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DECEMBER IS DISEASE PREVENTION & TREATMENT
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TheworkofRotarybeginsinthecommunity,andeverycommunityhasitsownuniqueneedsandconcerns.Whileweserveincountlessways,throughTheRotaryFounda>onwe’vefocusedoureffortsinsixkeyareastomaximizeourimpact.Theseareasencompasssomeoftheworld’smostcri>calandwidespreadhumanitarianneeds,andwehaveaprovenrecordofsuccessinaddressingthem.OneofthemisDiseasePreven>onandTreatment.Rotary'stoppriorityistheeradica>onofpolio,butourmemberstakeonfargreaterresponsibili>estofightdisease.Wesetuphealthcampsandtrainingfacili>esinundevelopedcountriesandincommuni>esstrugglingwithHIV/AIDSandMalaria.Wedesignandbuildtheinfrastructurefordoctors,nurses,governments,andpartnerstoreachtheoneinsixpeopleintheworldwhocan'taffordtopayforhealthcare.Diseasepreven>onandtreatmenttakesonmanyforms,fromsuppor>ngstudiestohelpingimmunizepeopletoimprovingdrinkingwaterandthesanita>oninfrastructure.TheworldreliesonRotarytotackletheseglobalchallenges,andtosetanexampleforotherstofollow.Herearesomesugges>onsonhowRotaryclubs,Districtsandourservicepartnerscanaddresstheseneedsbothlocallyandinterna>onally:
• Supporthealtheducationprogramsthatexplainhowdiseasesarespreadandpromotewaystoreducetheriskoftransmission.
• Helpimmunizepeopleagainstinfectiousdiseases.
• Supportcontinuingeducationandtrainingforhealthworkersthroughscholarships,andpublicrecognition.
• Improveandexpandaccesstolow-costandfreehealthcareinunderservedareas.
• Improvesanitationfacilitiesbyprovidingtoiletsandlatrinesthatflushintoasewerorsafeenclosure.
• Promotegoodhygienehabitsthrougheducation.Properhandwashingwithsoapandwatercanreducediarrheacasesbyupto35percent.
• Developorsupportprogramsthatprovideimmunizationsandantibiotics.Measles,malaria,pneumonia,AIDS,anddiarrhealdiseasesaretheleadingcausesofdeathinchildrenunderfive.
Preven&onIsBe,erThanCure-HealthyEverydayHabitsTheDepartmentofHealthhassome>psforhealthyhabitsthatwecanalluseorteachotherstopreventinfec>ousdiseasesfromspreading:
• Handleandpreparefoodsafely.• WashhandsoTen.• Cleananddisinfectcommonlyused
surfaces.• Coughandsneezeintoa>ssueor,(ifyou
must)yoursleeve.• Don’tsharepersonalitems.• Getvaccinated.• Avoidtouchingwildanimals.• Stayhomewhensick.
DG Neville John and Rebecca
Rotary’s Focus for December:Disease Prevention and Treatment
DG Neville John’s Message
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EndTrachoma2020IhaveoftenconveyedtoyouRIPresidentJohnGerm’scommentsinrelationtoopportunities.Inparticular,hebelievesthattheonlydifferencebetweenasmallopportunityandagreatone,iswhatyoudowithit.AttheDistrict9800ConferenceinSheppartontheplanistoofficiallyannounceanexcitingprojectbeinginitiatedbytheRotaryClubofMelbourne-toeliminatetrachomafromAustralia.Thiswillbea‘GREAT’opportunityforRotaryClubsaroundAustraliatojointogether,eliminatetrachoma,andcelebrate100yearsofRotaryinAustralia.
Trachoma is an eye infection that can diminisheyesightor, inextremesituations, totallyblindthesufferer.Australiaistheonly developedcountry inthe world where trachoma is still endemic. Aproject team has been established, liaising withgovernment, non-government and otherorganisations working in the field, while scopingpotential avenues of funding and resourcing.Trachoma is found only in remote indigenouscommunities, and a number have already beenvisitedtoinformthemof theproject.TheincomingRIPresidentIanRiseleyandallDistrictsinAustralia
showed strong enthusiasm and support for thisinitiativeatthe2016RotaryInstitute.ThisisawayforallRotariansinAustraliatoimprovethelivesofourownpeople,andraiseRotary’sprofile.Webpages:www.endtrachoma2020.org.au;https://www.facebook.com/endtrachoma2020.
Rotary’sUniqueStructure–TogetherWeCanDoAnything!Inpreparationfordeliveringthe1994SirAngusMitchellOration,RotaryClubofMelbournemember,DavidWittnervisitedtheStateLibraryofVictoriawiththeobjectiveoflookingthroughthesubstantialmaterialandmemorabiliathatSirAngusdonatedtothelibrary.DavidwaslookingforsomeinsightintoSirAngus’shopesandaspirationsfor
theRotaryworldintheyearsthatleduptohisyearofofficeasWorldPresidentin1948/49,andintheperiodthatsucceededit.ThepersonallettersexchangedbetweenSirAngusandPaulHarris,andthemanyotherleadersofRotaryenabledDavidtoconcludethattheAngusMitchellphilosophyforRotary'sgrowthcouldbeachievedbytheacceptanceofsixguidelines,oneofwhichwas“ThatRotarycouldembraceprojectsthatwouldnototherwisebetackledonaglobalscalebyindividualnations,simplybecausethedaywouldcomewhenRotary'suniquestructurewouldenableitto”.HowinsightfulitwasforSirAngusMitchelltoseeRotary’spotentialthirtybeforeanotherAustralianRIPresident,SirClemRenoufcommencedapolioimmunizationpilotprograminthePhilippines.In1985Rotaryofficiallylaunchedthe
globalcampaigntoEradicatePolio,usingRotary’shuge,powerfulnetworkandTheRotaryFoundationtodowhatnoindividualnationcould.TheworkofourFoundationneverstopsandthenetworkofRotaryisaspowerfultodayasiteverhasbeen.Withtheseresourcesworkingtogether,wecandoanything!
Neville John
DistrictGovernor2016-2017
DG Neville John’s Message
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OutsidetheUnitedNa&onsbuildinginmidtownManha,anstandsanimposingsculptureofamanwieldingaswordinonehandandraisingahammerwiththeother.ItreflectsasharedgoalthatRotaryandtheUnitedNa&onscelebratedattheorganiza&ons'annualmee&ngonSaturday,12November:touseourstrengthsandtoolstobuildamorepeacefulandjustworld.Thethemeofthisyear'sRotaryDayattheUnitedNa&ons,"ResponsibleBusiness,ResilientSocie&es,"emphasizesRotary'sroleasaglobalnetworkofbusinessleadersusingthetoolsoftheirtradestobuildstronger,moreprosperouscommuni&es.
