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The Rotary Club of Geelong East Inc.
Service Above Self
Tuesday at 6:00 pm for 6:30pm start
Eastern Hub
285a McKillop Street
East Geelong, Victoria  3219
Australia
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Last Week's Program
 

 

We met at the East Geelong Uniting Church for our meeting hosted by the Rotaractors.

In President Bryan's and First Lady Angela's absence overseas for 3 weeks, Past Presidents Graeme and Janine will stand in.

We Are Sailing
We have been invited to take part in the Wooden Boat Festival in March next year with the team challenge to build and sail a vessel.
A show of hands indicated our support of the activity...now we need all those hands on deck to build the vessel...okay, who has a tape measure which shows cubits?
 
Defying the Drift
Stan Deans reported on the successful Defying the Drift program took place at the end of September with 20 registrants.
Our 2 attendees will come and speak to our Club.
 
Beholding The Burger
Angela advised the Geelong Show Hamburger Stand roster is filling well but we still have some gaps particularly Thursday night.
Terry Thornton is looking after the roster in Angela's absence or contact John Birrell if you can help out on some of the gap times.
 
Our Rotaractors
Aliya Tierney from the Rotaract Club of Barwon reported on the strong membership growth in the Club and the many activities of the Club including the support of the homeless and families in  difficult circumstances.
 
Member Talk
Yannick our newest member was our guest speaker and is French by birth (Lyon).
By the mid 1970's, it was time to venture to the colonies....except it was one of the British ones.
Whyalla? Why not!
Yannick is currently a business analyst at Target and found Rotary and partner Peter when she was working in Birmingham.
We are delighted to have Yannick and Peter with us to share the Rotary journey.
 

 

 
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Announcements, News and Help Required

 

 

Our Glorious Leader's Glorious Leadership Team

President Bryan announced the formation of a “Leadership Team” to assist the current president with planning for the next President’s year. The initial members are President Bryan, Past Presidents  David S, Tony A, Ross and Jenny, and if there are others who wish to assist to speak to Bryan.
 
What should we say on the front of the Rotary Down Under magazines that we distributed?
We need something catchy to catch the eye of those who pick up the Rotary Down Under magazines which Stan distributes around the waiting rooms of Geelong.

Rotary Foundation - Soup Saver Night - 7 November at East Geelong Uniting Church
We will have a Soup Saver Night at the East Geelong Uniting Church to raise funds for TRF and we will have a first class guest speaker who speaks of his own polio experience.
It is on 7 November and we aim to raise $1,000.00.

Instead of meeting at The Eastern Hub, will be meeting at the East Geelong Uniting Church and for $20.00 will be enjoying a choice of three home-made soups, crusty bread and bread rolls, slices and seconds and thirds if required.  All money raised will be sent to The Rotary Foundation, to be put towards the End Polio Now program.  John Birrell is kindly allowing us to use the church facilities for free.

 
The guest speaker for the night is a well-known radio and television presenter, Gary Newton.  When Gary was not yet one, he contracted polio (the paralysis type) and has lived with this challenge all his life.  His is an inspiring story and he is a wonderful advocate for positive thinking as well as an outstanding worker in the fight against polio.  He is a director of Polio Australia and hopes to travel to India in February next year to help administer oral vaccine to children in last resort locations.
With Partners, Friends of Rotary & Rotaractors, we are hoping to attract around 50 people to this meeting.

Australian Rotary Health
October is the month to support Australian Rotary Health and we will take our hats off to mental health. More details to follow.
 
Melbourne Cup - The Rotary Club of Geelong Central - 6 November
We are invited to an evening of pre-race fun Melbourne Cup Eve 6:00pm for 6:30pm on Monday 6th November 2017 at Thomson Football Club, 85 St Albans Rd Thomson for drinks and dinner, cup sweep, trivia quiz and more - with lots of prizes and plenty of fun.
The cost is $35.00 per head for a 2 course meal with drinks at bar prices.
Bookings should be made online at www.trybooking.com/RXVR Please call Christine Heath on 0413 133 631 if you have any questions.
The dress is "racing" including hats for both ladies and gentlemen (optional).
Bring family, friends, business colleagues - why not make up a whole table? Proceeds to Barwon Health for Patient Transport.
 
