Upcoming Events
Monday 21 April - Easter Monday - No MeetingSaturday 3 May
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Uniting Hall
116B Kenthurst Road (cnr Jones Road) Kenthurst TBAHPH are revamping a large room for such an event. Awaiting their signal that it will be ready for the event.
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Ros Hogan is the Attendance Officer for face-to-face meetings at The Vicar. If bringing a partner or not able to attend, please notify Ros via email by 6:00pm on the Sunday prior to a face-to-face meeting.
Note: Meeting Times Hotel Pennant Hills - 6:30 for 7:00pm start Zoom Meeting - 7:15 for 7:30pm start
Take me to "What's On"
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Duty Roster
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President Report
Welcome members. Welcome to our guest speaker Marie Copp standing in for Stacy Jane - Escabags for Women. ... |
Night Report
Sgt David opened the meeting. Welcome to guest speaker, Marie Copp from Escabags and Rotary Member Denis ... |
Photos:
- Night Photos courtesy of Colin S and Neville |
Humour
Another Reprise. Ross saw/heard of the need for more jokes. He sent some really good jokes remarkedly similar to earlier this year. So, this week's reprise are from Ross and received in 2024 Joke Balance is Nil, Zip, Nada. Copyright issues prevent me showing you "Far Side" jokes, but I am allowed to give you a link ... Comment: Some of Larson's Drawings are mundane, others are absolutely special. (Try #31, #30, #21 in this link) |
Calendar
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Club Responds to Anglicare Request ...
Request:
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We have a family in Mt Druitt who escaped serious DV and live in fear in a house that has steel bars on windows and doors. The son who is 16 years has been severely traumatised and started at a senior high school in the area this year, due to financial strains his mum is not able to afford a laptop for him after purchasing books and uniform. I sourced Anglicare, the school, Bing Lee, JB HiFi and Toll (a rep from the latter was going to help then no contact) unsuccessfully and can’t find an organisation who might sponsor this boy or donate a laptop.
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Response:
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One of the donated laptops has been provided to Ruby Campbell, Program Manager SHIFT Program (part of Anglicare) for a 16 year old boy. I have also installed Microsoft Office on the laptop & configured Windows 11 for him.
Andrew
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Global Grant - WASH Project - Annotated Photos from March 2025 Update
Completed toilet-wash unit built by Anastasia Natalia from Kelompok Kasih Setia. Ibu Anastasia lives with her two school-age children. Her husband has gone to Kalimantan for work and she provides for the family through traditional weaving.
Testing out the new toilet and handrail in the toilet-washroom built by bapak Antonius Tesen from Hibir Pliti 2 group.
We asked NTAI to include a handrail to help elderly people and pregnant women get up from the toilet.
We asked NTAI to include a handrail to help elderly people and pregnant women get up from the toilet.
Andrew
Club Transformation Workshop Resources
The header and the long list, in the link, were a major "turn off" for me.
On the third go, I went past the list and found the Vimeo Presentations. WOW! |

I recommend you partake at will. Yes, the two Mark Huddleston presentations are there. There is also a third.
Andy Rajapakse's presentation shows a Club that has progressed considerably in transformation, and involved the Community. The example Club grew from 35 members to 85 members over 5 years.
Andy Rajapakse's presentation shows a Club that has progressed considerably in transformation, and involved the Community. The example Club grew from 35 members to 85 members over 5 years.
My Progress - I have watched eight to date - Editor
The Lions Club of West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook
Anzac Commemoration Dinner 2025
The Secretary of The Rotary Club of West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook,
Dear Neville,
Please find our invitation attached to our 61st ANZAC Commemoration Dinner on Wednesday the 23rd of April 2025 to be held at the West Pennant Hills Sports Club, 103 New Line Rd, West Pennant Hills.
Could you please circulate our invitation amongst your membership and friends?
We are proud and most fortunate to engage a very interesting guest speaker, Mr. Ken Bradley OAM, who will deliver his presentation on the infamous WW2 Burma-Thai Railway (including Hellfire Pass) built by the Japanese using 60,000 allied POW’s as slave labour from 1942 to 1943 under the most horrendous conditions.
Ken’s address will be a rare opportunity to hear and learn about this tragic part of the war. His story will serve to remember and honour the victims as part of the ANZAC spirit and legend.
Ken was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2019 for his community work and his involvement in the restorative projects on parts of the Burma railway, such as Hellfire Pass from the overgrown jungles. Ken was born in Melbourne and graduated as a petroleum geologist. He worked and lived in many Asian countries, Sumatra, Indonesia, Singapore, Bangkok Thailand, Yangan Burma and Baku Azerbaijan - near Iran. Ken is a resident of Dural and is active member of the local Historical Society with a particular research interest in the remembrance of local WW1 enlisted men.
You will be warmly welcomed to enjoy our traditional fun and fellowship to be part of this special evening of tribute to the sacrifices and memory of our servicemen who were forced to live, work and suffer under their Japanese captors 82 years ago.
The invitation provides a booking slip with contacts.
Looking forward to welcoming your members.
With best wishes,
Lion Geoff Irvine,
On behalf of the Anzac Dinner Committee.
Dear Neville,
Please find our invitation attached to our 61st ANZAC Commemoration Dinner on Wednesday the 23rd of April 2025 to be held at the West Pennant Hills Sports Club, 103 New Line Rd, West Pennant Hills.
Could you please circulate our invitation amongst your membership and friends?
