rotary club of diamond creek bulletin 13/03/2012
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Rotary Club of Diamond Creek Weekly Bulletin 13/03/2012TRANSCRIPT
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RI President
Kalyan Benerjee Rotary Club of Vapi
Governor
David Anderson Rotary Club of Yea
AG
Pat Miller Rotary Club of Diamond Creek
Club Officers President Alan Jones Vice President PP Clyde Hulme President Elect Steve Crosling Secretary & Attendance Eileen Gatt Treasurer & Public Officer Greg Adams Directors and Standing Committees Club Administration PE Steve Crosling Membership John Egan Public Relations PP Bev Baker, Service Projects PP Alan White Rotary Foundation PP Linda Gidlund Who ya gunna call ! President Alan Jones 0414861558 Secretary Eileen Gatt 0427712688 Treasurer Greg Adams 0419355842 Editor: Greg Adams Art Director: Greg Adams Advertising : Greg Adams Bottle washer : Greg as well Editorial: send to [email protected]
Caution: The Bulletin contains no calories, vitamins, minerals or proteins. In fact, it is devoid of nutritional value. Nevertheless, it is a supplement much sought after and regularly devoured by the Rotarians of Diamond Creek.
rotary club of diamond creek inc.
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V o l u m e 2 0 I s s u e 3 1 1 3 t h M a r c h 2 0 1 2
Note: The views and opinions expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily those of the Club or its members
District 9790
On the Cover
The Club is buying a number of copies of this book to be distributed by club members to surrounding Maternal Health centres
See page 7 for more info.
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Life events
the program/up and coming calendar and who’s doin what 13th March 2012 Tuesday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Sam Bramham
20th March 2012 Tuesday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Alan Lachman—Insight Education Centre for the Blind and Vision Impaired and Inductions.
Attend: Simply the best Tina, Chair: Little John, Beans: Greg, Door man: Lady in waiting Eileen Art Work: Grandpa Phil Prize: Li’tl Lynda
27th March 2012 Tuesday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Club Ass.
Attend: Cheer squad Bev, Chair: Cptn Peter, Beans: Greg, Door man: SS Roger the dodger Art Work: Uncle Arthur Prize: Travel Alan.
3rd April 2012 Tuesday 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Wes Lloyd—Grand Prix
Attend: Sausage checker Rod, Chair: Lutenet Alan, Beans: Greg, Door man: Li’tl Patty Art Work: Builder Greg Prize: Baby chuck David
Mar12 Robby Lloyd –Birthday
Mar 28 John Gat joined Rotary 21 Years ago
Mar 28 Cliff Wearne Birthday
Mar28 Glenda and Groff—anniversary
Mar 29 Jacqui Hodge joined Rotary 2years ago
Mar 29 Betty Bowen—Birthday
Mar 30 Tina Elmar—joined Rotary 1 year ago
Blast from the past - the year 2009- 2010 I have followed Past President Alan White in the continued implementation of the Club Leadership Plan. The continuity of office bearers is one of the obvious benefits of the CLP. We no longer have to reinvent the wheel each year. Directors and Chairman can see the development and completion of their projects through our long term planning.
This year, the focus of the Club has shifted after the devastating bushfires in February. The Club has been called on in many ways to assist in the renewal programs. We have been involved in the family days for Strathewen, St. Andrews and Panton Hills. We have provided a free BBQ for the local residents on these days and there has been much appreciation from them and from the Nillumbik Shire Council in that the Rotary Club of Diamond Creek was presented with a “Nillumbik Community Group of the Year 2010” award for our significant contributions during and after the bushfires. The Administration of the RCDC Bush Fire Fund will be ongoing for a while longer.
We lost a charter member with Bob Eycken transferring to the Rotary Club of Mansfield which is closer to Bob & Ginnette’s home base. We wish Bob all the best in his new club.
The BBQ at Mitre 10 on the last Saturday of the month is very successful. Not only has this been a fund raising event, it has raised the awareness of Rotary in the local community and hopefully assist in new membership. The Pride of Workmanship awards were, once again, a very successful project that had its culmination on the 15th June with the presentation of awards to three very worthy applicants. I hope this will continue on an annual basis.