Cambodian Adventure with Purpose
 
Join Rotarians in a travel adventure to Cambodia in the first two weeks of February 2018, to experience first hand the culture and friendship of Cambodians and see the results of our D9780 Project in Cambodia.
 The trip will be led by our own President Bryan Humphrey with support from a Cambodian interpreter and guide. Bryan has spent almost three years living and working in Cambodia.
Rotary District 9780 and 22 supporting clubs were successful in gaining a Global Grant to provide clean water in Cambodia.
The project worth $US56, 234 will provide clean water to around 4000 people.  This is life changing.  It is expected that by the time we travel the project will be completed.
Many members in supporting clubs expressed an interest in travelling to Cambodia to visit the project areas and see personally the impact of their support.
The proposed trip would begin in Phnom Penh.  It will include visits to the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, the Killing Fields as well as The Palace, and National Museum.  The visit will include a live show featuring Cambodian dance and music.  
The group will also visit some Rotary supported projects in and around Phnom Penh. 
We will then travel to Veal Veng district in Pursat Province to visit the communities that have received fresh water because of Rotarians in District 9780.  We will visit villages, schools and have an opportunity to meet with the communities we have supported.  This will be an uplifting experience to share the joy and the life changing stories.  We will also have an opportunity to visit classrooms and interact with students in the schools that our Rotary clubs have supported.
We will then travel to Battambang where we will have the opportunity to take in the sites of ancient Angkor Ruins and experience a relaxing time in Cambodia’s second largest city.
The last stop will be Siem Reap, the gate way to the majestic Angkor Wat and the many other temples. A town alive with restaurants and shows.  We will include a trip to the holy mountain Phnom Kulen and the surrounding area.  We will see a huge reclining Buddha, river bed carvings and early 9th century temples.  We will have a picnic lunch at the waterfall.
Proposed Inclusions (these may change as planning continues but are indicative): flight, travel insurance, all meals, all sightseeing, entrance fees, tour and transfer services, English speaking local guide, all accommodation based on 2 sharing room, private air-conditioned vehicles, bicycle hire, private tuk tuk,Drinking water and face towels while sightseeing
 
Accommodation in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Battambang will be 3-4 star, all with Wi-Fi and air conditioning.  Accommodation in Veal Veng is a local guest house which provides comfortable, clean but basic accommodation.
 
If you are interested in joining this Rotary Cambodian Adventure please express interest by contacting Bryan by email on bryan.humphrey53@gmail.com by October 30th 2017.
 
Other Upcoming Events in the Coming Months
10 October - Committee meetings.
17 October - Peter Jacobson: The Geelong Project
24 October - No meeting....time to de-grill after the Show! 
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Anniversaries and Birthdays
Birthdays: None this coming week.
Wedding Anniversaries: None this coming week.
Club Anniversaries: Happy Rotary anniversaries to Keith Dawson on 10 October and Sharon Meek on 11 October.
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Attendance
Attendance for the meeting of 3 October
Apologies: Robyn Campbell, Allanah Clifford, Keith Dawson, Harrie Farnaby, Jonathan Hepner, Sue Hill, Sharon Meek, Sam Ramondetta, Andrew Rofe, Graham Thomson and Terry Thornton.
Leave of Absence: James and Sue Dunlop. 
Present: 28
Silent: Nil
Percentage: 72.5%
Make Ups: Janine Koch- Meeting missed 19 September, 2017 and make up on 15 September, 2017 at the Science & Engineering Challenge.
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
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The Next 3 Weeks

Meeting Roster

Date
10/10/17.
17/10/2017
24/10/2017
 
Committees
Peter Jacobson
The Geelong Project
No Meeting - Show
Duties
 
 
 
Chair
Adrian
Jenny
 
Sergeant
Keith
Tony A.
 
Cashier
Jonathan
 
 
Attendance
David Sykes
Adrian
 
Room & Hosting
Graeme
Warren
 
Room & Hosting
 
 
 
Report
Membership
Community
 
Meeting
 
Board
 
 
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