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We meet Wednesdays at 6:30 PM
(Fellowship from 6:00 PM)
Bucatini Restaurant
454 Whitehorse Road,
Mitcham, Vic  3132
(03) 9873 0268
Upcoming Events
Parmas for Polio
The Coach
Oct 03, 2019
6:30 PM – 11:00 PM
 
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Oct 13, 2019
 
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Nov 10, 2019
 
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Dec 08, 2019
 
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Jan 12, 2020
 
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Speakers
Oct 09, 2019 7:00 PM
Update since her German exchange experience
Oct 16, 2019
Robotics / 3D printing
Oct 23, 2019
North East Link / Conservation
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Meeting Rosters
Meeting Roster - 25 September 2019
 
Recorder
Schoner, Peter
 
Cashier
Soydal, Rick
 
Host
Simcox, Bruce
 
Chair
Warmington, Russell
 
5 Minute Vocational Talk
Eadon, Judith
 
Meeting Roster - 09 October 2019
 
5 Minute Vocational Talk
Davis, Bob
 
Meeting Roster - 16 October 2019
 
5 Minute Vocational Talk
Lane, Harvey
 
Meeting Roster - 23 October 2019
 
5 Minute Vocational Talk
Willoughby, Wayno
 
Meeting Roster - 30 October 2019
 
5 Minute Vocational Talk
Gibcus, Hank
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Michael Sukkar
September 11
 
Mike Prior
September 13
 
Rob McQuade
September 16
 
Roger Wilson
September 18
 
James Tan
September 21
 
Colin Taylor
September 29
 
Bob Allardice
September 30
 
Spouse Birthdays
Peter Campisano
September 1
 
Glenda Prior
September 20
 
Anniversaries
Ian Armstrong
Maria Pires -Armstrong
September 23
 
Bob Hoskins
Bev Hoskins
September 26
 
Join Date
Wayno Willoughby
September 1, 2001
18 years
 
Harvey Lane
September 3, 2008
11 years
 
David Hatcher
September 11, 2013
6 years
 
Peter Koens
September 26, 2007
12 years
 
Collections
 
Items Project Contacts
Small soaps Days for Girls Judith
Toiletries Women shelters Judith
Stamps End Trachoma 2020 Neil
Foreign Coins UNICEF Cashier
 
2019 - 20 Board
 
President
Gabby Knaepple
VP / President Elect
Col Read
Secretary
Rob Jackson
Treasurer
Roger Wilson
Past President
Janette Etherington
 
 
Community Service
Graeme Moorfoot
International Service
Len Brear
Vocational Service
John Lynch
Youth Service
Sue Warmington
 
 
Membership
Harvey Lane
Rotary Foundation
Sue Cross
Fundraising
Russell Warmington
ClubRunner Mobile
Presidential Ponderings

Greetings everyone

Hope your week has been good.

 

General update

I am very pleased to let you all know that our favorite ophthalmologist, Dr Alex Ioannidis has rejoined the club.

Minutes/committee reports from the August board meeting will be circulated by the end of this week pending acceptance at Wednesdays board meeting.

Dick Tregear audited our accounts and has issued an audit certificate so they are all ready for our AGM in November – thanks Dick!

 

Meeting on 18 September 2019

Don’t forget to bring your plastic bottle tops to add to our collection for Sean Teer – Sean will be talking to us about making prosthetic hands from recycled bottle tops!

Only those tops with numbers 2 or 4 along with the recycling symbol please.

Meeting on 25 September 2019 – Partners night with dress ups and a very special anniversary celebration!

This will be a bumper meeting:

  • Grand Final celebrations so partners welcome and dress up in your club colours – all footy codes welcome!
  • We will be celebrating Bob and Bev Hoskin’s 60th Wedding Anniversary
  • The guest speaker will be Syd Sherrin – Syd’s Father, Tom Sherrin, was president of the Collingwood Football Club and his family company made the famous Sherrin footballs.

Syd was involved in the manufacture of footballs and still handmakes them for special occasions.  He has a great story to tell.

 

Parma’s for Polio Thursday, 3 October 2019

Remember No meeting on Wednesday 2nd October at Bucatini – instead we will be supporting Newgen on Thursday 3 October at the Coach in Ringwood to raise money for Polio.

 

Whitehorse Business Group Awards

We have a table of 10 attending the awards night on 4 October 2019 which is great.  It should be a really good night.

John Lynch and I have completed our judging duties and will meet with the wider judging group on Tuesday 17 September. At this meeting we advise the winners in our respective categories and we also collectively select an overall winner.

