Contents... EVENTS CALENDAR 2 DUTY ROSTER 3 MR ECHIDNA’S SPOT 3 CAKES & PUDDINGS 3 PHOTOS 4 FISHING NEWS 5 DIRECTORY 8 Welcome to 2015! We all managed to see 90ml of rain falling on Bendigo and District over the last week reducing the fire threat and the need for the purchase of water for those out of town. We are now back into the full swing of our Rotary commitments, starting with the first meeting for 2015 centering on presentations by Mature Members. It was very interesting to see the range and depth of views and information presented by both Max Ellis and Ron Devereaux on their views and involvement with Rotary and the Bendigo South Rotary Club over a number of decades. Congratulations to both members on their presentation that was really enjoyed by members. I was surprised at what has changed in Rotary and what hasn’t changed in Rotary. Basic core values of professional and personal development and friendship and fellowship are reasons why members enjoy and remain involved with Rotary. In addition, Rotary is a basic mechanism of connecting and understanding the community. We will have another Mature Members session in June/ July this year. The Eppalock Fishing Classic Committee is hard at work with respect to project development and preparation. During January the website and publicity will be fully operational. We have the Australia Day Barbeque commitment again and therefore there will be no Rotary meeting next Thursday 22 nd January to allow members maximum participation. See you at the Australia Day barbecue. Happy Australia Day 2015! Rod Spitty President - Rotary Club of Bendigo South Welcome to this weeks edition of the SignPost... VOL. 56 NO. 26 THURSDAY 29TH JANUARY 2015 MEETS THURSDAYS 6pm for 6:30pm @ THE FOUNDRY HOTEL bendigosouthrotary.org.au
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EVENTS CALENDAR 2
DUTY ROSTER 3
MR ECHIDNA’S SPOT 3
CAKES & PUDDINGS 3
PHOTOS 4
FISHING NEWS 5
DIRECTORY 8
Welcome to 2015!
We all managed to see 90ml of rain falling on Bendigo and District over the last week reducing the fire threat and the need for the purchase of water for those out of town.
We are now back into the full swing of our Rotary commitments, starting with the first meeting for 2015 centering on presentations by Mature Members. It was very interesting to see the range and depth of views and information presented by both Max Ellis and Ron Devereaux on their views and involvement with Rotary and the Bendigo South Rotary Club over a number of decades. Congratulations to both members on their presentation that was really enjoyed by members. I was surprised at what has changed in Rotary and what hasn’t changed in Rotary. Basic core values of professional and personal development and friendship and fellowship are reasons why members enjoy and remain involved with Rotary. In addition, Rotary is a basic mechanism of connecting and understanding the community. We will have another Mature Members session in June/ July this year.
The Eppalock Fishing Classic Committee is hard at work with respect to project development and preparation. During January the website and publicity will be fully operational.
We have the Australia Day Barbeque commitment again and therefore there will be no Rotary meeting next Thursday 22nd January to allow members maximum participation.
See you at the Australia Day barbecue.
Happy Australia Day 2015! Rod Spitty
President- Rotary Club of Bendigo South
Welcome to this weeks edition of the SignPost...
VOL. 56 NO. 26
THURSDAY 29TH
JANUARY 2015
MEETS THURSDAYS
6pm for 6:30pm
@ THE FOUNDRY
HOTEL
bendigosouthrotary.org.au
ROTARY CLUB OF BENDIGO SOUTH -
Calendar of Events
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WHEN? WHAT? WHERE? (Details & Contact Info)
January Rotary Awareness MonthThursday
22ndNo meeting - AUST DAY BBQ January 26th - Lake Weeroona
for annual Aust Day BBQThursday 29th Vocational Visit - Great Stupa of
Universal Compassion, MYERS FLAT
Dinner afterwards at Marong Hotel
February World Understanding MonthWednesday
4thSailability Lake Weeroona
Thursday 5th Club forum & Board Meeting Foundry Hotel ComplexThursday 12th Rev. Charity Mazina/ East
Loddon P-12 Turkey VisitFoundry Hotel Complex
Saturday 14th Valentine’s Day Ball Bendigo Town Hall
Fundraising Event, Combined Bendigo Rotary Clubs.
Thursday 19th Turkish Night Fellowship Event TBA
Saturday 21st IT Training session - ALL WELCOME
Foundry Hotel Complex,Lunch provided.
Thursday 26th Past President’s & Members Night
Foundry Hotel Complex
March World Literacy MonthThursday 5th Youth Exchange Students Talk Foundry Hotel Complex
Thursday 12th Senator Michael Ronaldson (Minister for Veteran’s Affairs
and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Centenary of
Thursday 26th Students - ANZAC, RYLA, NYSF Foundry Hotel Complex
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“All that talk about the oldies last week...
how about some time for us young ones as well!”
