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Last Meeting: 30 July 2012 Program: GSE Presentation Apologies: Alan Jones Bob Low Rod Tilden Jim Sifonios Gordon Scoble Haran Ramachandran Bruce Pike Next Meeting: Monday 13 August 2012 Program Essay Competition Awards Night Duty Roster Door PP Keith Stapley Minutes PP Jim Sifonios Rotary Grace PP Alan Jones Mon 06 August 2012 Issue 4. No. 06 The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville Weekly Bulletin Program: Social Media – An Overview Duty Roster tonight: Door PP Graeme Rohan Minutes PP Penny Hill Rotary Grace Rtn Thomas Cann Birthdays: 2 nd Graeme Rohan 18 th Wilf Van Emmerik 21 st Lyn Stapley Anniversaries: 21 st Michael & Shirley Griscti 24 th Gordon & Robyn Scoble Toasts: Loyal PP Rob Mackey Overseas Club Rtn. Michael Gristci What Am I Up To Now PP Alan Walker Rotary Grace: “O Lord our 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”. Monday, 06 August 2012 In this Issue Presidents Message Page 2 International Toast Page 3 Foundation Thought Page 4 Vocational Service Corner Page 5 Rotary Four-Way Test: Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Rotary and the Olympics Rotary and the Olympics have a common goal: a more peaceful world. Learn how Rotarians are taking part in the Summer Games in London and how their activities publicize Rotary’s good works.

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Page 1: 20120806 weekly bulletin

Last Meeting:

30 July 2012 Program:

GSE Presentation

Apologies:

Alan Jones

Bob Low

Rod Tilden

Jim Sifonios

Gordon Scoble

Haran Ramachandran

Bruce Pike

Next Meeting:

Monday 13 August 2012

Program

Essay Competition Awards Night

Duty Roster

Door PP Keith Stapley

Minutes PP Jim Sifonios

Rotary Grace PP Alan Jones

Rotary Grace:

“O Lord our 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”.

Rotary Four-

Way Test:

Is it the TRUTH?

Is it FAIR to all

concerned?

Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Mon 06 August 2012

Issue 4. No. 06 The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville

Weekly Bulletin

Program: Social Media – An Overview Duty Roster tonight: Door PP Graeme Rohan Minutes PP Penny Hill Rotary Grace Rtn Thomas Cann Birthdays: 2nd Graeme Rohan

18th Wilf Van Emmerik 21st Lyn Stapley

Anniversaries: 21st Michael & Shirley Griscti

24th Gordon & Robyn Scoble Toasts: Loyal PP Rob Mackey Overseas Club Rtn. Michael Gristci What Am I Up To Now PP Alan Walker

Rotary Grace: “O Lord our 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”.

Monday, 06 August 2012

In this Issue Presidents Message Page 2 International Toast Page 3 Foundation Thought Page 4 Vocational Service Corner Page 5

Rotary Four-Way Test: Is it the TRUTH?

Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER

FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rotary and the Olympics

Rotary and the Olympics have a common goal: a more peaceful world. Learn how Rotarians are taking part in the Summer Games in London and how their activities publicize Rotary’s good works.

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The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville meets Monday Night at the Castle Hill Tavern 6.15pm for 6.45pm start. Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153

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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE

From Last Meeting

Hello Everyone, Last Monday night we were treated to an excellent presentation by Claire Thompson and Mark Wallace, who provided great insight into the GSE Team vis it to England, back in April . It was interest ing to hear about all the fantastic vocational visi ts that the Team were offered, together with great feedback on the warmth and kindness of the Rotary families who hosted the Team during the ir tr ip. It sounds as if the organisation in the UK was excellent, with the trip providing the Team with a truly memorable experience . It is encouraging to recognise our Club’s role in assisting to make this possible for Claire, through our sponsorship. Claire has made i t very clear that she hopes to maintain a long term relationship with the Club Members of The Hills Kellyville, and that she will provide ongoing support to the Club through her media links . Next Monday we have the opportunity to learn more about social networking from Haran, who has become quite an expert in the area. Haran, as many of you are aware is now involved in producing the District newsletter, which in turn is providing us with some excellent information in our own Weekly Bulletin. It will be an interesting eveni ng with a focus on how we can public ise information about our Club on the Internet. Looking forward to seeing you all there. Warm regards, President Bobby Redman

