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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
- 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 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 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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
- 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 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 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.
This document contains a schedule of Mass times, readers, and ministers at St. John's Church in Carraroe for November 19th through 27th. It also includes announcements about prayer services, sick and housebound masses, parish envelopes, and volunteer opportunities at Oxfam Sligo. The document provides information to parishioners about upcoming Masses and events at St. John's Church in Carraroe.
The document is a parish newsletter that provides details of mass times, readers, and collectors for St. John's Church in Carraroe for the following week. It also lists intentions for masses, announcements about parish activities and groups, and requests for volunteers.
Tom Maxwell provides a medical update from his time in the hospital in the US undergoing tests and treatment for diabetic ulcers and an infected toe. He shares about ministry opportunities during his furlough, including speaking at churches. The newsletter also provides updates on the growing ministries in Cebu, Philippines, including a new feeding program for children and the arrival of a new intern from Bible college. Prayer requests are included for Tom, his wife, the church leaders and ministries, finances, and other matters.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, baptisms, and community programs. Parishioners are asked to volunteer and support various church initiatives and collections.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, bereavement support groups, and parish activities. Key details include the mass times and intentions for November 26th through December 4th, information on the Divine Mercy prayers on Fridays, and an Advent reflection on staying awake for the coming of Christ.
This document is an invitation to attend the Equip 2008 conference hosted by Real Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The conference theme is "God of this City" and aims to inspire and equip attendees to proclaim that God reigns over their cities. Various group sessions will be offered on topics like the apostolic, prophetic, evangelism, teaching, music, and youth ministry. The conference seeks to empower attendees to bring change to their families, communities, and cities through proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
Mass times and intentions are listed for the upcoming weekends. Various parish events are announced such as a fundraising concert for a youth pilgrimage to Medjugorje and a drama production. Spiritual activities are also mentioned like a day of prayer in Curry and contemplative prayer meditation groups.
This document provides information about upcoming prayer gatherings, events, and year-end giving opportunities at a church. It also shares updates about various church ministries and programs, including Celebrate Recovery, the women's ministry project, and a special guest speaker in January. The document closes with reminders, prayer focuses, and information about those serving in the armed forces.
1. A new Mission to Seafarers centre was launched in Whyalla, South Australia with support from local parishioners and ports. A similar centre was also launched in Thevenard led by local volunteers.
2. The International Committee for Seafarers Welfare provides resources for seafarers' welfare including information on health, well-being and assistance. It recently merged with another organization to form the International Seafarers Welfare & Assistance Network.
3. The document reminds readers to complete serious incident reports for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority and notes that three deaths were reported by missions in January, including one suicide.
This document contains the schedule of masses, readers, and ministers for St. John's Church in Carraroe for the weeks of November 12th-20th. It also provides announcements about various parish activities, including prayer services, classes, and community events happening in November.
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.
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 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.
This document provides announcements and updates from St. Nicholas Anglican Church in Toronto. It includes prayer requests, upcoming events, schedules, and thank you messages. The parish is welcoming visitors and newcomers to join in worship, fellowship and volunteer opportunities.
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt including:
1. A lunch meeting where members discussed an upcoming medical mission and raffle draw.
2. A successful launch event for the Rotary International Convention in Montreal.
3. Upcoming activities like the medical mission, fellowship event, and tree planting.
The document provides an update on activities and events related to the centennial celebration of the College of the Holy Spirit in Mendiola, Manila. It discusses the successful awards ceremony and homecoming celebration on February 2nd, recognizing 100 outstanding alumnae. It also summarizes the Centennial Committee Report given at the gala celebration on February 3rd, noting progress towards fundraising goals to support campus renovations, scholarships, and faculty development. Specifically, over P46 million has been pledged towards the P100 million goal, and funding is in place for 130 scholars over the next school year thanks to increased donations. The Holy Spirit's guidance and blessings on the celebration and its goals are acknowledged throughout.
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 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 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.
- 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.
