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Strive2Thrive
Lions Village
Apr 18, 2016
6:06 PM – 8:08 PM
 
ANZAC Day
Point Danger
Apr 25, 2016
4:00 AM – 8:08 AM
 
Strathewen School Surf Day
Torquay Surf Beach
Apr 26, 2016
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
 
District 9780 Assembly
Stawell Secondary College ,
May 01, 2016
9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
 
Youth Program Night
Lions Village
May 09, 2016
6:00 PM – 8:08 PM
 
Dinner at the Davidson Restaurant with Grovedale
The Gordon
May 18, 2016
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Surf Coast Secondary College
Lions Village
May 23, 2016
6:00 PM – 8:08 PM
 
Surf Coast Secondary College
Lions Village
May 23, 2016
6:00 PM – 8:08 PM
 
NO MEETING - QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY
Lions Village
Jun 13, 2016
 
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Presidents Report

Presidents Report

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The length and breadth we go to to get a good speaker.  For this weeks speaker we ventured as far as Geelong West where we"sourced" Zoe Waters. Zoe is Geelong  Hospital's (AKA Barwon Health AKA University Hospital) Volunteer Co-ordinator.  She has a Social Work background, and as well is clearly skilled in marketing and promotion.  She has been working with Jim Marendaz of Geelong West Rotary in the provision of Patient Vehicle Transport cars for the Geelong region, and with our assistance, the service will be expanded deeper into the Surf Coast.  She spoke of the service, skills and hours that the hundreds of Volunteers put in to our hospital.  More about Zoe in our report later in the Bulletin, but I would like to mention one particular Volunteer who stood out when I was a Nurse there some years ago. This beautifully groomed, high heeled lady seemed to always be coming in or out of a lift, talking to patients, courier-ing to every corner of the building.  Always smiling and gracious.  And as it turned out, she was Greg Plumridge's Mum, Cath.
 
Enjoy the Happy Hour at the Dawson Ponderosa this Friday night, and next week we see the fruits of our labour from the Book Fair when Rhonda presents our donation to Strive2Thive and you all get a special present for your efforts.

 
Amanda Hough
 
Book Fair Update

Torquay Book Fair Reaches the Shores of Fiji 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How's this for a story?..........
When the club was setting up for the Book Fair in January I was asked to help dispose of some of the books the were considered "Not Saleable".
So as I was unloading them into the Tyrepower skip bin I spotted a few good reads including one from a favourite author of mine, James Patterson. I saved the books from the skip and decided to take the James Patterson with me on our trip to Fiji this week.
I managed to complete the book during our very relaxing break with Michael Reed on Navini Island.
You can see me presenting the book to Julie who runs the modest library on Navini which is where the book now resides.
RYDA
What is RYDA?
What is RYDA?
 
The RYDA (Rotary Young Driver Awareness) program is a road safety education program for 17-18 year old students. The program was initiated by members of Rotary and commenced in the northern suburbs of Sydney 14 years ago. Since then over 400,000 students across Australia and New Zealand have had the opportunity to attend this outstanding program for young people.
 
The RYDA program aims to reduce the number of teenagers killed and injured on our roads each year. Young people aged 17-25 represent less than 15% of road users yet account for over 20% of deaths and injuries on our roads.  It is a national tragedy that 300 young people die on Australian and New Zealand roads each year with 20 times that number left with serious life changing road trauma injuries.  Road crashes cost society $27 billion every year but the true cost is often only realised when it hits home, impacting family and friends.
 
The RYDA program is a one day school excursion which involves six interactive sessions presented by professional facilitators. The sessions include practical demonstrations of speed and stopping and hazards and distractions; discussions about rights and responsibilities and personality and its effect on decision making as well as a powerful presentation by a young speaker about the crash that changed their life. The program provides students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes that will contribute to their safe and responsible behaviour as drivers and passengers.
 
