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1 President: Trevor Donegan District 9810 DG Tony Monley Vol 59 Issue Editor: PE Lyndon Smith Club No Rotary International has redefined Rotary Monthly Themes and June is now called Fellowship month. The following is an extract from RI information to all Clubs: JUNE - ROTARY FELLOWSHIP MONTH June is designated Rotary Fellowships Month to recognize the importance of international fellowship and goodwill among Rotarians with similar recreational and vocational interests, promote increased participation in fellowships, and increase understanding of this program. The RI Board encourages these groups to celebrate Rotary Fellowships Month through projects, activities, and events. When we talk about "Rotary Fellowships", we actually refer to the groups of Rotarians, Rotarian spouses and Rotaractors who join together to: Share a common interest in worthwhile recreational activities (sports, hobbies, etc.); Further their vocational development through acquaintance with others of the same profession; Make new friends around the world; Explore new opportunities for service; and have fun and enhance their experience in Rotary. What are the benefits for Rotarians in joining the Rotary Fellowships? Fellowship provide opportunities for Rotarians to make lasting friendships outside their own Club, District or country. Fellowships contribute to the advancement of world understanding and peace. Also, Fellowships serve as an incentive for attracting new members to Rotary and retaining our existing members. Rotary Fellowship, together with the Rotarian Action Groups, serve as an effective tool in promoting membership development and should be actively promoted in our Districts. Trevor Donegan President WHERE ARE WE? Rotary Club of Box Hill meets at 6.00pm for 6.30 pm every Tuesday at The Pavilion, 1153 Whitehorse Road, (off service Rd.), Box Hill, (Box Hill Oval). Meetings are held over a 2 course dinner for $33 including tea and coffee. Drinks at bar prices.. WHAT S ON? Tue 26th May 2015 Club meeting at The Pavilion Speaker: Russell Haynes & Peter Klaaysen Topic: Wheelchairs for Kids Tue 2nd June pm Club Meeting at The Pavilion Speaker: Rob Fenton Topic: Community Grants Tue 9th June pm Club meeting at The Pavilion Speaker: Maria Groner Topic: Travellers Aid Tue 16th June pm Club meeting at The Pavilion Speaker: Topic: Tue 23 June pm Club meeting at The Pavilion Speaker: Topic: Sat 27th June pm District Changeover Dinner Karralyka Centre, Mines Rd RINGWOOD
2 Highlights of our Club Meeting, Tue 19th May 2015 Opening: The meeting was called to order by Sergeant Robert Leach followed by the Rotary Invocation and toasts to the Queen and Australia by Rob Fenton, The Chairman for the evening was Tom Thorpe. Past President Vincent Li: PP Vincent welcomed members and explained Trevor was absent due to business interstate. Vincent welcomed members, guests, and Guest Speaker Tim Symons. Vincent reminded Members to register for the District Change-over Dinner on 27th June, (poster with details this Bulletin). Register with Secretary Timothy Lynn. Secretary Timothy Lynn: Regarding Board Members for announced at the AGM on , Tim advised a change due to Charlie Xu s travel and another project committee commitments, for Ray McLeod-Dryden to become Director Youth Services. Timothy also advised he received a Certificate of Appreciation from Operation Cleft for RCBH recent donation. Sergeant Robert Leach: Robert issued a strict warning to photographer Melissa that her digital photos of the Sergeant should NOT be inserted into the Bulletin! However the Sergeant did such a great job of implementing fines, specifically across 21 members, that Melissa found it too hard not to provide at least one little image. Sergeant s Joke of the week kept up the current high standard. A doctor won the argument with a motor mechanic of who should be paid more to transplant a heart or replace an engine. Try doing the job with the engine running said the doctor! 2
