- The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its regular meeting where a DNA profiling expert discussed the uses and ethical considerations of DNA profiling.
- The upcoming club assembly and forum will focus on membership and feature interactive discussion questions from the president.
- The club's tickets for the movie "Matching Jack" have arrived and members are invited to attend and bring friends.
- Representatives from the club attended a presentation on the ShelterBox project and are satisfied the club should continue supporting this charity providing emergency shelter.
- The Claremont Primary School will hold a fundraiser to support PolioPlus and a club member will speak to students about Rotary's efforts to eradicate polio.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on:
1) The president's message encouraging members to take on roles and attend club forums.
2) A recap of last week's meeting which featured a speaker from Access Housing Australia.
3) This week's club forum meeting to get member feedback.
4) An upcoming visit from a Group Study Exchange team from Fiji and a request for hosts.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and events for the following week. It announces an upcoming vocational visit to Linneys diamond company and the club's annual changeover dinner. It also discusses the club president's support for the Treemission environmental project and highlights guest speaker Jade Lewis who will discuss youth drug issues. International news covers the "Kick Polio Out of Africa" virtual soccer ball campaign raising awareness for polio eradication efforts across the continent.
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.
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 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.
The document is the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses upcoming events for the club including a club assembly, fundraising event, and speaker. It also provides updates on club members and invites other clubs to participate in a health initiative called the Waist Disposal Challenge which aims to educate members on healthy lifestyles and reduce obesity and disease risk.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and projects over the past week. It discusses an ethics article, knitted items sent to AIDS babies internationally, the outbound GSE team traveling to Texas, a ShelterBox fundraising event, and Rotary International President DK Lee's upcoming visit. It also recognizes Rotarian Bill Hassell receiving an Order of Merit from Germany and previews upcoming club events and speakers.
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.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on:
1) The president's message encouraging members to take on roles and attend club forums.
2) A recap of last week's meeting which featured a speaker from Access Housing Australia.
3) This week's club forum meeting to get member feedback.
4) An upcoming visit from a Group Study Exchange team from Fiji and a request for hosts.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and events for the following week. It announces an upcoming vocational visit to Linneys diamond company and the club's annual changeover dinner. It also discusses the club president's support for the Treemission environmental project and highlights guest speaker Jade Lewis who will discuss youth drug issues. International news covers the "Kick Polio Out of Africa" virtual soccer ball campaign raising awareness for polio eradication efforts across the continent.
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.
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 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.
The document is the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses upcoming events for the club including a club assembly, fundraising event, and speaker. It also provides updates on club members and invites other clubs to participate in a health initiative called the Waist Disposal Challenge which aims to educate members on healthy lifestyles and reduce obesity and disease risk.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and projects over the past week. It discusses an ethics article, knitted items sent to AIDS babies internationally, the outbound GSE team traveling to Texas, a ShelterBox fundraising event, and Rotary International President DK Lee's upcoming visit. It also recognizes Rotarian Bill Hassell receiving an Order of Merit from Germany and previews upcoming club events and speakers.
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.
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.
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This document is a Facebook page called "Keep Neurosurgery in Dunedin" that is advocating to keep neurosurgery services at Dunedin Hospital. The page describes how over 4,000 people support keeping neurosurgery in Dunedin and provides stories from people benefiting from or needing local neurosurgery. It also shares news articles about the issue and asks people to contact the health minister to voice their opinion.
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.
1) The document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including from the club president about upcoming fellowship opportunities and last week's meeting where fundraising events were discussed.
2) Key upcoming events for the club include a quiz night in August, a young chef event, and a lunch fundraiser at Milner College.
3) The club is also involved in various youth programs, including providing magnifying microscopes to schools, participating in "Paint Your Pinky" fundraising events for polio, and sponsoring students for RYDA and RYPEN youth leadership programs.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting. Key discussions included progress on matching grant projects to supply equipment in Nigeria and India, and potential local projects to renovate an outdoor area and support a community kitchen. The club also finalized plans for its upcoming Charter Dinner celebration and increased the weekly meeting fee.
The document provides information about upcoming District 11-A1 Lions Club events and meetings, including:
- The first cabinet meeting on July 28th in Trenton, Michigan.
- Two additional cabinet meetings scheduled for October and January.
- A "Pamper Me" fundraising event on July 12th to support sending deaf and hard of hearing children to summer camp.
