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  • In Gear R O T A R Y C L U B O F B E A U M A R I S W E E K L Y B U L L E T I N Number 33, 29 February 2016

    Next Meetings

    THURSDAY 3 MARCH

    MAYOR CR JAMES LONG

    CHAIR: MALCOLM SAWLE

    AV: MALCOLM PARKS

    CASH DESK: LYNDA DOUTCH & CHRIS WERNER

    HOST: DAVID RUSHWORTH

    THURSDAY 10 MARCH

    HEATHER CHISOLM & PETER FLUDE

    ONE YEAR OF OUR FARMERS' MARKET +

    CHRIS MARA ON INTERPLAST

    CHAIR: CLEM QUICK

    AV: GREG EVERY

    CASH DESK: LYNDA DOUTCH & CHRIS WERNER

    HOST: DAVID LANGWORTHY

    THURSDAY 17 MARCH

    NO MEETING DUE TO DISTRICT CONFERENCE

    THURSDAY 24 MARCH

    NO MEETING DUE TO EASTER

    20142015

    Serving the Community since 1985

    Presidents Report What a wonderful meeting on Thursday, David Goldstone pre-sented us with some interesting ideas about Rotary, I was im-pressed by his commitment, drive and dedication and the men-toring he has provided through his contacts and resources, for young people. We were privileged to induct Mary Cunnington, I look forward to her participation in the Club (see photo next page).

    Our ever efficient Secretary Roy has already updated the membership list we now have 48 members. We are lucky that we have a club of real contributors, every one of the 48 con-tributes in many ways. As a measure of the effort he will put in for the coming years we had a visit from Malcolm Chiverton, District Governor Nomi-nee; for him its a commitment that lasts for years. See photo of Malcom comparing ideas with our Guest Speaker on next page. This week many events we have been involved in have contin-ued. Malcolm has been following up about the Concourse, and Ken Mirams and Peter Flude have managed to get spon-sorship for shelving in our storage unit from Wilson Storage. John Beaty has been canvassing how we can best support Fiji following the disaster there, James has been following up how we can establish another financial account for Sabu, and Ken and I attended the launch of the Sandringham Hospital appeal. You will be pleased to know that the Rotary clubs which held the Rotary Awareness Day at Southland have donated the funds raised to Alison Tolstrup's cause: food security for indig-

    Contents

    1 Presidents Report 2 Notices 3 / 4 This Weeks Speaker 5 Beachside Youth Festival Flyer 6 District Golf Day 7 RC of Clayton & Huntingdale Car Boot Sale 8 Club Structure / Picture of the Day

    Unless stated otherwise venue is Victoria Golf Club 6.30 for 7.00

  • Note; As part of our arrangement with Hocking Stuart dis-counts on agents fees are available to RCOB members.

    R O T A R Y C L U B O F B E A U M A R I S B U L L E T I N S E R V I N G T H E C O M M U N I T Y S I N C E 1 9 8 5

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    enous children in the Kimberley.

    On a mundane note: there is still a 2XL Polar fleece

    vest, left over from the Farmers Market, in my lounge

    room.

    Yours in Rotary

    Trish

    Hocking Stuart Sandringham 62-64 Station Street

    Telephone: 03 9521 9800

    237 Bay Road Cheltenham VIC 3192 03 8535 7980

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    This Weeks Speaker: David Goldstone

    Topic: A New Approach to Rotary

    The Story David told is best covered by this

    article from The Rotarian, April 2015. Note it

    is Rotary of Crawley not Rotary Club of Craw-

    ley!

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    CLUB STRUCTURE 2015 / 16 UPDATED 2/11/2015

    BOARD CLUB SERVICE

    President Trish Smyth Director Malcom Sawle

    PE, VP Malcolm Sawle Auditor Tony Phillips

    Secretary Roy Seager Program Greg Every

    Treasurer James Glenwright Meeting Attendance Malcolm Sawle

    Foundation Mike Hede Communications David Lea

    Branding / PR / Membship Megan Glenwright Fellowship Richard Jones

    International John Beaty Photographers Max Darby, Greg Every

    Youth Service Vacant Almoners Charmaine Jansz & Geoff Stringer

    Community Chris D'Arcy Chair /Host /Cashiers /AV Roster

    Fundraising Heather Chisholm Youth Protection Officer Malcolm Parks

    On to Conference Ken Mirams

    TEAM MEMBERS

    International Community Youth Fundraising

    Fred Hofmann Geoff Abbott David Rushworth Harry Wolfe

    David Langworthy Mary Sealy Tony McKenna * Roger Frewen

    Geoff Stockdale Richard Shermon Chris Martin Geoff Stringer

    Ross Phillips Tony Phillips Vivienne Zoppolato David Hone

    Malcolm Parks Lynda Doutch Lois Lindsay Charmaine Jansz

    John Manks John Van Dyk (?) Royal Melbourne Golf Antony Nixon

    Concourse Festival Ken Mirams Jim O'Brien Mike Hede

    Richard Shermon Chris Werner Adrian Culshaw Peter Flude^

    Kerrie Geard Branding / PR / Memb. David Hone# Clem Quick (Team TBA)

    Jim OBrien Lynda Doutch Robert McArthur* MUNA / NYSF

    Masters Golf Parking David Lea Heather Chisolm^

    James Glenwright Martin Fothergill Adrian Culshaw (LOA)

    ^ Farmers Market # Indigenous Project * District

    John Sime Tim Dark Richard Jones Heather Chisholm

    Mary Cunnington (Team TBA) Max Darby Kerrie Geard

    Early to Rise Photograph by Hardik Desai, Na-tional Geographic Your Shot The place has its unique appeal, Hardik Desai writes of Icelands Jkulsrln glacier lagoon. Dawn happens two hours before sunrise, and the sunrise colors usually last almost 90 minutes if there are no clouds. A day after scouting out the location, Desai drove 30 minutes to arrive at the lagoon in time to cap-ture the sunrise, hoping for exactly this result.