1. The Rotary Club of the Hills-Kellyville
Mon 30 July 2012
Issue 4. No. 05
Weekly Bulletin
Monday, 30 July 2012
Last Meeting:
Program: Claire Thompson - GSE Presentation
23 July 2012
Duty Roster tonight:
Program:
Members Night Door PP Ray Campbell
Minutes Rtn Thomas Cann
Apologies: Rotary Grace PP Penny Hill
Alan Jones
Bob Low Birthdays:
Rod Tilden Anniversaries:
Haran Ramachandran
Penny Hill Toasts:
Thomas Cann Loyal Rtn. Bob Low
Overseas Club Rtn. Michael Gristci
What Am I Up To Now Rtn Bob Low
Rotary in Japan
Of all the Rotary countries and
geographical areas, Japan boasts
the third-largest number of
Rotarians. RI President Sakuji
Tanaka is a member of the
Rotary Club of Yashio, Saitama.
Find out more about Rotary in
Japan.
Next Meeting: Maternal health
Monday 06 August 2012 In Nigeria, one of every 18 women
dies as a result of childbirth.
Program Rotarians in Nigeria are looking to
Social Media expand a program that has helped Water drips through the clay and
reduce maternal deaths by 60 emerges as clean water. The filter
WHAT AM I UP TO NOW percent by preventing and treating sits on a five gallon plastic water
obstetric fistula. storage bucket with a spigot at the
PP Alan Jones bottom for dispensing. The filter can
In this Issue process up to three liters pure water
Duty Roster an hour for less than a dollar a
Presidents Message Page 2 month..
International Toast Page 3
Door Foundation Thought Page 5
PP Graeme Rohan Vocational Service Corner Page 5
Minutes Rotary Four-Way Test:
PP Penny Hill Rotary Grace: Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
“O Lord our giver of all good
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER
Rotary Grace We thank You for our daily food,
May Rotary friends and Rotary ways,
FRIENDSHIPS?
Rtn. Thomas Cann Help us to serve you all our days”.
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
Hello Everyone,
From the feedback I received, everyone seemed to agree that last week’s Member’s night
was a very successful night. The Paul Harris video was an interesting insight into the
early days of Rotary and the old footage was both interesting and ente rtaining.
There is no doubt that the highlight of the night was the wine tasting / judging, and I'd
once more like to thank Michael Griscti was supplying the wine. The event has set a
standard that we will be striving to match at each Member's night thr oughout the year,
so if anyone has any ideas that they would like to suggest for future Members’ nights
talk to me or someone from the Board and we will work with them.
On Monday we can look forward to an interesting presentation from Claire Thompson
(our Club sponsored representative on the outgoing GSE Team) and Mark Wallace
(GSE Team Leader). Mark and Claire will be reporting back on their adventures and
experiences whilst on the Group Study Exchange in England. Anyone who followed
their Facebook page during their trip will know that they have a myriad of highlights to
talk about and photos to share. If any of you would like to invite your partners along
for the night, they would (as always) be more than welcome and this seems like it may
be a presentation that everyone would enjoy. If your partners are planning to attend,
would you please let me know (in Alan’s absence) so that we can warn the Tavern to
expect higher numbers than usual.
Looking forward to seeing you all there.
Warm regards,
President Bobby Redman
Oakhill College 2012 Gala Day
Rotary Showcase and Membership Drive
On the 21st July, The Rotary Clubs of The Hills -
Kellyville, Norwest Sunrise and W inston Hills
combined forces to showcase some of the work in
which the local Rotary Clubs are involved, at the
Oakhill College 2012 Gala Day. The event is held
annually and the Rotary Display Stand was one of
the many attractions of the day.
Although the school reported that numbers were
down this year, the Rotaria ns who helped out on the
day were extremely satisfied with the level of
interest shown by visitors to the Rotary stand. It
was a great opportunity to talk about the work of
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 and to attract new Members to
Clubs within the District.
Congratulations to Bruce Robinson of the
Rotary Club of Norwest -Sunrise for
making the initial contact and being the
driving force behind the event.
Weekly Toast - Overseas Club
This week we would like to toast the Rotary
Club of London – District 1130.
The Rotary Club of London, Club No. 50 in
Rotary International, is the premier Rotary Club
in Britain, being the first to have been chartered
outside North America and the club is One
Hundred Years young and Counting.
The Rotary Club of London
The Rotary Club of London, Club No. 50 in Rotary International, is the premier Rotary Club
in Britain, being the first to have been chartered outside North America.
London is one of four Clubs in Britain and Ireland to
be founded in 1911 - the others being Dublin (who
actually were the first to convene a meeting but took
longer to be chartered), Manchester and Belfast.
The current Rotary year (2011-2012) is our
centenary year, and therefore also the centenary of
Rotary in Europe.
