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Volume 58, No. 30 9 February 2017 Meets Thursdays 6pm for 6.30pm at the Foundry Hotel
High St, Golden Square.
“Rotary Serving Humanity”
President’s Report.
At our meeting held on Thursday Feb 9 we welcomed visiting Rotarians in Bob Edgar (Rotary Club of Bendigo), Greg Penno (Rotary Club of Bendigo Strathdale) along with Alan Hawken and partner Lorna Mc Donald representing the Rotary Club of Echuca. Also Heather Nixon and our exchange student Toshiya Yanagisawa were also in attendance. Something I found most personally pleasing about this meeting was the high level of involvement of many of our newer members. Firstly we had Elizabeth inviting along a prospective new member to our club. Clive and Zoe both greeting our guests and collecting the money with Glenn chairing the meeting, Jennie making arrangements for our visit to Fortuna next week and most importantly listening to another new member in the role as guest speaker-namely Jane Robson. Jane recently moved from Ballarat to Bendigo to assume the role as the manager of The Bendigo YMCA. It was evident from the questions and comments made by members at the conclusion of Jane’s address that many had fond memories of a number of YMCA sponsored events going back further than perhaps we would all care to remember. Secondly, that we were not really aware of the many current involvements, especially in the area of child care, that our local YMCA is engaged in. Jane pointed out currently 60% percent of its local commitments were directed towards children below 12 years of age and this is a bit unique to Bendigo. She also stated a desire to perhaps raise its level of involvement with more youth related projects. Perhaps here will be some opportunities for our club to form another community partnership sometime in future? Toshi has been enlisted via Wayne Smith (Rotary Club of Bendigo) to fill the role as a Japanese interpreter for a visiting junior basketball team from Japan. This is a very special event in that all the teams competing this week consist of players with specific learning disorders. Although their basketball skills are a very high standard. The Japanese team is the only international team with the other teams representing the states and territories from our country. We met the team and their three adult supervisors on Saturday afternoon and Toshi’s skills were greatly appreciated as their English is very limited. Fortunately Toshi’s knowledge of basketball is a real help too as quite frankly the briefings issued by the stadium staff, even in English, may as well have been given in Russian as far as I was concerned. It looks like Toshi may spend quite a bit of time with them this week of which he seems quite excited about.
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Rotary Club of Bendigo South
Signpost
Scott’s Day Out was hot but despite the heat many still managed to eat a few sausages and burgers. A good role up of volunteers ensured no one collapsed in the heat and the public were well catered for. It was pleasing to see that our long overdue volunteers register was being attended to with all signing in and out. Thanks to Ros for getting these sheets into a nice book format that we could all actually clearly identify. Finally, please pay in advance for the Fortuna tour this Thursday and be on its front steps ready to go at 6 pm. Dinner is at the National Hotel to follow. Anyone who turns up at the Foundry this week after all the notice we have given should make a substantial donation to The Rotary Foundation. On that subject if you have not already paid the $26.50 to commemorate the birthday it is still not too late. Also, it’s still not too late to register for the district conference in Shepparton. Tony Plant, Club President
Meet the Group Vocational Exchange (GVE) team from the Philippines – Thursday 2 March
The Philippines GVE team will be attending the Bendigo South Rotary Club meeting on Thursday 2 March at the Bendigo Club, 22 Park Street, Strathdale. Various organisations across Bendigo are providing opportunities for team members to gain further experience in their respective vocations during the week. The team is being hosted by District 9800 for 4 weeks.
Rotarians and friends across Bendigo are invited to attend the meeting in order to meet the team and to hear their presentation. Please contact Lindsay Jolley ( 0416 192 032 / [email protected] ) by Friday 17 February, at the very latest, if you wish to attend. The meal cost will be $30 per person.
Visit to Villa Fortuna on Thursday 16 Feb Just a reminder for those coming to the Villa Fortuna on Thursday, please be there before 6pm as the tour starts right on 6pm The tour is $20 per head and we will adjourn to the National Hotel for dinner afterwards. The entrance is through the main gates, opposite Bendigo Day Hospital in Chum St, Golden Square and meet at front entrance. Phone Jennie Hughes if unsure of directions. Phone 0448 976 929, email: [email protected].
