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R O T A R Y C L U B O F B E A U M A R I S W E E K L Y B U L L E T I N Number 35, 14 February 2016
Next Meetings
THURSDAY 17 MARCH
NO MEETING DUE TO DISTRICT CONFERENCE
THURSDAY 24 MARCH
NO MEETING DUE TO EASTER
THURSDAY 31 MARCH
MUSIC QUIZ
CHAIR: MARY SEALY
AV: RICHARD JONES
CASH DESK: LYNDA DOUTCH & CHRIS WERNER
HOST: MALCOLM SAWLE
THURSDAY 7 APRIL
SPEAKER: HOLLY LINDSAY
TOPIC: TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL CHAIR: CHRIS MARTIN
AV: KEN MIRAMS
CASH DESK: CLEM QUICK & GEOFF STOCKDALE
HOST: BOB MCARTHUR
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Presidents Report
We had our Board meeting last Tuesday and, as is usual in this ClubDirectors reported on some of the fantastic service initiatives mem-bers undertake nearly every week. These include:• Post the Board meeting Richard Shermon and Chris D'Arcy
have finalised support for Matt's Place a social meals pro-gramme in Cheltenham. We will sponsor one meal session
every month, at a cost of $300. See more on page 2.• Malcolm and Chris endorse that we sponsor two club mem-
bers each year to the RLI (Rotary Leadership Institute). Thisis a four week course exploring Rotary and its programmes.There is another course later this year; please let anyone ofus know if you are interested.
• We are financially supporting Cheltenham Community Centrein their Gentle exercise and Chi Yoga Classes. These cours-es benefit Seniors but are not currently self-sustaining. Thisfits I with our interest in creating opportunities for Seniors.We will support the classes for a year to see if the classesare viable.
• Kerrie is continuing to negotiate with the Concourse Tradersre how we can assist them. There is discussion about help-ing with the Christmas Carnival however any assistancewould be predicated on a family friendly event.
• See more details of the Community programme on page 3.
Last week's home grown speakers were superb. Chris Mara is alocal and he was able to give us more information about Interplastwhich we have supported this year. Then we also had our own "home-grown" inspirational leaders Peter and Heather talking aboutthe Farmers' Market. Their achievements and the Club's commit-ment has enabled us to pursue our social support programmes evenmore effectively. The money raised from the Farmers' Market hasmeant we are contributing our time to raise funds to support others -
fantastic!
Next week there is no meeting at VGC, only an extended weekendmeeting, for those going to Conference. Thanks to Ken, ably assist-
1 Presidents Report2 / 3 Notices4 / 5 This Week’s Speakers6 Bayside Mayoral Charity Golf Day7 Beachside Youth Festival Flyer
8 District Golf Day9 RC of Mordialloc Interplast Golf Day10 Club Structure / Picture of the Day
Unless stated otherwise venue isVictoria Golf Club 6.30 for 7.00
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ed by Shirley, for organising this. Ken has also initiated com-ments to District about Conference format and location. Thesemay take some time to filter through the system given thatConferences are locked in years in advance, however I amsure our comments will make a difference in the long term. Asan A/ District Governor I am sure Ken will keep pursuingthis for us.
Yours in Rotary
Trish
Hocking Stuart Sandringham62-64 Station Street
Telephone: 03 9521 9800
237 , 319203 8535 7980
Beaumaris Rotary isnow sponsoring theMatts Place communitymeals programs. Theclub’s contribution willcover the cost of a com-
munity lunch eachmonth. We anticipatecontinuing this sponsor-ship for the rest of 2016.
The program helps dis-advantaged and sociallyisolated people in theBayside community toenjoy all the comforts ofa home cooked mealand friendship at Matt’s
Place.
Matt’s Place, open every Tuesday and Thursday, provideswarm hospitality for those who are doing it tough or are discon-nected from the community. A two course hot meal is providedas well as an opportunity for connection and social interactionthrough activities such as playing cards.
You can find out more about the Matt’s Place community lunchprogram at: http://baysidechurch.com.au/community/home-community-care-projects/matts-place/
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Topic: Interplast
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SPEAKERS: HEATHER CHISOLM & PETER FLUDE
TOPIC: ONE YEAR OF OUR FARMERS' MARKET
Heather and Peter spoke about the first twelve months of theBeaumaris Rotary Farmers Market.
Issues covered included:
• The initial delays in getting a clear picture of the re-quired approval process from Council officers.
• The strong support from the Councilors, politicians and
the community.
• The strong support from the Beaumaris Rotary mem-bers and partners in running each market.
• The financial outcomes for the market, the BBQ andraffles and how important these have become to Beau-maris Rotary and the Community.
• Ongoing discussions about the future of the market onthe current site now that the Beaumaris Campus hasclosed.
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Winter Pastels
Photograph by Sonia Sokhi, NationalGeographic Your Shot
A “casual stroll on the farm” affordedSonia Sokhi the opportunity to makethis photo of a frosty and colorful sce-ne in Vӧlkermarkt, located in the Aus-trian province of Carinthia. In part be-cause of its more than 200 lakes andcaptivating landscapes, Carinthia isknown as the “Austrian Riviera.”