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District Governor
9465
2015/16
Melodie Kevan
Team 2015-16
President
Max Bird Secretary
Brian McCallum Treasurer
Bob Cooper
Attendance this week
Total Members 24
Apologies 1
Make-up 3
Attended 15
Honorary Member
LOA 2
Guests 2
Visitors
Partners
87.%
Facts & Figures
Raffle
Max B & John I
Heads & Tails
James
Birthdays:
Bob T 7th
Anniversary:
Club Anniversary:
If you had any we hope
you had a good day
Meets Monday
6 for 6.30pm
At Rotary Hall
Brownell Crescent, Medina
Visitors always welcome
President Max
The Rotary Club of Kwinana Inc. District 9465 Western Australia Chartered: 22 April 1971
Coming Events May 2016 Youth Services Month
May 2016 Sun 8th Wellard Markets Mon 9 Club Meeting Kakoda Trail Stephen Castelli Mon 16 Club Meeting Recycle Bike Project Mon 18th Board Meeting Mon 23 Club Meeting Restaurant Meeting Marri Park Mon 30 Club Meeting Joint Peel Meeting Ocean Clipper Inn
Attendance Officer: James Sharkey 9592 4987
Apologies by Saturday pm please
Hats off to Rtn Michael Metcalf for his organisational skills in putting together
our recent Anzac Day Breakfast project. We successfully served almost 500
people a full cooked Ausie breakfast in just on 1 hour, now that’s an achievement
in itself.
A very special thanks must of course go to our club members, Rotaractors,
partners and friends of Rotary because without their loyal and willing
participation this event just could not happen.
Members and partners turned up on Saturday 23rd
to prepare the food, and all the
other pieces of equipment necessary to ensure a great result on Monday 25th
Please note that PP James Sharkey will assume the role of Attendance Officer in
the absence of Greg W.
Members note the phone number listed below, Please ring PP James with your
apologies by the allotted time.
My thanks to PP Genevieve Carr who will capably produce your bulletin in my
absence.
We will also be without President Max B and VP Michael N for a couple of
weeks while they are overseas contributing to International Projects.
No 35 02nd May 2016
Bulletin
Rotary International President
K.R. (Ravi) Ravindran
Rotary Club of Colombo
Club President 2015/16 Max Bird
President’s Pen 2
nd May 2016
President Report
1. The 2016/17 Budget has been accepted by the board and is a very well balanced budget a great
effort by our treasurer Bob cooper
2. Anzac Day was a great effort by Mike Metcalf and his team, public numbers were slightly down,
but the team still seamlessly served about 450 in a hour (Sausages, Bacon, Eggs, Bake Beans and
toast)
3. Lee Davis and Steve C had the money Spinner at Motorplex on Saturday night 30th April 2016 and
raised $50.00 Thanks Lee & Steve
4. Palm Beach Rotary clubs Gala Dinner and Auction was held 30th April @ Garry Holland centre,
we had 10 members and partners plus Carol Adams and Chis attend for a great night out, about
200 people attended and the auction alone raised over $30k, extremely well organised
5. District assembly was held at Rossmoyne Senior High School on 1st May, and was a good
informative session for those that attended
6. District Gala Dinner is also fast approaching 19th May at the Parmelia Hilton 14 Mill St, Perth, this
promise to be a great night out with Bill Boyd as the guest speaker
7. Rotary Club of Kwinana Restaurant meeting @ Marri Park Tavern on 23rd
May 2016 registration
details have been sent to all members via personal e-mail
8. Combined Rotary Meeting 30th May at the Clipper inn Rockingham with Guest Speaker: Anne
Carey 2016 WA Australian of the Year to speak on her time in Sierra Leone fighting Ebola, We
have 5 members from Kwinana registered to attend (room for more)
9. While the fridges and freezers in the shed are empty we need a busy bee to defrost and clean then
out, they are a mess before we fill them again
International
The international Committee has carried out the following.
Our application for GG 1639026 referred back to us by the foundation with a couple of questions, we
are in the process of resubmitting it.
