District Governor
9465
2019/20
Wayne Milnes
Coming Events April to June 2020 18h May 2020
Attendance Officer:
Greg Williams 0435 083 069
Apologies by Saturday pm please
Team 2019-20
President
Wendy Cooper
Secretary
Diane Brown
Treasurer
Bob Cooper
Attendance this week
Total Members 27
Apologies
Make-up
Attended
Honorary Member
LOA
Guests
Visitors
Partners
%
Facts & Figures
Raffle
Heads & Tails
Birthdays:
Anniversary:
Club Anniversary:
If you had any we hope
you had a good day
Meets Monday
6 for 6.30pm
At Rotary Hall
Brownell Crescent, Medina
Visitors always welcome
The week’s are rolling by, a regular meeting still some week’s away under the
present restrictions, after some research Rotary Hall can only handle up to 15
using the social distancing guidelines.
Because our COVID-19 cases are remaining extremely low the WA Gov. has
indicated that it may bring forward the freeing up some of our restrictions, even
if the people numbers are increased to 100+ the social distancing guidelines will
have to change before we can hold normal meetings again.
Monday 18th we held another Zoom meeting, DG Wayne set the meeting up.
We welcomed Rotarian visitor PP Denis Carpenter joining us from Bangkok,
Denis is a member of the Rotary Club of Patong Beach, Phuket. Denis was their
President 2014/15 and has been their Bulletin editor for many years.
Our club became known to Patong Beach when a group of Kwinana Rotarians
visited Thailand in May 2007 as part of a project which financially supported the
Toetee Family in the village of Kuraburi. The team met with members of the
Patong Beach Rotary Club and with the Toetee family including the five children
the clubs were assisting with their education.
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner held last Saturday night went off very well by
all accounts, 5 hosts dined and entertained the members and partners who were
assigned to them, report and pictures below.
Bulletin
Rotary International President 2019/20
Mark Daniel Maloney
Rotary Club of East Nassau
President Wendy
The Rotary Club of Kwinana Inc. District 9465 Western Australia Chartered: 22 April 1971
No 37 18th May 2020
Wendy Cooper
President’s Pen
18th May 2020
1. It was such a pleasure to welcome PP Denis Carpenter from the RC of Patong Beach to our
meeting last night together with DG Wayne.
In my time with the RC of Kwinana one of the most rewarding International projects for me
was the support we gave to families in Thailand following the tsunami. This was in
partnership with the RC of Patong Beach so it was wonderful to have contact again.
Denis explained that he is now living in Bangkok but still producing Bulletins for RC of
Patong Beach. Their latest project is called “Feed Phuket”. It stems as a result of their
President going for a walk past a construction site and seeing the desperate needs of the
workers there. 122 people living in near staving conditions that pleaded for help.
The President organised the provision of rice and sanitary essentials despite the lockdowns.
The workers expressed their grateful thanks.
Now the 9 Rotary Clubs of Phuket are joining together to source food.
Thanks you so much Denis for joining us and sharing this heart rendering story.
2. Thank you also to DG Wayne for joining us again.
3. Continuing on the International theme I mentioned that Max has been asked if we could
support an Indian club in District 3000 with a project. They need to partner up with another
club and given our excellent history we were highlighted as a possible choice. The Board
approved this request last week and since then Max has been organising a combined ZOOM
meeting. As the time difference would make the usual Monday meeting difficult 6pm
SUNDAY 7th June is the chosen time frame.
That would mean there will not be a meeting on the 8th. Thanks go to Max for pursuing this on
our behalf.
4. Next in line for thanks this week is John and Chris for organising the GWCTD!! A very
successful night of dining in a cryptic manner. Glad to hear everyone had such a great
evening.
Stay well. Wendy
I took an IQ test and the results were negative.
