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C rossroads Rotary e-bulletin published by Rotary Club of Singapore Proud of our Heritage, Committed to our Future Chartered 6 th June 1930 7 MARK YOUR DIARY What’s ahead? Don’t miss the forthcoming events and Birthday / Anniversary celebrants and more… 1 IN FOCUS Report on the Gardenia Love Outing Lifetime Achievement Award Winner for Best Bulletin in District 3310 Volume 54 Issue No. 46 25 June 2018 4 LAST WEEK Report on Wed, 20 June 2018 Meeting Gardenia Love! Outing to Singapore Gardens by the Bay

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e-bulletin published by Rotary Club of Singapore

Proud of our Heritage, Committed to our Future Chartered 6th June 1930

7 MARK YOUR DIARY

What’s ahead? Don’t miss

the forthcoming events and

Birthday / Anniversary

celebrants and more…

1 IN FOCUS

Report on the Gardenia Love Outing

Lifetime Achievement Award Winner for Best Bulletin in District 3310

Volume 54 Issue No. 46

25 June 2018

4 LAST WEEK

Report on Wed, 20 June

2018 Meeting

Gardenia Love! Outing to Singapore Gardens by the Bay

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In Focus

Report on the Gardenia Love Outing on

9 June 2018

By: Community Service Director, Rtn See Mee Lee

The Gardenia Love Outing saw the Club’s Community and Vocational Service Committees

coming together with the Rotaractors from the Rotaract Club of Singapore to bring 14

wheelchair-bound residents from the Red Cross Home for the Disabled to the Singapore

Gardens by the Bay. The outing was a huge success and enjoyed not only by the Home’s

residents but by everyone who participated.

In Focus

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Meet and Greet our Guests…

Some of the wonderful Rotaractors from the Rotaract Club of Singapore

Rtn Hassan Moosa (left) and Rtns Terry Lobaton with Rtn Sylvia Chung (right) giving the Home’s residents the tour

In Focus

In Focus

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Left: Rtn Dr Chan Siew Luen & spouse Patricia and PP Peter & Shirley Tan (right) with their guests

CSC Director See Mee Lee serving up refreshments

Left: Rtn Jessica Lim & Mrs Bianca Nagrani (right) with their guests

President Keith (back to camera) and 1st

Lady Rachel (right) ensuring that all are safely boarded

In Focus

NOTE FROM THE ALMONER TEAM The Club’s “Almoner” Team does not always know when or where a member or a member family requires a compassionate visit or care conversation or a sympathetic show of concern on behalf of the members of our club. If you know of a situation where “Almoner” care is required please let me, PP JK Ong, Rtn Omkar Shrestha, Rtn Louis Lim, Dir Rajkumar or Rtn MM Patel know.

Rtn Uttam Kripalani has also suggested that the “Almoner” role be expanded for “joyful” occasions as well as. So if you know when there is a birth of a child or a grand child (or great grand child ) among our membership, a son or daughter graduating, a member or family member receiving a national award or (or being Knighted), even receiving a sporting accolade, please do let the team know. Thank you!

PS: Don’t worry about the archaic or misnomer of the word “Almoner”. All we want is to be is a club that cares. – from PP Peter Tan

In Focus

In Focus

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A toast to Rotary International

Last Week – Report on the Wednesday Meeting – 20 June 2018

OPENING REMARKS Sergeant-at-Arms Rtn Bertrand opened the meeting and called on President Keith to start the proceedings. As there was only one guest - our Speaker Mr Pranav Joshi, President Keith warmly welcomed him and members to the small but cosy meeting. Just back from Russia, President Keith announced the good news of England beating Tunisia at the recent World Cup which he witnessed. He further thanked PN Deepak Nagrani for nearly standing in for him, but since all his flight connections worked well, he managed to get back to Singapore in time for the meeting. Next, Sergeant-at-Arms Rtn Bertrand invited members to join him in raising a toast to Rotary International.

