ROTARY DISTRICT 9670
ADMINSTRATION 2010-2011
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Don Stephens (Marjorie) – RC of Dubbo West
10 Baird Street, Dubbo NSW 2830
Tel: H 02 6882 5226 Fax 02 6884 4273
Mob: 0418 219 185
E-mail [email protected]
DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECT
Janette Jackson (Steve) RC of Cessnock
310 Lovedale Rd. Lovedale NSW 2320
Tel: 02 4990 3964 Mob: 0419 421 154
E-mail [email protected]
DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEE
Greg Bowen (Ilse) RC of Toronto
162 Coal Point Road, Toronto NSW 2322
Tel: 02 4959 4066
E-mail: [email protected]
DISTIRCT SECRETARY
Malcolm Cockrum (Lyn) RC Dubbo West
154 Bunglegumbie Road, Dubbo NSW 2830
Tel: 02 6882 3437 Mob: 0407 710 454
E-mail [email protected]
DISTRICT TREASURER
Gareth Howells (Barbara) RC Dubbo West
13 Langford Drive, Dubbo NSW 2830
Tel: 02 6884 1468 Mob: 0488 598 256
E-mail: [email protected]
DISTRICT PUBLIC OFFICER
Steve Jackson (Janette) – RC Cessnock
Tel: 02 4990 3964 Mob: 0419 421 154
E-mail: [email protected]
DISTRICT LEGAL OFFICER
Ray Nolan RC Dubbo
7/2-4 Diane Street, Dubbo NSW 2830
Tel: 02 6884 7500 Mob: 0407 243 942
E-mail [email protected]
DISTRICT ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Tim Holmes (Sylvia) – RC of Cessnock
27 Burnett St , Cessnock 2325
Tel: 0404 019 878
E-mail: [email protected]
DISTRICT BULLETIN ASSESSMENT OFFICER
Bal Dohnt ( Beres) RC Dubbo West
25 Stonehaven Avenue, Dubbo NSW 2830
Tel: 02 6882 5169 Mob: 0419 681 931
E-mail : [email protected] (note
967 is correct)
DISTRICT TRAINER
PDG Ted Atchison (Louise) RC Charlestown
67 Ocean View Parade, Charlestown 2290
Tel: 02 4943 3699
E-mail : [email protected]
DISTRICT PROPERTY CUSTODIANS
Alan McLean (Barbara) – RC of Maitland
66 Hilldale Drive, Bolwarra Heights, 2320
Tel: 02 4930 1546
E-mail: [email protected]
Kevin Parker (Jennylee) – RC of Dubbo Macquarie
―Ellimatta‖ Eulomogo Road, MS7, Dubbo 2830
Tel: 02 6841 2600 Mob: 0400 626 005
E-mail: [email protected]
District Governor’s D9670
Message from the DG. Don writes, The breaking news over the last week is that our District 9670 may be up for some
boundary changes. It is all about evening up the number of Rotarians in districts
around the world without having to increase the number of districts. There are cur-
rently 531 districts. Our district has 49 clubs and 1178 members registered with Rotary International.
There are four districts smaller than us in Australia and all have been asked to submit
reasons why there should not be some combining of districts so that each has well
over 1200 members. There are some very large districts in the world including one I
know of managed by a District Governor in Egypt who has 135 clubs and over 4000
members in 6 different countries. Rotary International is saying that if districts like
that are to be made more manageable then smaller districts will need to amalgamate.
Their argument for not increasing the number of districts is to keep costs down as
more districts mean more expenses and we all pay for that in our annual subscrip-
tions.
Along with DGE Janette Jackson and DGN Greg Bowen and others I will be working
very hard over the next few months on meetings with other districts and on submis-
sions to RI to get the best deal with least disruption for our district. I will keep you
informed and would also welcome input and comment at any time. I have been attending The Zone 8 Rotary Institute in Perth along with many other
leaders and past leaders of this and other districts. It is a little like a district confer-
ence for all of Australia and a great tool for catching up with the latest developments
in the Rotary world. International President Ray Klinginsmith was present for a whole
week joining in the social events and presenting many inspirational speeches as he
asks us to look at ways we can improve the image of our clubs.
