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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Spend the ANZAC Day long weekend at Phillip IslandDawn Service From 6:00am Cowes Cenotaph An emotive and ethereal experience overlooking Westernport Bay as the sun rises.
Gunfire Breakfast From 6:30am Cowes Jetty Triangle After the Dawn service, stay and enjoy our hospitality with egg and bacon rolls, tea and coffee for a gold coin donation. Funds raised assist our veterans and their families.
ANZAC Day Morning Tea From 10:00am Cowes Cultural CentreEnjoy a complimentary cuppa and ANZAC biscuit before the March muster, served by our friendly San Remo & Phillip Island Rotarian volunteers. Free for veterans wearing medals on the left hand lapel.
ANZAC Day March Muster – from 10:30am – Cowes Cultural CentreParking is available at the rear of the Cultural Centre.
ANZAC Day March steps off – from 10:50am – Cowes Cultural CentreFollow and support the marchers from the start along Thompson Avenue heading to the Cowes Cenotaph.
Main Service At 11am Cowes CenotaphMarchers and spectators gather for the main ANZAC Day commemorative service conducted by President, Tom Mallaghan. Guest speaker, local senior school representatives and the announcement of the recipient of the Phillip Island RSL ANZAC Community Award.
Post entertainment – 12:30pm to 3:30pm – Phillip Island RSLPlease join us for refreshments and entertainment thanks to the City of Whitehorse Pipes & Drums and returning by popular demand, singing sensations The Valeries.
Please support your RSL by purchasing an ANZAC badge All funds raised help our local veterans and Service members and their families. Phillip Island RSL volunteers will be selling ANZAC Day badges at various locations in Cowes.
Service members “EAT FREE” each Thursday in April – lunch only – Senior’s menu
Special announcement
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND ONE OR ALL OF OUR COMMEMORATIVE
SERVICES ON 25TH APRIL
Members’ Easter Eggstravaganza 2School holiday fun
Forthcoming events 3
What’s on around the region 4
Meet your new Committee Member 5Morning Melodies
Welfare Services Update 6
Islanders Day Club 7
Supporting our local community 8
Community Men’s Shed 9
Committee portfolios & voting results 10
Members’ Easter Eggstravaganza Auction
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Joey’s Kids Club members eat free at lunch times – purchase one adult main meal to receive one free kids lunch – must show Joey’s Kids Club membership card – available Monday to Friday during school holidays.
Two sessions available11am and 1pm $5 for Joey’s Kids Club members and $10 for non-member children.
BookingsContact Membership Officer on 5952 1004 during business hours – payment is required at the time of booking.
School holiday fun 3rd to 14th April
Look at these gorgeous Easter hampers that you could be taking home this Easter!
Make sure you keep all your dockets from the Bistro or Bar from Sunday 26th March through until 2:30pm on Sunday 16th April and join us on Easter Sunday – 16th April – from 2:00pm to redeem your dockets for $RSL funny money. With this, you can then bid on a range of gorgeous gourmet hampers and loads of Easter goodies.
EASTER TRADING HOURS
Good Friday 14th April open from noon until late
Easter Saturday 15th April open from noon until late
Easter Sunday 16th April open from noon until late
Easter Monday 17th April open from noon until late
Eggsellent Easter
Kids Workshops
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Every Thursday in the ANZAC RoomEyes down at 1:00pm.
Friday Night Members Raffle in the Members Lounge. Tickets on sale from 5:30pm to 7:15pm.
Wine, beer and local produce to be won!
Wednesday night trivia7.30pm first Wednesday of each month – 5th April, 3rd May and 7th June - ANZAC Room – FREE FOR MEMBERS – a fun night to exercise the grey matter and win prizes.
AT MORNING MUMS
Every Wednesday morning during school term from 10:00am to 10:30am, Children’s room in the Lone Pine Bistro – presented by Dr. Rebecca Overeem – enjoy a cuppa and cookie for $5 and a fun playgroup session with your tot – different activity each week – it’s fun and it’s special time out with mum and child…and it’s free! Term 2 program of activities is on our website.
