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Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 1
We have seen the 5th Avenue of Service known previously as New Generations be renamed by Rotaryrsquos Council of Legislation to Youth Service earlier this year To me this brings a special focus for Clubs on the enriching programs of Youth Service that are the hallmark programs of RotaryYouth Exchange Rotary Youth Leadership Awards and Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment are three stand out programs along with Model United Nations Assembly National Youth Science Awards and several others aimed at the personal development of our future generations Our Rotary and Community Leaders of tomorrow require our support and guidance whilst they themselves grow and developRotaryrsquos investment today will ensure community service and a focus on helping others continues as a legacy to our children and their children for generations to come Australian Rotary Clubs have supported Youth Exchange for many years and particularly in District 9800 This outstanding program faces challenges going forward and requires innovative thinking to maintain itrsquos rightful status as one of Rotaryrsquos finest programsAs Clubs age a reluctance to accept inbound students can reduce opportunities to host students from overseas and yet we know when Clubs do host they are enriched by the culture of the students the energy of the students and
the rewards that come when you change someonersquos life We can continue such service in many ways and strategic partnerships are just one of these ways With School students still keen to participate and with communities still wishing to send their young people overseas to grow with the experience that living in another culture brings Rotary needs to continue our Youth Exchange Programs to support families wishing to add to their childrenrsquos life experiences as it is these experiences that benefit our communities in the endRotary has many networks with which to form strategic partnerships that ensure this valuable program remains a pre-eminent program of Rotary we donrsquot necessarily need to rely on our previous resources of Rotarian families for hosting The communities around our Clubs offer opportunities that they can tap into for hosting including the Youth Exchange Alumni ndash families of returned students families of students on exchange and other like-minded community groups such as Girl Guides and Boy Scout GroupsDo you have other options for hosting you have seen successfully operating elsewhere and would like to share Please drop me a line at dgrotarydistrict9800org and add to the opportunities we present to our future leadersBest wishes to you all as you go forward and become engaged in Rotary Service - keep turning Conversations into Actions
Clarice Caricare
Do you have a letter for Clarice Is something on your mind
Send Clarice ane-mail at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
Whatrsquos in a Name
In this issue
Contact the Editor
District 9800 Governor Ross Butterworth and
Annette01 DGrsquos Message
02 Rotary in Medical Museum
03 Eye Care in East Timor
04 Cluster Project
05 Clean Water
06 Notices and Events
09 City2Sea
10 Rotary in the News
11 Foundation Grants
wwwrotarydistrict9800
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 2
One of the USArsquos best medical museums is in Chicago The International Museum of Surgical Science With some logistical difficulty I got there from my lodgings on the opposite side of this mighty city and enjoyed the ambience The elegant lakeside mansion housing the museum was built in 1917 to mimic Le Petit Trianon of Versailles for a family whose fortunes were derived from matches - the sort that come in boxes
Among the exceptional artifacts are an Austrian amputation saw with reversible blade (c 1500) original X-rays taken by radiology pioneer Emil Grubbeacute (c 1910) the Lindbergh perfusion pump which enabled doctors to keep organs functioning outside the body invented by the renowned aviator Charles Lindbergh and Nobel Prize-winning surgeon Alexis Carrel (1935) and a unique collection of heart valves donated by Dr Juro Wada (c 1960-80)The art on the walls is also brilliant - some of it requires the observer to have strong nerves Checkout these samplesAfter wandering around having a good time I came to the exhibition in the foyer a
splendid account of Rotaryrsquos international fight and success against polioAlongside it was an actual ldquoiron lungrdquo used to help victims and ghastly shots of the deformities that polio could create in the human skeletonIt made me feel proud to be part of the Rotary International body that has done such good work on the polio front Plus I was impressed that Rotary in Chicago has done such a good job on the public
relations front Marketing and PR is something all Rotarians need to be conscious ofTony Thomas RC Central Melbourne Sunrise
Rotary shines at Medical Museum
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 3
Melbourne eye surgeon and Glenferrie Rotarian Mark Ellis swaps his Hawthorn Eye Clinic for East Timor and the nearby Indonesian Island of Sumba biannually but his penchant for travelling isnrsquot to see the sights
With both countries lacking eye specialists despite suffering from a high incidence of avoidable eye diseases Dr Ellis is heading up pro-bono programs aimed at restoring eye care to locals
ldquoThe conditions are very hot and there are occasional electricity blackouts But therersquos literally no one on the
island of Sumba who does eye carerdquo Dr Ellis said
ldquoThe people are so appreciative They canrsquot see at all but now suddenly can lead a productive liferdquo
Kew resident Patrick Gorman has nominated Dr Ellis for the Care and Compassion Medal in this yearrsquos Pride of Australia Awards
ldquoIrsquom sure there are people much more worthy than me but it is wonderful for the needs of these people to be recognisedrdquo Dr Ellis said
Pride of Australia recognises Victoriarsquos unsung heroes - those people who go above and beyond to help others
Vision health overseas
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 4
CLUSTER PROJECTI thought everyone would like to know of a project we have recently completed
The Presidents in the Bayside Cluster (Caulfield Brighton Brighton Beach Brighton North and Glen Eira) have agreed that their Clubs will support a Primary School student resident of Elsternwick with the purchase of two modified bicycles - as a cluster project
The student has the rare genetic disorder Charco-Marie Tooth Disease which has caused a loss of muscle function in a lower leg including the ankle and foot
The student wears ankle and foot orthotics and needs two modified bikes as a standard bike is too difficult for the student especially on a slope One bike is used at school to keep up with classmates on quite long regular walks to the park The other is for use at home
This Cluster Project was initiated by Rotary Club of Caulfield Past President John Lord and current President Faye Kirkwood ldquoA very worthwhile project for all the clubs involved ldquo
The photos show the two bikes that have been modified for the studentrsquos use with Rotary Club of Glen Eira President Alan Samuel
Faye Kirkwood President 2013 - 2014 Rotary Club of Caulfield
You can send one computer for $6000 or Sponsor a Computer Training Centre computers desk and chairs the lot for around $1000
Looking For A Cheap Easy And Practical International ProjectTen years ago East Timor had no schools one of the countryrsquos top priorities was to build schools and Rotary Clubs have been very active in this area Through Donations In Kind Clubs have also helped
equip hundreds of schools The industrious team at Computers 4 Kids have 100 computer systems ready for immediate delivery and eighteen groups are looking for our support
Your Club can make the difference your Clubs name can be on the door
For more information contact David at dikvicrotarygmailcom
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 5
Another international effort by the Rotary Clubs from District 9800 in RC Melbourne RC Brighton Beach and RC Brighton North
Clean sustainable water for 4000 families in Lubang Bringing clean water to a community is always a significant event When that change is brought about using clean renewable energy even better This is what happened in a recent project in the Pulili Lubang and Cabra Islands in the Mindoro region of the Philippines (District 9800) The communities are located in the Pacificrsquos fragile ldquoCoral Sea of Trianglesrdquo noted for the huge number of corals and arid land
Water shortage is a fact of life here especially in the summer when many of the usual water sources dry up Even during the wet season many residents spend a significant portion of their day collecting water for drinking cooking croplivestock propagation and other domestic purposes
Arnolfo ldquoArnordquo Sigman is typical He and his son walk upwards of 2 km daily to collect water and carry it back to their homes In other households women often spend up to three hours every day trudging back and forth to get water
Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) Chair for Water and Sanitation (Ruth Carlos-Martinez) joined forces with the RCs of Melbourne and Lubang and consulted with SIBAT a firm of renewable energy engineers They assessed the terrain and came up with a distribution system driven by solar power and wind turbines to provide water access for 23 housing clusters on both islands
Major project activities included design and installation of the power source development of a deep dug well and installtion of a complete water distribution and storage system including a submersible pump water tower tanks tranmission and distribution pipelines robust tap stand collection areas and bio sand water filtration systems to ensure the water is safe to drink
