Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988 Club Bulletin The last couple of weeks we have tried a new way of work- ing as a club through having a normal Tuesday meeng prior to the board meeng set aside for commiee meengs. This makes it easier for members and directors to acvely en- gage their commiees and become more involved in the running of the club without having to meet outside our normal meeng hours. As I explained what we were doing at our first commiee meeng session last Tuesday morning I was a lile apprehensive at first, as I observed the blank looks that met my announcement, but was pleasantly surprised at the buzz around the room as the commiees got together and started chang. All members were happily chang away deep in discus- sion and many lingered beyond the end of the meeng. There are things we can improve and I cer- tainly believe we need to get through the first part of our meeng a bit quicker to give more me to the commiees, but overall I believe it was a resounding success. To other maers, the board was mindful that we had built up some funds in the bank and it was decided to donate $500 to OzHarvest, a local food rescue service, $500 to Rywell for local disadvantaged youth, $705 to Foodbank for 15 Christmas Hampers to distribute to needy families via Mark Thomas' churches and Our Lady of La Vang School for stu- dents with intellectual disability , $1,000 to Shel- terBox Australia to aid disaster relief and $3,000 to purchase another 10 prosthec hands for the build a hand project. President’s Paragraph 25th Nov 2014 Also; - I have finalised a design for a generic club business card which we will have printed and distributed to all members to hand out, and am close to finalising a design for a club brochure which we also plan to have printed for members to have on hand. - It has been suggested at our group 8 president's meeng to hold a scaer meeng where for one week all members go out and aend a different club's meeng to report back the next week. We may explore this in the new year as we have had quite a few departures from normal meengs already in this half of the year due to joint meengs and other events. - The new 3.5 m club tear banner looks great and I have had it up at our October BBQ but have not seen it up since as people have forgoen to erect it or take it out of the shed. There is no point having this banner if it not put up and I would like to see it erected at all BBQs and out the front of the motel during club meengs where possible. Ideally the banner should be stored at the motel where it can easily be ac- cessed by all members and returned when finished with. Brenley Happy lile commiee vegemites from the New Generaons mob
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Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
The last couple of weeks we have tried a new way of work-ing as a club through having a normal Tuesday meeting prior to the board meeting set aside for committee meetings. This makes it easier for members and directors to actively en-gage their committees and become more involved in the running of the club without
having to meet outside our normal meeting hours. As I explained what we were doing at our first committee meeting session last Tuesday morning I was a little apprehensive at first, as I observed the blank looks that met my announcement, but was pleasantly surprised at the buzz around the room as the committees got together and started chatting. All members were happily chatting away deep in discus-sion and many lingered beyond the end of the meeting. There are things we can improve and I cer-tainly believe we need to get through the first part of our meeting a bit quicker to give more time to the committees, but overall I believe it was a resounding success.
To other matters, the board was mindful that we had built up some funds in the bank and it was decided to donate $500 to OzHarvest, a local food rescue service, $500 to Rywell for local disadvantaged youth, $705 to Foodbank for 15 Christmas Hampers to distribute to needy families via Mark Thomas' churches and Our Lady of La Vang School for stu-dents with intellectual disability , $1,000 to Shel-terBox Australia to aid disaster relief and $3,000 to purchase another 10 prosthetic hands for the build a hand project.
President’s Paragraph
25th Nov 2014
Also;
- I have finalised a design for a generic club business card which we will have printed and distributed to all members to hand out, and am close to finalising a design for a club brochure which we also plan to have printed for members to have on hand.
- It has been suggested at our group 8 president's meeting to hold a scatter meeting where for one week all members go out and attend a different club's meeting to report back the next week. We may explore this in the new year as we have had quite a few departures from normal meetings already in this half of the year due to joint meetings and other events.
- The new 3.5 m club tear banner looks great and I have had it up at our October BBQ but have not seen it up since as people have forgotten to erect it or take it out of the shed. There is no point having this banner if it not put up and I would like to see it erected at all BBQs and out the front of the motel during club meetings where possible. Ideally the banner should be stored at the motel where it can easily be ac-cessed by all members and returned when finished with. Brenley
Happy little committee vegemites from
the New Generations mob
An every so brief and to the point report from our Treas-urers Service Acct $5k nil Outstanding Cheques Project Acct $13k Including Deposits HN BBQ $1080; Money Spinner $730 Allocated Oz Harvest $500 ; Marys Kitchen $500 ; St Judes $1000 ; Raffle Prize $150 ; Shed Account $1000 Trailer Rego $75 ; Christmas Hampers $750 ; Rywell $500 ; Shelter Box $1000 ; Hands Project $3000 Fixed Deposit Shed Account $5817.68 Michael
Our membership at 18/11/14 stands at 28 + 5 honorary members . October – December 2014 Wine Labelling weekend of 24thOctober at Langmeil winery in the Barossa turned out to be a good fellowship day along with being a fundraising event for the club. Facebook is continuing to be used as our vehicle to pro-mote events and achievements and more members are now actively using this.
