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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 1
MEETING on 26 February (6.00 pm for 6.30 pm start)
Bulletin Volume; 29 Issue No;15 26 February 2019
Guest Speaker is Peter Tonkin,WALSH BAY ARTS PRECINCT.
Dr Peter Tonkin has a strong design and urban design reputation, and a wide range of experience from simple to complex buildings and site planning. Award winning projects have included the Eternity Playhouse, the National Arboretum Canberra, Glebe Town Hall Adaptive Reuse, the redevelopment of the Hyde Park Barracks Museum, the Australian War Memorial London, and Victoria Square and Riverbank Bridge in Adelaide. Peter is currently working on the upgrade of the Bondi Pavilion and the nationally-significant Walsh Bay Arts Precinct for Create NSW.
Peter has maintained an independent practice since 1981 and in 1987 he joined Brian Zulaikha to form Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects. He has presented papers and lectures at many conferences and universities in Australia and overseas. He is currently Adjunct Professor of Architecture at the University of Canberra, and a former Trustee of the Historic Houses Trust of NSW.
Peter Tonkin will introduce the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, where the NSW Government is creating a thriving internationally-significant Arts Precinct. Walsh Bay’s existing performing arts and cultural precinct is getting a $200 million redevelopment that will promote a sense of community and inclusivity amongst Sydney’s art creators, audiences and the public. We will explore the underdeveloped pier’s refurbishment and its influence on the area, and look at the benefits and risks of transforming heritage buildings into innovative new uses.
Pier 2/3 - exterior conservation and completely new fitoutAustralian chamber OrchestraBell ShakespeareAustralian theatre for Young PeopleMajor event space
Supporting retail, foyer and admin areas
Pier 4/5 - exterior conservationSydney Theatre Company - completely new fitout by HassellBangarra- completely new fitoutSydney dance Company - refurbished spaceSydney Choirs - new space
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 2
PRESIDENT RICHARD GREEN’S REPORT
Carevan Blacktown
Carevan have $20,000 to buy a van. Richmond Rotary and our club will each donate $1,000 to cover the miscellaneous costs ,such as registration and insurance.
Variety club speakerThe speaker will speak on the history of the bash started 35 years ago by Dick Smith . He will also talk about his experiences on many bashes
Last meeting we heard from the DG . She gave a clear summary of what has been happening in the district this
year and suggested we continue to participate in district activities, in particular the foundation. PDG John gave us a gnome that we have to decorate and take to the District Conference.
Note that we have two meetings on Mondays i.e. 25 March and 29 April.
We need people for the debate against Lindfield . They do not want it to be a serious evening, but a fun night.
The visit to the Hyde Park Memorial will take about an hour and will be followed by dinner at a local restaurant.
A flier has gone to the parents of the pupils of Roseville Public School and the Scouts inviting them to come to our meeting on the 12 March. Hopefully some might enjoy themselves and become a member . We would like a good attendance on that night.
Fliers for the Wine and Cheese tasting night have gone to all members and all the schools and the Scouts. We need to get about 150 people. Note date is 6 April.
The date of the golf day has been finally settled . It is Wednesday 22 May.
Note the other activities in the bulletin.It would be good to have a number of people at the scout function as they help us out a lot.
President Richard
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 3
LAST MEETING - 12 FEBRUARY 2019
MEETING ROSTERS
Club Membership 24 Attendance Percentage 62.5%
Members Present 15 Make-ups 0Apologies 9 Guests Attending 1Absent - No Apology 0 Partners Attending 4
Guest Speaker 1 Visiting Rotarians 3
FEBRUARY AND MARCH BIRTHDAYS
APOLOGIES AND GUESTSAdvise Attendance Officer, Avis Manoukian, on 0418 411 404 or email him at [email protected] before 10.00am SATURDAY before the meeting. You must pay for your meal if you are absent without an apology by the deadline. Special dietary requirements you or Guests? please also advise Avis.