JANUARY DUTY ROSTER- (Please arrive prior to 6pm for duty)
Rotary Club of Bendigo South, January 2015 RosterTheme for month – Rotary Awareness
Rotary Club of Bendigo South, January 2015 RosterTheme for month – Rotary Awareness
Rotary Club of Bendigo South, January 2015 RosterTheme for month – Rotary Awareness
Dates 22nd 29th
Main Theme No meetingIn lieu of Aust Day
on 26th
VocationalGrand Stupa visit
Guest speaker A Buddhist Monk?
Chair PersonMatthew Scott
Cashiers N/A
Regalia and badges.
Fellowship
Sergeant
CAKES & PUDDINGS NEWS
Cake and Pudding sales went very well this year.Thanks to all members who helped us achieve a good result from our annual fundraiser. As a result we are able to offer a few bargains, but donʼt delay making up your minds, numbers are limited and will probably go quickly. We have just a few items left in stock including some with use-by-dates which will expire during 2015.These are now being offered to members at cost.Small Puddings = $5Panfortes = $8Sorry – no cakes left. We also have a small number of panfortes with dates expired in 2014.These are available at just $5 each. To take these offers up, see Terry Dalwood at a meeting or contact on 0400 476 204 or 03 5442 6212 Thanks,Terry Dalwood
CONGRATULATIONS:
Birthdays:
Emily Mudge - 6th January
Anniversaries:
David Lea - 4th January
Ron Deveraux - 15th January
Ian Ellis - 19th January
Ken Briggs - 20th January
AUSTRALIA DAY BBQ SHIFT TIMES
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PHOTOS
Set-up 8amStart Cooking 9am – 12noon (Morning Shift)12noon – 3pm (Afternoon Shift) BBQ3pm – 4pm (Pack-up) Pancakes: 10am – 2pm Only BBQ set up in Market area, near Rowing club - Ian EllisCommunity Service Chair
LEFT: Ruth O’Connell pictured with
our newest potential club member,
Dakota, the Seeing Eye Dog.
RIGHT: This weeks meeting was all
about the more mature club
members. Pictured here are
President Rod, Max Ellis, Ron
Deveraux and chairman for the
night, Steven Lee.
LAKE EPPALOCK FISHING CLASSIC NEWS
Please promote this event to your friends!!
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LAKE EPPALOCK FISHING CLASSIC Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 April, 2015
MAJOR ENTRY PRIZE:
ENTRY FEE: $65 ADULT $25 UNDER 16 (Includes Saturday night dinner and Sunday lunch)
ORGANISERS: ROTARY CLUB OF BENDIGO SOUTH INC With support from the Bendigo Legion Angling Club and The Bendigo Yacht Club
PROCEEDS RAISED: Supporting the soon to be constructed new Bendigo Women’s Refuge Centre
3.7M STESSL BOAT, 15 HP HONDA MOTOR AND TRAILER !VALUE $9K+" Provided by Lake Eppalock Marine+ Lots of other prizes to be won
ENTRY PROCESS: Fill out Entry Form on reverse or online via the website www.lakeeppalockfishingclassic.com.au Enquiries to: Tony Plant ph. 0408590589
LAKE EPPALOCK FISHING CLASSIC NEWS
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ENTRY FORM Entries Close at 11am Saturday 11th April 2015ENTRY FEES Adults $65.00 Juniors $25.00 (Under 16 on the 11th April)
REGISTRATIONRegistrations will be at the Bendigo Yacht Club on Friday 10th April from 4pm till 8.30pm, and again on Saturday 11th April from 6 am till 11 am sharp including already pre-paid entrants.
ENTRY FEE ENTITLEMENTSEach registered entrant will receive a meal/entry card (which must be carried at all times) for the Saturday night spitroast dinner and the Sunday BBQ lunch. Visitors and friends who do not enter the competition can purchase meals at nominated prices. Bar facilities available-strictly no BYO. Entry into the draw for the Major prize of the boat and motor.
Early bird entries must be received by last mail on Thursday 2nd April.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRYIn consideration and as a condition of my entry into the Lake Eppalock Fishing Classic I, my heirs, executors and administrators agree to waive all and any claim, right or cause of action which I or they may have against the Rotary Club of Bendigo South Inc and its supporting volunteer groups and assigns for or arising out of my death, injury, damage, or loss of property of any kind (including equipment) which I may su!er or sustain in the course of or consequent upon my entry or participation in the competition. I have read the conditions of entry and Rules and Regulations, both of which I clearly understand and agree to be bound by.
