The newsletter provides information about the upcoming cricket season for the Gruyere District Cricket Club. It discusses the need for players to pay their subscription fees. It announces working bees to help renovate the new clubroom extension and requests volunteers. It also advertises the social events planned for the season and provides an update on sponsorship secured.
Rotaract District 9125 Nigeria December 2012 NewsletterPrince Adefemi
The December edition of the District Rotaract Representative DRR's Newsletter of Rotaract District 9125 Nigeria displays a captivating 2 in 1 attractive messages giving us a reflect on the events that dominated the last month in the calendar and opening our mind to the Family month in the Rotary calendar with the blockbusting opening message of the DRR.
All information contained in the newsletter are true as at the time of this publication and all errors are of the hand and either of the head or of the heart.
Dear reader, please take your time to please enjoy as we celebrate Rotary/Rotaract family together in this month.
The document discusses a proposal to extend the Green Line light rail from Newton Highlands to Needham Heights along an existing railroad corridor parallel to Needham Street. Key points:
- The 2-mile extension would serve new developments and reduce traffic congestion in the growing corridor.
- Light rail is more environmentally friendly and could accommodate projected population growth better than increased car traffic.
- The estimated $100 million project would create new economic opportunities and stimulate growth while improving transportation options.
The Devon & Cornwall Food Association held its first annual general meeting. It provided an opportunity to look back on the organization's achievements in the past year and look ahead to an exciting future with greater confidence. Several volunteers also participated in a tour of a local energy plant. Upcoming events include a Plymouth social enterprise day and food safety training courses. The newsletter provides updates on DCFA activities and local food-related news.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at St. Andrew's communities and recognizes employees for their dedication. It announces that Kim Henderson, a clinical director, is a finalist for an Excellence in Nursing award. It also provides tips for spring cleaning and decluttering. Brooking Park is ranked one of the best nursing homes by U.S. News & World Report. Susan Signorino was recognized for her work in social services.
Carolyn Brown has been selected as the 2011 Fall Festival Grand Marshal in Blue Mound, Illinois. She has over 60 years of employment at the State Bank of Blue Mound, holding several positions including bookkeeper, cashier, and vice president. Brown is also involved in her church and community organizations. The Blue Mound Fall Festival has made a $500 donation to Dove, Inc. in her honor.
The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville weekly bulletin provides updates on:
1) An upcoming program featuring a speaker from the Hills Historical Society discussing a local historical battle.
2) United Airlines donating over 2 million airline miles to Rotary for humanitarian projects after a social media campaign increased Rotary's ranking in a charity miles giveaway.
3) Rotary surpassing a $202 million fundraising challenge from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for polio eradication efforts, with plans for a local polio awareness event.
The document provides information about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meetings, and recent activities. It lists the club's president, vice president, treasurer, and other directors. It then summarizes the club's recent holiday party where kids visited with Santa and members exchanged gifts. Finally, it announces the club's upcoming annual meeting and lists nominees for the next year's leadership positions.
Rotaract District 9125 Nigeria December 2012 NewsletterPrince Adefemi
The December edition of the District Rotaract Representative DRR's Newsletter of Rotaract District 9125 Nigeria displays a captivating 2 in 1 attractive messages giving us a reflect on the events that dominated the last month in the calendar and opening our mind to the Family month in the Rotary calendar with the blockbusting opening message of the DRR.
All information contained in the newsletter are true as at the time of this publication and all errors are of the hand and either of the head or of the heart.
Dear reader, please take your time to please enjoy as we celebrate Rotary/Rotaract family together in this month.
The document discusses a proposal to extend the Green Line light rail from Newton Highlands to Needham Heights along an existing railroad corridor parallel to Needham Street. Key points:
- The 2-mile extension would serve new developments and reduce traffic congestion in the growing corridor.
- Light rail is more environmentally friendly and could accommodate projected population growth better than increased car traffic.
- The estimated $100 million project would create new economic opportunities and stimulate growth while improving transportation options.
The Devon & Cornwall Food Association held its first annual general meeting. It provided an opportunity to look back on the organization's achievements in the past year and look ahead to an exciting future with greater confidence. Several volunteers also participated in a tour of a local energy plant. Upcoming events include a Plymouth social enterprise day and food safety training courses. The newsletter provides updates on DCFA activities and local food-related news.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at St. Andrew's communities and recognizes employees for their dedication. It announces that Kim Henderson, a clinical director, is a finalist for an Excellence in Nursing award. It also provides tips for spring cleaning and decluttering. Brooking Park is ranked one of the best nursing homes by U.S. News & World Report. Susan Signorino was recognized for her work in social services.
Carolyn Brown has been selected as the 2011 Fall Festival Grand Marshal in Blue Mound, Illinois. She has over 60 years of employment at the State Bank of Blue Mound, holding several positions including bookkeeper, cashier, and vice president. Brown is also involved in her church and community organizations. The Blue Mound Fall Festival has made a $500 donation to Dove, Inc. in her honor.
