The document summarizes activities and events from the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses an upcoming guest speaker on their wedding in Singapore and honeymoon. It also mentions an upcoming visioning day for the club and encourages full attendance. Additionally, it provides information on activities like an Aquabox Australia water purification project and a walking event in Parramatta Park looking for a name.
The document is a bulletin from the Rotary Club of Singapore providing information about their recent meeting including welcoming visiting Rotarians, introducing a new member, announcing their club's district award recognitions, and advertising upcoming Rotary events. It summarizes the guest speaker's presentation on World Vision's work improving children's development and outlines the club's activities, recognition of members, and schedule of upcoming meetings and events.
This document summarizes the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Singapore for the week of April 16th, 2012. It includes announcements about upcoming events, such as a visit to the Heritage Kampung on April 22nd. The speaker of the week, Mr. Tay Lai Hock, founder of Ground-Up Initiative, spoke about how Kampung culture can create sustainable communities and nurture leaders. The club's major project for the year is funding a gym for Boys' Town worth $100,000. The bulletin also provides information about birthdays, anniversaries, and upcoming Rotary events.
Matching Grants - A tool to strengthen fellowship & International GoodwillPrakash Saraswat
If you think that doing a Matching Grant simply as something to get the money, use it and forget to stay in touch with the partner thereafter...
...You’re missing the ‘’purpose’’ –
to strengthen fellowship and build International Goodwill through service
This bulletin from the Jefferson Education and Career Center provides information about upcoming events in May, including a spring conference, Mother's Day, Cinco de Mayo celebrations, and standardized testing dates. It also discusses Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month and provides resources for lesson plans. Reminders are given about cell phone use, timecard signatures, and copyright policies.
The document summarizes activities and events from the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses an upcoming guest speaker on their wedding in Singapore and honeymoon. It also mentions an upcoming visioning day for the club and encourages full attendance. Additionally, it provides information on activities like an Aquabox Australia water purification project and a walking event in Parramatta Park looking for a name.
The document is a bulletin from the Rotary Club of Singapore providing information about their recent meeting including welcoming visiting Rotarians, introducing a new member, announcing their club's district award recognitions, and advertising upcoming Rotary events. It summarizes the guest speaker's presentation on World Vision's work improving children's development and outlines the club's activities, recognition of members, and schedule of upcoming meetings and events.
This document summarizes the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Singapore for the week of April 16th, 2012. It includes announcements about upcoming events, such as a visit to the Heritage Kampung on April 22nd. The speaker of the week, Mr. Tay Lai Hock, founder of Ground-Up Initiative, spoke about how Kampung culture can create sustainable communities and nurture leaders. The club's major project for the year is funding a gym for Boys' Town worth $100,000. The bulletin also provides information about birthdays, anniversaries, and upcoming Rotary events.
Matching Grants - A tool to strengthen fellowship & International GoodwillPrakash Saraswat
If you think that doing a Matching Grant simply as something to get the money, use it and forget to stay in touch with the partner thereafter...
...You’re missing the ‘’purpose’’ –
to strengthen fellowship and build International Goodwill through service
This bulletin from the Jefferson Education and Career Center provides information about upcoming events in May, including a spring conference, Mother's Day, Cinco de Mayo celebrations, and standardized testing dates. It also discusses Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month and provides resources for lesson plans. Reminders are given about cell phone use, timecard signatures, and copyright policies.
- The Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting discussed the Four-Way Test and introduced several guests, including a retired businessman and the commercial manager of a real estate agency.
- Upcoming club events were announced, including a Valentine's Day cocktail party and end-of-year dinner and show. Members volunteered for a community BBQ event.
- Guest speaker Tony Sonneveld shared his experience with prostate cancer, treatments, and his work with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia to increase awareness and funding for research.
- In other business, a member shared concerns about the government's policy of intercepting and turning back asylum seeker boats, saying the asylum seekers are simply people seeking a
This document summarizes the August 2013 meeting of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses the Four Way Test that guides Rotarians, guests that spoke on indigenous health scholarships and thyroid disease, and upcoming district meetings. It also provides updates on volunteering opportunities with RYDA and Northcott Disability Services, and recognizes a member who was rejoining the club and inducting a new member.
This document summarizes the key discussions and announcements from the Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting on August 5th, 2013. It discusses:
1) A guest speaker from the Australian Thyroid Foundation who spoke about thyroid disease and iodine deficiency.
