this week`s issue
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this week`s issue
5 February 2015 From District Secretary Annette Mackay email: annette.mackay@bridges.com.au Please Circulate this information as widely in your club as is possible. The archive of this communication is available on the District website www.rotary9650.org.au Important Dates District Leaders Training – Taree – 14th-15th February 2015 District Management and District Finance meetings – 15th February 2015 District 9650 Public Speaking Semi Finals Walcha – 21 February 2015 Port Macquarie Sunrise – Azaming Mystery Tour – 22nd February 2015 Cluster 5 Celebration Dinner – Armidale February 25th 2015 Combined Macksville/ Nambucca Heads / Bellingen dinner 6.30 for 7pm Island Golf Club Polio Plus Movie Night February 2015 Tamworth 26th February 2015 Forum 6 Cinema Sawtell 26th February 2015 Birch Carroll and Coyle Coffs Harbour Tickets $20 Laurieton 26th February 2015 Laurieton Plaza Theatre Great Lakes clubs 26th February 2015 Tuncurry Cinemas Taree/ Wingham clubs 26th February 2015 Fays Twin Cinemas Hat Night Dinner Taree on Manning club Saturday 28th February 2015 New England Tech Fest Armidale - 4th- 6th March 2015 District Conference Inverell 13-15th March 2015 RYLA - Yarrahapinni 21st-28th March 2015 RYAG Sheep - Walcha 25th- 29th March 2015 Coffs Coast Science and Engineering Challenge – 31 March 2015 MUNA – Inverell 16-17th May 2015 (please note correct date, apologies from the Editor!!) PETS – Tamworth 18th-19th April 2015 Trivia Night Rotary Club of Port Macquarie – 2 May 2015 6pm for 7pm Pt Macq Panthers District Assembly – Port Macquarie 3rd May 2015 District Assembly – Gunnedah 24th May 2015 Rotary International Convention Sao Paulo Brazil - 6th-9th June 2015 District Changeover – Inverell Saturday 27 June 2015 5 February 2015 From District Secretary Annette Mackay email: annette.mackay@bridges.com.au Please Circulate this information as widely in your club as is possible. The archive of this communication is available on the District website www.rotary9650.org.au D G Jottings Sue and I have commenced visits around the District again as well as planning to visit club events that are occur. We have visited Walcha club who advised they have 27 registered participants coming to Conference and this week the Warialda and Inverell club. It was great to visit Warialda as they are always welcoming. Next week we hope to visit a number of Coffs clubs and those further south as we make our way to Taree for the District Leaders training . DISTRICT CONFERENCE The District Conference On 13th to 15th March in Inverell is coming up quickly. Quite a number of clubs have booked accommodation and registered and we thank them for getting in early. For those that register before the 15th Feb there is an early bird discount so do not miss out. Get a group together and come to Inverell to meet and enjoy the networking and friendship. The Conference committee has worked hard to get great speakers, meals and entertainment for this memorable weekend , especially with Max Walker as our MC and Mike McQueen as our main keynote , they must be seen. District Award nomination forms and judging criteria has been sent out to all club Presidents and secretaries , so again please take the opportunity to showcase the great work your club has done , and receive the accolades for this work. Entries close on the 27 th Feb . RI Significant Awards RI have advised that applications for Significant Achievement Awards are due on 15th March. If you think you have a project that is a chance to win, put in an application. The Significant Achievement award recognises clubs that have outstanding community service projects. The criteria is as follows Address a significant problem or need in the community Involve most of the club members in personal rather than monetary ways Be commensurate with the club size and resources Be capable of emulation by other Rotary clubs Be currently active or reach conclusion in the rotary year Be carried out by just the one club If you feel you can meet this criteria , have a go. CLUB DUES This is just a reminder to all clubs that Club dues to RI are due before the end of April ,being only a 4 month window to pay rather than the previous 6 months . District Dues are also due so please ensure that D9650 has a 100 % payment rate in the near future. 5 February 2015 From District Secretary Annette Mackay email: annette.mackay@bridges.com.au Please Circulate this information as widely in your club as is possible. The archive of this communication is available on the District website www.rotary9650.org.au 110th BIRTHDAY of ROTARY Have your local clubs or cluster combined to organise a big day out on or around the 23 rd Feb 2015 for the 110th birthday of rotary. This is a terrific opportunity to showcase what Rotary does in your communities by coming together and inviting the public to participate as well, perhaps with a sausage sizzle or similar. Many in our communities wonder what rotary does , so promote the day and showcase our achievements and enjoy the company of other clubs there as well. And don’t forget to invite the media and newspaper , as they love a good news story when they occur. Rotary Club of Port Macquarie Trivia Night 2 May 2015 The Rotary Club of Port Macquarie will be holding a Trivia Evening on the 2nd May 2015 to raise funds for Rotary Lodge in Port Macquarie. Date: 2nd May Time: 6pm for 7pm Venue: Port Macquarie Panthers Bay Street Port Macquarie Cost: $10pp tables of 10 RSVP: 24th April 2015 to Sam Openshaw Mobile: 0408 235 870 Congratulations PDG Neville Parsons- Citizen of the Year! From the Port Macquarie Independent newspaper Thursday 29 January 2015…………. Wauchope resident and community volunteer PDG Neville Parsons has taken out the Port Macquarie - Hastings Citizen of the Year award for 2015. Local Australia day award winners were announced at a special public ceremony at the Glasshouse on Sunday with winners being presented with their certificates and medallions by Mayor Peter Besseling and Australia Day ambassador Henry Szeps OAM. Neville has tirelessly volunteered over 25 years of his time to local health and education boards, as well as being heavily involved with Rotary. Neville has volunteered significant time to the Wauchope and wider Hastings communities for over 25 years. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Wauchope since 1981. His participation on a variety of health and education boards and local initiatives is consistently backed up with a heavy involvement in all the 'labouring' aspects involved with ensuring community groups succeed. He has served as past president, secretary, district governor, a multiple Paul Harris fellow, chairman of Rotary Down Under Inc., served on the Bundaleer Nursing Home and Timbertown management committees, served on the Wauchope High School council and Public school council, board member of the Mid North Coast Local Health Board and a director of Life Education NSW - he has consistently demonstrated his willingness to lend not only his profile but his organisational expertise to community causes and events. 5 February 2015 From District Secretary Annette Mackay email: annette.mackay@bridges.com.au Please Circulate this information as widely in your club as is possible. The archive of this communication is available on the District website www.rotary9650.org.au RYLA What is RYLA?? Rotary Youth Leadership Award The course extends over a period of seven days. It provides skills in many areas including understanding human behaviour, social interaction skills, committee functions, human values, leadership, presentation skills & public speaking, lifestyle issues, communication & organisation. The daily program is carefully structured & planned. The presenters are professionals in their area of expertise. The objective of RYLA is to empower each participant with leadership & management skills, which will assist them in becoming effective leaders at the youth level & beyond. Many former RYLA Awardees have benefited in ways far beyond the course objective. Past RYLArians are part of the Leadership team each year & go on to become more involved in additional community activities. Contact your local Rotary Club for details or refer to our website: www.rotary9650.org.au/RYLA RSVP 28th February RYLA Yarrahapinni 21 -28 March 2015 www.rotary9650.org.au/RYLA RYLA – the future of Rotary 5 February 2015 From District Secretary Annette Mackay email: annette.mackay@bridges.com.au Please Circulate this information as widely in your club as is possible. The archive of this communication is available on the District website www.rotary9650.org.au Charity Bike Ride – Rob may pass through your town! I have been contacted by DRFC Tony Castley of 9685, with regard to possible support for this ride. World records are there to be broken and the record to beat is 34 days. Rob Lewandowski from Launceston in Tasmania intends to break this record in March. Relatives of Tony Castley will be acting as support crew on this ride. The ride has been fully funded and will depart Melbourne in March 1. From a Guinness Book of Records point of view, the towns that Rob must pass through are listed below. The intention is to ride an average of more than 400km per day to break this record. It was proposed by Tony that in the record attempt, that we should try and raise money for Polio. The ride has already been planned out and there will be a follow up mail with approximate times at each town along the way. It would great if each Rotary Club along the way could have a tin rattle to raise funds as Rob passes through the town.. There is already a website set up to collect funds as well. I would also think that as it is a world record attempt that the breakfast TV shows might be interested as well. Tony thinks that he could get the support vehicle branded with END POLIO NOW stickers? The reason for writing is find interest. I know the notice is short, but this thing is going to happen and it is an opportunity to get on board and raise the profile of Polio. Rod has not approached us, it is the idea of Tony and I for one, think that it is worthwhile. Below is the Facebook page which was recently set up. I know that the ride will not pass through all Districts but I thought you all should be aware of this potential involvement. Your thoughts would be appreciated? 5 February 2015 From District Secretary Annette Mackay email: annette.mackay@bridges.com.au Please Circulate this information as widely in your club as is possible. The archive of this communication is available on the District website www.rotary9650.org.au Here is the list of towns Rob needs to pass through for his ride. Melbourne Bairnsdale Wollongong Sydney Newcastle Gold Coast Brisbane Rockhampton Townsville Darwin Geraldton Perth Bunbury Albany Eucla Port Augusta Adelaide Geelong Melbourne Yours in Rotary service Mark Anderson Senior Coordinator | Fund Development Rotary Foundation mark.anderson@rotary.org Direct Line: +61 2 8894 9841 Office Line: +61 2 8894 9800 Mobile: +61 408 622 698 Facsimile: +61 2 8894 9899