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President: Boris M. Struk Editorial Logistics: Daryl Lee
Volume 79 Issue38 - Tue Apr 15th, 2014.
Today’s Meeting:
Liz O’Brien of Monash Uni Speaker about Stress Management
Liz O’Brien who is a trained healthcare professional with clinical experience in stress and lifestyle management. She is also a tutor in wellbeing and stress at Monash University School of Medicine.
Liz delivers the Health Enhancement for Living Program to organisations that need their people to be at the top of their game and give their best. She shows them how to manage their mental and physical energy to achieve peak performance and maintain a healthy work/life balance.
Major Takeaway – A brief say 10 minute Meditation may give you back more time than you
Imagine.
Visitors:
Liz O’Brien
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Delegation to Myanmar (Burma)
A delegation comprising President Boris, VP Anne and many RCE Members and Friends will depart Melbourne Thursday evening heading to Myanmar. A full schedule of activities, presentations and meetings has been expertly prepared by Tim Anderson and will provide the opportunity to see first-hand the result of the marvelous contributions and support provided by the RCE. Communications permitting, it is the intent to share as much of the experience as possible via email to RCE Members & Friends. _____________________________________________
A gentle reminder, if you have not yet registered for Meetup, please do so, sooner than later.
Managing communications and dissemination of information to and between RCE Members will be significantly easier and more streamlined once all Rotarians, Friends of Rotary, partners and supporters join our group.
The web addy is: www.meetup.com/Rotary-Club-Essendon
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On To World Conference Jun 1-4th Sydney
Barbara Wyatt advises RCEss already has 10 delegates registered for the World Convention in Sydney.
Your Opportunity to join the 60,000 expected to experience this Major
Rotary International Event in Sydney! Registrations can now only be made online. Go to www. http://rotary2014.com.au/ For accommodation contact Tim at Wings Away who will gladly make a booking for you.
Free public transport is available to convention delegates. Special convention trains will run from Central to Olympic Park every 15 minutes.
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Sorbolene If you got severe dry or cracking of your heals to the point where it feels like someone is sticking a needle in – try Sorbolene for a few days. Works better and more permanently than Dr Schols Heel Balm and Vaseline Intensive Care.
For Your Diary: Thu Apr 17th: 10am DIK Working Bee, Shed 40, 400 Somerville Road, West Footscray (Easter Thursday!) Thu Apr 17th to Tue Apr 29th:
10pm Delegation to Myanmar(Burma) Tue Apr 22nd:
Informal lunch for those interested @ Angler’s Tavern. (due to it falling between Easter Monday and Anzac Day and many away). Fri May 2nd:
Wacky Races Night, Maribyrnong Park Bowls Club 195 Holmes Road Moonee Ponds Tue May 20th: Ultima Receptions, Cnr. Keilor Park Drive & Ely Court, Keilor Victoria 3036, Sun Jun 1st:to Wed Jun 4th:
Rotary International Convention – Homebush Sydney Barbara Wyatt for details or http://rotary2014.com.au/
Thu Jun 19th 3.30pm – 7pm approx. finish
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute(MCRI) RCH Parkville – Vocational Visit
Fellowship Dinner after @:
Mercure North Melbourne, Cnr Flemington Rd & Harker St, Nth Melb.
Please visit www.meetup.com to confirm your attendance. Sun Jun 29th President’s Day
Neil Henderson announced today that this year’s event will be during the day on Sunday instead of usual President’s Night. Neil assured us all it will have all the usual Fun & Frivolity but with a slight
different slant and involvement for members. You might have to behave Roger – that’ll be a change!
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IMPORTANT THINGS
TODAY’S RAFFLE
Lino “The Doorm an ’s Assist an t Ext raord inaire” d rew t h e w inn ing t icket , b ut
could On ly f ind t he 9 o f Club s. Jackp o t t o next w eek w ell over $800! It Will Go
Of f @ Som e Po in t . Will you f inally ho ld The Joker and laugh all t he w ay t o t he
Bank o r w ill “The Doorm an ’s b and it s” sp lit t he Winn ings like last Chr ist m as.
Almoner’s Report
No t h ing t o rep or t .