I have followed on with Alan’s “Where we are at” with a “What have we done – Where are we Going” which has been updated throughout the year to be a running summary of our activities and achievements.
Pat Millar
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past presidents Brian Bowen 1978-1979 Heidelberg North
Bob Eycken 1983-1984 Alperton UK
John McCrohan 1992-1993
Ron Gordon 1993-1994
Chris Doupe 1994-1995
Cliff Wearne 1995-1996
Ern Wardell 1996-1997
Rod Mackenzie 1997-1998
Steve Sampson 1998-1999
Robin Chapple 1999-2000
Peter Marriage 2000-2001
Rob Lloyd 2001-2002
Bev Baker 2002-2003
Joe Di Natale 2003-2004
Geoff Swan 2004-2005
John Gatt 2005-2006
John Arthur 2006-2007
Linda Gidlund 2007-2008
Alan White 2008-2009
Pat Millar 2009-2010
Clyde Hulme 2010-2011
Reflec ng upon some of the successful ac vi es which have taken place over the past months and many which are taking place now, they all have one thing in common – a number of our members have taken the ini a ve, used their resourcefulness, and run with a project. It is something that we find in common amongst Rotarians – the majority have a sense of enterprise and inven veness. Rotary is not just an organisa on where we go to dinner once a week, nor is it something that one joins “to have fun” (even though many of the ac vi es and fellowship can lead to just that), essen ally the reason most people do join is that they want to undertake beneficial work for the community. Members are showing their ini a ve because they have been encouraged to run with a project, and ul mately they are gaining great sa sfac on from seeing it succeed. Most of our members like challenges – they are not the kind of people who are content to sit back and do things the same old way. They like new innova ons and they like to see improvements. Just look at the Diamond Creek Rotary Town Fair – each year there are new developments, fresh ideas and different events. Our Town Fair Commi ee is inspired by its success, just as the community are inspired by the changes each year. So let us take these a ributes and use them even more extensively within the club. Not all members are involved in running projects or even working within them. It would be great to see every member use their ini a ve to step forward and give Diamond Creek an even greater edge. Don’t sit back and allow others to do all the work or come up with the ideas. What area of service in Rotary is your passion? Is there something in the
community or interna onally that you would like to see happen? Bring your ideas to the fore, speak to me or to Alan White (Service Projects Director) and see how we can implement it. Get involved with one of our exis ng projects. Does your interest sit in the interna onal scene? Then get involved with our new sister club in Nepal or assist on the Shelter Box sub‐commi ee. Would you like to help with ac vi es for senior members of our community? So, perhaps you can get involved with the Men’s Shed or help with the establishment of the new Probus Club in Doreen. If you are interested in literacy, get involved with Jacqui’s working group. The list goes on and on. There are far too many things to list them all here. How else can we use a ributes of ini a ve and success? The club needs new members who have these quali es and characteris cs. Think about your daily life outside of Rotary. All of us know people who have these traits. They are people who have used their ini a ve to develop a successful business or worked relessly for a voluntary project. Invite them to come and join us. They are exactly the kind of new members we need. Alan Jones
from the president keeping up with the joneses! “Success seems to be connected with ac on. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don't quit." — Conrad Hilton, Hilton Hotels
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Swimming Bramham first represented Australia on the
international stage in 2004. 4] His highest
international ranking ever is number one.
4] He is coached by Matt Byrne of the
Tritons Swimming Club. 3] In 2000, he
competed at the Pacific School Games.In
2006, he competed in the World
Championships in Berlin, Germany where
he set a world record and won a gold
medal. To Bramah's disappointment, four
months before the start of the 2006
Commonwealth Games held in Melbourne,
Victoria, the games announced they would
not include Elite Athletes with Disability
butterfly swim on the event schedule. 3] To
qualify for the Commonwealth Games, he
switched to and qualified to compete in the
100m freestyle.
In 2011, he competed in the Can-Am
Swimming Open, where he earned gold
medals in two events: S9 100m freestyle
and 50m and 100m butterfly.
Paralympics Bramham was one of the youngest
Australian competitors at the 2004
Paralympics. He earned a bronze medal in
the first Games he competed at in the
Men's 4x100 m Medley 34 event. He
broke a world record in Athens during one
of the heats for the 100m butterfly event.
