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Page 1: Rotary Club of Roseville Chase · 2013-2014 for Philipines Project (PP Neil Howie to Tony Castly DRFC) We are very pleased to report that the project has been successfully completed.

Rotary Club of Roseville ChaseDistrict 9685 Australia

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President Jade Catherall

President-Elect Andrew Black

Immediate Past President PP Julian Gregory

Secretary Peter Lefmann

Treasurer PP Richard Wilmott

Club Administration Director Andrew Black

Membership Director PDG Greg Muldoon

Public Relations Director PP Nick Brooke

Rotary Foundation Director PP Neil Howie

Vocational Service Director David Brand

Community Service Director Sue Ward

International Service Director Guy Arad

Youth Service Director Robert Brell

Sergeant-at-Arms Duncan CampbellProgram Chairman PP Ross SymonsFundraising Chairman Social Chairman Ross McDonaldWelfare Chairman Diana WilkinsonAttendance Officer Peter LewisBulletin Editor John MackintoshRisk Management Officer Allan Farrar

Club meets:Tuesdays at 6.00 for 6.30pm

Roseville Golf Club4 Links Avenue, Roseville NSW 2069Tel: 02 8467 1800

PO Box 105Roseville NSW 2069

www.rosevillechaserotary.org.au

Club Chartered 24 April 1990

Front Cover: Echo Point Picnic Shelter, a Rotary Club of Roseville Chase project.

The Rotary Club of Roseville Chase

2013-2014ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT

Ron D. Burton

DISTRICT GOVERNORGraeme Davies

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 1

Bulletin Vol: 24 No: 41 27th May 2014

Tonight’s Meeting

Date Meeting Program Intro & Vote of Thanks Welcomer

May 27

RYDE TAFE School of Catering Visit

David Brand

June 3

Aussie - Texan Get-together @ Helm Bar

Jade Catherall Greg Muldoon

June 10

DGN Reha AKIN, District 2440, Turkey

Ian Garrard Duncan Camplbell

June17

Year 6 Public School - Public Speaking and Essay Competition

Ian Fraser Peter Lefmann

Meeting Roster

Many of the Club members and partners will visit the TAFE Catering School at Ryde and will dine in the Ambassador Restaurant as an activity of Vocational Services.

This will be a great opportunity to see and sample what the student chefs from the TAFE have learnt and what future delights we will see in some of our restaurants in the near future.

APOLOGIES & GUESTS - We’ll be sad if we don’t SEE YOU ON TUESDAY If you need to give an apology for non-attendance, or you are bringing a guest at any meeting please contact Peter Lewis, Attendance Officer on 0407 200 731 or email [email protected] before 11.00 am Friday. Club policy is that you will be expected to pay for your meal if you are absent without apology by the deadline. Isn’t that fair to all concerned?

If you or your guests have any special dietary requirements, please also advise Peter.

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin2

Meeting

Last Meeting - 20th May 2014Attendance

Club Membership 46 Attendance Percentage 52.2%

Members Present 24 Make-ups 0

Apologies 22 Guests 6

No Apologies 0 Partners 0

Exchange student 1 Visiting Rotarians 0

We were entertained by two teams from the Shore School who attended MUNA (Model United Nations Assembly) held at Knox Grammar School on 5th and 6th April this year.MUNA simulates the workings of the United Assembly by having teams represent a particular UN country in debates on matters of world political and social concern.The first Shore team consisted of Mark Lovell, Tasman Van Loon and Lucas Humbel representing Egypt. The second team consisted of Calvin Li, Mathew Myles and Hugh Roberts(absent) representing Mongolia.We heard from each of the above individually about their experiences, how they debated global political issues with plenty of banter and humour and how they were totally immersed in what was going on. They all agreed the experience created interest and opened up a new world for them, as well as improving their public speaking and debating skills and meeting new people from different schools.It was an interesting night as we were entertained by our enthusiastic future leaders and politicians. Robert BrellYouth Service Director

Birthdays May 28 Julian Gregory June 2 Tom Jambrich 7 Arthur Marshall 13 Stephen Simpson 19 Rex Harris

