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Clubrunner and "My Rotary" Tutorial
Lions Village
Aug 21, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Fireside Chats - NO Meeting at Lions Village
Members Homes
Aug 28, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
 
East Loddon Food Sharing Inc. Program Linden Barry
Lions Village
Sep 04, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Planning Meeting
Lions Village
Sep 11, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
District Governors Visit
Lions Village
Sep 18, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
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Report No 7
 
 
It's Rotary Membership Month
It was great to hear from our members on our Membership Night. Thanks Kelly, Brian, Chris, Rhonda and Greg B! We look forward to strengthening our club as we grow this year.
 
Announcements
My apologies for the date mix up in the last bulletin. Please check that you have saved the correct date for the motor show in your diary - It's on SUNDAY 11th February 2018.
Details on http://www.torquaymotorshow.com.au/
 
Life is online!
Next week we will have training on ClubRunner and My Rotary. Before 21st August, please log on to both sites to make sure you can access them. It's important that your personal details on ClubRunner are correct as this links to RI and is used to administer Rotary, both at a District and Global level.
On My Rotary you will find the Rotary Global Rewards Program which offers discounts on products and services to Rotarians.
 
Board Meeting
A reminder to board members that the board meeting will start at 8pm, or hopefully a little earlier.
 
 
President Gaynor Schols
 
Stories
Membership



 

August is Membership Month for Rotary International.
Last week we held a Membership Meeting at the Club in order to stimulate thought within our existing Membership on attracting new and younger members to join us.
Rotary membership is gained through invitation so we must all remember to consider various vacant Classifications within the Club when meeting new people but also give thought to the suitability of fellow employees at work, competitors, suppliers, family members, their friends, neighbors, tradesmen visiting our property and people we do business with ie. Travel Agents, Bank Managers, Restaurateurs, the Clergy and the like.
Our night featured four diverse members who were asked to give their thoughts, good and bad, about their experiences with Rotary membership.
Kellie Binyon spoke first as our newest Rotarian with no previous Rotary experience, followed by Brian Mynott, a Rotarian with ten years membership, then Chris Sims spoke who was a charter member of this Club 30 years ago, a Past President and a District Governor. Our Final contributor was Rhonda Anchen who in her short time as a Club member has made an outstanding contribution with the introduction of our Annual Book Fair.
Each member emphasized a number of positive aspects which in summary included valuable Friendships, worthwhile contributions to the community and Rotary projects as a whole, the opportunity to make a difference and to do things and meet people that they would never have had the opportunity to without Rotary Membership.
We must remember to ASK THE QUESTION!
 
Bruce Smith
 
WHY JOIN YOUR LOCAL ROTARY CLUB?
 
The Opportunity to Serve
Rotarians provide service at both the Community and International levels. Service programs address health care needs, hunger, poverty, illiteracy, disaster relief and environment issues to name a few. Members experience fulfilment that comes from giving back to the Community.  Members bring forward ideas and projects to be considered for support and development at Club level.  Also, regular speakers provide information and ideas for the Club to consider and support.
 
Professional Networking
A founding principle of Rotary was to provide a forum for professional and business leaders. As the workplace has evolved members now come from many fields including Health and Welfare, small and large business owners, Employees of large and small organisations, Retired persons, Education sector, in fact any field that has developed in this fast changing world!  It’s a good feeling when one can “pick the brains” of a fellow Rotarian for their experience and advice about a business or workplace issue.
 
Personal Growth and Development
Membership in Rotary allows for continuing personal and professional development.  Leadership, Public speaking and communication, organisation and planning, team building, fundraising and teaching are skills that can be developed and strengthened through your involvement in Rotary, particular in projects in which you can feel passionate about and wish to develop.
 
Friendship
Fellowship is an old-fashioned word, but it is where Rotary started in 1905.  Today we call it friendship, social capital and just glad to see a group of local friends and acquaintances on a regular basis. Further afield, there are over 3000 Rotary Clubs in 160 countries in the world, and each is welcoming to the Rotary traveller.  The Cultural diversity is wonderful as each Club and each Country has its own way of delivering and enjoying the Rotary Experience.
 
Good Citizenship
Membership of Rotary makes one a better Citizen.  The Club programs keep members informed about what is taking place in the local and broader communities, nation and worldwide.  Rotary’s expansive network of Clubs provide for opportunities for service, exchange of ideas and meeting new people.
 
World Understanding
Rotary members gain an understanding of humanitarian issues and have a significant impact on these issues through the International Service projects and exchange programmes of Rotary International (RI) and the Rotary Foundation (the charitable arm of Rotary). Through the International services and the Rotary Peace Scholarships, the Promotion of Peace is one of Rotary’s highest objectives.
 
Entertainment
Every Rotary Club hosts regular parties, social get-togethers, events and activities that offer diversion from day to day business, and provide more informal interaction. Within the Rotary District structure there are Conferences, Conventions, Assemblies, Special Interest Groups and Education.  There’s something for everyone within Rotary.
 
Family Foundations
Rotary sponsors the world’s largest and secure Youth exchange, Adult group exchanges and Scholarship programmes.  Participants are offered innovative training opportunities and mentoring for future leadership.  They involve family members in a wide range of social and service activities. Again and again, participants report that their exchange was a major experience and turning point in their lives.
 
Ethical Environment
Rotarians practice The 4-Way Test which measures our words and actions by their truthfulness, fairness, goodwill and benefit to all.  There are no political, cultural, gender, sexual or religious imperatives within Rotary. 

