VOL. 56 NO. 38 THURSDAY 16th APRIL 2015 MEETS THURSDAYS 6pm for 6:30pm @ THE FOUNDRY HOTEL Connect to the Community Contents... EVENTS CALENDAR 2 CLUB ROSTER 3 ANZAC CENTENARY COMMEMORATIVE DINNER 4 MR ECHIDNA & PHOTOS 5 & 6 Welcome to this weeks edition of the SignPost Presidents Report: At the last meeting we were very fortunate to have Rod Case Editor Bendigo Advertiser to the meeting as guest speaker. Rod spoke of the daily challenges of providing news to the public in a very IT literate age. His presentation and the discussion/questions afterwards were very thought provoking. As we all wrestle with IT, public expectations and relevance that is rapidly changing. Thank you to those members who volunteered to help with the Camp Getaway kitchen construction this week. It will be a great facility when completed. The ANZAC remembrance dinner is rapidly approaching, anyone who has not responded please do so. It looks like it is going to be a really good night and with a lot of fellowship/activity. Members can bring guests and memorabilia for display and discussion. We are also going to have ANZAC biscuits with the tea and coffee, and afterwards there will be further fellowship at the bar. It is suggested that the Club could undertake the following Social Programme for the remainder of the Rotary year: DIRECTORY 7 Thursday April 23rd - *Drink Fellowship* (after the ANZAC Remembrance Dinner) at the Foundry Sunday April 26th - *Tour of Bendigo Art Gallery*, Ned Kelly Exhibition and Afternoon Tea. Tickets 2 for 1 - Cost $12 plus afternoon tea. Sunday May 24th - *Wine Tour - Lunch at Belgowie Winery* ($25 - $30 per head) and also Connor Park Winery for Wine Tasting on a Sunday in June (date to be confirmed) *Tour of the Shamrock Hotel* including Devonshire afternoon tea on the balcony. Cost $10. Can members take note of these dates, and there will be an attendance sheet circulated at the next meeting. The purpose of these activities is to enhance social fellowship outside the meetings as indicated through the members survey. See you next Thursday. Light up Rotary Regards bendigosouthrotary.org.au Rod Spitty President Bendigo South Rotary Club
ROTARY CLUB OF BENDIGO SOUTH - Calendar of Events WHEN? WHAT? WHERE? (Details & Contact Info) April Magazine Month Thursday 16 th New Members talks All Foundry Hotel Complex Thursday 23 rd ANZAC Commemorative Dinner Speakers President Rod, Members Foundry Hotel Complex Platinum Room Steven Lee & Tom Glazebrook & Dean Simmons Sunday 26 th Tour of Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Art Gallery Ned Kelly Exhibition & AfternoonTea Thursday 30 th Prue Mansfield Foundry Hotel Complex City of Bendigo May Rotary Health Month Thursday 7 th Club Forum Board Meeting Foundry Hotel Complex Thursday 14 th Health Scholarship Recipient & Foundry Hotel Complex MND Research Fellow Sunday17th 9800 District Assembly Melton Harness Racing Complex Thursday 21 st Vocational Visit TBA Sunday 24 th Wine Tour Lunch at Belgownie Winery &Wine tasting at Connor Park winery Thursday 28 th Fellowship, Friends & Family night Foundry Hotel Complex June Fellowship Month Thursday 4 th Head Space Joint Board meeting Foundry Hotel Complex Thursday 11 th Scholarship Recipients Thursday 18 th TBA Thursday 25 th Changeover Dinner Foundry Hotel Complex 2