Inhisintroductoryremarks,RotaryInterna>onalPresidentJohnF.Germdrewthecrowd'safen>ontothestatue,"LetUsBeatOurSwordsIntoPloughshares,"ashesetthetonefortheday,whichincludedbreakoutsessionsandkeynoteaddressesonaspectsofresponsiblebusiness,orthephilosophythatfor-profitenterprisecancontributetoposi>vesocialandeconomicdevelopment."HereiswheretheUNandRotaryInterna>onalareworkingsidebyside,equippingcommuni>eswiththetoolstheyneed,andempoweringthemwiththewilltousethosetoolsfarandwide,"hesaid.PerSaxegaard,founderandchairmanoftheOslo-basedBusinessforPeaceFounda>on,gaveakeynoteaddressonthecomplexrela>onshipbetweenbusinessandbroadersociety,markedbybothtensionandopportunity.Despitethepercep>onthatprofitalonemo>vatesenterprise,hesays,commercialsuccessandsocialprogressarecloselyintertwined."Societalneedsdefinemarkets,"hesaid."Ihavemetmanyentrepreneursinmycareer,andtheyallhaveonethingincommon:Theyseeaproblem,andtheysay'Icanfixthat,andIcandoitcheaperandbefer.'Thatistheengineofinnova>oninbusiness.Weneedthatenergytosolvetheproblemsathand,"suchashungerorilliteracy.HepointedtotheSustainableDevelopmentGoals,theUN'sambi>ousroadmapforelimina>ngpovertyby2030andhighlightedtheopportunityforbusinessestohelpachievethem.
OtherspeakersincludedUNUnderSecretary-GeneralandHighRepresenta>veforDisarmamentAffairsKimWon-sooandUNICEFpoliochiefRezaHoussaini,whoprovidedanupdateonthepolioeradica>oncampaign.JohnHewko,generalsecretaryofRotaryInterna>onal,introducedeightRotaryResponsibleBusinesshonorees,sixindividualsandtwocorporatepartnerswhoseinclusivebusinessprac>cesarebringingemployment,mentoring,educa>on,andinnova>ontotheircommuni>es.Continued: -
ROTARY-U.N. CELEBRATION MIXES BUSINESS WITH DIPLOMACYBy Sallyann Price, Rotary News, 12-Nov-2016
"Let Us Beat Swords into Plowshares" sculpture was a gift from the Soviet Union presented in 1959.
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Theindividualshonoredwere:• JuanSilvaBeauperthuy,RotaryClubofChacao,Venezuela:For25years,Beauperthuyhashelped
keepdisadvantagedyouthsontherighttrackthroughQueremosGraduarnos,aneduca>onprogramfocusedonmentoringandskilldevelopment,withsupportfromhisengineeringfirm.Today,theprogramservesmorethan700studentsin18schools.
• Jean-PaulFaure,RotaryClubofCagnes-Grimaldi,France:Toencourageyoungprofessionalsandprovidepromisingnewbusinesseswithtrainingandfunding,FaurelaunchedabusinesscontestcalledLeTrophéeduRotary.Nowinitsseventhyear,theprogramhasdrawnsupportfromamajorbankandhaskeptpastpar>cipantsinvolvedasmentors.
• SureshGoklaney,RotaryClubofBombay,India:Goklaney,execu>vevicechairofalargemanufacturerofUVwaterpurifica>onsystems,hasledeffortstoprovidecleanwaterinruralvillagesandimpoverishedurbanareasthroughoutIndia.Theprojecthasalsoestablishedcenterswherelocalwomencansellcleanwatertogenerateincome.
• AnnemarieMostert,RotaryClubofSouthernAfrica,SouthAfrica:MostertformedSesegoCares,aJohannesburg-basednonprofit,in2005tooffereduca>onandjobtraining,andtoteachentrepreneurshipandleadershipdevelopmenttowomenandchildren.ShealsoworkedwithTOMSShoestoprovide1.3millionpairsofitsshoestothecountry'spoor.
• StephanieWoollard,RotaryClubofMelbourne,Victoria,Australia:ATermee>ngsevenilliteratecraTspeopleduringavisittoNepal,WoollardfoundedSevenWomentohelpNepalesewomenmakeproductstosellabroad.Theprogram,whichhastrainedandemployedmorethan1,000womeninthepastdecade,alsoteachesbasicbookkeepingandcomputerskills.
• LarryWright,RotaryClubofTaylor,Michigan,USA:Amastergardener,Wrightstartedhislandscapingbusinesswithabankloaninthe1970s.In2013,heledanefforttoadaptamicrofinancemodelthathadsucceededabroadtooffermicroloans,businessclasses,andmentorshiptoentrepreneursinDetroit.
Thebusinesspartnershonoredwere:•Coca-ColaPakistanhassupportedtheRotaryPakistanNa>onalPolioPlusCharitableTrustsince2010topromotepoliopreven>onandawareness,par>cularlythroughpublicityandprojectstoprovidecleanwater,inoneofthefewcountrieswherepolioremainsendemic.•Mercan&lBancoUniversalsupportsaprojectthathastrained6,000studentsin40universi>esacrossVenezuelainsocialresponsibilityandleadership,withthegoalofencouragingstudentstousetheiracademicknowledgetorespondtothechallengesofunderservedcommuni>es.
IntheaTernoon,RotarymemberDevinThorpespokeabouttheintersec>onofprofitandpurpose.Infusingacorporateprogramwithasenseofsocialpurposepaysoff,hesays,becauseitbreedsloyaltyandsa>sfac>onamongbothcustomersandemployees."Whenapurposeprogramisprofitable,thereisnolimittothegoodthatcancomefromit,"hesaid."Corpora>onsaremadeupofpeople.Weinthisroombeartheresponsibilitytoshapecorporatebehavior,itisuptoeachoneofus."WatchvideocoverageoftheeventonUNWebTV.
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Photo: The Rotary Responsible Business honorees are, from left: Jean-Paul Faure, Stephanie Woollard, Mercantil Banco Universal
representative Luis Calvo Blesa, Larry Wright, Annemarie Mostert, Suresh Goklaney, and Coca-Cola Pakistan representative Fahad Qadir.