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 document contains a schedule of Mass times, readers, and ministers at St. John's Church in Carraroe for November 19th through 27th. It also includes announcements about prayer services, sick and housebound masses, parish envelopes, and volunteer opportunities at Oxfam Sligo. The document provides information to parishioners about upcoming Masses and events at St. John's Church in Carraroe.
The document is a parish newsletter that provides details of mass times, readers, and collectors for St. John's Church in Carraroe for the following week. It also lists intentions for masses, announcements about parish activities and groups, and requests for volunteers.
Tom Maxwell provides a medical update from his time in the hospital in the US undergoing tests and treatment for diabetic ulcers and an infected toe. He shares about ministry opportunities during his furlough, including speaking at churches. The newsletter also provides updates on the growing ministries in Cebu, Philippines, including a new feeding program for children and the arrival of a new intern from Bible college. Prayer requests are included for Tom, his wife, the church leaders and ministries, finances, and other matters.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, baptisms, and community programs. Parishioners are asked to volunteer and support various church initiatives and collections.
This document provides the mass times, readers, and intentions for St. John's Church in Carraroe over the next few weeks. It also includes announcements about upcoming events like prayer services, bereavement support groups, and parish activities. Key details include the mass times and intentions for November 26th through December 4th, information on the Divine Mercy prayers on Fridays, and an Advent reflection on staying awake for the coming of Christ.
This document is an invitation to attend the Equip 2008 conference hosted by Real Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The conference theme is "God of this City" and aims to inspire and equip attendees to proclaim that God reigns over their cities. Various group sessions will be offered on topics like the apostolic, prophetic, evangelism, teaching, music, and youth ministry. The conference seeks to empower attendees to bring change to their families, communities, and cities through proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
Mass times and intentions are listed for the upcoming weekends. Various parish events are announced such as a fundraising concert for a youth pilgrimage to Medjugorje and a drama production. Spiritual activities are also mentioned like a day of prayer in Curry and contemplative prayer meditation groups.
This document provides information about upcoming prayer gatherings, events, and year-end giving opportunities at a church. It also shares updates about various church ministries and programs, including Celebrate Recovery, the women's ministry project, and a special guest speaker in January. The document closes with reminders, prayer focuses, and information about those serving in the armed forces.
1. A new Mission to Seafarers centre was launched in Whyalla, South Australia with support from local parishioners and ports. A similar centre was also launched in Thevenard led by local volunteers.
2. The International Committee for Seafarers Welfare provides resources for seafarers' welfare including information on health, well-being and assistance. It recently merged with another organization to form the International Seafarers Welfare & Assistance Network.
3. The document reminds readers to complete serious incident reports for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority and notes that three deaths were reported by missions in January, including one suicide.
This document contains the schedule of masses, readers, and ministers for St. John's Church in Carraroe for the weeks of November 12th-20th. It also provides announcements about various parish activities, including prayer services, classes, and community events happening in November.
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.
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 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.
This document provides announcements and updates from St. Nicholas Anglican Church in Toronto. It includes prayer requests, upcoming events, schedules, and thank you messages. The parish is welcoming visitors and newcomers to join in worship, fellowship and volunteer opportunities.
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt including:
1. A lunch meeting where members discussed an upcoming medical mission and raffle draw.
2. A successful launch event for the Rotary International Convention in Montreal.
3. Upcoming activities like the medical mission, fellowship event, and tree planting.
The document provides an update on activities and events related to the centennial celebration of the College of the Holy Spirit in Mendiola, Manila. It discusses the successful awards ceremony and homecoming celebration on February 2nd, recognizing 100 outstanding alumnae. It also summarizes the Centennial Committee Report given at the gala celebration on February 3rd, noting progress towards fundraising goals to support campus renovations, scholarships, and faculty development. Specifically, over P46 million has been pledged towards the P100 million goal, and funding is in place for 130 scholars over the next school year thanks to increased donations. The Holy Spirit's guidance and blessings on the celebration and its goals are acknowledged throughout.
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 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 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.
- 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.
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.
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.
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 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 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 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 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.
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 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.
- 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 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 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 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
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.