- The 2009 District 11-A1 Convention will be held in Frankenmuth, Michigan in early 2009.
- An informational meeting on August 16th for a new Lions club forming in the area.
Pitt County's Relay for Life events received a national award for raising the third highest amount per capita nationally among communities with populations between 150,000 and 249,000 in 2011. Pitt County raised nearly $500,000 total through three Relay for Life events. While fundraising was down across the nation for Relay for Life due to the economy, over 300,000 more participants walked than three years ago. Locally, a 16-year-old student was charged with assaulting a J.H. Rose High School assistant principal after attempting to break up a fight between the student and another.
Rotary Club of Parramatta City's newsletter provides information on upcoming meetings and events, including guest speakers on topics like the Rotary Foundation and insurance fraud. It also discusses partnerships between Rotary International and organizations like Mercy Ships to provide medical services in West Africa. Major Edwin Cox is leaving the club for a new posting, and Christmas hamper bags need to be returned by December 5th. Upcoming events include the club's anniversary and golf day fundraiser for Australian Rotary Health in February and March.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on upcoming events, including the Changeover Night and details on involvement in the Rotary Youth Drivers Awareness program. It also discusses progress in the Waist Disposal Challenge and approval of a new Rotary fellowship. The President-Elect seeks feedback on meeting schedules and holds for a club assembly. The District Governor reflects on the international convention and accomplishments of the district.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on upcoming meetings and events, including guest speakers, projects involving local schools, and changes to the club's meeting format and constitution. It also recognizes members involved in recent club activities and fundraising efforts, and includes schedules for upcoming meetings, duties, and special events through October.
This summary provides an overview of the key information from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin:
1) The bulletin discusses several Rotary projects to help communities recover from natural disasters, including rebuilding libraries in Indonesia after the 2004 tsunami and German Rotary clubs raising over $2 million for relief efforts in Sri Lanka following the same tsunami.
2) It also promotes upcoming events for the local club in January, such as a charity BBQ and discusses what the club is doing in the new year.
3) In addition, it provides a recap of plans for the new nearby District 9455 and shares thoughts about Rotary Foundation efforts and people going to great lengths to help others.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on club activities and events for the period of 23rd February to 1st March 2009. Key items include:
- The Summer Blood Challenge being extended to continue assisting Victorian bushfire victims.
- A call for applications for Ambassadorial and World Peace scholarships for 2010-2011 to promote peace and understanding.
- A request for assistance from the Rotary Club of Fremantle in providing BBQ facilities for a Bush Fires fundraiser event.
- Information on donating to the District 9450 Bush Fire Disaster Response fund.
- Details of upcoming club events and speakers for February and March.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on club activities and events for the period of February 16-22, 2009. Key information includes:
- The Summer Blood Challenge donation period has been extended to assist Victorian bushfire victims.
- The district governor has established a bushfire disaster response fund to coordinate Rotary donations.
- ShelterBox has deployed initial aid to Whittlesea and Kinglake in Victoria at the request of authorities.
- Upcoming club events include the charter night dinner on March 5th and committee meetings.
Rotarians from around the world are participating in athletic events like cycling, swimming, and dancing to raise money and awareness for polio eradication. The Rotary Club of Greater Albany held its second annual Pedal Away Polio bike ride with over 30 riders raising close to $7,000. A Rotary member in Connecticut swam across a lake to raise over $24,000. A California club held a dance marathon that raised thousands while educating the community about polio. These events showcase how Rotarians are actively fighting polio through physical activities.
This document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay in Western Australia. It discusses upcoming events including a board meeting, a presentation on public relations, and the Great Bike Ride fundraiser in November. It also provides updates on projects like collecting books to send to India and using unwanted Rotary magazines as a recruitment tool. The president's message discusses a recent vocational visit to a jeweler and changes to the district website address.
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.
This newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from April to May 2011. It discusses the club's involvement with RYDA, changes allowing the club to support Shelterbox, a request for help obtaining seats at a sporting event, and an invitation to hear guest speaker Julie Bishop MP. It also previews upcoming meetings and speakers, notes progress on a magnifying microscope fundraising project, and highlights alumni support for efforts to end polio.
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 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 document is the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses the club's last meeting which featured a presentation on Afghanistan, and announces a presentation this week on global poverty eradication efforts. It also provides updates on the club's Interact club, a GSE team traveling to Germany, and fundraising efforts for disaster relief in Japan through ShelterBox donations.
