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Club Bulletin

Volume 38 Issue No.03 - 22 Jul 24
Photo: Cherrybrook ​metro station by Brendan Metcalfe 
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Welcome to our Bulletin

Upcoming Events

Monday 22nd July
Chris Andrews - E Vehicles

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Monday 5th August
Detective Inspector Ben Kennis - Inner West Crime

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Monday 12th August
Colin Christie - Amateur Radio

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Venue : The Vicar

Sunday 18th August
​Family Fun Fair


Venue: West Pennant Hills Public

Monday 19th August
PDG Howard Sharp - ROMAC

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Monday 29th July
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Dr Don Dingsdag  Sydney Mozart Society

​Venue: The Vicar

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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             The Vicar - 6:30 for 7:00pm start               Zoom Meeting - 7:15 for 7:30pm start
Take me to "What's On"
Let's Go
 

​Duty Roster

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  • If you are rostered and are unable to attend the meeting, please contact the person doing your role in the following week(s) to arrange a swap and advise Sandra of the change. 
  • If you are aware of an absence(s) beyond the time frame of the above then refer to Sandra so, she does not roster you during your absence.
  • Sandra is not an information conduit; you must also message Ros Hogan.
Duty Roster Duties
Night Report Template

Some Rotary Articles that may be of interest ...

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Supporting Mother and Children

The month of July is dedicated to "Supporting Mother and Child."

Here is a Youtube extract from Rotary Foundation.
To see the full range of information from Rotary Foundation relating to "Supporting Mother and Children" go to Saving Mothers and Children | Rotary International


An Introduction to Australian Rotary Health

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An extract from ​About Us | Australian Rotary Health
Who We Are
Australian Rotary Health is one of the largest independent funders of mental health research within Australia.
Australian Rotary Health provides funding towards research grants, fellowships and PhD scholarships focused on finding preventative and curative solutions for mental illness in young Australians. From 2023, our funding focus narrowed to the mental health of children aged 0-12.
We also provide funding into a broad range of general health areas, provide scholarships for rural medical and nursing students, as well as Indigenous health students. Australian Rotary Health provides funding into areas of health that do not readily attract funding, and promotes findings to the community.
Australian Rotary Health is a project of the Rotary Districts of Australia and is supported by Rotary Clubs.  We have a broad vision to improve the health and wellbeing of all Australians.
MORE:   ​About Us | Australian Rotary Health
 
President Report 
​The name of Zone 8 has been changed to Rotary Pacific.. ...
Read More
 
Night Report 
Sgt David welcomed our Guest Speaker Emma Kark and opened the meeting  ...
Night Report
 
​Photos:​
Night Photos c/o Gino.
​"Collaboration" c/o Colin S
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​Humour
Many Thanks to Cawas for a second triple whammy ....
Joke Balance is Five
Humour
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Family Fun Fair

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Theatre for a Cause

Pavillion Theatre

24th July  2024

Theatre for a Cause - raising funds for Allowah Children's Hospital
 
Allowah has been providing specialty care and support for kids with complex disabilities and medical needs for over 70 years.   (http://www.allowah.org.au)
To members & friends of the Rotary Club of Carlingford
 
We are pleased to invite you to join us for an excellent night of entertainment for all to enjoy at: 
    Pavilion Theatre, 
    Castle Hill Showground, 
    10 Doran Drive, 
    Castle Hill.
  
This play is on Wednesday 24 July 2024.  The Rotary Club of Carlingford looks forward to seeing you for a night of excellent theatre at the cost of $30 per person.  Cash payments will be collected on the night.
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​Mrs. Warren’s Profession By George Bernard Shaw Directed by Steve Rowe 
Content Warning: Adult themes
 
Written in 1893, Mrs. Warren’s Profession proved too much for Victorian sensibilities and didn’t debut on the London stage until 1902 at the dawn of the Edwardian age. 
Kitty Warren, former prostitute, “spoilt and domineering, and decidedly vulgar”, is now a successful businesswoman – due to her owning several brothels across Europe. Her thoroughly modern and pragmatic daughter Vivie, having just graduated from university, seeks to get acquainted with Kitty for the first time in her young life. When Vivie realises what her mother does for a living, their relationship irrevocably changes and she must find her own way forward in a world run by men. 
Shaw asserts that prostitution is not caused by moral failure but by economic necessity and, well over a century after its first performance, his play still resonates. How and why do we judge the choices of others – as well as the choices we make for ourselves?