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.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting. The speaker was unable to attend, so Ken Collins gave an overview of The Rotary Foundation in honor of November being Rotary Foundation Month. All club members were invited to become members of the RCFB Charity Fund. The club welcomed two new members, Drs. Paddy Ramanathan and Rob Pearce. Upcoming events were announced, including the Dr. Ken Collins Address on the Rotary Foundation and the District 9455/9465 Conference in March. Various district awards and a Friendship Exchange program were also detailed.
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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The document provides information about several community events and organizations in Hadley Wood. It discusses the annual family fireworks display organized by the Hadley Wood Association, noting the preparations and festivities. It also mentions the Parkway Fund established to oppose a development project, and the process for closing the fund. Additionally, it profiles the children's choirs directed by June and Christopher Keyte in Enfield, which include five choirs for singers aged 3 to 23 preparing for upcoming Christmas concerts.
This newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities and broader Rotary initiatives. It announces an urgent call for clubs to support the upcoming 4 Way Test speaking competition finals. It also shares a letter from the club president about new members and leadership changes. Additionally, it discusses fundraising efforts for PolioPlus and promoting team spirit within the club, including the potential for club polo shirts. The newsletter aims to foster leadership through sharing success stories from other Rotarians and clubs.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay that provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities. It discusses the previous week's meeting which featured a presentation on water pollution. It also announces that this week's meeting will discuss adopting an updated club constitution and will feature a presentation from an outgoing Ambassadorial Scholar sponsored by the club. Additionally, it advertises upcoming club events like the Annual General Meeting and Christmas party, and community events such as Interact club meetings and a fundraiser for the McCusker Foundation.
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.
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
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
This weekly newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay discusses upcoming club events and initiatives. It highlights a presentation from new member Rex Evans on his career journey from postal worker to financial planner. It also covers the induction of new member Jill Henderson and upcoming presentations on volunteering in Thailand and a student's experience at a Rotary leadership camp. The newsletter solicits volunteers for various Rotary activities and reminds members that club dues are overdue.
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Bulletin
jimgould@iinet.net.au
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cliffordy@iinet.net.au
Wilma McBain – Club Service
Website
wilmamb@bigpond.net.au
www.freshwaterbayrotary.org.au
Bill Hassell – Community Service
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This weekly newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on the club's activities from the previous week and upcoming events. Last week's meeting was an Italian social night hosted by members Bill and Sue Hassell. The newsletter announces speakers and topics for upcoming weekly meetings. It also provides information on leadership training opportunities through the Rotary Leadership Institute, requests for volunteers for youth programs and international service projects, and fundraising events including an End of Polio Breakfast.
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7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
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1. New Horizons
The Official Bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
PO Box 168, Nedlands, Western Australia, 6909
District 9450
ABN: 99 602 195 617
Volume 1, Issue 5 16th - 22nd February 2009
Summer Blood Australian Rotary The Rotary Foundation Message from the Shelter Box Update Contact Us
Challenge Extended Health Thought of the Week District Governor Shelterbox and the Contact details for the
In order to assist with Information on This week is about Disaster Response Victorian Fire Disaster. Rotary Club of
the Victorian bushfires, Australian Rotary Rotary Peace and activities within Page 4 Freshwater Bay.
the Summer Blood Health Researchers in Conflict Studies D9450. Page 5
Challenge has been WA. Program. Page 3
extended. Page 2 Page 3
Page 1
www.donateblood.com.au , or Officer you are asked to fulfill
Summer Blood call 13 14 95 to book an
Welcoming Officer the following duties:
Challenge has
appointment. Roster set-up of the room, receiving of
Rotarians and Guests, recording
Just remember to say that you of the attendance register and
been Extended are from Rotary. Thanks to Peter for setting up a
roster for the ‘Welcoming
running the raffle.