2) An update from the club president on the Rotary Indigenous Health Scholarships event and a Rotary presidents' meeting.
3) Upcoming volunteer opportunities with Rotary Youth Driver Awareness and Northcott Disability Services.
4) An induction of a returning club member and a brief self-introduction from another club member.
5) Announcements about upcoming district meetings and a reminder about RSVP procedures for the club meetings
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City District 9675 held its weekly meeting on July 29th, 2013. President Keith welcomed guests and reported on the club's donations to Rotary Health. Glenn Gardner will be inducted as a new member. The club will help sell food at a fundraising event for the Harris Park Community Centre. John Totonjian discussed promoting members' vocations. Guest speaker Gail Ladner from the Leukaemia Foundation discussed the organization's research, support services, and transportation assistance for patients. Upcoming district meetings were announced. The meeting concluded with reminders about apologies and next week's guest speaker.
1) The Rotary Club of Parramatta City District discussed several joint projects with other local Rotary Clubs, including a Valentines Day event, a public speaking competition for schools, and community service projects.
2) The meeting covered upcoming events, fundraising efforts, and ways to attract new members through improved marketing and a club website.
3) The speaker then shared an amusing anecdote about Prince Charles wishing to restore an injured hedgehog.
The document summarizes information from a Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting, including:
1) Guest speakers at the meeting including a mortgage broker, journalist, and representative from Mercy Ships.
2) The president's report, which discussed World Understanding Month, Rotary's 108th anniversary celebration, and participating in the Rotary Bowel Care Program.
3) Information from the District Governor about setting up an e-club and applying for the Peace Forum in Hiroshima.
The document provides information about an upcoming meeting of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City on February 25th, 2013. It discusses the guest speaker, Kerry Boyce, who will talk about starting a Men's Shed in Parramatta. It also includes the club calendar, member celebrations, and international news. The club continues to support Livingstone School in Bangladesh through teacher salaries and sponsorship.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting discussed upcoming events, including a golf day and helicopter ball drop fundraiser. They are still trying to contact the police inspector regarding the Policeman of the Year award. Correspondence will now be sent via email. The GSE team from Sweden will be arriving on March 4th and photos of past teams are requested. Upcoming district events include PETS on March 2nd and the district assembly on April 14th. The club's 108th anniversary will be celebrated on February 23rd at a local Indian restaurant.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting discussed upcoming events, including a golf day and helicopter ball drop fundraiser. They are still trying to contact the police inspector regarding the Policeman of the Year award. Correspondence will now be sent via email. The GSE team from Sweden will be arriving on March 4th and photos of past teams are requested. Upcoming district events include PETS on March 2nd and the district assembly on April 14th. The club's 108th anniversary will be celebrated on February 23rd at a local Indian restaurant.
This document summarizes the activities and discussions of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses the club's sympathy in response to the Newtown shooting, upcoming meetings and speakers, changes to the club's lunch menu, an update on the club's successful Christmas tree fundraising project, recognition of a member's fundraising efforts for a children's hospital, and the resignation of a past club president due to work commitments.
ShelterBox provided emergency shelter to over 200,000 people affected by disasters worldwide in 2012, responding to floods, cyclones, earthquakes, and other crises. They signed an agreement with Rotary International to strengthen collaboration. With extreme weather becoming more common, ShelterBox expects another busy year in 2013, but thanks to support from donors, they will be prepared to help thousands receive shelter. The newsletter provides a review of ShelterBox's 29 deployments over 2012 to countries in South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City met on October 29th, 2012. They welcomed guests and reminded members about upcoming events. The guest speakers were from Ronald McDonald House Westmead and discussed the organization's family support services and future expansion plans. Members also discussed other Rotary initiatives and events happening in the local community and abroad.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City held a meeting where the District Governor spoke about this year's theme of "Peace Through Service" and encouraged fundraising for polio eradication. Rotarians in Texas held successful fundraising events for polio eradication, raising over $40,000. This included an event featuring Afghanistan's UN ambassador where they learned about the global effort and another at a Texas Rangers baseball game attended by 1200 people.
The document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Parramatta City, including:
1) Welcoming a new member, Ben Jackson, and hearing from guest speakers on cancer research, foster care support programs, and small business social responsibility.