A critical factor in the project was sustainability A community group was formed by SIBAT to ensure adequate training for all factors including a disaster and tsunami watch Minimal tariffs are collected for the water to ensure funds are available to pay the PO (Peoplersquos Organization) and funds are set aside for future maintenance
With a total cost of $57000 the project was completed in January 2013 Cluster tap stands now provide clean water across the villages of Lubang and Cabra Islands greatly reducing the time Arno and the villagers spend collecting water
In a subsequent visit to Lubang by the RC of Melbourne with Ruth Carlos-Martinez the community expressed it most sincere appreciation to the Rotary Foundation the RCs of Melbourne Brighton Beach Brighton North and Lubang as well as the local government for providing them with safe clean water
From httpwasragwordpresscom20130819clean-sustainable-water-for-4000-families-in-lubang
CLEAN WATER
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 6
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T SROTARY CLUB OF BRIGHTON
Charity Golf DayWe are pleased to announce that the Rotary Club of Brighton are holding their Annual Charity Golf Day on
Monday the 30 September 2013At the Huntingdale Golf Club It should be another successful day with a light lunch beforehand an opportunity to have some tips from a professional golfer while warming up the Golf game and then enjoy a gourmet BBQ and drinks We will also have our prizes an auction and a bit of fun on the night during our presentations
A registration form is available click on the link and if you would care to join us please complete and return it to secure your spotIvan Vojlay Golf Committee H 9592 9400 M 041 621 0002httpwwwrotarybrightoncomauevent4500rotary-brighton-charity-golf-day
Sept30
ARH Hat Day - FUND-RAISING EVENTldquoThe Millinery Association of Australia is running a Cocktail style showcase of Australiarsquos Premier Milliners Spring Collections to be held at the Leopard Lodge Melbourne Zoo on
October 3 - 630pm for 7pmEntertainment includes a performance with a jungle beat by DANCE CENTRE a millinery fashion show and a $350 millinery voucher for the best dressed race wear Hats will be available for sale after the paradeThere are only 120 tickets available - book early Ticket cost is $6500 and the venue show and menu for the canapeacutes will provide real value for money
The TRYBOOKING Rotary Code Buyers to select ldquoRotary Bookingrdquo YESdetails on the attached Invitationrdquo httpwwwtrybookingcomDDGBRon Adams D9800 ARH Committee phone 9821 0444 or rgadamsbigpondcom
Oct 3
Annual Charity Golf DayThe Rotary Club of North Balwyn - on
Friday October 4 2013 Freeway Golf Course North Balwyn the proceeds from which will support VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES
VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES is a Rotary initiative established to help reduce violence in the home and wider community It will develop programs of prevention public education improving professional standards and support programs in schools One in three women and one in four children will experience violence in their lifetime it being the leading cause of premature death and injury among women aged 15 ndash 44 years Children in particular always suffer whether as victims or witnesses
See entry form attached click to download from district events webpage or call Adrian Ranson 0418 177 100 0460 1822
Oct 4
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 7
A ROUND AT ROYAL MELBOURNEYour chance to play at Australiarsquos number 1 rated golf courseMonday October 7Plus the chance to win aBIB STIWELL BMWClick to see the poster to link to the websiteor see httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_
events_futureThis is an opportunity for you to invite Friends Colleagues or maybe your Top Clients to participate in our Ambrose EventRegistration at 11 am and finishes at 8 pm
$295 per playerEXTRA DINNER GUESTS $75 pp
Oct7
The Greatest Is LoveA STORY TO TOUCH YOUR HEART AND MAKE YOUR SPIRITS SOAR
Starring Glenda Linscott with Roland RocchiccioliSPECIAL CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY BY ROLAND ROCCHICCIOLI
Sunday October 20 2013MELBOURNE TOWN HALLBookings wwwRCCMSorgauA project of the Rotary Club of Central Melbourne-Sunrise Inc supporting Rotary Projects in Melbourne
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE CITY OF MELBOURNE
Oct20
ROTARY CLUB OF CHADSTONEEAST MALVERN
2014 Make or Break for AustraliaCELEBRATING VOCATION MONTHPresenter Terry McCrannWell-respected Australian columnist The Herald Sun in Melbourne The Daily Telegraph in Sydney and Brisbanersquos Courier Mail The Weekend Australian and the Sunday papers
Wednesday October 9th
600 pm for 630 pm Matthew Flinders Hotel Warrigal road Chadstone
$2500 per person Includes 2 course meal Drinks available at bar prices
RSVP by Monday 7th October 5pm
Judy Newgreen Mobile 0419 501 631 Email judy_npriorityonetrainingcomau
Fiona Lewi Mobile 0407 166 635 Email fionalewiconnexusnetau
Oct 10
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 8
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T S
Do you have a letter for Clarice
Contact the EditorDo you have a letter for ClariceIs something on on your mindSend your thoughts to her email address at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 - Events Calendar For a full Notices amp Events calendar visit the following link
httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_events_future
To submit Notices amp Events please send Clarice all the details at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ANY TIME
2014 District 9800
Gold Coast ConferenceWeekend 7-9 March 2014John Blackman has again been secured as MC There is an outstanding list of key note speakers being engaged including Lieutenant General David Morrison head of the Australian Army and Nigel Chamier Chairman of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Committee Rotary marketplace will be located in the conference centreHotel accommodation has been pre-booked at Jupiterrsquos as well as several apartment complexes within walking distanceKIck off on Friday with the ldquoHawaiian Nightsrdquo cocktail party The gala dinner will be held on Sunday evening in the Pavilion Ballroom Saturday evening has been reserved for club dinnersEarly bird registrations will open on 1 September 2013 - Remember Gold Coast Famous for Fun
Mar2014
Bahay TuluyanFUNDRAISING GALATRIVIA NIGHT 2013
FRIDAY OCTOBER 257 p for 730 startTHE PAVILION ST BERNARDrsquoS SECONDARY COLLEGE8 HAMPTON STREET ESSENDON$25 EACH ($20 CONCESSION FOR STUDENTS AND PENSIONERS)Bookings online at wwwkanganeduaubahaytuluyanBring along a supper basked and purchase your beverages at the bar
Oct25
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
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Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 2
One of the USArsquos best medical museums is in Chicago The International Museum of Surgical Science With some logistical difficulty I got there from my lodgings on the opposite side of this mighty city and enjoyed the ambience The elegant lakeside mansion housing the museum was built in 1917 to mimic Le Petit Trianon of Versailles for a family whose fortunes were derived from matches - the sort that come in boxes
Among the exceptional artifacts are an Austrian amputation saw with reversible blade (c 1500) original X-rays taken by radiology pioneer Emil Grubbeacute (c 1910) the Lindbergh perfusion pump which enabled doctors to keep organs functioning outside the body invented by the renowned aviator Charles Lindbergh and Nobel Prize-winning surgeon Alexis Carrel (1935) and a unique collection of heart valves donated by Dr Juro Wada (c 1960-80)The art on the walls is also brilliant - some of it requires the observer to have strong nerves Checkout these samplesAfter wandering around having a good time I came to the exhibition in the foyer a
splendid account of Rotaryrsquos international fight and success against polioAlongside it was an actual ldquoiron lungrdquo used to help victims and ghastly shots of the deformities that polio could create in the human skeletonIt made me feel proud to be part of the Rotary International body that has done such good work on the polio front Plus I was impressed that Rotary in Chicago has done such a good job on the public
relations front Marketing and PR is something all Rotarians need to be conscious ofTony Thomas RC Central Melbourne Sunrise
Rotary shines at Medical Museum
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 3
Melbourne eye surgeon and Glenferrie Rotarian Mark Ellis swaps his Hawthorn Eye Clinic for East Timor and the nearby Indonesian Island of Sumba biannually but his penchant for travelling isnrsquot to see the sights
With both countries lacking eye specialists despite suffering from a high incidence of avoidable eye diseases Dr Ellis is heading up pro-bono programs aimed at restoring eye care to locals
ldquoThe conditions are very hot and there are occasional electricity blackouts But therersquos literally no one on the
island of Sumba who does eye carerdquo Dr Ellis said
ldquoThe people are so appreciative They canrsquot see at all but now suddenly can lead a productive liferdquo
Kew resident Patrick Gorman has nominated Dr Ellis for the Care and Compassion Medal in this yearrsquos Pride of Australia Awards
ldquoIrsquom sure there are people much more worthy than me but it is wonderful for the needs of these people to be recognisedrdquo Dr Ellis said
Pride of Australia recognises Victoriarsquos unsung heroes - those people who go above and beyond to help others
Vision health overseas
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 4
CLUSTER PROJECTI thought everyone would like to know of a project we have recently completed
The Presidents in the Bayside Cluster (Caulfield Brighton Brighton Beach Brighton North and Glen Eira) have agreed that their Clubs will support a Primary School student resident of Elsternwick with the purchase of two modified bicycles - as a cluster project