Officer’ role. On your rostered week it is
Due to the amount of blood and
blood products required for the Sommerville So what is the role of the
advisable to arrive 10 min early
ie 5:50pm. If unable to complete
burns victims of the Victorian ‘Welcoming Officer’? When you
bushfires, there has been an Theatre at UWA undertake the role of Welcoming
you rostered day, please arrange
someone to cover you.
overwhelming number of Mara and Marija are making
donors booked in to where our plans for us to attend a Sunday
members and the police are evening viewing of a film at
almost unable to get a booking. Sommerville. Tickets should be
As a result, the Blood Bank available once the time/date/
contacted both the Police and film have been decided. There
D9450 to see if we would will be the option of taking
extend the challenge until the along a picnic and wine. More
end of next month. The Police details on this fundraising
agreed as have D9450 on behalf evening should be available
of the three Rotary districts. soon. Thanks to Jan Stewart
making this opportunity
The other aim in extending the available.
challenge was to see that blood
and blood products are still
available to the burns victims
Board Meeting
after the current rush to donate
subsides, as it did after the Bali This month’s Board Meeting
bombings. will be held at the Collins'
residence on Wednesday, 25th
The Summer Blood Challenge Feb at 5:30pm
will now be continuing until the
end of March instead of
concluding at the end of
Meeting Time
February.
As of the last meeting, the club
For more information on will now be meeting at 6:00pm
donating blood visit the to 7:00pm. The only exception
Australian Red Cross Blood to this will be the Charter Night
Service website at: on 5th March.
Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, District 9450
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Australian Rotary Health Western Australian Researchers
Type Name Title Year
Mental Health A randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial to
A/Prof Osvaldo Almeida 2001
Research Grant prevent depression amongst stroke patients.
Mental Health Early intervention to prevent conduct disorder: A
Barbara Skesteris 2001
Research Grant cross agency community approach.
Mental Health A/Prof Aleksander Janca Social rituals and mental health. 2001-2005
Research Grant
Mental Health Family-based Mental Health Promotion for Young
Dr Clare Roberts 2002-2004
Research Grant Adolescents.
Mental Health Is there a "safe" level of alcohol consumption for
A/Prof Gary Hulse 2003
Research Grant people with mental health problems.
Mental Health Physical activity: improving mental health outcomes
Dr Nicola Lautenschlager 2004
Research Grant for Alzheimer's Disease.
Mental Health
A/Prof Sergio Starkstein Depression in patients with traumatic brain injury. 2004
Research Grant
Mental Health Dietry factors & trajectories of mental health from
Dr. Wendy Oddy 2007
Research Grant infancy to adolescence
Casual pathways to eating disorders: A prospective
Mental Health
Dr. Susan Byrne analysis using data from the WA Pregnancy cohort 2007
Research Grant
(Raine) study
Mental Health promotion for a community based
Ian Scott Scholarship Melinda Andrews program for the prevention of mental health 2002 - 2004
problems in Aboriginal young people.
Funding Partner Scott Cornwall MLF1, a novel Leukaemia-inducing gene. 2005 - 2006
Scholarship
Funding Partner Fitting the pieces to the nutritional puzzle of the
Gemma McLeod 2006 - 2008
Scholarship preterm infant.
A population based, record-linkage study to
Funding Partner elucidate the effects of child maltreatment on
Kristine Northey 2007 - 2008
Scholarship developmental pathways to mental health, suicidal
behaviour and suicide.
Repair of Spinal Cord Injury using olfactory
Funding Partner Grant Dr Giles Plant 2004
ensheathing Glia and Lentiviral Gene Therapy.
It is anticipated that major projects may intentions are to be a catalyst for projects
be funded by grants over several years to that will improve the quality of life for
ensure continuity. those least able to assist themselves.
Following discussions with a key figure It is also hoped that research projects will
in "Cot Death" research at the Royal contain a strong element of applied
Children's Hospital, Melbourne, it was research. Thus, it should be possible to
decided that after initial and major grants demonstrate practical strategies for the
to "Cot Death" projects, Australian Rotary enhancement of community health in a
Health would support a wider concept of way that individual Rotary Clubs may
health research. There are many aspects of apply in their own communities. The
ARH - Health Research by community health that urgently require circle will then be complete - donations
research and Australian Rotary Health from Rotary Clubs funding research
Australians – for Australians was in a position to perform a valuable projects, the benefit of which can be
– in Australia! service to the community by sponsoring applied back in the community that
research into otherwise neglected areas. provided the initial gifts.
