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Rotary Club of Magill Sunrise Page | 1 I have to start by saying I had a great night on Monday at the Campbelltown Rotary Club meeting where a few Magill members saw the returning GSE team give their presentation of their exploits in Taiwan. They all had an amazing time over there and I am sure our very own Simone Mazengarb will show those who were unable to attend her side of the journey at our club next Tuesday. Now to OUR meeting, we had the pleasure of Kevin Stevens visiting us this week with his experiences in Cambodia and the Rotary projects running over there. He had an interesting introduction to the world of Rotary when he was asked to attend a meeting whilst getting a haircut. The meeting he intended to spend 5 minutes at has kept him a part of Rotary ever since. As he said, the warmth and welcome he received made him feel part of a big family – “sisters and brothers to other mothers”. He spoke of his involvement with not just Rotary but of a group called Extraordinary Lives, a group who travel to the 7 wonders exploring ancient wisdom and how it could benefit today’s society. This gave him the opportunity to travel to Cambodia. These travels opened his eyes a great deal, he spoke of New Hope where a young Campucian was given an opportunity to get an education and realized that after his education, wanted to give something back. From here a school has been established which is run from the donations made to the New Hope organization. He also spoke of a Rotary initiative called Sustainable Cambodia. Volunteers go over to Cambodia and through their efforts help empower rural villagers to create self-sustaining communities with clean water, wells, dams and schools. He told us that nearly $220,000 had been donated so far for 2 schools, 1 in Pursat, the other in Kravahn where the children were taught many life lessons and also languages that they encourage them to take home and teach their parents. Kevin was a really energetic speaker who has a great passion for these projects. He urged us all to find a passion or project within Rotary, as there are so many, and get right behind it with our own passion “Look into our own soul journey”. He said that we needed to understand emotional intelligence and emotional intelligence factors of support. I could not remember exactly what he meant with this but on looking it up found it is the “something” in each of us that is a bit intangible. It affects how we manage behaviour, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results. Very deep for 7.30am, all part of an amazing presentation from a very motivational man. See you all next week.
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I have to start by saying I had a great night on Monday at the Campbelltown Rotary Club meeting

where a few Magill members saw the returning GSE team give their presentation of their exploits in

Taiwan. They all had an amazing time over there and I am sure our very own Simone Mazengarb will

show those who were unable to attend her side of the journey at our club next Tuesday.

Now to OUR meeting, we had the pleasure of Kevin Stevens visiting us this week with his experiences in

Cambodia and the Rotary projects running over there. He had an interesting introduction to the world

of Rotary when he was asked to attend a meeting whilst getting a haircut. The meeting he intended to

spend 5 minutes at has kept him a part of Rotary ever since. As he said, the warmth and welcome he

received made him feel part of a big family – “sisters and brothers to other mothers”. He spoke of his

involvement with not just Rotary but of a group called Extraordinary Lives, a group who travel to the 7

wonders exploring ancient wisdom and how it could benefit today’s society. This gave him the

opportunity to travel to Cambodia.

These travels opened his eyes a great deal, he spoke of New Hope where a young Campucian was given

an opportunity to get an education and realized that after his education, wanted to give something

back. From here a school has been established which is run from the donations made to the New Hope

organization. He also spoke of a Rotary initiative called Sustainable Cambodia. Volunteers go over to

Cambodia and through their efforts help empower rural villagers to create self-sustaining communities

with clean water, wells, dams and schools. He told us that nearly $220,000 had been donated so far for

2 schools, 1 in Pursat, the other in Kravahn where the children were taught many life lessons and also

languages that they encourage them to take home and teach their parents.

Kevin was a really energetic speaker who has a great passion for these projects. He urged us all to find a

passion or project within Rotary, as there are so many, and get right behind it with our own passion

“Look into our own soul journey”. He said that we needed to understand emotional intelligence and

emotional intelligence factors of support. I could not remember exactly what he meant with this but on

looking it up found it is the “something” in each of us that is a bit intangible. It affects how we manage

behaviour, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results. Very

deep for 7.30am, all part of an amazing presentation from a very motivational man.

See you all next week.