Many thanks to those clubs who submitted nominations for Women of Outstanding
Achievement. The panel will soon announce the name of the person to represent this
district at the dinner and presentation in Sydney in March. Rotarians and friends are
also invited to attend that dinner to support our nomination. More details in January
newsletter. Club presidents have been provided with information for the International Convention
in New Orleans next May. Seven members from this district have already registered.
If interested contact your President or look on the website. Hope you enjoy this December issue of your Newsletter and that the first half of the
Rotary year has been one of enjoyment and progress for you and your club. Marjorie and I wish every one of the 1178 members of this district and their families
a very Merry Christmas and a New Year full of Health and Happiness Cheers Don District Governor2010-2011 Rotary International District 9670 Inc 10 Baird Street, Dubbo2830 Ph 68825226M 0418219185 [email protected]
www.rotary9670.org.au
RAY'S ROTARY REUNIONS
At the Fairest Cape!
3-5 February 2011
Rotary District 9350,
1st Floor West Block, Tannery Park, 21 Belmont Road Rondebosch,
Cape Town 7700, South Africa Tel: (+27.21) 438-9377 (+27.21) 438-9377
Email: [email protected]
17 December 2010 Dear Governor and Rotary Leader: You may be aware that in Cape Town at the beginning of February 2011 District 9350 will be hosting an event which Presi-
dent Ray Klinginsmith has personally masterminded called Ray’s Rotary Reunions. What began as a reunion for all past
University of Cape Town Ambassadorial Scholars has developed into a three-day gathering including any Rotarian who
wishes to attend. Please see the Web site: http://raysrotaryreunions.weebly.com. The first day will still remain as a university alumni reunion, however the second and third days will be for general alumni
and any other Rotarians interested in discovering projects and partnering with clubs in Africa. As part of the gathering there
will be a project expo at which clubs will present projects that they are about to embark on, or have already started, and seek
partners to help in carrying them out. Interested Rotary clubs may still register for this. During the two days for general alumni and Rotarians the gathering will be addressed by eminent speakers. Scheduled to
speak are Rotarians such as RI President Ray himself and Past RI President Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar. Other notable speak-
ers include former South African President and Nobel Peace Laureate F. W. de Klerk, South African Minster of Finance
Pravin Gordhan, Rotary Foundation alumna and Constitutional Court Judge Katherine O’Regan, and Ambassadorial Scholar
alumnus and South African diplomat Francis Moloi. We would like to have as many interested Rotarians as possible participate. To this end we would ask you to forward this
message, through your assistant governors or by other means, to all club presidents. There may be a club with some Rotari-
ans who would like to become involved in a project in Africa, or Rotarians who would like to attend this event. I might add that Cape Town is a favoured destination for travellers from all over the world, from nearby big game parks to
an unsurpassed wine country. Ray's Rotary Reunions promises to be a wonderful gathering in a beautiful city, full of Rotari-
ans from around the world for the purpose of furthering the aims of Rotary. So we ask you as a matter of urgency – there is
not much time left – to send this message to all club presidents in your district. We look forward to welcoming you all to
Ray’s Rotary Reunions, 3 to 5 February 2011. Please refer to the website for registration details - http://
raysrotaryreunions.weebly.com. Thank you so much. Yours in Rotary
Rodney Mazinter Conference Chairman
Top 10 Reasons To Go to the Rotary International Convention in New Orleans,
May 21-25, 2011 This month’s reason - Number 7:
Make the Most of Your Vacation Dollars!
