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President – Jenny Foster 2017/18
April 10th 2018
Volume 83, Issue 36
[email protected] Chartered 27th March 1935 www.RCE.org.au
Jenny Foster
17th April 2018 David Sullivan – Lawyer Crownbet The Anglers Tavern 6pm to 7.30pm
20th to 21st April 2018
7pm to 4pm
Relay for Life – Supporting Brumby Babes RCE to attend Friday night
Aberfeldie Athletics Track Corio St Moonee Ponds
24th April 2018 Catherine Scerri - Bahay Tuluyan The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT:
Dear Fellow Rotarians & Friends, What a special week this has been with many things happening but 2 things of special mention to comment on. Firstly we were “People of Action” for a full day working bee at "Donations In Kind" last Saturday. How wonderful it was to gather together Rotarians & non-Rotarians from the Rotary Clubs of Essendon, Camberwell & Hawthorn. The 25 or so of us certainly left DIK a lot dirtier & far more tired than how we started the day but wow…did we accomplish a lot. No-body could believe the variety of medical instruments & consumables that we had to sort through & organise. When the 10 Doctors & Nurses who assisted (how good this was!) didn’t even know what some of the instruments were for, we just laughed & improvised on what we thought we could use them for. As we sorted there were heaps of discussions about project work people are doing in Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Cambodia, Vietnam & more. This exchange of ideas & information was fantastic. Watching a young nurse who has just returned from spending 2 months training nurses in Cambodia helping a non-medical young girl who she had never before met putting together heaps of First Aid equipment to take to Kenya at the end of this month, was wonderful to witness. So much fun we had, so much team-work & so much food, especially the cakes bought in by Don Jago, was absolutely worth turning up for. Then last night 100+ people attended the Inaugural Foundation Cluster Dinner. Hosted by RCE we enjoyed a very special night together with members, partners & friends from the Rotary Clubs of Gateway East & West Clusters, & also other Clubs in the District. Thank you to many of the District Leadership team for attending to hear so much inspiration from Dr Murray Verso talking about Foundation & David Abbey telling everyone about the Royce & Jean Abbey Scholarship & Awards. We then heard from our fabulous key-note speaker Lien Trinh, Project Manager for Rotary’s "End Trachoma 2020”. Everybody left the evening knowing why we are so proud to be a Rotarian for sure!
Congratulations to PP Maria Kouppas & PP Stephen Chandler on being presented a “Royce Abbey Award” at this dinner. They are certainly 2 members of our Club that display the enthusiasm & commitment to Rotary that Royce Abbey himself would absolutely applaud as we did together last night. It was very special to be able to announce these Awards in front of so many Rotarians & have David Abbey present them.
I thought I would today leave everyone with the following words written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1936, just 1 year after RCE was chartered. Let's think of these words as we talk about all the brilliant work the Rotary Foundation has achieved in 100 years & also all that we are accomplishing when we volunteer at Donations In Kind & raising money to help such major issues as trachoma & blindness in Australia & other parts of the world..
"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see things are hopeless & yet be determined to make them otherwise”
Have a great week,
Kind Regards
President Jenny Foster
Other matters Proposed change of meetings Roger also put out a proposal to be discussed before deciding, to change the frequency of meetings to once a month, and charge a higher fee per person (suggested $40 per person) he stated that this will generate a greater number of attendees and would make it easier to book good speakers as well. Roger further suggested that in order to make up for any loss in revenue that an increase in the annual subscription be made, suggested $100 more, he acknowledged that the financials will need to be worked out to ensure the members benefit as well as the club with a larger attendance. He further suggested that all the committee meetings can be held on the same day at the same venue (perhaps new one) and the duration of the meeting to be two hours perhaps at night. President Jenny asked members to forward their views to Roger so that the proposal can be evaluated.
HOO ROO from the Hendo’s
Our moving date to Torquay is now set for Monday 23rd April. We’d like to say goodbye to all our Rotary friends via a relaxed
afternoon at the Laurel Hotel. No formalities or speeches – just some finger food and an Open Bar for 3 hours.
It’s at the Rooftop Lounge, Laurel Hotel, 289 Mt Alexander Rd, Ascot Vale.
Date: Sunday 22nd April
Time: 2.00 – 5.00pm
No need to RSVP – just rock up.
Neil and Mary Henderson
STAR CARNIVALE Dear Presdents, Presidents Elect and Foundation Directors, You will by now be aware of the Star Carnivale and the lighting up of the Melbourne Docklands Star Ferris Wheel in Rotary colours for the night of the 22nd April. However, if you’ve missed out on the information, details are attached below. Breaking News: Some clubs seem to be having some difficulty filling a POD (20 members) so we are now offering a half POD (10 members) to clubs and we will make a donation in that club’s name of $200. Donations can also be made in individual’s names It is getting close to the event and we now need a commitment from those clubs who have promised to be part of this 'first of its kind’ unique event.