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.
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This document is a Facebook page called "Keep Neurosurgery in Dunedin" that is advocating to keep neurosurgery services at Dunedin Hospital. The page describes how over 4,000 people support keeping neurosurgery in Dunedin and provides stories from people benefiting from or needing local neurosurgery. It also shares news articles about the issue and asks people to contact the health minister to voice their opinion.
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.
1) The document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including from the club president about upcoming fellowship opportunities and last week's meeting where fundraising events were discussed.
2) Key upcoming events for the club include a quiz night in August, a young chef event, and a lunch fundraiser at Milner College.
3) The club is also involved in various youth programs, including providing magnifying microscopes to schools, participating in "Paint Your Pinky" fundraising events for polio, and sponsoring students for RYDA and RYPEN youth leadership programs.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting. Key discussions included progress on matching grant projects to supply equipment in Nigeria and India, and potential local projects to renovate an outdoor area and support a community kitchen. The club also finalized plans for its upcoming Charter Dinner celebration and increased the weekly meeting fee.
The document provides information about upcoming District 11-A1 Lions Club events and meetings, including:
- The first cabinet meeting on July 28th in Trenton, Michigan.
- Two additional cabinet meetings scheduled for October and January.
- A "Pamper Me" fundraising event on July 12th to support sending deaf and hard of hearing children to summer camp.
- The 2009 District 11-A1 Convention will be held in Frankenmuth, Michigan in early 2009.
- An informational meeting on August 16th for a new Lions club forming in the area.
Pitt County's Relay for Life events received a national award for raising the third highest amount per capita nationally among communities with populations between 150,000 and 249,000 in 2011. Pitt County raised nearly $500,000 total through three Relay for Life events. While fundraising was down across the nation for Relay for Life due to the economy, over 300,000 more participants walked than three years ago. Locally, a 16-year-old student was charged with assaulting a J.H. Rose High School assistant principal after attempting to break up a fight between the student and another.
Rotary Club of Parramatta City's newsletter provides information on upcoming meetings and events, including guest speakers on topics like the Rotary Foundation and insurance fraud. It also discusses partnerships between Rotary International and organizations like Mercy Ships to provide medical services in West Africa. Major Edwin Cox is leaving the club for a new posting, and Christmas hamper bags need to be returned by December 5th. Upcoming events include the club's anniversary and golf day fundraiser for Australian Rotary Health in February and March.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on upcoming events, including the Changeover Night and details on involvement in the Rotary Youth Drivers Awareness program. It also discusses progress in the Waist Disposal Challenge and approval of a new Rotary fellowship. The President-Elect seeks feedback on meeting schedules and holds for a club assembly. The District Governor reflects on the international convention and accomplishments of the district.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on upcoming meetings and events, including guest speakers, projects involving local schools, and changes to the club's meeting format and constitution. It also recognizes members involved in recent club activities and fundraising efforts, and includes schedules for upcoming meetings, duties, and special events through October.
This summary provides an overview of the key information from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin:
1) The bulletin discusses several Rotary projects to help communities recover from natural disasters, including rebuilding libraries in Indonesia after the 2004 tsunami and German Rotary clubs raising over $2 million for relief efforts in Sri Lanka following the same tsunami.
2) It also promotes upcoming events for the local club in January, such as a charity BBQ and discusses what the club is doing in the new year.
3) In addition, it provides a recap of plans for the new nearby District 9455 and shares thoughts about Rotary Foundation efforts and people going to great lengths to help others.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on club activities and events for the period of 23rd February to 1st March 2009. Key items include:
- The Summer Blood Challenge being extended to continue assisting Victorian bushfire victims.
- A call for applications for Ambassadorial and World Peace scholarships for 2010-2011 to promote peace and understanding.
- A request for assistance from the Rotary Club of Fremantle in providing BBQ facilities for a Bush Fires fundraiser event.
- Information on donating to the District 9450 Bush Fire Disaster Response fund.
- Details of upcoming club events and speakers for February and March.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on club activities and events for the period of February 16-22, 2009. Key information includes:
- The Summer Blood Challenge donation period has been extended to assist Victorian bushfire victims.
- The district governor has established a bushfire disaster response fund to coordinate Rotary donations.
- ShelterBox has deployed initial aid to Whittlesea and Kinglake in Victoria at the request of authorities.
- Upcoming club events include the charter night dinner on March 5th and committee meetings.