(Not pictured: Juan Silva Beauperthuy.)Photo Credit: Monika Lozinska/Rotary International
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Rotary’sGardenDesignfest2016heldontheweekendsofNovember12-13andNovember19-20raisedarecord$130,000.EverycentwenttoRotaryandchildren’schari&es.Organised by Kew, BrightonNorth and CentralMelbourneclubs, the two-yearly event afracted 17,000gardenvisits.ItisbyfarthebiggestopengardenshowinAustralia.GDFchairmanPhilMor>mer(RCBrightonNorth)saidtheraisings fromtheDesignfestssince2004nowtotalmorethan$500,000.Theyeventaresocomplextoorganiseandrunthatthecommifeehasalreadybegunplanningmee>ngsforthe2018show.HundredsofRotarians andfriendsvolunteeredatthegardensandmarshaledcrowdsinthecoldandwetofthefirstweekend,andamidtheheatanddustofthesecondweekend.2016wasthelargestandmostcomplexstagingyet:
• 46gardenswereopened,18morethanin2014• Itwasconductedovertwoweekends,notthesingleweekendofpastevents• Gardenswereopenedinfivemoreregions:Bendigo,Ballarat,Geelong,MacedonRangesandWest
Gippsland,aswellas2014’sEuroa.Phil says, “Regionally basedgardendesignerswereabletodisplay theirwork andpeopleliving intheregionswereableto visit gardens withouttravellinglongdistances.”Tradi>onallytheeventfocusedon gardens in Melbourne’sleafyinnersuburbs.This yearitspread to more d iversesuburbs including Blackburn,Vermont,KilsythandCaulfield.E a c h o r g a n i z i n g c l u bnominated a charity for itsshare of the proceeds. Kew’sw a s Mo n a s h C h i l d e n ’ sHospital;BrightonNorth’swasMurdoch Children’s ResearchI n s > t u t e f o r w o r k o nFriedreich’s Ataxia disease;and CentralMelbourne’swasSpor>ng Chance CancerFounda>on.SwinburneUniversitystudentsdonatedtheir>meandskillsinsocialmediatomarkettheeventandreceivedsome funds for their charity as a quid pro quo. Similarly, Euroa RC providedmembers and friends asvolunteersandgotadona>onfortheEuroaHealthBuildingFund. A numberofmetropolitanandcountryclubshadsimilararrangements.In2014therehadbeensomecomplaintsthatsmallergardenvisits wereoverpricedsoa three->erpricingsystemwascreatedthisyear.Thiswas$12perbiggardenentry(upfrom$10),$8fornormalgarden,and$5forsmallgarden.Therewerenocomplaintsthisyear.Packages gaveaccesstoall28first-weekendgardensinMelbourneandtheMorningtonPeninsulafor$60.Forthe18second-weekendregionalgardens,thepackagepricewas$40.Philsays manypeoplevisited10or12gardensona weekend:“Oneladywhovisited21gardenscertainlygothermoniesworth.”Con$nuedover-
Garden DesignFest By Tony Thomas, Rotary Central Melbourne
Gail van Rooyen's garden design at Lakithi, Euroa
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ThemuchacclaimedCamberwellRotary“SeedsofPeace”projectandbookreachedanewsummitinNovemberwhenitwasnominatedasafinalistinthepres&giousShrineOfRemembranceMedalaward,infrontoftheGovernorofVictoriaandotherassembleddignitaries.TheprojecthadinputsfromtheclusterofRotaryClubsinBoroondara,andwasdrivenbytheCamberwellClubtopromotepeaceinthelocalsecondaryschoolsintheAnzacCentenaryyear.Sevenstudentswereselectedfrompeaceessayssubmifed,andtheytravelledtotheAnzacbeachesinTurkeylastyearforthecentenary,whileathomewholeofschoolceremonieswereconductedonAnzacDayinpar>cipa>ngschools,andSeedsofPeaceplaquesandTurkishpinetreeswereplantedtomarkthemilestone.TheprojectwasrecognisedbytheAustralianGovernment,andwasawardedanAnzacCentenaryGrant,andwasalsosuccessfulinachievingaRotaryDistrict9800grantfromit’sRotaryFounda>on.Rotaryhasalongstandingcommitmenttopromo>nginterna>onalunderstanding,peaceandgoodwill–theSeedsofPeaceprojecthascon>nuedthisworkandenhancedRotary’sstandinginthecommunity.
Seeds of Peace By Nick Pane, President Rotary Club of Camberwell
GardenDesignfestistheonlyopengardenevent inVictoria backedbyprofessionalgardendesigners.Philsays,“Byaffilia>ngwiththem,Rotarygets thebenefitthatthedesignersselecttheirbestgardensandliaisewiththeownerstoshowcasethemforthepublic.Evenso,itisimprac>caltohaveitannuallybecausethereissomuchorganisa>onneededandwewouldalsorunoutoffreshgardenstodisplay.”TheDesignfestcommifeeincludespeoplewithstrongengineeringandbusinessbackgrounds,whichmeanstherearerigoroussystemsandprocedureswhichdetailwhathas tobedone,bywhom,bywhenandalsoregularchecksonprogress.Philthankedthegardenownersfortheirgenerosityandthedesignersfortheirskillsandinspira>on.Sponsorsandadver>sersalsothrewinsupport.
Garden DesignFest – Continued
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OnMonday14thNovember,106Rotarians,partnersandfriendsa,endedajointclusterdinnerattheYarravilleClubtocelebratetheRotaryFounda&on100yearsof“doinggoodintheworld”.EightClubswererepresentedfromtheChirnsideCluster(HoppersCrossing,Laverton-PointCook,WerribeeandWyndham)andtheHobsonsBayCluster(Altona,AltonaCity,WilliamstownandYarraville).TheMCwastheever-reliablePeterShepheard(fromAltona)andhebegantheeveningwithaheartyrollcallofeachclub.PDGIvenMackay(Yarraville)providedaninvoca>onwhichemphasizedtheinterna>onalityofRotarybyreadingoutdifferentRotaryGracesfromaroundtheworld.PDGMurrayVersoproposedtheToasttoRotaryInterna>onalbygivingabriefhistoryoftheimpactRotaryhashadontheworld–spending3.4billiondollarsonhumanitarianandeduca>onalprograms,immunizing2.5billionchildrenagainstpoliomyeli>sandtraining1000PeaceFellows.
