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Rotary: Making a Difference Page 1
What’s happening at Ascot this month:
Bricktober Brick Playtubs
A number of Brick Playtubs have been delivered to schools and Lego Playgroups this month including two for the kids of South Thornlie Primary School. Tracey Nelson came along to our meeting this week to pick up their tubs and said she was just as excited as the kids. Their Lego Playgroup started three years ago at the request of her own son and now has about 45 children attending each fortnightly session.
They accommodate several playing groups at a time and also have books for reading and colouring in.
President Ron presented the boxes to Tracey and in return she gave thanks on behalf of the school and presented The Rotary Club of Ascot with a Certificate of Appreciation.
See Page 5 for their Certificate.
BOARD MEMBERS 2017-18 President: Ron Alexander Vice Pres.: Mike Bermann Pres. Elect: Aidan Wood Secretary: Roma Gehringer Treasurer: Joanna Kendall Foundation: Hugh Langridge Exec Secretary: Hugh Langridge Membership: Michael Evans Club Service: Peter Richardson International: Mike Bermann Youth: Marg Fraser Vocational: Max Morrell Community: Stephen Kendall Public Relations: Christine Goss Attendance: Gren Courtland
WEB LINKS:
Club website: www.ascotrotary.org.au Club Facebook page: www.facebook.com/AscotRotary Bricktober website: www.bricktober.info Bricktober Facebook: www.facebook.com/Bricktober.Perth District 9465: http://rotary9465.org.au Rotary International: https://www.rotary.org
Chartered 26 February 1969 District 9465
We meet at Belmont Tavern 174 Wright Street, Cloverdale, Western Australia, 6105
On Tuesday’s at 7:00 am for 7:30 am start and finished by 8:30 am.
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Braving Atlanta
Dianne Reed and Bev Poor
In June this year our Club members Di and Bev and their partners attended Rotary International’s Convention in Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, USA and this week they told us a little about the highlights of their trips.
Di told us that she and Art flew into Toronto, Canada to visit relatives before taking a three days road trip down to Atlanta. Di said the reinvigorated modern city was the home of Coca Cola and one of the world’s best aquariums, large enough to accommodate whale sharks. She and Art also enjoyed being hosted in a corporate box to watch Atlanta Braves Baseball teams at their new stadium 30klm out of town. She said there was no public transport links but that it was sponsored by Uber!
On the other hand, Bev and Alan, huge Country and Western Music fans, preceded their 16th Convention with a 10 day Sights and Sounds music tour. Bev encouraged everyone to attend a Convention saying that it’s an incredible way to see a city as Rotary organises so much, making it so easy, friendly and enjoyable.
Di spoke of the enormous size of the convention centre to house the 33,000 attendees from 174 countries and of the House of Friendship where the Rotary World comes together to share ideas, best practises and successful projects.
During the 4 days, they enjoyed numerous workshops and many amazing guest speakers, including Andrew Young, an American politician, diplomat and activist who, along with Martin Luther King Jnr, was an early leader of the Civil Rights Movement before becoming a US Congressman, US Ambassador to UN, and mayor of Atlanta. He was involved in the release of Nelson Mandela, the abolition of apartheid in South Africa and is currently working on finding good protein rich food to feed the world’s hungry. Ashton Kutcher, who changed Di’s perception of the actor entirely when she learned he was heavily involved in the development of digital programs designed to address sexual exploitation of children and the proliferation of child pornography. See Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children. So far they’ve identified thousands of perpetrators. Rebecca Bender told of how as a gullible young woman in USA she was emotionally kidnapped and endured 6 years of abuse before finally escaping from a life of sex trafficking. Brittany Arthur who told of how simply sitting next to and befriending a Japanese Rotary Youth Exchange Student in Melbourne, Australia, changed her life forever. Brittany followed her friend to Japan to study before experiencing Japan’s worst earthquake and its tsunami in 2011. She returned home to Australia and visited her local Rotary Club who convinced her that the world was now her oyster. She currently lives and works in Germany where she is President of the Rotaract Club of Berlin and she said they are all young adults doing things and are the future of Rotary. Bev said she may well be the first female head of Rotary. To listen to Brittany’s speech go to http://video.rotary.org/RRJE/brittany-arthur-president-rotaract-club-of-berlin/
Several presenters, including keynote speaker Bill Gates, encouraged the World not to be complacent in the fight for Polio eradication saying just three isolated hotspots remained but the fight is not over. Hugh added a case has just been noted in a fourth area, in Syria. Other speakers on Polio included Minda Dentler who was abandoned by her family in India, adopted by a family in USA and went on to become the first female wheelchair athlete to complete the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii in Oct 2013. Jack Nicklaus suffered Polio as a child but went on to become a golf icon.
