Bulletin Volume 85 No 41 May 26 2014 Rotary Club of Sale www.rotaryclubofsale.org.au Rotary District 9820 Incorporated Last Meeting: Guests: Michael Page AG and Jan, Liz Sheat, Jill Smyth. Speaker David Kram: Conductor, R.C. Melbourne Rotarian, man of many talents and infectious enthusiasm. The song below, written by David, sums up the attitude of our guest. TOGETHER WE WILL GET THE JOB DONE By David I Kram Solo: If it's truthful, there is no hesitation! Solo: And if it's fair, there's no prevarication! Solo: And with goodwill, friendship, nation to nation: Solo: And if benefits accrue to each and every one, then: Noel and David get to know each other.
Last Meeting: (continued) Chairman Leo introduced David listing a vast array of musical commitments currently the responsibilities of this man who is also a member of the Rotary Club of Melbourne, the oldest Club in Australia and our sponsoring Club 80+ years ago. Born in England, David describes himself as ABC Australian by choice. He has been to Sale before and believes Sale is ripe for development suggesting a Very Fast Train would be a huge asset to Sale and the region. David extended an invitation to everyone to visit the Melbourne Club which has 300+ members and meets every Wednesday lunchtime at the Windsor Hotel. He explained that the Club has an Arts Committee, of which he is a member, which organises many arts based events and scholarships. (Editor s note: Perhaps Kevin Maxfield could be persuaded to return to head up such a committee for our Club). David outlined many of the arts activities organised by his Club including: Sponsorship of Sudanese children to learn music with the added plus of them getting to know something about the Australian way of life and visa-versa. The program called Child s Play encourages appreciation of classical music based on the student s own musical interests. Acclaim Awards which raise money to send students selected by auditions to Italy to study music. David also outlined the main reason for his being in Sale which was to present his production of Wagner s Ring Cycle at the Wedge on 7 th June. He described Opera as various sorts of arts working together. The production combines visual animation with young singers and a saxophone based ensemble. Adrian thanked David with an exchange of gifts and banners.
Courtesy Pres. Adrian from the Internet: Next Meeting Monday June 2 nd participant and Emma Flint, a RYLA participant. Three students including Alex Simmons, a RYPEN Chair: Don Ripper Sergeant: David Strauss For all Ibis meetings, please be sure to contact Ibis before noon on Monday if you are an apology or wish to bring your partner or a guest. 51446599 frontdesk@allseasonssale.com.au Announcements: President Adrian: Directors reports due to Neil ASAP. Please email to Neil in word format. Include a photo of yourself if new to the board this year or if not happy with the old one! Letters of thanks to dinner auction sponsors being prepared. Barbeque breakfast volunteers meet at the Mall on Thursday 7.30am. $250.00 donation to Rotary. Sec. Laurie: Board meeting Thursday 12 th June, Leo s place, Raymond St Sale at 5.30pm. (Meetings on the second Thursday of the month.) Changeover Dates 1. District 9820 Sunday 29 th June at Premier Function Centre, 29 Grey St., Traralgon $40 pp. 2. R.C. of Sale Central Monday 30 th June at O Neill s Restaurant $35 pp. 3. R.C. of Sale Sunday 6 th July more detail later.
The Road Forward: The following programs are in place but subject to change: 2 nd June Alex Simmons, a RYPEN participant and Emma Flint, a RYLA participant. 9 th June No meeting Queen s Birthday 16 th June John Glass. Regional manager SES and Rotary District Emergency Response Coordinator. IBIS 23 rd June TBA - IBIS 30 th June TBA - IBIS 6 th July Changeover.