ThehighlightoftheeveningwasapaneldiscussionofRotaryAlumniskilfullyledbyPDGJulieMason.ThepanelwascomprisedofaformerRotaryPeaceFellow,JessicaTrijsburg,aformerRotaryGlobalScholar,LienTrinhwhoisnowworkingwithRotarytoeradicatetheeyediseasetrachomafromindigenouscommuni>esinAustraliaandDelKingwhotravelledtoIndiaonaRotaryGroupStudyExchangeandwhoisnowPresidentoftheRotaryClubofFlemington.AlsoonthepanelwasPDGDennis
Shore,chairmanoftheDistrict9800Founda>onCommifee,aformerGSETeamLeaderandsomeonewhohashadextensiveexperienceselec>ngpeopletotakepartinRotaryfundedstudytrips.UnderJulie’sguidanceeachpanellistoutlinedhowtheirliveshadbeeninfluencedandenhancedbyRotary.Theirdemeanourandinsighwulcommentsshowedwhataninspira>onalandtalentedgrouptheywere.SomeofthefeedbackreceivedaTerthedinnerincludedcommentssuchas“aclassyevent”,“inspira.onalyoungwomen”and“thebestshowcaseoftheFounda.onI’veevera<ended”.
100 YEARS OF THE ROTARY FOUNDATION By PDG Murray Verso , Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator
The panel (left to right) was PDG Dennis Shore, Del King (President of Flemington and former GSE participant), Lien
Trinh (former Global Scholar), Jessica Trijsburg (former Peace fellow) and PDG Julie Mason (moderator)
Del, Jessica and Lien enjoying dinner.
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CanterburyRotaryClubmembersarebackfromthe20thannualtriptothePhilippineshelpingtorestoresightandhearingtolow-incomevillagers.ClubpresidentDougHawley,makinghis17thtrip,ledapartyof23volunteersandstudentstoMindoroIslandlastOctober.Theyscreened700peopleforcataractsandothereyeissuesand9,200childrenfrom25schoolsforearinfec>ons.TwoFilipinosurgeonsperformed454freeeyeopera>ons,including300forcataracts,inthreetownsduringthesix-dayclinic,arecordfortheprogram.Hundredsofpeoplealsogoteyedrops,readingglassesandsunglassestopreventfurthersundamagetotheirsight.Thepartyalsofound40%ofschoolchildrencheckedhadhearingproblemsduetoearinfec>onsandimpactedwax,bothfromcontaminatedwateranddo-it-yourselfafemptsatearcleaning.ThesechildrenweretreatedbyaFilipinoENTspecialisttravellingwiththeparty.“Atoneprimaryschooltheprincipalherselfhadasevereearinfec>on,”Hawleysaid.Thevolunteersscreenpeoplewithbyusingsimplesightandearchecks,suchasreadingchartsandotoscopicexamina>onstoiden>fythoseneedingmedicaltreatment.AllmedicaltreatmentisthencarriedoutbyqualifiedFilipinos,whichavertstheredtapeinvolvedifmedicalworkisdonebyforeigners.“Localandprovincialauthori>es,localRotaryclubs,andthePhilippinesCataractFounda>onteamsupporttheeffort”Hawleysays.“DatesaresetmonthsinadvanceandthelocalRotaryclubsprovidethevenuesandmakesureeveryoneknowsabouttheclinics.”
TheVictorianvolunteersincludedsixRotarians,thirteenfriendsofRotaryandfourLatrobeUniversityorthop>csstudents.Theclubpaidthetravelexpensesofthestudents,thethreeFilipinomedicosandthefivelocalCataractFounda>onworkers.Thebudgetfortheexercisewas$40,000,including$30,000donatedbythevolunteersonthetrip.Theclub’sprograminthepast20yearshasrestoredsightto4,200villagersandtreatedover20,000childrenforearproblemstopreventlongtermhearingloss.CanterburyRChas52members,upfrom45lastyear,andwelcomesnewmemberswho’dliketovolunteerforcommunityserviceprojects.
Sight restored for 4200 FilipinosBy Tony Thomas, Networker Correspondent
Villagers waiting for bandage removal after their eye surgery
Cataract extraction
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Thanks to Gary Goldsmith for the following suggestion. Gary is on the Victorian/Tasmanian Board of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA)
TheProstateCancerFounda&onofAustralia(PCFA)ProstateCancerFounda>onofAustraliaisabroadbasedcommunityorganisa>on,andthepeakna>onalbodyforprostatecancerinAustralia.WearededicatedtoreducingtheimpactofprostatecanceronAustralianmen,theirpartners,familiesandthewidercommunity.Wedothisby:
• Promo>ngandfundingworldleading,innova>ve,researchintoprostatecancer
• Implemen>ngawarenesscampaignsandeduca>onprogramsfortheAustralianCommunity,healthprofessionalsandGovernment
• Suppor>ngmenandtheirfamiliesaffectedbyprostatecancerthroughevidence-basedinforma>onandresources,supportgroupsandProstateCancerSpecialistNurses.