By Janice Payne, District 5730
Next May 22-25 an estimated 20,000 Rotarians from around the world will descend on the Bayou State of Louisiana to celebrate the 2011 Rotary
International Convention in New Orleans. It will be FIVE years before another Rotary International convention will be held in the United States.
This is an opportunity to experience the excitement of the world of Rotary and to enjoy an area of the United States rich with history and sites that
welcome the entire family.
Attending a Rotary International Convention can be a life changing experience. This convention is going to be in an area of the United States with
a most distinctive personality. New Orleans with its French-Cajun flavor in the food, music and architecture is unlike any other city in the United
States. Experience the charm of the French Quarter, the aroma of café au lait et beignets at Care du Monde on Jackson Square, Spanish moss
hanging from the trees and jazz and blues music playing somewhere New Orleans around the clock. And don’t forget the restaurants of world
famous chefs such as Emeril Lagasse and
Paul Prudhomme, favorites of connoisseurs throughout the world.
The convention itself actually opens on Sunday and closes on Wednesday with many tours activities arranged by the Convention Host Committee,
some before and some after the convention itself. Consider MAKINGTHE MOST OF MAY (and your vacation dollars) in the MID-SOUTH.
Come before or stay after and tour the region at your leisure.
Step back to a time when life moved a little slower and riverboats slowly churned the waters. See Civil War battlefields in Vicksburg, and restored
plantations, in Greenville, MS. View the rolling farmlands and the picturesque riverfront town of Natchez, filled with Victorian-era architecture.
The region has a rich musical legacy as the birthplace of the blues, jazz and country music, played along Beale Street in Memphis. There’s no
doubt that food and retail therapy are championship sports on the Mississippi Delta. In fact, the Mississippi Delta visitor is offered everything from
golf, gambling, art, architecture and of course, great food.
I encourage you to seriously consider this trip Staying in New Orleans or venturing out to visit the surrounding area, you and your family will
have an unforgettable experience. You will increase your knowledge of Rotary and meet Rotarians from all over the world, eat great food, hear
great music, see great sites AND ―Laissez les bon temp rouler!!‖
Remember to register by Wednesday, December 15, to take advantage of special preconvention pricing
http://www.rotary.org/en/Members/Events/Convention/Pages/ridefault.aspx . Note: Register for host-ticketed events soon as events such as Host
Hospitality sell out quickly. For more information on the convention and how to register, see pp. 4-5 of the convention brochure: http://
www.rotarydistrict6980.org/member/files/Rotary2011ConventionBrochure-r.pdf
Let the Good Times Roll at the
2011 Rotary International Convention.
NEW ORLEANS USA 21-25 MAY 2011
The District has received early copies of the following (only 10 available)
Convention Invitation and Information sheet. Registration and Ticket Order Form.
Host Event Order From. Hotel Reservation Form
If you would like a copy of these forms please contact PDG Alex McHarg by email ([email protected]) with your mail address for
delivery for delivery through the postal service.
For the most up to date information on the Convention visit the Rotary International web site. www.rotary.org/convention
From the desk of the Tim Holmes our District Attendance Officer, comes the figures from November.
.From the Editor’s Keyboard Welcome to the 6th (December) edition of the District Governor's Newsletter for 2010—2011. Our DG Don Stephens reports that he has been very well travelled indeed. He has just returned from Perth and reports on the latest news from the Rotary Institute. PDG Greg’s wife Lorraine Bevan has included a wonderful article on the activities of the MERV van in western NSW and reports of
the results of the van’s visits to some very isolated parts of the state.
I would like to wish everyone in District 9670, their wives , partners and families a very Merry Christmas and safe and Happy New
Year.