The student has the rare genetic disorder Charco-Marie Tooth Disease which has caused a loss of muscle function in a lower leg including the ankle and foot
The student wears ankle and foot orthotics and needs two modified bikes as a standard bike is too difficult for the student especially on a slope One bike is used at school to keep up with classmates on quite long regular walks to the park The other is for use at home
This Cluster Project was initiated by Rotary Club of Caulfield Past President John Lord and current President Faye Kirkwood ldquoA very worthwhile project for all the clubs involved ldquo
The photos show the two bikes that have been modified for the studentrsquos use with Rotary Club of Glen Eira President Alan Samuel
Faye Kirkwood President 2013 - 2014 Rotary Club of Caulfield
You can send one computer for $6000 or Sponsor a Computer Training Centre computers desk and chairs the lot for around $1000
Looking For A Cheap Easy And Practical International ProjectTen years ago East Timor had no schools one of the countryrsquos top priorities was to build schools and Rotary Clubs have been very active in this area Through Donations In Kind Clubs have also helped
equip hundreds of schools The industrious team at Computers 4 Kids have 100 computer systems ready for immediate delivery and eighteen groups are looking for our support
Your Club can make the difference your Clubs name can be on the door
For more information contact David at dikvicrotarygmailcom
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 5
Another international effort by the Rotary Clubs from District 9800 in RC Melbourne RC Brighton Beach and RC Brighton North
Clean sustainable water for 4000 families in Lubang Bringing clean water to a community is always a significant event When that change is brought about using clean renewable energy even better This is what happened in a recent project in the Pulili Lubang and Cabra Islands in the Mindoro region of the Philippines (District 9800) The communities are located in the Pacificrsquos fragile ldquoCoral Sea of Trianglesrdquo noted for the huge number of corals and arid land
Water shortage is a fact of life here especially in the summer when many of the usual water sources dry up Even during the wet season many residents spend a significant portion of their day collecting water for drinking cooking croplivestock propagation and other domestic purposes
Arnolfo ldquoArnordquo Sigman is typical He and his son walk upwards of 2 km daily to collect water and carry it back to their homes In other households women often spend up to three hours every day trudging back and forth to get water
Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) Chair for Water and Sanitation (Ruth Carlos-Martinez) joined forces with the RCs of Melbourne and Lubang and consulted with SIBAT a firm of renewable energy engineers They assessed the terrain and came up with a distribution system driven by solar power and wind turbines to provide water access for 23 housing clusters on both islands
Major project activities included design and installation of the power source development of a deep dug well and installtion of a complete water distribution and storage system including a submersible pump water tower tanks tranmission and distribution pipelines robust tap stand collection areas and bio sand water filtration systems to ensure the water is safe to drink
A critical factor in the project was sustainability A community group was formed by SIBAT to ensure adequate training for all factors including a disaster and tsunami watch Minimal tariffs are collected for the water to ensure funds are available to pay the PO (Peoplersquos Organization) and funds are set aside for future maintenance
With a total cost of $57000 the project was completed in January 2013 Cluster tap stands now provide clean water across the villages of Lubang and Cabra Islands greatly reducing the time Arno and the villagers spend collecting water
In a subsequent visit to Lubang by the RC of Melbourne with Ruth Carlos-Martinez the community expressed it most sincere appreciation to the Rotary Foundation the RCs of Melbourne Brighton Beach Brighton North and Lubang as well as the local government for providing them with safe clean water
From httpwasragwordpresscom20130819clean-sustainable-water-for-4000-families-in-lubang
CLEAN WATER
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 6
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T SROTARY CLUB OF BRIGHTON
Charity Golf DayWe are pleased to announce that the Rotary Club of Brighton are holding their Annual Charity Golf Day on
Monday the 30 September 2013At the Huntingdale Golf Club It should be another successful day with a light lunch beforehand an opportunity to have some tips from a professional golfer while warming up the Golf game and then enjoy a gourmet BBQ and drinks We will also have our prizes an auction and a bit of fun on the night during our presentations
A registration form is available click on the link and if you would care to join us please complete and return it to secure your spotIvan Vojlay Golf Committee H 9592 9400 M 041 621 0002httpwwwrotarybrightoncomauevent4500rotary-brighton-charity-golf-day
Sept30
ARH Hat Day - FUND-RAISING EVENTldquoThe Millinery Association of Australia is running a Cocktail style showcase of Australiarsquos Premier Milliners Spring Collections to be held at the Leopard Lodge Melbourne Zoo on
October 3 - 630pm for 7pmEntertainment includes a performance with a jungle beat by DANCE CENTRE a millinery fashion show and a $350 millinery voucher for the best dressed race wear Hats will be available for sale after the paradeThere are only 120 tickets available - book early Ticket cost is $6500 and the venue show and menu for the canapeacutes will provide real value for money
The TRYBOOKING Rotary Code Buyers to select ldquoRotary Bookingrdquo YESdetails on the attached Invitationrdquo httpwwwtrybookingcomDDGBRon Adams D9800 ARH Committee phone 9821 0444 or rgadamsbigpondcom
Oct 3
Annual Charity Golf DayThe Rotary Club of North Balwyn - on
Friday October 4 2013 Freeway Golf Course North Balwyn the proceeds from which will support VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES
VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES is a Rotary initiative established to help reduce violence in the home and wider community It will develop programs of prevention public education improving professional standards and support programs in schools One in three women and one in four children will experience violence in their lifetime it being the leading cause of premature death and injury among women aged 15 ndash 44 years Children in particular always suffer whether as victims or witnesses
See entry form attached click to download from district events webpage or call Adrian Ranson 0418 177 100 0460 1822
Oct 4
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 7
A ROUND AT ROYAL MELBOURNEYour chance to play at Australiarsquos number 1 rated golf courseMonday October 7Plus the chance to win aBIB STIWELL BMWClick to see the poster to link to the websiteor see httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_
events_futureThis is an opportunity for you to invite Friends Colleagues or maybe your Top Clients to participate in our Ambrose EventRegistration at 11 am and finishes at 8 pm
$295 per playerEXTRA DINNER GUESTS $75 pp
Oct7
The Greatest Is LoveA STORY TO TOUCH YOUR HEART AND MAKE YOUR SPIRITS SOAR
Starring Glenda Linscott with Roland RocchiccioliSPECIAL CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY BY ROLAND ROCCHICCIOLI
Sunday October 20 2013MELBOURNE TOWN HALLBookings wwwRCCMSorgauA project of the Rotary Club of Central Melbourne-Sunrise Inc supporting Rotary Projects in Melbourne
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE CITY OF MELBOURNE
Oct20
ROTARY CLUB OF CHADSTONEEAST MALVERN
2014 Make or Break for AustraliaCELEBRATING VOCATION MONTHPresenter Terry McCrannWell-respected Australian columnist The Herald Sun in Melbourne The Daily Telegraph in Sydney and Brisbanersquos Courier Mail The Weekend Australian and the Sunday papers
Wednesday October 9th
600 pm for 630 pm Matthew Flinders Hotel Warrigal road Chadstone
$2500 per person Includes 2 course meal Drinks available at bar prices
RSVP by Monday 7th October 5pm
Judy Newgreen Mobile 0419 501 631 Email judy_npriorityonetrainingcomau
Fiona Lewi Mobile 0407 166 635 Email fionalewiconnexusnetau
Oct 10
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 8
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T S
Do you have a letter for Clarice
Contact the EditorDo you have a letter for ClariceIs something on on your mindSend your thoughts to her email address at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 - Events Calendar For a full Notices amp Events calendar visit the following link
httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_events_future
To submit Notices amp Events please send Clarice all the details at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ANY TIME
2014 District 9800
Gold Coast ConferenceWeekend 7-9 March 2014John Blackman has again been secured as MC There is an outstanding list of key note speakers being engaged including Lieutenant General David Morrison head of the Australian Army and Nigel Chamier Chairman of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Committee Rotary marketplace will be located in the conference centreHotel accommodation has been pre-booked at Jupiterrsquos as well as several apartment complexes within walking distanceKIck off on Friday with the ldquoHawaiian Nightsrdquo cocktail party The gala dinner will be held on Sunday evening in the Pavilion Ballroom Saturday evening has been reserved for club dinnersEarly bird registrations will open on 1 September 2013 - Remember Gold Coast Famous for Fun
Mar2014
