District 9465 Western Australia Chartered: 22 April 1971 Team … · 2018-07-29 · Letter &...
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District Governor
9465
2018/19
Robin Yates
Team 2018-19
President
Stephen Castelli
Secretary
Brian McCallum
Treasurer
Bob Cooper
Attendance this week
Total Members 26
Apologies 2
Make-up 5
Attended 16
Honorary Member 1
LOA 4
Guests 3
Visitors
Partners
91.3 %
Facts & Figures
Raffle
Stephen & Ian
Heads & Tails
Ian C
Birthdays:
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 Stephen
The Rotary Club of Kwinana Inc. District 9465 Western Australia Chartered: 22 April 1971
Coming Events July 2018 Start of the new Rotary Year
July 2018 Sat 28th Traffic Controller Training. 8am to 1pm Mon 30th Club Meeting
August 2018 Membership and New Club Development Month
Mon 6th Club Meeting Sat 11th Bunnings Sausage Sizzle. Mon 13th Club Meeting Mon 20th Club Meeting Mon 27th Club Meeting
Attendance Officer:
Greg Williams 0435 083 069
Apologies by Saturday pm please
We welcomed Kristy Grantham and Willow Corless from SMYL Community
Services.
We also welcomed along Bill Rowe for a second visit, I believe a ‘White Card’
may be in the offing.
President Stephen is promoting the upcoming online ‘Club Survey’ encouraging
members to take part, more details shortly.
In 1985, Rotary launched its PolioPlus program, the first initiative to tackle global
polio eradication through the mass vaccination of children.
Rotary has contributed more than $1.7 billion and countless volunteer hours to
immunize more than 2.5 billion children in 122 countries.
In addition, Rotary’s advocacy efforts have played a role in decisions by donor
governments to contribute more than $7.2 billion to the effort.
No 04 23rd July 2018
Bulletin
Rotary International President 2018/19
Barry Rassin
Rotary Club of East Nassau
Stephen Castelli
President’s Pen
23rd July 2018
President Report
Club Survey:
Questions are being developed and fleshed out. Need to try keep questions short and with
short answers (preferable Yes or No).
Nothing is taboo, and we are trying to cover the full spectrum of the club, membership and its
activities.
Other clubs have chosen to do away with them, so some questions will include:
Sergeants Session – Yes/No?
Grace – Yes /No?
National Anthem Yes/No?
Interest in Fortnightly Meetings Yes/No?
This is NOT to make the decision on this subject, but rather to gauge whether the members
are ‘Open’ to the idea. If the answer is Yes, then a properly structured discussion will need to
be arranged, prior to a formal vote.
The purpose of the survey is to collect the ‘feelings’ of all the members on all aspects of the
club. We need to know where we are failing, where we could do better, how we can engage
members and also where we are going well.
The desired outcome is to have a better understanding of what the members expect from the
club and to set the direction for the club.
There is a ‘spike’ in the process, as I have just been advised that the tool that we were going
to use “Survey Monkey”, is only FREE for 10 questions.
We may have to look at other alternatives to “Survey Monkey” that will allow for the easy
collection of the data whilst preserving anonymity.
Keys: Mike Metcalf has been busy on setting up Keyed-alike padlocks for various items at
the clubhouse. The keys will currently unlock the padlocks at the rear shed, the large white
trailer and the front gate.
Keys were issued to members that required them, as well as to Inner Wheel who meet at our
clubrooms.
Thank you for your efforts Mike, it will make appropriate access much easier going forward.
Port: In keeping with the tradition of a bottle of port for attendance over 90%, President
Stephen has provided a bottle for the evening.
I think we live in a world where the most important thing is daily life: sharing a space with your family, making meals, being with your people. It's not only the idea of privacy, it's the beauty of the moment, at a time in the world when everything goes really fast - too fast. Ana Tijoux
President Elect Wendy Cooper
Thank you to the 11 members who have registered for the Traffic Management Training on
Saturday. 8am to 1pm. Rotary Hall.
Collie is the location for the District Conference, 22nd
– 24th
March 2019.
Are you coming?? Several members have booked a spot at the caravan park and others
privately. You may like to do the same.
Robyn has declared the dress code for the Saturday night a “Jeans and Checked shirt” night
full of fun.
Let me know if, and when, you have made a booking as I am the “ON TO CONFERENCE
COORDINATOR”…..again!