Rotarians from around the world are participating in athletic events like cycling, swimming, and dancing to raise money and awareness for polio eradication. The Rotary Club of Greater Albany held its second annual Pedal Away Polio bike ride with over 30 riders raising close to $7,000. A Rotary member in Connecticut swam across a lake to raise over $24,000. A California club held a dance marathon that raised thousands while educating the community about polio. These events showcase how Rotarians are actively fighting polio through physical activities.
This document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay in Western Australia. It discusses upcoming events including a board meeting, a presentation on public relations, and the Great Bike Ride fundraiser in November. It also provides updates on projects like collecting books to send to India and using unwanted Rotary magazines as a recruitment tool. The president's message discusses a recent vocational visit to a jeweler and changes to the district website address.
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.
This newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from April to May 2011. It discusses the club's involvement with RYDA, changes allowing the club to support Shelterbox, a request for help obtaining seats at a sporting event, and an invitation to hear guest speaker Julie Bishop MP. It also previews upcoming meetings and speakers, notes progress on a magnifying microscope fundraising project, and highlights alumni support for efforts to end polio.
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 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 document is the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses the club's last meeting which featured a presentation on Afghanistan, and announces a presentation this week on global poverty eradication efforts. It also provides updates on the club's Interact club, a GSE team traveling to Germany, and fundraising efforts for disaster relief in Japan through ShelterBox donations.
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
This issue of the Hadley Wood News provides updates on local events and changes to the area. It profiles Nick Staton, a well-known local real estate agent, and his involvement in the community. It also shares memories from Nancy Blishen about moving to Hadley Wood in 1951 and how the area has developed since then, including the conversion of her home into flats and shops.
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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 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 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.
The document summarizes recent research on developmental stuttering from brain imaging and physiological studies. It discusses an international conference that brought together groups supporting people who stutter. It also previews ongoing research from Anne Smith studying predictors of chronic stuttering in young children. The research is following children ages 4-5 who stutter and comparing them to normally fluent peers on tasks like hand clapping to study timing ability and brain activity. Initial findings suggest about 60% of children who stutter have unusually poor timing skills compared to their peers.
The passage discusses William Faulkner's literary analysis of his short story "A Rose for Emily." It notes that Faulkner focused on families, time, sex, the past and the American South in his writings. Specifically, in "A Rose for Emily" he examines the effects of tradition versus time through symbolic representations like Emily Grierson's house and a rose. The rose can symbolize both love and death in the story.
This document summarizes the work of Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue in 2012. It discusses their successful adoption events with Petco and Petsmart that led to many cat adoptions. It also outlines their plans to open a new adoption center and long term goal of establishing a sanctuary for cats. The document provides details on donating to support these initiatives and ends with some fun cat facts.
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The document discusses a trip to Cuba where the author experienced Cuban holidays and culture. It describes arriving in Cuba through an interesting customs process. The author then discusses celebrating New Year's Eve in Cuba, observing the fireworks and traditions of receiving gifts and eating a grape with each chime at midnight for good luck. The final sentences discuss the author's overall positive experience immersing in Cuban culture and holidays.
The Sierra Club held a candidates' forum for the Kern County 2nd District Supervisorial race. The chapter is also looking for volunteers for the Executive Committee. The newsletter provides information on ordering Sierra Club calendars as gifts and announces that a lawsuit threatening the Air Pollution Control Board over air quality rules has been settled, requiring the board to enact certain regulations.
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The Invention Exhibit was sectioned by time period, color scheme, and geographic location to take visitors on a colorful journey through the development of inventions across the United States. Materials like plexiglass, sintra, plywood, glass and metal were used to create signs, wall text, and display cases holding artifacts from different eras. Each area featured a distinctive color scheme and incorporated printed images related to important inventions from that time and place.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on various club activities, events, and projects over the past week. Specifically, it discusses:
1) A letter from the club president discussing upcoming events and a successful microscope project.
2) A report on a presentation about the Handicamp program and plans to get the new district involved.
3) Announcements about various upcoming club meetings, events like a twilight sail and Christmas party, and volunteer opportunities.
This newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and events for the month of February 2011. It discusses last week's meeting which featured a presentation on cultural understanding. Upcoming events include a meeting to discuss literacy, a fundraising dinner for RYDA, and the film screening for PolioPlus. The club is also working to start an Interact Club for youth and provides an update on assistance efforts for flood victims in Carnarvon.