The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville weekly bulletin provides updates on:
1) An upcoming program featuring a speaker from the Hills Historical Society discussing a local historical battle.
2) United Airlines donating over 2 million airline miles to Rotary for humanitarian projects after a social media campaign increased Rotary's ranking in a charity miles giveaway.
3) Rotary surpassing a $202 million fundraising challenge from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for polio eradication efforts, with plans for a local polio awareness event.
The document provides information about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meetings, and recent activities. It lists the club's president, vice president, treasurer, and other directors. It then summarizes the club's recent holiday party where kids visited with Santa and members exchanged gifts. Finally, it announces the club's upcoming annual meeting and lists nominees for the next year's leadership positions.
The newsletter summarizes events of the St. Petersburg Downtown Optimist Club. Scott Kaplan won the $600 raffle basket drawing. The next Bunco party fundraiser for scholarships will be January 21st. The Youth Appreciation Banquet is January 11th. The club provided dinner for the Ronald McDonald House on various dates. The Christmas dinner was held and gifts were collected for Brookwood Home for Girls.
This document summarizes donations that Orange Grove Center has received from generous supporters in the community. It discusses how even small donations can make a big difference for the organization. It also highlights some significant donations received in memory of individuals who supported Orange Grove Center's mission. The executive director expresses gratitude for the creativity and generosity of all donors, which have helped ensure the continuation and growth of services for people with intellectual disabilities.
The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville held their weekly meeting on March 12th. President Penny Hill provided updates, including reminders about the upcoming District Conference and volunteering at the Castle Hill Show. Treasurer Keith Stapley reported on his recent trip to Tasmania. Upcoming club events included the Group Study Exchange meeting and Norwest Inner Wheel Club day at the races. International Director Bobby Redman provided an update on End Polio Now fundraising efforts. Members were invited to the club's International Night on March 19th.
The document is a newsletter from ThinkNDN, an Aboriginal radio show in Vancouver. It provides the following information:
1) ThinkNDN was awarded its third Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award for "Best Aboriginal Music Radio Show/Program."
2) ThinkNDN is looking for two new hosts for the radio show and provides details on how to apply.
3) Upcoming community events are advertised, including the Grand Opening of the Aboriginal Mother Centre, the Talking Stick Festival of Indigenous arts in February/March 2012, and the Rogers Santa Claus Parade on December 4, 2011.
This document summarizes the meeting notes of the Rotary Club of Newton from March 3, 2010. It discusses the guest speakers from that meeting, the Salvation Army representatives Robin Longendyke and Barbara Sydney, who spoke about the history and charitable work of the Salvation Army. It also mentions upcoming club events like Italian Night and Senior Safety Day, and recognizes the Student of the Month.
The document summarizes the minutes from a Rotary Club of Newton meeting. It discusses announcements made, including birthdays and an upcoming holiday party. It describes the guests in attendance and the happy dollars shared by members. The main program featured a speaker discussing his South African musical group that raises money for AIDS orphans through performance. A raffle was held and the winner did not find the jackpot.
1) The document is a weekly bulletin from Kleeneze that provides updates on the company's PR campaigns, top sales performers, and upcoming events.
2) It highlights recent positive media coverage of Kleeneze in major UK newspapers and encourages distributors to ensure their details are uploaded to participate in future PR campaigns.
3) The bulletin also lists the top sales performers for the period and shares positive customer testimonials and sales results from distributors promoting Kleeneze's Christmas catalog.
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 provides information about upcoming tournaments, uniforms, and championships for the New Brighton Bowling Club. It also discusses the Junior 5's Classic coaching sessions that were recently held, thanks Bowls Canterbury and the coaches for organizing it. Members are reminded to check the notice board for tournament details and to pay their membership subscriptions, which are now overdue.
This document provides details about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meeting location and schedule. It summarizes the club's most recent meeting held at the West Suburban YMCA, including presentations, announcements and a new member induction. It also previews the next meeting which will be jointly held with the Rotary Club of Waltham.
The document summarizes a Rotary Club of Newton meeting held on March 17, 2010 at Lasell Village. It provides details on the club president, guest speaker (President of Lasell College Michael Alexander), and announcements. The club discussed hosting international exchange students, fundraising for a golf tournament and senior safety day, and coordinating volunteers for the Boston Marathon. It also included sections on happy dollars, the raffle winner, and ads from local businesses.
The newsletter summarizes recent and upcoming activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses a skating party the club sponsored for local youth groups, recognizing top students at a local elementary school, and a meeting where a guest speaker discussed internet safety. Upcoming activities include volunteer opportunities and meetings.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's bulletin provides updates on club events and initiatives.
