Page 1 THE COG - RCM Meeting 1598 Bulletin 14 September 2016 21 Members attended the Club Assembly Meeting held on Wednesday 7 September 2016. Also in attendance was Les Jolly – a Friend of Rotary. As part of the Meeting’s proceedings, all Directors were invited to provide a brief overview of their portfolio. Judi Brown (Club Admin) spoke on the development of a Club Social Media Policy and also on various forms of visual publicity for the Club. Peter Mayer (Treasurer) gave a brief snapshot of the Club’s finances. Graeme Packer informed the meeting of the progress of the extensions at the Community Workshop and also of a miniature sailing boat prototype project being considered. Paul Haylock (International and Projects) spoke on the progress of the PNG Midwifery project and also the coming Hat Day and Golf Day events which both will be supporting Australian Rotary Health. David Riggall (Membership) advised the meeting that the month of October will be dedicated to increasing membership and encouraged all present to consider nominating suitable new members. Marian Jennings (Fellowship) confirmed next week’s fellowship meeting arrangements and the Club’s Christmas Dinner function to be held on 18 December 2016. In addition Marian informed those present of the booking of rooms at The Southgate Motel in Mt Gambier for the District Conference to be held in April 2017. Sue Pullens (Youth) provided a report on the success of the recent Rotary Youth Driver Awareness event held recently. In the absence of Adel Abdelhamid (Fundraising) due to sickness, Graeme Packer reminded members of the first Moonlight Market (4 November 2016) and the Breakfast in the Park (20 November 2016) events. President Brenton informed the Club of the progress of a joint Group 7 community awareness session to be held on 24 November 2016 on the topic of the drug “Ice”. Ronz Edwin Scott advised the Club that if anyone was interested in obtaining a 100th anniversary badge for the Rotary Foundation it was cheaper to make a bulk purchase. Richard Hurn posed the question of some financial support for the Inner Wheel Club of Tea Tree Gully of which a number of the Club’s Members partners were members. Richard is to submit a written proposal to the Board. Following a referral from the Club Admin committee, the question of the continuing relevance in proposing the “Loyal Toast” at the Club’s meetings was raised. After discussion, it was agreed that a “secret vote” be undertaken on the issue at the Club’s AGM to be held on 14 December 2016. Past President Tim Mee has agreed to prepare a suitable voting question. Referred from the last Club’s Board Meeting, the issue of acknowledging the country of the Kaurna people was brought to the meeting. After discussion, it was agreed that a full acknowledgement of Country would be undertaken at major meetings of the Club. For all other meetings, a brief acknowledgement would be done. Richard Hurn’s raffle ticket was drawn but he was unsuccessful in drawing lucky marble number 11. The jackpot continues to grow. At the conclusion of the meeting Marian Jennings was presented with a triple sapphire pin in recognition to her ongoing commitment and contribution to the Paul Harris Society. Congratulations Marian. The next meeting of the Club on 14 September 2016 is a Vocational visit to Ken Vear’s SA Woodworking Academy, 133 Payneham Rd St Peters at 6.30 pm followed by a meal at the Parente Ristorante 275 Payneham Rd Royston Park. Brenton Summers President P.O. Box 121 ATHELSTONE SA 5076 Secretary - Judi Brown Email [email protected]Website www.morialta.rotaryclub.org.au Rotary Club of Morialta Inc. District 9520 President’s News
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THE COG - RCM Meeting 1598 Bulletin 14 September 2016
21 Members attended the Club Assembly Meeting held on Wednesday 7 September 2016. Also in attendance was Les Jolly – a Friend of Rotary. As part of the Meeting’s proceedings, all Directors were invited to provide a brief overview of their portfolio. Judi Brown (Club Admin) spoke on the development of a Club Social Media Policy and also on various forms of visual publicity for the Club. Peter Mayer (Treasurer) gave a brief snapshot of the Club’s finances. Graeme Packer informed the meeting of the progress of the extensions at the Community Workshop and also of a miniature sailing boat prototype project being considered. Paul Haylock (International and Projects) spoke on the progress of the PNG Midwifery project and also the coming Hat Day and Golf Day events which both will be supporting Australian Rotary Health. David Riggall (Membership) advised the meeting that the month of October will be dedicated to increasing membership and encouraged all present to consider nominating suitable new members. Marian Jennings (Fellowship) confirmed next week’s fellowship meeting arrangements and the Club’s Christmas Dinner function to be held on 18 December 2016. In addition Marian informed those present of the booking of rooms at The Southgate Motel in Mt Gambier for the District Conference to be held in April 2017. Sue Pullens (Youth) provided a report on the success of the recent Rotary Youth Driver Awareness event held recently. In the absence of Adel Abdelhamid (Fundraising) due to sickness, Graeme Packer reminded members of the first Moonlight Market (4 November 2016) and the Breakfast in the Park (20 November 2016) events. President Brenton informed the Club of the progress of a joint Group 7 community awareness session to be held on 24 November 2016 on the topic of the drug “Ice”. Ronz Edwin Scott advised the Club that if anyone was interested in obtaining a 100th anniversary badge for the Rotary Foundation it was cheaper to make a bulk purchase. Richard Hurn posed the question of some financial support for the Inner Wheel Club of Tea Tree Gully of which a number of the Club’s Members partners were members. Richard is to submit a written proposal to the Board. Following a referral from the Club Admin committee, the question of the continuing relevance in proposing the “Loyal Toast” at the Club’s meetings was raised. After discussion, it was agreed that a “secret vote” be undertaken on the issue at the Club’s AGM to be held on 14 December 2016. Past President Tim Mee has agreed to prepare a suitable voting question. Referred from the last Club’s Board Meeting, the issue of acknowledging the country of the Kaurna people was brought to the meeting. After discussion, it was agreed that a full acknowledgement of Country would be undertaken at major meetings of the Club. For all other meetings, a brief acknowledgement would be done. Richard Hurn’s raffle ticket was drawn but he was unsuccessful in drawing lucky marble number 11. The jackpot continues to grow. At the conclusion of the meeting Marian Jennings was presented with a triple sapphire pin in recognition to her ongoing commitment and contribution to the Paul Harris Society. Congratulations Marian. The next meeting of the Club on 14 September 2016 is a Vocational visit to Ken Vear’s SA Woodworking Academy, 133 Payneham Rd St Peters at 6.30 pm followed by a meal at the Parente Ristorante 275 Payneham Rd Royston Park. Brenton Summers President
dnesday 23 March Rezz Wednesday 7 September – Rezz – Committee/Club Assembly Wednesday 14 September – Ken’s Workplace – Voc Visit 6pm
Wednesday 21 September – Rezz Jeff Neal – Paradise Motors History Wednesday 28 September – Rezz Thomas Roocke NYSF participant. Tuesday 4 October Board Meeting – Athelstone CH Cancelled Wednesday 5 October – Rezz Comm and Mental Health – Hat Day Monday 10 October 2016 - G7 Dinner at The Marche Club.
