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How good was that? What marvellous, gorgeous, intelligent and radiantly healthy kids were they? Indi, Finbar, Tyler and Ella each told us their story of how they came to join Jan Juc Surf Lifesaving Club, what they have achieved since their Nipper days, and how much they enjoy what they do ...viz Volunteering.  Finbar's account of his first rescue -a swimmer out past the waves, desperately looking to him and just asking 'Help'. And that is what he has been doing ever since. And clearly the people behind these kids, Pig, Lyn, Bondo, Monica, Graeme, Sandi, Kenny, Benny, Schoey - all very pleased to be on board supporting the club and Surf Life Saving. So it was a pleasure to donate $1000 to the Club and be sure that it will be well spent. Thank you JJSLSC for the work you do, and providing a hearty welcome and a delicious dinner tonight. 
 
Now, we need to get onto internal matters-District Conference is in Geelong in a few weeks time on 18-20 March. It is going to be an excellent weekend although you don't need to attend each day. There are nationally known speakers, historic and local entertainment and tours, and you get to sleep in your own bed each night. So how good is that? Please join us at the Conference and be stimulated, entertained and awed. 
 
A quick straw poll of the Board tells me that out Club should purchase some Disaster boxes to provide immediate housing, warmth and water for those who have lost their homes in the recent Fiji cyclone. We shall follow this up and keep you informed. 
Amanda Hough

 
Chairmans Report

Jan Juc SLSC

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Following a very tasty BBQ dinner provoded by the Jan Juc SLSC we were treated to some personal life experiences from some of the leading members of the Club. Their stories were truly inspirational (L-R) Indy Flexman, Ella Toone, Finbar Kinna,  Tylah Shanahan, 
 
It was great to hear an update of the Surf Club's activity and to learn that nipper numbers have never been stronger with some 400+ currently enrolled in that program. So the club is in very healthy shape.
At the end of the evening President Amanda Hough proudly presented a cheque for $1000 to the Club to allow them to continue their marvellous work.  
 
District Conference 2016

District Conference is Coming FAST  Book Now!

 
District Conference is looming fast!
How lucky are we to have our Conference so close to home. Hear great speakers, learn more about Rortary and make new Rotary friends.
To see all the details of the Conference, speakers, times, venues costs and to book....CLICK HERE
 
Support our local DG, Jane who is a Torquay resident and book today.
West Geelong Book Fair 12-14 March
Ride the Bellarine

Ride the Bellarine

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ride the Bellarine is back on again this year on Sunday April 3rd and in my role on the organising committee I am again responsible for managing the volunteers for the event.
 
This year sees the introduction of a 20klm "Family Ride" as well as the 60 & 105klm rides. Please take a look at the website for more details on the event http://www.ridethebellarine.com/
 
Last week I sent out an email seeking registrations for this years event which included a list of all tasks that we need to fill. Please note that our BBQ will again be stationed at the Start Finish in Eastern Gardens under Team Captain Michael Reed and those tasks numbered 105-110 will be reserved for Torquay Members.
 
As per last years' event we encourage involvement and registration of Partners and friends as well and would suggest registering early to get your preferred tasks.
 
Given that some of you were not around for the inaugural event I attached the volunteer spread sheet for you to select the task that you would like to register for.
 
I will be taking registrations on a "first in - best dressed" basis.
 
So please have a look at the list and send me the following details.
 
  1. Name
  2. Task number (you may like to have a 2nd  and/or 3rd pick
  3. email address
  4. Mobile Number
Should you have any questions please give me a call.
 
Yours in Rotary
 
Greg Plumridge
 
 
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2015-16 BBQ Season

2015-16 BBQ Season

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A huge thank you to everyone who has been manning the BBQ's the past few weeks
 

Many thanks for your assistance today – it was great working together..The gross takings were $900.00 so the day turned out reasonably successful – it was steady but not overly busy despite the magnificent weather.  

 

 
Remember to check the BBQ Roster as there are still a few events to go. CLICK HERE to view the roster
 
Please make sure you check the dates that you are rostered on for, and put them in your Diary/Outlook.
If for any reason yur ou are unable to fulfill your roster commitment
  • it will be your responsibility to find a replacement person
  • any swaps should be notified to Graeme McDonald on 0477 773 386
 

 

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Relay for Life 2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Just 3 weeks  to go until the  2016 Surf Coast Relayers come together and Relay at a new venue, Spring Creek Reserve, Torquay, and new time, 7pm on Friday 18 March
 
We have  a great Team who have been working hard on BBQ's & selling raffle books , however we DO NEED MORE MEMBERS , FAMILY & FRIENDS to join our ROTARY TEAM  &  to register on the Relay for Life website & then to walk in the Team on Friday night & Saturday.
 
 
 Contact Maggie Isom 0412 713 102   email marg.isom@gmail.com for any queries
 
 
Another way we as Rotarians can be a “GIFT TO THE WORLD”

 

 

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Future Meetings & Duty Roster

Weekly Assigned Duties:

 If you cannot meet one of your assigned duties, Please contact Maggie Isom to advise. 

