Rotary Club Of Laverton Point Cook District 9800 President Chris Egger Bulletin No 26 8 th January 2012 Secretary Mark Schirmer The Rotary Club of Laverton Point Cook P.O. Box 1134 Altona Meadows 3028 Email: lavertonpointcook@rotaryd9800.org Website: www.rotaryd9800.org/lavertonpointcook Normally meets each Wednesday 6.30 p.m. for 7 p.m. at Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club - 93952888 District Website: www.rotarydistrict9800.org.au District 9800 Governor Assistant Governor Port Phillip Cluster Keith Ryall Daryl Carpenter Club Officers 2011-12 PRESIDENT PRESIDENT ELECT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Chris Egger Chris Woods Michael Nash Mark Schirmer Chris Woods Club Directors 2011-12 Club Service Michael Nash Community John Ray International Julie Krause Vocational Fay Lunn New Generations Christina Boys Membership/Marketing Frank Spiteri Non-Board Roles 2011-12 Social & Programs Gordon Clarence Club Bulletin Ian Boys Foundation Chris Egger Website Chris Woods Protection Officer Clare Kaczkowski Special Projects Steve Medcraft Date:11 th January 2011 Venue: Werribee Lawn Bowls Time: 6.PM for 6.30 PM start Program: Lawn Bowls with Wyndham Rotary
BIRTHDAYS & ANIVERSARIES PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Welcome everyone to a new year. I hope you all had a great Christmas and that fortune smiles upon you in 2012. We finished off 2011 with a very enjoyable and memorable Christmas meeting where over 120 toys were donated to the Salvation Army for their toy appeal for the needy in our community. It was great fun once again having Altona Rotary join us for this event, with Altona Rotary donating 32 toys. In addition we had 15 toys provided by Point Cook CFA and 40 toys from the Lifestyle Seasons Retirement Village Social Club (Hoppers Crossing). Excellent entertainment on the night was provided by Emmy Thompson from Melbourne Opera Company and her former student Sarah. Special thanks to Di Coleman from Laverton Community Choir for organising this at short notice. We welcomed our newest club member at that same meeting in Sweeta Goyal and we look forward to her involvement in the club, from someone who is clearly very community minded. With Sweeta s induction, we now have 25 members which is a 32% increase on our membership on the 1 st of July 2011 of 19 members. I am very pleased to announce that we are no longer the smallest club in our cluster group, which is a title we have held for the past 11 years. Plus we are scheduled to induct Ian Boys on the 18 th of January and we have a number of prospective members. For example, I have recently been contacted by two new prospective members who are not in a position to commit to Rotary membership at present but have expressed a desire to become club members in a few months time. They are Steve Morgan from the Rainbow Swim Club of Point Cook (for special needs children) that the club is providing swim vests for and Ajmal Awan who is a former member of Lahore Rotaract (Pakistan). Ajmal works currently for Telstra as a Product Marketing Manager and his wife is a GP in Tarneit. Despite the holiday period the club s activities and ability to make a difference has continued. Thanks to all those that participated in the Boxing Day Bunning s BBQ with over $1600 raised for our charitable fund account. Plus our new International Services Director Craig Dowling has hit the ground running with an initiative to provide a donation of $1000 to support a shipment of emergency goods that Donations in Kind has arranged for the Philippines following recent disastrous storms that resulted in significant loss of life and property. Talking about support for those in need overseas, the Rotary Foundation is Rotary s principal means of directing assistance to those in need in Third World Countries and believe it or not our (formerly small) club on a per member basis made the largest overall contribution to the Rotary Foundation in 2010-11 of any of the 70 clubs in