President 2020/21. PDG John Iriks
Club Service Report: 18th May 2020
On behalf of all members thank you Eric and Gladys, Bob and Jo, Mike and Kylee, Cyril and Lynne and Genevieve (poor Damian away working) for opening your home on Saturday night and hosting the "Guess who is coming to dinner" From the many responses I have received everyone had a great time, the food was magnificent and the company engaging. Photos to appear in ClubRunner during the week. Thanks again for hosting and joining in as guests, a total of 32 members and partners in all, looking forward to the next one,
Birthdays and Anniversaries. May 2020. Best wishes to all.
Birthday: Bob Thompson May 7th, Ann Thompson May 6th , Lorraine Lucas May 27th
We have 3 significant Wedding Anniversaries coming up in May.
A big Congratulations to:
Bob and Jo Thompson, 50 years on May 12th
John and Chris Iriks, 48 years on May 20th
Ed and Anne Samut, 48 years on May 27th
Always remember that you are unique; just like everyone else.
Time is what keeps things from happening all at once.
International Report. 18th May 2020
The international Committee (RPTLE) is carrying out the following.
1. Global grant GG 2095275 has been submitted to Foundation.
Received an email from Foundation last night (13/5/2020) apologizing for the delays, as they
have been focused on Covid 19 affairs, however our application is now with the Wash
Manager and we should have an answer very shortly.
2. Joined Rotary District 3000, Tamil Nadu, India as an International partner in a new Global
Grant GG 2013563.At this stage have no financial support to the grant, I will act as the
International Primary Contact and John Iriks and Bob Thompson will also be on the
International committee
3. Brother Adriano has started work on the modifications to one of the two sea containers we
have waiting at Don Bosco in Dili
4. Gave a presentation on District Projects at PETS on Saturday 15th May via Zoom (not very
goodly)
5. Was the guest speaker for Rotary Club of Esperance on Monday 18th May via a Zoom
meeting had 28 people on line with DGE, DG, AG and District Insurance officer
6. Will be the guest speaker
• Rotary Club of Matilda Bay Tuesday 19th May via Zoom meeting
• Rotary Club of Busselton-Geographe Wednesday 20th May via Zoom meeting
• Rotary Club of Palm Beach on Wednesday 27th May via Zoom meeting.
Max Bird
If you think talk is cheap, try hiring a lawyer
You can you read this?
THE PAOMNNEHIL PWEOR OF THE HMUAN MNID
Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy it deosn't mttaer in waht
oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat
ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and yuo cna sitll raed it
wouthit any porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey
lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
PP Bob Thompson
Vocational
PP. Max Bird
International
PP Max Bird
Foundation Dir.
Rtn. Norm Mulcahy
Community
PP Edd Samut
Membership Dir.
PP James Sharkey
Public Relations Dir.
Projects Director
PP Mike Nella
Project Director’s Report.
Gentle Road premises now open for business, business steady.
Mike reports that on-line sales are good.
Public Relations:
We continue to receive exposure on Rotary Out West.
Please continue to advise James of any stories or activities within our club
which may be submitted to the local media.
Membership:
Plans to rekindle the Car Rally, on hold due to COVID-19
Community:
Anzac Day Breakfast, cancelled, COVID-19
Vocational:
PP Bob T has lodged a local grant application via Madeleine King MP
member for Brand. We applied for a grant to install a Defibrillator at Rotary Hall plus a club
First Aid Training Course. Moved on to second stage.
Also note that our existing ‘First Aid Kit’ has been upgraded.
International:
Latest meeting minutes available to view on ClubRunner.
View a complete review of my recent trip to Timor on ClubRunner.
Youth:
Due to the COVID-19 situation, there will be no incoming youth exchange
students in July. Our outbound student, Cyrus Vince, had chosen to remain
in Switzerland with the approval of his family, however the Swiss Rotary
District involved has, because of COVID-19, recommended that all
exchange students should return home as soon as possible, Cyrus will return
to Perth on May 20th
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http://www.clubrunner.ca/Portal/Home.aspx?accountid=8106
or type Kwinana Rotary Club into ‘Search’
Fine Session: Sgt. Cyril Bennett
Deputy Bill Rowe.