Thepresenta>onsavailableare:• ProstateCancer:Preven>onandEarlyDetec>on• ProstateCancer:TreatmentOp>onsandChallenges• ProstateCancer:WhatPartnersandCarersNeedto
KnowTocontacttheAmbassadors:Email:[email protected]
'RunDonnaRun',DonnaCampisiDonna’smessageistoinspireandencourageusthat‘there’snosuchthingascan’t…’Shehasproventhistobetrue!DoctorssaidDonnaisluckytobealivebutwouldneverwalkortalkagain,aTersurvivingastrokeat8yearsofage.Sheisverymuchalive,walkingandtalking!Howeverlaterat14yearsofageDonnafacedanotherchallengeandwasinanothercri>calcondi>on,diagnosedwithDiabetesType1.InNov2012,this>meDonnachoseherownmajorchallenge,inspiringmanypeoplealongtheway.Shewasonlyabletorun30tenta>vestepsinNov2012,andinOct2013shecompletedamarathon,crea>ngherowncampaigncalled‘RunDonnaRun’raisingover$36,000fortheRoyalChildren’sHospitalFounda>on.Donnaisawomanwhotakesachallengeandbelievesitisachievablewhenbrokeninto‘babysteps’andhavingtherightmindset.Sheexplainswithconfidence“Don’tjusttakeopportuni>eswhentheycomealong.Createopportuni>es!”Sincecomple>ngthemarathonchallengein2013,DonnahasinspiredmanypeoplearoundAustraliatojoinheradventurechallengesthatencouragepeoplethattheyCANactuallydowhatevertheysettheirmindon,throughheradventureandperformancecoaching.Manymembersaskedherifshehadabook,wellnowatlastsheisreleasingherbookinMarch2017,>tled‘TheUnlikelyMarathoner.’ContactDonnaCampisiEmail:[email protected]:0414611277Website:www.rundonnarun.com.au
Speaker Bank UpdateBy Jill Weeks, D9800 Speaker Bank
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RotaryCentralMelbourne’s24thannualPaulHarrisBreakfasta,racted209guestsandraisedabout$8000fortheRotaryFounda&on.TheNovember22eventinvolvedguestsfrom28Rotaryclubs.ThespeakerwasTimCartwright,Victoria’sFamilyViolenceReformImplementa>onMonitor.HisroleistomonitortheprogressagainsttheRoyalCommission’s227recommenda>onsondomes>cviolenceandagainsttheStategovernment’sac>onplanshortlytobereleased.Hesaidawomanismurderedindomes>cviolenceinAustralianearlyeveryweek.Vicpolafended80,000domes>cviolenceincidentslastyear,“andthatisjustthe>poftheiceberg”,hesaid.“Womenareoverwhelminglythevic>msandmentheperpetrators.“Ifsomeonetellsyouthattheyareavic>m,believethem.Whenyouhearofacrimeoffamilyviolence,don’tlooktothevic>m’scontribu>on,looktotheperpetrator.Don’tacceptthesexistjokes,challengethem.”Hisreportswillseektotellthestoryofwhatavic>mexperiencesasshereportsfamilyviolencetoday,andtriestonavigatethroughthesystem,andthentotellthestoryofwhatitwilllooklikein12monthsandtwoyears.“Andwe’llrevisitthosestorieswitheachpassingyear,pain>ngahumanpictureoutsidetheformalsta>s>csandcommentary.”
Paul Harris BreakfastBy Tony Thomas, RC Central Melbourne
Rotary Central Melbourne President Justine Murphy with guest speaker Tim Cartwright.
Arch C. Klumph, with $26.50 in 1917, started a fund “to do some good in the world”. It became
The Rotary Foundation.
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Win for Exchange StudentBy Tony Thomas, RC Central Melbourne
Ariana (Ari) Fornageura-Castro, a Rotary Exchange Student fromLloret delMar inSpain,hastaken only twomonths to becomeamemberof aStatechampionshipwinningteam intheCalisthenicsVictoriaStateChampionships.Ari,17,isdoingYear11atBendigoSeniorSecondaryCollege. Sheis a member of the Bendigo Calisthenics Club and one of 11membersof theIntermediatesteam.Arhythmicgymnas>cscoachin Spain, Ari is with Eaglehawk Rotary hosts Richard and KylieEpskamp.Kylie,anddaughters Ada14,andIris11areallcompe>ngmembersof the Bendigo Calisthenics Club. They introduced Ari to theuniquelyAustraliansportthatblendsgymnas>csanddancingwithmarching,ac>ng,singingandapparatus.Ariwaswelcomed by hernew team-mates, and coachDanicaLang adjusted thecarefully choregraphedrou>nestoputAriintofourofthesixrou>nes.Theteamwoninfourcompe>>ons,thehighlightbeingStateChampionsinDivision9.Ari’sotherhobbiesincludehorsesand“anythingsporty”.“Ariisreallybrightanddoingwell inEnglish,schoolandsocializing,”Richardsays.“Shehasfifedsowellintoourfamilyandhadlotsofnewexperienceswithus,includingsnowskiing,barrackingforGeelongintheAFLandge|ngoverheraversiontocatsandvegetables.”Arisays,“WithmyEnglish,I’mfeelingbeferthanduringthefirstdaysbutIwanttohaveperfectEnglish.”
Photo - Ari (centre) with her host sisters Ada (L) and Iris (R)
ROTARY FOUNDATION NAMED WORLD'S OUTSTANDING FOUNDATION FOR 2016
From Rotary News
TheAssocia&onofFundraisingProfessionalshasrecognizedTheRotaryFounda&onwithitsannualAwardforOutstandingFounda&on.Theawardhonorsorganiza>onsthatshowphilanthropiccommitmentandleadershipthroughfinancialsupport,innova>on,encouragementofothers,andinvolvementinpublicaffairs.SomeoftheboldestnamesinAmericangiving—Kellogg,Komen,andMacArthur,amongothers—arepasthonorees.“Wearehonoredtoreceivethisrecogni>onfromtheAFP,whichgivesusevenmorereasontocelebrateduringourFounda>on’scentennialyear,”saysRotaryFounda>onTrusteeChairKalyanBanerjee.“Thecon>nuedstrongsupportofRotarymemberswillhelpuskeepourpromiseofapolio-freeworldforallchildrenandenabletheFounda>ontocarryoutitsmissionofadvancingworldunderstanding,goodwill,andpeace.Welookforwardtoanother100yearsofRotarymemberstakingac>ontomakecommuni>esbeferaroundtheworld.”AFP’scommifeeofjudgescitedRotary’scomprehensivecampaigntoeradicatepolioasamajordriveroftheselec>on.Theyalsomen>onedthatRotaryappliesamethodical,purposefulapproachtosupportawidevarietyofcauses,fromprovidingcleanwatertoeduca>ngthenextgenera>onofpeaceprofessionals.Fullstory:https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/news-media/rotary-foundation-named-worlds-outstanding-foundation-2016 Photo Credit: Rotary International/Alyce Henson
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DidyouknowthatpoliosurvivorsmakeupthelargestsinglephysicaldisabilitygroupinAustralia?Upto40,000Australianswerediagnosedwiththemostsevereformofthedisease,paraly&cpolio,between1930and1988.InAustraliatodaythereareanes&mated400,000poliosurvivors.TheextraordinaryworkundertakenbyRotaryInterna>onaloverthepastthreedecadestoeradicatepolioworldwideisanachievementeveryoneofAustralia’spoliosurvivorsisawareof.However,inaddi>ontothelengthyEndPolioNow!campaign,RotaryInterna>onalhasanevenlongerhistorywithpolio.In1925theRotaryClubofSydney,NSW,sentoneofitsDirectors,MrBRGelling,totheUStoexaminethesupportRotarywasprovidingforpoliosurvivors.HewasintroducedbyPaulHarristoMrEdgar‘Daddy’Allen,whohadrecentlyestablishedtheNa>onalSocietyforCrippledChildren.PaulandEdgarwerefellowRotariansandclosefriendsandintheearly1930sframedtheDeclara>onofRightsofCrippledChildren.PaulHarrisbecamethePatronoftheNa>onalCrippledChildren’sSociety.InDecember1929theRotaryClubofSydneyconvenedamee>ngofconcernedci>zensandasaresulttheNewSouthWalesSocietyforCrippledChildrenwasestablished.Infact,ofthesevenstate-widecommunityorganisa>onsaroundAustraliaonceknownasCrippledChildrenSocie>es,sixwereestablishedbyRotary.
