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Rotary Club of Roseville ChaseDistrict 9685 Australia
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 1
Rotary Club of Roseville ChaseBulletin Vol: 26 No: 40 7th June 2016
Tonight’s Meeting
APOLOGIES & GUESTS - We’ll be sad if we don’t SEE YOU ON TUESDAY
If you need to give an apology for non-attendance, or you are bringing a guest to any meeting, please advise our Attendance Officer, Michael Harrowell, on 0418 167 933 or email [email protected] before 11.00am Friday. Club policy is that you will be expected to pay for your meal if you are absent without an apology by the deadline.If you or your guests have any special dietary requirements, please also advise Michael.
Year 6 Essay Competition and Public Speaking Contest
On Tuesday June 7, the Rotary Club will conduct two competitions for students in Year 6 at three (3) Schools, namely, Castle Cove Public School, Roseville Public School and Roseville College Junior School.
The Essay Competition The topic of the Essay Competition is student’s choice with the length of about 300 words. The Rotary Club will choose the best of the three essays presented and the winner of the competition will read their essay at the Meeting and be presented with a plaque and a certificate. The two runner’s up will receive a certificate.The Public Speaking Contest In the Public Speaking Contest the School’s staff will judge the best speaker at their School with the winner representing their School speaking at the Rotary Club Meeting on June 7. The students will speak for between 2 – 3 minutes on a topic of the student’s choice though the School may wish to set its own guidelines.
A winner will be determined based on the participant’s performance on the evening. The winner will receive their Award, a plaque and Certificate at their School at date in July to be determined. The two runner’s up will receive a certificate to be presented at the Meeting
PP Ian Fraser
Bunnings Barbeque Monday June 13Let Grant know your availability
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Last Meeting - 31st May 2016 Attendance
Club Membership 38 Attendance Percentage 65.8%
Members Present 25 Make-ups 0
Apologies 13 Guests 2
No Apologies 0 Partners 1
Guest Speaker 1 Visiting Rotarians 0
2016-17 CHANGEOVER DINNER Tuesday 5th July
The Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Will be celebrating the start of the new Rotary year with the on Tuesday, 5th July. The menu will follow past events; ie two, alternate mains and two alternate desserts. The cost will be $45 per person.The official invitations will be sent within the next couple of weeks. Please note in your calendars and invite family and friends to join us.
President’s Report
Meeting RosterDate Meeting Program Introduction &
Vote of ThanksWelcome &Sergeant
7 June Youth Essay Night Ian Fraser Peter Bowden
14 JuneFernanda Sales ex Exchg
Mo KhandraMedicine Behind Scenes in War
Malcolm Pilcher Allan Farrar
21 June Luke SulvanNRL Jade Catherall Norm Gibson
28 June Social Christmas in July Richard Green
Birthdays June7 Arthur Marshall13 Stephen Simpson
Well John Phillips has great knowledge of the development of the Telecommunications industry over the last 70 year from a letter on a slow ship to cable to satellite to fibre optics. Where to next? One thing is for sure we will continue to want and need greater communication channels. Thanks John for a great presentation and to Peter Lewis for inviting John and his family to the club.
Up coming events• Bunning BBQ on Monday 13th June. June long weekend Monday. Advise
Grant of you availability.• Club Change over July 5• Fun Run Sun 31 July. Flyers are available so that all Rotarians can promote
the event in their area.
Yours in RotaryPresident Duncan
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 3
Upcoming 14 th June 2016
Mohamed KhadraMedicine Behind the scene in War
Honour, Duty, Courageby Mohamed KhadraThe compelling story of two doctors on the front line..
When old friends Jack and Tom volunteer for the army medical corps, both men are unaware that their lives are about to change forever. Jack is a first-class vascular surgeon with a strong sense of duty to his country, and Tom a highly respected anaesthetist with a young child. Given 48 hours to deploy, they leave behind their comfortable lives – and the petty rivalries and mindless bureaucracy of the Victoria Hospital – for a war zone where their emotional and psychological strength will be tested to the limit. Who can they trust when even young children are potential suicide bombers, and insurgents could be within their very ranks? Will they both return? And if so, will they be able to take up their lives where they left off?