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The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville meets Monday Night at the Castle Hill Tavern 6.15pm for 6.45pm start. Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153

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101st President: Neil Phillips

Weekly Toast - Overseas Club

This week we would like to toast the Rotary Club of Toronto – District 7070. With over 250 members, The Rotary Club of Toronto is one of the largest clubs in Canada and one of the largest Rotary Clubs in the British Commonwealth. It was organized in 1912 (Club No.55) and has acted as Host club for Rotary International Conventions in 1924, 1942, 1964 and 1983.

The Rotary Club of Toronto Charitable Foundation

Established in 1951, The Rotary Club of Toronto Charitable Foundation was formed to receive bequests and other gifts. Within the constraints imposed by donors and the tax laws, the Foundation supports charitable and educational community projects and the charitable activities of the Club. Mission Statement The Rotary Club of Toronto Charitable Foundation is the fundraising and granting entity of the Rotary Club of Toronto. Its primary mission is to fund programs, in the City of Toronto, which benefit children and youth in the areas of health, education, child abuse and neglect, social development and life enrichment. It also funds community programs for the homeless, disabled and seniors and contributes, from time to time, to international Rotary projects which assist children and youth. The Rotary Club of Toronto's Charitable Foundation offers an attractive alternative for many individuals and families who are interested in establishing their own family foundation. Contact the Executive Director at 416-363-0604 or email: [email protected] for further information.

To celebrate 100 years of Rotary in Florida, the state’s first club, the Rotary Club of Jacksonville, and District 6970 raised funds for a mobile health bus that will visit schools, churches, community centers, and shopping areas to provide screenings, inoculations, and basic care to local children and families. Kalyan Banerjee, 2011-12 RI president, and his wife, Binota, were on hand to dedicate the bus in February.

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The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville meets Monday Night at the Castle Hill Tavern 6.15pm for 6.45pm start. Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153

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Rotary Foundation Thought for the Week

Future Vision

Pilot overview

The Rotary Foundation Future Vision Pilot is a three-year test of

the new grant structure offered in the Foundation's Future Vision Plan. One hundred districts are participating in the pilot. Pilot districts will have a unique opportunity to help refine the new grant structure by providing input and receiving specialized Foundation support and service. Grant structure

Pilot districts will work with Rotary Foundation District Grants and Rotary Foundation Global Grants for three years of the pilot. Download the terms and conditions for these grants. For more information, view the " Choosing a grant " interactive training module.

Rotary Foundation District Grants

District grants are block grants made to districts for up to 50 percent of their District Designated Fund (DDF). District grants offer the flexibility to respond quickly to immediate needs or to plan projects with clubs locally or in other countries. Rotary Foundation Global Grants

Global grants support large international projects with sustainable, high-impact outcomes in the six areas of focus that correspond to the Foundation's mission.

Areas of focus

1. Peace and conflict prevention/resolution 2. Disease prevention and treatment 3. Water and sanitation 4. Maternal and child health 5. Basic education and literacy 6. Economic and community development

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The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville meets Monday Night at the Castle Hill Tavern 6.15pm for 6.45pm start. Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153

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Vocational Service Corner – PP Haran Ramachandran

Through the Avenue of Vocational Service, Rotarians contribute their professional expertise and skills to address societal problems and needs, promote high ethical standards in the workplace, support career planning and other vocational activities, and represent the dignity and value of their profession. Rotary Images/Alyce Henson