Backto2013,agrowingnumberofpoliosurvivors,oncefullyac>vemembersofsociety,arenowexperiencingnewanddebilita>ngsymptomsknownastheLateEffectsofPolio.Manypoliosurvivorswhowalkedindependentlymustnowusebraces,crutchesorwheelchairs,aswellasmakesignificantlifestylechanges.PolioAustraliawasincorporatedin2008withtheaimofprovidingvitalandlifechanginginterven>onprogramsforthepost-poliocommunity.EveryOctober,PolioAustraliaobservesPolioAwarenessMonthtoraiseawarenessandeveryyearonOctober24,RotaryInterna>onalcelebratesWorldPolioDay.
Rotary’s polio history: longer than you might think
From Rotary Down Under
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Programme in Crisis and Post Crisis Situations:TheRotaractClubofMetroKidapawaninpartnershipwithFamilyPlanningOrganiza>onofthePhilippinessuccessfullyconductedtheReproduc>veHealthMedicalMission.TheMinimumIni>alServicePackageisaseriesofcrucialac>onsrequiredtorespondtoreproduc>vehealthneedsattheonsetofeveryhumanitariancrisis.TheMISPisnotjustkitsofequipmentandsupplies;itisasetofac>vi>esthatmustbeimplementedinacoordinatedmannerbyappropriatelytrainedstaff.Hence,thereare16medialmissionstobeimplementedfromAugusttoOctoberinthedifferentmunicipali>esofNorthCotabato.
Reproductive Health Medical MissionsBy Melody Alcano De las Alas
Free prenatal consultation/check-up, Family Planning Implant, Papsmear and Vitamins with livelihood:The"BK3"isanins>tu>onalclubprojectoftheRotaryClubofMarikinaHeightsthatextendsfreenatalcareandcheckupforexpectantmothers.Italsooffersfreeservices,suchasfamilyplanningimplanta>on(IUDandImplanon)andPapsmear,andfreevitamins.Theuniquecomponentofthisprojectisthatpa>entscanavailofasideforumonlivelihoodideastoaugmentfamilyincome.Ithasalreadybeenconductedtwicethisyear.MoreofthisprojectareplannedtobereplicatedinotherdepressedareasinMarikinaCity.Itisapartnershipprojectamongdifferentorganiza>onscomposedofRCMH,MarikinaMaternityClinicandLyingIn,andPSPIBluestar.Itaimstoleveluptheawarenessamongmothersabouttheimportanceofprenatalcareandfamilyplanning.
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Whenyouholdafundraiserlikeabarbeque,rubberduckrace,orbeertas&ngevent,inaddi&ontoraisingmoneyforyourprojectorcause,youmakepeopleawareofyourclub,andyouenablepoten&almemberstoexperiencethefunandfellowshipthatRotaryoffers.RotaryVicePresidentJenniferJones,amemberoftheRotaryClubofWindsor-Roseland,inOntario,Canada,hasusedherbackgroundinadver>singandmarke>ngtopromoteeventsforherclubandRotary.ThesehaveincludedaRollin’WithRotaryroadtripthatmadeRotaryfront-pagenewsincommuni>esfromWindsortoCedarRapids,Iowa,USA.“Formeit’sallaboutcrea>ng‘thehook’–thatspecialmagicdustthatmakespeoplewanttoengageinwhatwe’redoing,”saysJones.“Oneofmyfavourite>pswhenorganizinganeventistoaskalocal,na>onal,orinterna>onalfiguretobecometheevent’shonorarychair.”“BeingaRotaryleaderisaboutexpandingyourownpersonalskillsdevelopment,”sheadds.“Eventplanningisanareawherewecanallhavegreatimpact,nomaferwhatourvoca>onalbackground.OrganisingeventsthatshowcaseRotaryinavibrantandrelevantwayhashelpedusreachtensofmillionsofpeoplewhomightneverhaveknownaboutourincredibleorganiza>on.”
OurnewEventPlanningGuide,availableintheBrandCentreonrotary.org,includesideas,>ps,andresources.Herearesomebenefitsyourclubcanexpectbyusingourguidetoplananevent.NewRela&onships:Eventsgiveyoutheopportunitytoexpandyourconnec>onsandbuildnewrela>onshipsinyourcommunity.IncreasedAwareness:Eventshelpyoushowcaseyourclub’simpactandexplainwhatmakesRotaryunique.ExposureforyourProjects:Eventsallowyoutoshowcaseprojectsandini>a>vestopoten>almembersinyourcommunity.GivingBack:Eventsareatangiblewaytothankyourcommunityforitssupport.MediaCoverage:Eventsdrawmediacoverage,providingeventwiderexposure.Thebiggertheevent,thelargerthemediaoutletyoumightafract,andthemoreextensivethecoverageyoumightreceive.Connec&ngLeadersForGood:Eventsbringpeopletogetherandprovideanopportunityforbuddingleadersinyourcommunitytodiscoveracommonpassion.Youcanthenshowthemhowtheycandoevenmoregoodfortheircommunitybyjoiningyourclub.