A thoughly Captivating Entertaining and informative read Stephen G & Will
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 4
And welcome back! to Fernanda next week
Feranda Sales visiting us with Dad (Rotarian) & AuntExchange Student 2009 from Brazil.Malcolm & Kathy are hosting for couple days
One of the things Brian Wexham & Skillsone Television is doing just down the road from Roseville at Cammeray ( Norths Club ) on June 15 is a show entitled Skills And Thrills . Its aimed at parents and grand parents ( Rotarians and Probus ?)
We are using film , theatre and music to demonstrate the diversity and career opportunities available to young Australians , and where the jobs are , and what the future looks like .
The show is Free , it is supported by NSW Government , The Daily Telegraph and Industry . We want to get Rotarians along to it.. The show only lasts just over an hour it is fun , entertaining and informative.
Encourage your members to get along, they can bring their siblings & neighbours ...make it a family affair.
Booking is easy , you can either let me have a list of names and we will register or they can do it direct through www.skillsone.com.au.
This is a community event .Brian Wexham is on our speakker program for August 16
CAREER INFORMATION LIKE NEVER BEFORE
Taking careers advice out of the office and onto the stage, through exhilarating showcases packed with music, film and theatre. Find out the latest on jobs of the future, industry trends and connecting your passion to a successful career outcome.Calling all PARENTS, STUDENTS AND CAREERS ADVISERS..
Calling all PARENTS, STUDENTS AND CAREERS ADVISERS.
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President Duncan & President Elect Peter invite you to
Tuesday 5th July 20166.30pm for 7.00pm
Roseville Golf Club4 Links Ave, Roseville
$45 per personincl. 2 course dinner
Dress: Lounge Suit
RSVP Thursday 30th June 2016Mike Harrowell 0418 167 933 [email protected]
Roseville Chase Rotary Club’s Annual Changeover
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 7
6/5/2016 rosevillechaserotaryfunrun.org.au
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Roseville Chase Rotary Fun Run 31 July 2016
HomeGeneral InformationRoutes & RulesEvent Supporters
Welcome to the Roseville Chase Rotary 2016 Fun Run!
New this year Dogs on leads are welcome 2km family walk option Our Annual Fun Run is on again on the Sunday 31st July 2016, starting and finishing atCastle Cove Park, Holly St Castle Cove.
The Roseville Chase Rotary Fun Run is through the bush lined streets of Castle Cove with greatviews of Middle Harbour. This is a Community event and we welcome families as well as seriouscompetitive runners. This fun run is two weeks prior to the City to Surf so we look forward toparticipants using this event as a lead up for the City to Surf event.
We have a participation category for Special Olympics athletes or runners/walkers with a disability.
