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R O T A R Y C L U B O F B E A U M A R I S W E E K L Y B U L L E T I N Number 24, 9 December 2013
Next Meeting
THURSDAY12 DECEMBER
TOPIC: CLUBFORUM- MEMBERSHIP
CHAIR: TRISHSMYTH
AV: MALCOLMPARKS
CASHDESK: TONYMCKENNA& ANTHONYNIXON
HOST: GREGEVERY
VGC, 6;30 FOR7;00 PM
THURSDAY19 DECEMBER
CHRISTMASPARTY
CHAIR: PRESIDENTROBERTMCARTHUR
AV: CHRISDARCY
CASHDESK: TONYMCKENNA& ANTHONYNIXON
HOST: JUDIHALL
VGC, 6;30 FOR7;00 PM
WEDNESDAY15 JANUARY
GOLF& BBQ
ROYALMELBOURNEGOLFCLUB
DETAILSTBA
Presidents ReportTwas a dark and stormy day. The predicted rain, hail andthunderstorms were omnipresent. How can we play golf inthese conditions? was the popular cry. But right on time, theclouds dissipated, the sun shone, the blue sky replaced thedark and gloomy overcast and the greens and fairways ofWoodlands Golf Club glistened.
Twenty six members and partners were rewarded with a mag-
nificent evening and teed off on time at 5.30 on Wednesday inexcellent conditions and joined a large group of Woodlandsmembers for their Christmas Nine and Dine. Following thegolf an additional six members joined all the golfers in themain dining room for a magnificent meal and the inevitablepresentations to the winners. Woodlands did a great job andreally got into the Christmas spirit, fancy dress, plenty of priz-es (for their members) and lots of laughs. A very enjoyabletime was had by all.
Woodlands also donated two bottles of wine for the winners ofthe RCOB group to go with the Calloway and Titleist golfballs. The top performers
were:Ladies winner: Di Hone Mens Winner: Geoff
AbbottLadies Runner-Up: RewaJones Mens Runner-Up: Tony Phillips
Woodlands is the first eventin the RCOB Summer Cup.The trophies for the SummerCup winners will be thosewith the best aggregate scoreover four nine hole games.Yarra Yarra, Kingswood andVictoria are planned as thenext three venues.
Following the magnificentweather turned on for the golf, the next day was the coldestDecember day for seven years and thoughts immediatelyturned to the Concourse Festival. Would this rotten weatherpersist? Would all the work by Kerrie and her team bewashed away? Would it be the first claim on the Clubs insur-ance policy for a cancelled event?
But again, we were blessed with a magnificent Friday after-noon and Kerries hard work and organisational skills wereevident. From traffic management to car parking in the pri-mary school, selling tickets for rides, raffle tickets or jewellery,
Contents
1 Presidents Report2 Notices3 Woodland Golf Photo Collage
4 Concourse Festival Photo Collage5 Club Structure / Picture of Week
SERGEANTSHOMEWORKTOPIC(12/12)
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Concourse Festival rafflewinner Tara Chandler-Scott
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queue management at the animal farm or Santa, itseemed that everywhere and anywhere around the Con-course there was an RCOB member or partner in abright yellow volunteer safety vest. It was an excellenteffort by Kerrie and her team and all the members andpartners who contributed.
Anecdotally, it appeared that more traders took ad-vantage of the festival and were more involved than inthe past and apparently there was only one complainingtrader. It was debatable whether there were more peo-ple this year however the bad weather of the previousday may have impacted on numbers. Those that werethere all seemed to have a great time and the kids cer-tainly enjoyed the wide variety of rides and activities.
The post event review will be important to identify wheth-er it is something we should be involved with in future,how to continuously improve it as a major event on ourcalendar if we do stay involved and where we can im-prove the return for both the traders and RCOB. Again,thank you Kerrie and all those that helped make it a suc-cess.
The Board were advised on Monday night that amend-ments requested by RCOB to the agreement withSandybeach were agreed to by the Sandybeach Boardand as a result the Club will be making a donation towardthe purchase of a new bus. Our donation entitles RCOBto:
have a logo displayed on the side of the bus
be acknowledged in the bi-annual Course andEvent guide which has a print run of 68,000 be represented in posters and information at the
Centre be acknowledged in their Annual Report and at
their Annual General Meeting
Sandybeach is a significant Community centre in our ar-ea and a long term relationship with them should providesubstantial benefits and opportunities to both parties.
We are back at VGC on Thursday for the first meeting forsome time. It is designated as a Club Forum focusing on
membership but it is also an opportunity for members toraise any other matters of interest or concern.
See you there,
Robert
Thank You From Sandy Beach CommunityCentre
Hi David, Lyn, Kerrie and Bob,On behalf of Sandybeach Community Centre I would liketo thank you Friday night.The clients really enjoyed it.I also wanted to let you know that Kerrie (OBrien), ourREACH department co-ordinator, (Recreational and Edu-cational Activities catering for the Homebound), kept say-ing to me how she was blown away by the hospitalityyou gave us.Thanks and regardsKathy
Armchair Travel Co-ordinatorSandybeach Community Centre.
Hocking Stuart Sandringham62-64 Station Street
Note; As part of our arrangement with Hocking Stuart discountson agents fees are available to RCOB members.
One of themany gamesavailable for
the many chil-dren who fre-quented theConcourse
Festival
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Imperial Palace Gar-den, Japan
Photograph by JustinGuariglia, National Geo-graphic
The symmetry of this love-ly photograph is interrupt-ed and made memorableby the red umbrella and itsreflection in the pond. Thestrength of the red in thisscene balances the domi-nant deep greens and coolcolors and is quietly ech-oed by a gray umbrella inthe upper left corner.
Annie Griffiths