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Transcript of Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie - Club Bulletin - 9 June 2014
Club Bulletin - Issue 36 Monday 9 June 2014
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
JUNE is ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS Month
2013/14 President: Esther Roadnight OAM
From President Esther
Meeting Roster
Meeting Make Up
Rotary Fellowships
Interplast
Rotary Foundation
Club Calendar
Club Details
President Esther
Thank you to Cherie, Ken and Charmaine who attended District Assembly with myself on 26 May.
It was a very pleasant few hours hearing from the District team about the direction for District for 2014-15.
It's now full steam ahead ready for the Quiz Night on Friday. By the time we meet on Monday night it will be all over. Tickets sales are going well, but if you have been talking with friends or work colleagues about the might encourage them to come along.
Businesses have been very generous in donating prizes for the night so there are some great prizes on offer.
It has been exciting to read about the happenings at the Rotary International Convention that has just taken place in Sydney.
Great speakers, great Fellowship and the House of Friendship
looked amazing. A Rotary International Convention should be in your planning for the future.
Being at a venue with 18000+ Rotarians and partners is an ab so l u t e l y m i nd -b l ow i ng experience.
As I mentioned last week our Changeover will be taking place on Friday 25 July. It will have a theme of Christmas in July.
I have heard from Edward. He and the family are settling into life in Gladstone. I think he's finding it quite different to Kalgoorlie.
Enjoy the rest of your week whilst you Engage Rotary, Change Lives.
FROM PRESIDENT ESTHER ...
MEETING ATTENDANCE
Please provide your intention regarding meeting attendance as below:
ROSS COLLINS 0409 688 055
by 12.00pm Monday
if you are going to be an apology or if you are bringing a guest.
If you fail to apologise, and are absent from the meeting, you will be charged for your meal.
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
DO YOU KNOW SOMEOME WHO WOULD MAKE A GREAT ROTARIAN?
BRING THEM ALONG TO OUR NEXT MEETING
make up opportunities
Want 100% attendance but can’t make the weekly meeting?
Rotary Club of Boulder Tuesday at 6.30pm for 7.00pm
Tower Hotel
Rotary Club of Hannans Friday at 6.30am to 7.00am Kalgoorlie Overland Motel
Away from the Goldfields?
Go to www.rotary.org/clublocator to find a meeting close to you.
Or, can’t physically get to a meeting?
The Club Locator will also help you find an
e-club to attend online!
www.interplast.org.au/news
MEETING ROSTER 9 Jun Vocational - Police Station
16 Jun Gloria Moyle
23 Jun Angelo Sbizzirri
30 Jun Anne Skinner
Please be at the Tower by 5.50pm at the latest to set up the meeting
to be ready for members and guests arriving at 6pm.
There is a guide on the cupboard door to assist you with set up.
If you can’t attend on your rostered evening, please make arrangements to swap with another member.
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
Rotary Fellowships are groups of Rotary members who:
Share a common interest in recreational activities, sports, hobbies, or professions
Further their vocational development with others in the same profession or field
Enhance their Rotary experience by exploring new opportunities and making connections around the world
How Rotary Fellowships Operate Each fellowship functions independently of Rotary International, establishing its own rules, des
requirements, and administrative structure.
Membership is open to Rotarians, spouses of Rotarians, and Rotaractors.
Fellowships must have an international scope, with active members in at least three countries.
Benefits of Rotary Fellowships
Fellowships:
Enable Rotarians to make lasting friendships outside their own club, district, or country
Contribute to the advancement of Rotary’s public image and identity
Serve as an incentive for joining Rotary and for continuing as a member
Interested in a particular subject? Here are some of the Fellowships available:’ Amateur Radio Antique Automobiles Authors and Writers Beer Bird Watching Bowling Canoeing Caravanning Carnival and Festivals Chess Computer Users Cooking Convention Goers Cricket Curling Cycling Diplomacy Doctors Doll Lovers E-Clubs Editors and Publishers Environment Esperento Fishing Flying Geocaching Go Golf Home Exchange Horseback Riding Internet Italian Culture Jazz Latin Culture Lawyers Magicians Magna Graecia Marathon Running Motorcycling Music Old and Rare Books Past District Governors Photographers Police and Law Enforcement Pre-Columbian Civilizations Quilters and Fiber Artists Railroads Recreational Vehicles Rotary Global History Rotary Means Business Rotary on Stamps Scouting Scuba Diving Shooting Sports Singles Skiing Social Networks Tennis Total Quality Management Travel and Hosting Wellness and Fitness Wine Yachting
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
IMAGINE YOUR ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL SURGERY WAS LEFT TO CHANCE It seems unbelievable, but for many people living in developing countries this is the reality. The World Health Organisation reports that over 2 billion people across the globe have no access to basic surgical care.
That’s where together we make the difference. Your donations make it possible for Interplast to increase people’s access to high quality surgical, medical and allied health services.