Boris’s Quote of The Week:
To be continued when Boris returns from Awol, Anne Rogers filled in for Boris today and a Mighty Fine job she did WithOut The LapTop – Neil!
One Liner of The Week:
When there’s a Will, there are Relatives! And perhaps a TA.
Sarg’s Fine of the Week:
Our Man Ian T… returned from his trip O-S announcing that June apparently calls him S H One T Lips. I just write what I hear. No apology needed Ian – correct? Something to do with Kissing I believe or lack of technique thereof.
Around The Tables@ RCEss This Week
Grant advised this week it’s all about promoting the Wacky Horse Races Event! Your Editor concurs – Quite Clearly.
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Acting President Anne Rogers filling in for an AWOL Pres Boris.
Anne Ramsay collecting her New Dinner Badge for the lost One! You’ll be right for Burma now Anne.
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A Brief Paul Harris History on the Occasion of his Birthday It was February 23rd 1905. The aeroplane had yet to stay aloft more than a few minutes, the first cinema had not yet opened and Norway and Sweden were peacefully terminating their union. On this particular day, a Chicago lawyer, Paul P. Harris, called three friends to a meeting. What he had in mind was a club that would kindle fellowship among members of the business community. He was tired of meetings filled with other lawyers, talking about the things that only lawyers talk about. He wanted to find in the large city the kind of friendly spirit and helpfulness that he had known in the small towns where he had grown up -- the spirit to reach out in service to others less fortunate and to share fellowship with others in different professions. The four businessmen didn't decide then and there to call them- selves a Rotary club, but their get-together was, in fact, the first meeting of the world's first Rotary club and the first service club in the world. As they continued to meet, adding others to the group, they rotated their meetings among the members' places of business, hence the name. It was also Paul’s thought that the first club should represent a cross-section of the business and professional life of the community. From this beginning, Rotary developed into what it is today.
Peter B’ – Clearly Pete you were a week ahead of today’s guest Speaker
– It was this week for Meditating – Hope you listened to Liz O!!
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Operation Cleft Lip & Palate
DISTRICT 9800 GRANT – CLEFT PALATE OPERATIONS – BANGLADESH
The Club was successful in receiving a District Grant for Cleft Palate operations in Bangladesh, the
operations have now been completed.
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A summary of the outcomes follow:
Operation Cleft provides free cleft repair surgery for underprivileged children in Bangladesh. Until recently there were
only a small number of Plastic Surgery Units at Medical Training Colleges in Bangladesh. Last year another 9 units were
established however there is a lack of qualified Professors to teach the medical students. In order to assist in the
development of plastic surgery across the country, Operation Cleft conducted a number of training camps at each of
these new units.
The District 9800 Grant - Cleft Palate Operations funded a new surgical training camp at the Bogra Shaheed Zia Medical
College & Hospital, Bangladesh from 21 February to 23 February, 2014.
Attending the camp for surgical assessment were 27 children - 9 were deemed unfit for surgery at that time. Of the 9: 4
were mal nourished and underweight, 2 were suffering from pulmonary infection and the other 3 had problems other
than cleft lip or palate. All were referred for appropriate treatment.
Through the hospitals community health network, Centre for Disability in Development (CDD) will maintain contact with
the 6 cleft patients and monitor their progress in order to re-schedule them for surgery when next the Operation Cleft
surgical team visits.
The surgical intervention training camps are not just about the number of children who will be operated on, but includes
other really important priorities such as:
Training for local surgeons, medical staff and students
Developing a relationship with a new venue, so that long term our surgeons can visit regularly to help children who present with a cleft condition in this area
Training of Community Health Workers, who then visit patient’s pre and post op in the villages to monitor their progress.
The camps are all about helping underprivileged families in rural Bangladesh, ensuring sustainability and assisting with
professional development to improve knowledge and skills of the medical infrastructure. All of these things ultimately
have a huge long term impact not only on the people who are directly involved but also on surrounding communities.