Here is the link to book : www.rotaryalbertparkevents.org.au/buy-tickets Please do this right away We are keen to make this an extraordinary event, with food and drinks available on board the flight (if you so choose) and the internationally renowned Astro Physicist sharing new information on the galaxy(free to all who book on the Star Carnivale) on a ‘Star’ that is lit up in the blue and gold of Rotary All profits will go to our Rotary Foundation Please call or email me if you have questions Loryn Clark Past President Rotary Albert Park 0418 390 334 Please advise Jenny Foster – 0410 595847 if you would like to join her in a Pod together with some her family by Fri, 13 April
END POLIO NOW CAMPAIGN As a donor to The Rotary Foundation, funds can be directed to the End Polio Now campaign and what an absolute highlight it will be for Rotary when the last case of polio is finally recorded. With more than 350,000 cases annually in 1988 to just 22 reported last year, success is imminent and as Rotarians we can all be a part of that and be justifiably proud of the achievement. Donations can also be applied to the Annual Fund from which Rotary Clubs can access grants to assist with their individual projects. Our own Club has been one of the most successful in our District in applying for these grants so your donation can be viewed as a two-way transaction given the likelihood of funds returning to our Club. I can't think of another charity which returns money to its donors with the added bonus of tax deductibility for all donations! There is no other charity which I would rather support and I wholeheartedly encourage you all to do the same. Finally the Moonee Valley Art Show Committee would like to extend an invitation to all Rotary Club members and families to join with the Columban Priests, sponsors and volunteers to celebrate the successful 4th Annual Moonee Valley Art Show. The Committee hopes to be able to announce the final monetary gains from this event which will greatly help both the Rotary Clubs of Keilor East & Essendon to continue to support local & international communities. The dinner event will be held this Thursday night 12th April, 6.30pm at Tamburro’s Restaurant, 376 Keilor Rd. Niddrie. All meals and drinks are reasonably priced. Please contact Gerard Mahoney of the Rotary Club of Keilor East on 0412 165 912 if you would like to attend. Kind regards, Stephen Roe
WORK AT DIK
Thank you all so, so much for assisting us with getting heaps sorted at
DIK last Saturday.
We achieved so much. How long it would have taken us to sort all those
instruments, dressings & so much more on those many pallets without a
large team to assist us.
At the same time I believe we all had fun & we can thank DIK for us all
leaving a lot more dirty & tired than we started the day.
"Many hands make light work" & that definitely can be said about our work
on Saturday. It was terrific to see such a difference in age from
Patrick¹s 9 year son & Gordon¹s 18 year old Grandson to who knows what our
upper age was. I do believe that Patrick¹s son took more photos that would
be good to share with this group if Gordon could organise this please, &
anyone else that did the same. I took a few that are attached but now
realise I should have taken more as I missed a few people. Maybe I was too
busy talking?!?!
It was wonderful to also have 10 Doctors & Nurses on the team. How
valuable all this knowledge was to sort the most incredible amount of
different items. It was also fantastic to see Rotarians from 4 different
Clubs (Essendon, Keilor East, Camberwell & Hawthorn) come together with
other non-Rotarians to work together to achieve so much. I also forgot to
count how many people we had come along on the day but I¹m thinking it was
around 25 in total.
So much chatter about projects being helped by this group in Cambodia,
Vietnam, Tanzania, Kenya, EthiopiaŠ...just to name a few. How interesting
all these conversations were & how wonderful to be able to share
information between each other. I loved it when I saw 2 of the young girls
who came for the first time helping each other. Tess who has just returned
from 2 months spent training Nurses at the Handa Emergency Hospital in
Battambang, Cambodia assisting Victoria to pack lots of First Aid items
for a large school in Kenya that have nothing like this that she will take
to Kenya at the end of this month.
So many people there that Sue Gray (nurse who does heaps of project work
in Vietnam) didn¹t even realise that Dr Peter Lugg was there in the other
aisle working awayŠ...they used to work together. Sue was so pleased to
find out that Peter was able to recently send 2 containers of medical
equipment to Cambodia & currently we are working towards the next one.
We had many of you asking if we could have more of this fun again,
obviously everyone loves getting dirty!!.
After most people had left, Sue Gray, Deb Sloggett & I decided to pencil
in another working bee for Saturday, 2 JUNE (TBC by Bob & Laurie of
course). Stay tuned for a date confirmation.
Many, many thanks again everyone. Please pass this email onto anyone that
came on Saturday but I do not have email address for.