Peter Judd Editor RC of Dubbo West [email protected]
CLUB Current Nov Oct
CLUB Current Nov Oct
M'ship % RANK M'ship % RANK
ADAMSTOWN/NEW LAMBTON 31 86.5 2 MERRIWA 20 92.00 1
BELMONT 24 75 15 ADAMSTOWN/NEW LAMBTON 31 86.5 2
BENNETTS GREEN 0 0.00 #N/A DENMAN 18 85.00 3
BOURKE 0 0.00 #N/A MUDGEE SUNRISE 23 84.00 4
CARDIFF 12 81.00 9 RUTHERFORD / TELARAH 30 83.81 5
CESSNOCK 28 74.90 17 DUBBO SOUTH 43 83.26 6
CESSNOCK WINE COUNTRY 0 0.00 #N/A KURRI KURRI 14 82.86 7
CHARLESTOWN 0 0.00 #N/A DUBBO 23 82.61 8
COBAR 0 0.00 #N/A CARDIFF 12 81.00 9
DENMAN 18 85.00 3 WELLINGTON 32 80.60 10
DUBBO 23 82.61 8 MYALL COAST 24 77.63 11
DUBBO MACQUARIE 20 72.70 21 WARATAH 18 76.80 12
DUBBO SOUTH 43 83.26 6 PATERSON 20 76.00 13
DUBBO WEST 45 74.85 18 MAITLAND SUNRISE 35 75.88 14
DUNGOG 0 0.00 #N/A BELMONT 24 75 15
EAST MAITLAND 0 0.00 #N/A NEWCASTLE SUNRISE 26 75.00 15
KURRI KURRI 14 82.86 7 CESSNOCK 28 74.90 17
MAITLAND 46 72.60 22 DUBBO WEST 45 74.85 18
MAITLAND SUNRISE 35 75.88 14 NELSON BAY 61 73.46 19
MERRIWA 20 92.00 1 NEWCASTLE ENTERPRISE 31 73.00 20
MORISSET 27 65.00 26 DUBBO MACQUARIE 20 72.70 21
MUDGEE 25 66.00 25 MAITLAND 46 72.60 22
MUDGEE SUNRISE 23 84.00 4 SINGLETON 41 72.00 23
MURRURUNDI 0 0.00 #N/A WILLIAMTOWN 18 71.60 24
MUSWELLBROOK 20 57.89 28 MUDGEE 25 66.00 25
MYALL COAST 24 77.63 11 MORISSET 27 65.00 26
NARROMINE 0 0.00 #N/A NEWCASTLE 57 63.07 27
NELSON BAY 61 73.46 19 MUSWELLBROOK 20 57.89 28
NEWCASTLE 57 63.07 27 TORONTO 39 57.57 29
NEWCASTLE ENTERPRISE 31 73.00 20 BENNETTS GREEN 0 0.00 #N/A
NEWCASTLE SUNRISE 26 75.00 15 BOURKE 0 0.00 #N/A
NEWCASTLE HARBOUR 0 0.00 #N/A CESSNOCK WINE COUNTRY 0 0.00 #N/A
NYNGAN 0 0.00 #N/A CHARLESTOWN 0 0.00 #N/A
PATERSON 20 76.00 13 COBAR 0 0.00 #N/A
RAYMOND TERRACE 0 0.00 #N/A DUNGOG 0 0.00 #N/A
RUTHERFORD / TELARAH 30 83.81 5 EAST MAITLAND 0 0.00 #N/A
RYLSTONE / KANDOS 0 0.00 #N/A MURRURUNDI 0 0.00 #N/A
SALAMANDER BAY 0 0.00 #N/A NARROMINE 0 0.00 #N/A
SCONE 0 0.00 #N/A NEWCASTLE HARBOUR 0 0.00 #N/A
SINGLETON 41 72.00 23 NYNGAN 0 0.00 #N/A
SINGLETON ON HUNTER 0 0.00 #N/A RAYMOND TERRACE 0 0.00 #N/A
TORONTO 39 57.57 29 RYLSTONE / KANDOS 0 0.00 #N/A
TORONTO SUNRISE 0 0.00 #N/A SALAMANDER BAY 0 0.00 #N/A
WALLSEND / MARYLAND 0 0.00 #N/A SCONE 0 0.00 #N/A
WARATAH 18 76.80 12 SINGLETON ON HUNTER 0 0.00 #N/A
WARNERS BAY 0 0.00 #N/A TORONTO SUNRISE 0 0.00 #N/A
WARREN 0 0.00 #N/A WALLSEND / MARYLAND 0 0.00 #N/A
WELLINGTON 32 80.60 10 WARNERS BAY 0 0.00 #N/A
WILLIAMTOWN 18 71.60 24 WARREN 0 0 #N/A
District Governor's Wife's Project: MERV
What an incredible way to serve the community: a rare opportunity to save another human’s life.