DATE FOR JOINT GROUP 7 DINNER : MONDAY 10 OCTOBER 2016 VENUE : MARCHE CLUB - COST : $40 PER PERSON to cover guest(s), presentation to speaker etc. with perhaps a donation to something from excess funds Tuesday 11 October – Usa Visit – Japan – Members departure Wednesday 12 October – No Meeting –(Due to group 7 Dinner Monday) Friday 14 October – Probus Event – Thorndon Pk BBQ Wednesday 19 October- Rezz Wedneday 26 October – Rezz Tuesday 1 November – Board Meeting – Athelstone CH Wednesday 2 November – Rezz - Committee Friday 4 November – Moon Light Markets – Thorndon Park Tuesday 8 November – Board Meeting Wednesday 9 November – Rezz – Highlights of Usa Visit
Calendar & Scheduling – Important Dates for you Diary
S.A. Wood Carving Academy 133 Payneham Rd St. Peters and Dinner 7.15pm Parente Ristorante
Crumbed veal, ham, cherry bocconcini with napolitana sauce served with seasonal Vegetables
OR Garlic Prawns
Pan fried prawns cooked in a garlic white wine cream sauce seved on a bed of rice topped with rocket
OR Salt & Pepper Calamari
Served with rocket, roasted capsicum, Spanish onion, shaved parmesan and a honey mustard vinaigrette
Cost of $40 per person, this needs to be paid to Peter by Monday 12/9/2016
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Wednesday 16 November – Rezz Sunday 20 November - Breakfast in the Park – Thorndon Pk Wednesday 23 November – Rezz Saturday 26 November – Norwood Pageant – Norwood PDE Wednesday 30 November – Rezz – DG Visit – Sam Camporeale Friday 2 December – Moon Light Markets Tuesday 6 December – Board meeting – Athelstone PDE Wedneday 7 December – Rezz Tuesday 13 December – Board Meeting Wednesday 14 December – Rezz Sunday 18 December – Christmas Party – On Statenborough
Next Conference will be in Mt Gambier. 27 - 30 April 2017. Some accommodation options here.
http://www.bluelakeholidaypark.com.au/accommodation/ - all these dates and further information about some of them can be found on our google calendar. COG EDITOR Please forward items and photos for the COG to Katarina Spudic [email protected] with a copy to Judy Cushway [email protected] so she can keep the Google Calendar, Website and Facebook page up to date. USA JAPAN TRIP OCTOBER/NOVEMBER Usa Japan Visit.- coordinated by Emiko Mayer Usa Rotary Club’s 50th Anniversary function Signing ceremony of Usa/Morialta Friendship Agreement will take place.
Apologies Weekly Meetings – Apologies – apologies for meetings from 25/8/2016 to 2/11/2016 please advise Penny Miller, as Di Potter will be away [email protected]
The Rotary Club of Edwardstown invites you to a dinner to celebrate
World Polio Day and raise funds to help complete our global polio eradication initiative. Since the global initiative began more than 25 years ago, Rotary and its partners have reduced polio cases by 99.9% percent worldwide. There are now only two remaining polio endemic countries, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Rotary now needs further funds to complete the final stage of this massive project. Come and hear how you can help Rotary and its partners eradicate this terrible disease from the world. You will hear from one of the workers on the ground who participated in vaccination programs, and also a polio survivor on how polio has affected his li The Rotary Club of Edwardstown END POLIO NOW DINNER
Tuesday, October 25 - 6.30 for 7.00pm Club Marion, 262 Sturt Road, Marion Cost $50.00 proceeds to polio eradication Bookings www.trybooking.com/MXQU Enquiries to John Henshall ph 0427 615 362 Can’t attend but would like to donate? Visit
www.edwardstownrotary.org/polio
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Rotary Down Under Magazine online – includes instructions
District Website - If you need help with anything on the website, you can contact Robin LeGallez at [email protected]
http://www.rotary9520.org/ Did you know that the current District Directory is available to download from the
District 9520 Website? The Directory can be downloaded to your phone or tablet (or you can print it in hardcopy if you wish). Download instructions are available as well.
District 9520 Directory http://www.rotary9520.org/ClubDirectory
District Heralds http://www.rotary9520.org/Page/herald-2016-17
The Royal Society for the Blind - is seeking help with its annual “Blind Badge Day” to be held during the period 10 October 2016 to 21 October 2016.
For further information, please contact President Brenton Summers