 

Whitehorse Spring Festival – Sunday,  20 October 2019 

On Thursday 19 September, I am attending a cluster based meeting to discuss how we will approach the Spring Festival in terms of how we market Rotary.  If you have any ideas/feedback please let me know. If anyone else wishes to attend, it is at the Blackburn Hotel in the bistro commencing at 5.30pm.

 

International Women’s Day Breakfast – Wednesday, 4 March 2020

On Sunday afternoon I attended a committee meeting for the now cluster based International Women’s Day breakfast.   Planning is well under way.  The venue is almost confirmed (Box Hill Town Hall).  The costing will be $70 per head and there will be a short early bird offer period.  Speakers are still being finalized.

If anyone is able to assist with significant raffle prizes please let me know.   The raffle tickets will be $5 each or 5 for $20.

President Gabby

  

District 9810 Public Image and Communications Seminar
Des Tobin - Guest Speaker from 17 July
GUEST SPEAKER - DES TOBIN
 
Our guest speaker last week was Des Tobin.   He spoke about his own life, and his father, and  spoke
about his biography of A.V. Tobin "Just a man called Phonse". 
 
The life of Phonse Tobin was anything but ordinary. Born in 1905, he followed on behind soldiers as they marched to the wharves to depart for WW1. He earned pocket money by trapping rats and collecting the South Melbourne Council's rat bounty, and almost 'haunted' the Collins Street movie and live theatres.

After leaving school in 1919 he worked as a storeman, salesman, soldier and fireman. In 1934 Phonse and his brothers Leo, Tom and Kevin started what has become the most successful family-owned funeral service company in Australia. A natural entertainer, Phonse possessed a fine singing voice and produced many amateur theatrical productions in the 1930s. He was a good all-round sportsman and a successful professional footrunner. He was a long-serving member of the North Melbourne Football Club committee and was the club's president from 1955 to 1957. He was a life member of both the NMFC and the VFL (now AFL).

Phonse married Vera Crough in 1935. They had four children and their direct descendants now number 37. 

Phonse was one of those rare characters who could meet, communicate and be at ease with people of all classes and walks of life - from prize fighters to prime ministers, from 'mug' punters to wealthy publicans or bookmakers, from Knights of the Southern Cross to knights of the realm, from everyday parish priests to 'princes' of the church, and from grave diggers to governors. Like everyone else, he had his failings. But these failings - such as they were - were more than offset by his strength of character, generous spirit, creative flair, kindness to people in need, and his love for and undying support of his family. This was a life that truly made a difference.
 
And "everyone in Melbourne" knew Phonse!!
Lord Mayors Breakfast

Have Breakfast with the Lord Mayor of Melbourne and support the CHANCES Scholarship Program:

· Provides over 100 Scholarships annually to students in Boroondara in need of assistance.

· A CHANCES Scholarship supports education costs and gives acknowledgement and valuable recognition to students.

· Parents and Families appreciate the stress relief CHANCES provides.

· Communities benefit from students completing their studies and becoming productive community members An independent study (Think Impact 2017) found that the social benefit of CHANCES scholarships exceeded $13 for every $1 invested! It is hard to envisage a better community investment. CHANCES is a “Hand Up not a Hand Out” Your support of CHANCES makes this all possible – Thank you For more information: https://boroondaracares.org.au/program/help-for-education/

2019 Whitehorse Excellence in Business Awards

THE 2019 WHITEHORSE EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS AWARDS

 

This year the Rotary Club of Nunawading will be sponsoring the Young Business Leader of the Year Award in the 2019 Whitehorse Excellence in Business Awards.

Our Club will be judging the nominees and will be presenting the Award at the Awards Gala Dinner on Friday 4th October.

Members are asked to support us in two important ways:

John Lynch

Vocational Services Chairman

Vocational Visits for this Rotary Year

VOCATIONAL VISITS FOR THIS YEAR

The Vocational Service Committee will again arrange two visits this year. As a reminder, we visited Shaws Road Winery in September and the Australian Synchrotron in February.

We are inviting you to use your networks to suggest venues that will be of interest to the majority of members. Just speak with me or the other members of the Committee (Bob Davis and Roger Wilson) and we will do the rest. To get the ideas flowing here is a list of some of the interesting visits that we have undertaken over the past few years.

CFA Control Centre; Jayco Caravans; Bell Helicopter Facility; Tobin Brothers Funeral Home; Walter & Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research; Crown Casino kitchens; United Energy Network Operations Centre; Lilydale Cemetery; Cadbury Schweppes factory; Nunawading Toyota and RACV Panel Beating Centre.

