Although Albert Einstein is best known for developing the theory of relativity, he also made important contributions to the development of the theory of quantum mechanics.
 
He too would be missing the chance to meet up with his mates.

 

 

However next week’s meeting on Zoom is sure to be interesting:

Associate Professor Duane Hamacher has graduate degrees in astrophysics and the social sciences. He will reveal the rich knowledge of the stars and the planets held by First Peoples around the world.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, check out a few things in this week’s bulletin: The Rotary leadership Institute is really worth attending. (If you haven’t been already) 

It will be presented on-line on 20th, 27th March and 3rd April, so check in early with District Secretary Jane Pennington: Jane.Pennington@rotary9800.org

 

Applications are open again for Rotary Peace Scholars. District 9800  is unique in that we have had a Peace Scholar for every year of the programme. Do you know of a suitable candidate? Have a chat with Dennis Shore: 0412 332 226.

 

So we have lots for you to read in this week's bulletin.

Some of it is actually Rotary-relevant.