How to Hold a Great Rotary EventReprinted from Rotary Leader
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Clarice’s Comments
OntheannualRotaryDayattheUnitedNa>onsinNewYorkCity,12thNovember2016,MelbourneRotarianStephanieWoollardreceivedaResponsibleBusinessAward.Heresheiswithhercer>ficate,EdwinH.Futa,ChairofRotaryResponsibleBusinessandRIPresidentJohnGerm.WelldoneStephanie!YoucanseewhatStephaniedoesatthe“SevenWomen”Facebookpage:hfps://www.facebook.com/SevenWomenStore/
TheRotaryClubofSunshinewascharteredinJune1956andclosedinJune2015.FormerClubSecretaryJohnAventsendsusareportonanextraordinaryRotarian:
“RayCarlton,CharterMemberoftheRCofSunshine–andtheonlymembertoa<endboththefirstandlastmee.ngoftheClub–passedawayaBerashortstayinHospitalonTuesday22ndNovemberatSunshine.“RaywastheClub’sfirstSecretaryandwasPresidentin1965/66.AWesternSuburbsboythroughandthroughRaya<endedHydeStreetSchool,playedlocalVFLfootball,wasinvolvedintennisthroughtheBap.stChurchandservedinnorthernAustraliaasanavigatorandtrainerduringWW2.“RaywasthehistoryoftheRCofSunshineandknewthehistoryofearlyBraybrook–latercalledSunshine.HeleBschoolat14toworkinhisfathersprin.ngbusiness,ajobhecon.nuedun.lhisre.rement.RayservedRotaryand
thecommunitythroughclubandDistrictac.vi.es,atonestageedi.ngtheDistrictGovernor’sNewsle<er.”Icouldn’tfindaphotoofRayCarlton:thisisthebestIcando.PresidentPeterSchultheissreturnscharterandchainsofofficetoDGMurrayVerso.
IfoundoutaboutsomeupcomingRotaryac>vityfromPeterAllen’sBoroondaraCaresNewsle,er:NorthBalwynhasCarolsatCarricalon11thDecember,CamberwellhasaCraTMarketonDecember4th,SwinburneRotaracthasascreeningof“Swing”on8thDecember,andGlenferriehastheBoroondaraFarmersMarketon17thDecember.Nobodytoldusat“Networker”:somewell-keptRotarysecrets,apparently;-)
I’msolookingforwardtotheDistrictConferenceinShepparton,nextMarch,andcha|ngwitholdandnewfriendsandacquaintances.Thefriendshipswemakeoutsideourownclubsareawonderfulspin-offofRotary.Acoupleoffriendshavebeeninmyear,askingwhywedon’thaveanAussieConference.Theyacceptthatkeynotespeakersareasignificantcost,butwithbiggernumbers,whatspeakerswecouldhave,forastateconference!AndmaybeanAustralianConferenceeverysecondyear.Economiesofscale,andallthat.IfRotaryGreatBritainandIrelandcanruntheirownconference,socouldwe,despitethewishesofRI(akaRotaryUSA)DoourAussieDGsevergetthechancetodiscussanAustralianConference?TheRIConferenceinSydneywasessen>allyatransplantedAmericanConference.Ithoughtthe“GreatAustralianBarbecue”,withafrankfurterinsideasweetroll,wasjustanembarrassment!HowmuchbefertohavearealAussieConference,runbyAustralians,insteadofRIrunningit.CanwetakealeadfromDonaldTrump,andNike?Justdoit!
Alcoholisaperfectsolvent:Itdissolvesmarriages,familiesandcareers.-Clarice
Colleen Hewitt on song at the D9800 Conference in 2015
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How Can Somebody Be Nominated for Shine On Recognition? Followingonfromlastmonth’sar>cle,hereissomemoreinforma>onaboutnomina>ngapersonwithadisabilityforShineOnRecogni>on.Anybodyovertheageof21yearscanmakeanomina>on.ARotaryClubmustendorseallnomina>ons.Tobeeligiblefornomina>on,thecandidatemustbe:EligibilityCriteriaforaNominee:• Australianci>zenship(foratleastthreeyears)• Individualswhohaveaspecificdisability,and• Individualswhohaveconsistentlygivendedicatedservicetothecommunity.
Therearetwocategoriesfornomina>ons.Theseare:• YoungNominees:aged15yearsto25years(atclosingdatefor
applica>ons)• AdultNominees:aged25yearsandover
Gotoour‘ShineOn’pageatRotaryDistrict9800todownloadtheprogramflyer,nomina>oncriteria,andthenomina>onform.h,p://rotarydistrict9800.org/news/1603/shine-on-recogniton-2017Ifyouwouldlikemoreinforma>onaboutnomina>onsforShineOnRecogni>on2016-2017,pleaseemailLouiseatlouise.b@internode.on.netorcallheron0418597427.
Senior’s AwardTheRotaryClubofMelbourneiscallingfornomina>onsfortheSenior'sAwardfor2017.ThisisanAwardmadeannuallytoapersonovertheageof60yearswhoseoutstandingserviceinavoluntarycapacityisadjudgedtohavemadeaposi>vedifferencetothelivesofolderpeople.TheSeniorsawardwhichwascreatedtorecognizethecontribu>onofamanorwomen,60yearsandoverwhohasgivenoutstandingserviceinavoluntarycapacitytoolderpeople.TheNomineesshould:1.be60yearsorover,2.sa>sfytheprincipleofServiceaboveself,3.becommifedtomakingadifferenceforolderpeople,4.bearolemodelforolderpeople,5.presentaposi>veviewandpurposeongrowingolderandhavehandsonexperience,6.wouldbeavolunteerintheirroleasanadvocateforolderpeople.TheNomineemaybe,butneednotnecessarilybe,aRotarian.TheawardconsistsofaCita>onandCer>ficateofRecogni>onwhicharepresentedatalunchmee>ngusuallyinFebruary.TheawardeeisinvitedtotelltheirstoryinanaddresstotheClub.Nomina>onscontainingfulldetails,profileortheCVofthenomineeandhowtheyaddresstheabovecriteria,shouldbereceivedby30thNovember2016byemailorpostto:[email protected],0412448133.orRotaryClubofMelbourne,Ph:0396547242,Fax(03)96507373,mailto:[email protected]
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Rotary Peace Fellowship applications 2017 for 2018/9TheRotaryFounda>onhassupportedover1000peoplecommifedtoworkingintheworldforpeaceandconflictresolu>onthroughinterna>onaltrainingprograms.Istheresomeoneyouknowwhoiscommifedtothatidealbuthaven’tseenawaytoachieveit?Applica>onsarenowopenfor:MastersprogramsinSweden,Japan,UK,andUSA.Threeyearsexperienceapre-requisite.
Averageage31.Cer>ficateprograminThailand.Atleastfiveyearsexperienceapre-requisite.Averageage41.