6/5/2016 Huronia Services Mail 2016 Roseville Chase Rotary Fun Run Sunday 31st July 2016
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2016 Roseville Chase Rotary Fun Run Sunday 31st July 2016 1 message
Duncan Campbell <[email protected]> Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 2:46 PMTo: Mike & Michelle Harrowell <[email protected]>Cc: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], David Brand<[email protected]>, Diana Wilkinson <[email protected]>, [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], JadeCatherall <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], Peter Lefmann <[email protected]>, [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Ross Symons<[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], Guy Arad <[email protected]>, Bob Warland<[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected]
Hello Rotarians,
To successfully promote the Fun Run we must all get involved. Here are the main marketing points
Place to promote the Fun Run
Gyms / ClubsYogo schoolsChiro / Physio practicesDance schoolsLocal shopsLocal notice boards – Shops, parks, ovalsLetter box drops in your local areaLetter to residents on the route of the event
Marketing messages
This is a Community eventsWe encourage local organizations / business to support the event by
Promote there event to their clientsPutting posters in there window / staff roomHave Fun Run Flyers available for their customersWe are not asking for money. Only marketing support
Supporting business will be listed on the Fun Run website (send me the details)Supporting businesses may have a stand / tent of the oval on event day to promote their business.(Any structure must be portable and off oval by 10.30)Fundraising by schools/ participants / groups is welcome. We raise funds by having more participantsin the event.Schools are welcome to run teams and book as a family (up to 6 per entry)Dressing up for the event is fine.All participants get a Medal. There are no other prizes but winners in the events will be recognized.A full set of results in age categories will be published on the day and available on the resultswebpageBBQ breakfast and coffee will be available at the event
Job allocations
Schools
Roseville College – David BrandGlenaeon School Middle Cove – David BrandCastle Cove Public Mike HarrowellKillarney High – Bob Warland
New this Year•Dogs on leads are welcome•2km family walk option
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 8
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 9
Committees for 2015-16
Club Administration: Director: Peter Lewis
Youth Service: Director: Cliff Garrett, Robert Brell, Ian Fraser, John Hartley, Dianna Wilkinson
Community Service: Director: Guy Arad, Greg Bell, Peter Bowden, Grant Campbell, Stuart Frith, Norm Gibson, Richard Green, Arthur Marshall, Peter McKeown, Malcolm Pilcher,
Stephen Simpson
Public Relations: Director: Jade Catherall
Membership: Ross Symons, Greg Muldoon
International Service: Director: David Brand, John Hammond, Sue Ward, Bob Warland
Vocational Service: Director: Ted Anderson, Ian Garrard, Neil Howie, Jill Lawson, Ian Robertson, Will Rogers, Stephen Simpson, Ross Symons
Rotary Foundation: Director: Neil Howie, John Hammond, Malcolm Pilcher
Fund Raising: Chair: Nick Brooke, Allan Farrar, John Hartley
Social: Chair: Richard Wilmott, Ian Garrard, Peter McKeown
Sergeant at Arms: Rotational
Program: Chair: Stephen Goldring
AttendanceOfficer: Mike Harrowell
Bulletin Editor: Will Rogers, Ross Symons (Assistant)
Risk Management: Allan Farrar
WelfareOfficer: Diana Wilkinson
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 10
BACK PAGE, for our guestsQ: Why did the cat go to Minnesota?A: To get a mini soda!———-Q: Where do orcas hear music?A: Orca-stras!———-Q: What do you call a fish without an eye?A: Fsh!———-Q: What do you do if your dog chews a dictionary?A: Take the words out of his mouth!———-Q: Why do fish live in salt water?A: Because pepper makes them sneeze!———-Q: Where do mice park their boats?A: At the hickory dickory dock.———-Q: Where did the sheep go on vacation?A: The baaaahamas
Q: I have a bed but never sleep. I have a mouth but never eat. I do not have feet but yet keep moving. What am I?A: A River_______Q: When I am clean, I am black. When I am dirty, I am white. What am I?A: A Blackboard________Q: Every morning I have eggs for breakfast. I own no chickens and I never buy eggs or get them from anyone else’s chickens. Where do I get my eggs?A: From my Ducks!
How does an Octupus hold Hands?
Which do you prefer to make a phone call or update your Facebook Status?
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Major Supporters of our ClubAll our meetings are hosted by the
Complimentary suppliers of function equipment
Complimentary storage of our grafitti trailer
Complimentary printing
OBJECT OF ROTARYThe Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;
FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
ADVANCE AUSTRALIA FAIRAustralians all, let us rejoice,For we are young and free,We’ve golden soil and wealth for toilOur home is girt by sea;Our land abounds in nature’s giftsOf beauty rich and rare;In hist’ry’s page, let every stageAdvance Australia Fair.In joyful strains then let us singAdvance Australia Fair.
ROTARY THANKSFor the community, friendship and the opportunity to serve through Rotary, we give thanks.
THE FOUR-WAY TEST1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?