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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
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Jul 14, 2019
 
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Aug 11, 2019
 
Mid Winter Christmas Cabaret
The Coach
Aug 17, 2019
6:30 PM – 11:00 PM
 
Mid-Winter Christmas
Aug 17, 2019
7:00 PM – 10:30 PM
 
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Sep 08, 2019
 
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Oct 13, 2019
 
Whitehorse Farmers Market
Nunawading Civic Centre
Nov 10, 2019
 
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Speakers
Jul 17, 2019
More lives than your average cat
Aug 07, 2019 7:15 PM
Aug 14, 2019
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Meeting Rosters
Meeting Roster - 17 July 2019
 
Cashier
Eadon, Judith
 
Recorder
Egging, Kiel
 
Host
Etherington, Janette
 
3 Minute Vocational Talk
Stratford, Les
 
Meeting Roster - 24 July 2019
 
Cashier
 
Recorder
 
Host
 
3 Minute Vocational Talk
Allardice, Bob
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Natalie Arambasic
July 3
 
Peter Schoner
July 7
 
Judith Eadon
July 17
 
Rick Soydal
July 27
 
Spouse Birthdays
Judi Willoughby
July 8
 
Carol Dunkley
July 11
 
Jenny Taylor
July 17
 
Christine Wittick
July 22
 
Anniversaries
Bob Davis
Lyndy Davis
July 3
 
Ian Symons
Sandra Symons
July 15
 
Join Date
Susan Stennett
July 11, 2017
2 years
 
Brian Dunkley
July 19, 2006
13 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
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Presidential Ponderings

Hello there!

For our first committee meetings of the new Rotary year,  there was certainly a lot of activity and discussion which was great to see.  I look forward to seeing all the committee reports.  So  members know what is happening across all committees, I plan on putting 2 committee reports into the Bulletin each week.  I hope to start this from next Bulletin.  So this will cover off on Foundation, Youth Services, International, Fundraising, Fellowship, Membership, Vocational, Community and Public Image.

We are used to using a lot of acronyms in our lives and Rotary is no exception.  It is hard not to have a conversation or a meeting without slipping an RI or a DG/AG or RYLA.

When you are new to Rotary and even if you are not, what does all this mean!!

I was ferreting on the internet looking for something else and I came across a list of Rotary acronyms courtesy of District 9640 – all 9 pages worth.  

So here is the list and below is a link to use when you have only an acronym – just pop the acronym in and your acronym is translated into something meaningful.

https://www.acronymfinder.com/Rotary-International-(RI).html

It is not often we find our 3 Bob’s all at the same meeting – and even rarer to find them all together – but here they are at Wednesdays meeting!

Affectionately known as B1, B2 and B3 -  from the left is Bob Hoskins (AKA B1), Bob Davis (AKA B2) and Bob Allardice (AKA B3). 

Finally, if you have anything you would like published in the Bulletin, please send to Ben and Susan Stennett.  

Yours In Rotary,  Gabby

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Rotaract hosts The Lion King July 19th
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
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PBF Australia - Thank you for making a difference

MAKE SAFETY A BUSINESS PRIORITY 

 

PBF’s workplace injury prevention programs are heart felt yet confronting; challenging individuals to consider the lifelong impacts an unsafe work choice can have on one’s future health, and those around them. 

Through our speaker’s stories, PBF is able to build greater awareness of the risk of serious injury in Australian workplaces as well as encourage personal responsibility for adopting safe work practices.  

Our presentations can be tailored to any business type and are available to large and small groups across Australia. 

We recently worked with Jim Stevenson Head of HSEQ at thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd, to deliver a series of presentations focusing on their safety message as part of their We Care Day 2019 program. 

Jim was pleased with the powerful message delivered commenting “We’ve received a considerable amount of positive feedback from management and employees alike.  Each session was well received, and the content of each presentation specifically targeted to the audience at each location”. 

Katie Stokes, PBF’s WA Business Development Manager, was pleased that we were able to help reinforce thyssenkrupp’s safety message, saying “We have the flexibility to adapt our programs and presentations to match specific organisational requirements.” 

PBF’s West Australian and Queensland teams worked together to deliver the presentations in Port Hedland, Perth, Brisbane & Melbourne. 

Jim was impressed with the quality of the presentations delivered stating “I can’t speak highly enough of the presenters, Nigel Barley and Paul Carson, who not only travelled around willingly and retold their personal experiences, but immediately engaged with our people on each site to reinforce our safety and welfare ideals.  These people and their everyday stories are so highly relatable. The impact on our employee’s safety behaviours was immediate.”   

For more information on PBF injury prevention programs or to book a presentation in your workplace visit https://www.pbf.asn.au/spinal-cord-injury-prevention-australia/prevention-workplace/ 

Whitehorse Photography Contest Grades 5 and 6
 
The Rotary Club of Forest Hill is organising the Whitehorse Photography Contest. There's no cost to entry. It's open to any students in grades 5 and 6 either living or attending school in Whitehorse.
Mid Winter Christmas Cabaret 2019
Girls night out
It’s Girls Night Out again. ( Boys are welcome too)
Thursday 18th July from 6:30pm – book now
 
Held by the Rotary Club of Rowville - Lysterfield
 
 
Why not bring a friend or make up a table for this great event
 
Not only do you get a two course meal,
 
it’s also a really enjoyable get together with lucky balloons, lots of raffle prizes and all for a good cause …
 
The Cancer Research Foundation.