2) Participating in a fundraising walk for Northcott Society and congratulating a member selected for a youth exchange program.
3) Announcing upcoming events including visits from the district governor and a transfer meeting to support the Rotary Foundation dinner.
4) Profiling a former Rotary Peace Fellow now working to protect children from sexual exploitation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City held its changeover event where Mark Hancock was honored as the newest Centurian. The club was recognized by Australian Rotary Health for its contributions exceeding $310,000. Upcoming guest speakers include Murray Stone from the Children's Medical Institute. The club is also celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. PDG Bill Little unfortunately passed away but exemplified service above self. The club is pleased with its new venue, Sebel Parramatta.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City holds meetings at the new Sebel Parramatta location and discusses upcoming community service projects. These include an event celebrating 40 years of the club and hosting the annual Australia Day sausage sizzle fundraiser. The club also recognizes the global effort to end polio being led by Rotary International with support from partners like the Gates Foundation. A US Senate resolution commended Rotary for its leadership in vaccinating children worldwide as part of efforts to eradicate the disease.
This document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City in Australia. It discusses the president's message about the club's convention attendance. It also highlights upcoming speakers on topics like ROMAC and FOLIA, and events like the Pride of Workmanship Awards. The calendar lists meetings and the club changeover for July. There is also information provided on MedicAlert Foundation and its role in providing medical identification and emergency information.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming events and programs. Key details include:
- Michael Sheldrick will speak at the next club meeting on April 30th about his work advocating for poverty reduction.
- Several members will attend the international Rotary convention in Bangkok from May 6-9th.
- The club supports the Village Aide Program in the Philippines and the Red Shield Appeal fundraising day on May 20th.
- The Ph.D. Scholars Night on May 14th will highlight research projects funded by the club.
Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on:
- Upcoming events including guest speakers and meetings
- The president's message about the district conference and urging members to attend next year's conference
- Details on the CHALLENGE/HANDICAMPS program for youth with disabilities
- Announcement of a club assembly for members to discuss challenges facing the club
- "David's Pearls" section with quotes on imagination
- Article about a young Rotarian in Australia serving as club president to promote leadership
- Story about an eco-focused Rotary club in California focusing on environmental projects
- The president's "want list" outlining goals for succession planning and members
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City in Australia. It discusses the club welcoming a visiting GSE team from Finland and praising the efforts of David Ross in organizing the visit. It also provides information on an upcoming guest speaker and encourages members to bring guests. The calendar lists upcoming events and speakers for the club. Details are given on a past president speaking on mentoring. Finally, it discusses a trip members of the sister club in the Philippines, Ramon Magsaysay, took to install solar equipment in Mindoro.
- The Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting discussed the Four-Way Test and introduced several guests, including a retired businessman and the commercial manager of a real estate agency.
- Upcoming club events were announced, including a Valentine's Day cocktail party and end-of-year dinner and show. Members volunteered for a community BBQ event.
- Guest speaker Tony Sonneveld shared his experience with prostate cancer, treatments, and his work with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia to increase awareness and funding for research.
- In other business, a member shared concerns about the government's policy of intercepting and turning back asylum seeker boats, saying the asylum seekers are simply people seeking a
This document summarizes the August 2013 meeting of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses the Four Way Test that guides Rotarians, guests that spoke on indigenous health scholarships and thyroid disease, and upcoming district meetings. It also provides updates on volunteering opportunities with RYDA and Northcott Disability Services, and recognizes a member who was rejoining the club and inducting a new member.
This document summarizes the key discussions and announcements from the Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting on August 5th, 2013. It discusses:
1) A guest speaker from the Australian Thyroid Foundation who spoke about thyroid disease and iodine deficiency.
2) An update from the club president on the Rotary Indigenous Health Scholarships event and a Rotary presidents' meeting.
3) Upcoming volunteer opportunities with Rotary Youth Driver Awareness and Northcott Disability Services.
4) An induction of a returning club member and a brief self-introduction from another club member.
5) Announcements about upcoming district meetings and a reminder about RSVP procedures for the club meetings
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City District 9675 held its weekly meeting on July 29th, 2013. President Keith welcomed guests and reported on the club's donations to Rotary Health. Glenn Gardner will be inducted as a new member. The club will help sell food at a fundraising event for the Harris Park Community Centre. John Totonjian discussed promoting members' vocations. Guest speaker Gail Ladner from the Leukaemia Foundation discussed the organization's research, support services, and transportation assistance for patients. Upcoming district meetings were announced. The meeting concluded with reminders about apologies and next week's guest speaker.