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Fireside Chats- Last Chance

Fireside Chats are next week so I urgently require responses from anyone who has not yet registered

Monday 28th August will be our FIRESIDE CHAT night 

 

This is where, we as Members & partners meet at various homes to share a meal & chat about everything and everything............who knows there may even be some discussion of things Rotary

 

Firstly I need to establish how many Members and Partners would like to attend this event and then I will be chasing the appropriate number of Hosts to accommodate everyone.

 

Last Monday a list was begun for those able to attend and we will run this around again at this weeks meeting. If you are away and would like to register then please contact me on 0414 332870 or email to brucesmith300@yahoo.com.au

 

Bruce Smith

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Walk In The Park 27th August

Once again our Ambassador for Parkinsons, Peter Bollen will be participating in the annual "Walk in the Park" on Sunday 27 August, this year the team is dubbed "Pete Pals".  There will be a number of Rotarians joining Pete, Cynthia and family so If you would like to participate then this is your chance to celebrate and support people living with Parkinson’s. This leisurely walk takes place along the banks of the Yarra River. A range of fun, family activities at Federation Square will entertain kids and adults alike…and the pet pooch! and afterwards a rewarding frothy can be had at Young and Jacksons.
Here is the link to  Register today!
 
 
If you are unable to make the Walk but would like to support Pete's Pals then please CLICK HERE to Donate to the "PETE'S PALS" Team Fundraising Page
 
Please share this with family and friends encouraging them to participate also.
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2017-18 BBQ Season - Your dates are required

You will have received a BBQ spreadsheet from me on Tuesday with all of the dates for the coming seasons BBQ events

 

Please let me know when you ARE NOT available so I can complete  the roster. There are some urgent dates that need to be

filled straight away (all August and Septembers) so if you can help with these let me know ASAP.. thanks MAL

 

Our first two being held at Bunnings.

Thanks to the following members who have volunteered as follows.

 

Sunday September 10th

Morning Session 8.45 to 12 am

  • Robyn O'Loughlin
  • Amanda Hough
  • Vernon D'Sousa
  • Richard Mierzejewski
  • Leslie Shedden

Afternoon Session 12 to 4pm

  • Bruce Smith
  • Ben Smith
  • Linda Neale
  • Gerard Mc Namarra

Saturday October 28th

Morning Session 8.30am to 12

  • Robyn O'Loughlin
  • Gerard Mc Namarra
  • Graham Gill
  • Kelly Binyon
  • Greg Birchall

Afternoon Session 12 to 4pm

  • Rudi Schols
  • Gaynor Schols
  • Linda Neale
  • Brian Mynott
Thanks Mal
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Clubrunner and "My Rotary" Workshop
 
This Monday 21st August Howard Randall and myself will be presenting a Tutorial/workshop on Clubrunner and " My Rotary"........hmm......I hear some of you asking "what on earth is My Rotary?"  
 
Well the aim, particularly as we have a number of new members join the club recently,  is to ensure sure that all members are able to access these sites and the functions  that are useful to us all.
 I doubt that any one of us can claim to know everything about these sites as they are constantly being updated.
 
So we plan to run this as a workshop and we welcome questions from you all. Please either bring your questions with you on the night or send them to Howard or myself beforehand.
 
Howard - howard.randall@quayfocus.com  or  0412525197
Greg - greg@tyrepowergeelong.com.au or 0418 521321
 
You will receive an email following this bulletin containing instructions on how to log onto the "My Rotary".
Look forward to seeing you Monday night
Greg Plumridge
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Pyrenees Magic Bike Ride - 29th Sept -
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Rotary Global Rewards Program
 
Rotary Global Rewards, our member benefits program, offers discounts on products and services from local and global
merchants, along with opportunities to give back to Rotary. 

Over 33,000 members have signed in to use Rotary Global Rewards. To raise awareness of this program, you can:
  1. Recommend Rotary Global Rewards to all club members. They can visit www.rotary.org/globalrewards from a computer or download the Rotary Club Locator App to use the program on mobile devices.
  2. Post a "Rewards" link to www.rotary.org/globalrewards on your club and district websites. This gives members easier access to Rotary Global Rewards.
  3. Encourage club members to post offers on Rotary Global Rewards. 
  4. Suggest that club members help the program grow in their communities by asking local merchants to post offers. 
You can find instructional videos, how-to-guides, and promotional materials on the Rotary Global Rewards page of My Rotary.  If you have any questions about the program, write to rotaryglobalrewards@rotary.org. 
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RC of Albert Park Footy Breakfast
 
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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 21 AugustVernon D'SouzaAmanda HoughGraham GillClubrunner & My Rotary
Mon 28 AugustN/AN/AN/AFireside Chats - Rotarians Homes
Mon 4 SeptMal SlaterAmanda  HoughGraham Gill
East Loddon Food Sharing Inc.
Linden Barry & Leanne Walsh
Mon 11 SeptGaynor ScholsMaggie IsomHelen McDonaldCub Planning Meeting
Mon 18 SeptTBNTBNTBNDistrict Governors Visit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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 check 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
  • usual 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.    
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Rotary International & District 9780 Info
 
Rotary International President for 2017-18 is Australian Ian Riseley from the RC of Sandringham
CLICK HERE to read more
 
 
 
District 9780 Governor for 2017-18 is Ray Herbert from Rotary Club of Mt Gambier West
 
CLICK HERE to learn more about Ray
 
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
To read District Governor Ray's No 2 August Newsletter CLICK HERE
 
Rotary Down Under July 2017 Edition 597 CLICK HERE
 
REFERENCE LINKS
District 9780 Directory 2016-17 (D9780 Rotarians Only)
 
Rotary Club of Torquay Annual Reports for 2016-17
<----- Click here  for the 2016-17 Annual Report Part A  
 
         
<----- Click here  for the 2016-17 Annual Report Part B (Financials)  
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