 The duty team should arrive no later than 6:00 p.m.  Besides the below duties, the assigned team is responsible for Room Setup, Greeting Members and Guests, and Room Tidy at the end of our meeting - see checklist in storeroom or click here .

 

        

Date

 

Duty Team

 

Program

Chair

GREETING

INVOCATION

Event details

Mon 7 March John McDonald Rhonda Anchen Geoff Dawson
Speaker from Barwon Water on
Water Aid Projects
Mon 14 March NO MEETING LABOR  DAY WEEKEND    
Friday 18 & Sat 19
March
SURF COAST
RELAY FOR LIFE
 
7pm Opening Ceremony Survivors & Carers Walk
8pm
Candlelight Ceremony
  TORQUAY FOOTBALL GROUND
 18, 19 , 20
March
9780 DISTRICT CONFERENCE Lesley Shedden  
 
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
GEELONG
Mon 21
Gaynor Schols
Lloyd James Helen McDonald
Colin McDonald & Janine Koch
AWAKE & SHINE SCHOOL
INDIA
Water harvesting project
Educational & scholarship program

Please note The assigned Chairperson for the evening is responsible for writing a short review on the topic presented by the guest speaker of the night and for emailing the review to the Bulletin editor by noon of the following Wednesday

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District 9780 Info
Meet District Governor Jane Cox
Jane was born in Sydney but with the family moved to Geelong where she completed her schooling.  A career path in banking led to management, following which Jane took up an overseas posting in London for five years working with the Australian Department of Immigration.  Returning to Australia, Jane was the Business Manager for a busy medical practice for a number of years, before taking up the senior National Travel Co-ordinator role with a large, national food serices provider.  Jane holds a Diploma of Business (Human Resources).
 
A member of the Rotary Club of Geelong since 2001, Jane has held many positions in the Club including President, Secretary and Treasurer.  As President she initiated and took part in the building of a school for the indigenous in Outback Australia.  International activities have included attendance at the Salt Lake City Convention and participation in a Rotary Friendship Exchange to Alaska.  Jane was selected for, and attended,the Brisbane Future Leaders Seminar in 2011.  At District level Jane has been active on a number of District committees including Australian Rotary Health and served for three years as an Assistant Governor to a group of eight clubs.  Jane is a Facilitator with the Rotary Leadeership Institute, and was appointed the District Governor Special Representative for, and esablished, a vibrant new club.  Jane is also a member of the District Club Visioning team assisting Clubs with planning a vision for their futures.  Jane has been recognised with a Paul Harris Fellow and an "Avenues of Service" Citation.
 
With a love of travel, Jane has visited every continent, including Antactica, as well as most countries of the world.  These travel experiences included a managemente role with the International Olympic Committee at the Sydney Olympics in 2000.  Now divorced, Jane continues to live in Torquay.  She is close to her sister, nieces and nephew and is a doting great-aunt to Chloe, and the new arrival Lucy.  A lover of spectator sports, Jane is a long-standing and passionate supporter and member (with one niece) of the Geelong Footbal Club team: "The Cats"
- See more at: http://rotary9780.org/SitePage/meet-our-district-governor-2015-2016#sthash.wRzw64td.dpuf
 
 
 
 
 Here are some links where you can find all of the Latest news from District 9780
  • District 9780 is now on facebook to view the facebook page "Click" the icon      Image
  • To go to the District 9780 Website Click Here
  • Get to know your District Governor Jane Cox Click Here
  • To read District Governor Jane Cox February 2016 District e-Newsletter Click Here
To Read Rotary Down Under Issue 580 Matrch 2016 e-Newsletter Click Here
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Dinner Meeting Registration & Apologies

MEETING APOLOGIES - What do I do?

Notifying someone about changes to your meeting attendance is your responsibility!
 
Our meetings have catered dinners, so if you are unable to attend a meeting, or if your partner is unable to attend a designated Partner's Night, YOU MUST ADVISE us of your or your partner’s absence.  This also applies if you are attending the meeting but not dining.
 
There are two ways to do this, either record the information in advance in the "Apology Book" that is available at the book in table at each meeting or telephone 03-5222-2022.  An answering service operates out of hours.
  • All apologies must be made no later than 9.00AM on the Monday of the meeting (unless other arrangements were addressed in the Bulletin). 
  • If no apology is recorded by that time, the absentee member will be issued with an invoice to pay the Club the dinner fee of $25 for your non-attendance, and/or that of your partner if it is an official Partner's Night.
 
  • On "Partners Nights" it is a different arrangement as it will be assumed that your partner WILL BE attending unless you apologise for them!
Remember if you are bringing guests or your partner (to a non-partner night) you need to notify us of the extra number of persons who will be attending.
 
Absence when away on travel is not an excuse.  It is your reasonability to lodge your apology and it is recommended that this be recorded beforehand in the “Apology Book” to save you remembering each week whilst you are away.