Bahay TuluyanFUNDRAISING GALATRIVIA NIGHT 2013
FRIDAY OCTOBER 257 p for 730 startTHE PAVILION ST BERNARDrsquoS SECONDARY COLLEGE8 HAMPTON STREET ESSENDON$25 EACH ($20 CONCESSION FOR STUDENTS AND PENSIONERS)Bookings online at wwwkanganeduaubahaytuluyanBring along a supper basked and purchase your beverages at the bar
Oct25
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
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Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 3
Melbourne eye surgeon and Glenferrie Rotarian Mark Ellis swaps his Hawthorn Eye Clinic for East Timor and the nearby Indonesian Island of Sumba biannually but his penchant for travelling isnrsquot to see the sights
With both countries lacking eye specialists despite suffering from a high incidence of avoidable eye diseases Dr Ellis is heading up pro-bono programs aimed at restoring eye care to locals
ldquoThe conditions are very hot and there are occasional electricity blackouts But therersquos literally no one on the
island of Sumba who does eye carerdquo Dr Ellis said
ldquoThe people are so appreciative They canrsquot see at all but now suddenly can lead a productive liferdquo
Kew resident Patrick Gorman has nominated Dr Ellis for the Care and Compassion Medal in this yearrsquos Pride of Australia Awards
ldquoIrsquom sure there are people much more worthy than me but it is wonderful for the needs of these people to be recognisedrdquo Dr Ellis said
Pride of Australia recognises Victoriarsquos unsung heroes - those people who go above and beyond to help others
Vision health overseas
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 4
CLUSTER PROJECTI thought everyone would like to know of a project we have recently completed
The Presidents in the Bayside Cluster (Caulfield Brighton Brighton Beach Brighton North and Glen Eira) have agreed that their Clubs will support a Primary School student resident of Elsternwick with the purchase of two modified bicycles - as a cluster project
The student has the rare genetic disorder Charco-Marie Tooth Disease which has caused a loss of muscle function in a lower leg including the ankle and foot
The student wears ankle and foot orthotics and needs two modified bikes as a standard bike is too difficult for the student especially on a slope One bike is used at school to keep up with classmates on quite long regular walks to the park The other is for use at home
This Cluster Project was initiated by Rotary Club of Caulfield Past President John Lord and current President Faye Kirkwood ldquoA very worthwhile project for all the clubs involved ldquo
The photos show the two bikes that have been modified for the studentrsquos use with Rotary Club of Glen Eira President Alan Samuel
Faye Kirkwood President 2013 - 2014 Rotary Club of Caulfield
You can send one computer for $6000 or Sponsor a Computer Training Centre computers desk and chairs the lot for around $1000
Looking For A Cheap Easy And Practical International ProjectTen years ago East Timor had no schools one of the countryrsquos top priorities was to build schools and Rotary Clubs have been very active in this area Through Donations In Kind Clubs have also helped
equip hundreds of schools The industrious team at Computers 4 Kids have 100 computer systems ready for immediate delivery and eighteen groups are looking for our support
Your Club can make the difference your Clubs name can be on the door
For more information contact David at dikvicrotarygmailcom
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 5
Another international effort by the Rotary Clubs from District 9800 in RC Melbourne RC Brighton Beach and RC Brighton North
Clean sustainable water for 4000 families in Lubang Bringing clean water to a community is always a significant event When that change is brought about using clean renewable energy even better This is what happened in a recent project in the Pulili Lubang and Cabra Islands in the Mindoro region of the Philippines (District 9800) The communities are located in the Pacificrsquos fragile ldquoCoral Sea of Trianglesrdquo noted for the huge number of corals and arid land
Water shortage is a fact of life here especially in the summer when many of the usual water sources dry up Even during the wet season many residents spend a significant portion of their day collecting water for drinking cooking croplivestock propagation and other domestic purposes
Arnolfo ldquoArnordquo Sigman is typical He and his son walk upwards of 2 km daily to collect water and carry it back to their homes In other households women often spend up to three hours every day trudging back and forth to get water
Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) Chair for Water and Sanitation (Ruth Carlos-Martinez) joined forces with the RCs of Melbourne and Lubang and consulted with SIBAT a firm of renewable energy engineers They assessed the terrain and came up with a distribution system driven by solar power and wind turbines to provide water access for 23 housing clusters on both islands
Major project activities included design and installation of the power source development of a deep dug well and installtion of a complete water distribution and storage system including a submersible pump water tower tanks tranmission and distribution pipelines robust tap stand collection areas and bio sand water filtration systems to ensure the water is safe to drink
A critical factor in the project was sustainability A community group was formed by SIBAT to ensure adequate training for all factors including a disaster and tsunami watch Minimal tariffs are collected for the water to ensure funds are available to pay the PO (Peoplersquos Organization) and funds are set aside for future maintenance
With a total cost of $57000 the project was completed in January 2013 Cluster tap stands now provide clean water across the villages of Lubang and Cabra Islands greatly reducing the time Arno and the villagers spend collecting water
In a subsequent visit to Lubang by the RC of Melbourne with Ruth Carlos-Martinez the community expressed it most sincere appreciation to the Rotary Foundation the RCs of Melbourne Brighton Beach Brighton North and Lubang as well as the local government for providing them with safe clean water
From httpwasragwordpresscom20130819clean-sustainable-water-for-4000-families-in-lubang
CLEAN WATER
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 6
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T SROTARY CLUB OF BRIGHTON
Charity Golf DayWe are pleased to announce that the Rotary Club of Brighton are holding their Annual Charity Golf Day on
Monday the 30 September 2013At the Huntingdale Golf Club It should be another successful day with a light lunch beforehand an opportunity to have some tips from a professional golfer while warming up the Golf game and then enjoy a gourmet BBQ and drinks We will also have our prizes an auction and a bit of fun on the night during our presentations
A registration form is available click on the link and if you would care to join us please complete and return it to secure your spotIvan Vojlay Golf Committee H 9592 9400 M 041 621 0002httpwwwrotarybrightoncomauevent4500rotary-brighton-charity-golf-day
Sept30
ARH Hat Day - FUND-RAISING EVENTldquoThe Millinery Association of Australia is running a Cocktail style showcase of Australiarsquos Premier Milliners Spring Collections to be held at the Leopard Lodge Melbourne Zoo on
October 3 - 630pm for 7pmEntertainment includes a performance with a jungle beat by DANCE CENTRE a millinery fashion show and a $350 millinery voucher for the best dressed race wear Hats will be available for sale after the paradeThere are only 120 tickets available - book early Ticket cost is $6500 and the venue show and menu for the canapeacutes will provide real value for money
The TRYBOOKING Rotary Code Buyers to select ldquoRotary Bookingrdquo YESdetails on the attached Invitationrdquo httpwwwtrybookingcomDDGBRon Adams D9800 ARH Committee phone 9821 0444 or rgadamsbigpondcom
Oct 3
Annual Charity Golf DayThe Rotary Club of North Balwyn - on
Friday October 4 2013 Freeway Golf Course North Balwyn the proceeds from which will support VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES
VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES is a Rotary initiative established to help reduce violence in the home and wider community It will develop programs of prevention public education improving professional standards and support programs in schools One in three women and one in four children will experience violence in their lifetime it being the leading cause of premature death and injury among women aged 15 ndash 44 years Children in particular always suffer whether as victims or witnesses
See entry form attached click to download from district events webpage or call Adrian Ranson 0418 177 100 0460 1822
Oct 4
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 7
A ROUND AT ROYAL MELBOURNEYour chance to play at Australiarsquos number 1 rated golf courseMonday October 7Plus the chance to win aBIB STIWELL BMWClick to see the poster to link to the websiteor see httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_
events_futureThis is an opportunity for you to invite Friends Colleagues or maybe your Top Clients to participate in our Ambrose EventRegistration at 11 am and finishes at 8 pm
$295 per playerEXTRA DINNER GUESTS $75 pp
Oct7
The Greatest Is LoveA STORY TO TOUCH YOUR HEART AND MAKE YOUR SPIRITS SOAR
Starring Glenda Linscott with Roland RocchiccioliSPECIAL CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY BY ROLAND ROCCHICCIOLI
Sunday October 20 2013MELBOURNE TOWN HALLBookings wwwRCCMSorgauA project of the Rotary Club of Central Melbourne-Sunrise Inc supporting Rotary Projects in Melbourne
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE CITY OF MELBOURNE
Oct20
ROTARY CLUB OF CHADSTONEEAST MALVERN
2014 Make or Break for AustraliaCELEBRATING VOCATION MONTHPresenter Terry McCrannWell-respected Australian columnist The Herald Sun in Melbourne The Daily Telegraph in Sydney and Brisbanersquos Courier Mail The Weekend Australian and the Sunday papers
