Tuesday 13th December 2016 Volume 71 Issue #24 Interactors and Rotarians have been hard at work wrapping gifts!
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS 2016-17 Rotary International President John F. Germ Rotary Club of Chattanooga District 9685 Governor Bruce Lakin R. C. of Northern Beaches 2 DIRECTORS President Administration Foundation Membership Public Relations Projects Secretary Treasurer Immediate Past President AVENUES Community Service International Service Vocational Service Youth Service COMMUNICATIONS ROTARY CLUB OF RYDE The HUB Editor Serjeant-at-Arms Program Attendance Social Secretary Events Co-ordinator Public Officer Website Administrator HUB Contributions Julie Thorp John Brown Geoff Brennan Kalma McLellan Stefan Sojka Duncan Taylor Bob Kaye-Smith Graham Metcalfe Victoria Gouel Adrian Hallett Dennise Herrick Ken Allen Patrick Longfield Alan Oertel David Johnston Stephen Thorp Graham Metcalfe Peter Cooper Julie Thorp Bob Kaye-Smith Stefan Sojka editor@ryderotary.org.au CLUB INFORMATION Chartered 22nd April 1946 District 9685 RI Club No. 18039 MEETINGS EVERY TUESDAY 6:00 PM FOR 6:30 PM START Meeting Location: Next Generation Club (Level 2) Ryde Aquatic Centre 504 Victoria Rd, Ryde Postal Address: Rotary Club of Ryde Inc. PO Box 90 Ryde NSW 1680 RSVP GUESTS OR ABSENCES TO JULIE THORP 9871 1109
THIS WEEK December 13th 3 Ryde Rotary Club Annual General Meeting TONIGHT S ROSTER Welcomers John Brown & Noel Dunn Toast to Rotary Burkhart Foertsch Introduction Vote of Thanks 5 Minute Talk Noel Dunn JULES JEMS Fellows It was lovely to hear from Our guest speaker last week. Grace is certainly an asset to our club. This week I visited Ryde Secondary and Hunters Hill High for their Presentation Days. It was my honour to present the Junior Science Award to Huon Kirkman at Hunters Hill High. At Ryde Secondary I presented four Excellence Awards from Macquarie University to Levent Dilsiz, University of New South Wales to Dennis Kim, University of Sydney to Tharini Yahampath and Western Sydney University to Zhilin Choo. This week is our AGM. As per our new constitution of having nominations in the week before the meeting we now know that we have two nominations for President. The two nominees are in alphabetical order: Kathryn Dodd Nora Etmekdjian This will mean we will have an election so please attend the meeting. All other board positions have only one nomination. We have started Xmas gift wrapping at Top Ryde Shopping centre and we have received absolutely wonderful support from our James Ruse Interactors and when I visit at the beginning of the year I will let them know how much we appreciate their fantastic support. David James has put great effort into organising the project and I take this opportunity to thank him. President Julie
LAST WEEK AS RECALLED BY RACHAEL INGS 4 On a warm December night, less than twenty days until Christmas, Rotarians gathered along with guests Simen Øie and Kieran Joel. Saving the need to have the same conversation 49 times, PDG John Dodd was called to the front to update everyone on James Dodd s surgery. James, who has been recovering well from his operation, is both grateful for the messages of support and successfully two inches taller! President Julie Thorp asked everyone to join in fellowship before inviting PP Kalma McLellan to the stage. Kalma highlighted how PDG Les Whitcroft s family were grateful for the timing of the naming of the park in Les name. It was then PP Ken Allen s turn to give his vocational talk. After completing school, Ken s mother told him I want you to have a job by Monday, you eat like a horse. Well, Ken did just that. He had an interview on the Friday before with Elder Smith wall broking firm and started on Monday. He began in the mail room but didn t spend long there, moving to the accounts department in a matter of months. Once Ken received a NSW clearance, he was offered work within NSW Police. Not one to be repetitive, Ken began working in the mailroom before being promoted to the accounts department after three months. Ken was then offered a teachers college scholarship and moved to rural NSW teaching primary school students. He spent some years moving between the city and the country before settling into a position as a clergy man around the Tamworth region for 25 years. Ken told everyone in the room, I love what I do, people are appreciative of what I do so why would I do anything else, as he spoke of his current work looking after a parish of 2000 in Sydney.
