05/13 Roger Priestley 01/07/13 Graeme Wood
20/05/13 Michael Portelli 08/07/13 Anthony Taranto
27/05/13 Denis Rietdyk
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A few memories from this year’s Myanmar Delegation….
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Was Paul Harris the first president of a Rotary club?
When the first organisation of Rotary clubs was created in 1910, Paul Harris was selected as the first president. He served in this position for two years, from 1910 until 1912. Thus, the founder of Rotary, who declined to be president of the first club, became the first president of the worldwide organisation, Rotary International.
Unusual Make-up Meetings
Which Rotarians have to travel farthest for a make-up meeting? The 34 members of the Rotary Club of Papeete, Tahiti, which is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, belong to the club that is most remote from any other. The southernmost Rotary meeting is that of the Rotary Club of Base Marambio-AntArtida in Antarctica. To visit the northernmost club, you must travel to the Rotary Club of Svalbard on the Svalbard island group far north of the Norwegian mainland. It is said that a Rotary meeting is held somewhere in the world every hour of every day. If you attended one meeting per day, it would take more than 80 years to visit all of the 34,000 Rotary clubs in the world, by which time there would be thousands more new clubs to attend!
Donations in Kind
West Footscray Store In 12 years the value of Australian
Overseas Aid supply by this Store is $37,000,000 without Government
assistance
Although Paul Harris was the founder and organiser of the first Rotary club in Chicago in 1905, the man selected to be the first president was one of the other founding members, Silvester Schiele. By 1910 there were 16 Rotary clubs, which linked up as an organisation called the National Association of Rotary Clubs. Several years later the name was changed to International Association of Rotary Clubs as Rotary was organised in Winnipeg, Canada, and then in England, Ireland and Scotland. In 1922 the name was shortened to Rotary International.
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Amazing anagrams…..
AND SAVING THE BEST ‘TIL LAST…
MOTHER-IN-LAW ----> WOMAN HITLER Q: How many Melbourne Demons players does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: None, because they can’t climb the ladder. Q: What do you have when 100 Collingwood fans are buried up to their necks in sand? A: Not enough sand. A man with tickets to the AFL Grand Final finds his seat and relaxes. As he sits down, a man comes down and asks if anyone is sitting in the seat next to him. "No", he says. "The seat is empty." "That's incredible", said the stranger. "Who in their right mind would have a seat like this for the AFL Grand Final and not use it?" "Well, actually, the seat belongs to me. I was supposed to come with my wife, but she passed away. This is the first Grand Final we haven't been to together since we got married in 1967." The stranger replies, "Oh...I'm so sorry to hear that. That's terrible. Couldn't you find someone else - a friend or relative, or even a neighbour to take the seat?" The man shakes his head. "No. They're all at the funeral."
Helpful tips for the week…..
ASTRONOMER ----> MOON STARER
DESPERATION ----> A ROPE ENDS IT
THE EYES ----> THEY SEE
GEORGE BUSH ----> HE BUGS GORE
THE MORSE CODE ----> HERE COME DOTS
DORMITORY ----> DIRTY ROOM
SLOT MACHINES ----> CASH LOST IN ME
ANIMOSITY ----> IS NO AMITY
ELECTION RESULTS ----> LIES - LET'S RECOUNT
SNOOZE ALARMS ----> ALAS! NO MORE Z'S
A DECIMAL POINT ----> I'M A DOT IN PLACE
THE EARTHQUAKES ----> THAT QUEER SHAKE
ELEVEN PLUS TWO ----> TWELVE PLUS ONE
How to keep the straw from
rising out of your fizzy drink can.
Use a comb to keep a nail steady
for hammering.
Use a micro-fibre cloth to prevent frost
from forming on the windshield.
And footy’s back in town!
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Thanks to our valued sponsors…..
Help yourself and help the Club by banking with
Strathmore Community Bank. For example,
take out a home loan and the club will receive
up to $500. Take out a 3 month fixed term
deposit and the club will receive up to $50.
For more details drop into the branch at 337 Napier St or call branch Manager Philip Stewart on 9374-2607.
Please support the bank which supports us!
Location! Location!
Location!
Your company’s name and logo
would look great here and you’d be
supporting our Club at the same
time.
Please contact Michael Mahoney to
take advantage of this prime
advertising spot!
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For your diary….. DATE EVENT VENUE
Tuesday 16/4/2013 Michael Kirk – Operation Cleft Fredricks
Sunday 21/4/2013 Rotarians at Work : Graffiti Removal Day Rose and Russell Sts. Essendon
Tuesday 23/4/2013 LTCOL David Arden – Risk Management in Military Operations
Fredricks
Tuesday 30/4/2013 Anthony Taranto - ‘Behind the Badge’ Fredricks
Tuesday 7/5/2013 Club Day Fredricks
Tuesday 14/5/2013 Joe Bradbury Awardees – Ben Roehlen and Chantelle White
Fredricks
Tuesday 21/5/2013 Charter Night – no day meeting! Ascot House
Tuesday 28/5/2013 Bernadette Schwerdt - ‘Behind the Badge’ Fredricks
Tuesday 4/6/2013 Des Malcolm – Breathometer project plus a speaker from the ‘Fit 2 Drive’ program
Fredricks
Tuesday 11/6/2013 Charlotte Salmon - Exchange Student Fredricks
Tuesday 18/6/2013 President Grant - Year in Review Fredricks
Tuesday 25/6/2013 No meeting in lieu of President’s Night NO MEETING
Saturday 29/6/2013 President’s Night Sherwood Receptions Greenvale