1) The Rotary Club of Parramatta City District discussed several joint projects with other local Rotary Clubs, including a Valentines Day event, a public speaking competition for schools, and community service projects.
2) The meeting covered upcoming events, fundraising efforts, and ways to attract new members through improved marketing and a club website.
3) The speaker then shared an amusing anecdote about Prince Charles wishing to restore an injured hedgehog.
The document summarizes information from a Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting, including:
1) Guest speakers at the meeting including a mortgage broker, journalist, and representative from Mercy Ships.
2) The president's report, which discussed World Understanding Month, Rotary's 108th anniversary celebration, and participating in the Rotary Bowel Care Program.
3) Information from the District Governor about setting up an e-club and applying for the Peace Forum in Hiroshima.
The document provides information about an upcoming meeting of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City on February 25th, 2013. It discusses the guest speaker, Kerry Boyce, who will talk about starting a Men's Shed in Parramatta. It also includes the club calendar, member celebrations, and international news. The club continues to support Livingstone School in Bangladesh through teacher salaries and sponsorship.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting discussed upcoming events, including a golf day and helicopter ball drop fundraiser. They are still trying to contact the police inspector regarding the Policeman of the Year award. Correspondence will now be sent via email. The GSE team from Sweden will be arriving on March 4th and photos of past teams are requested. Upcoming district events include PETS on March 2nd and the district assembly on April 14th. The club's 108th anniversary will be celebrated on February 23rd at a local Indian restaurant.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City meeting discussed upcoming events, including a golf day and helicopter ball drop fundraiser. They are still trying to contact the police inspector regarding the Policeman of the Year award. Correspondence will now be sent via email. The GSE team from Sweden will be arriving on March 4th and photos of past teams are requested. Upcoming district events include PETS on March 2nd and the district assembly on April 14th. The club's 108th anniversary will be celebrated on February 23rd at a local Indian restaurant.
This document summarizes the activities and discussions of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses the club's sympathy in response to the Newtown shooting, upcoming meetings and speakers, changes to the club's lunch menu, an update on the club's successful Christmas tree fundraising project, recognition of a member's fundraising efforts for a children's hospital, and the resignation of a past club president due to work commitments.
ShelterBox provided emergency shelter to over 200,000 people affected by disasters worldwide in 2012, responding to floods, cyclones, earthquakes, and other crises. They signed an agreement with Rotary International to strengthen collaboration. With extreme weather becoming more common, ShelterBox expects another busy year in 2013, but thanks to support from donors, they will be prepared to help thousands receive shelter. The newsletter provides a review of ShelterBox's 29 deployments over 2012 to countries in South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City met on October 29th, 2012. They welcomed guests and reminded members about upcoming events. The guest speakers were from Ronald McDonald House Westmead and discussed the organization's family support services and future expansion plans. Members also discussed other Rotary initiatives and events happening in the local community and abroad.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City held a meeting where the District Governor spoke about this year's theme of "Peace Through Service" and encouraged fundraising for polio eradication. Rotarians in Texas held successful fundraising events for polio eradication, raising over $40,000. This included an event featuring Afghanistan's UN ambassador where they learned about the global effort and another at a Texas Rangers baseball game attended by 1200 people.
The document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Parramatta City, including:
1) Welcoming a new member, Ben Jackson, and hearing from guest speakers on cancer research, foster care support programs, and small business social responsibility.
2) Participating in a fundraising walk for Northcott Society and congratulating a member selected for a youth exchange program.
3) Announcing upcoming events including visits from the district governor and a transfer meeting to support the Rotary Foundation dinner.
4) Profiling a former Rotary Peace Fellow now working to protect children from sexual exploitation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City held its changeover event where Mark Hancock was honored as the newest Centurian. The club was recognized by Australian Rotary Health for its contributions exceeding $310,000. Upcoming guest speakers include Murray Stone from the Children's Medical Institute. The club is also celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. PDG Bill Little unfortunately passed away but exemplified service above self. The club is pleased with its new venue, Sebel Parramatta.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City holds meetings at the new Sebel Parramatta location and discusses upcoming community service projects. These include an event celebrating 40 years of the club and hosting the annual Australia Day sausage sizzle fundraiser. The club also recognizes the global effort to end polio being led by Rotary International with support from partners like the Gates Foundation. A US Senate resolution commended Rotary for its leadership in vaccinating children worldwide as part of efforts to eradicate the disease.