15 February Bob Warland24 February Peter Lewis
21 March Di Wilkinson
Date Meeting Program Introduction and Vote of Thanks
26 February Peter Tonkin - Walsh Bay Arts PrecinctConsideration of Club bylaw amendments. Combined District proposal discussion.
David Brand
12 March Jack Cannons AM - Variety Club Bash. History and his experiences
Di Wilkinson
25 March Monday - Meeting at Lindfield Club - Interclub Debate
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9 April Special Youth Night. Ian Fraser
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 4
BUNNINGS BBQ SCHEDULED Sunday 10 March 2019 - Chatswood
CALENDAR OF COMING ROTARY EVENTS(See also Club Meeting Program inside back cover.)
FEBRUARY 201926 February Tuesday Board Meeting, Club Meeting
MARCH 201910 March Sunday Bunnings BBQ - Chatswood12 March Tuesday Club Meeting16 March Saturday PETS (President Elect Training Session)25 March Monday Visit to Lindfield Rotary Club - Debate
5.00 pm Board Meeting - Lindfield Venue26 March Tuesday No Meeting - Transferred to Monday 25 March
29-31 March Fri-Sunday District Conference - Newcastle
APRIL 20196 April Saturday Wine and Cheese Tasting Night9 April Tuesday Club Meeting
14 April Sunday District Assembly - All 2019/20 Board Members to attend
24 April Wednesday 29th Anniversary of Roseville Chase Rotary Club Charter
29 April Monday Anzac Meeting - Visit to the new exhibition space at Hyde Park War memorial - Dinner at City restaurant
MAY 201922 May Wednesday Roseville Chase Rotary Golf Day 14 May Tuesday Club Meeting28 May Tuesday Board Meeting , Club Meeting
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 5
LAST MEETING - 12 FEBRUARYSUSAN WAKEFIELD - DGDistrict Governor Susan Wakefield and her husband, PDG John Wakefield, presented to the Club on 12th February, 2019. It was a far-ranging coverage of the Rotary activities of D9690 including some controversial topics such as the continuation /or not of Rotary Down Under and potential amalgamations.
She also challenges a few “mis-facts” such as the Rotary Foundation only sent money overseas. Examples such as Indian Rotary Club contribution to a global effort to pay for medical equipment in Sydney and some 38 Indian club in Madras, itself, paying into the Foundation to widen our re-appreciation of Rotary.
If you recall there was a fund raiser involving travelling all over the Sydney’s rail network all in one day…’insanity’, we said. It raises some $24K that when added to their 2:1 funding from the Gates foundation saw some 3-4 times that amount go to Polio Plus…unbelievable.
Drought assistance, foreshadowing Conference highlights and John’s Grace Place project were all re-energising information. Apology for having to stop question when we were in full swing but a second speaker was warming up and so Part 1 of the meeting came to a close. A really informative, entertaining and challenging presentation and …all off the cuff. Thank you, DG and PDG John.
Ian Garrard
ANTHONY HAWORTH At our last meeting we were fortunate to have Anthony Haworth the General Manager, accompanied by his wife Jane, of Captain Cook Cruises Sydney speak to us about his past 48 years with the company.
He spoke about how the Company started and progressed to where it is today. I’m sure everyone enjoyed the presentation and we thank him for giving up his time to speak with us. It was a dream of his father Trevor and he told us of the battles along the way to get the company to where it is today. Trevor and Geraldine Haworth were both Paul Harris Fellows with two sapphires and would have been very proud of Anthony’s presentation – they were very community minded people who worked very hard to make their dream come true.
Grant Campbell
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 6
NEXT MEETING - 12 MARCH 2019
VARIETY CLUB BASH
Jack Cannons AM 2016 – Current Board Member Variety the Children’s Charity NSW. 2012–2013 CEO Variety International the Children’s Charity (based in Los Angles). 2006–2012, Vice President/Board Member, Variety International the Children’s Charity. 2009–2011 Chairman Variety Australia 2006-2009 Deputy Chair Variety Australia. 1992–2011 Board Member Variety the Children’s Charity NSW. 2004–2006 Chief Barker/ Chairman Variety the Children’s Charity NSW.