Joey’s Kids Club presents Eggsellent Easter Kids Workshops – Tuesday 11th April at 11:00am and1:00pm – ANZAC Room – bookings essential.
Member’s Easter Eggstravaganza Auction – Sunday 16th April at 3:00pm – exchange your dockets for $RSL funny money from 2:00pm – ANZAC Room.
FREE PLAYGROUPALL WELCOME
FREE PLAYGROUPALL WELCOME
Sunday 30th April from 12:30pm to 2:30pm on the Lone Pine Bistro deck’s “treehouse” area – different craft theme each month, focusing on the 100 years of ANZAC– mum and dad can participate too. Limited to 30 children at one time. Tokens available from the Bistro. There is no cost to participate.
Forthcoming events
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What’s on around the region1st April Wonthaggi Inside Out Laneways Festival – celebrate laneways with music, carnival and food stalls.
2nd April Grantville 4 x 4 Camping Expo – 1470 Bass Highway, Grantville
8th April 2017 Southern Gippsland Sustainability Festival – State Coal Mine
14th to 17th April Artists’ Society of Phillip Island Easter Exhibition, Cowes Cultural Centre proudly supported by Phillip Island RSL
14th April 50th Bass Coast Artists Society Easter Art Show, Biggs Drive, Wonthaggi
14th to 16th April Queencliff to Westernport Yacht Race finishing at Cowes
15th April Easter Fun Festival, Churchill Island from 10:00am to 4:00pm
21st April WD-40 Phillip Island 500 Supercars, GP Circuit, Phillip Island
22nd April 2pm Local football at Killy Bass Ground, Bass including Spirit of ANZAC medallion presentations post game, proudly supported by Phillip Island RSL
25th April ANZAC Day in Cowes proudly presented by Phillip Island RSL
29th April Phillip Island National Surfing Reserve Tag Team Surfing Challenge, Cape Woolamai - Proudly supported by Phillip Island RSL.
5th to 7th May Victorian State Circuit Racing Championships 2017, GP Circuit, Phillip Island
26th May to 28th May Shannon’s Nationals, GP Circuit, Phillip Island
10th to 18th June Winter Arts Trail from San Remo and across Phillip Island – experience local artwork within local businesses and enter the competition to win a beautiful take home sculpture proudly sponsored by Langford Jones Homes and supported by Phillip Island RSL, Phillip Island Nature Parks, Destination Phillip Island and Artists Society of Phillip Island
Meet your new Committee MemberAt the recent Annual General Meeting held on Sunday 19th March, there were four positions up for election: Vice President – Bruce Shelton - unopposed; Treasurer - Steve Davie - unopposed and two committee positions - Michael Curwood - re-elected and a new member to the committee - Bill Haslett.Note: For full results of the election see back page.
Bill has been a member of Phillip Island RSL for over 20 years and a member of the RSL golf section for 14 years fulfilling roles including fundraising events and golf days. Bill owns and operates a family business in Cowes – Pristine Pools and brings business acumen, professionalism, a sense of pride and loyalty to the Committee.
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Morning Melodies has grown from strength to strength and this year, is no different. Seats are snapped up very quickly for each show, so make sure you contact Welfare Services straight after each show to ensure you have a seat for the next. Complimentary tea and coffee is available from 10:00am. Phillip Island RSL heavily subsidises lunch which is only $10 for an alternate drop of fish, chips and salad or roast of the day.Coupled with 2 chances to win a hamper and a $1 keno ticket, there’s no excuse not to have a great time. Bookings must be made with Welfare Services during business hours on 5952 1004. Bookings for each show can now be made the day after the event through until the dayprior to the next event, given availability – no long term bookings are taken. (Sorry, no children allowed).
Morning Melodies hitting the right tunes!