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 3

The Countdown is on – we enter the final lead-up week - 10 years in the making – 20,000 Rotarians, Partners, Rotaractors, Interactors, Youth Exchange Students from over 150 countries are on their way to Sydney. The action begins on Thursday with volunteer shifts beginning, the AFL Match and pre-convention events, with the 105th Convention beginning on Sunday 1 June and continuing through to Wednesday 4 June. It is going to be an awesome week, don’t forget to take lots of photos, meet lots of people, gain new ideas and be inspired as a Rotarian in 2014!We are going to try and get a group photo with as many Roseville Chase Rotarians and Partners at the Convention – Sunday 1 June – 2.15-2.30pm (in between the two opening ceremonies) – Meet on the Allphones Arena Side and Northern End of Cathy Freeman Park!Next Tuesday, we are hosting Texan Rotarians at a Cocktail Party at the Helm Bar in Darling Harbour. It will be a great night and a wonderful way to experience some of the convention. Thanks to all the Rotarians and Partners who are supporting the evening.Thanks to all the Members and Partners who helped at the Red Shield Appeal on Sunday and worked at the Bunnings BBQ too. It was a great day and thanks to Peter Lefmann and Allan Farrar for organising the volunteers.Last week we hosted our Shore MUNA teams who gave a great overview the Model United Nations Assembly, held at Knox in early April. They represented Egypt and Mongolia and were very well prepared in sharing a range of experiences and things that happened at MUNA with Club Members and Guests.Thank you to our Vocational Service Committee for organising our Vocational Visit to the Ryde TAFE Catering School, where the TAFE students will practice their cooking and serving skills. It should be a great evening and provides an opportunity for the students to practice their skills.On Tuesday 10th June, we have DGN Reha Akin from District 2440 in Turkey as our Guest Speaker. DGN Reha Akin will be speaking about ‘Rotary in Turkey’. This will be a great opportunity to hear of the passion and enthusiasm of the Rotarians in Turkey and some of the projects and activities that they are engaged in. DGN Reha and Rotarians from D2440 will be attending the International Convention in Sydney in June.

President Jade

President’s Report

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin4

Next Week’s Meeting3rd June 2014

 

Tuesday3rd June 2014

Helm Bar Aquarium Wharf, 7 Wheat Rd, Darling Harbour

6.00pm – 10.00pm Cocktail Party incl. Venue & Finger Food

Drinks @ Bar Prices

$35 per person

www.trybooking.com/70900 Bookings:

RSVP 6th May 2014 More information: Greg Muldoon [email protected]

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 5

Visit to TAFE Catering School at Ryde(This Tuesday 27th May)

On Tuesday 27 May 2014 many of the Club members and partners will visit the TAFE Catering School at Ryde and will dine in the Ambassador Restaurant as an activity of Vocational Services.

The dinner commences at 7pm although I suggest you try and arrive at 6.45pm.

The address of the Ambassador Restaurant is 250 Blaxland Road Ryde, however you are best to enter from 59 Parkes Street Ryde which is the back entrance. Proceed past the boom gate and tell Security you are attending the Ambassador Restaurant. The restaurant is on Level 4 of Building A.This will be a partners night and the cost is $35 pp with house alcohol included.

Look forward to see you there.

David Brand

MENU

Tartlet of Caramelised Onion, Clotted Goat Cheese, Roasted Tomato Spicy Coconut Cream Broth, Blue Eye Cod, Prawns and Rice Vermicelli

Honey and Caraway Flavoured Chicken Thigh, Red Lentil Dahl and Yoghurt Dressing

_________________________________________________ Marinated Swordfish Fillets, Grilled Mediterranean Vegetables and Semi

Dried Tomato SaladMoroccan Veal Shank/Goat Tagine, Dates, Couscous

Cured and Smoked Lamb Rump, Pea Puree, Beetroot Confit, Mille Feuille

_________________________________________________Pina Colada Pannacotta, Pineapple Jelly Salad, Coconut Palmiers

Chocolate Fondant Pudding with Chocolate SorbetBaked Apple Cream Pie, Vanilla Custard

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin6

Fun Run 2014The Fun Run this year is to be held on Sunday July 27th, 2014.Duncan Campbell has asked that everyone will be needed to help at this event. So please ensure that it is in your calendars so as to reserve your time when needed leading up to the day and of course for the day.

Last Year’s Fun Run was a great success with 814 participants and it raised approximately $8000 for our Rotary projects.

Let’s make this year’s Fun Run even bigger and better and give Duncan the support that he needs so that he can carry out his usual professional organisation of the Run

Our PR Officer has got our Community Service Awards publicised in the North Shore Times.

Well done.

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 7

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin8

Report on Roseville Chase District Grant 2013-2014 for Philipines Project

(PP Neil Howie to Tony Castly DRFC)

We are very pleased to report that the project has been successfully completed.

With the benefit of the project funds of $10000.00 from our Club ( which includes the Grant advance of $2000.00 ) Internationall Care Miinistries ( ICM ) has carried out programs in the Province of Negros Occidental for the essential education and feeding of families including the:-

• education over 16 weeks of 185 impoverished families including 555 children in ICM’s “Transform” program;

• feeding of malnourished children with 5 highly nutritional meals per week over the16 weeks; and

• training of the mothers in that period in 48 sessions covering hygiene,water purification,nutrition,veggie growing,starting small business, and assistance in obtaining birth and marriage certificates.

66% of the children who received the meals increased their weight by at least 15%.