2005–current; Founded, developed and launched the ‘Bush to Beach’ Program, dedicated to inspiring hope, confidence, and self-esteem and promoting education for our great Aussie bush kids. 2004–2008 member of the Board of Governors - Pittwater House Schools. 1997- 2000 Director Warringah Rugby Club. 1994–1995 Founded, launched and coordinated the Manly / Warringah Farm Hand Appeal. 1991–2005 Vice President–Australian National Flag Association. 1991–2004 member of Narrabeen Chamber of Commerce. 1989–1997 various roles which included President Wheeler Heights Public School P and C Association, plus School Council. Chairman Hall Avenue Kindergarten and Chairman Collaroy Plateau Progress Association. 1980–1990 member of Police Consultative committees. (Collaroy area) 1980–1984 launched and co-ordinated Neighbourhood Watch. (Collaroy area)
Owned and operated own successful business up to 2008.Bachelor of Business Administration.
Awarded an AM (Member of the Order of Australia 2006).
1990–current, Variety Basher.
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 7
SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING26 FEBRUARY 2019
By notice dated 30th November 2018, and as published in the Dinner Bulletin of 11 December 2018, the Secretary gave notice of a Special General Meeting of the Club to be held at the Roseville Golf Club, 4 Links Avenue, Roseville on Tuesday 26 February 2019, commencing at 6.30 pm.
The AGENDA and BUSINESS of the Meeing as detailed in the Notice of 30 November and as published in the Dinner Bulletin of 11 December 2018, is restated below for the information of members.
AGENDAApologies;
BUSINESSProposed Special Resolution 1. That the amendments to the Club bylaws, (last adopted Version 10, dated 6 December 2016), as proposed in the detailed explanatory notes dated 24 November 2018 and circulated to all members on 30th November 2018, be and are hereby adopted.2. That the explanatory notes of 24 November 2018 be attached to the minutes of the Special Meeting and form an integral part of those Minutes.
Notes for benefit of members;(a) Bylaw 19 Section 1 provides “These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting, a quorum being present, by a special resolution.”
(b) Bylaw 9. Section 3 - Special Resolutions: A resolution of the club is a special resolution if: (1) it is passed by a majority which comprises not less than three-quarters of such members of the club as, being entitled under these bylaws so to do, vote in person at a general meeting of which not less than 21 days’ notice specifying the intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution was given in accordance with these bylaws:
(c) Unless otherwise stated, the amendments to the by-laws as detailed in the explanatory notes emailed to all members on friday 30 November 2018, (see next page) form an integral part of this Notice and should be read in conjunction with it.
Peter LefmannSecretary
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 8
PROPOSED BYLAW CHANGES.
To be considered at the Meeting on 26 February 2019.
Explanatory Notes
A review of our bylaws was instigated by President Richard Green with the intention of making the composition and functioning of the Board more flexible, less prescriptive, and allowing the President more freedom in determining the functions of different portfolios.
A number of changes to the bylaws, to achieve Richard’s objectives, have been proposed.
The review concentrated on the following bylaws with proposed changes summarised below;
• Part 2; Bylaw 2 - Board of Director. Composition and Membership of Board andtheelectionofOfficersandDirectors. Setting the maximum and minimum number of Directors on the Board, and the determination of Director responsibilities.
• Part3;Bylaw3-OfficersandDirectorsofBoard.Some quite significant changes to Section 6 are proposed, including appointments by the President or Board, of one or more of Vice Presidents (but no more than two); specifying that a President-Elect shall also be a Vice-President; the Board and President’s authority to manage these appointments and what happens and how matters are dealt with in the absence of a President-Elect.