Club Duty Roster for April 2015 Dates 16 th 23 rd 30 th Topic New member talk ANZAC Rememberance City of Bendigo Guest speaker New Members Severeral Prue Mansfield Chair Person Bernie Young Tom & Steven organ night Bernie Young Cashiers Bill Ashman & David Lea Wendy Learmount & Peter Ryall Sue Hawking & Regalia/badges Graham Neivandt Trevor Hawking Fellowship Ros Chenery Sergeant Gary Pinner ALL ROTARIAN S ON DUTY MUST ARRIVE BEFORE 6PM ON THE NIGHT IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO COMPLETE YOUR DUTY PLEASE ARRANGE A SUBSTITUTE
ANZAC CENTENARY COMMEMORATIVE DINNER Following consultation between President Rod, and the Board, it has been agreed that the Club meeting on 23 rd April, 2015 will take the form of the ANZAC commemorative dinner. We will be commemorating the service and sacrifice of the Men and Women of the Australian Defence Forces over a century of wars and conflict. This is a special time. It is 100 years since the landings at ANZAC Cove during World War One. This is primarily a meeting for Club members and partners. However, if members have any adult member of the family, or close friend they wish to invite to the Commemorative dinner, please advise either Steven Lee on 0449 765444 or Tom Glazebrook on 5443 3252 or Ros Chenery on 0407 802801, so that the appropriate information can be forwarded to them. Your invitation will be accompanied with some relevant information explaining the purpose of the Dining-Out and the procedures which are followed at the Dinner. Members will receive a briefing of the Dinner procedures at the club meeting on 16 th April.
Rod Case Bendigo Advertiser Editor & Ruth O Connell at our Meeting at the Foundry on Thursday 9 th April. This week we have all of our new members speaking- can t wait to hear all about them.. 6
BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES At the Bendigo Marketplace CONGRATULATIONS: Birthdays & Anniversaries Happy Anniversary to the following Members Peter Ryall April 6 th Helene Brown April 23 rd Ruth O Connell April 29 th Happy Birthday to the following Members Maggie M-J April 7th Fran Dalwood April 12 th Jim Boyer April 29 th LEFT: The International Projects display/ market, ABOVE: Steven, Max and Geoff cook up a storm on the BBQ. 8 4
ROTARY CLUB OF BENDIGO SOUTH INFORMATION THE OBJECT OF ROTARY The 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 WHO S WHO? ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT- Gary C.K. Huang RI DISTRICT 9800 GOVERNOR- Murray Verso ASSISTANT GOVERNORS (GOLDFIELDS CLUSTER)- Grant Hocking (Goldfields South) & Greg Noonan (Goldfields North) PRESIDENT- Rod Spitty PRESIDENT ELECT (Club Protection Officer)- Tony Plant HON. SECRETARY - Mark G. Mott HON. TREASURER- Greg Noonan MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT/ P.R- Bernie Young COMMUNITY SERVICE- Ian Ellis ROTARY FOUNDATION & FELLOWSHIP- Helene Brown VOCATION- Gary Pinner YOUTH SERVICES- Ros Chenery INTERNATIONAL SERVICE- Lindsay Jackson PROGRAM COORDINATOR- Anne Peace & Helene Brown DIRECTOR OF CLUB COMMUNICATIONS & MINUTES SECRETARY-Matthew Scott - mattgscott@telstra.com CLUB COMMICATIONS Sue Hawking suetrevor8@bigpond.com EXCHANGE STUDENT Gus - 0422 618979 gustavopeixoto98@hotmail.com ATTENDANCE & MAKE UP OPPORTUNITIES DISTRICT 9800 GOLDFIELDS CLUSTER ROTARY CLUB MEETINGS KANGAROO FLAT- Monday 6pm, Rotary Gateway Park BENDIGO- 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 Moama BENDIGO SANDHURST- Wednesday 7am, BRIT Restaurant EAGLEHAWK- Wednesday 6pm, Mechanics Institute ROCHESTER- Thursday 6pm, The Wine Tavern, Moore Street. THE ROTARY CLUB OF BENDIGO SOUTH ATTENDANCE OFFICER ROS CHENERY - ros.chenery@visionaustralia.org TELEPHONE- 0407 802 801 Or 5445 5721 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? 9