1) The club held a successful quiz night fundraiser that raised $3,200 to support club projects.
2) Simone gave an overview of the Waist Disposal Challenge initiative aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles among Rotarians.
3) The bulletin discusses upcoming events including the club's birthday and Christmas dinner, and the Dr. Ken Collins address which will launch the Paul Harris Society in the district and recognize contributions to The Rotary Foundation.
This document contains information about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meetings, and activities. It provides the names and contact information of the club's president, vice president, treasurer, and other directors. It also announces upcoming events like an annual football luncheon and holiday party. Additionally, it summarizes a recent meeting where a grandmother spoke about her year living in Alaska and visiting her daughter. The club is seeking instrument donations for a music program and provides details on its used musical instrument drive between December 7-12.
The document provides information about upcoming holiday events in the North Country region from November 30th to January including: Winter Wonderland Weekends at the New York State Zoo from November 30th to December 31st; the Kris Kringle Market at Thousand Islands Winery on December 1st; Holiday HullabaZOO at the New York State Zoo on December 8th; movies playing at the AAFES Movie Theatre on November 30th and December 1st; and upcoming workshops from the Employment Readiness Program in December. It also lists safety classes on winter driving and snow throwers in October and December as well as Army Family Team Building Level I training on December 4th-5th.
Rotarian Myeshi Briley is Keynote SpeakerMyeshi Briley
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in District 5890 including:
- An Interact District Conference in March that was a success with over 400 attendees.
- A President Elect Training Seminar in Dallas that the Governor encouraged all President Elects to attend.
- The District Conference from May 31-June 2 in Marble Falls, Texas that members are encouraged to register for.
- A group traveling to the RI Convention in Bangkok, Thailand from May 6-9 and options for pre/post-convention tours.
- An upcoming District Leadership Training (District Assembly) on May 19 for all club officers and members.
Touchmark at Coffee Creek - November 2013 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events and activities at Touchmark at Coffee Creek retirement community in Oklahoma for the month of November 2013. It highlights various health, wellness and social activities residents can participate in, including a Walk to End Alzheimer's, blood drive, birthday celebrations and lectures. It also profiles a resident, Lee Disbrow, who enjoys being active in the community and making new friends. Additionally, it introduces the new Life Enrichment/Wellness coordinator, Mary Aveard.
This document provides an overview of key topics in human resource management including human capital, recruitment and selection processes, performance appraisal, and training. It discusses defining human capital and identifying people-centered practices. The recruitment and selection process is outlined, including the PROCEED model of selection and ensuring diversity. Performance appraisals should be made legally defensible. Effective training programs are contrasted for skill and factual learning, and the role of training in preventing sexual harassment is explained.
O presente volume, que reúne importantes contribuições apresentadas no III Congresso Brasileiro de Epidemiologia, II Congresso Ibero-Americano e I Congresso Latino-Americano,
This chapter discusses maintaining control and quality improvement. It describes three types of control systems - feedforward, concurrent, and feedback - and their common components like objectives, standards, and evaluation systems. The chapter then addresses quality, defining five types of product quality and five dimensions of service quality. It introduces total quality management (TQM) and its basic principles, including continuous improvement. Seven quality improvement tools are outlined, and Deming's PDCA cycle and his famous 14 points for management are explained.
The document provides an overview of the employee recruitment and selection process, including the typical steps an applicant goes through. It discusses recruitment methods like internal postings, referrals, and advertisements. It also examines selection tools such as application forms, interviews, tests, and assessment centers. The purpose is to understand how organizations attract and evaluate candidates for jobs.
This document discusses the use of references and letters of recommendation for employee selection. It describes references as a way to confirm details on resumes, check for discipline problems, discover new information about applicants, and predict future job performance. However, references have limitations in predicting performance due to leniency, lack of knowledge about applicants, low reliability between references, and influence of extraneous factors like letter length. Specific examples in letters are better than generalities for predicting performance.
The newsletter summarizes events of the St. Petersburg Downtown Optimist Club. Scott Kaplan won the $600 raffle basket drawing. The next Bunco party fundraiser for scholarships will be January 21st. The Youth Appreciation Banquet is January 11th. The club provided dinner for the Ronald McDonald House on various dates. The Christmas dinner was held and gifts were collected for Brookwood Home for Girls.
This document summarizes donations that Orange Grove Center has received from generous supporters in the community. It discusses how even small donations can make a big difference for the organization. It also highlights some significant donations received in memory of individuals who supported Orange Grove Center's mission. The executive director expresses gratitude for the creativity and generosity of all donors, which have helped ensure the continuation and growth of services for people with intellectual disabilities.
The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville held their weekly meeting on March 12th. President Penny Hill provided updates, including reminders about the upcoming District Conference and volunteering at the Castle Hill Show. Treasurer Keith Stapley reported on his recent trip to Tasmania. Upcoming club events included the Group Study Exchange meeting and Norwest Inner Wheel Club day at the races. International Director Bobby Redman provided an update on End Polio Now fundraising efforts. Members were invited to the club's International Night on March 19th.