The London Club is unique in that it covers the
whole of the capital, yet is only one of 70 in District our member Neville Shulman
1130 (Rotary in London), which represents all CBE run with the Olympic Torch
Rotary Clubs in the Greater London region. The on Monday 23 July
Club maintains close relations with the District, and
with other Clubs in the District. Our current Hon. Secretary, Clive Amos, is a past district
governor.
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The London Club combines experience with youthful enterprise. Our present No. 1
Member, Albert Kunz, was inducted in 1952, and around 20 new Members are currently
joining the Club each year. Our membership includes politicians from all major parties,
numerous Ambassadors and High Commissioners, religious leaders from various faiths,
and leading figures from the arts, industry, commerce and the professions.
The Rotary Club of London is a Member of the R5 Group of European Capital City Clubs
alongside The Hague, Brussels, Paris and Luxembourg.
The Club plays an active part in supporting the object of Rotary, which is to encourage and
foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage
and foster:
1. the development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
2. high ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of
all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to
serve society;
3. the application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and
community life; and
4. the advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world
fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Although the Club draws its membership from the whole of the capital, its constitutional
home territory is the City of London and Holborn, and the Club maintains close relations
with the worlds of finance and the law. As a Member of the Leonardo Association of
European Rotary Clubs which supports rising stars in the worlds of science, arts and crafts,
the London Club hosted the 2005 ceremony at the historic Goldsmiths Hall in the City of
London when the annual Leonardo da Vinci Prize was awarded to Danish silversmith Sidsel
Dorph-Jensen, and held a gala dinner in the Great Hall at Lincoln’s Inn.
The London Club is very involved with community projects, including support for Oak Lodge
School for profoundly deaf children in Balham; St George’s School in West London; and
children’s hospices and hospitals in the region.
Because of its international membership and frequent visits by Rotarians from all over the
world, the London Club has a particular focus on international charity projects and on
promoting international dialogue and understanding.
Two events in the Club’s annual fundraising calendar,
the Charity Golf Day and the International Gala Dinner,
deliver five-figure support for children’s charities in Asia,
Africa and elsewhere.
Active Club Member Sir Sigmund Sternberg, famed for
his unstinting efforts to build bridges between
Christianity, Judaism and Islam, was included alongside
Sir Winston Churchill and President John F. Kennedy in
Rotary International’s Centennial List of 100 noted
Paul Winner captures Martin Gudde
Rotarians.
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
Celebrating our Foundation
Through Rotary, with the help of our Foundation, we can take on
challenges that no one else has the ability or the inclination or the
organizational resources to tackle. We in Rotary share what we
have in a way that no one else does — with love, with kindness,
and with simple generosity.‖ — 2004-05 RI President Glenn E. Estess Sr.
Vocational Service Corner – PP Haran Ramachandran
This week we will look at the Rotary Clubs of NSW 2012 Police
Officer of the year awards and how we can nominate an officer from
our LAC, Castle Hill. I have number of officers who attended my
home to render support to my family. I will be looking to nominate
an officer and I would encourage that if anyone has an officer or a
civilian employee of the Police force that they may wish to nominate
for this award to contact me.
National Skills Week is on next month, unfortunately it clashes with
our club meeting night. If anyone of our members are going to be in
the city, then they may wish to register their interest to attend.
The Rotary Clubs of NSW 2012 Police Officer of the
Year Awards
Come and celebrate the 3rd annual Rotary Clubs of NSW Police
Officer of the Year Awards to give state-wide community recognition
for excellence in Police service to officers and unsworn employees
throughout NSW. 2012 brings a very important anniversary for the
NSW Police Force. Celebrating 150 years of policing in New South
Wales, this year’s Rotary NSW Police Awards promises to be the best ever! You will be entertained by 2GB's
Ray Hadley OAM, Australia's leading mornings broadcaster, as the Master of Ceremonies for the evening
ensuring a lively and entertaining program. Enjoy beverages on arrival whilst admiring the fabulous views of
the Sydney Harbour Bridge and city skyline. Offering delicious food and beverages coupled with an
entertaining program, the Rotary Clubs of NSW 2012 Police Officer of the Year Awards is not to be missed!
Book your tickets now online: www.sydneyrotary.com/policeawards Ticket price: $95.00 per person $2,000.00
per Corporate Table
Friday 2nd November 2012
Doltone House, Darling Island Wharf
Nomination Instructions
Please read the following instructions and information carefully prior to completing the Nomination Form.
1) Nominations are open to all NSW Police Force employees and should be supported by;
• A Local Area Commander or Assistant Commissioner for nominees in Local Area Commands
• A Director for nominees in non-Local Area Commands.
2) A command/branch can only nominate one person per category (five in total).