SISTER CLUB FELLOWSHIP President Keith reminded members of the coming fellowship with sister clubs’ delegations which would be held on Date & Time: Saturday, 30 June 2018 from 6.30pm onwards Venue: Senior Police Officers’ Mess 153 Mount Pleasant Road, Singapore 296153 Non-ISC members are requested to pay $60.00 per person CLUB’S INSTALLATION DINNER Members were further reminded of the Club’s Installation of 84th President Mark Wang and his Board which will take place on: Date & Time: Sunday, 1 July 2018 (cocktails at 6.30pm) Venue: Pan Pacific Singapore

Pacific Ballroom 7 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039595

Guest of Honour: Ms Indranee Rajah (Minister, Prime Minister’s Office & Second Minister for Finance &

Education & Law)

Last Week

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REMEMBERING PP CHARLES RUDD

President Keith took the opportunity to recognise a significant Club member, the late Past President Charles G V Rudd, who was our Club’s president during Rotary year 1974-1975. Upon the demise of PP Charles, his wife, Phyllis, bequeathed over S$ 1.2 million to the Club. Interest from which the Club and Service Committees could utilize for projects. President Keith added that as PP Charles’s birthday would have been on 21st June, and he called on members to stand and join him in remembering PP Charles on his birthday, for the magnanimous and generous gift to our Club.

SISTER/PARTNER CLUB INSTALLATIONS President Keith advised members of the following Sister/Partner Club Installations and encouraged them to attend these events:

Sister/Partner Clubs Installation Details R C Taichung Tatong, Taiwan Thursday, 5 July 2018

R C Makati, Philippines Thursday, 5 July for fellowship dinner Friday, 6 July for 53rd Induction Ball at Rigodon Ballroom, The Peninsula Manila

R C Vigan, Philippines Friday, 6 July for 68th Induction Ball at Vigan Convention Center, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

R C Central Calcutta, India Saturday, 7 July at Bengal Club, Kolkata

R C Kuching Central, Malaysia Saturday, 7 July at Riverside Majestic Hotel, Kuching at 7.00pm

R C Chinatown Manila, Philippines Tuesday, 17 July at Golden Bay Seafood Restaurant Ballroom, Macapagal Avenue, Pasay City, Metro Manila

R C Surabaja, Indonesia Thursday, 19 July at Grand City Convex Level 3, Surabaya, East Java

R C Cauayan, Philippines Sunday, 4 August at 6.00pm at Hotel Andrea, Cauayan City

R C Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Saturday, 11 August 2018

R C Kuala Lumpur DiRaja, Malaysia Saturday, 25 August 2018 at Shangri-la Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

R C Taipei, Taiwan Monday, 3 December 2018 – 70th Charter Celebration at Oriental Hotel, Taipei

Last Week

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From left: President Keith, Mr Joshi & PE Mark

From left: Guest Speaker Mr Pranav Joshi & Rtn Bala

Rtn Bala Venkatesan was pleased to introduce the Guest Speaker, Mr Pranav Joshi. Mr Joshi is Co-founder and CEO at Altamount Capital Management, a boutique financial services firm in India offering Corporate Advisory, Investment Banking and Investment Advisory services. He graduated in Chemistry from the Mumbai University and later obtained an MBA in Finance from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and is the winner of the Wockhardt Silver Medal during his MBA. He is passionate about the cause of the fight against Child Sexual Abuse (CSA), and supports RUBAROO, a Mumbai-based NGO that is working in the area of CSA.

Mr Joshi spoke of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA), a scourge of societies the world over, has exploded into the public consciousness in India in a recent spate of gruesome incidents. Indian society, however, remains ill-equipped to tackle this menace. There is a need to understand the extent of this malaise and the forms it assumes and the criticality of acknowledging the occurrence of CSA within personal domains. While the public attention in India is currently focussed on the criminal and the punitive aspects of the

reported incidents, there is a need to focus on awareness, education and preparedness of all stakeholders of society