170 -180 Apple MacBook computers for Timor-Leste left Perth and have an ETA in Dili of 8th May
2016,
A small team of Ted Evans & Max Bird will travel to Timor-Leste on the 8th May returning 25th
May 2016
A new Global grant will be applied for on our return to cover the village of Gari-Uai, this village has
a population of 4,500 people without potable water,
Max Bird
Secretary: PP Brian McCallum
Inward Correspondence.
The Rotary Foundation. Annual Fund.
Water Corporation. Water Use & Service Charge Account.
The Concophillips Science Experience. Students Years 9 & 10.
Star Trophies & Badges. Base for Fellowship Award Trophy.
ASIC. Research & Evaluation Opportunity.
Kwinana RSL sub Branch. Invoice for Wreath for ANZAC Day.
Synergy. Electricity Account Tax Invoice.
Wellard & Districts Probus Club. 2 Letters.
Outward Correspondence.
Nil.
Would members please note that any correspondence received or posted by yourself, please ensure a copy is forwarded to your Secretary.
Treasurer: PDG Bob Cooper
Bills paid, money in the bank
The proposed and accepted budget for 2016/17 is available for members to
peruse on ClubRunner, see Club Documents.
Club Service: PP Mike Nella
Please consider helping out with the bread project. Bread is continuing to be picked up and distributed around Kwinana, please help out
with this worthy project if are able, please see Mike or Lorraine to be placed on their
roster.
Our club Changeover Night will be Saturday 9th
July at the Darius Wells Centre.
Please note the time will be: 6pm for 6.30pm.
Restaurant Meeting Monday 23rd
May at the Marri Park Tavern.
Busy Bee required asap to clean out and reorganise the ‘shed’ more info soon.
I'm a prince in Lagos, Nigeria and I want you to help me move $500 million out of the country.
Guest Speaker Nicole O’Dea from Daughters of Destiny
Sinade O’Dea President Max Bird Nicole O’Dea
Nicole O’Dea presents President Max with a Certificate of Appreciation
Club Projects Director
PP Ian Critchley
PP Bob Thompson
Foundation Dir.
PP Genevieve Carr
Vocational
PDG John Iriks
Community
Project Director’s Report.
PP Ian Critchley has returned from his overseas trip and wished to thank
PDG John Iriks for taking over the role whilst he was away.
Restaurant meeting on Monday 23rd
May, Marri Park Tavern.
Joint Peel District Meeting at Ocean Clipper Inn on Monday May 30th
Anzac Day breakfast once again very successful almost 500 breakfasts
served in just over an hour.
Rtn Michael M wished to sincerely thank all members and partners and
friends who have given of their time to ensure once again that this
successful project is ‘done and dusted’ for another year.
Next Sausage Sizzle at Bunnings is on Sunday May 29th 2016
The next Wellard Village Markets to be held on Sunday 8th May
Lorraine & Mike still looking for assistance with the bread project,
currently handling up to 700 loaves per week, we are able to help many
people in Kwinana.
Anyone able to help please see either Lorraine.
Lorraine L has two confirmed candidates for RYPEN.
We are providing 2 Microscopes for Leda Primary School.
BowelScan kits are available at 4 local pharmacies at $15 each.
Users now can mail their sample direct.
Opportunities have become available to raise funds at the Motorplex by
having our money spinner there..
PP Ian C believes we should persevere with this opportunity.
Lee D and Stephen C took the money-spinner to the last meeting and
report some improvement. Next week will be the last meeting of the
current season.
PR Director James continues to get our pictures and stories into Rotary
Out West, well done James!!
Visit your club webpage.
http://www.clubrunner.ca/Portal/Home.aspx?accountid=8106
or type Kwinana Rotary Club into ‘Google’
Pres. Max Bird
International
Lorraine Lucas
Youth
PP Matt White
Membership
PP James Sharkey
Public Relations Dir.
Fine Session Sergeant: PP Stephen Castelli
James, Norm and Greg: Bowling at the Corporate Bowls Day.