Keep the date of 1st of September free for a restaurant night. More details later.
10 people now confirmed for the walk on the 5th
August. Two withdrew because of the
Docker’s match. Do you need to? Check the list if you haven’t already.
If you don’t want to walk join us at Bliss Momo’s at 2:30 pm.
Standing Orders – Review
Standing Orders are adopted annually by the incoming Club Board of Directors (the Board) and
endorsed by the club members.
SO 1: A Standing Order can be placed in Standing Orders on adoption by the Board and a two-
third majority vote of club members.
SO 2: A Standing Order, or a section thereof, may be set aside or amended for a period in any
year, or for the year, on the recommendation of the Board and a simple majority vote of club
members.
SO 3: A Standing Order, or a section thereof, can be removed from Standing Orders on the
recommendation of the Board and a two-third majority vote of club members.
SO 4: Standing Orders will be reviewed annually by the incumbent Board and presented at the
combined incoming/outgoing Board meeting to be held in June each year. On agreement and
adoption by the incoming Board they will be presented to the club members for endorsement
at the earliest convenient club meeting following the Changeover Meeting.
A three-legged dog walks into a saloon in the Old West. He slides up to the bar and announces: "I'm looking for the man who shot my paw."
PP Brian McCallum
Inward Correspondence.
Star Trophies. Michael Nella. Paul Harris Fellows Trophy.
Bendigo Bank. Term Deposit Review Confirmation. A/C 151799277.
Bendigo Bank. Term Deposit Review Confirmation. A/C 15179852.
Outward Correspondence.
Alco of Australia. Letter & Photos. Donation of Office Furniture for Garage Sale for
Funds for Indonesian School Projects.
Would members please note that any correspondence received or posted by yourself, please ensure a copy is forwarded to your Secretary.
PDG Bob Cooper
Bills paid, money in the ban
Club Invoices have been sent to all members, please pay at your earliest
convenience.
The club Profit & Loss Statements are now available for members to view
on ClubRunner. See Club Documents.
To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism
to steal from many is research.
Club Projects Director
PDG John Iriks
PP Ian Critchley
Foundation Dir.
PP Bob Thompson
Vocational
Rtn. Michael Metcalf
Community
Project Director’s Report.
The next Bunnings Sausage Sizzle will be Saturday 11th August 18
Community
• The future of Wellard Markets continue to be debated.
Markets will be held October & November 2018, with a big event
planned for the Christmas Market in December, City Council
support is anticipated. We can include food vendors supplying alternatives to the food
types offered by existing shops.
Busy Bee on Thursday 2nd
August at the 66 Summerton Road
former home of Andy Valk, now owned by the Rita and Andy Valk Foundation for Kwinana.
The property has been vacant for some time but is now under offer
to rent again.
Work is needed to spruce-up both the interior and garden areas of
the home to ready it for rental.
Ladies from the Frank Konecny Centre will assist.
More information below.
Vocational
• Letters forwarded to local High Schools re: 4 Way Speech Contest.
Training will be offered, outside school hours.
International
PP Ian C was asked to look into a ‘Memorandum of Understanding
we had with the Rotary Club of Patong Beach which goes back to
February 2007, Ian contacted RC Patong Beach, no reply,
recommended we remove the document from our ‘Standing Orders’
Youth
• Will be seeking candidates for RYPEN, RYLA and Handicamp,
some possibilities already.
RYPEN 21st -23
rd September 2018.
RYLA 12th - 19
th January 2019
HandiCamp 20th - 26
th January 2019
Visit your club webpage.
http://www.clubrunner.ca/Portal/Home.aspx?accountid=8106
or type Kwinana Rotary Club into ‘Google’
PP. Max Bird
International
PP Genevieve Carr
Youth
PP Edd Samut
Membership Dir.
PP James Sharkey
Public Relations Dir.
Fine Session: Sgt. Norm Mulcahy
Stand-in President Stephen
Polio This Week 17th
July 2018
The Minister of Health of Papua New Guinea officially
launched the outbreak response campaign on 16 July in
Morobe, Madang and Eastern Highlands provinces.
Summary of new viruses this week: advance notification
of one wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case in Afghanistan
in Kunar province. In Nigeria, one new case of circulating
vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2) as well as
three confirmed and two advanced notice cVDPV2
positive environmental samples.
John I & Greg W: Both have sisters visiting from interstate.