• Part 3; Bylaw 4 - President-Elect and Vice-Presidents; Clarifying the role and duty of a President-Elect.
• Part 5; Bylaw 7 - Meetings of Club Members. To reflect the current twice monthly meeting cycle. and specify when the AGM is held.
• Part 8; Bylaw 13 - Committees - Standing and Special Committees.Simplifying and making the responsibilities of Committees less descriptive and prescriptive.
NOTE; The full text of the changes proposed to the various bylaws will be separately distributed to all members with the Dinner Notice.
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 9
ROSEVILLE CHASE ROTARY FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES6 APRIL AND 22 MAY 2019
MESSAGE FROM FUND RAISING COMMITTEEWe have two very important fundraising events coming up:-1. A wine and cheese tasting evening; 6 April, Roseville School, 2. A Golf Day 22 May at Roseville Golf Club. Our ability to successfully meet our fundraising targets for 2018-2019 will largely depend on the success of these events.
Could you please actively support these initiatives and:-• put the Wine and Cheese Tasting dates in your calendars straight away;• ask your friends, family or other contacts to come to the Wine and Cheese Tasting; • let me or Greg have confirmation asap that you are able to come to the Wine and Cheese Tasting and email contact details for any guests that will or may be coming so that we can include them in a mailing list for the event; and• let me, Cliff or Richard have any contacts that you might have who would or might be prepared to sponsor the Golf Day or a hole or provide prizes.
Wine and Cheese Tasting Evening - SATURDAY 6 APRIL Funds raised from the evening will go to the funding of the Club’s youth programs.
The evening, which will be generally conducted by Wine Selectors, will commence with a presentation on Australian wines and its regions followed by a wine tasting of 12 wines (across reds, whites, rose and sparkling) matched to 6 different cheeses with tasting notes. With a range of over 500 varieties, wine can be purchased on the evening and also ordered through the online website www.wineselectors.com.au.
There will be a charge of $40 to cover some costs and for fundraising. A high light of the evening will be the raffle of a brand new Mercedes provided by Mercedes Benz North Shore for a weekend from Friday to Monday! The raffle will also have as minor prizes 2 cases of wine donated by Wine Selectors
The evening will be also promoted Rotary, Friends of Rotary, Probus, local schools,and local community groups including the Scouts.
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 10
Golf Day - 22 May, Roseville Golf
ClubThe date and time for the event is being negotiated with Roseville Golf Club.
It is planned as an 18 hole Ambrose event with a shotgun start at 7.30am (fuelled by a bacon and egg roll). A sit down 2 course lunch at 12:00 provided. Fundraising will include raffles / auctions. The event will finish at around 2:30pm.
The success of the day as a fundraiser will depend on obtaining a major sponsor and minor sponsors of individual holes and of prizes.
Sponsors are urgently needed if we are to poceed with this event. If you have any suggestions for sponsors, please let us know and we will contact them.
Fundraising will go to the the Pink Ladies at Royal North Shore Hospital for the new MRI Head Coil.
Neil Howie Fundraising Chairman
GRAFFITI BUSTERS AT WORK
The RCRC Graffiti Busters Team were out on patrol again on Thursday 7th February – despite the 30 degrees and high humidity,
Peter Lefmann and Peter Lewis hit about 10 sites and eliminated approx. 10 sq metres of graffiti, over the 3 hour period.
They visited Echo point (and can report that our picnic areas look in good shape and are graffiti and litter free!), Roseville shops area and a couple of sites in Lindfield – including the Cromehurst School wall.
A few before/after photos – including how our roving trailer helps to spread good PR.
Peter Lewis
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 11
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 12
POSSIBLE COMBINED SYDNEY DISTRICT
The following communication has been received from DG Susan Wakefield OAM.New District 9675/9685
At District 9685’s December Presidents Meeting the following videos were shownto all in attendance.
https://youtu.be/dW1_5jPhNKUhttps://youtu.be/MiXR2pqEdmU
The Power point Video has been created by the Steering Committee made upof Rotarians from both Sydney Districts and covers the topic of our two districtsjoining together to create one larger Sydney District.