John W: Arrived late, claimed to have been listening to the car radio.
Lorraine L: Asking to Sergeant not to fine her!!!
Lee D: With Stephen C at the Motorplex, and insisted staying to the ‘bitter end’
Bob C: Very casual tonight, ‘unshaven as well’
Max, Mike, Greg and Eric: All deserting the ship.
Ian C: Welcome back.
Chris O: Had a couple of drinks Saturday night, bid and came home with $300 worth of
chocolates.
Max B: Had Changeover listed as July 8th
with a RSVP 18th
July???
Max B: Trying to teach members the technical side of emailing.
Dockers: Six nil, nothing more to say.
Bob C: That was the longest report from you ever.
Matt W: Receiving lots of advice from Ben while backing up to the caravan, was then heard to
comment, “not my son”
Mike N: Now has jockey wheel on his trailer rather misshapen, egg shape.
Polio This Week 20th
April 2016
The globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent
oral polio vaccine, the first stage of objective 2 of the Polio
Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013-2018, is underway
between 17 April and 1 May
The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on immunization
(SAGE) met on the 12 to 14 April to discuss polio eradication.
The final communique of the Organisation of Islamic
Cooperation (OIC) Istanbul Summit, adopted by OIC Heads of
State and Government, reaffirmed the importance of preserving
the health and wellbeing of children as a duty of parents and
society as prescribed by Islam, and appealed to religious scholars
and leaders to support polio eradication efforts.
Anzac Day Breakfast 2016
This Week in History
1611: The first copy of the King James Bible is printed.
1654: The first toll bridge in America opens: humans cross free but animals have to pay.
1804: The war between white settlers and Tasmanian Aborigines begins with the "Battle of Risdon"
1815: Following completion of the first road over the Blue Mountains, Governor Macquarie names
Bathurst.
1829: The city of Fremantle, Western Australia, is founded as Captain Fremantle hoists the Union Jack.
1840: New Zealand is officially declared a British Colony.
1842: The colony of the Moreton Bay District is declared a free settlement.
1852: The Second Gold Escort arrives in Adelaide, returning wealth from the Victorian goldfields to the
colony of South Australia.
1865: Australian bushranger Ben Hall is shot dead by police.
1875: Giles departs on his final expedition, crossing the western deserts twice. [
1894: The Australian slang term 'fair dinkum' appears in print for the first time.
1897: The first ocean-going steamer berths at the newly constructed Fremantle Harbour.
1901: The Federal Labor Party is formed with John Christian Watson as its leader.
1906: The first electric tram in Melbourne, Australia, begins operating.
1915: British ship, the Lusitania, is sunk by a German submarine, resulting in the loss of 1,198 lives.
1937: The airship Hindenburg catches fire as it attempts to dock in New Jersey, USA, killing 36.
1942: The Battle of the Coral sea begins.
1945: Today marks VE Day (Victory in Europe), when Germany's unconditional surrender to the Allies is
announced.
1945: Six people are killed in the only deaths caused by Japanese bombs on the American mainland in
World War II.
1954: British athlete Roger Bannister breaks the four-minute mile.
1969: British ocean liner, the Queen Elizabeth 2, departs on her maiden voyage.
1970: Four students at Kent State University, Ohio, USA, are killed by members of the Ohio National
Guard.
1994: The Channel Tunnel is officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II and French President François
Mitterrand.
1978: The first ever spam email is sent.
1979: Margaret Thatcher becomes Britain's first woman Prime Minister.
2008: The longest bridge in the world, the 36 km Hangzhou Bay Bridge, opens.
Guest Speaker: Pastor Nicole O’Dea
Daughters of Destiny Victory Life Church Kwinana
Introduced by Rtn Lorraine Lucas.
Pastor Nicole O’Dea has been assisting women of all ages to recover from abuse for 15 years.
She has a Diploma and Bachelor of Arts Degree in Christian Ministry.