*Program subject to change **A week earlier due to ANZAC day
2017 Program*
APRILTuesday 18th**
The Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler show starring Victoria Standborough
MAYTuesday 30th
The song and dance manBrendan Scott
JUNETuesday 27th
Good morning Mr McCartney Chris Doheny and Shaun Gardener singing Sir Paul’s hits over the decades
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Veteran Assistance Welfare Services has been busy dealing with a few Veterans in need of varied assistance. We are close to purchasing a CPAP device for a Service member (the second for a member in as many months). We have purchased a new oven for a dependant of a Veteran, as well as assisting in organising delivery and installation. Upon information received from The Bass Coast Veteran Centre (Wonthaggi RSL) we have organised for a Service member to receive financial planning advice (via a complimentary government program).
We will be looking to branch out into some new areas of Veteran assistance. Programs that will be included: day trip/outings for Veterans, programs that are targeted at younger Veterans, as well as working in conjunction with the National Vietnam Veterans Museum to coordinate activities that involve Vietnam War Service Veterans.
The Circle of Friends Program On Tuesday 7th March, Welfare Services re-launched the Circle of Friends Program which is a social activity for some of our older members who are living on their own who benefit from meeting other members, enjoying a meal and conversation. It’s planned to conduct these luncheons monthly.
Young Diggers- Digger Dogs Program In 2017 Welfare Services will continue to donate to the Dog Squad section of The Young Diggers Charity. This program provides young Veterans with dogs that have been rescued and rehabilitated. The companionship of a pet can improve a person’s wellbeing, especially for people who have had ongoing mental health issues particularly PTSS.
Service Members aged 70-79 Contact Program Late in February, Welfare Services initiated direct phone contact with our Service members aged between 70-79 years old in order to inform them of the services that can be provided to them (Transport etc). This activity will become an ongoing program for the Welfare Services team.
Breakfast Program You know when a particular program is working when people start asking about its return. This year, even the children at Cowes Primary School and wondering when it will resume. And happily to say, the dedicated team who conduct the Breakfast Program at Cowes Primary School will re-commence in April. The Breakfast Program volunteers include RSL vice president Bruce Shelton and wife Helen and RSL members Gay and Roy Gunn.
Welfare Services Update
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Welfare Services has been assisting Service members aged 80 and over in a variety of ways including: medical transport, garden maintenance, organising of home care/cleaning via Bass Coast Health and assisting with DVA contact.
Our plan is to contact our over 80’s Service members directly every 3 to 4 months to monitor their wellbeing.
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED FOR LIGHT GARDENING DUTIESContact Welfare BH on 5952 1004
2017 Calendar*3rd April DVD in house
10th April Easter craft
17th April Easter Monday – no Day Club
24th April Guest speaker tbc
1st May Ten Pin bowling
8th May Mystery auction – bring something new that you don’t want or buy something, gift wrap it and bid for something not your own. Funds raised go towards a bus trip to Williamstown
15th May Departing RSL at 8:30am for trip to Williamstown including a river cruise up the Yarra and lunch
22nd May Corn in the Hole and indoor bowls today
29th May Guest speaker
5th June Corn in the Hole and table games
12th June Queen’s Birthday weekend – no Day Club
19th June Mystery bottles – bottles must be wrapped – from cordials, sauces, detergents or wine!
26th June Guest speaker tbc
For more details contact Kaye on 5952 2097 or Carmen on 5956 9456
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Activities include morning tea, gentle exercise, speakers, games and trivia, carpet bowls, bus trips and outings and lunch is subsidised by the Phillip Island RSL.
Members are encouraged to attend in house meetings on a regular basis to qualify for subsidised outings and bus trips. Points will be awarded for attendance for subsidised outings; legitimate reasons for non attendance will be considered if we are notified.
Islander's Day ClubThe Club meets every Monday atthe Phillip Island RSL’s ANZAC room excluding public holidays.