In March 2014 I accompanied one of our plastic and reconstructive surgical teams to Vientiane, Laos. While we were there we met a little boy, Seng, only 18 months old. Seng received deep burns to his face and right hand in late February when he pulled a rice-cooker containing boiling water down on his head. With any hot water injury to the eyes the risk of blindness is significant.
There were two key features of Seng’s situation which resulted in a positive outcome:
• His burns were initially treated by a local surgeon who had trained alongside Interplast teams over a number of years.
• The Interplast team, together with the local surgeon, were able to operate on Seng very soon after his injury.
I was struck by the chance nature of the timing of our visit. Had Seng not received treatment from that particular local surgeon and from our team he could have faced a lifetime of disability from lasting blindness and facial disfigurement. The far-reaching consequences of this might include dependence on family, possible social stigma from his community and the likely impact on his access to education and other economic opportunities.
WE ALL AGREE, NO ONE SHOULD BE CONDEMNED TO A LIFETIME OF DISABILITY AS A RESULT OF A PERFECTLY TREATABLE INJURY
That’s why the work of Interplast is so vital. Through our ‘twin-track’ approach we focus on giving patients access to life-changing medical procedures that they would otherwise not be able to afford, while building the capacity of local medical staff through a range of formal and informal training, and mentoring activities.
Through this approach we’re working towards a vision where people in developing countries across the Asia Pacific region have timely access to high quality surgical, medical and allied health services. This is a long-term and complex process. It involves working closely with our country partners to develop programs that reflect the needs of the communities where we work. It requires the commitment and dedication of our amazing volunteers, who tirelessly give their time, passion and expertise to achieve our vision. It needs funding.
Over the coming 12 months, with your support, and with our volunteers and country partners, we'll continue to do our life-changing work. All donations over $2 are tax-deductible.
Prue Ingram CEO Interplast Australia & New Zealand
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
A Message from District Governor Erwin Biemel …
Dear Esther
As the Rotary year is fast coming to an end I would like to thank you for your support of the Rotary Foundation “our charity of choice” .
Ongoing support from clubs in our district will ensure that in three years’ time this district and our clubs can continue to “ do good in the world”.
Your club’s donation of $ 1592 USD to the annual fund of the foundation and $566.00 USD to Polio Plus is commendable. Your contribution is appreciated by this District and RI.
This year our Global Grant Projects and District Grant Projects are valued at over $360,000USD for a donation of $149900USD in 2011-12 to foundation. This is the power of the foundation at work showing that active clubs engaged with the foundation can achieve great things.
It should always be remembered that our Foundation returns funds to the districts through the share program and has minimal administrative costs unlike other charities or charitable causes.
Thank you for your commitment to “our charity of choice” .
Regards
Erwin Biemel Erwin Biemel
District Governor D9465 2013-14 So, just how far does $566USD go in the world of polio eradication?
The cost of polio vaccinations has been on the rise from $0.08 per dose in 2000
to $0.127 per dose in 2012.
So, again, just how far does $566USD go in the world of polio eradication?
$566USD will vaccinate approximately 4,450 people. Yes you read that right!
4,450! Well done, Kalgoorlie Rotary!!
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JUNE 2014
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
9 - 15 Jun 2014
No celebrations!
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JULY 2014
Name Partner Position Phone Email
Esther Roadnight George President Club Service Committee 0407 218 700 [email protected]
Gavin Gilmore Colleen Secretary Club Service Committee 0418 934 696 [email protected]
Billy Cumming Carol Treasurer Club Service Committee 0417 747 027 [email protected]
Ross Collins Yvonne Vice President Attendance Officer 0409 688 055 [email protected]
Edward Brennan Ena Relocated
Lloyd Morley Vocational Service Director 0458 911 604 [email protected]
Anne Skinner International Service Director 0417 611 274 [email protected]
Peter Sweeney Robyn Leave of Absence 0434 942 244 [email protected]
Cherie Wallace Darren (Wally)
Membership Director & Bulletin Editor 0409 807 517 [email protected]
Stephen Harper Youth Service Committee 0408 785 126 [email protected]
Lin MacQueen-Henderson Shane Leave of Absence 0419 586 951 [email protected]
James Mercer-King Leave of Absence 0408 692 505 [email protected]
Sue Morley Leave of Absence 0407 437 077 [email protected]
Gloria Moyle Acting Community Service Director 0458 748 888 [email protected]
Angelo Sbizzirri Marie Community Service Committee 0418 934 267 [email protected]
Georgia Underwood Membership Committee 0427 388 900 [email protected]
Danny Vincent Kylie International Service Committee [email protected]
Charmaine Maisey Ken Community Service Committee 0450 655 277 [email protected]
Ken Maisey Charmaine Vocational Service Committee 0408 625 865 [email protected]
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