John I: Attended the recent Board Meeting reeking of alcohol,
(he had a legitimate excuse)
Chris O: Suggesting we could swap our Bulletin Editor.
Lee D: Tennant Creek in the news lately, Lee’s home town.
Brian Mc:: Seen warming up his dinner plate.
Ian C:: Injured nose, apparently head butted a retic pipe.!!!
Eric B: Phone went off three times.
John I: Rang Norm, nothing unusual about that! Only problem was,
Norm is in Scotland at present.
Eric B: Borrowed the plastic binding machine from KPC, left a trail of
confetti on the office floor.
Brian Mc: Left Sam C off the updated directory.
Guest Speakers: Christy Grantham & Willow Corless from SMYL
SMYL CC is an Independent, non-government Curriculum and Re-engagement in Education (CARE)
school in Rockingham, WA, offering a creative, personalised, co-educational learning program to
students in years 9-12.
Christy first talked about the services offered by SMYL in the Rockingham/Kwinana area, but her
main focus was to be on a program called ParentsNext.
ParentsNext helps parents with children under 6 to plan and prepare for employment by the time their
children go to school. It now operates in all non-remote areas of Australia.
ParentsNext providers work with parents to help them set education and employment goals, develop a
pathway to achieve their goals and link them to services and activities in the local community.
ParentsNext has been operating in 10 locations since April 2016.
On 2 July 2018, ParentsNext started operating in all non-remote areas of Australia.
ParentsNext participants get help to:
identify education and employment goals
develop a pathway to achieve their goals
combine preparing for work with parenting responsibilities
access activities and services in the local community.
Participants in the Intensive Stream may be able to access a range of other support including a
participation fund, wage subsidies and relocation assistance.
Who is eligible?
Parents may have to participate in ParentsNext if they have:
received Parenting Payment for the last six months
not had employment earnings during this period, and
a child aged under six years.
Centrelink will contact parents who need to participate in ParentsNext and connect them to a local
provider.
Parents who receive Parenting Payment and have a child under six years can volunteer for
ParentsNext if they live in an Intensive Stream location.
You can get more information about ParentsNext on the Department of Jobs and Small Business
website.
Meet the Rotary International World President
Barry and Esther Rassin
President 2018 – 19 Rotary Club of East Nassau
New Providence, Bahamas
Barry Rassin earned an MBA in health and hospital administration from the University of Florida, and is the first fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives in the Bahamas.
He recently retired after 37 years as president of Doctors Hospital Health System and continues as an adviser. He is a lifetime member of the American Hospital Association and has served on several boards, including the Quality Council of the Bahamas, Health Education Council, and Employer’s Confederation.
A Rotarian since 1980, Rassin has served Rotary as director and is vice chair of The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees. He was an RI training leader and the aide to 2015-16 RI President K.R. Ravindran.
Rassin received Rotary's highest honor, the Service Above Self Award, as well as other humanitarian awards for his work leading Rotary’s relief efforts in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake there.
He and his wife, Esther, are Major Donors and Benefactors of The Rotary Foundation.
President Stephen with SMYL ladies Kristy Grantham and Willow Corless
What a remarkable picture, apologies if I’ve infringed anyone’s copyright
Makeup opportunities
Rockingham Monday 6pm for 6.30 Rockingham RSL Club
Palm beach Wednesday 6pm for 6.30 Ocean Clipper Inn
Baldivis 1st & 3
rd Mon 6.30pm for 7.00 Peel Manor House
Cockburn Thursday 7.15am for 7.30 Cockburn Seniors Centre
Byford & Districts Monday 6.15pm for 6.45 Byford Tavern, South W Hwy
Rotary Club of Kwinana Inc Contributions welcome: [email protected]
A young executive was leaving the office at 6pm when he found the CEO (Chief Executive Officer) standing in front of a shredder with a piece of paper in hand.
"Listen," said the CEO, "this is important, and my secretary has left. Can you make this thing work?"
"Certainly," said the young executive. He turned the machine on, inserted the paper, and pressed the start button.
"Excellent, excellent!" said the CEO as his paper disappeared inside the machine. "I just need one copy."
If you think talk is cheap, try hiring a lawyer
Mahatma Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an
impressive set of calluses on his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail
and with his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath. This made him ....what? (Oh, man,
this is so bad, it's good) A super callused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis.