The document is the May 3-9, 2010 issue of the New Horizons bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on upcoming club events including a WAPA concert on May 6th to raise funds, a visit from Past RI President Glen Kinross on May 12th, and the club's first changeover dinner on July 1st. It also summarizes presentations of microscopes to local schools and the launch of a Burundi Peace Choir CD and website. The document promotes club fellowship and service activities while recognizing member contributions.
The bulletin provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses welcoming a new member, Donna Bicknell, and hearing a presentation from Rob Rohrlach about his life and family history. It also mentions organizing a concert fundraiser featuring Richard Symonds and Helen Edmonds. Additionally, the bulletin provides information on a project to provide microscopes to schools, progress on the US$200 million challenge, and mentions members attending a concert featuring the Burundi Peace Choir.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay providing updates on club activities for the period of June 28th - July 4th 2010. It announces the club's first changeover dinner on July 1st to celebrate the first year and a half of the club and induct the new board under President-elect Simone. It also provides details of an upcoming meeting at Linney's and ongoing books for India project where volunteers sorted and packed books donated by the local community to be shipped to schools in South India.
This document is the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay providing updates on the club's activities from October 19-25, 2009. It includes a letter from the club president discussing projects, events, and new members. It also outlines changes to the board structure and elections coming up in December. Additionally, it mentions several fundraising and community service projects the club is working on or has recently completed.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and members. Wilma McBain was inducted as a new member. The club welcomed visiting Rotarians. Guest speaker John Masili from Papua New Guinea discussed the poor medical conditions and high mortality rates there, especially for women giving birth. The club is looking at ways to help through donations. Foundation progress was reported to be slow. Members were asked to provide feedback on meeting night preferences.
The document provides information about a training on March 1, 2009 to review the process for new membership cards at Jacksonville First Baptist Church, including goals to understand the background and importance of the new member cards and practice completing the process through role playing. It also includes an overview of the new member onboarding process and lists Sunday school class options for new members.
The document summarizes the upcoming activities and meetings of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses the president's letter encouraging members to consider becoming president in the next term. It also previews the speakers at the upcoming meeting, including a past participant in a Group Study Exchange program, and recaps recent club activities like donating toys to Cambodia.
The bulletin provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses welcoming a new member, Donna Bicknell, and hearing a presentation from Rob Rohrlach about his life and family history. It also mentions organizing a concert fundraiser featuring Richard Symonds and Helen Edmonds. Additionally, the bulletin provides information on a project to provide microscopes to schools, progress on the US$200 million challenge, and mentions members attending a concert featuring the Burundi Peace Choir.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay providing updates on club activities for the period of June 28th - July 4th 2010. It announces the club's first changeover dinner on July 1st to celebrate the first year and a half of the club and induct the new board under President-elect Simone. It also provides details of an upcoming meeting at Linney's and ongoing books for India project where volunteers sorted and packed books donated by the local community to be shipped to schools in South India.
This document is the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay providing updates on the club's activities from October 19-25, 2009. It includes a letter from the club president discussing projects, events, and new members. It also outlines changes to the board structure and elections coming up in December. Additionally, it mentions several fundraising and community service projects the club is working on or has recently completed.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and members. Wilma McBain was inducted as a new member. The club welcomed visiting Rotarians. Guest speaker John Masili from Papua New Guinea discussed the poor medical conditions and high mortality rates there, especially for women giving birth. The club is looking at ways to help through donations. Foundation progress was reported to be slow. Members were asked to provide feedback on meeting night preferences.
The document provides information about a training on March 1, 2009 to review the process for new membership cards at Jacksonville First Baptist Church, including goals to understand the background and importance of the new member cards and practice completing the process through role playing. It also includes an overview of the new member onboarding process and lists Sunday school class options for new members.
The document summarizes the upcoming activities and meetings of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses the president's letter encouraging members to consider becoming president in the next term. It also previews the speakers at the upcoming meeting, including a past participant in a Group Study Exchange program, and recaps recent club activities like donating toys to Cambodia.
The summary provides an overview of events at Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto outlined in the September/October 2012 parish newsletter:
1) The roof repair was completed, ensuring the organ will be safe for another 100 years. 2) Two new clergy, the Rev. Canon Douglas Graydon and the Rev. Julie Meakin, joined the parish staff. 3) The capital campaign exceeded its goal, raising over $850,000 to support the parish and diocese.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key information from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin:
The bulletin outlines the upcoming meetings and events for the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including guest speakers, committee meetings, and a fundraising brainstorm session. It also provides updates on projects such as supporting an indigenous youth Christmas party in Wiluna and English language scholarships for youth in Normandy. Club members are encouraged to contribute ideas and articles to the weekly bulletin.
The document provides an update on events at Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto, Canada. It discusses:
1) Samantha Caravan accepting a new position as Rector of St. John's, West Toronto and the community saying farewell on May 27th.
2) The introduction of a new Assistant Curate, Julie Meakin, who will start on July 1st.
3) The "Our Faith - Our Hope" campaign that aims to raise funds for parishes in the Toronto Diocese exceeding its initial goal of $50 million. Christ Church has already raised $492,000 of its $705,000 goal.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on:
1) An upcoming project launch for Manna Industries' "Kid's Kitchen" and a club visit planned for May 19th.
2) Recognition of club members Elizabeth and Graeme receiving awards and a trip for their business.
3) Details for the club's first Changeover Dinner on July 1st at the Nedlands Golf Club.
The pastor is excited to launch a new initiative called "Committed to the Journey" which aims to expand ministries, unify the church, and share the gospel. This will require faith and resources from the congregation. The pastor encourages reading about the program and praying for God's guidance. Being committed means entrusting oneself to this journey of faith together.
The document summarizes recent events at Shepherds Heart Calvary Chapel in Cebu, Philippines, led by Pastor Tom Maxwell. It discusses the ordination of a new pastor, Gerry Bascon, plans for Pastor Tom's upcoming furlough to the US from February to April, and various ministry activities including a new feeding program, youth worship group, and Valentine's event. It provides contact information and requests prayer in various areas of the church's ministry.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's newsletter provided updates on upcoming club events and activities. It announced that the RI President would be visiting Perth to present clubs with Presidential Citations, including details of the event. The newsletter also recapped the recent adventures of the club's GSE exchange team in Texas. Finally, it included the weekly thought from the Rotary Foundation about the importance of supporting the Foundation.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health committee is preparing for various events and the parish nurse position.
3. Financially, 2011 was Zion's most positive year-end in years. The proposed 2012 budget shows a small surplus.
4. Under new business, the council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read, with his last day on May 20 and effective retirement on June 30, 2012.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
Tom Maxwell returns home to Cebu, Philippines after 4.5 months in the US receiving medical treatment. He had severe infections in his leg from diabetes that doctors said would require amputations. However, through hyperbaric oxygen therapy and prayer, God healed Tom's leg and he kept all toes but one. The church in Cebu is growing with more people attending. Tom provides updates on the ministry and requests prayer in various areas including health, finances, growth of the church, and salvation of friends and family.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Singapore discusses their December 21st meeting where the guest speaker was Rev. Kenneth Huang. He spoke about the importance of family, especially during the Christmas season. Other discussions included a banner exchange with a visiting club from Estonia, collecting donations for Boys' Town scholarships, and announcing upcoming Rotary events in December and January. The bulletin closes by wishing all members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Club's President and Board of Directors.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay celebrated its 2nd anniversary and Christmas with a dinner at the Nedlands Golf Club. Former entertainer and councillor Max Kay spoke about his life journey from Scotland to Perth. The club also discussed sponsoring a participant for the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp in January and hosting a dinner for camp participants in February. Additionally, the Rotary Foundation approved a scholarship application for Justin to study at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
The Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church provides facilities and services for wedding ceremonies. Fees are determined by the Board of Trustees and include rental fees for the sanctuary, hall, and garden as well as custodial and ministerial fees. Couples work with the Church Administrator to arrange their personalized ceremony in the sanctuary, garden, or hall and determine any associated costs. Music, equipment, and parking are also available to support the wedding.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on upcoming club activities and events for the month of September 2010. Key events include a donation of toys being sent to Cambodia, applications opening for the Group Study Exchange program to Germany, and an upcoming sausage sizzle fundraiser. The bulletin also highlights guest speakers for upcoming meetings on topics like fine arts and Rotary youth programs.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from the past week. It includes a letter from the club president discussing an inspirational presentation from Prof. Ralph Martins on Alzheimer's research. Other articles discuss hosting a sausage sizzle fundraiser at Bunnings, a storage space arranged at Bethesda Hospital for club property, and boxes of books being sent to India. The bulletin also previews upcoming club meetings and events, such as a visit to a new kitchen facility funded in part by the club.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay and District 9455. It discusses last week's club meeting, upcoming events like the AGM and a speaker on the Rotary Foundation. It also provides updates on club projects like RYDA and supporting schools in Nepal. International projects discussed include providing microscopes to schools and installing a water filtration system at a school in Nepal.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on upcoming events and initiatives:
- An invitation for members to attend a presentation by Ian Munday from ShelterBox on their disaster relief efforts.
- A letter from the Club President welcoming a new member and providing updates on club activities and committees.
- Details on an upcoming "Rotary Means Business" networking event between multiple local Rotary clubs.
- A Rotary Foundation piece on the impact of Group Study Exchanges in connecting people globally.
- News that the End Polio Now logo was projected on landmarks worldwide for Rotary's 104th birthday.
- Information on the upcoming RYPEN leadership
the Rotary Club of Abuja, Nigeria to July to 15 August 2010. The team learn about Japanese culture and
provide resuscitation equipment will be hosted by the Rotary Club traditions through various activities
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides for a hospital has been approved. of D. 1640 in Normandy. including a tea ceremony lesson.
updates on club activities and events. It discusses the club president's The equipment will help save many
letter welcoming new members, recapping the previous meeting with a lives. The project will be funded in Australia / Japan Youth January is Rotary Awareness
guest speaker on psych
- The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay providing updates on club activities from November 2nd to 9th, 2009.
- It announces that Dolly Parton will speak at the 2010 Rotary International Convention and encourages members to register.
- It emphasizes the importance of supporting the Rotary Foundation, including its PolioPlus program, and encourages members to consider becoming inaugural members of the Paul Harris Society.
- Local club activities mentioned include a presentation by member Bill Hassell about his life and career, and the club acquiring its own projector through a donation.
A Group Study Exchange between Rotary districts in Zambia and South Africa took place in 2006, signifying improved relations between the two countries. The exchange was made possible by district designated funds from District 9210 to District 9300. Group Study Exchanges can help foster understanding between formerly conflicting countries and make history.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on club activities and events for the week of 25th-31st May 2009. Key information includes:
- Funds were raised for PolioPlus through a water purifier auction and concert ticket sales.
- Two new members, Jane Armstrong and Anne McAnearney, joined the club.
- At the Club Assembly, options for establishing a Club Foundation were discussed.
- The GSE team shared their experiences visiting various organizations in Texas.
The summary provides an overview of events at Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto outlined in the September/October 2012 parish newsletter:
1) The roof repair was completed, ensuring the organ will be safe for another 100 years. 2) Two new clergy, the Rev. Canon Douglas Graydon and the Rev. Julie Meakin, joined the parish staff. 3) The capital campaign exceeded its goal, raising over $850,000 to support the parish and diocese.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key information from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin:
The bulletin outlines the upcoming meetings and events for the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including guest speakers, committee meetings, and a fundraising brainstorm session. It also provides updates on projects such as supporting an indigenous youth Christmas party in Wiluna and English language scholarships for youth in Normandy. Club members are encouraged to contribute ideas and articles to the weekly bulletin.
The document provides an update on events at Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto, Canada. It discusses:
1) Samantha Caravan accepting a new position as Rector of St. John's, West Toronto and the community saying farewell on May 27th.
2) The introduction of a new Assistant Curate, Julie Meakin, who will start on July 1st.
3) The "Our Faith - Our Hope" campaign that aims to raise funds for parishes in the Toronto Diocese exceeding its initial goal of $50 million. Christ Church has already raised $492,000 of its $705,000 goal.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on:
1) An upcoming project launch for Manna Industries' "Kid's Kitchen" and a club visit planned for May 19th.
2) Recognition of club members Elizabeth and Graeme receiving awards and a trip for their business.
3) Details for the club's first Changeover Dinner on July 1st at the Nedlands Golf Club.
The pastor is excited to launch a new initiative called "Committed to the Journey" which aims to expand ministries, unify the church, and share the gospel. This will require faith and resources from the congregation. The pastor encourages reading about the program and praying for God's guidance. Being committed means entrusting oneself to this journey of faith together.
The document summarizes recent events at Shepherds Heart Calvary Chapel in Cebu, Philippines, led by Pastor Tom Maxwell. It discusses the ordination of a new pastor, Gerry Bascon, plans for Pastor Tom's upcoming furlough to the US from February to April, and various ministry activities including a new feeding program, youth worship group, and Valentine's event. It provides contact information and requests prayer in various areas of the church's ministry.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's newsletter provided updates on upcoming club events and activities. It announced that the RI President would be visiting Perth to present clubs with Presidential Citations, including details of the event. The newsletter also recapped the recent adventures of the club's GSE exchange team in Texas. Finally, it included the weekly thought from the Rotary Foundation about the importance of supporting the Foundation.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health committee is preparing for various events and the parish nurse position.
3. Financially, 2011 was Zion's most positive year-end in years. The proposed 2012 budget shows a small surplus.
4. Under new business, the council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read, with his last day on May 20 and effective retirement on June 30, 2012.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
Tom Maxwell returns home to Cebu, Philippines after 4.5 months in the US receiving medical treatment. He had severe infections in his leg from diabetes that doctors said would require amputations. However, through hyperbaric oxygen therapy and prayer, God healed Tom's leg and he kept all toes but one. The church in Cebu is growing with more people attending. Tom provides updates on the ministry and requests prayer in various areas including health, finances, growth of the church, and salvation of friends and family.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Singapore discusses their December 21st meeting where the guest speaker was Rev. Kenneth Huang. He spoke about the importance of family, especially during the Christmas season. Other discussions included a banner exchange with a visiting club from Estonia, collecting donations for Boys' Town scholarships, and announcing upcoming Rotary events in December and January. The bulletin closes by wishing all members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Club's President and Board of Directors.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay celebrated its 2nd anniversary and Christmas with a dinner at the Nedlands Golf Club. Former entertainer and councillor Max Kay spoke about his life journey from Scotland to Perth. The club also discussed sponsoring a participant for the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp in January and hosting a dinner for camp participants in February. Additionally, the Rotary Foundation approved a scholarship application for Justin to study at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
The Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church provides facilities and services for wedding ceremonies. Fees are determined by the Board of Trustees and include rental fees for the sanctuary, hall, and garden as well as custodial and ministerial fees. Couples work with the Church Administrator to arrange their personalized ceremony in the sanctuary, garden, or hall and determine any associated costs. Music, equipment, and parking are also available to support the wedding.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on upcoming club activities and events for the month of September 2010. Key events include a donation of toys being sent to Cambodia, applications opening for the Group Study Exchange program to Germany, and an upcoming sausage sizzle fundraiser. The bulletin also highlights guest speakers for upcoming meetings on topics like fine arts and Rotary youth programs.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from the past week. It includes a letter from the club president discussing an inspirational presentation from Prof. Ralph Martins on Alzheimer's research. Other articles discuss hosting a sausage sizzle fundraiser at Bunnings, a storage space arranged at Bethesda Hospital for club property, and boxes of books being sent to India. The bulletin also previews upcoming club meetings and events, such as a visit to a new kitchen facility funded in part by the club.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay and District 9455. It discusses last week's club meeting, upcoming events like the AGM and a speaker on the Rotary Foundation. It also provides updates on club projects like RYDA and supporting schools in Nepal. International projects discussed include providing microscopes to schools and installing a water filtration system at a school in Nepal.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on upcoming events and initiatives:
- An invitation for members to attend a presentation by Ian Munday from ShelterBox on their disaster relief efforts.
- A letter from the Club President welcoming a new member and providing updates on club activities and committees.
- Details on an upcoming "Rotary Means Business" networking event between multiple local Rotary clubs.
- A Rotary Foundation piece on the impact of Group Study Exchanges in connecting people globally.
- News that the End Polio Now logo was projected on landmarks worldwide for Rotary's 104th birthday.
- Information on the upcoming RYPEN leadership
the Rotary Club of Abuja, Nigeria to July to 15 August 2010. The team learn about Japanese culture and
provide resuscitation equipment will be hosted by the Rotary Club traditions through various activities
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides for a hospital has been approved. of D. 1640 in Normandy. including a tea ceremony lesson.
updates on club activities and events. It discusses the club president's The equipment will help save many
letter welcoming new members, recapping the previous meeting with a lives. The project will be funded in Australia / Japan Youth January is Rotary Awareness
guest speaker on psych
- The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay providing updates on club activities from November 2nd to 9th, 2009.
- It announces that Dolly Parton will speak at the 2010 Rotary International Convention and encourages members to register.
- It emphasizes the importance of supporting the Rotary Foundation, including its PolioPlus program, and encourages members to consider becoming inaugural members of the Paul Harris Society.
- Local club activities mentioned include a presentation by member Bill Hassell about his life and career, and the club acquiring its own projector through a donation.
A Group Study Exchange between Rotary districts in Zambia and South Africa took place in 2006, signifying improved relations between the two countries. The exchange was made possible by district designated funds from District 9210 to District 9300. Group Study Exchanges can help foster understanding between formerly conflicting countries and make history.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on club activities and events for the week of 25th-31st May 2009. Key information includes:
- Funds were raised for PolioPlus through a water purifier auction and concert ticket sales.
- Two new members, Jane Armstrong and Anne McAnearney, joined the club.
- At the Club Assembly, options for establishing a Club Foundation were discussed.
- The GSE team shared their experiences visiting various organizations in Texas.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on the club's activities over the past week, including a letter from the club president, details about projects helping the local Anawim Women's Refuge and Manna Industries, an invitation to the district governor's upcoming visit, and information about purchasing club polo shirts and caps. It announces upcoming social events like a brunch at a member's home and dinners hosted by members to get to know each other better.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay announced its Group Study Exchange team selected to visit Normandy, France in 2010. The club also discussed upcoming social and fundraising events including a brunch, quiz night and Christmas dinner. Members were encouraged to get involved in these events and promote vocational service during the upcoming month. Details were provided about guest speakers and topics for upcoming meetings.
The bulletin discusses upcoming events for the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including a club assembly, a talk on forensic DNA profiling, and an update on their efforts in the Waist Disposal Challenge. It also provides an update on the Group Study Exchange program between Wiluna and Fiji that is preparing to proceed.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on upcoming events and speakers for their weekly meetings in October and November 2010. This includes a District Governor visit, presentations on sustainability and water research, and a social event. It also lists the current board members and their roles. Club members are encouraged to contribute news items and photos to the bulletin.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities, events, and speakers. Recent activities highlighted include electing a new club president for the next year, hearing from a guest speaker about his work in Cambodia, and two new members joining the club. Upcoming events mentioned are the annual general meeting, a pre-Halloween social function, and two special meetings - one promoting the Rotary Foundation and another being the annual Christmas party. The newsletter also shares news from the district governor and information about other clubs' projects.
The document summarizes:
1) The Rotary emblem has undergone several design changes since its inception in 1905.
2) In 1919, the Rotary board adopted a design by Charles Mackintosh featuring six spokes and 24 cogs.
3) This design was further modified in 1924 to include a keyway and became the standard emblem still used today.
This issue of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's bulletin provides updates on several ongoing projects and initiatives:
1) An update on the Rotary WA Cord Blood Bank project, including that tenders have been received and construction is expected to commence and complete in 2010.
2) A fundraiser was held to see the movie Amelia, raising additional funds for PolioPlus. 137 of 150 tickets were sold.
3) New research on the importance of breakfast in adolescent mental health, funded by Australian Rotary Health.
4) Recognition of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, and Rotary's role in reunifying Germany and expanding into Eastern Europe during that
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on recent club activities:
- Two new members, Andrea Hayward and Lyn Packer, were inducted or welcomed into the club in late March.
- The club president's letter discusses the inductions and encourages members to prove that the club is moving in a positive direction.
- An explanation is provided of "Friends of Rotary," an initiative to make Rotary association more flexible for professional commitments.
- Other updates include condolences for recent family losses, a request for members to clearly label payments, and plans to obtain quotes for bannerettes.
The bulletin provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including a letter from the Club President about an upcoming speaker on an Indigenous Aviation Training Scheme. It also summarizes the successful launch of a Magnifying Microscope Project for local schools, attended by representatives from other Rotary clubs. The bulletin notes upcoming club meetings and events, including a social function and the annual Changeover Dinner in July.
This document is the bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay for the period of December 10-17, 2011. It provides updates on the previous meeting including a presentation by education reformer John Fleming, and announces details for the upcoming meetings and Christmas function. Key points include:
1. John Fleming gave a presentation on his education reform work achieving remarkable results in disadvantaged schools through high standards, teacher accountability, and explicit step-by-step instruction.
2. The upcoming speaker is to be Dr. Bernard Bowen AM discussing the Square Kilometre Array Radio Telescope project.
3. Details are provided for the club's Christmas function on December 22nd at the Nedlands Golf
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on:
1) The upcoming changeover to a new Club President and invites members to the Changeover Night dinner on June 30th.
2) Last week's guest speaker who discussed abrasives manufacturing and this week's scheduled speaker on BHP Billiton.
3) The successful "Paint Your Pinky" fundraising event at a local primary school that raised over $500 for polio immunization.
4) Upcoming Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program and request for member volunteers on August 16th.
5) Recognition of two new club members and their involvement in an international education project in Fiji.
- A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, leaving hundreds dead and thousands homeless.
- ShelterBox is mobilizing a Response Team with members from the US and UK to deliver immediate aid.
- ShelterBox has experience working in Haiti after hurricanes in 2008 and will work with local contacts to distribute supplies.
- The earthquake was centered near Port-au-Prince and severely damaged many buildings, including UN and government structures.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on upcoming club events and activities for the period of 18th-24th May 2009. Planning is underway for a Christmas in July fundraising event in July. The club hosted guest speakers who discussed their work in peace studies and reducing medical errors. Donations were also collected for charitable organizations. Upcoming speakers and club assembly topics were announced. The bulletin encourages club participation and donations to End Polio Now and The Rotary Foundation.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay summarizing their recent Changeover Night ceremony where the new president for the upcoming Rotary year was inducted. It provides details on guests in attendance, new members who joined, and thanks outgoing president Simone for her service. It also lists upcoming social events and volunteer opportunities for members and provides updates on club projects both locally and internationally.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides updates on upcoming events, guest speakers, and community service activities. Upcoming events include a talk by State Member Geoff Lee on local issues, and the District Conference in March. The newsletter also discusses the Club's support of literacy programs through book donations to countries in the Asia-Pacific region, and flood relief efforts of sister club Rotary Club of Ramon Magsaysay in the Philippines. Members are encouraged to participate in fundraising and volunteer activities.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provided updates on:
1) The club is seeking a new President Elect as the current President Elect resigned.
2) Last week's club meeting discussed committee meetings and supported holding a quiz night fundraiser.
3) This week's meeting will celebrate Rotary's 106th anniversary and feature a speech from Dean John Shepherd on World Understanding and Peace Day.
This document is the August 3-9, 2009 issue of the New Horizons bulletin for the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It includes letters from the club president about recent club activities and welcoming new members. It also announces details of an upcoming visit from the District Governor and dinner meeting. There is an update on a Peace Fellow applicant from the club and information on how Indonesian Rotary clubs are helping children with cleft lip issues. The final article is about Rotary World Peace Fellows.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from the past week. It includes a letter from the Club President covering recent meetings, including brainstorming fundraising ideas and upcoming project launches. It also summarizes a youth driver awareness program, the launch of a project supporting Manna Industries, and an interview about efforts to eradicate polio. Upcoming events include representatives attending a training seminar and celebrating World Rotaract Day. The bulletin closes by encouraging members to continue serving through Rotary.
St. john's mag october 2020 - web versionChris Lyne
This document provides information about local services in Boxmoor including a painter and decorator, magazine advertising costs, and notices from the associate minister and director of music.
The associate minister announces that they will be leaving Boxmoor parish in November to begin a new form of ministry. They reflect on their journey serving in various parishes over the past decade.
The parish diary lists church services and events for October, including Harvest Festival, APCM, baptisms, and the resumption of choral evensong with COVID-19 safety measures in place. St Stephen's church also reopens for the first time in 6 months.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including speakers at weekly meetings, committee meetings, volunteer activities, and social events. It summarizes recent club activities including a presentation by guest speaker Pamela O'Cuneen about her experiences living in various African countries. It also announces an upcoming BBQ at Dot Bennett Park on March 18th for club members, Interactors, and residents of Access Housing to socialize. Additionally, it shares messages from Rotary International leaders about the organization's commitment to peace and helping those in need through The Rotary Foundation.
The document is a newsletter from Oriole-York Mills United Church providing updates on church activities and events. It includes a message from Rev. Cyndy about using Lent as a time for reflection and deepening one's relationship with God. It also summarizes discussions from church council meetings about the church's future plans and facilities upgrades. Finally, it reports on a "Be Happy" course that was held at the church to help participants develop gratitude.
The bulletin provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including:
1) The president discusses a training session on projects attended and hopes to build relationships with local Rotaract clubs.
2) Two students who attended a leadership program will speak at the next meeting.
3) RAWCS assists Rotary clubs to select and manage international projects and helps Australians donate to or volunteer on projects.
This document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay in Western Australia. It provides updates on the club's activities in early December 2009, including welcoming a new member, presenting on ongoing projects, and advertising upcoming events. It also features a letter from the club president about the club's activities, securing nominations for leadership positions, and wishing a member a speedy recovery. Finally, it includes a section on the Rotary Foundation thought of the week about supporting the Foundation to improve lives around the world.
The bulletin discusses upcoming events like a fundraiser movie night for polio, an address by the Rotary Foundation Vice Chair on the work of the Foundation, and the club's Christmas dinner. It also provides updates on the club's projects like providing magnifying microscopes to local schools and organizing a study exchange to Fiji, and recognizes members' contributions.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting and heard from guest speaker Ken Wyatt about challenges facing Australia's indigenous population. Club President Di Collins provided an update on club activities and resignations. New member Elizabeth Bain was inducted at the meeting. Upcoming social activities were discussed, including a brunch hosted by members Bill and Sue Hassell. The club is also looking at assisting Manna Industries by helping to fund and equip a new kitchen facility.
The bulletin provides information about an upcoming Rotary club meeting and other club activities. It discusses last week's meeting celebrating Rotary's 106th birthday with a guest speaker. It promotes literacy month activities in March and the district conference at the end of the month. It also provides details about an Interact interest meeting, RYPEN nominations, and the ShelterBox response to the New Zealand earthquake.
The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville held its weekly meeting on February 27th. Lisa Kim, a former NYSF student and Rotary exchange student, spoke about her experiences. Members were reminded of upcoming events, including the District Conference, a concert at the zoo, and volunteering at the Castle Hill Show. Directors' reports provided updates on club service, community service, youth service, vocational service, and international service. The international director discussed fundraising efforts for polio eradication and several upcoming international events. The meeting concluded with the president's remarks.
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including:
1) A presentation by Gillian and Clifford Yudelman on Maiti Nepal and rescuing trafficked girls in India.
2) The induction of new members Joyce Wong Lee and Wong Lee.
3) Upcoming fundraising events in March for Maiti Nepal to be held by club member Gillian Yudelman.
4) Opportunities for the club to participate in hosting an inbound group study exchange team from Germany in late March/early April.
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including:
1) A guest speaker, Dr. Bernard Bowen, provided insight into the vast Square Kilometre Array radio telescope project and nominations were confirmed for club board positions for the upcoming year.
2) Fundraising efforts by club member Calum Foulner through his charity Upside were discussed, which helps rural communities in Nepal through a boarding house and planned orchard/coffee plantation.
3) An update was provided on knitted toy distribution efforts as well as a request from the MS Society of Western Australia for assistance supporting a family new to the area dealing with MS.
The summary provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including:
1) Two members spoke about the Save Foundation in Africa which works to conserve endangered species like rhinos.
2) The next meeting will feature the annual address by Dr. Ken Collins on the Rotary Foundation.
3) Upcoming events include the club's Christmas function and a fundraising quiz night organized by another local club.
4) International projects supported by the club include providing equipment to schools for the deaf in Malaysia through matching grants.
This document announces an event to hear presentations from Rotary International leaders on The Rotary Foundation. It will take place on November 30, 2011 in Perth, Australia, featuring RI President-Elect Sakuji Tanaka and Past RI President William B Boyd. Dr. Ken Michael AC will serve as the master of ceremonies. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about TRF programs and support its initiatives through sponsorships or display advertising at the event.
The bulletin provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including their recent meeting with the District Governor and two recipients of their Pride of Workmanship Awards. It outlines club activities like upcoming speakers, projects involving their international service committee and a new generations committee. The bulletin also provides information to members on Rotary programs and encourages learning more about the organization.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its second annual report covering July 2010 through June 2011. Key highlights included chartering the first community-based Interact club in Western Australia with 21 inaugural members. The club's Magnifying Microscope project expanded across the state. Members were involved in numerous district and international Rotary activities. Service projects focused on community, vocational, and youth programs. Financially, the club held successful fundraising events and established a foundation to enable tax-deductible donations for local projects.
Margaret Stuart McLaughlin – Club Service Every Wednesday at Rotary Club of Freshwater
Director 6.00pm for 6.30pm at Bay
jim.mclaughlin@bigpond.co the Nedlands Yacht
m.au Club, Dalkeith
The bulletin discusses upcoming Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay meetings and speakers, including a talk by a Vietnamese refugee on her escape by boat. It also mentions election results for local government positions, inducting a new club member, recognizing members' donations to the Rotary Foundation, and an upcoming social event. The club is encouraged to support the Rotary Foundation through donations to achieve a Presidential Citation.
- The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting on October 12th, where the guest speaker was Carina Hoang, a Vietnamese refugee who escaped Vietnam by boat at age 16.
- Upcoming events for the club include a cocktail function on October 23rd, Pride of Workmanship Awards on October 26th, and the club's AGMs on November 9th.
- The club acquired a new trailer which was used on its first job to transport books to the Save the Children
This document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay in Western Australia. It summarizes that the club held meetings on September 28th, October 5th, and October 12th which featured speakers on sustainability, an End Polio breakfast, and a speaker on escaping Vietnam. It also notes the official visit of the district governor, welcoming of a new member, upcoming committee meetings and events, and calls for nominations for a Pride of Workmanship community award.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on:
1) Upcoming meetings and events, including guest speakers, fundraisers, and social functions.
2) Club members, including recognition of achievements and updates on members who are traveling.
3) Community service projects, such as providing microscopes to local schools and organizing a young cook competition.
1. Max Hipkins presented three proposals for the Perth Waterfront Plan to the club. The current government proposal would commence work after CHOGM but Max believes it has disadvantages compared to the alternative plan he developed.
2. The alternative plan has advantages like being low cost, protecting from winds, avoiding dredging and pollution, and emphasizing residential areas over traffic. It appears to be a better option than the government's current proposal.
3. The club discussed various club activities, events, and sponsorship opportunities including a talent show being organized by the Interact Club to raise funds for a village in Tanzania. Members were asked to consider assisting the Interactors.
This document is the meeting minutes from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay in Western Australia. It summarizes the various activities and events happening with the club over the next month, including hosting guest speakers, participating in fundraising events, sponsoring educational programs, and recognizing members. Key initiatives mentioned include sponsoring students to attend a science experience, presenting microscopes to local schools, and hosting a quiz night fundraiser for Alzheimer's research.
1) The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting, welcoming a new member and hearing from a speaker about the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) being held in Perth.
2) Upcoming club events were announced, including a symposium on Aboriginal health, a young cook competition, and the annual address by the Rotary Foundation chair.
3) The club is seeking donations and volunteers to support various community service projects through Donations in Kind, including collecting for schools overseas, providing hospital equipment, and more.
This document summarizes the activities from a Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay meeting, including:
1) A presentation was given by Professor Ray Wills on sustainable energy and renewable sources like solar, wind, and tidal power.
2) Upcoming events were announced like a speaking competition for students and a presentation on Perth's waterfront development.
3) A group study exchange to Fiji was postponed to allow participants to attend a district conference in April 2012. Alternative community service project ideas were discussed.
The article discusses the Rotary Avenues of Service Citation, which recognizes outstanding service by a Rotarian across Rotary's five avenues of service. It can be awarded by a Rotary club once per year to one of its members and is recommended by the club president to Rotary International. The citation commends significant personal service by the individual Rotarian. It provides an alternative to a Paul Harris Fellow recognition for outstanding club members who have not donated funds to The Rotary Foundation but have excelled in service.
Sustainable Cambodia provides clean water, sanitation, nutrition, and education programs to empower Cambodian communities. In 2010, they installed 111 new wells, 8 ponds, 283 biofilters, and more, benefiting over 4,500 people. Their education programs expanded to include 9 preschools and 9 primary schools. Through community organizations, villagers contribute labor and funds to projects for income, food, and sustainable development.
The document provides an update on recent and upcoming activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, District 9455. It summarizes a recent vocational visit to an embroidery business, hosting of a French exchange student, and participation in the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program. Upcoming events include a meeting with a speaker from the Sustainable Energy Association of Australia and various committee and board meetings.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay meeting summary from August 10th includes:
1) A presentation from Gillian Yudelman about Maiti Nepal, a charity rescuing girls from human trafficking between India and Nepal.
2) Announcements about upcoming Rotary Youth Driver Awareness event and need for host families for a group study exchange team visit.
3) A guest speaker from EmbroidMe offered to donate an embroidered towel as a raffle prize for the club.
This document summarizes meetings of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay in Western Australia. It discusses presentations given at recent meetings on topics such as a youth enrichment camp, chiropractic health, a school principal's education reforms in Australia, and a charity supporting trafficked girls in Nepal. Upcoming meetings will feature members discussing their organization Maiti Nepal and well wishes for a club member recovering from a stroke.
1. New Horizons
The Official Bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay Inc.
PO Box 168, Nedlands, Western Australia, 6909 ! District 9450! ABN: 99 602 195 617
Volume 2, Issue 44 3rd - 9th May 2010
Letter from the Club Burundi Peace Choir & WAPA Concert 6th May The Twa People RO President’s Monthly Rotary Foundation
President Band Tickets to WAPA Rob looks into the Twa Message Thought of the Week
Find out what is Launch of the Burundi concert on 6th May to people after attending This months message is This week’s thought is
happening around the Peace Choir CD. aid Rotary. the Burundi Peace about Rotary’s role in about the Rotary
club. Page 2 Page 3 Choir launch. disaster recovery. Foundation.
Page 1 Page 3 Page 3 Page 5
the good will and better We have now seen both the Thursday, plus three visitors
Letter From the understanding that comes outbound and inbound from the RC Cambridge, a
out of such exchanges. As I teams, with the D9450 team couple from Matilda Bay and
Club President said on Thursday evening, to Normandy departing on hosts and drivers from the
the programs of the Rotary 16th May. We wish our girl RC of Perth along with the
Dear Fellow Rotarians, Foundation are all about Kylie West and other Normandy GSE Team.
building world members of the Team a
On 28th April, the RCFB understanding and peace rewarding and fulfilling (it is Welcome back to travelling
hosted the Inbound GSE through its educational and always life changing) trip to Rotarians Peter Symons and
Team from D. 1640 in humanitarian programs and Normandy. Clive Boddy and we hope to
Normandy. They are a very worthy of our club and have Blaise Johnson home
friendly team with a great personal support. It was wonderful to see a from the USA very soon.
sense of humour and I hope good number of our own Toni James emailed from
all present glimpsed a little of members at our meeting last Boston and will be home in
early June. We have a very
mobile membership and are
always delighted to see
members on their return.