Wednesday October 9th
600 pm for 630 pm Matthew Flinders Hotel Warrigal road Chadstone
$2500 per person Includes 2 course meal Drinks available at bar prices
RSVP by Monday 7th October 5pm
Judy Newgreen Mobile 0419 501 631 Email judy_npriorityonetrainingcomau
Fiona Lewi Mobile 0407 166 635 Email fionalewiconnexusnetau
Oct 10
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 8
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T S
Do you have a letter for Clarice
Contact the EditorDo you have a letter for ClariceIs something on on your mindSend your thoughts to her email address at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 - Events Calendar For a full Notices amp Events calendar visit the following link
httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_events_future
To submit Notices amp Events please send Clarice all the details at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ANY TIME
2014 District 9800
Gold Coast ConferenceWeekend 7-9 March 2014John Blackman has again been secured as MC There is an outstanding list of key note speakers being engaged including Lieutenant General David Morrison head of the Australian Army and Nigel Chamier Chairman of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Committee Rotary marketplace will be located in the conference centreHotel accommodation has been pre-booked at Jupiterrsquos as well as several apartment complexes within walking distanceKIck off on Friday with the ldquoHawaiian Nightsrdquo cocktail party The gala dinner will be held on Sunday evening in the Pavilion Ballroom Saturday evening has been reserved for club dinnersEarly bird registrations will open on 1 September 2013 - Remember Gold Coast Famous for Fun
Mar2014
Bahay TuluyanFUNDRAISING GALATRIVIA NIGHT 2013
FRIDAY OCTOBER 257 p for 730 startTHE PAVILION ST BERNARDrsquoS SECONDARY COLLEGE8 HAMPTON STREET ESSENDON$25 EACH ($20 CONCESSION FOR STUDENTS AND PENSIONERS)Bookings online at wwwkanganeduaubahaytuluyanBring along a supper basked and purchase your beverages at the bar
Oct25
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
- Button 42
- Button 4
- Button 41
- Button 39
- Button 49
- Button 36
- Button 44
- Button 37
- Button 47
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 4
CLUSTER PROJECTI thought everyone would like to know of a project we have recently completed
The Presidents in the Bayside Cluster (Caulfield Brighton Brighton Beach Brighton North and Glen Eira) have agreed that their Clubs will support a Primary School student resident of Elsternwick with the purchase of two modified bicycles - as a cluster project
The student has the rare genetic disorder Charco-Marie Tooth Disease which has caused a loss of muscle function in a lower leg including the ankle and foot
The student wears ankle and foot orthotics and needs two modified bikes as a standard bike is too difficult for the student especially on a slope One bike is used at school to keep up with classmates on quite long regular walks to the park The other is for use at home
This Cluster Project was initiated by Rotary Club of Caulfield Past President John Lord and current President Faye Kirkwood ldquoA very worthwhile project for all the clubs involved ldquo
The photos show the two bikes that have been modified for the studentrsquos use with Rotary Club of Glen Eira President Alan Samuel
Faye Kirkwood President 2013 - 2014 Rotary Club of Caulfield
You can send one computer for $6000 or Sponsor a Computer Training Centre computers desk and chairs the lot for around $1000
Looking For A Cheap Easy And Practical International ProjectTen years ago East Timor had no schools one of the countryrsquos top priorities was to build schools and Rotary Clubs have been very active in this area Through Donations In Kind Clubs have also helped
equip hundreds of schools The industrious team at Computers 4 Kids have 100 computer systems ready for immediate delivery and eighteen groups are looking for our support
Your Club can make the difference your Clubs name can be on the door
For more information contact David at dikvicrotarygmailcom
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 5
Another international effort by the Rotary Clubs from District 9800 in RC Melbourne RC Brighton Beach and RC Brighton North
Clean sustainable water for 4000 families in Lubang Bringing clean water to a community is always a significant event When that change is brought about using clean renewable energy even better This is what happened in a recent project in the Pulili Lubang and Cabra Islands in the Mindoro region of the Philippines (District 9800) The communities are located in the Pacificrsquos fragile ldquoCoral Sea of Trianglesrdquo noted for the huge number of corals and arid land
Water shortage is a fact of life here especially in the summer when many of the usual water sources dry up Even during the wet season many residents spend a significant portion of their day collecting water for drinking cooking croplivestock propagation and other domestic purposes
Arnolfo ldquoArnordquo Sigman is typical He and his son walk upwards of 2 km daily to collect water and carry it back to their homes In other households women often spend up to three hours every day trudging back and forth to get water
Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) Chair for Water and Sanitation (Ruth Carlos-Martinez) joined forces with the RCs of Melbourne and Lubang and consulted with SIBAT a firm of renewable energy engineers They assessed the terrain and came up with a distribution system driven by solar power and wind turbines to provide water access for 23 housing clusters on both islands
Major project activities included design and installation of the power source development of a deep dug well and installtion of a complete water distribution and storage system including a submersible pump water tower tanks tranmission and distribution pipelines robust tap stand collection areas and bio sand water filtration systems to ensure the water is safe to drink
A critical factor in the project was sustainability A community group was formed by SIBAT to ensure adequate training for all factors including a disaster and tsunami watch Minimal tariffs are collected for the water to ensure funds are available to pay the PO (Peoplersquos Organization) and funds are set aside for future maintenance
With a total cost of $57000 the project was completed in January 2013 Cluster tap stands now provide clean water across the villages of Lubang and Cabra Islands greatly reducing the time Arno and the villagers spend collecting water
In a subsequent visit to Lubang by the RC of Melbourne with Ruth Carlos-Martinez the community expressed it most sincere appreciation to the Rotary Foundation the RCs of Melbourne Brighton Beach Brighton North and Lubang as well as the local government for providing them with safe clean water
From httpwasragwordpresscom20130819clean-sustainable-water-for-4000-families-in-lubang
CLEAN WATER
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 6
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T SROTARY CLUB OF BRIGHTON
Charity Golf DayWe are pleased to announce that the Rotary Club of Brighton are holding their Annual Charity Golf Day on
Monday the 30 September 2013At the Huntingdale Golf Club It should be another successful day with a light lunch beforehand an opportunity to have some tips from a professional golfer while warming up the Golf game and then enjoy a gourmet BBQ and drinks We will also have our prizes an auction and a bit of fun on the night during our presentations
A registration form is available click on the link and if you would care to join us please complete and return it to secure your spotIvan Vojlay Golf Committee H 9592 9400 M 041 621 0002httpwwwrotarybrightoncomauevent4500rotary-brighton-charity-golf-day
Sept30
ARH Hat Day - FUND-RAISING EVENTldquoThe Millinery Association of Australia is running a Cocktail style showcase of Australiarsquos Premier Milliners Spring Collections to be held at the Leopard Lodge Melbourne Zoo on
October 3 - 630pm for 7pmEntertainment includes a performance with a jungle beat by DANCE CENTRE a millinery fashion show and a $350 millinery voucher for the best dressed race wear Hats will be available for sale after the paradeThere are only 120 tickets available - book early Ticket cost is $6500 and the venue show and menu for the canapeacutes will provide real value for money
The TRYBOOKING Rotary Code Buyers to select ldquoRotary Bookingrdquo YESdetails on the attached Invitationrdquo httpwwwtrybookingcomDDGBRon Adams D9800 ARH Committee phone 9821 0444 or rgadamsbigpondcom
Oct 3
Annual Charity Golf DayThe Rotary Club of North Balwyn - on
Friday October 4 2013 Freeway Golf Course North Balwyn the proceeds from which will support VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES
VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES is a Rotary initiative established to help reduce violence in the home and wider community It will develop programs of prevention public education improving professional standards and support programs in schools One in three women and one in four children will experience violence in their lifetime it being the leading cause of premature death and injury among women aged 15 ndash 44 years Children in particular always suffer whether as victims or witnesses
See entry form attached click to download from district events webpage or call Adrian Ranson 0418 177 100 0460 1822
Oct 4
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 7
A ROUND AT ROYAL MELBOURNEYour chance to play at Australiarsquos number 1 rated golf courseMonday October 7Plus the chance to win aBIB STIWELL BMWClick to see the poster to link to the websiteor see httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_