Vocational Service Month promotes business integrity, professional development

Carlos Früm, governor of District 6440 (Illinois, USA) and a member of the Rotary Club of Northbrook, teaches business principles and entrepreneurship to Maya high school students as part of his district’s ongoing service project in Guatemala. "Vocational service gives Rotarians the opportunity to help others escape poverty and gain a measure of self-respect," Früm says. "As business and professional leaders, we have a duty to lead and encourage good ethics through vocation." Through vocational service, Rotarians contribute their professional expertise and skills to address societal problems and needs, and to promote high ethical standards in the workplace. "Rotary's focus on ethical practices as part of vocational service has been a central part of my success in my business, professional, civic, and personal life since I became a Rotarian," says Paul A. Netzel, vice chair of the Vocational Service Promotion Committee and past RI director. Rotarians have two benchmarks for promoting professional integrity: The Four-Way Test and the Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions. "Rotary's Four-Way Test has served as an easy template for me in weighing the pros and cons of countless issues and decisions I've had to address over my career," Netzel says. "It has helped make me a better Rotarian." Netzel says vocational service sets Rotary apart from other service and humanitarian organizations. Rotarians can support vocational service by

Strengthening the emphasis on professional diversity in member recruitment Identifying ways to emphasize professions in club activities Placing a stronger emphasis on business networking with integrity at the club and

district level -- which also is a means of attracting and mentoring the next generation

Emphasizing the connection between The Four-Way Test and the Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions, and their importance to the values of Rotary

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The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville meets Monday Night at the Castle Hill Tavern 6.15pm for 6.45pm start. Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153

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Annual Writing Competition Awards Night

&

Principals Evening

INVITATION

President and the Members of

The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville

Annual Writing Competition Awards

&

Principal’s Evening

Monday 13th August, 2012

At Castle Hill Tavern Function Centre

25 Victoria Avenue Castle Hill 2154

The evening will begin at 6:15pm for 6:45 pm start

Dinner Cost $20.00

R.S.V.P 5th August, 2012

To

Rotarian Penny Hill Writing Competition Coordinator

Mobile: 0408 004 954 Email: [email protected]

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The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville meets Monday Night at the Castle Hill Tavern 6.15pm for 6.45pm start. Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153

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The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville meets Monday Night at the Castle Hill Tavern 6.15pm for 6.45pm start. Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153

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Club Members

Name

Classification

Ray Campbell PP,PHF Education - Secondary

Thomas Cann PHF Landscape Supplies

Col Davis Accounting Taxation

Russ Evans PP,PHF Finance

Henry Grech PP Legal Practice

Michael Griscti PHF Lighting Technician

Penny Hill PP, PHF Customer Service Manager

Alan Jones PP,PHF Marketing Consultancy

Bob Low PHF Electrical Distribution

Robert Mackey PP,PHF Construction Services

Ian Pearce PP,PHF Industrial Consultancy

Bruce Pike Nursery Retail

Suresh Prasad PP Sugar Research

Haran Ramachandran PP,PHF Computer Support

Bobby Redman Psychology

Michael Richardson Honorary Member

Greg Rieper PP,PHF Consultancy

Graeme Rohan PP,PHF Petroleum Distribution

Gordon Scoble PP,PHF Education Primary

Jim Sifonios PP,PHF Product Development

Keith Stapley PP,PHF Photogrammetry

Rod Tilden PP,PHF Window Furnishing Sales

Alex Traill PP,PHF Building & Maintenance

Wilf Van Emmerik PP,PHF Specialised Transport

Allan Walker PP Funeral Direction

Glenn Willcox PP Project Estimating

P – President PP - Past President PHF - Paul Harris Fellow

Note: Apologies must be in to PP Graeme Rohan by 12pm on Mondays so numbers

can be confirmed for dinner.

Club Calendar

Hillary Clinton in heaven Hillary Clinton died and went to heaven. As she stood in front of Saint Peter at the Pearly Gates, she saw a huge wall of clocks behind him. She asked, "What are all those clocks?" Saint Peter answered, "Those are Lie-Clocks. Everyone on Earth has a Lie-Clock. Every time you lie, the hands on your clock will move. "Oh," said Hillary, "whose clock is that?" "That's Mother Teresa's. The hands have never moved indicating that she never told a lie." "Whose clock is that?" "That's Abraham Lincoln's clock. The hands have only moved twice telling us that Abe only told 2 lies in his entire life." "Where's Bill's clock?" Hillary asked. "Bill's clock is in Jesus' office. He's using it as a ceiling fan."

Dan Murphy Roster

August 2012 Scounts

Every day, Rotarians work on service projects that make a positive impact on

communities worldwide.