Kind Regards
Jenny
Speakers for the day – Cluster night – End Trachoma PP Maria Kouppas acted as the MC for the night and introduced Dr Murray Verso who spoke briefly about the good work done by Rotary in the world and what Rotary Foundation does and where the money goes for charity. He said that the bulk of the money goes to the “End Polio Campaign” he said when it began there were 1,000 cases per day and now only 6 cases found mostly in Afghanistan. He said the Foundation is a Charity of choice. David Abbey spoke next and spoke about the Royce & Jean Abbey Scholarship award and said the late Past International President became a Rotary member in 1954 the year David was born, and became the RI President in the years 1988/89. He said the Royce & Jean Abbey Fund was initially started for agricultural scholarships with US$10,000. Since then over 30 scholarships have been awarded. He further said that the Royce Abbey Award was started in 2004 for Rotarians showing Commitment & Enthusiasm and a donation of $1,000 made to the fund with each award. He said that if there is a person in the Asia/Pacific region that is deserving of the award, this should be brought to the notice of the committee. Stephen Chandler & Maria Kouppas from the Rotary Club of Essendon were awarded the Royce Abbey award
The next speaker was Lien Trinh – End Tracoma
Lien spoke about the need to end Tracome by the year 2020. She said she wanted to work with people with the decease which
she said is totally preventable. She said that she worked in SriLanka after the Tsunami and she met a person who was blind and
at that time she felt that she wanted to do more for people affected by this desease.
She said she persued studies in Public health in the UK and after returning to Australia she found that we are the only
developed country in the workld to suffer from this decease specially in the Aboriginal community due to the lack of facilities
and the lack of hygiene.
She said that it was difficult to talk about hygiene with indegenious people and she eventually did this by having workshops.
She thanked the Rotary community for the help obtained so far and requested further donations for work in this area.
Lien Trinh with Judy Pepi
ANZAC Day
Free accommodation offer for Veteran or Family of Veteran attending ANZAC Dawn Service and/or the ANZAC march
The Treasury on Collins, a heritage-listed boutique apartment hotel located on Collins Street, Melbourne has kindly offered accommodation to a veteran or family of a veteran who will be attending the ANZAC Dawn Service at the Shrine of Remembrance or who will partaking in the ANZAC march on the 25th April this year. They have offered 1 night’s accommodation in a Heritage King Suite inclusive of breakfast for two for Tuesday 24th April. If a Club is aware of a veteran or family of a veteran travelling to Melbourne and would like to nominate them for the free accommodation offer please contact District Chair Club Service Yvonne Flynn. Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0418 387 339
Please do not contact the hotel direct.
District Recognitions – applications due by 1st May The purpose of District Recognitions is to acknowledge and encourage “excellence” in a variety of key areas. They are designed to give Clubs and their members pride in their achievements and to set the benchmark in what Clubs can do to make a difference within our community. This year we have revised the categories, which are now aligned to the Avenues of Service, with six categories in total, that continue to align to the District 9800 Strategic Goals and Objectives. A maximum of two projects will be selected in each category thereby making no more than 12 Recognitions being celebrated as being the ‘best of the best’. A project/event can only be nominated in one category (to avoid duplicate awards). All recognitions within the six categories can be nominated by the Club’s AG or an Avenue of Service Chair/DLT member who would then encourage the Club to apply and provide supportive documentation. Clubs can also continue to self-nominate but would need to seek an endorsement from their AG /Avenue of Service Chair/DLT Member to ensure the project/event fits the criteria outlined. This will ensure Clubs do not spend time making submissions that would not qualify for selection. Download Recognition Categories and Criteria Download Nomination Form We know there are fantastic projects out there worthy of these recognitions so please submit your applications by the deadline of 1st May. Winners will be announced at the District Changeover event on 3rd June. Yvonne Flynn District Club Service Chair [email protected]
District Assembly 20th May District Assembly is a wonderful opportunity to connect with other Rotarians and Rotaractors in District 9800, as well as being an opportunity to meet the incoming District Support Team. The day is structured to give individual members the chance to learn more about their portfolio as well as networking with others in similar positions in other Clubs. A session for new members is extra special, and this will show them the scope of Rotary within the District and beyond. I encourage you to bring all members of your incoming Team and members who have joined your Club within the last 12 months. This day will be held on Sunday 20 May at Tabcorp Park in Melton with registration between 8.15am - 9.00am. The day concludes with lunch at 1.30pm. Attached is the Agenda for the day, detailing the sessions along with a Registration Form. Please complete the Registration Form and return it to Jane Pennington, District Secretary Elect with payment going to the Rotary Club of Melton (payment details on the form) by the RSVP date of 7 May. We ask that all attendees indicate which breakout sessions they will be attending in Session 1 and 2.