Daughters of Destiny is a Christian Ministry and a Registered Benevolent Charity with an ABN
reaching out to women and girls who have suffered abuse and who are seeking a breakthrough in
their lives.
Founded by Nicole O’Dea Daughters of Destiny Inc. or DODI Retreat for Girls was incorporated in
February 2011.
All of the ladies involved in the running of DODI are abuse survivors and fully qualified in their
fields of expertise – we only gather the best people to walk the journey with these young lives.
Every Friday workshops are held for girls and young women divided into groups according to age.
Workshops run alongside the school terms on the same dates, is without cost and within these
workshops the following occurs.
A light meal is shared with a healthy focus
Encouraging Christian based teaching is given by young qualified teachers under the
supervision of the mature women with teaching manuals supplied.
Girls are gently encouraged to seek our free counselling to help them through their issues.
Craft, sewing, cooking, dance and movement and an excursion once a month is provided.
The reasoning behind the workshop program is to have a place for women and girls to go to feel
comfortable and relaxed and encouraged, to make friends and build relationships.
Its objective is also to build a bridge to counselling which is encouraged in these workshops.
Counselling services are available Monday to Friday and is a place of healing provided for women
and girls to be able to talk in a safe and confidential environment; to talk about their issues; receive
prayer and encouragement; and receive referrals to psychologists and or any other assistance they
may need.
Homestead and Academy.
The Baldivis Daughters of Destiny Homestead and Academy for women and girls, the first of its
kind in Australia commenced intake in March 2016.
Included on-site training room for TAFE classes, Chapel and Counselling Rooms.
Girls are encouraged to learn life skills to run their own homes and to learn to survive day to day
life, supporting themselves in a controlled and safe environment where support is there 24 hours a
day 7 days a week.
A Schedule is provided with daily activities available targeting Emotional, Cognitive and Functional
Recovery for some of the more serious abuse cases where total care is needed.
The age range for this type of centre would be 18 years to 25 years, with exceptions made either side
of this age group on a case by case basis. At present 5 girls are catered for, this will be increased to a
maximum of 10 girls.
Thanks provided by PP Matt White.
Makeup opportunities
Rockingham: Monday 6pm for 6.30 Ocean Clipper Inn
Palm beach: Wednesday 6pm for 6.30 Ocean Clipper Inn
Cockburn Thursday 7.15am for 7.30 Cockburn Seniors Centre
Fremantle Wednesday 6pm for 6.30 Villa Roma 12 High Street Fremantle
Byford & Districts Monday 6.15pm for 6.45 Byford Tavern, South W Hwy
Rotary Club of Kwinana Inc Contributions welcome: [email protected]
A wealthy old lady decides to go on a photo safari in Africa, taking her poodle along for company. One day the poodle starts chasing butterflies and before long, discovers that he's lost. Wandering about, he notices a hungry-looking leopard heading rapidly in his direction. The poodle thinks, "Uh, oh!" Noticing some bones on the ground close by, he immediately settles down to chew on the bones with his back to the approaching cat. Just as the leopard is about to leap, the poodle exclaims loudly, "Boy, that was one delicious leopard! I wonder if there are any more around here?" Hearing this, the leopard halts his attack in mid-strike, a look of terror comes over him and he slinks away into the trees. "Whew!" says the leopard. "That was close! That poodle nearly had me!" Meanwhile, a monkey who had been watching the whole scene from a nearby tree, figures he can put this knowledge to good use and trade it for protection from the leopard. So off he goes, but the poodle sees him heading after the leopard with great speed, and figures that something must be up. The monkey soon catches up with the leopard, spills the beans and strikes a deal for himself with the leopard. The leopard is furious at being made a fool of and says, "Here, monkey, hop on my back so you can watch me chew that poodle to bits!" Now, the poodle sees the leopard coming with the monkey on his back and thinks, "What am I going to do now?" but instead of running, the dog sits down with his back to his attackers, pretending he hasn't seen them yet, and waits until they get just close enough to hear. "Where's that damn monkey?" the poodle says. "I sent him off an hour ago to bring me another leopard!"