events_futureThis is an opportunity for you to invite Friends Colleagues or maybe your Top Clients to participate in our Ambrose EventRegistration at 11 am and finishes at 8 pm
$295 per playerEXTRA DINNER GUESTS $75 pp
Oct7
The Greatest Is LoveA STORY TO TOUCH YOUR HEART AND MAKE YOUR SPIRITS SOAR
Starring Glenda Linscott with Roland RocchiccioliSPECIAL CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY BY ROLAND ROCCHICCIOLI
Sunday October 20 2013MELBOURNE TOWN HALLBookings wwwRCCMSorgauA project of the Rotary Club of Central Melbourne-Sunrise Inc supporting Rotary Projects in Melbourne
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE CITY OF MELBOURNE
Oct20
ROTARY CLUB OF CHADSTONEEAST MALVERN
2014 Make or Break for AustraliaCELEBRATING VOCATION MONTHPresenter Terry McCrannWell-respected Australian columnist The Herald Sun in Melbourne The Daily Telegraph in Sydney and Brisbanersquos Courier Mail The Weekend Australian and the Sunday papers
Wednesday October 9th
600 pm for 630 pm Matthew Flinders Hotel Warrigal road Chadstone
$2500 per person Includes 2 course meal Drinks available at bar prices
RSVP by Monday 7th October 5pm
Judy Newgreen Mobile 0419 501 631 Email judy_npriorityonetrainingcomau
Fiona Lewi Mobile 0407 166 635 Email fionalewiconnexusnetau
Oct 10
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 8
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T S
Do you have a letter for Clarice
Contact the EditorDo you have a letter for ClariceIs something on on your mindSend your thoughts to her email address at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 - Events Calendar For a full Notices amp Events calendar visit the following link
httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_events_future
To submit Notices amp Events please send Clarice all the details at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ANY TIME
2014 District 9800
Gold Coast ConferenceWeekend 7-9 March 2014John Blackman has again been secured as MC There is an outstanding list of key note speakers being engaged including Lieutenant General David Morrison head of the Australian Army and Nigel Chamier Chairman of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Committee Rotary marketplace will be located in the conference centreHotel accommodation has been pre-booked at Jupiterrsquos as well as several apartment complexes within walking distanceKIck off on Friday with the ldquoHawaiian Nightsrdquo cocktail party The gala dinner will be held on Sunday evening in the Pavilion Ballroom Saturday evening has been reserved for club dinnersEarly bird registrations will open on 1 September 2013 - Remember Gold Coast Famous for Fun
Mar2014
Bahay TuluyanFUNDRAISING GALATRIVIA NIGHT 2013
FRIDAY OCTOBER 257 p for 730 startTHE PAVILION ST BERNARDrsquoS SECONDARY COLLEGE8 HAMPTON STREET ESSENDON$25 EACH ($20 CONCESSION FOR STUDENTS AND PENSIONERS)Bookings online at wwwkanganeduaubahaytuluyanBring along a supper basked and purchase your beverages at the bar
Oct25
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
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Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 5
Another international effort by the Rotary Clubs from District 9800 in RC Melbourne RC Brighton Beach and RC Brighton North
Clean sustainable water for 4000 families in Lubang Bringing clean water to a community is always a significant event When that change is brought about using clean renewable energy even better This is what happened in a recent project in the Pulili Lubang and Cabra Islands in the Mindoro region of the Philippines (District 9800) The communities are located in the Pacificrsquos fragile ldquoCoral Sea of Trianglesrdquo noted for the huge number of corals and arid land
Water shortage is a fact of life here especially in the summer when many of the usual water sources dry up Even during the wet season many residents spend a significant portion of their day collecting water for drinking cooking croplivestock propagation and other domestic purposes
Arnolfo ldquoArnordquo Sigman is typical He and his son walk upwards of 2 km daily to collect water and carry it back to their homes In other households women often spend up to three hours every day trudging back and forth to get water
Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) Chair for Water and Sanitation (Ruth Carlos-Martinez) joined forces with the RCs of Melbourne and Lubang and consulted with SIBAT a firm of renewable energy engineers They assessed the terrain and came up with a distribution system driven by solar power and wind turbines to provide water access for 23 housing clusters on both islands
Major project activities included design and installation of the power source development of a deep dug well and installtion of a complete water distribution and storage system including a submersible pump water tower tanks tranmission and distribution pipelines robust tap stand collection areas and bio sand water filtration systems to ensure the water is safe to drink
A critical factor in the project was sustainability A community group was formed by SIBAT to ensure adequate training for all factors including a disaster and tsunami watch Minimal tariffs are collected for the water to ensure funds are available to pay the PO (Peoplersquos Organization) and funds are set aside for future maintenance
With a total cost of $57000 the project was completed in January 2013 Cluster tap stands now provide clean water across the villages of Lubang and Cabra Islands greatly reducing the time Arno and the villagers spend collecting water
In a subsequent visit to Lubang by the RC of Melbourne with Ruth Carlos-Martinez the community expressed it most sincere appreciation to the Rotary Foundation the RCs of Melbourne Brighton Beach Brighton North and Lubang as well as the local government for providing them with safe clean water
From httpwasragwordpresscom20130819clean-sustainable-water-for-4000-families-in-lubang
CLEAN WATER
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 6
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T SROTARY CLUB OF BRIGHTON
Charity Golf DayWe are pleased to announce that the Rotary Club of Brighton are holding their Annual Charity Golf Day on
Monday the 30 September 2013At the Huntingdale Golf Club It should be another successful day with a light lunch beforehand an opportunity to have some tips from a professional golfer while warming up the Golf game and then enjoy a gourmet BBQ and drinks We will also have our prizes an auction and a bit of fun on the night during our presentations
A registration form is available click on the link and if you would care to join us please complete and return it to secure your spotIvan Vojlay Golf Committee H 9592 9400 M 041 621 0002httpwwwrotarybrightoncomauevent4500rotary-brighton-charity-golf-day
Sept30
ARH Hat Day - FUND-RAISING EVENTldquoThe Millinery Association of Australia is running a Cocktail style showcase of Australiarsquos Premier Milliners Spring Collections to be held at the Leopard Lodge Melbourne Zoo on
October 3 - 630pm for 7pmEntertainment includes a performance with a jungle beat by DANCE CENTRE a millinery fashion show and a $350 millinery voucher for the best dressed race wear Hats will be available for sale after the paradeThere are only 120 tickets available - book early Ticket cost is $6500 and the venue show and menu for the canapeacutes will provide real value for money
The TRYBOOKING Rotary Code Buyers to select ldquoRotary Bookingrdquo YESdetails on the attached Invitationrdquo httpwwwtrybookingcomDDGBRon Adams D9800 ARH Committee phone 9821 0444 or rgadamsbigpondcom
Oct 3
Annual Charity Golf DayThe Rotary Club of North Balwyn - on
Friday October 4 2013 Freeway Golf Course North Balwyn the proceeds from which will support VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES
VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES is a Rotary initiative established to help reduce violence in the home and wider community It will develop programs of prevention public education improving professional standards and support programs in schools One in three women and one in four children will experience violence in their lifetime it being the leading cause of premature death and injury among women aged 15 ndash 44 years Children in particular always suffer whether as victims or witnesses
See entry form attached click to download from district events webpage or call Adrian Ranson 0418 177 100 0460 1822
Oct 4
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 7
A ROUND AT ROYAL MELBOURNEYour chance to play at Australiarsquos number 1 rated golf courseMonday October 7Plus the chance to win aBIB STIWELL BMWClick to see the poster to link to the websiteor see httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_
events_futureThis is an opportunity for you to invite Friends Colleagues or maybe your Top Clients to participate in our Ambrose EventRegistration at 11 am and finishes at 8 pm
$295 per playerEXTRA DINNER GUESTS $75 pp
Oct7
The Greatest Is LoveA STORY TO TOUCH YOUR HEART AND MAKE YOUR SPIRITS SOAR
Starring Glenda Linscott with Roland RocchiccioliSPECIAL CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY BY ROLAND ROCCHICCIOLI
Sunday October 20 2013MELBOURNE TOWN HALLBookings wwwRCCMSorgauA project of the Rotary Club of Central Melbourne-Sunrise Inc supporting Rotary Projects in Melbourne
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE CITY OF MELBOURNE
Oct20
ROTARY CLUB OF CHADSTONEEAST MALVERN
2014 Make or Break for AustraliaCELEBRATING VOCATION MONTHPresenter Terry McCrannWell-respected Australian columnist The Herald Sun in Melbourne The Daily Telegraph in Sydney and Brisbanersquos Courier Mail The Weekend Australian and the Sunday papers
Wednesday October 9th
600 pm for 630 pm Matthew Flinders Hotel Warrigal road Chadstone
$2500 per person Includes 2 course meal Drinks available at bar prices
RSVP by Monday 7th October 5pm
Judy Newgreen Mobile 0419 501 631 Email judy_npriorityonetrainingcomau
