Club Bulletin - Issue 2 Monday 11 August 2014
AUGUST is MEMBERSHIP Month
Club of Kalgoorlie
2014/15 President: Esther Roadnight OAM
Doing Good since 4 July 1947
From President Esther
Club News
Rotary International
Important Dates
That’s Funny!
Club Calendar
Attendance last week - 4 Aug 2014
Total Members 18
Attended 8 Make-up 0
Apologies 5 Honorary Member 0
Guests 1 Visitors 0
Partners 0
Attendance: 44% President Esther Roadnight OAM
I hope everyone is getting the opportunity to enjoy these lovely sunny days. I know the nights are still chilly, but the days are magnificent.
Our last meeting was a great meeting with discussion about the Joker Jackpot that Angelo is running for the Club.
We talked more about the Kalgoorlie Rotary Food Discovery and all agreed that with the changes that are being put in place at this late stage it is not going to be possible for the Club to put on an event that will do us proud. A huge thank you to Cherie for all the work she had done to date. If there is an opportunity for the event to occur next year we have all the
necessary paperwork ready.
At next week's meeting Directors will be giving an overview of their proposed activities for the coming year. The Directors have done significant work to date to prepare the calendar for the coming year. All members have been allocated a committee for the year and are encouraged to support the Director in that area.
On the 18 August a member of the Goldfields Brass Band will be attending the meeting to tell us about their activities. The Band were very successful and winners of the Yamaha National Band Championships, D Grade Brass 2013 & 2014.
Then the following week there will be no meeting on the Monday night, 25 August, as we will be attending the joint meeting with Boulder and Hannans to meet the District Governor the following night. The board will be having a business meeting with DG Brian on Wednesday morning for breakfast.
Please enjoy your week as we Light up Rotary
From President Esther ...
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie meets at the Tower Hotel on Mondays at 6.00pm for 6.30pm. Visitors welcome!
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
Our first meeting after Changeover was a small one, but a good one.
Gavin Gilmore bought along a guest, Ken Popplewell. It was very nice to meet Ken and we hope to see him again.
To add to the fellowship of meetings, we will now be having a Joker Jackpot. Angelo will be selling tickets at each meeting, hopefully it doesn’t go off until we get to the $500! Please remember to bring some loose change.
President Esther presented ‘Light Up Rotary’ theme badges to Directors Gavin, Roger and Ken who were not able to be at Changeover.
President Esther presented each member with the Rotary Down Under book Humanity in Motion. This is a great book about Rotary projects in Australia. Guest speakers will also receive a copy.
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie helped out at KBULG’s annual planting day last week and member Sue Morley won a voucher from Bunnings, President Esther presented the voucher at the meeting.
The Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie supports one of three Careers Breakfasts held by Goldfields Institute of Technology. Our event will be held on Wednesday 6 August at Graduates Hall and is expected to attract a large number of students.
The Kalgoorlie ParkRun will be celebrating their one year anniversary on 11 October 2014. Kalgoorlie Rotary Club have been asked to have a sausage sizzle between 8am and 10am to feed the hungry runners.
Friends of Rotary is a fantastic opportunity for members of the community to get involved in our club when they don’t have the time to commit as a full member. Members were given guidelines and an application form to peruse.
Kalgoorlie Rotary Food Discovery will, unfortunately, be cancelled for 2014 due to circumstances outside of the Club’s control. Members are still keen for this event to go forward next year and will continue to refine the documents and a plan for 2015.
Club Plan - President Esther asked Directors to go over their sections of the Club Plan with their respective committees to iron out plans for the coming year and report back to next week’s meeting.
Our first Vocational Visit will be at the Kalgoorlie Court House on 20 October 2014 with a 4.30pm start. The other Rotary clubs will be invited to attend.
The Club has received a request for assistance from a local community group. Members were supportive of the request and further details will be available in a future bulletin.
There will be no meeting on 25 August as we will be joining Boulder and Hannans to meet DG Brian on 26 August.
Members were advised that the Board has decided to keep the Club Dues the same for 2014-15.
Fines: - Ross - because he supports the Eagles - Cherie - because Wal supports Geelong - Sue - for winning the Bunnings voucher - Ken - for (apparently) giving Charmaine bronchitis - Angelo - for not wearing a badge - President Esther bought the box and admitted to members that when she made muffins for the last Board meeting, later that day she opened the microwave only to find the butter that was supposed to be in the muffins!
Our best wishes and thoughts to:
Charmaine Maisey who has been unwell
Gloria Moyle’s daughter Rebekah who has been unwell
Danny Vincent’s mother-in-law who is unwell
Cherie Wallace on the passing of her Mum
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
GARY C.K. HUANG RI PRESIDENT 2014-15
PRESIDENT’S AMBITIOUS 1.3 MILLION MEMBERSHIP GOAL
Gary C.K. Huang never imagined he would become Rotary International's president when he joined in 1976, but now that he is in office, he hopes to increase membership to 1.3 million by the end of his term.
"It's simple. The more members we have, the more people we can help. A stronger membership base will result in stronger communities," says Huang, who on 1 July became Rotary's first Chinese president.
Huang also hopes his presidential theme, Light Up Rotary, will encourage members to brighten Rotary's image to the public, which he believes in return will improve member recruitment and retention.