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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 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.
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 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 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 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 9455! ABN: 99 602 195 617
Volume 3, Issue 6 9th - 15th August 2010
From the President Matching Jack the ShelterBox Project Club Assembly / Forum PR at Claremont Nigeria Making
Find out what is Movie Get an update on this Details of the upcoming Quarter Impressive Progress
happening around the The club’s tickets important project. club assembly. Promoting the club at Against Polio
club. have arrived. Make Page 1 Page 2 our local shopping Read Bill Gates
Page 1 sure you collect centre. personal observations
yours! Page 3 regarding the fight
Page 1 against Polio.
Page 3
particular profile is roughly 1 & Extension Month in the
From the in 1 billion, so only 6-7 Rotary Calendar, and as such,
people in the world are likely rather than having a speaker Rohallah
President to have the same DNA at our meeting, we will be
profile, though identical participating in an interactive Haidari
Dear Fellow Rotarians, twins do share the same exercise related to
profile. Prof Wetherall membership. Our Assistant Our unsuccessful Peace
At our last meeting, Professor cautioned that a profile Governor, Angus Buchanan, Fellow Applicant Rohallah,
John Wetherall gave a should not be overly relied will be joining us as well. under the caring guidance of
fascinating insight into what on by the justice system to Bill and Sue Hassell and
DNA profiling is used for convict a suspect without Don't forget that this week Margaret Stuart has finally
and ethical considerations other evidence to back up the we'll have our first club secured a full time job and is
around it. From determining likelihood of that person assembly for the year. I will in Christmas Island as an
possible suspects in a crime committing that crime (as be circulating questions for interpreter.
to paternity tests, and even opposed to just having been you to consider for
detecting which village a in that location at some time). discussion at the assembly He is planning to bring his
virus has spread from, DNA (or please email me your wife to Australia when he is
profiling has many very He also raised the ethical responses if you can't make able to look after her.
beneficial uses. The questions posed by paternity it). I hope to see as many of
probability of encountering a tests done without the you (and partners!) there as
mother's possible. ShelterBox
consent or
knowledge. Is Yours in Rotary Service, Project
it fair to all
parties? All Simone Carot Collins On Wednesday, 4th August,
round, it was Club President Margaret Stuart and Ken and
a very Di Collins went out to
educational
talk, and it Matching Jack Sandgate Hall in South Perth
where Tom Henderson
w a s
especially the Movie (founder of ShelterBox) and
Lasse Petersen (general
interesting to manager of ShelterBox UK)
consider the The 12 tickets ordered by the gave a presentation on the
positive and Club have arrived. However, project.
negative on each ticket is printed
ramifications ‘Admit 2’ . Hence if any There had been some issues
of using other members wish to to resolve, hence the quiet
DNA profiles. attend or anyone attending period for the majority of this
would like to invite friends year, whilst these problems
Next week please do so. Tickets have been overcome. The
our meeting available at Wednesday’s problem which surfaced
will be a little meeting from Sec. Di. The earlier in the year was due to
different. This movie has received very a breakaway group in eastern
month is good reviews on the morning Australia. Ken spoke at
Photo: Professor John Wetherall Membership breakfast programs. length with Tom and is
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2. N E W H O R I Z O N S
satisfied that the RCFB Rajah Senathirajah has also about Rotary’s PolioPlus
should continue to support been extremely valuable with Claremont program.
the original project. his continued assistance to
the club through his vocation Primary and
Margaret, who is very with completing the Welcome Back
supportive of ShelterBoxes Application for endorsement PolioPlus
has organised with her as an Income Tax Exempt Debbie
company to have a fund for the new Charity On 17th September the
presentation next Wednesday Fund, as well as applying for Claremont Primary School Good to have Debbie Cash
by PP Michael Reeves, the ABN for the Charity will organise a ‘Paint Your back at our meeting. Debbie
Chairman of the project in D. Fund. Progress is gradually Pinky’ fundraiser for told us very briefly about a
9455, which will be followed being made to bring this to a PolioPlus. new area of need uncovered
up on Friday by a successful conclusion. The in Nepal when James was
fundraising activity at original time frame appears Ken Collins will go along to there recently on a
Phoenix. Well done and to have been rather the school to talk to the Pilgrimage of Hope. An
thank you Margaret. optimistic. elderly woman with no
funds but a kind heart took
destitute women off the
street, along with 28 street
children and is doing what
she can for them. She only
has a couple of rooms and
handful of beds. Debbie
went up to Nepal to see what
could be done to assist.