MERV, The Men’s Educational Rural Van commenced its trek around Western NSW on Monday September 20 with a visit to
Cobar where Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Cobar hosted the opening of the project. Lorraine’s District Governor’s Wife’s pro-
ject had finally come to fruition.
Past Assistant Governor Peter English had been the lynch pin in the organization of the project and had been working for months to
carry out all the preliminary work necessary to get MERV on the trail. This covered the organization of the Van from GWHAS in
Mudgee where PP Joy Adams was so helpful in taking steps to make the van available. Male Nurse Andrew Whale was another
exceptional resource in the planning process.
This was followed by organizing nurses in every location to be available each day to facilitate the van. Once the van was organized,
Peter started a comprehensive publicity campaign where he canvassed the local newspapers in every town MERV would visit, and
obtained comprehensive coverage on the ABC Radio in the regions. This was a mammoth task which he carried out with distinction.
He also organized an Interview on ABC Radio with himself and PDG Tony Mackenzie to start the ball rolling.
Past District Governor Tony Mackenzie was integral in the project as he offered to tow the Van from Center to Center over the com-
plete two week period. Tony’s efforts were exemplary in this area as he not only couriered the van over long distances but he was
there every day to oversee where necessary to ensure all operated smoothly. A truly magnificent contribution.
The project ran over two weeks and covered eight regional locations.
DATE LOCATION NURSES PATIENTS
21/09/10 Cobar Frances Douglas 40
Sue Martin
22/09/10 Bourk e Grahame Smith 40
Susanne Hand
23/09/10 Brewarana Daniel Kelly 36
(AHEN)
24/09/10 Nyngan Stacey Casey 46
27/09/10 Warren Mari-Anna Brennan 33
Roslyn Peachey
28/09/10 Narromine Jessica Braid 28
Peter Payne
29/09/10 Gilgandra Margot Piggot 26
Ashleigh Dombiett
30/09/10 Wellington Debbie Bennett 50
Males in any location are very hesitant to visit the Doctor. The farmers in the west are no exception. MERV supplied those gentle-
men an opportunity to visit the van and discuss their medical situation and receive advise on any medical need. Almost 300 people
visited MERV over the two week period and the most significant factor was that 6 people were taken immediately to hospital as
they were unaware of their very serious state of health. In other words, visiting MERV saved their lives. There are six families who
will have their father at the lunch table on Christmas day, six groups of grandchildren will have their poppy pulling their legs on
Christmas eve, but without MERV this would not have been the case. Of the other people who attended the van, each of them re-
ceived excellent advice and guidance which would allow them to lead a healthier life.
Patients are given a comprehensive examination with checks carried out on Blood Pressure, Sugar levels, Cholesterol levels, along
with a general consultation on smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep patterns and exercise. Information was freely available on a
host of other health related topics.
Through the generosity of Rotary clubs of District 9670, Lorraine was able to raise
over $13,000 which has more than covered the cost of the project and now allows for
a residual amount. This amount will be used to ensure that MERV will be on the road
again next year, saving people’s lives and improving the health and wellbeing of men
in the far western regions.
They, and their families, will be extremely grateful for your kindness, generosity and
thoughtfulness.
Your Friend in Rotary
Lorraine Bevan
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