Please be aware that at this time, we are not in danger of being forced to merge/redistrict. The magic number from Rotary International is District membershipbelow 1,000. This is an opportunity for the two Sydney Districts to have adiscussion.
At the Presidents Meeting I asked all present to please arrange for this to beshown at a regular club meeting . Once the presentation has been shown and your club has discussed the Pros and Cons of such a move, we ask that you conduct a vote within the club to be forwarded to District at a date to be announced.
The vote will be:Yes to continue the discussionorNo, not to continue the discussions at this time.
If after showing the presentation your members have questions you are notcomfortable to answer please contact me and I will arrange for either an AssistantGovernor, a member of the Steering Committee or the G-Train to assist you.Please consider this presentation carefully.Thanks,
SusanWakefieldOAM
Note; President Richard has scheduled a display of the videos and a discussion of the proposal for this meeting on 26 February 2019.
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 13
MEETING ON 25 MARCHDEBATE AT LINDFIELD ROTARY - 7. 00 PM
Monday 25 March, we are visiting the Lindfield Rotary Club for a resumption of the debates that we used to have against that club some years ago.
The composition of our team is being kept under tight raps in case there is any attempt by the Lindfield members ( or even our own members) to indulge in a little side wagering to sway the result.
Our Zone Assistant DG Fiona Jenkins has accepted an invitation to be adjudicator and she is not accepteing any “brown paper bags” either.
KILLARA HIGH SCHOOLMOCK INTERVIEWS
The following communications has been received from the Careers Adviser at the Killara High School, seeking our clubs member’s assistance again this year.
Thank you for participating in the Killara High School Mock interviews in previous years. We value your contribution to our careers program highly and therefore extend the invitation for you to partake in the program again. The Mock interviews will be conducted this year on Wednesday 10th of April.
If you are able to contribute please advise by return email by the 26th of February, ensuring to provide the following details:1. Contact number (if changed):2. Career background (if changed):3. Your preferred session time on the 10th of April: 9-11am or 12- 2pm
Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Youth Director David Brand will be seeking volunteers from Club members to participate in these sessions.
Please advise Davd if you are able to assist.
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 14
CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY, SUNDAY MARCH 3
Our Rotary Club has registered again to take part in Clean Up Australia Day (CUAD).
The date for your calendar is SUNDAY MARCH 3. All volunteers are welcome! Volunteers please advise me early – so that we can plan our attack.
Our plan will be to have a few hours (as needed) on the Sunday morning. (time to be arranged – but probably
08:00 start or maybe 09:00 given it is a Sunday)
Our designated site is the Echo Point Park, Roseville Chase. (We usually also cover the area down Babbage Road and under Roseville Bridge).
The local scouts will be joining us. The scouts are considering launching some canoes to help access the waterways, foreshores etc.
We also have a Church group with LOTS of members also registering to join us.Potentially the extra (church group) hands will be far more than we need (depending on RCRC response) – so I am asking for suggestions of nearby sites that we can get them to address.
The sites need to be in the nearby area so that we have a joint, co-ordinated approach. The proposed site(s) also need to have some litter/rubbish pollution so that the volunteers have some worthwhile work to reward their efforts.Nothing more un-rewarding than to spend time on CUAD at a location that is pristine and requires no clean-up!!!
LET ME KNOW ASAP IF YOU WILL BE JOINING US – AND – ANY OTHER SITES IN THE NEARBY (CLOSE) AREA THAT ARE BEGGING TO BE LOVED !
Peter Lewis
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 15
1ST EAST ROSEVILLE70 years of Scouting at
BBQ Lunch
12PM SUNDAY 31 MARCH 2019
Historical Displays Outdoor Activities
[email protected] Graeme Steverson (Group Leader) - 0439 392 889
Peter 'Rusty' Allen - 0418 161 366 Peter Read - 0414 812 107
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 16
Rotary Clubs of Chatswood Sunrise and Lane Cove.