Beds, linen, blankets,
washing and toileting
facilities are all on the
‘desperately needed’ list.
Through the Angel Academy
school which has been listed
as a Rotary Australia World
Community Service Project,
the headmaster Jotik, has
arranged for the children
who have no education to be
transported into the school
for schooling. Also through
James’s contacts in Nepal
teams of people will assist
with cleaning and painting
the house.
A brief video from James on
Photo: Tom Henderson, founder of ShelterBox & Ken Collins
the project is able to be
viewed. Jotik is the young
children about polio and man speaking in the video.
encourage them to
Vocational Books for participate in the fundraising
activity which involves the Club
Service at Work Madurai children bringing in a $1 coin
and then having their ‘pinky’ Assembly/
Ken received an email from a The book project coordinated finger pained with a marking
PDG friend in D9680 in by Rajah and Jes Senathirajah pen. In developing countries Forum
Sydney to say that an elderly has been brought to a after children have been
Rotarian from his club had conclusion with Rajah immunised for Polio, their Sunday, 15th August, 4pm to
been admitted to RPH after sending off all the cartons to finger is painted with 6.00pm followed by a casual
falling on a cruise ship and India. Great job Rajah and indelible ink so that the meal at the James’ 4
fracturing his femur. Jes and all the members who children who have been Archdeacon St, Nedlands.
assisted with collecting, immunised can be readily
Claire Forsdyke visited Rtn. sorting and packing the identified. Your attendance is vital to
Martin McCurrich in RPH books. discuss projects, fundraising
and ascertained that he did Last Monday, Ken was and social activities. Please
not require any assistance interviewed on Curtin bring a dish to share and
from the club as he was 100.1Fm on immunisation bottle of drink and advise
being flown back to Sydney and the falling immunisation Sec. of your attendance.
with his wife. rate in our Western Suburbs
as well as talking briefly
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3. N E W H O R I Z O N S
As of 1 August, Rotarians have 2009 has been especially major mobile phone service
Club Dues raised about $141.2 million for impressive," Gates writes. providers has agreed to send
Rotary's US$200 Million As of 20 July, only six cases about 25 million free text
Club dues are due. Members Challenge. These contributions of the wild poliovirus have messages about polio and
can either pay by cheque or by will help Rotary raise $200 been reported in Nigeria health.
a Direct Debit into the Club’s million to match $355 million this year, compared with
Operating account. in challenge grants received 346 during the same period He also mentions the
from the Bill & Melinda Gates in 2009. importance of engaging local
Foundation. The resulting $555 leaders and says the
PR at Claremont million will directly support The Gates Foundation has 'commitment from Nigeria's
immunization campaigns in given Rotary US$355 leaders has been crucial' to the
Quarter developing countries, where million in grants for its fight against polio in the
polio continues to infect and work to eradicate polio. In country. While in the capital
On Friday, 20th August Ken paralyze children, robbing response, Rotary has city of Abuja, he had dinner
has arranged for a promotion them of their futures and committed to raising $200 with the minister of health,
of Rotary outside Coles at compounding the hardships million. As of 30 June, and the next day met with the
Claremont Quarter. A couple faced by their families. Rotary has raised $141.2 nation's new president,
of members have volunteered million. Goodluck Jonathan.
to go along at 4.00pm to give As long as polio threatens
Ken a hand. Any other even one child anywhere in On his blog, Gates says he One of the videos on the Gates
members who can spare time the world, children spent most of his first day Foundation website praises
during the day would be very everywhere remain at risk. The in the northern state of efforts that have reduced the
welcome. stakes are that high. Kano, which has been threat of polio by 99 percent
vulnerable to polio, meeting but stresses the need to finish
Jane Armstrong produced Read more about Rotary with community leaders, the job. "If you were an
some boards prompting International's polio visiting a local health center, athlete, you would never only
projects for the Quiz night, eradication efforts. and stopping at a school run 99 percent of the race," a
which will be used on 20th. As where students were voiceover on the video
studying the Quran in announces. "An astronaut
that was back in October of
last year, photographs of more
Nigeria Making Arabic. wouldn't fly only 99 percent of
recent projects and activities the way to the moon, and a
will need to be printed to Impressive "On the streets and most firefighter would never just
bring our information up to everywhere else we went, I put out 99 percent of a fire."
