ROTARY CLUB OF CROYDON 45 Years of Serving our Community THE CHRONICLE 22 nd August 2017 Volume 45 No. 8 A publication of the Rotary Club of Croydon ID No. 18360, District 9810. President 2017/18 Stephen Bode UPCOMING PROGRAMS Standard meeting venue and time: Dorset Gardens Hotel, 335 Dorset Road, Croydon 6:00 pm for 6:30 pm start, unless otherwise specified $25 for two course meal. DATE Tuesday August 22nd 2017 Eastern Emergency Relief Network. EERN provides furniture and other household goods and food parcels as emergency aid to those in need. Chris Bogart John Anderson DATE Tuesday August 29th 2017 (Partner and Raffle) Swinburne Young Mums VCAL Program. Allows teenage mothers to study for Yr. 12, while accompanied by their babies. Louise Schilling Jill Fletcher DATE Tuesday September 5th 2017 Youth Exchange Student presentation. Mia Chen Ian Cumming DATE Tuesday September 12th 2017 - No meeting at The Dorset Gardens. DATE Thursday September 14th 2017 Movie at Croydon Cinema Victoria and Abdul proceeds to the Polio Campaign. Co-ordinator Ross Taylor
UPCOMING PROGRAMS (Contd.) DATE DATE Tuesday September 19th 2017 - No meeting at The Dorset Gardens Mia s 17th Birthday at Natalia s Restaurant Dorset Rd, South Croydon. Jill Fletcher Tuesday September 26th 2017 (Partner and Raffle) Maroondah Community Assist - a non-profit organisation offering information, referral and emergency relief services in Croydon. Rhonda Dingley Marlene Sinclair DATE Tuesday October 3rd 2017 Using Social Media to boost membership and Accessing My Rotary. Ross Taylor and Stephen Bode. **************************************** MEMBERS CORNER It was very nice to see Brian McDaid at Rotary on last Tuesday. He has more scans due next Tuesday. Good Luck Brian. Also, it was terrific to see Christina Gleeson at the meeting too. We hope that she will be able to make more meetings in the future. Condolences to Michael Jackomos on the death of his sister. Flowers were sent on behalf of the club. Clive Baum Almoner
MEMBERS CORNER (Contd.) All members to advise apologies or additional numbers for meetings to Ian Cumming on 0411 605 854 before 10.00 am on Tuesday Cashier for August: Greeter for August: Sue Jonas Michael Jackomos. Raffle Prizes for Partner Nights: Clive Baum, Stephen Bode, Ian Cumming, Jill Fletcher. Warm Birthday wishes to all those celebrating their special day during August. Marlene Sinclair Jean Stuart Kevin Ryan August 3 rd August 7 th August 22 nd Congratulations to those celebrating their Anniversaries this month. Pat & John Gander Margaret & Kevin Ryan Lou & Lyn Davies August 1 st August 7 th August 13 th Chronicle contributions and any articles of interest are invited from all members and persons that have an interest in the promotion of Rotary International. Please email Jean at: prcommunications@rotarycroydon.org.au By close of business Friday.
President s Report: 15-08-2017 Last week the Club brought its Rules and Bylaws to a level of full compliance with the requirements of Rotary International (RI) and with the law in Victoria. These changes will allow the Club to have greater flexibility in meeting formats and attendance requirements, plus will recognise Corporate and Family memberships. A Corporate membership agreement document proforma is currently under development by District which will enable the formalising of current situations and the setup of new arrangements. We hope to increase our Corporate memberships this year. Edwina Ricci was wearing all hats during her excellent presentation on the City of Wellbeing project. Firstly as President of the Croydon Chamber of Commerce (our Joint Venture partner in the project), Secondly as Community Partnerships Leader and teacher at Melba College and finally as a Croydon Rotary member. The meeting was well attended with visitors, Cr Marijke Graham, PP John van Holsteyn and PDG David Alexander. Also attending were our Outbound Youth Exchange student Sam Thomas, his mother Nicola and Stuart McDonald. Sam will be going to Germany in 2018. The Maroondah City of Wellbeing Program is designed to develop and implement the internationally recognised Plus 10 Program in the City of Maroondah, shown to build resilience (relief) and protect against mental illness and suicide (preventing reversion into a state of anxiety and depression). The project will initially focus on disadvantaged / disengaged youth in the community as well as disadvantaged adults subject to isolation and depression (high incidence demographic). Traditional psychology has addressed mental illness from a rescue perspective, positive psychology interventions aim to not only rescue, but protect against future occurrences by building resilience and coping strategies. Through the Joint Venture Croydon Rotary hopes to become more closely involved and in particular identify opportunities to acquire funding from corporations and philanthropic organisations to support the project. Rotary identification such as the Rotary Wheel will be displayed on communications and any resource materials. A JV Board meeting was held on Friday with Joy Varughese and David Alexander. Following the trial with the meeting format last week, I have received feedback from a number of members. So far, the general indication is that the meal after the meeting concept has merit but that the Bistro meals were too large and the seniors meal choice should be available. Specific issues will be raised with Dorset management and a full member discussion will be held at our meeting on 3 rd October. At the last Board meeting the following items were on the agenda: Discussions are continuing with Croydon Police regarding the Community Policing vehicle. The Board has approved taking over the vehicle in principle but requires more information on the service history and mechanical status before any final agreement. Lilydale Mitsubishi who have serviced the vehicle will be contacted. A $1000 payment was approved for the continuing support of the Eastern Health/Anglicare Kids Club. Approval was given to purchase 2 guitars and cases as requested by the Mental Health Unit. Arrangements are being made to have a vocational visit to the Unit in the near future when a presentation would be made. Joy Varughese will finalise an agreement with RC Subang, Malaysia for a sister club arrangement.
General discussion was held regarding future meeting formats and protocols. This will be taken up on 3 rd October. As all payments to Kidney Health in respect of the Red Bus project have been finalised, additional bank accounts will be closed. Final advice is required from RI regarding interest received. Members will be consulted on final actions should there be a surplus. Kidney Health still have plans for a formal publicity launch for the Red Bus. The previous April launch was deferred. Details will be released when date/venue are set. A Raffle Co-ordination meeting was held on Monday 21 st August to allocate roles for the 2017 Raffle. Regards, Stephen Bode ******************************** Delivery of Welcome Packs at Maroondah Hospital Another 400 toiletries Welcome Packs for new admissions at the Mental Health Unit at Maroondah Hospital were delivered last week. Heidi Schmidt accepted the delivery. Michael and Ann Jackomos packed and labelled all the bags. President Stephen Bode assisted with the delivery and ever camera-shy Michael elected to take the photo. Thanks also to Greg O Neill for printing the labels.
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Club Information Postal Address: P.O. Box 226, Croydon Victoria 3136 Meeting Venue: Dorset Gardens Hotel 335 Dorset Road, Croydon Victoria 3136 Facebook: Website: https://www.facebook.com/croydonrotary http://rotarycroydon.org.au/ Club President Stephen Bode president@rotarycroydon.org.au 0468 565 250 Vice President John Anderson john@anderson-assoc.com.au 0408 341 516 Immediate Past President Joy Varughese kochanattujoy@gmail.com 0451 880 186 Secretary Greg O Neil secretary@rotarycroydon.org.au 9870-4422 President Elect Jean Stuart Jeanieos007@gmail.com 0416 036 489 Treasurer Eric Thomas royalltreasurer@rotarycroydon.org.au 9723 4162 PR/Communications Jean Stuart prcommunications@rotarycroydon.org.au 0416 036 489