It’s been another busy week
with two more schools
presented with magnifying
microscopes and the launch
of the Burundi Peace Choir
and Bands CD and website
on Saturday, 1st May. As a
Club we can be well satisfied
with our achievements since
receiving our Charter just 17
months ago.
Pres. 2010-11 Simone and PE
2011-12 Bill are attending the
District Assembly on Sunday
2nd May so everything is
happening with respect to the
change of guard in the Club
on 1st July. As Ken and I will
be overseas from 22nd May
until 26th June enjoying some
private travel prior to
attending the Rotary
International Convention in
Photo: Inbound GSE Team from Normandy visit RC Freshwater Bay. (L-R) Claire Forsdyke, Daniel Forsdyke, Montreal, Simone will
Adnan Zahouani, Patrick Lebailly, Michael Wood, Vanessa Lakdar, Sebastien Brognard, Sarah Barbey, Warren effectively be taking over the
Milner
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2. N E W H O R I Z O N S
running of the club in just a with Pres. Kerry McAuliffe Cost is $30 per
few weeks time. It is quite a and Di re the Club’s Charity person, BYO
process taking all the Club Foundation. It is slowly wine money
property in and out of our progressing and will be will be collected
venue each meeting and advancing to the next stage. on the night.
Bryant has kindly offered to Further advice will be Those with
see if there may be a announced as developments spouses, please
cupboard in the hospital take place. remember to
where we might be able to include them.
store the property. If this is
not possible, it would be Andrea’s
helpful if a member could RYPEN
offer to be responsible for it Relocation
during our absence. Any Along with one
volunteers please? As Andrea Hayward has not student from
been able to get back to the Christ Church
Outstanding speakers Club during the period she Grammar, the
coming up so please be has been packing to move to club will
certain to make Wednesday her new job in Canberra sponsor two
Rotary meetings a priority. we’ve not had the students from
This week we have opportunity to wish her well. MLC for the
Australian of the Year for Andrea will keep her Rotary Youth
WA, Rotarian Professor membership with us until Program of
Ralph Martins update us and she finds a Club in Canberra Enrichment
Ken Collins holds up the Burundi Peace Choir CD
present his very positive which she would like to (RYPEN) camp
message on his area of transfer to. We’ll miss you at the end of Ken officially launched the
expertise, Alzheimer ’s Andrea and look forward to May. project by opening the
Disease. Bring spouses and your visits when you are in packages of CDs. Melpo
friends as he is not to be Perth to visit your family.
missed. Burundi Peace Economou, the person
behind the project finishes
Yours in Rotary Service, Meeting on 12th Choir & Band her position at ASETTs this
Tuesday. She has done a
wonderful job, coordinating
Di Collins May Simone, Wilma, Rob, Ken the project and bringing it to
Charter President and Di attended the launch a conclusion prior to her
As it will be a buffet meal of the CD, Website and DVD departure.
Club Charity and exact numbers are
required, can ALL members
of the Burundi Peace Choir
and Band on Saturday, 1st Why not support the Choir
May at the Leederville Town
Foundation please indicate their
attendance/non attendance Hall. There was a
by purchasing CDs as gifts?
No yet available on line as
for the meeting on 12th May disappointing attendance banking facilities are not in
Our solicitor from Talbot and when Past Rotary from supporting Rotary place, information can be
Olivier is back from her International President Glen Clubs, however, Simone sourced via the website
break and has been in touch Kinross will be our speaker. spoke about the website and www.burundipeacechoir.com
The Burundi Peace Choir
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the conflict between the Hutus survival. Today much of the
WAPA Concert and Tutsis, which reached its available land, apart from
height in the Rwandan areas reserved for wildlife
6th May genocide of 1994, when, about conservation and
30% of the Twa population of environmental protection, is
Although it is short notice, if Rwanda died in the fighting. now under cultivation.
members and friends are able Unable to access their
to attend the Baroque Banquet Traditionally, the Twa have ancestral lands and practice
Concert on Thursday, 6th May, been a semi-nomadic “hunter traditional cultural and
please let Peter Symons know. gatherer people of the economic activities, the Twa
mountain forests. Due to now perceive their pottery
Peter has kindly negotiated clearing of the forests for as an expression of their
$5.00 for each ticket sold to agriculture, logging, present day identity;
come back to the Club, development projects, or however, since cheap
however, he needs 25 tickets to
be sold to take advantage of
creation of conservation areas,
the Twa have been forced to
industrialized products are
now readily available,
RI President's
this fundraiser. leave these areas and establish
new homes. As they seek to
pottery has become a “loss-
making” activity. Despite
Monthly
develop new means of this, the Twa cling to the
Thank you Peter. Let’s hope
25 can be rounded up quickly. sustaining their communities activity for its cultural and Message:
(such as agriculture and social significance. Not only
livestock development) most do they consider it an Helping with
The Twa People are currently landless and live ancestral tradition, but it
By Rob Rohrlach (with much help in poverty. The ancestral land also carries a social Long-term
from Wikipedia) rights of the Twa have never importance in their current
been recognized by their day society. The process of Recovery
When I attended the release of governments and no digging the clay and
the Burundi Band & Peace compensation has been made carrying it to their Efforts
Choir CD I was moved by for lands lost. settlements allows for Rotary International News
their music, thanks for being socialization and a sense of 23 April 2010
accepted in Australia and the Twa children have little access community amongst Twa
fact that their women have to education and their potters. In his May message, RI
difficulty smiling. I decided to communities have limited President John Kenny says,
research on the Net to find out representation in local and It has been our pleasure to "Rotary is not a disaster relief
more. national government. Due to help these people spread agency, but we are very good
their pygmy ancestry, they their message in Perth. at long-term recovery. After all
Their own website (http:// continue to suffer ethnic the media attention dies
prejudice, discrimination, down, Rotary will still be
www.burundipeacechoir.com/
about/) gives some clue but I violence, and general Changeover there on the ground -- in
had to dig deeper. exclusion from society. Twa Haiti’s case, with 17 local
men struggle with alcoholism, Night 1st July clubs and thousands of willing
The following is mainly lifted known to occur in partner clubs.