Trivia Night ,Saturday 2nd March 2019Dougherty Centre, 7 Victor Street, Chatswood.
06.15 p.m. for 07.00 p.m.
To raise funds for poor and neglected villagers in Nusa Tenggara Islands, Indonesia to obtain clean drinking water,
hygienic toilets, school desks, fences and education for farmers and teachers.
Traditional Indonesian Angklung Symphony and Songs; Australian and Indonesian Desserts, Tea and Coffee will be
provided.
Games, Raffles and Silent Auctions
Please bring your own foods and drinks.
$25.00 per person
Please remit to BSB 032 085 Account: 408 297“NTT Trivia and Club Name
Table of 8 bookings to Andre Hariman @[email protected] 0479 178 999
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 17
Bobbin Head Cycle classic (Bobbo) Sunday 24 March 2019 The 8th Bobbo is being organised by the Rotary Clubs of St Ives, Ku-ring-gai, Turramurra and Wahroonga.
It is the premier cycling event in Sydney.
Some key statistics from the 2018 event. • 2,500 cyclists participated and raised $200,000 of which 50% was donated to our charity partner, Lifeline. • The other 50 % was donated to the charities supported by the Rotary clubs organising the event. These charities are: Cromehurst Foundation, Eagle RAPS, The Hornsby Women’s Shelter, Bo Hospital, PLC Shore Sony Foundation, Hornsby Connect and KYDS. • Over 500 volunteers were involved to ensure the safety of the cyclists. There are 4 ride distances being 27km, 57km, 80km and 104km. The cost to participate varies with each ride.
Please see the website for full details: www.bobbo.com.au The committee is looking for additional cyclists especially more younger riders and more female riders.
We would appreciate if members will ask their friends to ride in the event or to volunteer as marshals.
For further information, please contact Peter Lorschy at
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 18
When: Thursday 7th March, 12 noon - 2pm
Where: Rotary Club of North Sydney, Norths, Abbot St, Cammeray
Tickets: $40, includes a 2 course meal
Contact: PP Jenny Thomas OAM 0417 694 450
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Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 19
Wine & CheeseTA S TING
T HE R O TA RY CLUB O F R O S E V IL L E CH A S E & W INE S E L E C T O R S IN V I T E S YOU T O A
The evening will run for about 2 hours and will commence with a presentation on Australian wines and its regions followed by a wine tasting of 12 wines (across reds,
whites, rose and sparkling) matched to 6 different cheeses with tasting notes. Wine will be available for sale by order on the evening from a range of over 500 wineries.
A highlight of the evening will be the raffle of the use of a brand new Mercedes Benz
provided by Mercedes Benz North Shore for a weekend from Friday to Monday!
FUNDS RAISED FROM THE EVENING WILL GO TO FUNDING OF ROTARY YOUTH PROJECTS
WHEN Saturday 6 April 2019 at 5 pm
WHERE Roseville Public School Hall, Addison Avenue, Roseville
PRICE $40 per person
CLICK HERE TO BOOK
For enquiries contact Neil Howie on 0419 699 996 or [email protected]
WINE AND FOOD TASTING NIGHT
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 20
Register for the 2019 District ConferenceHead to the Conference website:
conference2019.rotarydistrict9685.org.au
Full Registration (incl. Friday Night, Saturday, Dinner andSunday) – $280
Includes all Conference sessions (incl. Friday Night Canapes, Saturday morningtea, lunch, & afternoon tea, Dinner and Sunday morning tea).
Saturday (Day Only) – $100Registration for the Plenary sessions includes the Conference plenary sessionson Saturday only (incl. morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea)Does NOT include any other sessions or events.
Saturday (Day and Dinner) – $200Registration for the Saturday Plenary sessions and Dinner includes theConference plenary sessions on Saturday only (incl. morning tea, lunch &afternoon tea) and Saturday Dinner.Does NOT include any other sessions or events.