The RYDA program content is provided by not-for-profit organisation Road Safety Education and is funded by Rotary Clubs, a small student fee and support received from Local Government grants and local business sponsorship.  Financial contributions are essential to keep the costs to the students as low as possible and to ensure that all students have equal access to this valued road safety education program. The program is run by local Rotary Clubs.
 
For further information on the RYDA program, please visit www.rse.org.au.
 
RYDA Geelong
Happy Hour

Happy people at Dawson's Happy Hour

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ride the Bellarine

Ride the Bellarine

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thanks  again to all of our Members, who have pledged to the Ride the Bellarine End Polio fund which will see both personal and Club recognition for this great cause, not to mention the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 2 for 1 multiplication applied. Tomorrow Night will be the final opportunity to ad to the $1,220 which was pledged last week for anyone who was not present. For those who are yet to pay could you please settle up with Treasurer Graham tomorrow night
 
Poster Boy Brian Mynott who had a fall early in the event and sustained facial injuries is recovering at home and, I am sure that he would welcome a visit from members.
 
Yours in Rotary
 

Greg Plumridge

 
 
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U3A Surfcoast

U3A Surf Coast

 
 
 
 
 
 
What is U3A?
The University of the Third Age is a great way to learn something new, keep your mind and body active and share ideas with your peers in the local community who are retired and semi-retired and over the age of 50 years.    U3A is an international organization and there are hundreds of independent U3A associations in Australia.  Each volunteer management committee works with volunteer tutors to offer classes that will appeal to a wide range of interests.  There are no exams or formal qualifications – just the opportunity to learn something new have fun and to make more friends.  Below is a list of courses offered in 2016 which will certainly spark your interest in learning something new.
 
Classes offered in 2016
Creative Writing , An Introduction to Sogetsu Ikebana, Conversations in History,  Digital Photography, Yoga and Relaxation for Seniors, Mat Pilates, Supervised Bridge, Basic Needlework, Exploring the Share Market, Café Italiana, French, Art Group, Tai ChiMah Jong, Philosophy Mindfulness and Meditation, and , in Term 2 there will be two  Occasional Lectures.   One  by Professor, The Hon. George Hampel on “Courts and Lawyers – All you wanted to know and did not ask”.  The second Occasional Lecture will be delivered by Andrew Sheehan who has worked in a number of countries including Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Vietnam.   The lecture is on “Aid Work in the Asia Pacific” .  This lecture emphasises on water sanitation and public health.  The course list is dynamic and new courses are added each term. 
 
Does it cost to attend classes?
Surfcoast members pay an annual fee ($50 in 2016) and are eligible to apply for any class where there is a vacancy.  Classes are conducted during the school terms.
 
Where are classes held?
Classes take place in a number of venues around Torquay including Spring Creek Community House, retirement villages,  Council buildings and some church facilities.  The aim is to run classes at places that will work well for the particular class in terms of comfort and access. 
 
How do I join?
You can enrol and pay online by going to the website at  http://u3aSurfCoast.org.au or you can ask for help to sign up at the Spring Creek Community House, 14 Price Street, between the hours of 9.00 – 12 noon, during school term time or by phoning 0435 374 139.
 
In 2015 U3A Surfcoast received a grant from the Rotary Club of Torquay for signage and equipment and we would encourage Torquay Rotarians to participate in some of the classes that they have supported financially
 
Many thanks
Charmaine
 
 
Charmaine D’Souza
On behalf of
U3A Surf Coast
PO Box 976
Torquay
Vic 3228
Entertainment Books

2016 ENTERTAINMENT BOOK

The new Entertainment™ Books are better than ever and are packed with thousands of valuable offers from popular restaurants, attractions, accommodation and more!  Purchase a new Book and you will also  be helping the Rotary Club of Torquay.

All proceeds is donated to the club. 

 

The new Entertainment Book and Digital Membership are about to be released. Get in early to get the Early Bird Bonus Offers and extend the life of your Entertainment Membership because you can start using it as soon as you get it.
 
