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1 Jenny Foster MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT: Thank you to all our Member’s & Guests who attended our Club Meeting today, 25 July. How proud we all were to hear of the success of our very own “Men’s Shed”. Please see later in this “Contact” issue to hear all about our speakers today & all the fantastic work that is taking place there. Past President Lisa Lowcock was during her reign as President of RCE & still is today, very passionate about this Project. Her commitment & enthusiasm to make this happen is wonderful. Today many people benefit from the work of a small group of people that had a big vision. Thank you also to Darryl Lee for his co-ordination of today’s speakers & on-going work at the Men’s Shed, together with our other Club Members John Odgers & Norm Mollica. An idea starts with just 1 person however that 1 person cannot do it alone. It’s then the follower/s that actually makes a dream come true! This is the case with so many Rotary projects. Let’s hear your dreams & how you want to “Make a Difference” This video was shown at the Rotary District Conference in March this year. This highlights the 1st person needs a 2nd person to join him before many more follow…or you just don’t succeed! First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy – YouTube I look forward to working with all our Club Members this Saturday, 29 July when we all work together at our “Club Forum”. Thank you one & all for taking the time to come together to plan the year ahead & into the future. Together we will Make a Difference to our own Club & to many Projects & people that we come into contact within our local community & around the world. President Jenny welcomed the following guests: Steve Holman (Men’s Shed) Rod Mcleod (Men’s Shed) Jan Chantry, Henry Brockman AG & Fr Joe Ruse (Guest of Dr Michael Portelli) Veronica O’Sullivan reminded all present about the club forum to be held on the 29 th Saturday from 10.30am at the Education Centre – St Thomas Anglican Church 760 Mount Alexander Road 10am to 4pm, she said this is a whole of club event and requested all to attend in order to develop a strong vision for our club going forward. Jenny Foster won the raffle but failed to draw the joker. Sergeant Michael announced the birthdays, Veronica O’Sullivan, Peter Baker, Jenny Mann, Jane Carbone & John Chadderton, all had to pay a fine including Dennis Kosnar for being in the Rotary Club of Essendon for 20 years! Assistant Governor Henry Brockman spoke next, he spoke briefly about his young family his two daughters and son and said he was originally from Western Australia came to Melbourne after living & working overseas as well as travelling overseas for work. He said he stayed with the Rotary community throughout those years and is still enjoying Rotary. Henry asked the members to state the most important project that is important to Rotary…. He said Survival is the most important project President – Jenny Foster 2017/18 Volume 83, Issue 4 July 25 th 2017 [email protected] www.RCE.org.au

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Page 1: President Jenny Foster 2017/18 Volume 83, Issue 4 · First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy – YouTube I look forward to working with all our Club Members this Saturday,

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Jenny Foster

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT:

Thank you to all our Member’s & Guests who attended our Club Meeting today, 25 July. How proud we all were to hear of the success of our very own “Men’s Shed”. Please see later in this “Contact” issue to hear all about our speakers today & all the fantastic work that is taking place there. Past President Lisa Lowcock was during her reign as President of RCE & still is today, very passionate about this Project. Her commitment & enthusiasm to make this happen is wonderful. Today many people benefit from the work of a small group of people that had a big vision. Thank you also to Darryl Lee for his co-ordination of today’s speakers & on-going work at the Men’s Shed, together with our other Club Members John Odgers & Norm Mollica. An idea starts with just 1 person however that 1 person cannot do it alone. It’s then the follower/s that actually makes a dream come true! This is the case with so many Rotary projects. Let’s hear your dreams & how you want to “Make a Difference” This video was shown at the Rotary District Conference in March this year. This highlights the 1st person needs a 2nd person to join him before many more follow…or you just don’t succeed! First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy – YouTube I look forward to working with all our Club Members this Saturday, 29 July when we all work together at our “Club Forum”. Thank you one & all for taking the time to come together to plan the year ahead & into the future. Together we will Make a Difference to our own Club & to many Projects & people that we come into contact within our local community & around the world.

President Jenny welcomed the following guests: Steve Holman (Men’s Shed) Rod Mcleod (Men’s Shed) Jan Chantry, Henry Brockman

AG & Fr Joe Ruse (Guest of Dr Michael Portelli)

Veronica O’Sullivan reminded all present about the club forum to be held on the 29th Saturday from 10.30am at the Education

Centre – St Thomas Anglican Church 760 Mount Alexander Road 10am to 4pm, she said this is a whole of club event and

requested all to attend in order to develop a strong vision for our club going forward.

Jenny Foster won the raffle but failed to draw the joker. Sergeant Michael announced the birthdays, Veronica O’Sullivan, Peter

Baker, Jenny Mann, Jane Carbone & John Chadderton, all had to pay a fine including Dennis Kosnar for being in the Rotary Club

of Essendon for 20 years!

Assistant Governor Henry Brockman spoke next, he spoke briefly about his young family his two daughters and son and said he

was originally from Western Australia came to Melbourne after living & working overseas as well as travelling overseas for

work. He said he stayed with the Rotary community throughout those years and is still enjoying Rotary. Henry asked the

members to state the most important project that is important to Rotary….

He said Survival is the most important project

President – Jenny Foster 2017/18

Volume 83, Issue 4

July 25th 2017

[email protected] www.RCE.org.au

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AG Henry said that getting new members was very important and spoke about the membership going up in his club and said

that we need to have our club on show.

