Download - Weekly Club Bulletin 06 February
Last Meeting:
30 January 2012
Program: The Hills Historical
Society Apologies:
Toasts:
Loyal
PP Alan Walker Overseas Club PE Bobby Redman
Next Meeting:
Monday 13 February 2012
Program
Youth In Search
WHAT AM I UP TO NOW PP Robert Mackey
Duty Roster
Door
PP Graeme Rohan Minutes
PP Alan walker Rotary Grace
Rtn Stephen Dinte
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 Feb 2012
Issue 3. No. 25 The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville
Weekly Bulletin
Program: Australian Brewery Visit Duty Roster tonight: Door Minutes Rotary Grace Birthdays: 11
th Ian Pascoe
16th
Vivien Sifonios Anniversaries: 15
th Alex & Helen Traill
19th
Allan & Janice Walker 21
st Ian & Patricia Pearce
Toasts: Loyal Overseas Club What Am I Up To Now
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?
Monday, 06 February 2012
Welcome everyone. Tonight is our first casual away meeting for the year if you don't count our very first informal get-together meeting at Keith & Lyn Stapley's last month. There are a couple of events coming up that I would like you to consider attending. The screening of the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel on Thursday 23 Feb, Events Cinema Castle Towers 7pm sharp start. If anyone is interested in attending I will need to confirm and pay up front by to Bruce Allan by 17th Feb. Cost is $20 with all proceeds to go towards "End Polio". I have received an invitation to attend the Charter of the first Rotary E-Club in our District on Friday 24th February. Erin McCluskey has joined this club and I would like to support her. If anyone is interested in attending please let me know so I can confirm our attendance. The Charter Night will be on Friday 24
th February at 6.30pm for 7pm at Boronia
Grove Receptions, Rawson Street Epping. The entrance to the venue is at the rear left side of Coles Car Park off Rawson between Bridge St and Carlingford Road.] Rotary Club of Epping is the proud sponsor of the new E-Club. Dinner Fee for the night is $45 per person. Our District Conference is only 5 weeks away and so far there are only 4 members including myself who have confirmed that they will be attending. This is a little disappointing as we will need more members to man our display successfully in Friendship Hall on our "Bourke Public School Breakfast Program ". If you haven't registered yet I urge you to register as accommodation is being booked out. It is going to be an exciting weekend being the 50th Anniversary of our District 9680. Please see PE Bobby Redman if you would like further information or go to the District Website to have a look at what is being offered. Enjoy your evening tonight. President Penny Hill.
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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President’s Report
DG visits for 2012/13 will be replaced by a zone visit on 27 August to be held at Castle Hill Country Club. Clubs are being encouraged to invite DG John Dodd to as many events and functions as possible during the year. Thomas Cann reported that a thank you dinner is being planned as a thank you for our Christmas tree container suppliers.
Treasurer’s Report
Semi-annual fees now overdue and invoices will be sent out to the non payers soon.
Secretary’s Report
Club Flyers are now printed and ready for use.
Club Service Report
Next weeks’ meeting is at the Australian Brewery, all the information has been emailed to members.
Community Service Report
Update on the Australia Day event cancelation. Dan Murphy’s quiet again last Saturday, need swaps for 17 Feb and 24 March
Youth Service Report
Youth In search have mailed to us seeking funds!
PR Report
Gordon reported on editorial on Christmas Trees and the Giving Tree.
Sergeant Session
Acting Sergeant broke the record for taking the longest time to collect very little!! We love you Graeme (AJ)
International Service Director’s Report
Polio Plus
Following a number of comments from members regarding the lack of acknowledgement for Rotary’s role in Polio eradication, it is good to finally see an article in The Economist that acknowledges Rotary’s leadership http://www.economist.com/node/21543126 Generally though, what is really important is that we acknowledge our partners and continue to promote the Polio campaign.
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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Group Study Exchange
The GSE team from D1260 UK team will arrive Sunday March 4 and depart Sat 31 March 2012. They will attend the Wollongong Conference. Note the 2013 GSE will be with Turkey and the D9680 team will be at Gallipoli on 25 April 2013. Calls for team nominations will occur around August so keep in mind searching for potential nominees.