3 200 Sunglasses for Fiji Director Youth Services, Rae Harding, has requested all members to find as many pairs of old or no longer needed sunglasses to donate for a special cause for the poor and needy people of Fiji. Please bring glasses to our Club mee ng and give to Rae ASAP Stamps & Foreign Coin Collection Used stamps and foreign coins are still raising money for Rotary District projects. Please continue to bring foreign coins to Tuesday Club meetings for the coin jar and tear off stamps with 1cm around them for Madeleine Smith who will bundle them up and send them to the District collection centre. Club Attendance: Tue 19th May 2015, at The Pavilion Members:- 22 Apologies/LOA: 17 William, Lu, David, Trevor, Patricia, Bruce, Ray, George, Geoff Geoffrey, Joe, Mick, Paul, Ross, Simon, John Zhi, John Xiao. Partners: 0 Visitors/Guests: 7 Total present 29 (Club Stats:- 39 Members and 3 Honorary Members). ATTENDANCE APOLOGIES Please Melissa by 2.30pm on Friday if you are not attending (Emergency changes by 9.30am Monday). Also please Melissa if you are bringing a friend or partner. Contact Melissa by joe-melissa@bigpond.com (or ) 3
4 Presentation by Robert Leach District 9810 Conference 2016 On behalf of District Governor Elect David Tolstrup and the Conference Organising Committee I am pleased invite all Box Hill Rotarians and Partners to join us at the Rotary District 9810 Annual Conference to be conducted at the Riverlinks Conference Venue in Shepparton, between Friday 18 th March and Sunday, 20 th March, Shepparton is an ideal location for our Conference as it offers excellent convention facilities, ample accommodation for delegates and is a comfortable drive from Melbourne, generally a little over two hours, along safe highway thoroughfares. The Theme for our 2016 Conference is Power of the Past Force of the Future which the Committee believes epitomises Rotary International s current focus and position as we rapidly progress through these early years of the 21 st Century. Our Committee is looking forward to presenting an exciting Conference in 2016 and we have already assembled a stimulating array of very interesting Keynote Speakers who will be most informative and entertaining. Professor Gordon Wallace Science Paul Sheahan Catherine Overington Major Brendan Nottle Kate Carnell Terry Grant Leadership Journalism Community Service Management Australian Rotary Health Mariam Issa Multiculturalism Keynote Speakers will be augmented by a number of specialist presenters to give us a current overview of many major Rotary Projects together with participation opportunities for Clubs and individual Rotarians. Conference sessions for 2016 will commence with the formal Opening Session on the afternoon of Friday, 18 th March and will conclude with an informal lunch on Sunday, 20 th March. This timing allows for our Club to conduct our separate Club Dinner on the Friday evening whilst the Saturday evening Gala Dinner will have the theme, My Favourite Television Show, and attendees will be invited to dress to reflect their favourite television programs or heroes. Already, the Organising Committee has been well represented by Box Hill Rotarians including:- Peter Cummins Trevor Donegan Tim Lynn Lyndon Smith Guest Speaker Coordinator & Program Conference Treasurer Conference website & Registrations Package Production & Rotary Expo Timothy Winter Logistics However, there will be ample opportunities for Box Hill Rotarians and Partners to be involved in the Conference processes as, in due course, our Committee will require assistance with such things as:- Assistance with Registrations and Information Ushering duties during Conference Sessions and the Saturday Night Gala Dinner Car Parking directions particularly on the Friday Conference setup and break down. Subsidies which we propose will be available to Box Hill Rotarians who contribute to the Conference include:- Reduced Registration costs for all Club Members who are available during the Conference Concessions for Club Members who are required to be at the Conference Venue in Shepparton on Thursday. At this point you will be pleased to learn that accommodation in Shepparton has already been booked for Box Hill Rotarians. I would like to acknowledge the assistance and cooperation I have already received from the Members of the Conference Committee and we all look forward to a successful event next March. Thank you. Robert Leach, Secretary, District 9810 Conference 2016 Committee 4
5 Box Hill Institute Apprentice of the Year Alan Broadhead Awards At the Rotary Club of Box Hill Meeting on 19th May, Director of Vocational Service, PP Tom Thorpe, presented our Rotary Box Hill Alan Broadhead Awards to the two top Apprentices of the Year in their categories. They were James Robinson, Cert III in Refrigeration & Air Condition and Marlon Young-Healy, Cert III in Carpentry. Both are remarkable young men with a great future ahead of them and Rotary Box Hill congratulate them in their achievements and wish them rewarding and successful careers. Director Tom presents Marlon with his beautiful clock (Alan Broadhead Award) James is presented with his Award by Tom James Robinson (above) and Marlon YoungHealy (right) address Club Members and thank Rotary for the support given to Box Hill Institute 5
6 Topic: Box Hill Institute Speaker: Tim Symons, General Manager Vocational College Tim s role is the strategic leadership and direction of the Box Hill Institute Vocational College. This drives the major activities within; The School of Health Sciences The School of Business Services Skills and Information & Communication Technology The School of Industry and Trades Tim is responsible for leading strategic development, implementation and accreditation of VET programs in each of the schools to achieve exceptional outcomes for learners and clients. He leads the development and implementation of business plans and budgets to successfully achieve targets across all three schools Tim holds a Bachelor of Arts and Certificate IV in Training & Assessment and has undertaken study in leadership, consulting, project management and financial management. Tim explained to Members although apprenticeships and traineeships are the flagships of Box Hill Institute but other courses are growing. The Institute now has a broad range of courses to support small business enterprise and TAFE micro businesses in addition to Degree and Masters courses. Box Hill Institute considers it is a community educator and also attracts a significant number of overseas students. The drop-out rate is very low at the Institute and many students leaving Universities after first semester join Box Hill for vocational education and training. Box Hill also caters for mature age students at the centre for Adult Education. Full information about the institute can be found at Director Vocational Service, Tom Thorpe, thanks Tim Symons for his interesting presentation about some of the features of Box Hill Institute and courses available 6
7 Can you keyboard type with one finger? Can you get Members to contribute? Can you use Word or Publisher? (Free friendly training available) Will you support your Club? If you can help with this fun role for our Club, please advise PE Lyndon Smith DG Tony Monley and Kathy & DGE David Tolstrup and Alison Invite all District 9810 Rotarians and Partners Venue: Karralyka Centre, Mines Road, Ringwood Saturday 27th June pm Cost: $60.00 / person Dress: Ladies: After Five, Drinks: At bar prices Gentlemen: Black Tie or Jacket & Tie ooooooooooooooo00000oooooooooooooo Please provide your attendance details for the Dinner to Tim Lynn now 7
8 Rotary Invocation: For good food, good fellowship and the opportunity to serve through Rotary, we give thanks. Box Hill CLUB PROGRAM Date Topic Speaker Chair Tue 26th May Wheelchairs for Kids Russell Hayes & Peter Klaaysen Ray Riehm 2nd June Community Grants Rob Fenton TBA 9th June Travellers Aid Maria Groner TBA CLUB DUTY ROSTER Date Grace/Toast Greeter Cash Desk (1) Cash Desk (2) Tue 26th May Lyndon Smith Merv Agnew Clem Joyce Ray McLeod-Dryden 2nd June Charlie Xu Clive Nicholson Rae Harding Tom Thorpe 9th June Peter Cummins Kath Binns Simon Wheelton Geoff ILES 16th June Rae Harding Ray McLeod-Dryden Lloyd Cranwell Mick Matthews BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES (25th May to 31st May 2015) Date Member / Partner Event 26th May Simon Wheelton Birthday 25th May Timothy Winter Induction 30th May Maria Dardamanis Birthday Ed s Corner Life is like a roll of toilet paper, The closer it gets to the end, The faster it goes. Please submit ar cles to the Editor, PE Lyndon Smith, by Friday each week to Lyndonmady@optusnet.com.au 8
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