This document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City in Australia. It discusses the president's message about the club's convention attendance. It also highlights upcoming speakers on topics like ROMAC and FOLIA, and events like the Pride of Workmanship Awards. The calendar lists meetings and the club changeover for July. There is also information provided on MedicAlert Foundation and its role in providing medical identification and emergency information.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming events and programs. Key details include:
- Michael Sheldrick will speak at the next club meeting on April 30th about his work advocating for poverty reduction.
- Several members will attend the international Rotary convention in Bangkok from May 6-9th.
- The club supports the Village Aide Program in the Philippines and the Red Shield Appeal fundraising day on May 20th.
- The Ph.D. Scholars Night on May 14th will highlight research projects funded by the club.
Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on:
- Upcoming events including guest speakers and meetings
- The president's message about the district conference and urging members to attend next year's conference
- Details on the CHALLENGE/HANDICAMPS program for youth with disabilities
- Announcement of a club assembly for members to discuss challenges facing the club
- "David's Pearls" section with quotes on imagination
- Article about a young Rotarian in Australia serving as club president to promote leadership
- Story about an eco-focused Rotary club in California focusing on environmental projects
- The president's "want list" outlining goals for succession planning and members
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Parramatta City in Australia. It discusses the club welcoming a visiting GSE team from Finland and praising the efforts of David Ross in organizing the visit. It also provides information on an upcoming guest speaker and encourages members to bring guests. The calendar lists upcoming events and speakers for the club. Details are given on a past president speaking on mentoring. Finally, it discusses a trip members of the sister club in the Philippines, Ramon Magsaysay, took to install solar equipment in Mindoro.
1. Rotary Club of Parramatta City
COMMUNITY NETWORKER
ROTARY CLUB OF PARRAMATTA CITY
PRESIDENT MESSAGE EMERGENCY
RESPONSE KITS
Well Prsahanth finally delivered on his promises to dispel the myth
that he may just have had a modest wedding. As I looked around the
room to a packed house, there were mouths ajar as Prashanth
projected some beautiful photo’s of his wedding. Many questions were
asked and at the end he showed a DVD that his friends had produced The objective of this scheme, which
operates New Zealand wide, is to
for the reception. provide a ready stock of boxes
We have a number of things containing specific items classified as
useful parts of a survival kit.
happening over the next few months. These are packed in standard
containers, ready for use in an
Firstly and most important is the Club emergency anywhere in the South
Pacific.
Visioning afternoon of September 17th,
David Ross has organized a team of four If clubs choose to fill a box, they may
involve members or local schools in
people from Canberra to facilitate this for the collection or purchase of all items,
mainly inexpensive, many second
our club. As I mentioned last week, there has be a very excuse to miss hand or pre-used but all still
this. I also request members to confirm to David your intention to serviceable.
attend. This scheme gives every Rotary club,
regardless of size, the opportunity to
This Monday we have Andrew Best from Parramatta PCYC to bring take part in a low cost, hands-on
World Community Service project.
us up to date with what’s happening with youth in Parramatta. Boxes are stored in a Rotarian's
John Ching will be at the Kings School on September 18, with his warehouse and are commonly on
their way within hours of a disaster
team of BBQ helpers, please confirm your attendance and if you are after the Air Force Commander
contacts Rotary.
not BBQing, why turn up and “do the walk” raise funds for Northcott
who our Club has been involved with for over 20 years. District 9910 clubs store their own
boxes and District 9920 stores for all
John Ching sent out during the week asking for members or friends New Zealand.
Additionally D9910 conducts the Aqua
to assist him with organizing of our Golf Day. If you have not responded, Box Schemes.
Web: www.rnzwcs.rotary.org.nz/
please do so.