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As part of Phillip Island RSL’s ongoing commitment to local groups and organisations, we have partnered with the following groups for 2017Artists’ Society of Phillip Island annual Easter Art Show. In addition, the Society has been given the opportunity to install a display case showing member’s works in the foyer at the Phillip Island RSL, thereby strengthening the relationship further.
Rotary Biennial Art Show at San Remo Conducted over the Labour day weekend – Phillip Island RSL donated the finger food at the Opening night preview and awards ceremony.
Phillip Island Football Netball ClubPhillip Island RSL will continue its support of the Seniors and reserves football teams for the 2017 season.
San Remo and Phillip Island Tourism & Business Association’s 2017 Winter Arts Trail Held over Queen’s Birthday weekend and the following week. Phillip Island RSL is proud to support this annual event that is designed to encourage visitors to the region during the off peak tourism season. The Trail connects local artists with local
business and visitors literally follow the trail and have the chance to win a stunning sculpture by Heather Fahnle from Mosaics by the Bay.
Boomerang Bags Phillip IslandPhillip Island RSL was the chosen venue to start the first stitch a thon making Boomerang Bags for the local community. In a bid to rid Phillip Island of plastic bags, this group of 8 volunteers met and organised equipment, fabric and designs to commence making several hundred boomerang bags. The aim is to launch the concept late June/July initially at Cowes IGA. Shoppers can either borrow or purchase their own boomerang bag for their shopping.
Phillip Island RSL – supporting our local community
Phillip Island RSL Community Men’s Shed
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Recently, Terry took delivery of a very generous donation from the Berwick TEC at Chisholm Institute, Berwick campus in the form of ear muffs and chisels.
Terry said “the ear muffs will certainly help prevent hearing loss or even further hearing loss with the boys and the chisels will come in great use for the various restoration projects on the go”. A big thanks to Peter Sells, Manager at Berwick TEC for the much appreciated donation.
Recently, the Shed has made sets for Offshore Theatre’s forthcoming play “The Shifting Heart” (30th March to 8th April) at the Cowes Cultural Centre. Community projects, repairs and restorations are always welcome.
Over the years, there has been in excess of 130 men at one time or another register as members and currently have 25 active and around 10 others
who drop in on occasions.
The Men’s Shed is growing! And according to co ordinator, Terry Heffernan, “it can’t come sooner. The framework is up and in the near future, the carpentry shed will join up with the metal shed giving more space for the “shedders” to work on their various projects, and have a better space for their morning catch up cuppas!”
CONTACT DETAILS:
Terry Heffernan 0438 808 428
[email protected] the PIRSL - 5952 1004
The 7th anniversary of the Opening of the Men’s Shed is on 16th April
WANTEDvolunteers to
sell ANZAC badges
From 10th to 24th April. Please contact Admin on 5952 1004 BH leaving your name and phone number.
Phillip Island RSL CommitteePortfolios
Tom MallaghanPresident
Identify new business, public relations/media
Bruce Shelton Vic President
Memorabilia, School Breakfast program, Education
Chris ThompsonSecretary
Day Club, Region 10 and kindred groups
Steve DavieTreasurer
Chair Finance & Risk Management committee
Terry Heffernan Chair - Welfare Sub Committee
Men's Shed, building and grounds
Peter PaulLibrary, appeals,
education
Michael CurwoodAppeals, fundraising raffle,
welfare
Kim StoreyMarketing, compliances, corporate
governance, ACNC, AUSTRAC, VCGLR, fundraising raffle
Bill HaslettSporting groups,
membership
RESULTS OF POSTAL VOTING FOR COMMITTEE MEMBERS HELD ON
THE 18TH MARCH 2017
A total of 631 FORMAL BALLOT papers were received and provided the following results:
William Haslett 408 votes
Angela Luke 340 votes
Michael Curwood 514 votes
There were a total of 41 INFORMAL BALLOT papers received many of these were not returned in the correct envelope, were not completed correctly or not completed at all.
OVERSEEN BY:Returning Officer - Kim StoreyScrutineers - Brian Arnold - Roy Gunn - Pam Gill