The concept of Australian Rotary Health
is to raise donations and invest this Likewise "Health", as envisaged by
money to provide grants for worthy Australian Rotary Health, should For further information, visit
research projects in the medical and encompass a wider vision and include all www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au
health arenas. aspects of community health. Our
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3. N E W H O R I Z O N S
Director of Quality Service at Ramsays
Message from the Hollywood Hospital, has experience in The Rotary
District Governor
the British Army and in the Balcatta Club
will work alongside PP Michael Reeves Foundation
who coordinates our District Shelterbox Week 33: Ever wonder how your Rotary
Dear Rotarians in District 9450. programme. I have known and respected club and district can make a positive
I have received calls and emails from Jackie for many years and fully support impact for peace, right now?
many of you who wish to donate in the her in this new role as I know you will.
name of Rotary to assist in the response This week’s Rotary Foundation Thought
Rtn. Jackie will send out an Expression of
to the bushfires in Victoria. To this end, is about how your club and district can
Interest to invite members to participate
the Rotary District 9450 Bushfire Disaster support the Rotary Peace and Conflict
on a committee which hopefully will
Response account has been set up and Studies Program – a professional
cover our big state. The Committee’s
can be accessed by making a cheque to development program that is
brief will be to design a disaster response
payee “Rotary International 9450 strengthening the leaders of today for
plan for District 9450, acknowledging
District” and note on the cheque peace.
that our role in Rotary will most likely
“Bushfire Disaster Response”. Please ask always be non-immediate response. The Beyond supporting the program
your Club Treasurers to collect the total District Committee will be directly financially, clubs and districts can actively
amount from your clubs and send just responsible to the DG and will act in recruit qualified applicants for each bi-
one cheque to Graham Spilcker. This will concert with the DG at all times. annual program session. Each district can
assist him in the accounting. submit as many candidates for each
The latest update on Shelterbox into
In the usual state of events, the District program session as they deem qualified.
Victoria, which I know that many of you
Governor is authorized to react in a have asked about, is below. As one alumnus recently put it, “The
disaster but given the seemingly program has been nothing short of
increasing number of disasters I believe We join as Rotarians in sending our
fantastic. I couldn’t ask for more.” Give
that we must begin to be proactive rather thoughts, prayers and love to our
Peace a fighting chance by opening the
than reactive in these matters. As I colleagues, friends and family in Victoria
door for candidates in your District.
mentioned in my last email, I have asked as well as to those whom we don’t know.
Mrs.Jackie Bullock, Rotarian from Rotary Yours in Rotary service,
Club Balcatta to take on a new role of Sue
Disaster Response Coordinator District Sue Rowell
9450. Rtn. Jackie comes from a very District Governor 2008-2009
strong nursing background, is the Rotary International District 9450
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4. N E W H O R I Z O N S
NEWS UPDATE
10 February 2009
The need exists … the need persists A project in Australia of the
Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills
SHELTERBOX AND THE VICTORIAN FIRE DISASTER
Victorian Government responds to ShelterBox Australia offer of aid
The Department of Human Services today requested an initial deployment of
50 ShelterBoxes – 20 to Whittlesea and 30 to Kinglake. Arrangements are being made
now and ShelterBox Response Team [SRT] members might assist with the deployments.
The Department believes tents will be erected on community sports fields and on sites
where homes once stood, and say that the multi-fuel stoves will also be of vital
assistance. Many people want to be on their property, especially as there is some looting.
After the deployment has been made, the Department will assess the need for more
boxes – they are aware that we have immediate access to 200 in storage in Melbourne.
We are sure that Rotarians in the affected areas will also be available to assist as the
Department of Human Services guides the deployments.
There are 173 people reported to have lost their lives in this tragedy – the greatest in
Australia’s peace-time history. With more than 5,000 made homeless, ShelterBox
Australia is pleased to be able to provide some assistance to our fellow Australians.
