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What’s happening at Ascot:
On Melbourne Cup day the Rotary Club of Ascot joined with the Rotary Club of South Perth – Burswood for a fun filled breakfast at the Atrium at Crown. Unfortunately Ascot’s President Aidan was on the sick list so Past President Ros McLeron and South Perth – Burswood President Jan Teasdale shared the meeting chair duties. Continued on page 3……
BOARD MEMBERS 2018-19 President: Aidan Wood Vice Pres.: Ron Alexander Pres. Elect: Secretary: Roma Gehringer Treasurer: Joanna Kendall Foundation: Hugh Langridge Exec Secretary: Hugh Langridge Membership: Aidan Wood Club Service: Rosslyn McLernon International: Christine Goss Youth: Dianne Reed Vocational: Dianne Reed Community: Stephen Kendall Bulletin Editor: Michelle Kendall Attendance: Gren Courtland
WEB LINKS:
Club website: www.ascotrotary.org.au Club Facebook page: www.facebook.com/AscotRotary Bricktober website: www.bricktober.info Bricktober Facebook: www.facebook.com/Bricktober.Perth District 9465: http://rotary9465.org.au Rotary International: https://www.rotary.org
Chartered 26 February 1969 District 9465
We meet at Belmont Tavern 174 Wright Street, Cloverdale, Western Australia, 6105
On 2nd and 4th Tuesday’s at 7:00 am for 7:30 am start and finished by 8:30 am.
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Please note the following dates and advice Michelle Kendall of details of your Guest Speaker and Topic
or advice promptly if the dates are unsuitable.
Date Welcoming Type of Meeting
Venue Host Chair Speaker and Topic
13 Nov 18 Club Belmont Tavern Di Reed Steve Chia ‘Life on Christmas Island’
20 Nov 18 No Meeting
27 Nov 18 Evening Club No Menu Finest Italian 448 -
Highgate
Peter Richardson
4 Dec 2018 No Meeting
11 Dec 18 Club Belmont Tavern Mike Bermann
18 Dec 18 Christmas Belmont Tavern President Aidan
15-November 2018 Closing date for Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 2019 (RYLA)
14-20 January 2019 International Assembly, San Diego, California, USA
12-18 March 2019 World Rotaract Week
22-24 March 2019 District 9465 Annual Conference AGM
1 – 5 June 2019 2019 Rotary International Convention, Hamburg, Germany Register by 15 December 2018 to save
MEMBERS IN FOCUS + BIRTHDAYS: Alan Thomson 30 November3 October WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES ROTARY ANNIVERSARIES: Rosslyn McLeron 26 Years 01 November Ron Alexander 17 Years 27 November
Norm Bell 1970 – 1971 Hugh Langridge 2004 – 2005 Paul Gianatti 2006 – 2007 Jodie Sparks 2011 – 2012
CLUB BANK ACCOUNT: BSB: 036-078 ACCOUNT NO: 494404
COMMUNITY BANK ACCOUNT: BSB: 036-078 ACCOUNT NO: 494420
CHARITABLE TRUST ACCOUNT: BSB: 036-046 ACCOUNT NO: 156996
DISTRICT GOVERNORS
WHO HAVE
COME FROM
ASCOT ROTARY CLUB:
What’s on this coming next Week:
On Tuesday 13 November 2018 our guest Speaker is Steve Chia who will be speaking about his Life on Christmas
Island
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What’s happening at Ascot continued from page 1:
Jan Teasdale was the winner
of best ladies hat
Peter Richardson was the winner of the best
gent’s hat. Peter told us he got the hat in
Broome and found the Tour Guide Badge
while driving on the Gibb River Road.
Di Reed winner
of the raffle
Michael Evans winner of best
tie or bad shirt (no tie but an
interesting hat)
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Of course it would be not be an Ascot Melbourne Cup breakfast without our annual famous LEGO Race. Race Track and LEGO horses kindly provided by Joanna and Stephen Kendall.
Gren Courtland finalizing the
Cup Sweeps
Race Caller Stephen Kendall ready to roll the dice
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And they are off and racing.
1st Place Black cap 2nd Red cap
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Shelter Box update:
Operations Update 1st November 2018
Current activity and deployments
Indonesia (Sulawesi): Distributions have begun in some remote villages outside of Palu city, needs assessments continue elsewhere. 48 households have received aid so far.
