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Somerville tyabb bulletin vol 30 45 (1)
1. SOMERVILLE TYABB CLUB BULLETIN
Rotary Club of Somerville Tyabb Inc. ABN 16 543059904
Club No. 23868 Rotary International District 9820 Chartered 17th June 1986
Meetings 1st & 3rd Wednesday 6.00. for 6.30
Breakfast Meeting 4th Wednesday 7.00 for 7.15
@ Tyabb CFA Rooms Mornington Tyabb Road Tyabb. (Melway Ref. 148 H10)
Meeting Attendance prior to 3pm Wednesday to Bruce on 59775490 or email bwmale@yahoo.co.uk
MAY IS YOUTH SERVICE MONTH
President of Rotary International 2015—16 K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran
Governor Rotary District 9820 2015—16 Merv Williams
Assistant Governor Peninsula Group 2015—16 Linda Morris
President Rotary Club of Somerville Tyabb Chris Such
BULLETIN MATERIAL
Please E-mail contributions
not later that Sunday 6.00.pm,
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Breakfast Meeting
Greg Hood
Bendigo Bank—Hastings
Chairman Chris
Cashier Su
Property Dick
Property Doug
Sub/Greeter Su
18th May 2016
Vol.30 No.45
My apologies for missing last week's meeting.
I gather that Aled gave an update on our strategy discussions which was
well received. For us to grow, we need a plan.
Its great to be able to report that the BBQ shelter is nearing
completion.
The BBQ unit itself has been ordered and the roof will be completed in
the next couple of weeks.
All that remains after that is the seating, final landscaping and signs.
I am also very pleased to report that we have been offered and accepted
a $1000 donation from the Peninsula Aero Club towards the cost of the
BBQ shelter. This is a substantial donation towards a very worthwhile
community project. The Aero Club's assistance is gratefully received.
Arrangements for our 30th Anniversary Changeover are well underway
At the date of writing we have around one hundred acceptances.
These numbers are already in excess of what we need to secure the
venue and will make this a memorable night.
One special event that is being co-ordinated by Secretary Graeme is a
30th Anniversary wine sale.
The wine is being supplied by our good friend Paul White in
Somerville. Pricing will allow the Club to make money from the sale.
Some of the wine will be available on the night and orders will be taken.
Unfortunately duty calls once again and I need to miss this week's
breakfast meeting. Su will be in charge to hear guest speaker Greg Hood
from the Bendigo Bank who are now the Club's bankers.
President Chris
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Club calendar
Coming Up
June 22nd 2016
30th Anniversary & Changeover
Programs to come
June 1st
Jenny Pearson
CFA Investigations
June 8th
Board Meeting
June 15th
Changeover Preparation
June 22nd
Breakfast Meeting
June 1st
Chairman Su
Cashier Graeme
Property Derek
Property Jeff
Property James
Toast Darryl
Sub/Greeter Paul
The Rules
Presentations normally at Club Forum meetings ,
if there is time
Or if Guest Speaker doesn’t come at a normal
meeting
Maximum speech 20min.
(Sgt. please take note)
So, ——— be Prepared!
“Behind the Badge”
Member profiles coming up
Phil
MEMBERS’ COLUMN
BIRTHDAYS Nil
ANNIVERSARIES Nil
Duty Roster
“Behind the Badge” presentations
INVOCATION: “For good food,
good friendships and the opportunities
for service through Rotary, we give
thanks”
TOAST: “To the Queen
The People of Australia & Rotarians
around the world”
MARQUEE RATES
12Mx6M $700, 9Mx6M $600, 6Mx6M $500,
6Mx3M $400 Tables $15, Chairs $3
______________________________________________
ACTIVITIES COMING UP
Marquees
May 29th Bunnings Sausage Sizzle—
Notify Derek of availability
June 12th 12x6 Polperry Winery—Red Hill
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Bev Wilkinson
Bev’s goal in life is to capture ‘living history’ by inviting Seniors to relate their story to young people so
that it may be transferred from an oral history to a written one.
She began in the Frankston area by attending a National Seniors meeting and at first was queried as to
why she was there as she was a bit young. But when she convinced them about what she wanted to do
she was able to attend meetings and chat to the Seniors during their tea break.
This led to her bringing i students from Frankston High School to document the Senior’s stories for the
future.
This has expanded to also using other educational institution students as interns to help capture the
Seniors tales.
Beverley is so proud that she has had the opportunity to connect many seniors and young people
together through the art of storytelling.. She truly believes that everyone has a story to share and
having a simple chat can open many doors.
Not only do the Seniors and young people share stories, they have created wonderful friendships.
Her Celebrate Living History interns are the lifeblood of what she is endeavouring to achieve and their
enthusiasm to capture an amazing story always makes her smile.
Her own enthusiasm is boundless and we are sure that much of everyday Australian’s histories, that
otherwise would be lost, will be captured by the system that she has created.
I suspect there might even be a book or two resulting from this program.
Beverley has applied for a Churchill Fellowship, with the aim of taking the program even further and we
wish he well in her endeavours
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Note: President Elect Su and President Elect Heather from Hastings Rotary Club are looking to
identify a location where the RYDA training can be safely carried out on the Peninsula as a
joint club project
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On the Lighter Side
: Travel Plans
Places on my ‘bucket list’ for 2016-2017
I have been in many places, but I've never been in Cahoots.
Apparently, you can't go alone. You have to be in Cahoots with someone.
I've also never been in Cognito.
I hear no one recognizes you there.
I have, however, been in Sane.
They don't have an airport; you have to be driven there.
I have made several trips there, thanks to my children, friends, family and work.
I would like to go to Conclusions,
but you have to jump, and I'm not too much on physical activity anymore.
I have also been in Doubt.
That is a sad place to go, and I try not to visit there too often.
I've been in Flexible, but only when it was very important to stand firm.
Sometimes I'm in Capable, and I go there more often as I'm getting older
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THE 2015/2016 DISTRICT TEAM
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran
ROTARY DISTRICT 9820 GOVERNOR Merv Williams
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR (Peninsula) Linda Morris
SOMERVILLE TYABB DIRECTORS AND CHAIRMEN 2015/2016
PRESIDENT Chris Such
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT / V.P. Darryl Chambers
SECRETARY & PUBLIC OFFICER Graeme Parrott
TREASURER Paul Hennessy
ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC RELATIONS James Webb
ROTARY FOUNDATION Jeff Smallacombe
MEMBERSHIP Su Pilkington
VOCATIONAL Jeremy Goddard
COMMUNITY Dick Cox
YOUTH Aled Roberts
CLUB OFFICERS
BULLETIN EDITOR Darryl Chambers
PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR Des Dean
MARQUEE CO-ORDINATOR Bruce Male
SERGEANT AT ARMS Graeme Parrott
The Last Word…………
“Do not go where the path may lead,
go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson
“
Our 4-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
Nearby Rotary Clubs for Make-ups.
Dromana Old Town Hall Thursday 6pm for 6.30pm
Mt. Martha Benito’s Restaurant Monday 6pm for 6.30pm
Mornington Mornington Golf Club Wednesday 6pm for 6.30pm
Hastings Western Port The Hastings Club Monday 6pm for 6.30pm
Mt. Eliza Toorak College Tuesday 6.pm for 6.30pm
Frankston Frankston International Thursday 6pm for 6.30pm
Frankston Long Island Frankston Life Saving Club 1st & 3rd Thursday 7am for 7.30am
Seaford Carrum Downs The Sands Hotel Tuesday 6.30pm for 7pm
Langwarrin Monday 6.30pm for 7pm