The document is a newsletter from ThinkNDN, an Aboriginal radio show in Vancouver. It provides the following information:
1) ThinkNDN was awarded its third Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award for "Best Aboriginal Music Radio Show/Program."
2) ThinkNDN is looking for two new hosts for the radio show and provides details on how to apply.
3) Upcoming community events are advertised, including the Grand Opening of the Aboriginal Mother Centre, the Talking Stick Festival of Indigenous arts in February/March 2012, and the Rogers Santa Claus Parade on December 4, 2011.
This document summarizes the meeting notes of the Rotary Club of Newton from March 3, 2010. It discusses the guest speakers from that meeting, the Salvation Army representatives Robin Longendyke and Barbara Sydney, who spoke about the history and charitable work of the Salvation Army. It also mentions upcoming club events like Italian Night and Senior Safety Day, and recognizes the Student of the Month.
The document summarizes the minutes from a Rotary Club of Newton meeting. It discusses announcements made, including birthdays and an upcoming holiday party. It describes the guests in attendance and the happy dollars shared by members. The main program featured a speaker discussing his South African musical group that raises money for AIDS orphans through performance. A raffle was held and the winner did not find the jackpot.
1) The document is a weekly bulletin from Kleeneze that provides updates on the company's PR campaigns, top sales performers, and upcoming events.
2) It highlights recent positive media coverage of Kleeneze in major UK newspapers and encourages distributors to ensure their details are uploaded to participate in future PR campaigns.
3) The bulletin also lists the top sales performers for the period and shares positive customer testimonials and sales results from distributors promoting Kleeneze's Christmas catalog.
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 provides information about upcoming tournaments, uniforms, and championships for the New Brighton Bowling Club. It also discusses the Junior 5's Classic coaching sessions that were recently held, thanks Bowls Canterbury and the coaches for organizing it. Members are reminded to check the notice board for tournament details and to pay their membership subscriptions, which are now overdue.
This document provides details about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meeting location and schedule. It summarizes the club's most recent meeting held at the West Suburban YMCA, including presentations, announcements and a new member induction. It also previews the next meeting which will be jointly held with the Rotary Club of Waltham.
The document summarizes a Rotary Club of Newton meeting held on March 17, 2010 at Lasell Village. It provides details on the club president, guest speaker (President of Lasell College Michael Alexander), and announcements. The club discussed hosting international exchange students, fundraising for a golf tournament and senior safety day, and coordinating volunteers for the Boston Marathon. It also included sections on happy dollars, the raffle winner, and ads from local businesses.
The newsletter summarizes recent and upcoming activities of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses a skating party the club sponsored for local youth groups, recognizing top students at a local elementary school, and a meeting where a guest speaker discussed internet safety. Upcoming activities include volunteer opportunities and meetings.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's bulletin provides updates on club events and initiatives.
1) The club held a successful quiz night fundraiser that raised $3,200 to support club projects.
2) Simone gave an overview of the Waist Disposal Challenge initiative aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles among Rotarians.
3) The bulletin discusses upcoming events including the club's birthday and Christmas dinner, and the Dr. Ken Collins address which will launch the Paul Harris Society in the district and recognize contributions to The Rotary Foundation.
This document contains information about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meetings, and activities. It provides the names and contact information of the club's president, vice president, treasurer, and other directors. It also announces upcoming events like an annual football luncheon and holiday party. Additionally, it summarizes a recent meeting where a grandmother spoke about her year living in Alaska and visiting her daughter. The club is seeking instrument donations for a music program and provides details on its used musical instrument drive between December 7-12.
The document provides information about upcoming holiday events in the North Country region from November 30th to January including: Winter Wonderland Weekends at the New York State Zoo from November 30th to December 31st; the Kris Kringle Market at Thousand Islands Winery on December 1st; Holiday HullabaZOO at the New York State Zoo on December 8th; movies playing at the AAFES Movie Theatre on November 30th and December 1st; and upcoming workshops from the Employment Readiness Program in December. It also lists safety classes on winter driving and snow throwers in October and December as well as Army Family Team Building Level I training on December 4th-5th.
Rotarian Myeshi Briley is Keynote SpeakerMyeshi Briley
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in District 5890 including:
- An Interact District Conference in March that was a success with over 400 attendees.
- A President Elect Training Seminar in Dallas that the Governor encouraged all President Elects to attend.
- The District Conference from May 31-June 2 in Marble Falls, Texas that members are encouraged to register for.
- A group traveling to the RI Convention in Bangkok, Thailand from May 6-9 and options for pre/post-convention tours.
- An upcoming District Leadership Training (District Assembly) on May 19 for all club officers and members.