our Rotary District. Outcomes from the recently released District 9800 Foundation report was as follows regarding total club contributions including both normal annual giving and foundation specific project donations: In $US per member: Rotary Club of 1 st Laverton Point Cook $644 2 nd Glen Eira $601 3 rd Toorak $547 District 9800 average $214 I would hazard a guess that this is the first time ever that our club has been the highest contributor on per member basis and was due to our generosity, particularly in relation to earthquake disaster relief in Pakistan and New Zealand, our contribution to the Uganda Water Project and Polio Plus and maintaining our normally strong level of general contributions to the Rotary Foundation. Our next meeting is a social meeting and interclub visit on Wednesday the 11 th of January, where we are joining with Wyndham Rotary to play a social game of lawn bowls (no experience is required). We are meeting at Werribee Lawn Bowls (Chirnside Park off Watton Street Werribee) with a 6.00 for 6.30pm start (note the earlier than normal start). We will have a BBQ dinner between 6.30 and 7.00pm, with lawn bowls to commence from 7.00pm. The cost will be $15 per head for the BBQ and equipment hire. BYO soft drinks/water. This will be fun night, not to be missed so let Michael Nash know if you are attending by Monday the 9 th of January email michaelnash1@bigpond.com tel 9741 4317 Partners and children are welcome. That s all for now. So as per our club theme for 2011/12 Together, let s build a better community! Yours in Rotary Service Chris Egger
A selection of Photographs from the Christmas break-up 21 st December The toys collected for the Salvation Army with donations coming from Altona and Laverton point Cook Rotary s, Point Cook CFA and 40 toys from the Lifestyle Seasons Retirement Village Social Club (Hoppers Crossing). Claire Pepin Laverton Point Cook s Exchange Student giving her farewell speech before heading to Brazil in January Some of the excellent attendance on the night
Emma Thompson from the State Opera receiving her bannerette and gift for her performance on the night President Chris Vice President Michael and the latest inductee Sweeta Goyal President Chris with Matt Kean from the Salvation Army of Altona after receiving the wonderful gift of so many toys Thanks to Chris Woods and Bob Hawkins for the Photographs Ed
LAVERTON POINT COOK PROGRAM January Wk Date Activity Remarks 2 11 th Social night with Partners Join with Wyndham Rotary in Lawn Bowls at Werribee Lawn Bowls Chirnside Park (off Watton Street Werribee) 3 18 th Dinner meeting Fines Master Stephen Medcraft 4 25 th No Meeting in lieu of attendance at Australia Day Breakfast on the 26 th 6 PM for 6.30PM Project/board meeting Craig Dowling International projects presentation Ed s induction To be held at Seabrook Primary School 83-103 Point Cook Road Seabrook Rotary Awareness Month February Wk Date Activity Remarks 1 1 st Dinner meeting Fines Master Stephen Medcraft Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club 6.30 for 7PM 2 8 th Supper meeting (board room upstairs at Sanctuary Lakes) 6.30pm for 7.00pm Quiz and Project/Board meeting 3 15 th Vocational visit To be confirmed 4 22 nd Social night with Partners To be confirmed 5 29 th Cluster dinner with Partners To be confirmed
Upcoming events Month Dates Activity Amount of Members required January 26 th Australia Day All Thursday February 25 th Rochester Show Rochester Show 26 th Laverton Point Cook Air show Supplying Barbecue 8 to 10 People 10 to 12 people Location Seabrook Primary School 83-103 Point Cook Road Seabrook Final Arrangements Pending final arrangements
Rotary s Four Way Test Of things we Think, Say and Do Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER friendships? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned Rotary Grace Oh Lord and giver of all good, We thank you for our daily food. May Rotary friends, and Rotary ways, Help us to serve you, all our days. Amen ******************** APOLOGIES ******************** Apologies are to be sent to Michael Nash, no later than AM Mondays prior to the meeting. Please indicate if partners and/or guests are attending. Please advise Michael at Wednesday night meeting if you know you will not be attending the following week(s) Email: - michaelnash1@bigpond.com Phone: - 9741 4317 Mobile: - 0403 373 664 The following piece was told to me many years ago by a person who unfortunately suffered from mental illness. Yesterday upon the stair I saw a man that wasn t there I saw him there again today I just wish he would go away Ed The Other Page