SIGNED: (under 16 to be signed by a parent or guardian)
CHEQUE/POSTAL ORDER Cheques to be made Payable to The Rotary Club of Bendigo South Inc.
CREDIT CARD Mastercard Visa
CARD NO. EXPIRY
CARD HOLDERS NAME
SIGNATURE
DATE
POSTED EARLY BIRD ENTRIES CAN BE SENT TO: Lake Eppalock Fishing Classic Rotary Club of Bendigo South Inc PO. Box 346 Bendigo 3552.
(please tick appropriate box)
(please tick appropriate box)
On Sunday 14th December D9800 Youth Exchange Committee held its Final Briefing and Blazer Presentation Dinner for the Outbound Youth Exchange Students for 2015. The venue was International House in Parkville. It was the final preparation event for 12 young leaders, our D9800 Outbound students and their families prior to the students' mid January departure for 12 months of Exchange as Rotary Ambassadors. The students will participate in an educational and cultural exchange in their Host Countries. They have been studying some basic words and phrases to assist them upon arrival in their Host Country. All students confidently introduced themselves and spoke competently in their new language to 90 or so attendees, consisting of their families, friends, Sponsor Club representatives and the D9800 Youth Exchange Committee at this memorable Rotary annual event.
Their Host country destinations will be Finland, Germany, Norway, Japan, Denmark, Turkey, Sweden, Brazil, Spain and France. Much appreciation is extended to the following Sponsor Clubs for supporting and mentoring the 2015 Outbound students: the Rotary Clubs of Kyneton, Yarra Bend, Bendigo Next Generation, Footscray, Bendigo, Keilor East, Bendigo South, Glen Eira, Laverton-Point Cook, Flemington and Eaglehawk.
District Governor Murray Verso, an outstanding supporter of Rotary Youth Exchange, was the keynote speaker at the Blazer Presentation Dinner. He spoke of the importance and great value of Rotary Youth Exchange, as a significant and much esteemed Rotary Service Program. He went on to say that there are numerous benefits to clubs and to Host Families when hosting an Inbound student.
If your club would like to receive further information about:
• hosting an Inbound Rotary Youth Exchange student in July 2015 or January 2016 (from Brazil)• selecting and sponsoring an Outbound student for travel in 2016• or perhaps having a guest speaker presentation at your club about the Rotary Youth
Exchange programcontact Chairman Vanda Mullen 0408 109 368 or view the D9800 Youth Exchange website for further information:
Rotary Blazers for 2015 Outbound Youth Exchange Students
WHO’S WHO?ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT- Gary C.K. HuangRI DISTRICT 9800 GOVERNOR- Murray VersoASSISTANT GOVERNORS (GOLDFIELDS CLUSTER)- Grant Hocking (Goldfields South) & Greg Noonan (Goldfields North)PRESIDENT- Rod SpittyPRESIDENT ELECT (Club Protection Officer)- Tony PlantHON. SECRETARY - Mark G. MottHON. TREASURER- Greg NoonanMEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT/ P.R- Bernie Young COMMUNITY SERVICE- Ian EllisROTARY FOUNDATION & FELLOWSHIP- Helene BrownVOCATION- Gary PinnerYOUTH SERVICES- Ros CheneryINTERNATIONAL SERVICE- Lindsay Jackson PROGRAM COORDINATOR- Anne Peace & Helene BrownDIRECTOR OF CLUB COMMUNICATIONS &MINUTES SECRETARY-Matthew Scott - [email protected]
ATTENDANCE &MAKE UP
OPPORTUNITIESDISTRICT 9800 GOLDFIELDS CLUSTER ROTARY CLUB MEETINGSKANGAROO FLAT- Monday 6pm, Rotary Gateway ParkBENDIGO- Tuesday 12:45pm, Bendigo Club BENDIGO STRATHDALE- Tuesday 6:15pm, Nancy Long Dining Room, La Trobe Uni.BENDIGO NEXT GENERATION- Wednesday 6:30pm, The Exchange (Beneath Bendigo Bank)ECHUCA MOAMA- Tuesday 6pm, Border Inn MoamaBENDIGO SANDHURST- Wednesday 7am, BRIT RestaurantEAGLEHAWK- Wednesday 6pm, Mechanics InstituteROCHESTER- Thursday 6pm, The Wine Tavern, Moore Street.
THE OBJECT OF ROTARYThe object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and,
in particular, to encourage and foster:FIRST.
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
SECOND.High ethical standards in business and
professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each
Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;THIRD.
The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;
FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of
business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
THE FOUR WAY TEST
1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER
FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
THE ROTARY CLUB OF BENDIGO SOUTH ATTENDANCE OFFICER