By conducting this initial camp a relationship has been established with the hospital and staff enabling Operation Cleft
surgeons to make regular visits for further education and training of residents and students. This will in turn allow the
hospital to accept as patients, children who are in need of surgical repair of cleft lips or cleft palates. This will be great for
the surrounding areas as up until now there was nowhere for these patients to go. For medical attention their only
option was to travel the long distance to Dhaka (approx. 10 hours by train and ferry).
The beneficiaries of this District Grant were not only the 18 children who were operated on, but the surgeons,
occupational therapists, community health workers, theatre staff and post op medical staff who participated. Operation
Cleft surgeons will now visit this facility regularly as consultants to train medical staff in cleft repair surgery and to
operate on patients who have presented with this condition and have been wait listed pending the consulting surgeons
return visit.
Well done Shirley Kukk and Team
Men’s Shed Update – by Simon Cookson
RCEss, and more recently delegates from Strathmore and Nth Essendon Rotary Clubs have agreed to work together to gain monies from the Moonee Valley Council and hopefully a successful grant
application from the Strathmore Community Bank/Bendigo Bank.
The site for the “Men’s Shed” is still being discussed as there are two possible options.
Simon, Alistair Fraser, Lisa Lowcock and a member from each of the other clubs recently met at council chambers with Mayor, Jan Chantry and three council officers to discuss a plan to move this project along in the next 6-12 months.
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Mayor Chantry has been working with Simon on this project for the previous 18 months after Simon
had initially spoken to her about getting this up and running in our clubs area of influence.
Simon had asked Alistair Fraser to help with all the meetings and grant applications due to Alistair’s
history in council and many years’ experience dealing with city hall.
Unfortunately things had stalled with the unsuccessful initial application for funds from Dept. of
Human Services.
After our recent meeting at council, Mayor Chantry has now suggested Council budget $65,000 towards this project to get it up and running.
The $65,000 has been approved in principal amongst council members and we are awaiting an
official announcement from council to that effect.
Incoming President Lisa is keen to keep the ball rolling in her presidential year as are Simon and
Alistair keen to see the end result.
This could be an “ALL OF CLUB” project, ongoing for many years that can also unify and involve all
our other local Rotary clubs.
Letter of Thanks from the Mayor of MVCC for RCEss support of the 2014 International Women’s Day Breakfast
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A Charity close to Stephen Roe’s Soul:
Soles4Souls Australia (The Butterfly Movement Ltd) was established in 2011 and is based on the theory that when a butterfly flaps its wings on one side of the world it can create a hurricane on the other side. The Butterfly Movement is about making our impact on the world and the lives of others, whether they live next door or across oceans, a positive one.
Soles4Souls Australia collect gently worn and new shoes for children, women and men in need around the world both in Australia and abroad, who are disadvantaged because they do not own shoes or have inadequate footwear.
Shoes improve health and create opportunities including schooling, employment and sport.
The original goal for our inaugural appeal which ran from September 24 until December 24, 2011 was for 10,000 pairs of shoes to be donated over the three month period. The support and interest in the shoe drive saw more than 54,000 pairs of shoes donated from all states and territories in Australia. Today, in total more than 100,000 pairs of shoes have been donated and distributed to people in need.
To learn more and donate your shoes visit http://soles4souls.com.au/donateshoes/
If you have any questions or feedback or would like to know more about getting involved, please contact our Chief Executive, Dalice Kennedy, on 0451 596 386 or email [email protected].
YOUR GIFT will change lives by covering the transport & distribution costs of reaching worthy children, families and adults in our global community in need of your help.
For every $50 gift, you create positive social change by providing 25 pairs of shoes to people like you in need of life supporting protection and new more powerful opportunities. Thank you for being the change.
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For more details about Freedom From Poverty please
contact Shirley Kukk
Contact is your Weekly Rotary Mag. Your contribution would be much appreciated. Please Contribute to [email protected]. Thanks. Til next week – Sayonara! Please remember our sponsors who follow – they support us - kindly Support them.
Lost & Found @ The Pepi’s “Gordon Event!”
If these belong to you call The Pepi’s Please!
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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 Philip Stewart
on 9374-2607.
Incorporating John Gregory
PO Box 163, Essendon North, VIC 3041
Telephone: 03-8378-3600
Facsimile: 03-9379-8621