Di finished by presenting a limited edition medallion from Atlanta, celebrating The Rotary Foundation Centennial this year, to Hugh for the many years of wonderful work he has contributed to The Rotary Foundation.
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Please note the following dates and advise Christine Goss of details of your Guest Speaker and Topic
or advise promptly if the dates are unsuitable.
Date Welcoming Informer Host Chair Speaker and Topic
26 September 2017
Christine Goss Peter Richardson
Hugh Landridge Peter Richardson
Bricktober 2017 Discussion / Briefing
3 October 2017
Stephen Kendall Aidan Wood
Michelle Kendall Stephen Kendall Lego House Opening
10 October 2017
Hugh Langridge Michael Evans
Jeff Stephenson
17 October 2017
Michael Bermann Glenys Godfrey
Colin Peacock Hugh Langridge Debrief Bricktober 2017
24 October 2017
Michelle Kendall Dianne Reed
Ros McLernon
31 October 2017
Jeff Stephenson Ros McLernon
Aidan Wood
7 November 2017
Max Morrell Joanna Kendall
Glenys Godfrey
14 November 2017
Bev Poor Colin Peacock
Gren Courtland
21 November 2017
Christine Goss Stephen Kendall
Max Morrell Joanna Kendall
7 - 8 October 2017 BRICKTOBER 2017 - Curtin Stadium, Kent Street, Bentley
8 November 017 End Polio Movie Night – Hoyts Carousel
31 December 2017 Last day for “early bird” 9465 Conference Registrations
23 February 2018 “Wear your Rotary Club Shirt” Day
16 - 18 March 2018 2017/2018 District Conference - Quality Inn, Margaret River
24-27 June 2018 Rotary International Convention, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
MEMBERS IN FOCUS
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES: Stephen and Joanna Kendall 15 years – 27 Sep 2002 ROTARY ANNIVERSARIES: Stephen Kendall 15 years – 14 Sep 2002
ON SALE NOW!
$20 per number
Prizes $30 for 10 weeks
and $300 for 11th week
Just 2 and a bit
weeks until
Just a few
numbers
left!
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Rotary Alumni Association
WHAT IS A ROTARY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION?
A Rotary alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary Peace Fellows, Ambassadorial Scholars,
Group Study Exchange participants, Global and District Grant scholars, Vocational Training Team members, Rotary
volunteers, recipients of Grants for University Teachers and Discovery Grants, Interactors, Rotaractors, Rotary
Youth Exchange and New Generations Service Exchange participants, and others who experienced Rotary's
programs.
WHAT IS THE ROTARY ALUMNI NETWORK?
The Rotary Alumni Network is Rotary's worldwide alumni association, which seeks to keep all alumni connected
to Rotary. All alumni and alumni associations are part of the network.
WHAT ARE THE PURPOSES OF AN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION?
1. To establish and maintain a common bond among Rotary alumni
2. To enable alumni to network with one another and with Rotarians
3. To provide alumni opportunities for involvement in Rotary service
4. To facilitate alumni membership in Rotary and Rotaract clubs, including e-clubs
HOW DO MEMBERS OF AN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEET AND COMMUNICATE?
Members of an alumni association decide how often to meet and when and where. They may also communicate
between meetings by telephone, email, and social networking sites. It is strongly recommended that an annual
meeting take place in conjunction with the local district conference.
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE BENEFITS OF JOINING AN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION?
Alumni associations provide opportunities to maintain Rotary connections and support Rotary’s mission of
Service Above Self:
• Networking with professional leaders who share the Rotary experience
• Serving on district selection committees for future program participants
• Serving as mentors to current and future program participants
• Speaking at Rotary and Rotaract club meetings and district events
• Participating in local and international service projects
Contact [email protected] for more information about the Rotary Alumni Network and alumni associations.
You can also refer to the Alumni page on Rotary.org to learn more.
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CAN YOU HELP???
Do you have a towball?
Dianne Reed needs to pick up and return a Mobile
Fridge Van on the weekend of Bricktober. If you
are able to help, please contact her asap.
Letters from our Mailbox
The Rotary Foundation
Centennial medallion Dianne
presented to Hugh this
morning in appreciation for
the years of tireless work
he has contributed to
The Rotary Foundation.
Rotary
International
Convention
23 – 27 June 2018
Toronto, Canada
http://www.riconvention.org/en/toronto
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