Background to the ShelterBox Australia response
On Saturday evening – as the enormity of this tragedy was becoming known –
Jenni Heenan, ShelterBox Australia General Manager contacted State MP Rob Hudson and
Red Cross Australia and offered ShelterBox aid. The response this morning from
Department of Human Services is a result of the contact by Jenni with Rob Hudson who
conveyed our offer to State Government Ministers. There has not yet been a response
from Red Cross. ShelterBox Australia has been and remains in contact with the Rotary
District Governors in the affected areas who are monitoring the situation.
Funding
The need for funding is always present but now the unthinkable has happened in our
country. There is now an urgent need to replenish and increase our stocks. Donation
details can be accessed at www.shelterboxaustralia.org.au
A message from ShelterBox founder and CEO Tom Henderson
“We have all been watching from afar with great dismay the dreadful wildfire disaster
Victoria. Our thoughts are with our Rotary and Australian friends at this difficult time.”
All at ShelterBox Australia extend heartfelt sympathy to those
who have suffered unthinkable loss and trauma.
This News Update written by PDG Ray Stewart, Consultant to ShelterBox Australia
Authorised by Jenni Heenan, General Manager, ShelterBox Australia
ShelterBox Australia is a project of the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills
ShelterBox Australia, a company limited by guarantee [ABN 55 129 338 825], is an accredited international affiliate of the
ShelterBox Trust a registered charity founded and operated by the Rotary Club of Helston-Lizard in Cornwall UK.
ShelterBox is a global Rotary Club humanitarian program.
info@shelterboxaustralia.org.au www.shelterboxaustralia.org.au and www.shelterbox.org
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Charter Night
The Club’s Charter Night Dinner will now be held
at Burswood on Swan, Camfield Drive, Burswood.
(See advertisement on page 1 for further details)
The venue has extensive river views looking out
towards the city skyline. It also has a large area of
free parking adjacent to the building.
Mara and Marija have indicated that they will be
looking at dressing-up the inside of the venue,
and so far have provided some encouraging
feedback.
Some wine and drinks are included in the cover
charge, however there is also a cash bar available
within the venue, that does stock a range of wines.
Venue map to the right: Burswood On Swan is marked
as (B) - Copyright Google Maps
Birthday’s & Anniversaries Program for February/March
Date Details Date Details
17th February Marcos & Simone Carot Collins 19th February Committee Meetings
anniversary
26th February Club Assembly (Committee Reports)
22nd February Daniel Forsdyke birthday
5th March Charter Dinner @ Burswood On
28th February Bill & Sue Hassell anniversary Swan
Welcoming Roster Board Club Details
Date Name
Rotary Year 2008-09 Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
19th February Daniel Forsdyke PO Box 168,
Di Collins — President
Nedlands,
president@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
26th February Brother James Western Australia, 6909
Ken Collins — Vice President /
Membership Director Meetings
5th March Simone Carot Collins vicepresident@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Thursday 6:00pm to 7:00pm
& Peter Symons membership@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Cafe, Bethesda Hospital
Simone Carot Collins — President Elect Queenslea Drive
12th March Judith Dowson presidentelect@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Claremont
clubadmin@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Email
19th March Mary-Ann Wright Rajah Senitharajah — Treasurer president@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
treasurer@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au Phone
Daniel Forsdyke — Secretary 08 93850471
Bulletin Contributions secretary@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
Bryant Stokes — Projects Director
Fax
08 93850472
Contributions for the weekly bulletin are projects@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
sought from members of the club. Website
Claire Forsdyke — International Director
www.rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
Why not use the bulletin to update the club foundation@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
on the projects your committee is working Glenn Darlington — President Nominee / Facebook
on or promote the clubs next fundraising Public Relations Director http://www.facebook.com/group.php?
event. publicrelations@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au gid=47737002646
Please forward articles and photos to Peter Symons — Finance Director
Chartered 19 December 2008
daniel.forsdyke@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au finance@rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au
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