from Wiki but gives a good communities facing cultural As it is our
summary of their history. collapse as men can no longer very first Club
carry out traditional roles and
provide for families. By 2007
C h a n g e o v e r,
please put the
Visit to Manna Industries
The Twa, also known as
Batwa, are a pygmy people
who were the oldest recorded
begging was the primary
source of livelihood for 40%
date in your
diary. It is of
‘Kids in the Kitchen’
inhabitants of the Great Lakes Rwanda Batwa. course another
meeting for When: Wednesday, 19th May, 2010.
region of central Africa. They
While the Twa adapted to the your spouse to Venue: Maddington Primary School, Albany
are found in Burundi,
changes in their environment attend and Highway, Maddington.
Rwanda, Uganda and the
by adopting new economic also please Time: 6:00pm
Congo. There are also a
activities and thus traditions invite friends Note: This is in place of our regular meeting
number living in the swamps
and deserts far from the forest and identities, they continue to and potential
in Angola, Namibia, Zambia, face challenges to their Rotarians.
and Botswana living.
In 2000, they numbered PRIP Glen Kinross RC Freshwater Bay
approximately 80,000 people,
making them a significant You are invited to the Dinner Meeting to Changeover Dinner
minority group in these celebrate the visit of PRIP Glen Kinross to the
countries. club. The first Changeover Dinner of the Rotary Club
When: Wednesday, 12th May, 2010. of Freshwater Bay.
Over the centuries they have Venue: Bethesda Hospital Cafe, Queenslea Drive, When: Thursday, 1st July, 2010.
been dominated by other Claremont. Venue: Nedlands Golf Club, Melvista Ave,
races, including the Butu and Time: 6:30pm for 7:00pm. Nedlands 6009.
and Tutsis. The Twa are often Cost: $30 (BYO Wine) Time: 6:30pm for 7:00pm.
ignored in discussions about Cost: $45
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4. N E W H O R I Z O N S
Left: Manna Industries “Manna, Health
in Eating Facility” – (L-R) Ken Collins,
Mrs Margaret Collins Director Schools
Canning Education District, Bill Hassell,
Elizabeth Bain and Bev Lowe of Manna
Industries
Right: Presentation of microscopes at
Lesmurdie Primary, (L-R) Alan Rourke
(Watercorp) Rob Rohrlach, Di Collins,
Principal Cheryl Elphick, John Clarke
(STAWA) and students
Left: Presentation of microscopes to
North Cottesloe Primary – Science
Teacher Kaye Wood, John Clarke, Vice
Principal Darrilyn Dawson, Rob
Rohrlach, Di Collins, students Alzena
and Michael, Claudia Renner
(Watercorp) and Ken Collins
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5. N E W H O R I Z O N S
charity of choice and that I leader of his GSE team he Ontario, Canada that
The Rotary had to convince others that it was already a dedicated makeshift school he visited
Foundation should be theirs also.” Rotarian but what he saw in
South Africa made him not
has now benefited from two
matching grants. Meanwhile
The visit to a makeshift just a Rotarian but a John is busy telling everyone
Week 44: This week’s Rotary school during a Group Study cheerleader for the Rotary about The Rotary Foundation
Foundation Thought is about Exchange in South Africa Foundation. He saw first and why Every Rotarian,
cheering for The Foundation. helped to change Rotarian hand the importance of the Every Year is his charity of
John Tomalson from Canada. Rotary Foundation’s Choice.
“I became a true Rotarian. It programs and the impact
was that GSE experience. It He learned that real teaching they have on the world.
was a defining moment. I is about the love of teaching;
came back and realized that he also learned what it meant Through John’s efforts and
the Foundation was my to be a Rotarian. As the team the Rotary Club of Bolton,
Program for April/May
Introduction
Date Details
Date Name
5th May Ralph Martins - Alzheimer’s
5th May Margaret Stuart Research
12th May Ken Collins 12th May Past RI President Glen Kinross -
Dinner Meeting
Vote of Thanks 19th May Vocational Visit: Manna Industries
“Kids in the Kitchen’ in Maddington
Date Name
26th May Club Assembly
5th May Bryant Stokes
12th May Bill Hassell
Welcoming Roster Board Club Details
Rotary Year 2009-10
Date Name Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay Inc.
Di Collins — President
president@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au PO Box 168,
5th May Simon Carot Collins Nedlands,
Ken Collins — Vice President / Western Australia, 6909
12th May Margaret Stuart Membership Director
vicepresident@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Meetings
19th May TBA membership@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Wednesday 5:45pm to 6:45pm
Cafe, Bethesda Hospital
Simone Carot Collins — President Elect / Queenslea Drive
26th May Clive Boddy
Club Administration Director
Claremont
presidentelect@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
clubadmin@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Email
New Horizons: Winner of the District 9450 president@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
Bulletin Award for 2009/10 Rajah Senitharajah — Treasurer Phone
treasurer@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au 08 9385 0471
Fax
Daniel Forsdyke — Secretary
Bulletin Contributions secretary@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
08 9385 0472
Website
Rob Rohrlach — Projects Director
Contributions for the weekly bulletin are www.rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
projects@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
sought from members of the club.
Facebook
Why not use the bulletin to update the club Claire Forsdyke — International Director
http://www.facebook.com/
on the projects your committee is working foundation@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au freshwaterbayrotary
on or promote the clubs next fundraising
Toni James — PR & Marketing
event. Chartered 19 December 2008
Committee Director
Please forward articles and photos to publicrelations@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
daniel.forsdyke@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
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