The Battle of Vinegar Hill
Pam Wilson (Hills District Historical Society)
The original inhabitants of the area including Castle Hill were the Darug Aboriginal people, who lived in the district for thousands of years prior to European settlement. The first known Europeans to reach the Hills district were Governor Phillip and party in 1891. A decade later a government farm was established by Governor King, who was calling it Castle Hill by March 1802. Also in 1802 the first free settler, French nobleman Baron Verincourt de Clambe, took up land at Castle Hill. In 1803 work began on the construction of a double-storey, stone convict barracks at the Castle Hill government farm. By March 1804 seven hundred acres of land had been cleared for cultivation. Amongst the convicts assigned to work at the government farm were Irish political prisoners, transported from their homeland following a 1798 uprising known as the
Battle of Vinegar Hill. In March 1804 these exiled Irish leaders and their supporters staged an escape from Castle Hill with a plan to return to Ireland. This event became known as the Castle Hill Rebellion. More than 200 convicts escaped, acquired weapons, including stolen rifles, and set off towards Parramatta. The group was intercepted by the NSW Corps and a battle took place near Rouse Hill on 5 March, leaving 15 convicts dead. This was the inaugural European battle on Australian soil and also became known as the Battle of Vinegar Hill. Most of the Irish leaders who survived the conflict were later executed. The government farm closed in 1810 and in 1811 it was converted to a lunatic asylum. In 1826 the asylum was relocated to Liverpool. In 1822 a town reserve was created over two hundred acres of the original government farm.
President Penny, Edna Rohan, PP Rod Tilden and PP John Maloney
@ Castle Hill Rebellion Bi Centennial Celebrations
PP Ray Campbell, Carol Jones and Rotarian Michael Griscti
@ Castle Hill Rebellion Bi Centennial Celebrations
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
This week's Rotary Foundation Thought highlights the cooperation between two Rotary Peace
and Conflict Studies Program alumni.
The first encounters between two classmates in the Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies program were anything but cordial. From July through September 2006, Raveendra Pathiranage and Thevananth Thevanayagam participated in the program’s inaugural session at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. For weeks, they argued about the long-standing conflict in their native Sri Lanka.
“But we talked about our problems and gradually understood each other,” says Thevanayagam, program manager for the Tamil Refugees Rehabilitation Organization in Sri Lanka, who was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Jaffna, Northern Province. The agency provides food, shelter, rehabilitation, and other assistance to displaced Tamil refugees.
“We erased the hard feelings and went on to what can we do to solve the problem? What can we contribute?” says Pathiranage, senior state counsel in the attorney general’s office in Sri Lanka, who was sponsored by District 3220.
He was especially moved by Thevanayagam’s stories of children who had been orphaned or couldn’t go to school. In November, when conflict forced the main road into the Jaffna peninsula to close, Pathiranage asked, “Theva, can I do anything?”
Thevanayagam explained that the region was barely surviving on twice-monthly dry rations and many people, including his two young children and the rest of his family, were suffering from Chikungunya, a disease that causes high fevers, rashes, and joint pain. Pathiranage used some of his personal connections to get a month’s supply of dry milk and medicine to Thevanayagam for his family.
In June, the two men travelled together to the first Rotary World Peace Symposium in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, held just before the 2007 RI Convention, to see their former classmates.
“The link between myself and Theva will be very important in the future to discuss the peace-related issues [in Sri Lanka],” says Pathiranage, who sees a direct connection between what he learned in the Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies program and his work.
At the D9680 Conference in Wollongong we will have Emma Leslie as a speaker and Emma is on the faculty at Chulalongkorn University and hosts the students in Cambodia as part of their studies.
Weekly Toast
This week we would like to toast the Rotary Club of Araponga in Brazil. The club was chartered on the 22
nd September 1951 and last
year celebrated their 60 years anniversary. Also at the end of last year their President, Carlos Romero Gerard introduced two new
Paul Harris Fellows.
