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May is Australian Rotary Health Month
Annual reports from directors are due now to Secretary Kaye
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He unveiled the RI theme during the open-ing plenary session of the 2013 Interna-tional Assembly in San Diego, California, USA, the annual training event for incom-ing district governors.
Burton said the July launch of The Rotary Foundation’s new grant model, Future Vi-sion, makes it an exciting time to be a Ro-tarian. He said the new grant model, which has been used by about 100 pilot districts since 2010, represents a new era for the Foundation, and will help Rotarians get excited about Rotary’s ability to change lives.
“It takes everything that is wonderful about Rotary and raises it to a new level — by encouraging bigger, more sustainable pro-jects while providing increased flexibility for local projects, both of which address the needs of the community being served,” he said.
Burton emphasized that the job doesn’t end when a new member joins: “It’s not done until that new member is engaged in
Rotary, inspired by Rotary, and uses the power of Rotary service to change lives.”
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DUTY ROSTERDUTY ROSTERDUTY ROSTERDUTY ROSTER 3rd June3rd June3rd June3rd June 10th June10th June10th June10th June 17th June17th June17th June17th June Chair J.Casey G.Allison
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THE WEEKLY BULLETIN OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF DRYSDALE 3RD JUNE 2013
Club No 18227
Chartered 14/5/1975 Rotary Club of
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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?
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Peace Through Service
The Adrian Mannix Award night was opened by Debra Winter from Springdale who went on welcome The Presidents of the Rotary Club of Drysdale, Portarlington-Drysdale Lions and representatives of the Mannix family in Gary Mannix and Barbara Moody.
Debra spoke about the history of the award.
The Adrian Mannix OAM Community Ser-vices Award was set up one week after Adrian Mannix passed away on 24th Febru-ary 2001.
On the following Monday night the Drys-dale Rotary Club held a one minute silence in his Adrian’s memory. A brief resume of his life work and achievements was given by long time friend Rotarian Bernard Filbay.
The Rotary Community Services portfolio was being organized by Shane Coles. One of his aims was to develop an award to recognize those people in the Bellarine area who worked hard for their communi-ty, voluntarily for no recognition.
Twelve years ago a Committee was formed with the Rotary Club of Drysdale, the Lions Club of Portarlington/Drysdale, and Springdale Neighbourhood Centre.
With the support of these clubs the Adrian E Mannix OAM Community Services Award was established to recognize ‘real ‘real ‘real ‘real people doing real community work’.people doing real community work’.people doing real community work’.people doing real community work’.
The Award is $500 cheque to a worth-while charity or a not-for-profit organiza-tion of the winner’s choice, plus a trophy as a reminder of this recognition.
The rules of the Award specify that the community service carried out must be in the area of the North Bellarine communi-ties of Drysdale, Portarlington, Clifton Springs, Murrudoc, Curlewis, St Leonards and Indented Heads. And the nominee
must be a resident of the area.
Barbara Moody Adrians partner then spoke about briefly about Adrian.
Anne Brackley spoke about the award and then announced that the winner this year was John Brumley.
John BrumleyJohn BrumleyJohn BrumleyJohn Brumley has had an incredible im-pact on the Northern Bellarine. His volun-tary work, across several major initiative, has been undertaken in a quiet and unas-suming manner.
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John Brumley has been a tireless worker for the Rotary Club of Drysdale since 1985. He has received 3 International Rotary Awards including a Paul Harris Fellow (1988) for his ongoing efforts through the local Rotary Club. He has given 50 plus years of service to Rotary.
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John was on the founding committee for the Portarlington Miniature Train in 1997. He continues to be on the train committee 17 years later. He used welding skills on the rails and cabinetmaking skills to build the signal box. He has spent endless hours working at and maintaining the miniature trains. In recent years he has organized the Train Party program for birthday parties. Not only does this initiative provide a tour-ist and recreational facility in the northern Bellarine it has raised funds for charitable works.
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The Rotary movement got behind the Be-yond Blue movement. John Brumley was the Rotary regional contact person. He was also the President of the local organizing committee formed to initiate the first Men-tal Health Forum in 2004. The forum was to increase awareness of mental health in the area. Mr Kennett and 700 people at-tended this first forum which was beyond everyone’s expectations proving the need for support in this emerging area of health education.
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John Brumley was an early support of the Drysdale Community Health Centre. He was on the inaugural committee for the Centre and served for 15 years. In addi-tion he was the Chairman of the Building Committee.
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John Brumley is an incredible generous person. His hobbies have included clock making and fine woodwork. The products of hobbies have been donates to local charities. John Brumley made the Drys-Drys-Drys-Drys-dale Community Notice Boarddale Community Notice Boarddale Community Notice Boarddale Community Notice Board in the main street of Drysdale for the use by communi-ty groups.
John has also used his woodwork skills to make items for every church in Drysdaleevery church in Drysdaleevery church in Drysdaleevery church in Drysdale. Pieces range from lecterns to baptismal fonts.
His dedication to the Bellarine Peninsula has been amazing and ongoing over many decades.
In John’s own words “I’ve been busy all my life and I still like to be busy.”