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Transcript of 788 Bulletin Issue 16-09 20120902
Rotary Club of Magill Sunrise Page | 1
A night of food, wine and fellowship was had at the Combined Service Clubs Dinner at the Campbelltown
Council Hall on Tuesday night. I had the honour of sitting at the head table with the presidents of all the
service clubs including other Rotary Clubs, Lions, Kiwanis and Inner Wheel. I also had the pleasure of being
seated next to Mayor Simon Brewer’s lovely wife Nina.
Being new at the game I was caught on the hop when asked to speak first on the Club and its activities. It
didn’t help with my voice still a bit croaky but I gave it a crack. I do feel a fine coming my way as I did miss
plugging our Sunrise Market (but at least Mayor Simon did). I was honoured though to receive the tie from
the Council and will wear it with pride to the dinner next year.
We were treated to a scrumptious 3 course meal, superb wines, topped off with a brilliant raconteur in
Michael Keelan. Michael entertained us with anecdotes from his long career in both radio and television
and his love for horticulture. In addition Now in Stereo, a young and vibrant quartet gave us a blast from the
past with their barbershop style tunes. They challenged us with that age old question, ‘Who put the bomp in
the bomp shu bomp shu bomp?’ The 4 lads were fantastic and I think our market committee may have to get
on to these guys to perform at our Market in the coming months. You can find Now in Stereo on Facebook.
I do hope that all who attended from our club had as good a time as I did as we had a healthy turn out for a
club our size. The main Sunrise table fared well in the raffle with Chris Gascoine having the first ticket to be
drawn (NOT WAYNE – he did not win a thing??). Mark T was a little peed off as he had loaned Chris $5 to
purchase his raffle tickets until he could break a twenty.
It will be back to normality next week with our meeting returning to normal. Our guest speaker Lynton
Nicholas will be talking to us about RYWELL which is something I am looking forward to. A small reminder
that our meeting Tuesday week will be a “Bring a Guest to Breakfast” meeting so start teeing up a friend or
colleague to bring along. Please let Gary know for catering purposes. His email is
President Greg Schuetze
NEXT MEETING
Chairperson - Wayne Abbott
Stewards
Ronda Grigg & Trevor Stirling
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MICHAEL KEELAN & MAYOR SIMON BREWERMICHAEL KEELAN & MAYOR SIMON BREWERMICHAEL KEELAN & MAYOR SIMON BREWERMICHAEL KEELAN & MAYOR SIMON BREWER
NOW IN STEREONOW IN STEREONOW IN STEREONOW IN STEREO
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Yet another stellar performance saw RC Morialta’s Kym Davis top the table this week – and
therefore be the furthest off the prize money. At the other end of the table was Kevin & Shirley
Roberts who excelled in tipping losers – and as a result win the moolah.
Round 22 was the last weekly prize. So on to Round 23. This is the final week you need to submit
tips. Final placings and 4 ‘major’ prizes will be settled at the end of this round.
The big money goes to 1st, 2nd, 16th and the last placed tippers.
Currently - top of the leader board is “The Rotary Foundation” – an honorary entrant each year
who participates (like ‘the house’ at a casino) in the hope of picking up the occasional lucky prize.
However, this year, the TRF has followed a formula each week and now finds itself 2 points clear
with 1 round to go. It’s not over yet, but it says heaps about the benefits of simple tipping
strategies.
2nd place looks like a race between John Kennedy, Ken Quarrell, Kym Davis & Sue Hector.
But the hot spot is in the middle of the pack – with Trevor, Rita, Adel, Matt, Graham, Greg, Alan &
Pauline only 1 or 2 tips off the spot.
So GOOD TIPPING (but not too good - depending on your target) and stay tuned for the final report
next week.
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Rotary Youth Leadership Awards: RYLA
Right now applications are open for the 2012 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards - a scholarship
program run by the Rotary Club to empower young people with the skills and ambition to lead. It's
a week-long residential seminar, featuring extraordinary speakers from across Australia on topics
around leadership, public speaking, and other skills intended to equip awardees to become great
leaders. Best of all, it's all expenses paid thanks to Rotary, awarded to you on the strength of your
application.
Applications close very soon, and, sadly, we haven't had a great deal of interest this year. In fact,
there is a very real likelihood that RYLA 2012 may be called off due to lack of interest. The good
news is that you can help.
To attend RYLA, you must be aged 18 to 25, and you would like to:
• develop leadership skills
• improve your public speaker and
• become a valuable team member
We provide the digs, the grub and the speakers, but the one thing we need from you is the free
publicity. So please help us spread the word, and make sure the RYLA experience reaches those
who will benefit!
The deadline for applications has been extended to Monday September 3rd, so there's still time,
but please encourage potential awardees to get their applications in as soon as possible! So please
pass this information on to everyone you know who might be interested, and tell them to Apply
Now.
For more information or to register, go to http://www.rotarynews.info/3/Club/3798/6951/
Editor’s Comment: Keith Abraham one of Australia’s leading motivational speakers was a young,
aimless Weed Controller working for a NSW North Shore Council, who’s live revolved around lunch
and tea breaks. One week of RYLA turned his life around.
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Greg Schuetze
Licaria Scheepers
Tuesday 6.50 for 7.00am
Hectorville Sporting Club, Fisher Street, Magill
www.magill.rotaryclub.org.au
www.facebook.com/rotarymagill
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www.rotarynews.info/district9520
6.30pm Campbelltown Athelstone Football Club 150 George St, Paradise
1.00pm Norwood Norwood Town Hall George Street, Norwood 6.15pm St Peter’s Kensington Hotel 23 Regent St, Kensington 6.30pm Kent Town The Royal Hotel 2 North Tce, Kent Town 6.30pm Unley Unley Sports Club 39 Oxford Tce, Unley
7.15am Eastwood Granada Flinders Lodge Dequetteville Tce, Kent Town 6.15pm Hyde Park Hyde Park Tavern Park St & King William Rd, Hyde Park 6.30pm Burnside The Feathers Hotel Glynburn Road, Burnside 6.30pm Mitcham Edinburgh Hotel High Street, Mitcham 6.30pm Morialta The Rezz Hotel 20 Hamilton Tce, Newton
No Meetings
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The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and foster
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by every Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve
society.
The application of the ideal service by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community life.
The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional people united in the ideal of service.
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?
For good food, good fellowship And the opportunity to serve through Rotary
…we give thanks.