Fiona Lewi Mobile 0407 166 635 Email fionalewiconnexusnetau
Oct 10
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 8
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T S
Do you have a letter for Clarice
Contact the EditorDo you have a letter for ClariceIs something on on your mindSend your thoughts to her email address at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 - Events Calendar For a full Notices amp Events calendar visit the following link
httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_events_future
To submit Notices amp Events please send Clarice all the details at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ANY TIME
2014 District 9800
Gold Coast ConferenceWeekend 7-9 March 2014John Blackman has again been secured as MC There is an outstanding list of key note speakers being engaged including Lieutenant General David Morrison head of the Australian Army and Nigel Chamier Chairman of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Committee Rotary marketplace will be located in the conference centreHotel accommodation has been pre-booked at Jupiterrsquos as well as several apartment complexes within walking distanceKIck off on Friday with the ldquoHawaiian Nightsrdquo cocktail party The gala dinner will be held on Sunday evening in the Pavilion Ballroom Saturday evening has been reserved for club dinnersEarly bird registrations will open on 1 September 2013 - Remember Gold Coast Famous for Fun
Mar2014
Bahay TuluyanFUNDRAISING GALATRIVIA NIGHT 2013
FRIDAY OCTOBER 257 p for 730 startTHE PAVILION ST BERNARDrsquoS SECONDARY COLLEGE8 HAMPTON STREET ESSENDON$25 EACH ($20 CONCESSION FOR STUDENTS AND PENSIONERS)Bookings online at wwwkanganeduaubahaytuluyanBring along a supper basked and purchase your beverages at the bar
Oct25
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
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Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 6
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T SROTARY CLUB OF BRIGHTON
Charity Golf DayWe are pleased to announce that the Rotary Club of Brighton are holding their Annual Charity Golf Day on
Monday the 30 September 2013At the Huntingdale Golf Club It should be another successful day with a light lunch beforehand an opportunity to have some tips from a professional golfer while warming up the Golf game and then enjoy a gourmet BBQ and drinks We will also have our prizes an auction and a bit of fun on the night during our presentations
A registration form is available click on the link and if you would care to join us please complete and return it to secure your spotIvan Vojlay Golf Committee H 9592 9400 M 041 621 0002httpwwwrotarybrightoncomauevent4500rotary-brighton-charity-golf-day
Sept30
ARH Hat Day - FUND-RAISING EVENTldquoThe Millinery Association of Australia is running a Cocktail style showcase of Australiarsquos Premier Milliners Spring Collections to be held at the Leopard Lodge Melbourne Zoo on
October 3 - 630pm for 7pmEntertainment includes a performance with a jungle beat by DANCE CENTRE a millinery fashion show and a $350 millinery voucher for the best dressed race wear Hats will be available for sale after the paradeThere are only 120 tickets available - book early Ticket cost is $6500 and the venue show and menu for the canapeacutes will provide real value for money
The TRYBOOKING Rotary Code Buyers to select ldquoRotary Bookingrdquo YESdetails on the attached Invitationrdquo httpwwwtrybookingcomDDGBRon Adams D9800 ARH Committee phone 9821 0444 or rgadamsbigpondcom
Oct 3
Annual Charity Golf DayThe Rotary Club of North Balwyn - on
Friday October 4 2013 Freeway Golf Course North Balwyn the proceeds from which will support VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES
VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES is a Rotary initiative established to help reduce violence in the home and wider community It will develop programs of prevention public education improving professional standards and support programs in schools One in three women and one in four children will experience violence in their lifetime it being the leading cause of premature death and injury among women aged 15 ndash 44 years Children in particular always suffer whether as victims or witnesses
See entry form attached click to download from district events webpage or call Adrian Ranson 0418 177 100 0460 1822
Oct 4
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 7
A ROUND AT ROYAL MELBOURNEYour chance to play at Australiarsquos number 1 rated golf courseMonday October 7Plus the chance to win aBIB STIWELL BMWClick to see the poster to link to the websiteor see httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_
events_futureThis is an opportunity for you to invite Friends Colleagues or maybe your Top Clients to participate in our Ambrose EventRegistration at 11 am and finishes at 8 pm
$295 per playerEXTRA DINNER GUESTS $75 pp
Oct7
The Greatest Is LoveA STORY TO TOUCH YOUR HEART AND MAKE YOUR SPIRITS SOAR
Starring Glenda Linscott with Roland RocchiccioliSPECIAL CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY BY ROLAND ROCCHICCIOLI
Sunday October 20 2013MELBOURNE TOWN HALLBookings wwwRCCMSorgauA project of the Rotary Club of Central Melbourne-Sunrise Inc supporting Rotary Projects in Melbourne
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE CITY OF MELBOURNE
Oct20
ROTARY CLUB OF CHADSTONEEAST MALVERN
2014 Make or Break for AustraliaCELEBRATING VOCATION MONTHPresenter Terry McCrannWell-respected Australian columnist The Herald Sun in Melbourne The Daily Telegraph in Sydney and Brisbanersquos Courier Mail The Weekend Australian and the Sunday papers
Wednesday October 9th
600 pm for 630 pm Matthew Flinders Hotel Warrigal road Chadstone
$2500 per person Includes 2 course meal Drinks available at bar prices
RSVP by Monday 7th October 5pm
Judy Newgreen Mobile 0419 501 631 Email judy_npriorityonetrainingcomau
Fiona Lewi Mobile 0407 166 635 Email fionalewiconnexusnetau
Oct 10
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 8
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T S
Do you have a letter for Clarice
Contact the EditorDo you have a letter for ClariceIs something on on your mindSend your thoughts to her email address at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 - Events Calendar For a full Notices amp Events calendar visit the following link
httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_events_future
To submit Notices amp Events please send Clarice all the details at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ANY TIME
2014 District 9800
Gold Coast ConferenceWeekend 7-9 March 2014John Blackman has again been secured as MC There is an outstanding list of key note speakers being engaged including Lieutenant General David Morrison head of the Australian Army and Nigel Chamier Chairman of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Committee Rotary marketplace will be located in the conference centreHotel accommodation has been pre-booked at Jupiterrsquos as well as several apartment complexes within walking distanceKIck off on Friday with the ldquoHawaiian Nightsrdquo cocktail party The gala dinner will be held on Sunday evening in the Pavilion Ballroom Saturday evening has been reserved for club dinnersEarly bird registrations will open on 1 September 2013 - Remember Gold Coast Famous for Fun
Mar2014
Bahay TuluyanFUNDRAISING GALATRIVIA NIGHT 2013
FRIDAY OCTOBER 257 p for 730 startTHE PAVILION ST BERNARDrsquoS SECONDARY COLLEGE8 HAMPTON STREET ESSENDON$25 EACH ($20 CONCESSION FOR STUDENTS AND PENSIONERS)Bookings online at wwwkanganeduaubahaytuluyanBring along a supper basked and purchase your beverages at the bar
Oct25
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
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Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 7
A ROUND AT ROYAL MELBOURNEYour chance to play at Australiarsquos number 1 rated golf courseMonday October 7Plus the chance to win aBIB STIWELL BMWClick to see the poster to link to the websiteor see httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_
events_futureThis is an opportunity for you to invite Friends Colleagues or maybe your Top Clients to participate in our Ambrose EventRegistration at 11 am and finishes at 8 pm
$295 per playerEXTRA DINNER GUESTS $75 pp
Oct7
The Greatest Is LoveA STORY TO TOUCH YOUR HEART AND MAKE YOUR SPIRITS SOAR
Starring Glenda Linscott with Roland RocchiccioliSPECIAL CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY BY ROLAND ROCCHICCIOLI
Sunday October 20 2013MELBOURNE TOWN HALLBookings wwwRCCMSorgauA project of the Rotary Club of Central Melbourne-Sunrise Inc supporting Rotary Projects in Melbourne
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE CITY OF MELBOURNE
Oct20
ROTARY CLUB OF CHADSTONEEAST MALVERN
2014 Make or Break for AustraliaCELEBRATING VOCATION MONTHPresenter Terry McCrannWell-respected Australian columnist The Herald Sun in Melbourne The Daily Telegraph in Sydney and Brisbanersquos Courier Mail The Weekend Australian and the Sunday papers
Wednesday October 9th
600 pm for 630 pm Matthew Flinders Hotel Warrigal road Chadstone
$2500 per person Includes 2 course meal Drinks available at bar prices
RSVP by Monday 7th October 5pm
Judy Newgreen Mobile 0419 501 631 Email judy_npriorityonetrainingcomau
Fiona Lewi Mobile 0407 166 635 Email fionalewiconnexusnetau
Oct 10
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 8
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T S
Do you have a letter for Clarice
Contact the EditorDo you have a letter for ClariceIs something on on your mindSend your thoughts to her email address at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 - Events Calendar For a full Notices amp Events calendar visit the following link
httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_events_future
To submit Notices amp Events please send Clarice all the details at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ANY TIME