ICM expects that, as result of the programs, 300 small businesses will be started, 160 new personal gardens will be established and that there will be a 13% drop in in serious illness and a 34% increase in family incomes.

Due to Hurricane Haiyan, the Club had to cancel its planned visit to Bacolod but we are looking to visit there in the 2015 calendar year to follow up on the families that have been assisted by the project and also those that we have assisted through the donation of additional funds for hurricane relief.

Please let me know if further information is required or would be of assistance. Kind regards Neil Howie RCRC Foundation Chair

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 9

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin10

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONSCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

Highlight of events. For a complete list of events, download the preliminary schedule at www.riconvention.org

Event Date VIVID light show The largest annual festival of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, Vivid Sydney lights up the city in an amazing spectacle with state-of-the-art illuminations, world-renowned performers, and a venue like no other.

Every night

HOC Event: Australian Rules Football Match Experience Australian sport at its best with a match between the Geelong Cats and the Sydney Swans at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Moore Park.

Thursday 29 May, 7.10 pm start

Rotaract Preconvention meeting Celebrate Rotaract with members around the world who share your passion for creating positive change. Join friends, share ideas, and make connections for future exchanges.

Friday 30 May.

WASRAG World Water Summit 6 Share your passion for water, sanitation, and hygiene projects and learn from experts in the field during World Water Summit.

Friday, 30 May

Climb for a Cause Join RI President Ron Burton and Rotary members from around the world as we raise money for polio eradication while attempting to break a world record for largest group of climbers on the Sydney Harbour Bridge at one time.

Friday, 30 May

Presidential New Generations and Rotary Alumni Celebrations Connect with old and new friends at the Rotary Alumni Celebration, then get together with young leaders from around the world and share ideas for making a difference at the New Generations Celebration: Connect for Good.

Saturday, 31 May

End Polio Now – Make History Today Walk Join us for a 3K (1.8 miles) walk to raise awareness for Rotary and polio eradication, at Sydney Olympic Park.

Saturday, 31 May

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 11

HOC Event: Opening Day Barbeque The Great Aussie BBQ will be held at Cathy Freeman Park, in Sydney Olympic Park, close to the main plenary hall, Allphones Arena. Plenary Session 2 World-renowned expert on leadership Tommy Spaulding will present Changing the World One Relationship at a Time. Other speakers include former Australian cricket star Brett Lee, Diabetes expert Martin Silink, and World Toilet Organization founder Jack Sim.

Sunday, 1 June

Monday, 2 June

HOC Event: Sydney Opera House Concert Sydney Symphony Orchestra performs- Sydney Opera House.

Monday, 2 June

Plenary Session 3 Paralympian, award-winning television broadcaster, motivational speaker, and polio survivor Ade Adepitan will share his story. Other speakers include Maya Ajmera, recipient of the 2013-14 Global Alumni Service to Humanity Award, and Dr. Bruce Aylward of the World Health Organization.

Tuesday, 3 June

HOC Event: Host Hospitality Night Meet local Rotary club members as they host visitors in their homes, at clubs, or at local restaurants.

Tuesday, 3 June

Plenary Session 4 Speaker include Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar Kelsi Cox and New Generation Chair Ronald Kawaddwa from District 9211 (Uganda).

Wednesday, 4 June

Closing Plenary Session The convention comes to a close with an acceptance speech from the president-nominee and the president-elect sharing his vision for the coming year. Closing entertainment.

Wednesday, 4 June

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin12

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION - WALK

Reg is te r t oday f o r t he End Po l i o Now – Make H is to ry Today 3K Walk during the Rotary Convention in Sydney on Saturday, 31 May.

This is your chance to walk down the historic Olympic boulevard, experience the beautiful parks surrounding Sydney Olympic Park and start and finish the walk at the Olympic Flame Cauldron, all while raising awareness about the fight to end polio. Rotary International President Ron Burton will kick off the walk with a few words of inspiration.

Bring your family and friends, and help kick off the convention with this exciting event!

WALK DETAILS Date: Saturday, 31 May 2014 Place: Cathy Freeman Park Start Time: 10.00 (AM) Entry Price: A$30 per person Registration: On-line or on-site On-site Registration and T-shirt Pick-up: • Thursday, 29 May 2014. 13.00 – 19.00. At Convention Registration – Syd-ney Showground Exhibit Hall 5. • Friday, 30 May 2014. 08.00 – 19.00. At Convention Registration – Sydney Showground Exhibit Hall 5. • Saturday, 31 May 2014. 08.00 – 09.30. At walk start area – Cathy Freeman Park (across road from Convention Registration)

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 13

Bunnings BBQ

Thank you to all the members and partners who assisted with today’s Bunnings BBQ last Sunday,May 25th. We sold approximately 440 sandwiches making $901.90.