We are proud and most fortunate to engage a very interesting guest speaker, Mr. Ken Bradley OAM, who will deliver his presentation on the infamous WW2 Burma-Thai Railway (including Hellfire Pass) built by the Japanese using 60,000 allied POW’s as slave labour from 1942 to 1943 under the most horrendous conditions.
Ken’s address will be a rare opportunity to hear and learn about this tragic part of the war. His story will serve to remember and honour the victims as part of the ANZAC spirit and legend.
Ken was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2019 for his community work and his involvement in the restorative projects on parts of the Burma railway, such as Hellfire Pass from the overgrown jungles. Ken was born in Melbourne and graduated as a petroleum geologist. He worked and lived in many Asian countries, Sumatra, Indonesia, Singapore, Bangkok Thailand, Yangan Burma and Baku Azerbaijan - near Iran. Ken is a resident of Dural and is active member of the local Historical Society with a particular research interest in the remembrance of local WW1 enlisted men.
You will be warmly welcomed to enjoy our traditional fun and fellowship to be part of this special evening of tribute to the sacrifices and memory of our servicemen who were forced to live, work and suffer under their Japanese captors 82 years ago.
The invitation provides a booking slip with contacts.
Looking forward to welcoming your members.
With best wishes,
Lion Geoff Irvine,
On behalf of the Anzac Dinner Committee.
Background is from https://remembertoremember.com.au/blog/from-flanders-field-to-a-symbol-of-remembrance
2025 Rotary International Convention
21 - 25 June, Calgary Canada
Clicking on the above will take you to a video and other matters promoting the International Conference.
ATOUR Rotary International Conference Flyer
Click on Flyer to see larger size.
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Hi Keith,
Please see the attached. I hope you can use this. Thank you so much for thinking of me/Atour Travel. Kind regards, Roslyn Savio Manager Atour Travel Service 7 Cumberland Avenue Castle Hill NSW 2154 Tel: 02 9875 2400 email: [email protected] |
The Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) is a professional and personal development program for members which started on the east coast of USA in 1992.
The overriding goal of the course for club Rotarians is to create enthusiasm for Rotary by opening up to them the world of Rotary outside of their own clubs and also showing them the great potential of Rotary service for the benefit of the world that can be furthered with excellent leadership in our clubs.
This year we are bringing you a revamped model with exciting new program, working in conjunction with RLI International as well as RLI across Australia and NZ to bring you the best.
The overriding goal of the course for club Rotarians is to create enthusiasm for Rotary by opening up to them the world of Rotary outside of their own clubs and also showing them the great potential of Rotary service for the benefit of the world that can be furthered with excellent leadership in our clubs.
This year we are bringing you a revamped model with exciting new program, working in conjunction with RLI International as well as RLI across Australia and NZ to bring you the best.
Club members who have done the old course highly commend it.
The Club will pay the fee.
The Club will pay the fee.
LEVEL ONE
New Member Introduction and Orientation
Supporting clubs to help orientate new members to the Rotary World we are offering a 4 hour program which will help your new members to begin to understand our amazing organisation with some hands on tips on how to navigate the vastness that is Rotary.
Cost: $15 via Zoom / $50 in Person
LEVEL TWO
Traditional RLI
RLI seeks to have Rotary clubs identify members with more than 12 months Rotary experience, who show potential for future club leadership (within their club and beyond, not just as future presidents) so they can be provided a quality education in Rotary knowledge and leadership skills, unique to voluntary organisations, and then apply them with confidence.
Cost: $30 via Zoom / $65 Blended (one day in Person + one day via Zoom)
LEVEL THREE
Graduate Program
For those looking to take their Rotary learning and leadership journey to the next level.
Cost: $15 via Zoom
This amazing course is delivered by a team of district facilitators with all support materials provided. It is usual for clubs to pay for their members to attend.
REGISTRATIONS NOW OPEN
Level 2 via Zoom: Thurs 20th & Fri 21st February 6pm - 8:30pm
Level 2 via Zoom: Thurs 27th & Fri 28th February 6pm - 8:30pm
Level 3 via Zoom: Wed 12th & Thurs 13th March 6pm - 8:30pm
Level 1 in Person: Sunday 13th April 9am - 1pm
Level 2 Blended: Sunday 18th May 9am - 3pm (In Person) & Sunday 25th May 9am - 3pm (via Zoom)
Level 3 via Zoom: Sunday 1st June 9am - 1pm
Check here for future dates: https://rotarydistrict9685.org.au/sitepage/rotary-leadership-institute
What it takes to be a Rotarian
There are members of the community who may have some misunderstandings about what it takes to be a Rotarian.
We are always looking for new members and, in fact, it is new people joining that keeps us alive as a Service club. From time to time I hear people say things that make me think they don't consider joining or even visiting Rotary for all the wrong reasons.
This article is about the things you don't need to join Rotary, and the things you do, just in case you are not sure. The other thing you should know is that we are a very friendly bunch of men and women and we have a lot of fun, as well as achieving some pretty good things in the community.
We are always looking for new members and, in fact, it is new people joining that keeps us alive as a Service club. From time to time I hear people say things that make me think they don't consider joining or even visiting Rotary for all the wrong reasons.
This article is about the things you don't need to join Rotary, and the things you do, just in case you are not sure. The other thing you should know is that we are a very friendly bunch of men and women and we have a lot of fun, as well as achieving some pretty good things in the community.