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6pm – 7pm

Function Room

Tower Hotel Magill

Pay As You Go

Dinner Afterwards Is Optional

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Australian History

1865 – Ruthless bushranger, "Mad" Dan Morgan, is shot dead.

1947 – The Ghost of Point Hicks legend is spawned when a newspaper reports on the mysterious

disappearance of a lighthouse keeper from Cape Everard, Victoria.

World History

1895 – Astronomer James Keeler proves that the rings of Saturn are made up of particles, not solid

as previously believed.

1945 – Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German pastor, theologian and participant in the resistance movement

against Nazism, is executed.

2003 – Iraqis and US troops pull down a massive statue of Saddam Hussein in a show of contempt

for the dictator.

Thought for the Day 1:

Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.

Thought for the Day 2:

Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results.

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• Ronda, for ringing my sergeant’s bell, and then using the excuse “I thought it was my job.”

• Greg, for leaving a gap in the curtains so that half of the room was blinded by the morning

sun, and for the delightful Easter Bunny photo in last week’s bulletin.

• A cross-fine for me (from Mark T) for my car park this morning – apparently my car must be

parallel to the lines at all times and a 10 degree angle is unacceptable.

• Licaria, as both of us were stuck trying to sneak into the room at the start of the Taiwan GSE

return presentation, after choosing to go to the bathroom at the wrong time.

• Mark T – For claiming that he would win a pushup challenge if that were to be made the

weekly game.

• Sue – For being in her tennis final this week.

• John C and Sue for their footy tipping success.

• Siony, for her great joke posted under a photo of Lindsay on Facebook. He was holding a

Styrofoam cup with a beaming smile at a Rotary function, and Siony’s comment was

“What’s in the cup?”

• Carol – for forgetting to put up her hand for Directors Notices.

• The back table mob, for the honour of having Chef Gary join them for breakfast.

• A variety of cross fines & happy bucks.

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Mayor Simon Brewer was the big mover this week – moving from top place to last place.

Meanwhile 18 tippers had all games correct heading into the last match of the round. Seven of

those tippers made it through the last match to produce a perfect 9 – earning themselves a Hungry

Jacks Whopper (if they can locate the voucher). Well done. Top of the pack was Magill Treasurer

Sue, edging out Adel (Morialta), President Greg (Magill) and Sue’s son by the narrowest of margins.

To make it simple, this week’s prize will go to the tipper who picks the Showdown winner - with the

Friday night margin used as a tie-breaker. GOOD LUCK

Please make your payment to our Club Account and email Lindsay when paid:

BSB: 112-879

Account: 125 045 392

Reference: Footy <your name>

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Greg SchuetzeGreg SchuetzeGreg SchuetzeGreg Schuetze

Licaria ScheepersLicaria ScheepersLicaria ScheepersLicaria Scheepers

Tuesday 6.50 for 7.00amTuesday 6.50 for 7.00amTuesday 6.50 for 7.00amTuesday 6.50 for 7.00am

Hectorville Sporting Club, Fisher Street, MagillHectorville Sporting Club, Fisher Street, MagillHectorville Sporting Club, Fisher Street, MagillHectorville Sporting Club, Fisher Street, Magill

[email protected]@[email protected]@rotaryclub.org.au

wwwwww.magill.rotaryclub.org.auww.magill.rotaryclub.org.auww.magill.rotaryclub.org.auww.magill.rotaryclub.org.au

www.facebook.com/rotarymagillwww.facebook.com/rotarymagillwww.facebook.com/rotarymagillwww.facebook.com/rotarymagill

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www.rotawww.rotawww.rotawww.rotarynews.info/district9520rynews.info/district9520rynews.info/district9520rynews.info/district9520

6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm CampbelltownCampbelltownCampbelltownCampbelltown Athelstone Football ClubAthelstone Football ClubAthelstone Football ClubAthelstone Football Club 150 George St, Paradise150 George St, Paradise150 George St, Paradise150 George St, Paradise