Touchmark at Coffee Creek - November 2013 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events and activities at Touchmark at Coffee Creek retirement community in Oklahoma for the month of November 2013. It highlights various health, wellness and social activities residents can participate in, including a Walk to End Alzheimer's, blood drive, birthday celebrations and lectures. It also profiles a resident, Lee Disbrow, who enjoys being active in the community and making new friends. Additionally, it introduces the new Life Enrichment/Wellness coordinator, Mary Aveard.
This document provides an overview of key topics in human resource management including human capital, recruitment and selection processes, performance appraisal, and training. It discusses defining human capital and identifying people-centered practices. The recruitment and selection process is outlined, including the PROCEED model of selection and ensuring diversity. Performance appraisals should be made legally defensible. Effective training programs are contrasted for skill and factual learning, and the role of training in preventing sexual harassment is explained.
O presente volume, que reúne importantes contribuições apresentadas no III Congresso Brasileiro de Epidemiologia, II Congresso Ibero-Americano e I Congresso Latino-Americano,
This chapter discusses maintaining control and quality improvement. It describes three types of control systems - feedforward, concurrent, and feedback - and their common components like objectives, standards, and evaluation systems. The chapter then addresses quality, defining five types of product quality and five dimensions of service quality. It introduces total quality management (TQM) and its basic principles, including continuous improvement. Seven quality improvement tools are outlined, and Deming's PDCA cycle and his famous 14 points for management are explained.
The document provides an overview of the employee recruitment and selection process, including the typical steps an applicant goes through. It discusses recruitment methods like internal postings, referrals, and advertisements. It also examines selection tools such as application forms, interviews, tests, and assessment centers. The purpose is to understand how organizations attract and evaluate candidates for jobs.
This document discusses the use of references and letters of recommendation for employee selection. It describes references as a way to confirm details on resumes, check for discipline problems, discover new information about applicants, and predict future job performance. However, references have limitations in predicting performance due to leniency, lack of knowledge about applicants, low reliability between references, and influence of extraneous factors like letter length. Specific examples in letters are better than generalities for predicting performance.
This document discusses communication in organizations. It covers the communication process, including encoding, selecting a medium, decoding, feedback, and noise. It describes five communication strategies and discusses using the right strategy and medium. It also discusses the grapevine, nonverbal communication, upward communication, and communicating using technology like email, phones, and videoconferencing. Finally, it provides tips for improving listening, writing, and running meetings.
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.
The newsletter provides updates on the Devon & Cornwall Refugee Support Council (DCRSC). It discusses staffing changes, the organization's financial situation, and thanks supporters. It also provides information on DCRSC's operations, including new opening hours, volunteers, and the food and clothing programs. The newsletter aims to keep supporters informed and seeks more volunteers and donations.
The bulletin provides information on the Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville's last meeting and upcoming events.
1) At the last meeting, members discussed changing traditions to attract younger members, becoming more flexible to meet members' needs, and using social media and other tools to engage more people.
2) Upcoming events include the District Conference, assisting at the Castle Hill Show, and International Night on March 19th where members will wear international dress.
3) The GSE team is holding fundraising events including a trivia night on March 30th and a farewell dinner on March 28th. Members are encouraged to support these events.
- The document provides updates on recent events and activities at the Big Cedar golf club, including welcoming new members, thanking volunteers, and promoting an upcoming booth at the Summerfest event. It announces upcoming golf tournaments and encourages members to volunteer.
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
CLUB AWARDS 2012
TREASURER’S REPORT
THE EVE AND STAN MARSHALL 100 CLUB
SATURDAY 1ST XI REPORT
SATURDAY 2ND XI REPORT
SUNDAY 2nd XI REPORT
MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
HELD AT THE DUKE’S HEAD PUBLIC HOUSE ON 28 MARCH 2012
This newsletter provides updates from the City of Melbourne Bowls Club for December 2016. It discusses new equipment purchases including jacks, bowls cloths, and spray chalk. It provides information on uniforms, storage solutions, and new bowls for the library. It discusses championships, pennant results, coaching, and donations received. It highlights the contributions of volunteers that help the club function and provides well wishes for the holiday season.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on upcoming events, guest speakers, members travelling, and club activities. It announces that committee meetings will trial electronic formats to increase participation. The letter from the president notes low attendance at committee meetings and calls for new ideas to engage more members. It also advertises an upcoming speaker and promotes youth programs the club supports, including RYDA, Interact, and working with local schools.
2015 Annual Report (for the 2014 season)putneycricket
This document is the annual report for Putney Cricket Club for the 2014 season. It provides summaries of the performances of the club's various teams, with the Saturday 1st and 2nd XIs and Sunday 1st XI finishing in the middle of their leagues. It also discusses club events from the past year like nets, fixtures, and social events. It recognizes individuals who are stepping down from roles and calls for nominations for open positions. The financial report shows a surplus of income over expenditure for 2014.
