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The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville
Weekly Bulletin Monday 4th November
Issue 5 No.18
Rotary Four-Way Test
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER
FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Program for Club Meeting
Monday 4th November 2013
Vocational Visit
Australian Hotel and Brewery
Duty Roster tonight:
No duties tonight – just have fun, everyone
Inside this issue
Tonight’s Program
President Rob’s
Message
Members’ News
Last Week’s Meeting
Upcoming Events –
November
Club Calendar
Club Members
Last Meeting: 28th October 2013
Program
Jodie Pennings – Anglican Retirement Villages
Apologies
Jim Sifonios; Wilf van Emmerik; Suresh Prasad; Brian King;
Bruce Pike; Thomas Cann and Ray Campbell
Next Meeting: 11th November 2013
Program
Keith Stapley
Travelling in the desert
Duty Roster
Door Ray Campbell
Rotary Grace Graeme Rohan
Loyal Toast Rod Tilden
How many Rotarians does it take to cook a sausage?
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President’s Message
Hello fellow Rotarians,
Last Friday I had the pleasure to attend the District President’s Meeting in Dural. The President of the Rotary Club of Springwood, Laurie Waterson, gave a vivid report on the Springwood/Winmalee fires. It is difficult to comprehend the needs of the community with over 190 homes destroyed and dozens more damaged. The emotional needs will be challenging. Those persons whose properties survived, when all around them were destroyed are likely to experience a “why not me” guilt complex which will add to the emotional problems of the residents. He said that they have been overwhelmed with offers of goods, but their immediate need was cash, as there is no where to store donated items at the moment. He thanked all the Rotary clubs for their generous donations but much more financial support will be needed in the coming months. On a brighter note he said the mountains were “open for business” and encouraged everyone to visit the area.
District Governor Graham advised that “Rotary Peace Scholarships” had been awarded to two nominees proposed by clubs in our District. Details of awardees will be published as soon as available.
Sadly it was reported that polio has broken out in a refugee camp in northern Syria. There are 11 cases to date. Rotary and the W.H.O. have mobilized to inoculate all people in the affected camp and surrounding refugee camps. With civil war raging the inoculation of children has not be a local priority. There have been no reported cases of polio in Syria for many years.
Next Sunday our club will be hosting a Youth Exchange Student Cruise to Broken Bay. Let us hope the weather is kind so we can showcase on of our most scenic rivers, the mighty Hawkesbury.
On Friday night the Inner Wheel Club of Baulkham Hills Inc. hosted a “Pot Luck” dinner at Glenhope which was organized by President Lyn. A number of our members thoroughly enjoyed the food and great company. Thank you both Lyn and Keith for your hospitality.
President Rob
Happy Birthdays to Col Davis. Have a great
day – we’ll have a beer with you tonight.
We wish Steven and Maria Fry a very Happy Anniversary for next
Sunday.
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Some of us attended the Inner Wheel pot luck dinner at Keith and Lyn Stapley’s
lovely home on Friday night and a great time was had by all. Thanks Lyn for all you
hard work.
Last Meeting – Monday 28th October - Reported by Bobby Redman President Rob Mackey opened the meeting by welcoming Members with a special welcome back to Keith
Stapley, back from his working trip to Tanzania. Rob invited Keith to tell us a little bit about his trip. Keith was
able to paint a fascinating picture of his visit, with images of peacocks and monkeys amongst the mixture of
the old and new buildings in Darisalam, really whetting the appetite to find out more. Keith’s trips always
need more than a 2 minute speaking slot and I for one truly hope that we get to hear more about this
particular trip.
Rob reminded everyone about the range of upcoming events, which included the Inner Wheel Pot
Luck Dinner held on the 1st (see photos under the Member’s News section of this newsletter; the
Winston Hills Dinner coming up on 9th November; the Hills-Kellyville - Youth Exchange Students’
Cruise on 10th November; and the not to be forgotten Bollyhills event on the 16th November.
Rob circulated a book written and released by Don Stein (well known to most Members of the Club),
at his own cost. Orders can be placed through Rob and Don requests that a donation be made, either
to the Polio Plus Program or to the Salvos.
Rob announced that the donation to Springwood Rotary Club approved last week had gone through.
Rob also thanked Wilf, in his absence for standing in and doing such a good job as Acting Treasurer
whilst Keith had been away.
Club Service Director, Ray Campbell was an apology for the night.
Community Service Director, Graeme Rohan, reported on the following upcoming Events:-
- Tickets are selling well for Bollyhills, coming up on the 16th November. Graeme said that all the
organisation is in hand and that there will be a working bee to set up in the afternoon – more
information to follow.
- There have been a few changes to the Dan Murphy’s roster, with Keith swapping with Jim, who
was away on Saturday. If people can just notify Graeme when swaps have been made, it makes
it easier to maintain the roster and to keeps the Bulletin Editor up to date for announcements.
Membership Director, Penny Hill thanked Bobby for the new Club brochure that was distributed to
Members, tonight, for their information. Penny asked members to make good use of them and pass along to
potential Members.
Penny updated Members on the Mountains Bushfire activities and donations that she discussed last week.
She said that donations of clothing; toiletries; bottled water and cash had been made by Haran and Ahsha
Ramachandran; Bob and Beverly Low and herself. She said that clothing was no longer required. Penny said
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that although her Company, Ecolabs had decided not to donate soap / hand wash, they were encouraging
staff to make cash donations which they will match.