John Lynch

Vocational Services Chairman

Shine On Awards

SHINE ON AWARDS 2019/20

Bob Davis – Vocation

 

This year’s Shine on Awards are being run by District 9810. The Shine Awards first started Brisbane in 1993 and in 1997 Rotary clubs in Victoria operating under the auspices of the Brisbane committee in and have been run by the Rotary Districts in Victoria conducted their own awards. These were supported with the generous sponsorship of stock brokers JB Were and Sons.

The awards invite nominations of Australian citizens with a disability who have consistently given dedicated service to the community. There are two categories: Young Nominees: aged 15 years to 25 years (at the closing date of applications) and Aged 25 years and over.

The Rotary Club of Nunawading has nominated candidates in the past and has been successful on 2 occasions with its nominee receiving an award. The awards are presented at a ceremony which acknowledges the achievement of each nominee and they are presented with a certificate of commendation. All nominees feel a sense of achievement and they and their families have been very grateful for the experience. Our Vocational Committee is committed once more to forwarding nominations for this award.

Examples of achievements can be: Leadership and /or mentoring of others with a disability; Membership and /or leadership of community groups; Service to the community and/or a history of community achievement or other special awards or forms of recognition.

If you know of someone within our region with a disability who could be a candidate for this award can you please discuss this with them and if they agree let Bob Davis know by phone or by email on bob.davis@monashhealth.org. Nominations need to be finalised by early December.

DG Family Project - Books for Kids. 

DG Family Project - Books for Kids. 

Purpose: Collect used postage stamps to raise funds for special programs.
Since commencing in 1991, this project has raised almost $90,000 to support a range of projects for people in need.

 

Beneficiaries of Stamp Sales

The proceeds from the sale of USED POSTAGE STAMPS will be directed to the DG Family Project, Books For Kids.
 

Our Rotary DG Family Project Books for Kids Campaign aims to identify and fund primary schools in Victoria’s South Eastern and Yarra Ranges suburbs that will benefit from being on the Books in Homes program.

The District 9810 Rotary Family project in 2019-20 will focus on:

  • contributing to helping overcome generational poverty,
  • enhancing the chances of success in early education,
  • opening up options, choices and potential in later life, and
  • making a difference within our local communities.

Rotary District 9810 together with Books in Homes will provide books-of-choice to children living in the local communities of District 9810 in disadvantaged and low socioeconomic circumstances, ensuring crucial early literacy engagement and the development of reading skills needed for lifelong achievement.

The books are top quality and brand new, curated for the program by the Books in Homes Book Selection Committee, made up of authors, illustrators, educators, and parents.

 
For further information, view our Books for Kids project info sheet or visit the Books In Homes website.
 
We are not asking for $$ DOLLARS $$ – just your USED POSTAGE STAMPS.
Please help us support the Books For Kids project - it won’t cost you one cent!

Collecting Stamps

The simple act of saving and recycling something small will bring major changes to the lives of others. Please ask all friends, family and colleagues to be involved in our “Philatelic Garbology”.

Where to deliver the Stamps

All stamps can be taken to the quarterly presidents’ meetings for collection. Other drop off points are through Rotarians Patrick Hartley & Brian Foley.

However, if your club does take up the challenge and you are able, a monthly return would be most helpful as this will spread the workload.

How to sort the Stamps

If stamps can be sorted into the categories below, this again would lessen the workload. However, Carrol is still happy to receive the stamps whichever way they come.

1. Low value – up to $1.00 – on single paper with 2cm border

2. High value – $2.00 and above – on double paper with 2cm border

3. International stamps

4. Stamp albums should be left intact to protect the stamps

 

Dinner with the Rotary Internation President
Mid Winter Christmas Cabaret 2019
Subscriptions are now due
It is time to pay your Club Membership Subscription for the period 01/07/19 to 30/06/20.
 
Amount Due:-     $310.00
Cheque or direct credit to Bendigo Bank A/c. BSB 633.108 A/c No 1380.02589.  Include surname in remitter section if using EFT.
If paid half yearly pay $155.00 each half.
Cheques to be handed to Club Treasurers Roger Wilson or Russell Warmington.
 
Optional Payments
Paraplegic Benefit Fund Insurance $45.00 MUST BE A CHEQUE payable to "PBF Australia". Hand cheques to Harvey Lane or Ian Armstrong.
Rotary Foundation Centurion Club - $100 per annum MUST BE A CHEQUE payable to “Rotary International”. Hand cheques to Roger Wilson or Russell Warmington
Australian Rotary Health – Friend of the Fund $100 MUST BE A CHEQUE payable to “Australian Rotary Health". Hand cheques to Roger Wilson or Russell Warmington
Interplast ($100 or optional amount) MUST BE A CHEQUE payable to Interplast. Hand Cheques to Roger Wilson or Russell Warmington.