2014 District 9800
Gold Coast ConferenceWeekend 7-9 March 2014John Blackman has again been secured as MC There is an outstanding list of key note speakers being engaged including Lieutenant General David Morrison head of the Australian Army and Nigel Chamier Chairman of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Committee Rotary marketplace will be located in the conference centreHotel accommodation has been pre-booked at Jupiterrsquos as well as several apartment complexes within walking distanceKIck off on Friday with the ldquoHawaiian Nightsrdquo cocktail party The gala dinner will be held on Sunday evening in the Pavilion Ballroom Saturday evening has been reserved for club dinnersEarly bird registrations will open on 1 September 2013 - Remember Gold Coast Famous for Fun
Mar2014
Bahay TuluyanFUNDRAISING GALATRIVIA NIGHT 2013
FRIDAY OCTOBER 257 p for 730 startTHE PAVILION ST BERNARDrsquoS SECONDARY COLLEGE8 HAMPTON STREET ESSENDON$25 EACH ($20 CONCESSION FOR STUDENTS AND PENSIONERS)Bookings online at wwwkanganeduaubahaytuluyanBring along a supper basked and purchase your beverages at the bar
Oct25
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
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Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 8
N O T I C E S A N D E V E N T S
Do you have a letter for Clarice
Contact the EditorDo you have a letter for ClariceIs something on on your mindSend your thoughts to her email address at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 - Events Calendar For a full Notices amp Events calendar visit the following link
httpwwwrotarydistrict9800orgaunotices_and_events_future
To submit Notices amp Events please send Clarice all the details at claricerotarydistrict9800orgau
ANY TIME
2014 District 9800
Gold Coast ConferenceWeekend 7-9 March 2014John Blackman has again been secured as MC There is an outstanding list of key note speakers being engaged including Lieutenant General David Morrison head of the Australian Army and Nigel Chamier Chairman of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Committee Rotary marketplace will be located in the conference centreHotel accommodation has been pre-booked at Jupiterrsquos as well as several apartment complexes within walking distanceKIck off on Friday with the ldquoHawaiian Nightsrdquo cocktail party The gala dinner will be held on Sunday evening in the Pavilion Ballroom Saturday evening has been reserved for club dinnersEarly bird registrations will open on 1 September 2013 - Remember Gold Coast Famous for Fun
Mar2014
Bahay TuluyanFUNDRAISING GALATRIVIA NIGHT 2013
FRIDAY OCTOBER 257 p for 730 startTHE PAVILION ST BERNARDrsquoS SECONDARY COLLEGE8 HAMPTON STREET ESSENDON$25 EACH ($20 CONCESSION FOR STUDENTS AND PENSIONERS)Bookings online at wwwkanganeduaubahaytuluyanBring along a supper basked and purchase your beverages at the bar
Oct25
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
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Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 9
YOUWHEN SUNDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2013WHERE THE CITY2SEA 14km FUN RUN
Starts at the Arts Centre travels around Albert Park Lake and finishes by the sea at St Kilda
HOW We need 400+ volunteers to work on the day in return for a donation of between $30 and $60 per person depending on the role allocated We need all Metropolitan Clubs to arrange at least 10 people to participate This can be members of your Club or from a group that can help themselves raise funds eg local school Scouts etc
CONTACTIan Salek (RC Glenferrie)City2Sea Event CoordinatorEmail isalekbigpondnetau Mobile 0418 176 494
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
- Button 42
- Button 4
- Button 41
- Button 39
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- Button 36
- Button 44
- Button 37
- Button 47
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 10
Perched in the rugged mountains of central Ecuador the village of Tingo Pucaraacute seems an unlikely place for artistic inspiration to strike But Tony Riggio never leaves his camera behindmdashand his photos of Tingo Pucaraacute illustrate what can happen when Rotary members and young
people team up on a water projectRiggio has been leading youth expeditions to Central and South America since 2001 when his daughter participated in a program of Builders Beyond Borders (B3) a nonprofit based in Connecticut USA Construction projects have included hurricane shelters in the Dominican Republic bridges in Nicaragua and classrooms in Costa Rica Water and sanitation are always primary componentsldquoPeople donrsquot believe what you tell them sometimesmdashthat things are how they are in parts of Central and South Americardquo says Riggio a member of the Rotary Club of Westport ldquoWater is such a precious commodityrdquoIn April 2011 Riggio traveled to Tingo Pucaraacutemdashone of five B3 project sites across Ecuador that seasonmdashto build pipelines in a joint effort with the Peace Corps and Engineers Without Borders The village stands at an altitude of 12600 feet with
the nearest spring about 4900 feet down a steep pathHistorically faced with a lack of potable water and arable land the men of Tingo Pucaraacute have headed to the lowlands to find work leaving the women to transport water for cooking washing and drinking Before the project was completed the 26 village families had as little as 15 minutes of running water per month sent from a neighboring area when availableThe engineers designed a pumping system to draw water from the spring-fed stream and the B3 team made up of high school students and adult advisers worked with locals to install the pipes which now bring running water to homesldquoFor our kids that project was not very rewardingndashuntil the last day when we got to turn the water onrdquo says Amy Schroeder-Riggio executive director of Builders Beyond Borders and Riggiorsquos wife ldquoWhen yoursquore doing a water project you are laying the pipe yoursquore covering it over and
it doesnrsquot even look like you were there But when they turn the water on and everybodyrsquos crying itrsquos an incredible momentrdquoCollaborating with the worldwide networks of the Peace Corps and Rotary boosts credibility and facilitates relationships Schroeder-Riggio says In 2008 B3 built a school for hearing-impaired students in San Marcos Guatemala with help from a local Rotary club This year B3 teams will partner with the Rotary Club of Georgetown Guyana on five construction projects including community centers and a sand bridge that will connect coastal islands to medical facilitiesldquoThese organizations make the world go rsquoroundrdquo Schroeder-Riggio says ldquoThe heart of it is our kids Itrsquos about building character their relationship with these leadership programs It lines up nicely with Rotaryrdquo
by Sallyann PriceThis story originally appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Rotarian
Rotary in the news Engineering Sustainable Water Solutions in Latin America
DONrsquoT FORGETOn Monday 23 September 2013 the District Foundation Committee have arranged a Foundation Seminar which will be an interactive forum for you and any other interested Rotarian in your club
There will be opportunities to learn about how to apply for a District or Global Grant help to select a project in an overseas country and how to be involved in a Vocational Training Team project and much much more
SEE THE NEXT PAGE
High school students from the Builders Beyond Borders program help install pipes that will carry water to the mountain town
Photo Credit Photo by Tony Riggio
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
- Button 42
- Button 4
- Button 41
- Button 39
- Button 49
- Button 36
- Button 44
- Button 37
- Button 47
Rotary District 9800 Issue 8 of 20132014 September 15th 2013 - RETURN TO FRONT PAGE 11
2013‐2014 ROTARY DISTRICT 9800 FOUNDATION ndash GRANTS SEMINAR Monday 23th September 2013 ndash 530 for 600 pm
Venue Graduate House 220 Leicester Street Carlton (phone 9347 3428) Opening at 6 pm ‐ evening to be concluded by 830 pm
Light food tea and coffee soft drinks available from 530 pm
Cost $20registration fee (Clubs ndash consider covering the cost of your delegates as it is a great investment in your future programs)
Parking is available at Graduate House ldquoMembersrdquo Car Park Grattan Street (entrance off Bouverie Street) Melway Map 2B D11 (press the button on the far wall if the gate is not open)
This seminar will be useful for Club Presidents Foundation amp International Chairs and any member with an interest in developing a Rotary Foundation District or Global Grant project
Subjects to be covered include How to qualify your club to apply for a
Foundation Grant
District Grants What are they How to apply How Grants are financed by club funding to the
Annual Program Fund
Global Grants How to build a Global Grant Humanitarian
Project
Elements of a successful Global Grant submission
Submitting your Global Grant application online
The Resources of the District Foundation Subcommittee
Learn more about How your club can fund a Rotary Global Scholar of
your choosing to study overseas
How your club can participate in the GSE program The Royce amp Jean Abbey Award and Scholarships Levels of Foundation contributions
RAWCS representatives will be able to assist your club in selecting a project
Club attendance at this seminar will qualify the Club under section 2 part C of the Club Memorandum of Understanding to be able to submit either an application for a District or Global grant to the District Grants Committee
Name Position Email Amount
Please complete and return this Registration Form to Philip Rowell by 17th September via either email prowellbigpondnetau or by mail to 6 Rose Court Brighton Vic 3186 Cheques payable to Rotary District 9800
- Button 42
- Button 4
- Button 41
- Button 39
- Button 49
- Button 36
- Button 44
- Button 37
- Button 47