(n.b These donations are in addition to the Club donation of $2000 to the Springwood Rotary Club was their
use towards the fire efforts).
Public Relations Director and Bulletin Officer, Bobby Redman circulated the new brochure (mention
previously in Penny’s report), she agreed that Members should circulate them widely and that they should
be displayed at all events. Board to discuss whether it is cost effective to include in the Residents’ Kits.
Bobby mentioned that her workplace, Interaction Disability Services had held a purple pinky day on World
Polio Day (24th October) to increase awareness of the Global Polio Eradication Program.
Bobby re-circulated a sheet for interested Members for the Inaugural District Conference for District 9685
on 23rd February. Bobby will be making the booking on behalf of Club Members to ensure that we pay for
tickets at the EARLY BIRD RATE. If you have not been at the last two meetings and would like to be added to
the list, please contact Bobby ASAP.
International Service Director and Rotary Foundation Chair, Alan Jones, indicated that we now had 25
people listed for the Club tables at Bollyhills, in addition to other tables taken by some of the Members, but
were looking for more. Communication continues between the project partners for the Jaffna project.
Alan reported that the cheque that we had sent to the Philippines for the Iligan Project had now been
received and that we were awaiting information about when the balance of the money was required.
Youth Director, Jim Sifonios, is still on holiday in the States. President Rob indicated that he is still awaiting
confirmation of numbers from Christine Zec for the Youth Exchange Cruise that the Club is sponsoring. Some
Members will be attending to assist in supervising the students and in catering lunch.
Laura Seif was an apology for the night, as she was taking up an opportunity to learn how to play gold from
Milan Zec.
Although Treasurer, Keith Stapley, has nothing to report on the financial side, given that he had only just
returned from his trip, he still was able to provide a report of the Bourke Breakfast Club program and
indicated that we had been invited along to the School Presentation Night on Tuesday 10th December and
was hoping to take a small group of representatives from the Club.
The other reminder given by Keith was around the upcoming Christmas Tree Sales – which as we all know is
a major fund-raiser for the Club each year. Given that we sold out the 480 trees early last year, Keith is
increasing numbers for this year. At this stage the selling dates are in the calendar for 14th / 15th and 21st /
22nd December – last year we started the weekend before and Keith asked for members to vote as to
whether we should replace the 21st / 22nd with 7th / 8th. Members voted enthusiastically for the earlier
weekend.
The raffle was won by Penny Hill, who did not take away the Jackpot, this week, but did manage to swap her
Rotary Christmas cake for a bottle of white wine (shame on you, Penny ). Brian King is still away and so
Mike O’Connell’s stepped in and acted as Sergeant for the night.
Guest Speaker for the week – Jodie
Pennings from ARC
Jodie Pennings came along and gave a very informative talk to the
members about Retirement Living at the Anglican Retirement
Villages (ARC).
Jodie, who has worked for ARV, a not-for-profit organisation for
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the past 5 years, was able to provide detailed information about the Villages in the Hills area and the three
new projects that ARV have underway in the area.
ARV currently service 5000 clients both in their residential houses and through community support. It is
envisaged that by 2018 there will be an additional 1500 added to this list.
Jodie was able to answer the wide range of questions put forward by interested Members and was formally
thanked by Steven Fry for her comprehensive presentation.
FINAL DAYS TO BUY TICKETS!!!!!
Bobby is now taking
bookings for this event.
Speak to Bobby NOW to
obtain early bird pricing
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Club Members
Name
Classification
Ray Campbell PP, PHF Education - Secondary
Thomas Cann PHF Landscape Supplies
Col Davis Accounting Taxation
Steven Fry
Education, Technical
Michael Griscti PHF Lighting Technician
Penny Hill PP, PHF Customer Service Manager
Alan Jones PP, PHF Marketing Consultancy
Brian King
Insurance
Bob Low PHF Electrical Distribution
Robert Mackey PP, PHF Construction Services
Michael O’Connell PP Dental Supplies
Ian Pearce PP, PHF Industrial Consultancy
Bruce Pike Nursery Retail
Suresh Prasad PP Sugar Research
Haran Ramachandran PP, PHF Computer Support
Bobby Redman PP, PHF Psychology
Michael Richardson Honorary Member
Graeme Rohan PP, PHF Petroleum Distribution
Gordon Scoble PP, PHF Education Primary
Jim Sifonios PP, PHF Product Development
Keith Stapley PP, PHF Photogrammetry
Rod Tilden PP, PHF Window Furnishing Sales
Alex Traill PP, PHF Building & Maintenance
Wilf Van Emmerik PP, PHF Specialised Transport
Allan Walker PP Funeral Director
P – President PP - Past President PHF - Paul Harris Fellow
Club Calendar
November
Mon 4
Australian Hotel and
Brewery (6.30 for 7pm)
Sun 10
Club sponsored YES
Cruise
Mon 11
Keith Stapley’s
travels
Sat 16 Bollyhills
Sun 17
Powerhouse
Museum BBQ
Mon 18
Brian King (+ Rotary
Foundation Dinner)
Sun 24 Club Annual Cruise
Mon 25 AGM
Dan Murphy Roster
9th November 2013
Brian King
and
Ray Campbell
Note: Apologies must be in to
PP Ray Campbell by 12pm on
Mondays so numbers can be
confirmed for dinner.
1st - Kaitlyn Rozic (OLOR)
Final Comment
You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a
parachute to skydive twice.