2. Rotary Club of Parramatta City
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
September
5 Andrew Best-PCYC
12 Steve XXX
17 Club visioning afternoon
18 Walk with me- BBQ Kings School 10am to 2.00pm
26 District Governor Visit
October
3 Public Holiday
7-9 RYPEN Camp
13 Business Excellence Awards
28 Pre PETS
31 Gary Raymond-Police Chaplin, Christchurch Earth Quake
November
1-7 Parraamasala- stay tune for news on this event
4 Trivia Night- Parramatta Workers Club
7 Helen Yuen- Rotary International Fund Development
29 Foundation Lunch- Waterfront Homebush
December
7 Australian Rotary Health Christmas Dinner
GUEST SPEAKER
Andrew Best Club Manager Parramatta PCYC
With a background in Sales as well as Recruitment and a lifetime of playing sports Andrew has
developed and created new and exciting activities for the club in the past 2 years. Working closely with
the local community Andrew will continue to offer affordable and structured programs to keep our
young people active in life.
MEMBERS MATTERS
John Jenkins is still in Concord Hospital and would love to have a call from members to cheer up his spirits.
CLUB INITITIVE
John Surian’s walk/stroll/run/crawl Friday morning event at Parramatta Park is now in it’s second week
with a brave set of four commencing their walk at 6.00am. John is looking for a name, so for the member of
friend that can come with a beaut name, John is offering a prize to the lucky one. Otherwise be there next
Friday again at 6.00am. (Ample parking is available at that time on the RHS before you get to the Queen St
gate.)
3. Rotary Club of Parramatta City
OUR COMMUNITY
WALK WITH ME - PARRAMATTA
You are invited to take a step towards making a difference in the lives of people with
disabilities by participating in Northcott's annual Walk With Me event in Parramatta.
Hundreds of people of ALL abilities are coming together to walk side by side
to encourage us all to see a person first and not their disability, as well as raise vital
funds for respite services.
Walk With Me is a great way to spend a Sunday morning, with entertainment and
plenty of sporting and family-focused activities.
What: Walk With Me - Parramatta
When: Sunday, 18 September - 10:00am to 2:00pm
Where: The King's School - Doyle Oval, North Parramatta
To register for the walk contact Tony Warner, otherwise John Ching is looking for BBQ
volunteers to operate the club BBQ on the day.
OUR INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Invitation to attend Sister Club of Ramon Magsasay
Keith has confirmed that RC of Ramon Magsaysay Induction evening is on Tuesday 4th October.
PP Rosie has suggested arriving 1 October and leaving 5th October if it is to be a very short trip.
Qantas flights to and from Manila are only on Saturdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays as far as Keith can
see, so Keith is booked to fly on Saturday 1st October, returning Thursday 5th October.
If members would like to travel with Keith, please contact him.
FACEBOOK
We have now available for the club a new facebook page the shortcut is http://alturl.com/wvqj5
Please visit, make comments, open discussions and for your initial visit please hit the “like button”. The
reason is the more members who like the page, we receive additional features. The Facebook page is not a
substitute for our website, but more of an additional way to reach our audience.
4. Rotary Club of Parramatta City
QUOTE OF THE MONTH
ALBERT ESTES SNEDECOR–RI PRESIDENT
1920-1921
―Rotary's strength lies in the sincerity of purpose of its members.‖
— 1921 Rotary convention
PARRAMATTA CITY TRIVIA NIGHT
Great News! We are having a TRIVIA NIGHT.
Friday 4th November 2011 at Parramatta Workers Club, 163-165 George Street, Parramatta at
7.30pm.
The good news is that it will only cost $10 per person to enter. However, we need bottoms on seats so
all members are asked to bring along family, friends and business colleagues and make up a table of 10
people.
I have booked for 20 tables and the club can hold a maximum of 22 tables. The club has waived the
room hire for the night – but we need to get 200 people there. There will be bar service and you can eat
first in the restaurant.
There will be prizes, silent auctions and raffles – but more importantly, lots of fun!!!
If anyone in the Rotary club is a member of Blacktown Workers or Parramatta Workers could you
please let me know? We need a badge number to confirm the booking.
Thanks
Joy
5. Rotary Club of Parramatta City
AUSTRALIAN ROTARY HEALTH CHRISTMAS DINNER
2011
Sydney Christmas Dinner 2011
The Australian Rotary Health Christmas 2011 Dinner will be held at:
The Epping Club
Rawson Street, Epping
Wednesday 7th December, 2011 @ 6.30 pm
Guest Speaker: Tim Sharp 'Mr Happy'
(Latest Article in 'Open Road Magazine')
Musical Entertainment: Caii-Michelle Gordon
MC for the evening Mike Bailey