Lunch is optional and if you and your team decide to have lunch the choice of meal should be indicated on the Registration Form. The cost of attendance for the day is $15 and the cost of lunch is $22 hence the total for the day is $37. Members of the District Board, District Avenues of Service, Assistant Governors and presenters will be paid for by the District. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact either me or Jane Pennington ([email protected]). I look forward to welcoming you to Tabcorp Park. Warm regards Bronwyn Stephens District Governor 2018-2019 Download Assembly Agenda Download Assembly Registration Form This information has been sent to all Presidents Elect
District changeover
Please join District Governor Peter Frueh and Anne, District Governor Elect Bronwyn Stephens and Mark as we whoop it up at “The International” in Brighton. This year the District Changeover is celebrating our District and all we have achieved together – Rotarians and Clubs, with assistance and support from the District Leadership Team. There will be fun, special projects and Rotarians honoured. Entertainment by our own sensational “Barking Dogs” with Sue Foley. Dress to impress but don’t feel you need to be uncomfortable, AND bring your dancing shoes. In true Rotary style, there will be funding opportunities for two projects of $1,000 each. Submit a short, informal project plan, register a table of 10 before May 18th. Be ready to claim the prize and announce the project to all our District Rotary friends. Maybe you will gain support from other Clubs and possibly receive a Foundation District Grant . BOOK AT www.trybooking.com/367423 Download Changeover Invite Flyer
2018-2019 Rotary District 9800 Foundation Grants Metro Seminar Learn why and how your Club should apply for a Foundation Grant When: Monday 30 April 2018 Time: 5.30 for 6.00 pm - Light food, tea and coffee, soft drinks available from 5.30 pm - Open Bar Seminar commences at: 6:00pm and concludes by 8.30 pm Venue: Graduate House, 220 Leicester Street, Carlton Cost: $27.50/registration fee (Clubs – consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs) This seminar is essential for Club Presidents, Foundation and International Chairs and any member interested in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project. Local and international District Grants as well as Global Grants and Vocational Training Teams will be discussed. The Foundation Grants Team will be introduced and will discuss various scenarios involving possible grant applications. All other Foundation programmes will be addressed in an interactive format at District Training Assembly at Tabcorp Park, Melton on Sunday 20 May 2018. Attendance by one of your Club members at this, the only Grants Seminar for 2018-19, is mandatory if there is a possibility of your Club applying for a Grant. Regional Club Presidents will receive a separate invitation to the Seminar to be held at Kangaroo Flat Meeting Rooms on 07 May 2018. Booking by 26 April 2018 essential through Trybooking https://www.trybooking.com/369983 (ensure your Club details are included ) Enquiries: Cheryl on [email protected] or Don Heath on [email protected] or 0405 132 103 Download Flyer This information has been sent to all Foundation Chairs
Districts 9780 and 9710 funds for fire relief If your Club would like to donate to assist these areas please deposit your donation to: Account: Rotary International District 9800 – Disaster Relief Account BSB 033-181 Account 377982 Reference: Your Club Name This appeal will close on April 30th and any funds received as of that date will be distributed equally between the two affected Districts. More information of the impact of the fires is in the attached pdf.
Inspiration around every corner Inspiring speakers, fun host events, and engaging breakout sessions make for an experience you won't want to miss. Arrive a day early to attend the Rotary Peacebuilding Summit on 22 and 23 June. You'll join leaders from around the world to explore how to create peace in your community. Register today while space is still available. Sign up for the convention by 31 March to take advantage of the pre-registration discount. District On-To-Conference contact: Kevin Beagle, [email protected]
Thought for the day – Cannot be all things to all
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 David Porter on 9374-2607.
EVENTS CALENDAR DATE SPEAKER/EVENT VENUE
17th April 2018 David Sullivan – Lawyer Crownbet The Anglers Tavern 6pm to 7.30pm
20th to 21st April 2018 7pm to 4pm Relay for Life – Supporting Brumby Babes RCE to attend Friday night
Aberfeldie Athletics Track Corio St Moonee
Ponds
24th April 2018 Catherine Scerri - Bahay Tuluyan The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
1st May 2018 Neil Henderson – My Life! The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
8th May 2018 Kurt Smyth – The battle of Long Tan The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
15th May 2018 Charter Night & Book Launch- Guest speaker Alex Lavelle – Editor The Age & Alan Murphy
Ascot House – 6.30pm for 7.00pm
22nd May 2018 Alan Murphy – RCE’s Book of History The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
29th May 2018 Paul Cariss – Notary Public The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
5th June 2018 David Abbey – Memories of the day Royce Abbey became RI President in 1988
The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
12th June Richard Lawrence – MVCC Update The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
15th June 2018 President night – Launch of RCE’s Book of History
University House – 6.30pm for 7.00pm
19th June 2018 No Meeting due to President’s night
26th June 2018 “Kiss Goodbye to MS - RAGSMA The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
3rd July 2018 Change-over Lunch – Jenny Foster to Veronica O’Sullivan
The Anglers Tavern 12.30 pm for 1pm to 2pm
Have you taken any photos on your iphone, or camera in
this past Rotary Year?
Can I please have them forwarded to:
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