This is your last chance to enjoy additional value when you order your NEW 2016 | 2017 Entertainment™ Membership. Hurry, there are only a handful of Early Bird Offers left!
 
 
 
 
VIEW EARLY BIRD OFFERS
 
 
 
 
Order your new Entertainment™ Book or Digital Membership for smartphones before 12 April 2016 and you will receive up to $190 worth of additional offers that you can use right away. Now that's something worth telling your friends about!
 
Be social! Tweet & share to let your friends know! #Entertainmentbook
 
 
 
Note that the Digital version can be loaded on up to 4 devices, i.e. Android or Apple smartphones and iPads.
 
Please click on the Order Now link below to order your membership. If you opt for the book rather than a digital membership and wish to collect the book from me, specify 'Pick Up' as the Delivery Option for your order.
 
Should you need any help or further information, please contact me by phone (0408-331-661) or e-mail (vernon.dsouza@hotmail.com).
 
Thank you for supporting this fundraising effort of the Rotary Club of Torquay.  Please forward this e-mail to your family, friends and colleagues, too.
Kind regards,
 
Vernon 
Anzac Day

Anzac Day 2016

 

This years Dawn Service will be on Monday 25th April , starting at 4.30am for us Rotarians

 

We should expect another massive crowd , we will have our normal activities of car parking, crowd control, program distribution & donation collection to assist  the RSL on the day.

 

 

We have organised Raffle tickets for the ANZAC Bar Fridge the collectable ANZAC print @ $2 a ticket & will be distributed to members next week.

 

Raffle Ticket sales can be sold before the event & outside the Gun Fire breakfast tent on ANZAC morning . 

 

I will be advising members at our Monday Meeting on April 18, of our requirements & their specific tasks .

It is important that you  advise me if you are NOT available on that day.  0405146443 0r johnmcdonald78@bigpond.com

 

Thanks you in anticipation of your help & support

 

John McDonald ANZAC Day Convenor

 

2016 Strathewen School Visit
 

The 2016 Strathewen Primary School Beach Visit

 

This years visit is scheduled for Tuesday 26th April (The day after Anzac Day)

 

PDG Alan Anderson has used connections from his time working with the communities affected by the  Black Saturday bush fires and has been able to gain some financial support to assist with the costs involved with running the days activities and the bus.from Strathewen.

 

We will as usual require 4 or so Rotarians/Partners to assist on the day with the BBQ lunch as well as Morning Tea on their arrival and Afternoon Tea prior to their departure.

 

If you are interested and able to assist please call or email Gail Chrisfield on 0409 624 577 or Alan Anderson on 0419 330 774

 

Gail Chrisfield

 
 
 
 
2015-16 BBQ Season

2015-16 BBQ Season only a few more to go

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A huge thank you to everyone who has been manning the BBQ's the past few weeks
 
 
Remember to check the BBQ Roster as there are still a few events to go with 2 x Cowrie Markets and Easter. 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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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 18 April
Board Meeting 8pm
Rhonda Anchen Helen McDonald Maggie Isom Distribution of Book Fair Funds Strive2Thrive Program
MON 25 APRIL John McDonald ALL ROTARIANS  
ANZAC DAY
POINT DANGER 4.30AM
TUES 26 APRIL Gail Chrisfield     STRATHEWEN SCHOOL VISIT
SUN 1 MAY 
President Elect
Lesley Shedden 
Rhonda Anchen
Amanda Hough
John McDonald
 
Greg Plumridge
Gaynor Schols
Chris Sims 
DISTRICT ASSEMBLY 
STAWELL 
MON 2 MAY  PE Lesley Shedden    Helen McDonald  Report on District Assembly 
MON 9 MAY  PDG Chris Simms  Gerard McNamara  David Mitchell  YOUTH PROGRAMS 
WED 18 MAY 
JOINT VOCATIONAL VISIT with GROVEDALE
   
Davidson Restaurant 
The Gordon

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
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 March 2016 District e-Newsletter Click Here
To Read Rotary Down Under Issue 582 April 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.