This document is the annual report for Putney Cricket Club for the 2019 season. It provides summaries of the performances of the club's Saturday and Sunday teams, as well as award winners for batting, bowling, and fielding. It also discusses upcoming matches and events, changes to the management committee, and gives the treasurer's financial report, which shows the club had a profitable year with income exceeding expenditures. The chairman, Mike Curtis, announces he and several other long-serving members will be stepping down from their roles after many years of service to the club.
This document is the annual report of Putney Cricket Club for the 2015 season. It summarizes the results and highlights of the season for the various teams. The Saturday 1st XI was relegated after being docked points for fielding an ineligible player. The Saturday 2nd XI had a very successful season, finishing third in their division. The Sunday sides struggled with availability issues. The report provides updates on fixtures, nets, social events and facility improvements for the upcoming 2016 season. It also recognizes individual and team achievements from 2015 and presents the treasurer's financial report, which showed a deficit for the year.
The document provides information about Everett Golf & Country Club including board member bios, the president's message, golf course updates, and upcoming events. The president discusses the club's financial stability and capital improvement projects. The golf professional discusses green reconstruction plans and changes to bunker sand. Upcoming events in September are noted.
The newsletter provides information about the upcoming meetings and events of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the January 1st meeting at Tick Tock restaurant, an upcoming Bunco party on January 21st, and the Zone 9 Youth Appreciation Banquet on January 11th. It also notes dates for volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House and winning of the 50/50 drawing. Upcoming events include the 2nd Quarter NFL District Conference in February and the Breakfast Club's annual Fish Fry fundraiser. The newsletter lists the club's officers and directors and provides the Optimist Creed.
This document summarizes the agenda for a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on August 15, 2012. The agenda included a presentation on why join Rotaract, a members of the week recognition, a Group Study Exchange presentation, updates on the District Conference and Rotary UN Day, and committee updates. It also announced upcoming social events like a Halloween party and a shoreline cleanup recap from an event in September.
The newsletter summarizes the recent meeting of the St. Petersburg - Downtown Optimist Club. It discusses the successful year they had, goals for the new year, and upcoming fundraising and community events including a Halloween party, Bunco party, breakfast meeting, and bell ringing. It provides the club officers and contact information.
The Downtown Optimist Club of St. Petersburg held their monthly meeting. They welcomed new members and discussed upcoming fundraisers and events for other Optimist clubs. The club president was elected as the Governor Elect for next year. Members were reminded of the health benefits of eating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables.
This document outlines the agenda and notes for a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on December 5, 2012. The agenda includes discussions on why Rotaract, club business and committee updates, international and local service projects, and a team-building activity. Key updates are that Adam and Marco are members of the week for their work on the Winter Gala. The international committee is running a "Pennies for Polio" fundraiser. Locally, the club had a successful blood drive and will volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club on December 20th.
The fourth general meeting of the Texas Pre-Dental Society was held on October 19th, 2011. Upcoming events were announced including lectures, study abroad info sessions, and volunteer opportunities. Members were encouraged to join families, apply for scholarships, pay dues, and sign up for social events and community service. The president and other officers provided updates. Guest speakers Ms. Tanya Holland and Ms. Ada Grant spoke about the National Health Service Corps and Texas State Office of Rural Health. Contact information was provided for officers and information about the society's online presence. The next meeting was announced.
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Playing this fast-paced game, you control a small cube that has to get through stages that get harder by avoiding spikes, obstacles, and dangerous gaps while keeping up a fast pace. Though, it's important to remember that Geometry Dash isn't a simple game to get good at. No matter what mistake you make, you will face a tough position and have to start at the beginning.
The sounds and sights in Geometry Dash are very interesting. Your attention will be drawn to the simple style and catchy melodies. While the game looks good, it's not just visually challenging; getting through the tricky rounds requires quick thinking and reflexes.
The stages get harder over time, testing your skills and forcing you to find new ways to get past problems that other people have found impossible. Your experience with Geometry Dash will be remembered for a long time because of how satisfying it is to beat a difficult level or find a secret route. Join the many people who love Geometry Dash and are fascinated by this exciting and fun game. Get ready, because things will move quickly!
Indian Premier League (IPL) ---2024.pptxrathinikunj60
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is one of the most prominent and lucrative Twenty20 (T20) cricket leagues in the world. Since its inception in 2008, the IPL has revolutionized the landscape of cricket by blending sports, entertainment, and commerce. This summary provides an overview of the IPL's history, structure, notable performances, controversies, and its impact on cricket and beyond.
History and Formation
The IPL was launched by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2008, inspired by the success of domestic T20 leagues like the English T20 Cup and the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL). Lalit Modi, the then Vice-President of BCCI, played a crucial role in conceptualizing and launching the league. The inaugural season kicked off in April 2008 with eight franchises representing different cities in India.