The first of Fridays @ the Pub meeting was held at Somer-ton Park Surf Life Saving club Bistro on 7th November. This is our combined fellowship + opportunity to bring along friends/colleagues who could be potential members.
The next evening is scheduled for 5th December 2014. It was decided on Tuesday to make this event the club Christ-mas function and it will take place from 6 pm on-wards .Again, a very good opportunity to introduce poten-tial members to our club and we should be inviting friends/colleagues.
Plans are still on to have a fellowship / membership com-bined “Multi cultural theme dinner event” later next year, around April-May.
Focus remains on increasing member base through follow-ing initiatives and taking assistance of all club members.
Use personal and professional contacts for a member-ship increase
Harvey Norman BBQ’s as a good vehicle to promote the club / invite members from general public
Invite friends / associates for speaking events
Invite friends / associates at fellowship events
Invite friends / associates for volunteering at fund rais-ing events
Re-focus on Rotary core value of ‘Serving the Commu-nity’
Highlight the additional benefit of networking at Rota-ry clubs
Increased use of Social media to publish Rotary events, charities we sponsor and benefits to groups/individuals
Rajni
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
Membership Report
25th Nov 2014
From the Treasurer
Arrangements have now been finalised for next week's breakfast with the staff at Minda's Trak Furniture to celebrate International Day for Disa-bility. Unfortunately we cannot start at our normal breakfast time so for some you still working or with inflexible working hours, this will not suit. We are still confident we can muster enough members for this to be success. So we need to be at the ven-ue ready to start next Wednesday morning at 7:50 am - staff start arriving between 8-8:30am. The address is No. 16 Aldershot Road, Lonsdale. We will be doing bacon & egg rolls for 40 staff and anywhere up to 20 of us, so we are catering for roughly 60 people. The staff will take us for a tour of the facility as well.
Breakfast at Trak
2 Dec NO MEETING
3 Dec Trak Furniture Breakfast
5 Dec Christmas function SLSC 6pm
16 Dec RCSP AGM
April 16—19, 2015. District Conference Ballarat
Jul 5 District Changeover
Club Diary Dates 2014
The Four Way Test Of The Things We Think, Say or Do:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all Concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all con-
cerned?
Need New Tyres?
If you are going along to help on December 3rd at Trak Furniture, Peter Thompson’s friend Wally has a tyre business just by Track Furniture at 4 Aldershot Road .He has a special on which is shown on the attachment. If any are interested he could fit tyres whilst members are in the area.
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
Date Wed 3 Dec
(no meeting 2nd) Tues 9th Dec
Speaker/Activity
Trak Furniture Ms Anh Caprile
Topic Cooking Breakfast My Cambodian Khmer Journey
Chairman Brenley Brenton
Door Ladies
Setup Men
Meeting Program
25th Nov 2014
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Would you like to see Rotary at work in the Inca city of Cusco and in the majestic Andes Mountains with hands on
involvement in isolated communities? A special Rotary Friendship visit, limited to 24 people, to
Peru and other South American destinations is being offered to Rotarians and partners in Districts 9500 and
9520. Tour Guides will include:
Ted Dzaidkiewicz, Managing Director of Contours Travel has been conducting tours to Latin America for over 30
years. See www.contourstravel.com.au .Ted is a member of the Rotary Club of North Melbourne and coordinator of the Agua Pura project in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Cusco. See www.aguapuracommunityproject.com Con-tours Travel was a sponsor of the District 9520 Warrnam-
bool Conference. Rotarian Professor Jean Jacques Decoster, social anthro-pologist, world authority on the Inca Civilisation lives in Cusco and is a member of the Rotary Club of Cusco. He
was a key note speaker at the District conference at Warrnambool in March. Jean Jacques will conduct tours of
the Inca sites such as Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero, Lake Titicaca and much, much
more – not on the normal tourist routes. Trevor McGuirk, Past President of Stirling Rotary Club,
along with partner Andrea, have visited Cusco on 3 occa-sions. In 2010, Stirling Rotary Club, with the support of a RI matching grant and in collaboration with RC Cusco, estab-lished the school bus project at Quishuarani. Trevor and
Andrea organise “Kids of Cusco”, an educational and health program for remote mountain communities. See
www.kidsofcusco.com Expressions of interest...
to Cusco, Peru and other destinations in South America are being sought from Rotarians and partners in District 9500. Email contact: [email protected] for further details. The tour will coincide with the RI World Convention in Sao Paulo in Brazil from 6th – 9th June 2015. Optional tours will be offered to other South American destinations.