Applica>onscloseMay31,butseveralmonthsofadviceandmentoringunderliethepastsuccesswehavehadinDistrict9800.ContactRobHelme,DistrictChair,PeaceFellowshipssubcommifeeforfurtherinforma>[email protected]
World of Difference Xmas GiftsAllChristmasgiTsthroughWorldofDifferencewillbedeliveredtoCambodianremotevillagecommuni>eswithoutanyadministra>onexpensesge|ngintheway“therearenoholesinRotary’sbucket”.Visitwww.wod.org.auforanorderform.BronwynStephens,District9800project“WorldofDifference”0410324537
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Western Emergency Relief NetworkWERNiscurrentlyseekingdona>onsofblankets.IfyoucanhelpoutcontactPDGRossBuferworthon0411228311.WERNacceptsdona>onsofgoodcondi>onhouseholditemssuchas:Bedding:Doonas&Covers,Pillows&Covers,Lineni.e.Sheets,Towels&Blankets.KitchenItems:Kefles,Toasters,Crockery,Glasses,Cutlery,Pots&PansetcFurniture:Bedsallsizes,Cleanmafresses.Tallboys,DressingTables,Bookcases,DiningTablesandChairs,TV's,WhiteGoods:Fridges,Freezers,WashingMachines,Dryers,Heaters&FansIfyou'dliketodonateitemscallRossasaboveor0476104736toorganiseapickup.
Celebrate with us in AtlantaJointhousandsofRotariansattheRotaryInterna>onalConven>oninAtlanta,Georgia,USA,10-14June2017.Thecelebra>onofTheRotaryFounda>on's100thAnniversarypromisestobeanunforgefableexperience.Registerbefore15Decemberforextrasavings!• Areyouwonderingwheretostay?Anumberofexcellenthotelsare
offeringspecialconven>onrates,andmanyarewithinwalkingdistanceorashortbusorsubwayrideaway.Learnmoreandbooknow.
• AreyoucomingtotheTheRotaryFounda>on’s100thBirthdayParty?Helpuscelebrate100yearsofdoinggoodinthecitywhereitallbegan,withcake,icecream,andlotsoffun.Purchase>cketsforonly$26.50perperson.
• TheAtlantaconven>on’sHostOrganiza>onCommifeeisplanningoutstandingeventsforallafendees.VisittheHOCsitetolearnaboutthemanyevents,tours,andac>vi>esavailable.
• Spreadtheword!Downloadpromo>onalmaterialsforsocialmedia,posters,andmore.
Art In Action – Cityscape in Elsternwick VsittheExhibi>onofworkscreatedon12thNovemberandvoteinthePeople’sChoiceAwardswithachancetowinaVoterprize.Exhibi>onatGlenEiraGalleryAnnexeSaturday26NovembertoSunday11December.Weekdays10amto5pmandweekends1pmto5pm.Detailsph9568-7190orgleneiraar>stssociety.orgCityscapeDayandExhibi>onarehostedbyGlenEiraAr>st’SocietyIncandproudlysupportedbyRotaryClubofCaulfieldInc,GlenEiraCityCouncil,ElsternwickMainStreetcommifeeandBendigoBankCommunityBank(CaulfieldParkBranch).
Trash and Treasure MarketItsSpringandwhatbefer>metogetmovingandcleanoutthosecupboards!Butholdon....don'tthrowyourunwanteditemsaway...whynothelpraisesomefundsforyourclubbytakingastallatthefirsteverStKildaTras'N'TreasureMarketonthe9thOctober.Yourtrashcouldbesomeoneelse'streasureandthemoneyyouraisecanhelpyourclubdogreatworkinyourcommunity.Justjumponthewebsiteatwww.stkildamarket.org.auandstartcollec>ngyourgoodies.Themarketisalsoaterrificwayforcommunitygroupsyouknowofinyourareatoraisemuchneededfunds-sofeelfreetosharewithoneandall.Sunday11Dec-9am-1pmWhere:CarParkinMarlboroughSt,StKildaEastBookings:www.stkildamarket.org.au
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Annual Childrens Christmas FairTheRotaryClubofWilliamstownisholdingtheirAnnualChildrensChristmasFaironSunday,4thDecember,2017between11am-3pmAttheSeaworksPrecinct,82NelsonsPlace,WilliamstownEntryisFreeforchildren,$2foradults.Therewillbelotsoffreeentertainmentforchildren,rides,facepain>ng,pe|ngnursery,Santaandfoodstallstobuyfood.IfyouwishtohaveastallattheFairpleasecontactJohnBarry0412230710FurtherdetailsatourWilliamstownR.C.Website.
Yarraville Carols in the Gardens Celebra>ngits23rdanniversary,theYarravilleCarolsintheGardensisoneoftheWest’sbestChristmasCarols.
Saturday,17thDecemberintheYarravilleGardens,HydeStreet,Yarravillecommencingat7pm.Thisfreecommunityevent,isajointini>a>vebetweentheRotaryClubofWestFootscray,RotaryClubofYarraville,andtheFootscray-YarravilleCityBand.Thisyear’seventwillbecomperedbyWilliamMcInnesandKevinHarrington,andfeatureanumberofperformersfromour
localcommunityandalsospecialguestar>sts,includingamasschoir;Footscray-YarravilleCityBand;HydeStreetYouthBand,andMargaretHaggartinterna>onallyacclaimedSoprano,accompaniedbyotheroperasingerswhohaveallperformedregularlywithOperaAustralia,VictoriaOpera,andMelbourneOpera.Theeveningwillalsoconcludewithaspectacularfireworksdisplay.Enquiries:DavidPalmer0416497398
Rotary Trip to India23January-10February2017ATourofIndiawithaRotarianasourguide.Wewillalsobevisi>ngRotaryAlbertPark’ssanita>onproject.MelbourneMumbaiMelbourneFlightplus16nightaccommoda>onw/breakfast.Alltransfers,excursionsandsightseeingtour.LocalEnglishspeakingguides.$3835ppTwinShare$4785ppsingleRSVP:ASAP:e:[email protected]:0423663694
Our Contributors
District Governor Neville John is a member of Central Melbourne Rotary Club.
Tony Thomas contributes to “The Networker”, and “Quadrant”, where he recently wrote about Sex Pistils. Believe it or not.
David Dippie of Keilor RC is a Rotarian who wants to change the world. Keep an eye on this man!
Dennis Shore was D9800 District Governor in 2012-13, and he is now District Foundation Director..
Our Glamorous Girl Friday Clarice replies to the letters we receive at “The Networker”.
Sandy Jeffs is an entertaining poet, educator and author. She lives with schizophrenia.
Philip Archer of Southbank Rotary Club is District Membership Director.
District Image Guru, Adrian Nelson, always keeps the Networker team on their toes.
DG Nominee Bronwyn Stephens is a supporter of several projects in Cambodia.
Faye Kirkwood is PP of the Club that always punches above their weight: the Rotary Club of Caulfield.
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