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THE ROTARY CLUB OF ESSENDON D9800 President 2015-16: Peter Halaseh ABN 91036600532 P.O Box 161 Essendon 3040 Australia www.rce.org.au
Contact us – [email protected] and follow us on facebook Editor – Sunil Perera mmmmm
Editorial Logistics: Sunil Perera
Volume 81, Issue 04, 28 July 2015
Next speaker on August 4th - : Dr Laura Hougaz, Relationship Manager Education First Youth Foyers. Laura has extensive experience as a senior academic, researcher and manager in the Australian tertiary education sector. She is currently employed as a Relationship Manager for the Education First Youth Foyers an inspirational new program for young homeless people offered jointly by Hanover Welfare Services and The Brotherhood of St Laurance. Meeting 28th July Sergeant and Chairman Neil Henderson introduced the guests, Colin Styles ADG and Caitlin Minney and Cameron Williams from Rotaract 9800. President Peter Halaseh opened the meeting and introduced Caitlin Minney science student sponsored by Rotary, spoke first of her experience at the NYSF science camp in Singapore. Our new exchange student from Finland Freja Frankenhaeuser who arrived on Saturday 26th July will be staying with President Peter’s home for the next two months and attending Lowther Hall School in Essendon.
President Peter Halaseh, Dr Peter Baker, Freja Frankenhaeuser with President Peter’s daughter & son
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Maurice Mollica updated the club about the ongoing investigation to find an appropriate venue for the Essendon Rotary club weekly meetings.
Possible Venues to relocate weekly lunch meetings- investigation by the Club Service Committee
1). Riverside Kitchen & Events
Unlimited Tea, coffee and juice
$23 per head – Menu: – Homemade pasta, Seafood menu, wood fire pizza, Tappas, Steak, Two Parma menu
Storage available but steps and weather to deal with.
2). Fredricks Restaurant (require numbers)
Any two of the following: Soup, Sandwiches, fresh fruit platter, cakes = $19 per head
1 Main course (inc bread rolls) = $22 per head
2 course meal ie 1 main meal and either soup or dessert (inc bread rolls) = $28 per head
Each of the three options include tea & coffee & drinks at bar prices
Prices fixed for 12 months.
3). Essendon Football Club Social Club
One course meal (main) = $23 per head
Two course (main & dessert) = $28 per head
No storage room but room hire waived.
4). O’Sullivans Pub
Not available & parking a problem
5). Moonee Ponds Club
Not available till 12.45 pm on Tuesdays and we will have to deal with the caterers to whom the other users
sub-contract catering.
The following have been spoken to without success: Moonee Ponds Bowling Club, RSL Hoffmans Road, Ascot
House, Strathmore Bowling Club.
New email address - [email protected] Rotaract9800.org.au/ourspace
Cameron Williams from Rotaract District 9800 announced that he will be promoting district changeover for 4
clubs (Swinburne, Gateway, Bayside & Melbourne City) at the organised event on Saturday 1st August at
6.45pm to be held at the Arts House Meat Market, $35 per person
“Brumbys babes” morning tea Saturday 25th July We had 120 people with great entertainment, homemade goodies to eat & a clothing workshop for all the women. Best of all was we made almost $4000 for our Relay for Life team. Gaye Cariss
Caitlin Minney – Science Student Cameron Williams – Rotaract 9800
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It’s time to bring this fantastic communications medium to Members’ notice. If you have not yet registered
for Meetup, please do so, sooner than later.
Managing communications and dissemination of information to and between RCE Members will be
significantly easier and more streamlined once all Rotarians, “Friends of Rotary”, partners and supporters
join our group
The web site is: www.meetup.com/Rotary-Club-Essendon
Letter of Thanks from Caroline Chisholm Society
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NEW Rotary Leadership Institute Program FOR DISTRICT
9800
FIRST METROPOLITAN COURSE starts Monday EVENING August 3rd, SOUTH
MELBOURNE
In response to repeated feedback over the past two years from Rotarians about having Rotary
training programs on weekend days, the District 9800 Rotary Leadership Institute has developed a
new evening program that focusses on much greater interaction and engagement to enhance the
learning experience for all participants.
This outstanding program provides Rotarians with an extensive “overview” of what Rotary is all
about, and is especially valuable for anyone who might be considering taking on a responsibility on
any club committee.
Our experience is that not only newer but more experienced Rotarians learn from this program.
RLI has been a successful way for clubs to encourage members to learn more about “how Rotary
works” and from the consistent feedback we receive, not only does it do that but the way the
program engages people in the learning experience gets participants involved in their own learning in
an enjoyable and relaxed atmosphere.
Then new program has been reduced in time so that the overall time commitment to attend the
sessions has been reduced by 33%.
The 2015 program starts in three weeks. It involves attending four Monday night sessions at the
Continuing Education Centre in Montague St, South Melbourne, with ample off-street parking.
The sessions kick off at 6pm for registration and then the learning starts at 6.30pm till 9.30 pm with a
dinner break included.
Details about the program content and a registration form have been forwarded to your Club
President.
RLI also provides a great vehicle for Clubs to use for “succession planning” to encourage their future
Club Leaders to attend and learn all about the mechanics of Rotary in a way that broadens their
knowledge, enables them to meet and interact with other Rotarians whilst at the same time giving
them ideas about how they can implement what they are and have learnt back in their clubs.
This program is highly regarded, facilitated by a very experienced and capable team and well worth
attending.
Will we see you there?
David Bennet
District RLI Chair
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Wanted Youth Exchange Host Families
Rotary Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for young people between the ages of 16 and 17 years of age who spend a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs. Hosting an exchange student can be an incredibly rewarding experience for your family, providing an international experience without leaving home. Host families come in all shapes and sizes, you can help by: • Asking non-Rotarian families - that may be interested in hosting a Youth Exchange student. • Asking fellow club members - during a meeting at which partners are present or after another student has attended a meeting and has met many of the club’s members. • Asking Families of Youth Exchange alumni - to act as hosts. Many of these families would like to participate in the program because of the opportunity provided to their own children. • Asking club members - for the names of families in their communities they feel would make good host parents. • Asking families - who have successfully hosted students to recommend other families in the community who would be interested in hosting. To learn more about Youth Exchange hosting Contact Vanda Mullen Youth Exchange Committee chair [email protected] or visit Youth Exchange website
Thought for the day
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EVENTS CALENDAR DATE SPEAKER/EVENT VENUE
4th August Dr Laura Hougaz – Relationship
Manager, Education First Youth
Foyers
The Anglers Club 12.30 pm to
2pm
11th August District Governor club visit –
Julie Mason
The Anglers Club 12.30 pm to
2pm
18th August Jenny Foster – Badge talk The Anglers Club 6.30 pm to
8pm
25th August Bernadette Schwerdt – Talk
about her new book, Secrets of
online Entrepreneurs
The Anglers Club 12.30 to 2pm
1st Sept 2015 Lambis Englezos & Tim Whitford The Anglers Club 12.30 to 2pm
Editors note A big thank you to Tamara Hycenko for helping me with Contact.
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Help yourself and help the Club by banking with
Strathmore Community Bank. For example,
take out a home loan and the club will receive
up to $500. Take out a 3 month fixed term
deposit and the club will receive up to $50.
For more details drop into the branch at 337
Napier St or call branch Manager Philip Stewart
on 9374-2607.
John L Gregory
Certified Practising Accountant
272 Keilor Road,
North Essendon, VIC 3041
Telephone: 03-9379 1705