Huang has a track record of improving membership development in Asia, adding 19 clubs when he was district governor for Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. One of the cornerstones of his presidency is encouraging clubs and districts to conduct a Rotary Day. These one-day events, he says, can spotlight a particular cause, and solidify Rotary's image as one of the world's leading service organizations.
"We need to showcase our good work to everyone in the community. Rotary Days need to be fun and all inclusive. Invite your family, friends, and neighbors to participate. My hope is at the end of the day a few non-members will want to join Rotary," he says. "Let's give people the opportunity to experience what it's like to make a difference. Rotary Days can achieve that."
Huang designed a travel schedule that will allow him to visit more than 30 Rotary Day events across the globe, including Argentina, Chile, France, India, Italy, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, and the U.S., as well as his home city of Taipei.
Huang says he's honored and humbled to be Rotary's president. He knows he's part of an exclusive club.
"We [past Rotary presidents] have achieved great success in our businesses and in our communities," says Huang. "But success isn't about power or money. It's about giving back. Being a Rotarian has given me the opportunity to help those in need. As president, I can inspire our members to take advantage of the same opportunity and bring happiness in people's lives."
FUNDING GAPS
Huang says Rotary members are never short on ideas and innovative ways to solve problems, but funding gaps prevent many of these projects from taking off.
For instance, Rotary members in Korea, Japan, and China are strong fundraisers, but struggle to help each other use the funds because of distance and language barriers, Huang says.
"I want to show Rotarians why I am their president," he adds. "The best way to do that is to see and inspire their work, participate in their projects, and help them raise funds."
"I want to, along with my district governors, reach out and try to link different clubs from different countries together so we can find the right communities in need," he adds. "That's one of the great things about being an international organization: the ability to bring different cultures and backgrounds together to find a common cause."
Meeting Attendance Please provide your intention regarding
meeting attendance as below:
ROSS COLLINS - 0409 688 055 by 12.00pm Monday
if you are going to be an apology or if you are bringing a guest.
If you fail to apologise, and are absent from the meeting, you will be charged for your meal.
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
Make Up Opportunities
Want 100% attendance but can’t make the weekly meeting?
Rotary Club of Boulder
Tue: 6.30pm for 7.00pm @ Tower Hotel
Rotary Club of Hannans Fri: 6.30am to 7.00am @ Kalgoorlie Overland Motel
Away from the Goldfields?
Go to www.rotary.org/clublocator to find a meeting close to you.
Or, can’t physically get to a meeting?
The Club Locator will also help you find an
e-club to attend online!
Meeting Roster
11 Aug Gloria Moyle
18 Aug Georgia Underwood
25 Aug No Meeting
1 Sep Ken Maisey
Please be at the Tower by 5.50pm at the latest to set up the meeting to be ready for
members and guests arriving at 6pm.
There is a guide on the cupboard door to assist you with set up.
If you can’t attend on your rostered evening, please make arrangements to swap with
another member.
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Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER
FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Quote of the Week
Individuals owe it
to themselves and
to the world to
become informed.
~ Paul Harris ~
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
11 - 17 Aug 2014
No Celebrations this week
Everyone have a safe and happy week!
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 Director Reports
12 13 14 15 16 17
18 Goldfields Brass Band
19 20 21 22 23 24
25 No meeting
26 Joint meeting
DG Official Visit
27 Board Business
Breakfast Meeting with DG
28 29 30 31
AUGUST 2014
Looking forward ... 26 Aug Joint meeting for DG Brian Eddy’s
official visit at Tower Hotel
27 Aug Board of Directors Business Breakfast Meeting with DG Brian at Rydges
1 Sep Guest Speaker - Katrina Carlisle
13 Sep Retravision Sausage Sizzle
14 Sep KBULG Propagating Day
29 Sep No meeting - public holiday
11 Oct Kalgoorlie ParkRun Anniversary - Rotarians are cooking the snags!
20 Oct Vocational Visit at Kalgoorlie Court House - starts 4.30pm
Name Partner Position Phone Email
Esther Roadnight George President Club Service Committee Foundation and Publicity
0407 218 700 [email protected]
Gavin Gilmore Colleen Vocational Service Committee Secretary 0418 934 696 [email protected]
Billy Cumming Carol Club Service Committee Treasurer 0417 747 027 [email protected]
Angelo Sbizzirri Marie Club Service Director 0418 934 267 [email protected]
Stephen Harper Vocational Service Director 0408 785 126 [email protected]
Ken Maisey Charmaine International Service Director 0408 625 865 [email protected]
Roger McDonald Omeka Youth Service Director 0457 569 060 [email protected]
Gloria Moyle Community Service Director 0458 748 888 [email protected]
Cherie Wallace Darren (Wally)
Membership Director & Bulletin Editor 0409 807 517 [email protected]
Ross Collins Yvonne Youth Service Committee Attendance Officer 0409 688 055 [email protected]
Lin MacQueen-Henderson Shane International Service Committee 0419 586 951 [email protected]
Charmaine Maisey Ken Youth Service Committee [email protected]
James Mercer-King International Service Committee 0408 692 505 [email protected]
Sue Morley Community Service Committee 0407 437 077 [email protected]
Anne Skinner Membership Committee 0417 611 274 [email protected]
Peter Sweeney Robyn Vocational Service Committee 0434 942 244 [email protected]
Georgia Underwood Community Service Committee 0427 388 900 [email protected]
Danny Vincent Kylie Youth Service Committee Sergeant [email protected]
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