Philippines: Training and distributions have now been completed in our target areas in Northern Luzon. 1042 households have received aid so far. Our team has left the country early due to the arrival of Typhoon Rosita (formerly Yutu).
Ethiopia: Distributions are complete and we are awaiting final reporting. 1,995 households have received aid in this first phase.
Kenya: Distributions to 1,280 households are almost complete in Tana River County.
Somaliliand: The final distributions to 1,140 households has been completed. We have completed 3 phases of aid in Somaliland and have provided aid to 3,441 households.
Nigeria: We are working in Nigeria with the organisation ACTED to provide support for 1,130 households. Local procurement for aid items has been completed and distributions are now happening.
Syria: We have a team in Turkey meeting our implementing partners and suppliers. They are planning future responses updating on current distributions and stock.
Iraq: Our latest project with ACTED in Northern Iraq is progressing well. Assessments have been completed and distributions of 528 kits should start in early November.
Monitoring
Philippines, Typhoon Rosita (formerly Yutu) struck the area already damaged by Typhoon Mangkhut Colombia, flooding Central America (Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua), flooding and landslides from heavy seasonal
rains Nigeria, flooding Venezuela, population displacement (currently there is no call for international assistance) Cameroon, crisis in the South West and North West separate to the Lake Chad Basin
Locations with teams currently deployed:
Indonesia Turkey (for our Syria response)
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INVITATION FROM ROTARY CLUB OF SOUTH PERTH –BURSWOOD
An invitation to join us for breakfast.
The Members of South Perth and Burswood invite you to join them at a breakfast meeting in the Atrium
Restaurant at the Crown Plaza Hotel. The breakfast is highly subsidized at $25 and a fantastic choice of cuisines can
be enjoyed. We meet on a Wednesday at 7am for 7.20 start and we aim to finish by 8.30.
In the weeks before Christmas we have some interesting speakers.
21/11/18 Kimmy O’Meara will be talking about her project Laughter and Yoga. Kimmy was given 3 yrs to live after
being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called CREST.
Through the natural benefits of laughter and a positive outlook on life she has passed her use by date by 18 years.
Kimmy has been a laughter facilitator for 12 years. She was awarded the international laughter Yoga Ambassador
award in 2008 for outstanding work in the community through laughter.
Kimmy went to Rwanda and brought laughter Yoga to Genocide survivors and created the laughter club of Rwanda
5/12/18 Dr Goddard will keep us amused with his Aussie Yarns. He has worked as an educator and a facilitator for
change, specializing in Aboriginal Community Development, working between bureaucracies and remote
communities,
Out of this experience he has woven real stories that try to paint a positive picture of Aboriginal culture and
peoples. Dr Goddard is an author of 3 fictional novels.
19/12/18 Lisa Sprlyan Service Manager for Orange Sky will be talking about the laundry service they provide to the
Street People.
Orange Sky is the world’s first free mobile laundry service for people experiencing homelessness; an idea founded
in Brisbane by 2, 20 year old mates, Nic and Lucas. In Late 2014 the boys installed a couple of washing machines in
their old van and visited parks around Brisbane to wash and dry clothes for free. What started out as an idea to
improve hygiene standards and restore dignity has evolved into something much bigger. Lisa will tell you the
whole story.
This is also our Christmas meeting; small gifts of value not more than $10 will be exchanged.
Sue o’Donoghue South Perth and Burswood Rotary Club.
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Invitation:
Rotary District 9465 Mix and Mingle
Ascot–Como–Mill Point–Rotaract South Perth South Perth Burswood–Victoria Park Monday 12th
November 2018
6:00 for 6:30pm to 8:00pm Royal Perth Golf Club Labouchere Road, South Perth AG Marielle Sloss would like to invite you to meet and mingle with members from our surrounding Rotary and Rotaract Clubs. Each Club will give a10 minute presentation on what they are up to, an interesting innovation in their club or a specific project (you might like to Highlight a few). The night is designed to mix, mingle, share ideas and get to meet your fellow Rotarians. I hope you can make it. Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?embed&eid=432466 RSVP– by Friday 9th November 4pm (No LATE bookings) $30 per person Drinks available for purchase at the bar Enquiries: Marielle 0412 285 896
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Reminder RYLA and Handicamp is fast approaching, members if you know of any suitable applicants please let Di
Reed know.
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Peter Richardson picked this up from a local newspaper in paper in Bali if anyone is ever is Bali and have time this Rotary club would be worth a visit. (Apologies for the quantity of the print it was a difficult item to scan)