Club Program FEBRUARY – PEACE & CONFLICT
Thurs Feb 16 Fortuna Tour followed by dinner at the National
Hotel
Villa Fortuna
Thurs Feb 23 Dinner Meeting – Catherine McKenzie CEO Bgo
Tourism
Foundry
MARCH – WATER & SANITATION
Mar 2 Dinner Meeting - Vocational Study Group from
Philippines
Bendigo Club
Mar 5 Highway Cleanup
CLUB DUTY ROSTER
Date 16th
Feb 23rd
Feb
Topic Fortuna Villa
Tour
Bendigo Tourism
Guest Speaker Information
Centre personnel
Catherine McKenzie
Chair Jennie Hughes Anne Peace
Cashiers
Zoe Pocock Trevor Hawking
George Ellis
Regalia/Fellowship N/A Sue Hawking
All Rotarians on duty must arrive before 6pm on the night. If you are unable to complete your duty please arrange a substitute.
Attendance Officer: Zoe Pocock 0409 514 996 [email protected]
Another busy day of BBQ,
this time at the Scott’s Day
Out (right and below)
Our new member, Jane
Robson and Glenn
Madden
Roundup from our Cluster Clubs….. AWARD TO ROTARY FOUNDATION:
The Association of Fund Raising Professionals (AFP) has recognized The Rotary Foundation with its annual Award for Outstanding Foundation. “While almost everyone is familiar with Rotary, not everyone may realize just how much of an impact Rotary and The Rotary Foundation have had on countless people and communities across the globe,” says Jason Lee, AFP president and CEO. “On behalf of the entire charitable sector and people around the world, all of us at AFP are honoured to be able to recognize The Rotary Foundation as our 2016 Outstanding Foundation.” AFP’s committee of judges cited Rotary’s comprehensive campaign to eradicate polio as a major driver of the selection. They also mentioned that Rotary applies a methodical, purposeful approach
Women in Rotary Breakfast As numbers of women are increasing in Rotary, and certainly in our club, I would like to invite you to the Women in Rotary breakfast to be held in Melbourne on Wednesday 8 March 2017. If you are interested in joining women from other Rotary clubs and able to get there, I would encourage you join in this Breakfast with very interesting keynote speakers. Here is the link to the poster: Bookings: http://rotarywomen.org.au/
Anniversaries & Birthdays - February
Happy Birthday to…. Induction Anniversaries
23 Terry Dalwood 25 Ken Briggs 27 Jennie Hughes
15 Eddie Beer 23 Lindsay Jackson
WHO’S WHO?
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT: John Germ (USA)
RI DISTRICT 9800 GOVERNOR: Neville John
ASSISTANT GOVERNORS (GOLDFIELDS CLUSTER):
Gary McClure (Goldfields South) & Greg Noonan (Goldfields North)
PRESIDENT: Tony Plant
SECRETARY: Ruth O’Connell
TREASURER: Greg Noonan
CLUB PROTECTION OFFICER: Geoff McKinna
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT/ P.R: Rod Spitty
COMMUNITY SERVICE: Gary Pinner
CLUB SERVICE, SIGNPOST: Ros Chenery
ROTARY FOUNDATION: Merlyn Quaife
YOUTH SERVICES: Glenn Madden
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE: Lindsay Jolley
CLUB COMMUNICATIONS: Matthew Scott
THE OBJECT OF ROTARY The 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.
THE ROTARY CLUB OF BENDIGO SOUTH ATTENDANCE OFFICER
ZOE POCOCK [email protected] TELEPHONE- 0409 514 996
THE FOUR WAY TEST
1. 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
5. ?
ATTENDANCE & MAKE UP
OPPORTUNITIES DISTRICT 9800 GOLDFIELDS CLUSTER ROTARY
CLUB MEETINGS
KANGAROO FLAT: Monday 6pm, Rotary Gateway
Park
BENDIGO: Tuesday 12:45pm, Bendigo Club
BENDIGO STRATHDALE: Tuesday 6:15pm, Nancy
Long Dining Room, La Trobe Uni.
BENDIGO NEXT GENERATION: Wednesday
6:30pm, Shamrock Hotel
ECHUCA MOAMA: Tuesday 6pm, Border Inn,
Moama
BENDIGO SANDHURST: Wednesday 7.30am, BRIT
Restaurant or breakfast at Café alternate weeks.
EAGLEHAWK: Wednesday 6pm, Mechanics Institute
ROCHESTER: Thursday 6pm, The Court House
building, Moore Street (Opp. G. Nelson Motors).