date. Progress noticed so many young
c h i l d r e n
Against Polio around," he
13th Annual Dr Ken Collins
The Giving By Arnold R. Grahl writes. "Nigeria
Rotary International News has more Address
Pledge 28 July 2010 people by far
Promoting The Rotary
than any other
A f r i c a n
In the media Warren Buffet Bill Gates says he is impressed
country, and
Foundation
and Bill Gates have with the progress Nigeria has
made against polio and urges more than 40 When: Monday, 29th November, 2010.
encouraged 40 American
partners in the fight to percent of them Venue: Golden Nugget Room, Gloucester Park.
Billionaires to give half of their
eradicate the disease not to let are under the Time: 7:00pm for 7:30pm
fortunes to charity.
up. age of 15. That
makes polio Guest Speaker: RI President Ray Klinginsmith
Bill Gates has given $355
Gates, cochair of the Bill & immunization Alumni Speaker: Maryanne Tokome-Amu
million to Rotary’s PolioPlus
Melinda Gates Foundation, a b i g Cost: $45pp with cash bar available.
project. Imagine what can be
shared personal observations challenge."
done for the world with the
funds from these 40 from his June trip to Nigeria
Gates adds that
billionaires. Bless them all! on his blog, Gates Notes. The
post, along with others about during his trip, Change of Meeting
polio, are appearing this week he learned
When: Thursday, 7st October, 2010.
Progress for on the Gates Foundation blog, about creative
approaches to
Venue: Usual venue.
Foundation Notes. Time: Usual time.
Rotary's US$200 i n f o r m
Nigerians Guest Speaker: Phil Sherwood from RC Arden
In addition, the Gates
Million Foundation website is about polio
immunization.
Arcade, California
highlighting two Note: this meeting is in place of our usual
Challenge for videos produced in June for P r o
immunization
-
Wednesday meeting on Wed 6th Oct.
the Global Polio Eradication
messages are
Polio Initiative.
being woven
into the
Eradication "I was very excited to visit
northern Nigeria in June, plotlines of Club Assembly
Rotary International News because the progress there popular TV When: Sunday, 15st August, 2010.
5 August 2010 since my last visit in February shows, and one Venue: 4 Archdeacon St, Nedlands.
of Nigeria's Time: 4:00pm.
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4. N E W H O R I Z O N S
Upcoming Guest Speakers
Date Speaker Topic
25th August Lisa Guppy - Outbound Ambassadorial Scholar My Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship: Water Poverty in Cambodia and Viet Nam
1st September Tony Baker What’s happening with fine arts?
8th September PDG Ron Geary Handicamp
22nd September Hon Nick Hasluck, AM Reflections of a newly retired judge
Program for August
Host - Introduction & Thank You
Date Details
Date Name
11th August 25 Minute Membership Exercise
18th August Ken Collins
15th August (Sunday) Club Assembly/Forum
18th August PDG Paul Gianatti - Interact:
Back-up Host Rotary’s club for 14-17 year olds
20th August (Friday) PR Day at Claremont Quarter
Date Name
25th August Lisa Guppy - Outbound
18th August TBA Ambassadorial Scholar
28th August (Saturday) Bunnings Sausage Sizzle
Welcoming Roster Board Club Details
Rotary Year 2010-11
Date Name Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay Inc.
Simone Carot Collins — President
president@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au PO Box 168,
11th August Margaret Stuart Nedlands,
Di Collins — Secretary / Vice President Western Australia, 6909
18th August Judy Edwards secretary@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Meetings
vicepresident@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Wednesday 5:45pm to 6:45pm
25th August Wilma McBain
Cafe, Bethesda Hospital
Bill Hassell — President Elect / Club Queenslea Drive
Administration Director Claremont
clubadmin@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
Email
New Horizons: Winner of the District 9450 president@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
Bulletin Award for 2009/10 Toni James — Treasurer
Phone
treasurer@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
08 9385 0471
Fax
Rob Rohrlach — Projects Director
Bulletin Contributions projects@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
08 9385 0472
Website
Contributions for the weekly bulletin are Claire Forsdyke — International Director www.rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
sought from members of the club. foundation@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
Facebook
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on the projects your committee is working Ken Collins — Membership Director freshwaterbayrotary
on or promote the clubs next fundraising membership@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
event. Chartered 19 December 2008
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