He won a gold medal at the 2004 Athens
Games in the Men's 100 m
Butterfly S9 event, a gold medal in the
Men's 4x100 m Medley 34 pts event and a
silver medal in the Men's 4x100 m
Freestyle 34 pts event. He won a gold
medal at the 2008 Beijing Games in the
Men's 100 m Butterfly S9 event, a gold
medal in the Men's 4x100 m Medley 34 pts
event and a silver medal in the Men's
4x100 m Freestyle 34 pts event.
Recognition In 2009, Bramham received the Medal of
the Order of Australia "For service to sport
as a gold medallist at the Beijing 2008
Paralympic Games". Source Wikipedia
Please make welcome our guest speaker
Sam Bramham OAM
Personal
Bramham tells several stories about
how he lost his leg. One story involves
his leg being eaten off by an alligator. Another story is that a shark
attacked him. A third story, one
he often tells international
journalists, involves his leg
being "chomped off by a
kangaroo". The reality is
that he was born missing
part of his limb: he has no
femur. What remained of
his leg was amputated when
he was five years old.
Bramham was born on 23 May
1988 and is from Ivanhoe, Victoria.
One of his heroes is Geoff Huegill.
Outside of swimming, he competes
at water polo, Australian rules
football and rugby union.
Amongst these sports, rugby
union was his preferred sport,
and he played it at school
until the school removed
him from the team,
citing concerns that his
prosthetic leg may
potentially injure his team
mates and opposing players.
Not being able to play
his first choice sport
was one of the reasons
he got involved with swimming.
Bramham and a
friend were briefly
jailed by the
Merimbula Police
after pretending,
with assistance
from McDonald's
ketchup, that a shark attacked them. They were
released after apologising to the police. 4]
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what happened last week ?
Sergeant Rob introduced President Alan.
President Alan announced that it was the 1st nite of Literacy Month. Alan thanks Jackie Hodge for her efforts in organising a Literacy nite.
John Egan presented the Rotary Grace. Bev Baker introduced the Toast.
Alan White introduced the guests, Bea (Youth Exchange Student) Sue (friend of Jackie's) and Leigh Marshall (Men's Shed). Apologies were read out.
Make-ups were Rob Lloyd visited RC Southern Mitchell and RC Kinglake Ranges. Participants in the PETS weekend were Steve Crosling, Rob Lloyd, John & Eileen Gatt, and Pat Millar.
President Alan read out a letter received from the Diamond Creek Primary School thanking the club for the Sun Shade (Sails) the were erected at the school to give the students some shade outside the class rooms. This is another project made possible from the funds raised at the Town Fair.
Tomorrow night (7th Mar) is a special outing to the Eltham Little Theatre to try on costumes representing the period of the Ballarat Goldfields for the presentation at Conference advertising the Conference for the following year in Ballarat, being organised by Diamond Creek, with dinner afterwards.
Ern gave a report on the progress of the formation of a Probus Club. Geoff Swan reported on the Mystery Weekend Trip on the 16 & 17th June, 2012. He has managed to keep the costs at $200.00pp. Deposit of $100 has been requested at next week's meeting - 13th March.
Our guest speaker for the night was a telephone hook-up with Jackie's daughter Natalie who is currently in Spain on a Literacy Program. Was very interesting, albeit a little hard to understand at time.
Discussion on "Wall of Hands" as a Town Fair presentation. What Literacy Projects could the Rotary Club of Diamond Creek support. Watch this space.
Bea presented a little about herself and her country in a power-point presentation. Rob remarked to Bea that he had noticed a marked difference in her English, even though she has only been here for 2 weeks.
Fines: $36.00
Raffle: $33.00
Cheers Pat.
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Phone 03 9438 3044
Fax: 03 9438 4070 Email: [email protected]
Advance Australia Fair
Australians all let us rejoice, For we are young and free; We've golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea; Our land abounds in Nature's gifts Of beauty rich and rare; In history's page, let every stage Advance Australia fair!
Rotary Grace
O Lord and 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.
The Diamond Creek Rotary Town fair 2012 starts in
179 days