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3) Winners of local Rotary Club Police Officer of the Year Awards automatically qualify for the Field
Operations Local Area Command Police Officer of the Year. It is still required that Local Area Commanders
submit this nomination form for these people. Additional staff can be nominated in other categories.
4) The person nominating the officer/civilian must enter their details on the ‘Nominator Profile’ page.
5) The ‘reason for nomination’ must be in line with the following;
• Maximum of 250 words
• Advise the main reason for nomination;
Why has this person exceeded, and gone “above and beyond” in the last twelve
months?
Outline the key achievements/service. These should be outside of the day to day
duties of the nominee.
6) For further information, please see print screens of the process on the following pages. Direct any queries
to rotarypoliceawards2012@arinex.com.au.
AWARD CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS
(Main Award) NSW Rotary Police Officer of the Year
The NSW Rotary Police Officer of the Year is decided from the winners of the two main award categories:
Field Operations Local Area Command Police Officer of the Year and Specialist Operations / Corporate
Services Non Local Area Command Police Officer of the Year. This is the premier award of the night.
1) Field Operations
Local Area Command
Police Officer of the Year
This award is to recognise the outstanding contribution of officers attached to local area commands, which
include general duties, criminal investigators and other officers who operate in the local area command
environment.
2) Specialist Operations / Corporate Services
Non Local Area Command
Police Officer of the Year
This award is to recognise the outstanding contribution of officers attached to Specialist Operations and
Corporate Services commands, which includes technical officers, criminal investigators and other specialist
officers who operate in the non local area command environment.
Three tips for Membership and Extension Month
Twitter chat from Rotaractors about how to recruit new members. Here are three tips they
shared:
· I always ask people to imagine having friends all over the world and tell them how cool it is
to be connected internationally, @JeremyRedding
· To attract those hard-to-find people . . . we make sure we promote the fun & social
aspects of joining our club, @docorotaract
· Get new people involved right away, have a small chat after a meeting to talk about their
interests and invite them to your next event, @anget09
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Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153
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3) Rotary Community Award
This award is to recognise the efforts of NSW Police Force employees, both sworn and unsworn, whose work
has been specially identified as providing benefits to the community directly through a program or other
initiative.
4) The Rotary Clubs of NSW Volunteer in Policing
Volunteer of the Year Award
This award is to recognise the outstanding efforts of the NSW Police Force Volunteers in Policing Program.
These volunteers assist the Force in their own time and help ensure the community of New South Wales is
best served by their police.
5) NSW Rotary Police Employee of the Year
This award is to recognise the outstanding contribution of NSW Police Force civilian employees and reflects
the crucial supporting role they play in the daily business of policing.
It’s On Again!!
Rotary Club of Winston Hills
Night of Trivial Fun
Saturday 11th August 2012
Winston Heights Public School Hall
Buckleys Road, Winston Hills
6.30 for 7.00pm Start
Tables of 8
$10 per person
BYO & Nibbles
Tea and Coffee Provided
Proceeds to local Disability Services
To book a table call 0418273208
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Postal address: P O Box 6502, Baulkham Hills Business Centre 2153
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Club Members Dan Murphy Roster
Name Classification
Ray Campbell PP,PHF Education - Secondary Saturday 04 August 2012
Thomas Cann PHF Landscape Supplies Scounts
Col Davis Accounting Taxation
Russ Evans PP,PHF Finance
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Henry Grech PP Legal Practice Saturday 11 August 12
Michael Griscti PHF Lighting Technician
Scounts
Penny Hill PP, PHF Customer Service Manager
Alan Jones PP,PHF Marketing Consultancy
Bob Low PHF Electrical Distribution WHAT AM I UP TO NOW
Robert Mackey PP,PHF Construction Services
Ian Pearce PP,PHF Industrial Consultancy
July
Bruce Pike Nursery Retail
23rd Alex Traill
Suresh Prasad PP Sugar Research 30th Alan Jones
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 Our members at the Rouse Hill
Glenn Willcox PP Project Estimating Rotary Trivia Night
P – President PP - Past President PHF - Paul Harris Fellow
Good Picture
Club Calendar A guy is sitting at home alone when he hears
a knock on the front door. When he opens the
door, he encounters two sheriff's deputies,
one of whom asks if he is married and, if so,
whether the deputy can see a picture of the
wife.
The guy says "sure " and shows him a picture
of his wife.
The deputy looks carefully at the picture and
then gravely says, "I'm sorry sir, but it looks
like your wife's been hit by a truck."
Note: Apologies must be in to PP Graeme The guy says, "I know, but she has a great
Rohan by 12pm on Mondays so numbers personality, is an excellent cook, and lets me
can be confirmed for dinner. play golf whenever I want to!"
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