with a view to prevent CSA. This is a critical aspect in the effort to stem the tide of CSA and to make it ebb. There is also a need to tailor redressal and justice delivery mechanisms in a way that will bring genuine succour to the victims besides being a deterrent to potential offenders. Equally, if not more important, is the relevance of mechanisms for healing the victims through research backed therapies. Mr Joshi covered key aspects related to all of these as well as introduced RUBAROO a NGO that is working in the area of CSA through its awareness and healing programmes. President Keith called upon PE Mark Wang who warmly thanked Mr Joshi for his talk and noted that the topic of Child Sexual Abuse was relevant to current news that Mrs Trump is against her husband's tough stance on separating illegal immigrant children from their parents; and child abuse was also mentioned. PE Mark added that Mr Joshi reminded us of the prevalence of child sexual abuse, the impact on the victims and possible measures to be taken. He further noted Mr Joshi’s decision to join NGO one year ago, from his business career as he was driven by his passion to help, as are the founders of Rubaroo.

Last Week

Speaker: Mr Pranav Joshi

Topic: “The Menace of Child Sexual Abuse in India”

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RC sends best wishes to Birthday celebrants this week:

Dr Hoon Sing Keow Edward Loy Kimio Somemiya Deepti Lalchandani

June Rotary Fellowship Month 24-27 June – R I Convention, Toronto,

Canada 30 June – Sister Club Fellowship at

Senior Police Officers’ Mess

July 1 July – Installation Dinner at Pan

Pacific Singapore 4 July – Ist Club Assembly for Rotary

Year 2018-2019 to be chaired by President Mark Wang 11 July – Continuation of 1

st Club

Assembly

August Membership and New Club Development Month

September Basic Education and Literacy Month

Coming Rotary Events

RC sends best wishes to Wedding Anniversary celebrants this week:

Kaustubh & Wrushali Bodhankar Gunter Stockmann

Anniversary Celebrants

Birthday Celebrants

This Meeting

Next Meeting

International Service

Meeting

Mark Your Diary

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Pres Garry hands a Club banner to Rtn Rodrigo

4 July 2018

Reception Desk duty: Andy Mankiewicz, Jamshid Medora Sunshine Box: Horst Hagemann, Dr Chan Siew Luen

First Club Assembly for Rotary Year 2017/2018 to be chaired by President Mark Wang.

Youth Service

Meeting

Youth Service Committee Meeting for the month of June

is cancelled.

27 June 2018 Evening Meeting @

6.30pm at Raffles Room, The Tanglin Club

Reception Desk duty: Alex Lega, Bharat Mandloi Sunshine Box: Stacy McCarthy, Adnan Ansari

Programme: President Keith will chair the last weekly meeting for Rotary Year

International Service Committee Meeting is cancelled in view of the Sister Club Fellowship which will be held as follows:

Date: Saturday, 30 June Time: 6.30pm Venue: Senior Police Officers’ Mess, 153 Mt Pleasant Road, S296153 Non-ISC members are requested to pay $60.00 per person

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017/2018

President Keith Harrison

Immediate Past President Garry Taylor

President Elect Mark Wang

Vice President (Club Rotary Foundation) James Lee

Vice President (Public Relations) Andy Mankiewicz, OBE

Hon. Secretary (Administration) Deepti Lalchandani

Hon. Treasurer (Finance) Reinhard Klemmer

Directors

Chair, Community Service See Mee Lee

Chair, Vocational Service Deepak Nagrani

Chair, International Service Dr Rupesh Agrawal

Chair, New Generations Service Dr Hoh Sek Tien

Director (Membership) Rajkumar Perumal Suppiah

The Guide to Daily Living

Before doing the things we want to do, consider first, the

Precepts of the guide. Ask ourselves these 4 questions and

act upon them:

First: Have I spent some time in self-examination?

Second: Have I spent quality time with my family?

Third: Have I given my best to my work?

Fourth: Have I given some time to someone near and far?

The Guide, in fact, encompasses the 4 parts of the Object of Rotary.

The Four-Way Test

Of the things we think, say or do:

Is it the truth?

Is it fair to all concerned?

Will it build goodwill and better friendship?

Will it be beneficial to all concerned?