banner
27-9-2017 Vol 57 Issue 14

CLUB MEETINGS
The Rotary Club of Berwick meets
Every Wednesday evening at
Holm Park Reserve
(Beaconsfield Football Club)
Emerald-Beaconsfield Road
Beaconsfield
6.30 for a 7.00pm start
 

 
Please email your apology
or book in your guest to
All bookings and apologies
To submitted by 10.00 am on
Tuesday prior to the meeting.
 
Next weeks Meeting Responsibilities
Chairman
Balancy, Ricardo
 
Fellowship
Moore, Jane
 
Fellowship
 
Attendance
Dunn, Russell
 
Attendance
Froggatt, Adrian
 
SPECIAL OCCASIONS:
Induction:
Jim Armstrong 25 years 01/10
Vivienne Armstrong 7.9 years 3/10
John Rosenthal  13.9 years  9/10
Betty Tudge  13.9 years          9/10
 
Birthday:
Laury Gordyn   6/10
           
Anniversary:                
 Russell & Val Dunn 3/10
Bob & Helen Lay        3/10
Eric & Wendy Boon   7/10

ROTARY EXECUTIVE
RI President:
Ian Riseley
District 9820 Governor:
Don Ripper
2017-2018 Rotary Club of Berwick Board
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Administration:
Membership:
Public Image:
Foundation:
Service Projects:
Fundraising:
Upcoming Events
District Governor Visits
Holm Park Recreation Reserve
Oct 04, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
 
The Level Crossing Removal Authority
Holm Park Recreation Reserve
Oct 11, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Mental Health
Holm Park Recreation Reserve
Oct 18, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Spring Racing Carnival
Holm Park Recreation Reserve
Oct 25, 2017
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
 
ClubRunner
FROM THE PRESIDENT'S DESK
On Wednesday night, members and guests donned their football gear to take part in the traditional Australian Football League (AFL) Trivia and fellowship night.
 
After a busy few months tackling important issues that impact our community, members of the Rotary Club of Berwick got to “let their hair down” (well… at least those that have hair).
 
If there was a prize for the best dressed, Jim Armstrong would have won it hands down.
 
He turned up in his Cameron Ling outfit, wig and all, and was a major contributor to the winning team.   
 
 
 
It was great to welcome Anne “Bomber” Kraan, Scott “Not a Handballer” Double,
Rob “Mr Magpie” Wingrave, and Cheryl “That’s not Rugby” Zuhlsdorff.
They all contributed to what was a fun night.
 
Read more...
ROTARY INFORMATION
Rotary Information

The Rotary theme for the month of October is “Economic and Community Development”. With that in mind, during the month of October, the bulletin will feature articles showcasing a range of Rotary Club of Berwick projects that help build communities.

In the meantime please visit the Rotary.org to see how Rotary is growing local economies and helping communities throughout the world.

Stay tuned!!

 

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Rotary International -Presidential message for the Month of October 2017
Ian H.S. Riseley

President 2017-18

Some years ago in the Melbourne, Australia, museum where my daughter used to work, an iron lung was on display. For most people my age who remembered the terrifying polio epidemics of the 1950s, that iron lung was a testament to how far vaccination had brought us: to the point where that once-critical piece of medical equipment had literally become a museum piece.

For much of the world, the story of polio is a simple one: After years of fear, a vaccine was developed and a disease was conquered. But for some of the world, the story was different. In so many countries, the vaccine wasn’t available, mass vaccination was too expensive, or children simply couldn’t be reached. While the rest of the world relegated polio to its museums, in these countries, the disease continued to rage – until Rotary stepped forward and said that all children, no matter where they lived or what their circumstances, deserved to live free of polio.

Read more...
JOKER'S WILD
The Jackpot was $1,522.25 this week. 
 

Julie Allgood pulled out the ticket from all the other tickets crumpled up in the black bag.  
Funno announced the number of the ticket Julie chose.  It was Lea Paton's ticket.
This is the third time Lea has had a chance to select the Joker from cards I offered her. 

Unfortunately Lea took the 9 of Clubs from the deck. 

Everyone cheered when they saw the Joker was still in the deck. 
There are 26 cards remaining.

Joker's Wild is a fun session and members look forward to walking away with
the jackpot each week!!   Good luck all for next meeting when we have Joker's Wild.

 

 
Read more...
SEPTEMBER IS LITERACY MONTH
Final call  to donate a book!
A huge THANK YOU to all those who have contributed to the Rotary Club of Berwick’s “Book Drive” during the Basic Literacy and Education month in September.
Members and friends will have a final opportunity to donate books suitable for infants through to primary school aged children at the next week’s Club meeting (Wednesday 4th October).
 
All the books will be donated to kids in our local community who might have never had the opportunity of owning their own book. 
 
If you’d like to donate there’s no need for expense – a $5.00 book from the newsagent or supermarket is fine!
Literacy and education is a key factor to overcoming poverty and all that goes with it.  Reading is the heart beat of basic education equipping children with skills for life and further learning.
 
So this is our final call for donations! A basket for collection will be at the attendance desk on Wednesday night, or see Jen or Jane.
Read more...
KIDS HELPING KIDS
 
KIDS HELPING KIDS
 
Would you like something exciting to do for kids 3 to 12 years old on Sunday 26th November?
 
Kids Fun Run with Thomas at Gembrook Train Station is a fantastic day out for all the family. There will be market stalls, yummy food and even a free Treasure Hunt.
 
Kids get to run with Thomas, a free show bag, certificate and best of all they have fun, get exercise and are helping other kids.
 
Funds raised goes to Insight – Education Centre for the Blind and Vision Impaired Children based in Berwick.
 
Registration is $20 per child, train rides on Thomas are $5
Read more...
HAPPY SNAPS
   
    
   
    
Read more...
ROTARY LANGUAGE EXPLAINED
At the back of the Rotary Club Handbook there is a heading Acronyms.  If you don’t have one of these handbooks or are new to reading about Rotary, these acronyms can perhaps cause confusion.
Read more...
CLUB SPONSORS