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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Message from this year’s Conference Chairman
Our 2012 District 9680 Conference is now only six weeks away. From 16 to 18 March, we will be gathering in Wollongong to "Go for Gold at the Gong". We are looking to have as many of your Club members as possible with us at that time, to share in an exhilarating mix of fellowship and inspiration, to listen to top-flight speakers, to be informed and enthused about the great range of projects in which we are involved as Rotarians, and to participate in memorable social events, such as our Saturday night Masked Ball with a great swing band for dancing. While many of our Conference activities will be familiar to regular attenders, we have some exciting initiatives: the Club Showcase which will give every Club the chance to shine as they promote their projects and skills, and Speak Your Mind, an opportunity over Sunday lunch for Rotarians and partners to express their own thoughts about Rotary and where we should be going. Space at our Conference is filling up rapidly, so your members should move quickly to register, if they have not already done so. They can do so by going to our Conference website at conference.rotarydistrict9680.org. There your members will see the wide range of registration options available, which will cater for all needs. On the same site you can book your accommodation, read about our guest speakers, view our program and learn about other activities in which you may wish to participate in before the Conference. Can I urge you to encourage new members in particular to come along? As you will know yourself, nothing brings you "up to speed" as a Rotarian more quickly and thoroughly than being at a Conference, Wollongong is less than two hours away by car or train. This once grimy industrial city has reinvented itself and can now boast quality museums and art galleries, cafes and restaurants, and a host of tourist attractions in the city and the hinterland. You will be able to secure accommodation within walking distance of our venue at the WIN Entertainment Centre, or you can use the shuttle bus provided. So there are many reasons why this weekend in Wollongong in March will be well spent by all who come. Please urge your members to get online and make their booking. Yours in Rotary David Ellyard Conference Chairman 2012 [email protected]
FELLOWSHIP AND INSPIRATION!!
OUR 2012 ROTARY DISTRICT CONFERENCE
IS COMING UP FAST
YOU WOULD NOT WANT TO MISS IT!
GO TO THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE
Conference.RotaryDistrict9680.org
TO LEARN MORE AND REGISTER NOW
Have the privilege of hearing Ramesh Ferris. Crippled by
polio as a child, Ramesh has become a standard bearer for our astoundingly successful
Polio Plus program.
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
Stephen Dinte Financial Planning
Russ Evans PP,PHF Finance
Henry Grech PP Legal Practice
Michael Griscti PHF Lighting Technician
Paul Haslam Steel Distribution
Penny Hill Customer Service Manager
Alan Jones PP,PHF Marketing Consultancy
Bob Low PHF Electrical Distribution
Robert Mackey PP,PHF Construction Services
Ian Pascoe PP Gas Fitting
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
Dan Murphy Roster
Saturday 11 February 2012 PP Glen Wilcox Rtn Bruce Pike
Saturday 18 February 2012 PP Graeme Rohan Rtn Col Davis
WHAT AM I UP TO NOW 13th Feb PP Robert Mackey 20th Feb PP Ray Campbell 27th Feb P Penny Hill
Duty Roster Monday 20 February 2012
Door PP Greg Rieper Minutes PP Allan Walker Rotary Grace Rtn Stephen Dinte
Joke of the Day – Late To Work Jones came into the office an hour late for the third time in one week and found the boss waiting for him. "What's the story this time, Jones?" he asked sarcastically. "Let's hear a good excuse for a change." Jones sighed, "Everything went wrong this morning, Boss. The wife decided to drive me to the station. She got ready in ten minutes, but then the drawbridge got stuck. Rather than let you down, I swam across the river -- look, my suit's still damp -- ran out to the airport, got a ride on Mr. Thompson's helicopter, landed on top of Radio City Music Hall, and was carried here piggyback by one of the Rockettes." "You'll have to do better than that, Jones," said the boss, obviously disappointed. "No woman can get ready in ten minutes."
Club Calendar
Note: Apologies must be in to PP Graeme Rohan by 12pm on Mondays
so numbers can be confirmed for dinner.