If you have a passion for "serving the community", our Breakfast Club would like to welcome you to one of our meetings. If you are a visiting Rotarian from interstate or overseas, we would love you to visit us.
We meet for breakfast on the second and fourth Thursday of each month (7am for a 7.15am start). Our meetings feature either entertaining guest speakers or the planning and review of our various service projects.
Those who are able also meet informally on the first, third and fifth Thursday of each month for a "Coffee Conversation" at 9:30am at "The White Picket", 10 Stuart Rd Dulwich.
If you are interested in coming along to a meeting to see what we do and meet our other members, you can just show up, but it is probably wise to contact us first by email, at membership@rotaryadelaidelight.org.
The Four Way Test
Of the things we think, say or do:
- Is it the Truth?
- Is it Fair to all concerned?
- Will it build Goodwill and better Friendships?
- Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?
Affirmation
United in the spirit of Service we value truth, fairness and friendship; and we welcome the opportunity that Rotary gives us to contribute our talents and resources in support of others.
Rotary Club of Adelaide Light Mission Statement
To have fun and engage interest from new members and friends as we use our strengths for a better world here and abroad - a welcoming, flexible group having fun doing hands-on activities for positive impact.
Home of 3 Past District Governors
Since the Rotary Club of Adelaide Light was chartered on 12 June 1986, three members have been elected to the highest District position - that of District Governor - overseeing the needs of the 40-50 autonomous clubs within District 9500. Our first member to seek office was our club's Charter President District Governor 1993-94 Anthony (Tony) Reade; followed by District Governor 2005-05 Katina Jones; and then John Campbell 2014-15.
District Governor John Campbell (2014-15)
Adelaide-born John Campbell spent his first three years in Cummins, Eyre Peninsula and attended Adelaide Boys High School where he joined the Interact Club (sponsored by the Rotary Club of Adelaide). He then joined Rotaract in 1971 and held Club Board and District positions. In 2000, John joined the Rotary Club of Adelaide Light and was President in 2011-12.
John worked in the financial services industry including his own insurance agency and, later, financial planning practice. John was admitted as a Life Member of the Million Dollar Round Tablewhere he was SA Chair from 2004-2009 and Australian Chair for 2010-2012. PDG John's wife, Julie, was a Rotary Exchange student to Belem Para in Brazil in 1971 and later joined the Rotaract Club of Edwardstown. Julie became a member of the Rotary Club of Adelaide Light in 2014 and served as President for 2017-18.
Past District Governor Katina Jones (2004-05)
In the 1990s, Katina founded EQUALS International, a development and training centre focusing on a sustainable future in a rapidly changing world. Twenty years on, EQUALS International has been established in Asia, Europe, Americas, Africa and the Middle East. Katina’s passion continues to motivate her to make a difference in the vocational education sector and workplace.
Katina joined the Rotary Club of Adelaide Light in 1996 as their first female member. Katina was District 9500's first female District Governor during Rotary's centennial year of 2004-2005. Katina has served on Australia’s Executive Committee for UNIFEM (United Nations Development Fund for Women), Cancer Care, TAFE SA, Voices for Women and as a Rotary International training leader. For 20 years, Katina has represented Australia at the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations in New York and more recently was appointed as a delegate to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
Past District Governor Tony Reade OAM (1993-94)
Tony Reade joined the Rotary Club of Adelaide in 1985 and was involved in the formation of the Rotary Club of Adelaide Light, being Charter President of the new Club - the first breakfast club in District 9500 - in 1986-87.
Tony undertook many District committee roles before being elected District Governor for 1993-94. He innovated many changes to the annual District Conference that saw a marked increase in attendees - over 800 attendees. When he moved his city-based business, he transferred to his local club of Walkerville, including the Presidency in 2002-03, before transferring back to Adelaide Light.
PDG Tony was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia on 25 January 2011 for 40 years of service to the community through Toc H Australia, Rotary International and as Councillor (and Acting Mayor) of the City of Walkerville. Tony is now an Honorary Membership of the Rotary Club of Adelaide Light.
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Kent Town, SA 5067
Australia