Having spoken to a few Bunnings Staff today, they said it has been quiet at Bunnings over the last 3 weekends or so…….so we did well.

Thanks again everyone.

Kind Regards, JadeOn behalf of the RCRC Bunnings BBQ Team

I am starting to put the roster together for Monday the 9th June. Please let me know if are available and on which of the 3 shifts you are able to help.

Many thanks

Peter Lefmann

Entertainment Book Update

As previously advised the 2014/15 Entertainment book is now available.The Sydney and Sydney North Books have been combined into one Book.The cost is $70 per book. I have a 10 books left. I will return the unsold books to EB the first week in June. Therefore last orders. PP Cliff Garrettas at 25th May, 2014

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin14

Committees for 2013-14

Youth Service: Director: Robert Brell, Ian Fraser, Greg Bell, Bob Warland, Geoff Young, Ian Robertson

Community Service: Director: Sue Ward, Peter Lefmann, Arthur Marshall, John Hartley, John Mackintosh, Allan Farrar, Umesh Bhargava

Public Relations: Director: Nick Brooke, Jill Lawson, Stephen Goldring, Stephen Simpson

Membership: Director: Greg Muldoon, Duncan Campbell, Stuart Frith, Rex Harris, Andrew Black, Jade Catherall

International Service: Director: Guy Arad, Richard Green, Will Rogers, Peter Bowden, Cliff Garrett

Vocational Service: Director: David Brand, Malcolm Pilcher, David Cavanagh, Ted Anderson, Tom Jambrich, Ruth Wilson

Rotary Foundation: Director: Neil Howie, Ian Garrard, Julian Gregory, Ross Symons

Fund Raising: Chair: - , Peter Lewis, Judi Leahy, Grant Campbell

Social: Chair: Peter McKeown, Norm Gibson, John Hammond, Diana Wilkinson

Sergeant at Arms: Duncan Campbell Corporal: Geoff Young

Program: Chair: Ross Symons

Attendance Officer: Peter Lewis

Bulletin Editor: John Mackintosh

Risk Management: Allan Farrar

Welfare Officer: Diana Wilkinson

Meetings/Roseville GC: Andrew Black

District Conference: Malcolm Pilcher

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 15

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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin16

Major Supporters of our Club

All our meetings are hosted by the

Complimentary suppliers of function equipment

Complimentary storage of our grafitti trailer.

Complimentary supply & printing of our Bulletin hard covers

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ABOUT ROTARYThe world’s first service club, the Rotary Club of Chicago, Illinois, USA, was formed on 23 February 1905 by Paul Harris.

Rotary is a worldwide organisation of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. More than 1.2 million Rotarians belong to over 34,100 Clubs in 210 countries and geographical areas. Rotary Club membership represents a cross-section of the community’s business and professional men and women. The world’s Rotary Clubs meet weekly and are non-political, non-religious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds.

The main objective of Rotary is service – in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. Rotarians develop community service projects that address many of today’s most critical issues, such as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and violence. They also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career development.

The Rotary motto is Service Above Self.

Paul Harris

PAST PRESIDENTS1990-91 Stuart Frith1991-92 Richard Wilmott1992-93 Greg Muldoon1993-94 Norm Gibson1994-95 Trevor Holman1995-96 Ross Symons1996-97 John Hammond1997-98 Arthur Marshall1998-99 Ian Robertson1999-00 Neil Howie2000-01 Bob Fussell2001-02 Duncan Whiley2002-03 Bob Warland2003-04 Bob Clarke2004-05 John Hartley2005-06 Ian Fraser2006-07 Cliff Garrett2007-08 Geoff Young2008-09 Warren McGurgan2009-10 Malcolm Pilcher2010-11 Nick Brooke2011-12 Will Rogers2012-13 Julian Gregory

PAUL HARRIS FELLOWSRichard WilmottGreg Muldoon *Greg DenningRoss Symons *Glynn IannoRon Tacchi *Helmut BussJohn Hartley *Bob ClarkeTed AndersonIan FraserStuart Frith *Ann MuldoonJade Catherall *Andrew BettyCatherine WilliamsRichard GreenJohn Mackintosh

John HammondStephen GoldringNick Brooke *Neil HowieJohn ChinnGrant CampbellCliff GarrettPeter LefmannPhillip CavanaghDuncan Whiley*Sapphire Pin

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OBJECT OF ROTARYThe Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

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

SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;

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

ADVANCE AUSTRALIA FAIRAustralians all, let us rejoice,For we are young and free,We’ve golden soil and wealth for toilOur home is girt by sea;Our land abounds in nature’s giftsOf beauty rich and rare;In hist’ry’s page, let every stageAdvance Australia Fair.In joyful strains then let us singAdvance Australia Fair.

ROTARY THANKSFor the community, friendship and the opportunity to serve through Rotary, we give thanks.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?


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