LAST WEEK AS RECALLED BY RACHAEL INGS 5 Simen spent some time getting lost and some time orienteering last week, pulling off a fantastic 2nd in the under 21s. Thankfully, our young exchange student is made of tough Norwegian-winter skin, surviving a tick on his neck overnight. Simen then enjoyed a dinner with Ron Taffa on Friday night and a visit to the city with exchange students on Saturday. PP Geoff Brennan highlighted the District Conference next March and promoted the Rotary Foundation bank note, enticing the crowd with the fact that inflation never touches it, it s invalueless. Kathryn Dodd encouraged everyone to purchase Days for Girls Christmas cards and Ryde eclub Chairman, David James, reminded everyone of the gift wrapping. Christmas isn t far away now! John Tesla Dodd won the spackle and took home a white wine. Our Serjeant-atArms, David Johnston, fined Stefan Sojka for trying to match PP Allen Horrell and Ken was fined for having knowledge across many professions. Geoff and PP Patrick Longfield were fined for not just wearing similar shirts, but also similar badges. I wonder who tried to match whom? Kathryn then cross-fined PP John Higgins for misplacing his badge, which was later, located on his shirt. PE John Brown introduced our guest Rotarian speaker, Grace Moyo, on the topic of medical monitoring. The fact that even a small pandemic can have the same effect as a war or natural disaster is fundamentally why global health matters cannot be discarded. Global Health Me (GHMe) began in January 2015 as a pilot program for allowing mentorship to be more visible in the public health sector and for allowing students and youth professionals (SYP) to be supported by experts in their field. Grace joined in early 2016 as a program developer and when applications opened for the year in April 2016, there was 2.5 times more mentors and SYP than the previous year. And thanks to a donation from the Rotary Club of Ryde, learning platform Learning Stone was able to be established. It s incredible to know what success can result from a small donation. Julie ended the meeting with her thought for the week: change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING 6 Christmas Gift Wrapping has begun, and will be continuing right up until Christmas Eve. We get busier toward Christmas, as would be expected. If you have the time, help out! We'll have the assistance of students from James Ruse, one or two from Marsden High and a few others. There are still wrapping/supervisor shifts available and Julie will hand around the roster sheet on Tuesday, so please fill in your name. Start of the day is 10am and we finish by 9pm on all days (except Christmas Eve 6pm). Shifts are 3 hours. Location is Top Ryde Shopping Centre, LG1. DAYS FOR GIRLS CHRISTMAS CARDS The Ryde Days for Girls team is selling Christmas gift cards to spread goodwill and raise some extra funds towards the fantastic Days for Girls cause. Standard Cards come in a wide variety of traditional and modern styles and can be bought in packs of 10. Each pack of cards will contribute towards the furthering of the good works of Days for Girls in the world. Luxury Cards take this one step further. Able to be bought individually or in packs of 10, each card bought will ensure that a young girl in an underprivileged part of the world will stay in school up to three years longer than would otherwise be possible. THE BRAIN THAT CHANGES ITSELF If you or a family member is looking to read more inspirational stories from people who have overcome incredible odds in brain injury recovery, be sure to have a read of this book by Canadian Author Dr Norman Doidge
7 UPCOMING EVENTS FOR YOUR CALENDAR Dec. 13th (Tues) Ryde Rotary Annual General Meeting Dec. 20th (Tues) Ryde Rotary Christmas Party Jan. 26th (Thurs) Australia Day Afternoon BBQ Stay tuned for further details. At the Browns in Ermington. SIMEN ØIE FRIDAY NIGHT ROSTER Simen is being hosted by Judy Pryor & David Jenkins confirm your plans in advance December 16th Tony Abboud December 23rd N/A CHRISTMAS December 30th N/A Still Christmas! BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES December 13th December 15th December 17th December 20th Patricia Foertsch Birthday Bill & Val Payne 65th Wedding Anniversary Stephen & Julie Thorp 39th Wedding Anniversary Rachael Ings Birthday ATTENDANCE Members Make-Ups Apologies Guests Percentage 32 1 9 2 89% CLUB MEETING DUTY ROSTER DATE WELCOMERS TOAST INTRO THANKS 5 MINUTES Dec 13th J. Brown & N. Dunn Burkhart Foertsch Noel Dunn Dec 20th B. Payne & J. Dodd Victoria Gouel THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Becoming vegetarian is a huge missed steak.
ROTARY CLUB OF RYDE THE ROTARY VISION Rotary is a worldwide organisation of more than 1.2 million business, professional, and community leaders. Members of Rotary Clubs, knows as Rotarians, provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. There are over 34,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas. Clubs are non-political, non-religious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds. As signified by the motto Service above Self, Rotary s main objective is service - in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. THE FOUR-WAY TEST ROTARY GRACE Is it the Truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill & better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Oh lord and giver of all good of the things we think, say or do 1. 2. 3. 2. We thank you for our daily food May Rotary friends and Rotary ways Help us to serve you all our days 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. In joyful strains then let us sing, Advance Australia Fair!