AG Henry Brockman Daryl Lee talking to members about the Men’s Shed

Jan Chantry Rod Mcleod & Steve Holman – Men’s Shed

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Veronica O ‘Sullivan (President Elect) PP Lisa, Fr Joe Ruso & Dr Michael Portelli

The Men’s Shed story & how it started

Jan Chantry in her talk to the members said that she was a former MVCC Councillor for 13 years and twice Mayor, she said that

during her second term Barry Coleman from Essendon North Rotary met with her and talked about starting a Men’s Shed.

Shortly after she said she was approached by Simon Cookson and Alistair Fraser from the Rotary Club of Essendon who also

raised the idea of starting up a Men’s shed.

Thus began she said a long and hard fought battle to get council to allocate money in the first year’s budget to undertake a

feasibility study on the project.

The importance was that the land was owned by the council and the land had to be reasonably flat to erect a large shed.

Council then drew up concept plans (costing $60K) in the first year taking on board the feedback from users at the Men’s Shed

and of course the Rotarians involved.

Rod Mcleod & Steve Holman - were the next speakers, they said that the membership has been levelling out as compared to

2016 in part due to the natural churn and in part due to the fee structure and it is time to push for new members. They said

their first activity was a market stall at Bunnings Coburg. They also mentioned that the members wellbeing was primary and

varied and interesting activities are designed to provide satisfying and challenging tasks. Furthermore they said that the Man’s

Shed was involved in the MVCC community projects as well as supporting local organisations and of course providing a source

of income to maintain the shed.

Rod & Steve presented several items of work done at the Men’s shed and said that they are for sale after the meeting, they also

showed several items that were produced for various organisations including St Aidens Kindergarten, SCC Storage cupboards,

coffee tables & wall units. They said that the Brite Services from where they obtain wood provided employment to

approximately 200 disabled persons. Rod thanks the Volunteers: Steve Holman, Greg Smith, Daryl Lee, Richard Grabowski, Rod

Mcleod, John Cardwell & Ian Archer.

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Fundraiser Movie Night

Bringing The Light Friday 4th August

Essendon Baptist Community Church

138 Buckley Street Essendon 6pm for Pizza

6.45pm Movie After the movie has concluded, Stephanie Woollard will

be available for a “Q&A” session with our audience, interviewed by

Bernadette Schwerdt (TED Talk Speaker)

This documentary movie follows a group of Nepalese women over a period of four years seeking to create a better

life for themselves, their families and other women in Nepal

Stephanie Woollard is the Founder and CEO of ‘Seven Women’. Stephanie is also a Rotary Peace Fellow and was

recently one of six winners of the International Responsible Business Award, which she received at the United

Nations. She has the desire to take the message to the world that every one of us can make a difference. This movie

will inspire and encourage us all.

www.sevenwomen.org

$20 per adult 15 concession/student $50 family

Entry price includes pizza and movie

Drinks, ice creams and raffle tickets will be sold on the night

* All money raised on the night will be distributed to the 3 organisations

RSVP: [email protected]

Or phone or text Jane Carbone on 0417329005

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EVENTS CALENDAR DATE SPEAKER/EVENT VENUE

24th July 2017 Movie night “Paris Can Wait” – supporting Brumby babes

See details above

25th July 2017 Strathmore Men’s shed The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm

29th July 2017 Club Forum Education Centre – St Thomas Anglican

Church 760 Mount Alexander Road 10am to

4pm

1st August 2017 Cancelled No lunch meeting

4th August 2017 Movie night – “Bringing the Light” Essendon Baptist Church – Evening time TBA

8th August 2017 Trevor Schwenke – CEO Kangan The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm

11th August 2017 Rotary Club of Keilor East Trivia Night

15th August 2017 Stephanie Woollard- Founder “Seven women”

The Anglers Tavern 6 pm to 7.30 pm NIGHT

MEETING

22nd August 2017 Larry Marshall – Badge Talk The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm

29th August 2017 TBA – Ben Mabon Ladder – Father’s Day Theme

The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm

5th Sept 2017 Clair Halliday – Author The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm

12th Sept 2017 DG Visit – Peter Frueh

19th Sept 2017 TBA The Anglers Tavern Night meeting 6pm to

7.30pm

26th Sept 2017 Footys 4 All – Michael Gallus – Grand Final week

The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm

3rd Oct 2017 Deb Slogget & Helen Penna – Cambodia The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm

10th Oct 2017 Steve Sammartino – “The Lessons School Forgot”

The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm

Thought for the day

"Somewhere in Africa this morning, a Lion and a Gazelle woke up. The Gazelle

woke up knowing that to survive the day it had to be able to outrun every Lion.

The Lion woke up knowing that to survive and feed his family he needed to run

faster than the slowest Gazelle.

The message is simple, it doesn't matter whether you are a Lion or a Gazelle,

every morning when you wake up……… you better get running"

'Every day's a great day - if you don't believe me, try missing one.'

Winner for the Worst Hat: Sam Tartaglia

Have you taken any photos on your iphone, or camera in

this past Rotary Year?

Can I please have them forwarded to:

[email protected]

Many of these photos will form a special memento of this

past year, and I would like to use them as part of the

year in summary.

I appreciate your help with this. Remember any Rotary

function or event….

Thanking you in anticipation

Maria

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John L Gregory

Certified Practising Accountant

272 Keilor Road,

North Essendon, VIC 3041

[email protected]

Telephone: 03-9379 1705

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.