Saturday (Dinner Only) – $100Registration for the Saturday Dinner includes Saturday Dinner. ONLYDoes NOT include any other sessions, catering or events.
Sunday (Day Only) – $50Registration for the Sunday Plenary Sessions includes the Conference plenarysessions on Sunday only (incl. morning tea in Sunday).Does NOT include any other sessions or events.
New Rotarians (joined on or after 12 March 2018) FullConference – $200
For New Rotarians, joining Rotary on or after 12 March 2018 in District 9685.Includes all Conference sessions (incl. Saturday morning tea, lunch, & afternoontea, Dinner and Sunday morning tea).
Youth Exchange Students and Rotaractors – $200Includes all Conference sessions (incl. Friday Night Canapes, Saturday morningtea, lunch, & afternoon tea, Dinner and Sunday morning tea)
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 21
SOME PAUL HARRIS QUOTESPAUL HARRIS’ QUOTESPaul P. Harris (Founder of Rotary), Rotary Club of Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Rotary’s vision: ‘To harness the great power of friendship to help do the world’s work.’
‘Perhaps dreaming is not so bad if one dreams good dreams and make them come true.’
‘Whatever Rotary means to us, to the world it will be known by the results it achieves.’
‘Friendship was the foundation rock on which Rotary was built and tolerance is the element which holds it together.’
‘We humans are creatures of habit, and it is just as easy to acquire the habit of speaking kindly as it is to acquire the habit of speaking unkindly.’
ON A COWBOYS TOMBSTONE-COOLEST HEADSTONE CONTEST
Here are the Five Rules for Men to Follow for a Happy Life that Russell J. Larsen had inscribed on his headstone in Logan , Utah.He died not knowing that he would win the ‘Coolest Headstone’ contest.FIVE RULES FOR MEN TO FOLLOW FOR A HAPPY LIFE:
1. It’s important to have a woman who helps at home, cooks from time to time, cleans up, and has a job.
2. It’s important to have a woman who can make you laugh.
3. It’s important to have a woman who you can trust, and doesn’t lie to you.
4. It’s important to have a woman who is good in bed, and likes to be with you.
5. It’s very, very important that these four women do not know each other or you could end up dead like me.
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 22
Committees for 2018 - 2019
Club Administration Director PP Greg Muldoon Programs Acting Chair; John Hartley Public Relations Greg Muldoon, Ross Symons
Vocational, Community & International Service Director PP Peter Lewis Bob Warland, Grant Campbell, Avis Manoukian Vocational Service Community Service International Service
Youth Service Director David Brand Ian Fraser, ian Robertson, John Hartley
Rotary Foundation & Funding Director PP Neil Howie Mike Harrowell, Malcolm Pilcher, Cliff Garrett, Arthur Marshall
Membership and Social Director; Sue Ward Allan Farrar, Lori Farrar, Peter McKeown, Di Wilkinson
Sergeant-at-Arms Ian Garrard
Attendance Officer Avis Manoukian
Bulletin Editor Ross Symons
Risk Management Allan Farrar
Working With Children PolicyClub Verification Officers Peter Lefmann, Diana Wilkinson
Welfare Chair Diana Wilkinson
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 23
All our meetings are hosted by the
Complimentary suppliers of function equipment
Complimentary storage of our graffiti trailer
Complimentary printing by Clarke Murphy Printing
MAJOR SUPPORTERS OF OUR CLUB
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Park
W
ar M
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ial.
Din
ner a
t City
Res
taur
ant
28 5.30
Boa
rd M
eetin
g
25
Com
bine
dB
oard
Mee
ting
29
No
Mee
ting
29, 3
0 31
Mar
ch
Dis
tric
t Con
fere
nce
New
cast
le
30
No
Mee
ting
Not
e:C
lub
Cha
ngeo
ver
Tues
9 J
uly
2019