1.00pm1.00pm1.00pm1.00pm NorwoodNorwoodNorwoodNorwood Norwood Town HallNorwood Town HallNorwood Town HallNorwood Town Hall George Street, NorwoodGeorge Street, NorwoodGeorge Street, NorwoodGeorge Street, Norwood 6.15pm6.15pm6.15pm6.15pm St PeterísSt PeterísSt PeterísSt Peterís Kensington HotelKensington HotelKensington HotelKensington Hotel 23 Regent St, Kensington23 Regent St, Kensington23 Regent St, Kensington23 Regent St, Kensington 6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm Kent TownKent TownKent TownKent Town The Royal HotelThe Royal HotelThe Royal HotelThe Royal Hotel 2 North Tce, Kent Town2 North Tce, Kent Town2 North Tce, Kent Town2 North Tce, Kent Town 6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm UnleyUnleyUnleyUnley Unley Sports ClubUnley Sports ClubUnley Sports ClubUnley Sports Club 39 Oxford Tce, Unley39 Oxford Tce, Unley39 Oxford Tce, Unley39 Oxford Tce, Unley

7.15am7.15am7.15am7.15am EastwoodEastwoodEastwoodEastwood Royal Coach Motor InnRoyal Coach Motor InnRoyal Coach Motor InnRoyal Coach Motor Inn 24 24 24 24 Dequetteville Tce, Kent TownDequetteville Tce, Kent TownDequetteville Tce, Kent TownDequetteville Tce, Kent Town 6.15pm6.15pm6.15pm6.15pm Hyde ParkHyde ParkHyde ParkHyde Park Hyde Park TavernHyde Park TavernHyde Park TavernHyde Park Tavern Park St & King William Rd, Hyde ParkPark St & King William Rd, Hyde ParkPark St & King William Rd, Hyde ParkPark St & King William Rd, Hyde Park 6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm BurnsideBurnsideBurnsideBurnside The Feathers HotelThe Feathers HotelThe Feathers HotelThe Feathers Hotel Glynburn Road, BurnsideGlynburn Road, BurnsideGlynburn Road, BurnsideGlynburn Road, Burnside 6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm MitchamMitchamMitchamMitcham Edinburgh HotelEdinburgh HotelEdinburgh HotelEdinburgh Hotel High Street, MitchamHigh Street, MitchamHigh Street, MitchamHigh Street, Mitcham 6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm6.30pm MorialtaMorialtaMorialtaMorialta The Rezz HotelThe Rezz HotelThe Rezz HotelThe Rezz Hotel 20 Hamilton Tce, Newton20 Hamilton Tce, Newton20 Hamilton Tce, Newton20 Hamilton Tce, Newton

No MeetingsNo MeetingsNo MeetingsNo Meetings

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The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise aThe Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise aThe Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise aThe Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and fosternd in particular to encourage and fosternd in particular to encourage and fosternd in particular to encourage and foster

The development of acquaintance as an opportunity The development of acquaintance as an opportunity The development of acquaintance as an opportunity The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.for service.for service.for service.

High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occuHigh ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occuHigh ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occuHigh ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by every Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve society.pations; and the dignifying by every Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve society.pations; and the dignifying by every Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve society.pations; and the dignifying by every Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve society.

The application of the ideal service The application of the ideal service The application of the ideal service The application of the ideal service by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community life.by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community life.by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community life.by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community life.

The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of buThe advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of buThe advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of buThe advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional people united in the ideal of service.siness and professional people united in the ideal of service.siness and professional people united in the ideal of service.siness and professional people united in the ideal of service.

The Four Way Test of the things we think, say or do:The Four Way Test of the things we think, say or do:The Four Way Test of the things we think, say or do:The Four Way Test of the things we think, say or do:

Is it the truth?Is it the truth?Is it the truth?Is it the truth? Is it Fair to all concerned?Is it Fair to all concerned?Is it Fair to all concerned?Is it Fair to all concerned?

Will it build goodwill and better friendships?Will it build goodwill and better friendships?Will it build goodwill and better friendships?Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?Will it be beneficial to all concerned?Will it be beneficial to all concerned?Will it be beneficial to all concerned?

For good food, good fellowshipFor good food, good fellowshipFor good food, good fellowshipFor good food, good fellowship And the opportunity to serve through RotaryAnd the opportunity to serve through RotaryAnd the opportunity to serve through RotaryAnd the opportunity to serve through Rotary

Öwe give thanks.Öwe give thanks.Öwe give thanks.Öwe give thanks.


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