We will be serving cheese and wine in the foyer before the play, as approved by the Board of the Pavilion Theatre. 
The doors will be open from 7:30pm, with the play starting at 8:00pm.  As those who have attended previously will know, parking is extremely easy.  For those who are uncertain about directions, the theatre is in the Castle Hill Showground precinct, off Showground Road at Castle Hill.
Can you please let us know how many of you and your friends are coming by Thursday 18th July 2024?

A personal invitation to District 9685 Conference 2025 
A Sustainability and Humanitarian Summit 
March 21 and 22 in Penrith

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Dear fellow Rotarians,
 
It gives me great pleasure to personally invite you to our 2025 District Conference to be held at the Pullman, Penrith, on 21 and 22 March 2025.
 
Our conferences have always been a one-of-a-kind expo on humanitarian work with high quality speakers - a great way to share stories of the good work of Rotary, and to make and renew friendships with fellow Rotarians.
 
As global humanitarian needs reach record levels, our Rotary community is looking for ways to widen our reach and deliver more to those in need locally and globally. Accordingly, our 2025 District Conference has been themed as our first ever Sustainability and Humanitarian Summit for “A Better World through people & Rotary”.
 
Some highlights of our Sustainability & Humanitarian Sumit:
  • It will bring together all Rotarians from our District as well as appeal to people from the broader community who want to make a difference – so they can hear Rotary’s stories and opportunities for humanitarian service.
  • We will have a series of short presentations by clubs (in-person or pre-recorded) that showcase their signature projects and the impact they have had.
  • To generate ideas and new ways to solve humanitarian and sustainability problems, the Summit will host a competition for university/TAFE/high school students to channel their creativity and develop social impact projects that could be scaled up by interested clubs.
The Summit presents us with a pivotal opportunity to reenergise how we solve community problems, while also growing membership and boosting our public image.
 
Watch this space for more details of these new elements, the overall program and keynote speakers. The team and I will keep you updated of major developments over the coming months.
 
I appeal to you for your support in registering, in inviting your friends, and in starting to think about how your club can use the airtime on stage to share the best of what you do every day for your communities locally and globally.
 
You can register through this link - https://ourbetterworld2025.wordpress.com/
 
Join me and together we can make ‘A Better World through people and Rotary’!

Niranjan
DG Niranjan Deodhar​

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NCCG Trivia Night

17 August 2024

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Rotary Myth Buster Flyer

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Are You a Centurion?

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Please consider renewing your Centurion membership, or if not already a member, why not make this the year to become a Centurion!!!

How to Be a Centurion

To read a digital version of our favourite magazine, click below

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Please contact Sandra White if you know of any prospective guest speakers of interest to the club.
This BBQ Trailer needs to be employed!
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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.
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Don't need:
  • ​to be invited
  • to be of a certain age
  • to be male
  • to be a business person
  • to be retired
  • to attend meetings every week
  • to be available on weekends.

Must have:
  • ​a sense of humour
  • a willingness to give back to your community
  • a willingness to pitch in when required
  • some time available to help out on the occasional weekend event
  • an interest in the life of the West Pennant Hills and Cherrybrook communities
  • a desire to contribute in some way to the running of the Club.

​If you would like to come along as a guest to see what it is all about just call either: -
Carol Russell (0418 431 157) or President Colin (0408 810 463)
Club Details:
Rotary Club of West Pennant Hills and Cherrybrook meets every other Monday for Dinner at The Vicar
Arrive 6:30pm  Start  7:00pm  End  9:00pm
271 New Line Rd
Dural NSW 2128 Australia

Welcome to call Carol or Colin to get log on details and join us on Zoom instead.

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