PP Genevieve Carr
Youth
Screenshot from our Zoom meeting Monday 18th May 2020 with 16 logged-on at the time
Good luck finding your car in this lot, unsold cars due to COVID-19
Polio This Week 13th May 2020
The GPEI has released an updated guide that synthesizes and references
new evidence and recommendations to help ensure continuity of the
programme’s operations in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic – certain countries are facing
stock-outs of bi-valent Oral Polio Vaccine (bOPV) for their essential
immunization services. To address this, the program has circulated a
Statement on the use of bOPV supplied for Supplementary
Immunization Activities (SIAs) in routine immunization activities.
The WHA will take place on 18-19 May over video conference.
While discussions will focus on COVID-19 and items essential for
business continuity, reports on Polio Eradication and Polio.
Transition have been made available to Member States.
The polio report provides an overview of the epidemiological situation
and highlights the Executive Board (EB) decision adopted earlier this
year on the Strategy for Control of cVDPV2 2020–2021, including the
roll-out of nOPV2 under Emergency Use Listing (EUL).
Summary of new viruses this week (AFP cases and environmental
samples):
Afghanistan: one WPV1 case
Pakistan: four WPV1 cases, 13 WPV1 positive environmental
samples
Somalia: three cVDPV2 positive environmental samples
Chad: two cVDPV2 cases
Cote d’Ivoire: One cVDPV2 case
Borrow money from a pessimist -- they don't expect it back.
I may not be perfect, but I’m all I got
L/R Brian, Colleen, Sam, Lynne, Cyril, Bevan and Diane. Max took the pic.
L/R Kylee, Cathy, Mick, Stephen, Chris and John. James took the pick
If you think a dog is hard to train. Try getting humans to sit and stay.
My ability to remember song lyrics from five decades ago far exceeds my ability to remember why I walked into a room.
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L/R Chris, Carol, Natalie, Bill and Jo. Bob took the pic.
L/R Bob, Genevieve, Wendy, Karen and Norm. Josh took the pic.
Mahatma Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an impressive set of calluses on his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail and with his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath. This made him ....what?
(Oh, man, this is so bad, it's good) A super callused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis.
L/R Gladys, Marge, Greg, Ann, Ed and Eric. The sheila that lives next door took the pic
Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference
How was Colonel Sanders you’re typical male?
All he thought about were legs, breasts, and thighs.
Worry is like a baby
The longer you nurse it the bigger it will get
Price, Quality and Service
You can pick any two out of three
Makeup opportunities
Rockingham Monday 6pm for 6.30 Rockingham RSL Club
Palm beach Wednesday 6pm for 6.30 Ocean Clipper Inn
Baldivis 1st & 3rd Mon 6.30pm for 7.00 Peel Manor House
Cockburn Thursday 7.15am for 7.30 Cockburn Seniors Centre
Byford & Districts Monday 6.15pm for 6.45 Byford Tavern, South W Hwy
Rotary Club of Kwinana
Contributions welcome: [email protected]
During May 2007 a group of Kwinana Rotarians and partners travelled to Thailand to see first-hand
the results of a joint project between our club and the RC of Patong Beach, Phuket. Kwinana’s
contingent included Harry and Julie Tebbutt, Bob and Wendy Cooper, Max and Diane Bird and
Greg and Marge Williams.
Bob C, Harry, Greg and Max each gave us a few words on how they enjoyed their recent trip to
Phuket and Thailand.
The team met with members of the Patong Rotary Club and with the Toetee family including the
five children our clubs are assisting with their education.
A decision was made to use the balance of $A4500 left in the kitty to sponsor another three children, our club will add another $A600 and the Rotary Club of Patong will fund the balance.
Former member PP Michael Leong and Dianna met up with the group in Phuket; the group had 6
days in Phuket before going on Bangkok
Max organised a trip to see the Bridge on the River Kwai, also Hell Fire Pass and the Burma
railway where so many POW’s met their death during the war.
Max Bird was thanked for his efforts in organizing the entire trip which was very much enjoyed by
all.