Structure and Format
The IPL follows a franchise-based model, where teams are owned by a mix of corporations, Bollywood stars, and other high-profile individuals. The league originally started with eight teams, although the number has fluctuated over the years due to various reasons including expansions and terminations. As of the latest seasons, the IPL features ten teams.
The tournament format includes a double round-robin stage, where each team plays the others twice, followed by playoffs. The top four teams from the round-robin stage qualify for the playoffs, which consist of two qualifiers, an eliminator, and the final. This format ensures a highly competitive and engaging tournament, culminating in a grand finale to crown the champion.
Teams and Their Evolution
The founding teams of the IPL were:
Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals)
Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings)
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
Mumbai Indians (MI)
Rajasthan Royals (RR)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
Deccan Chargers (now defunct, replaced by Sunrisers Hyderabad)
Over the years, the league has seen new teams such as Pune Warriors India, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Gujarat Lions, and Rising Pune Supergiant. The most recent additions are the Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants, introduced in the 2022 season.
Iconic Players and Performances
The IPL has attracted the best talent from around the world, with numerous iconic players making significant contributions. Some of the standout performers include:
Sachin Tendulkar (MI): The "Little Master" brought his legendary status to the IPL, winning the Orange Cap (top run-scorer) in 2010.
Chris Gayle (RCB, KXIP): Known for his explosive batting, Gayle holds the record for the highest individual score in an IPL match (175*).
MS Dhoni (CSK): Dhoni's leadership has been instrumental in CSK's success, leading them to multiple titles.
AB de Villiers (RCB): Renowned for his innovative stroke play, de Villiers has been a consistent match-winner.
Virat Kohli (RCB): The highest run-scorer in IPL history, Kohli's batting prowess is unmatched.
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Newsletter #1
1. stinging
tales Official Newsletter of the Gruyere District Cricket Club Inc.
Issue 1, July 2011
President's Welcome Message
By Claude Beltrami, President
Hi to all. Well it’s that time again; a new off your ass and do
season fast approaching. First off, let’s get something to help.
straight down to business. Subs will be paid! I can be President for
no more bullshit at Gruyere! So everybody a year and just walk
will have to pay, no more excuses. The club away because it is too
has lost a fair bit of money over the last few hard, OR I can keep
seasons because people avoid paying subs. wanting to do it
No more. The club needs this money to because your support
survive and I don’t think that it’s fair to your has been overwhelming. The club is at a point
teammates that they pay and you don’t! where we can just keep going backwards the
Secondly, the extension. We need help. We way we have been OR we can all do
need money. What are you doing? Its easy to something about it. Make sure your partners
read this and just throw it in the bin. Is that read this, get them to be a part of the
true, or are you going to prove me rebuilding program. We need you to bring a
wrong? Working bees will be held every mate, a new player, any skill, be it low or
second Sunday, starting Sunday 10 July. high, so we can put them on the ground come
Please be there, bring hammers, saws, pliers, Saturdays and get them to be part of this great
shovels, wheelbarrows etc., but more club.
importantly, YOURSELF. So what will you be doing different this
Thirdly, we need Sponsors. So far I have year? That’s up to you to decide, I will keep
two, Coldstream Timber have donated $1000 trying to get your help to better the Gruyere
worth of materials for our new clubrooms, District Cricket Club. If you have a problem
plus Kendarra Electrics have sponsored with anything or have any questions, please
$1500. Plus I have another two new sponsors ring me and I will endeavour to help and
who will pay cash for signage in the explain.
rooms. But I cannot keep doing this alone Thank-you and I personally look forward to
with nobody else pitching in. You need to get your contributions.
PRE SEASON TRAINING NOTE FROM THE CO-EDITOR
Sundays 9-10am at Topline Sports Welcome to the Stinging Tales.
(already started!!!) It is intended that the
1/31-35 Burgess Rd, Bayswater North newsletter be informative and
WORKING BEE (see page 2) contain all things Scorpion. So
Sunday 10 and 24 July 10:30am if you have anything to
GRAND FINAL DAY (see page 2) contribute please contact
Saturday 1 October 1pm Andrew Van der vlugt.
GRUYERE HALL WINE AND CHEESE Email: drewsa@gmail.com
TASTING NIGHT (see Michelle for details) Phone: 0400 064 640
22 October 2011 at the Gruyere Hall
www.gruyerecricket.com
2. Extension News
by Andrew Van der vlugt, Co-editor
Can you believe it; after 6 years and
lots and lots of changes we can now
WORKING BEE
spread our wings and move gracefully Bring along your shovel, hammer, wheelbarrow, etc.
around our newly extended Our first working bee will be held on Sunday 10 July
clubrooms. from 10:30am (after training) with another on Sunday
While the excitement still looms as to 24 July and more to follow, as we begin to fit out the
what we will now be able to do. new clubrooms and do a few jobs at the Clubrooms.
Claude and the committee are making Everybody who is available will be needed as there is
in-roads to acquire all materials for the a lot of work to do in not much time before the start of
job at hand; we require all stingers to the season.
get down to all Working bees to help
to fit out the interior.
social forum Grand Final Day
(Date to be advised)
With interest from all members at our recent AGM, We
BIG SCREEN
will be hosting a Social Forum during August for all
BIG GAME
Stingers to attend and discuss what we would all like to
BIG DAY OUT
When: Satruday 1 October
attend and participate during the up-coming season. If you
Time: All the pre-game entertainment
have any suggestions please email them prior to the night
will begin around 1pm
to David Peel, secretary.gdcc@gmail.com. All suggestions
Where: Our newly renovated nest
will be discussed on the night.
COMMITTEE 2011/2012
PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT
Claude Beltrami Andrew Van der vlugt
claudeb@busbyhomes.com.au drewsa@gmail.com
0414 605 900 0400 064 640
SECRETARY TREASURER
David Peel Michelle Van der vlugt
secretary.gdcc@gmail.com michellevdv@gmail.com
0413 826 502 0422 844 250
ORDINARY MEMBER ORDINARY MEMBER ORDINARY MEMBER
Brendan 'Croc' Hunter Dean Prouse Adrian Vassallo
the.croc@hotmail.com deanp@internode.on.net avassallo@servco.com
0432 743 527 0401 858 745 0422 334 432
www.gruyerecricket.com
3. PLAYER SUBSCRIPTIONS
All playing cricketers must pay their subs for the season. This money helps to purchase new
bats, pads and other gear. It also assists the committee to pay council fees such as grass
mowing, seed sowing, ground maintenance to name one of many. It also covers insurance,
electricity and telephone bills. It also covers other necessities such as YVCA registration fees.
Your assistance in paying your subs early is important to the club having a great financial start
to the season.
SENIOR PLAYER SENIOR STUDENT JUNIOR PLAYERS
$150
$180 if paid after first game
$90
$100 if paid after first game
$65
for first child, $50 for second, $35
for remaining childern in family
SOCIAL MEMBERS CASUAL PLAYERS
$20 $10 per week
CASH BACK BALL MONEY
OFFER $5 per week or $10 per week if an Official
umpire is appointed to their match.
Financial senior players who bring new players
to the Club, or returning player that has not
played for the Club in 3 years or more will be $10 BONUS
Senior Players, Senior Students and Social
refunded $30 for each new or returning player
once the new or returning player has fully paid Members fees include a $10 non refundable
their subscription fees. deposit for Presentation Night Tickets
SUBS DUE
3 NOVEMBER 2011
DON'T FORGET
THE DISCOUNT IF
YOU PAY EARLY!
www.gruyerecricket.com
4. SPONSORSHIP JUNIOR COACHES
This is an important point of revenue for any club REQUIRED
and also better assist the relationships between The club is this year looking at fielding an
local businesses under 16’s under 14’s and under 12’s. If
and patrons. If anyone knows of any company, anyone is interested in coaching a side
business or individual who would be interested in or helping out in any way please contact
sponsoring the club, a player, a club project, Andrew Van der vlugt,
uniforms etc, please contact a committee member drewsa@gmail.com or 0400 064 640.
and pass on the details.
Thank you all.
NEW PLAYERS COACH FOR 2011/12 SEASON
WELCOME The Club is seeking the services of a dedicated individual or group
You can expect to to lead us through the next phase of our cricketing journey.
see some new If you or anyone you know are interested in this position please
players at the club don’t hesitate in putting your hand up. Please contact Andrew Van
this year in both der vlugt, drewsa@gmail.com or 0400 064 640.
senior and junior
sides. Coaches dedicate their time and energy to train all teams, seniors
Can everyone please and juniors alike so could all players please give the Coache(s)
make an effort to your full respect and work hard for them.
introduce yourself
and make them all
feel welcome.
PLAYER’S CODE OF CONDUCT
In order to become more diligent and professional as a sporting club, the Gruyere District
Cricket Club has a Player’s Code of Conduct. This Code is one of common-sense and is
designed to endorse and reinforce sportsmanship while still maintaining the sporting
competiveness and great passion of the Gruyere District Cricket Club. All players who have not
signed this Code of Conduct should do so before their first game of season 2011/12. The
Committee hopes that the players will accept this Code and execute it in the same spirit in
which it is written.
Please welcome the Clubs first two sponsors...
Kendarra Electrics
Fcty13/ 26 Burgess Rd, Bayswater North
(03) 9761 4116
Coldstream Timber
645 Maroondah Hwy, Coldstream
(03) 9739 1387
www.gruyerecricket.com