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Club Bulletin

Volume 38 Issue No.31 - 24 March 2025

Winners are Grinners

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The magic of WPHC - costume winners AGAIN

Upcoming Events

Friday 21 & Saturday 22 March
​District 9685 Conference 2025

Pullman, Penrith

Saturday 22 March
​Bunnings BBQ

Bunnings Castle Hill

Monday 24 March
​Presentations from Mark Huddleston given at a "Fit for Purpose" seminar

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Monday 31 March
Michael Jeh - Small Steps 4 Hannah

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Saturday 5 April
District Assembly

Lindfield Learning Village

Monday 7 April
​Stacy Jane - Escabags for Women

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Monday 14 April
Sue Sweeney - Cavalcade of History and Fashion

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Monday 21 April - Easter Monday - No Meeting

Wednesday 23 April
Combined Lions Club Anzac Service

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Monday 28 April
​Judith Dunn - Parramatta & District Historical Society

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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"
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
 
President Report 
Welcome members, partners, Claudine - our guest speaker, and Rudra and Bramara - potential members.  Anne will introduce Claudine later.   ...
Read More
 
Night Report 
Sergeant Rosemary made the opening remarks with Tony Makin giving a toast to ...
Night Report
 
Photos:​
- Night Photos courtesy of Robyn
- Book Sale Photos were entered "as they arrived" throughout the week. I have assembled a reprise for those that look only once per week.
- From the Environment Officer courtesy of Kaye
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​Humour
"Fun" is this week's entry from Neville ...
Joke Balance is One... courtesy of Cawas
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Bouquets for the 2025 Giant Annual Book Sale

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Bouquets to Robyn Hain

  • Thank You for your first fundraiser. 
  • Thank You for leading this fundraiser.
  • Thank you for injecting new ideas/practices that benefitted this event.

Bouquets to Kaye Carter

  • Thank You for your application to seeking Funds and other support for this event.

Bouquets to Tony Coote

  • Thank You for using social media that enabled a complete sell out of CDs and DVDs.
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Bouquets to all Members, Partners, Volunteers, Sponsors and the Community for making this such a fantastic event.

Are You Able to Help?

Following our most successful Annual Book Sale we have been approached by a member of the community. This lady wrote:
“… I recently attended your book fair, as I do every year and bought a bag of books.  As I went to read one of the books tonight, a handful of photos fell out. I thought it would be great to give them back to the owner if at all possible!  The names on the back of one of the photos says David and Lesley Newlands so hopefully someone knows who they are, or the owner contacts you looking for their photos. …”
If you think you can assist, please either respond to this posting, or, email  [email protected]
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Editor: "Lightbox" is On, so clicking on either image will expand the photo. Unfortunately, the writing "on bottom left" of lower photo is still illegible.
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Sponsorship for the Giant Book Sale

Leeton from Jeff's Cafe, Hideaway
​West Pennant Hills
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Raffle basket prize from Carmen Drive Community Pharmacy

Thank you for the carry bags

Century 21 Joseph Tan Real Estate
Rebel Sports Castle Hill
Woolworths Cherrybrook

Sponsorship for the Giant Book Sale

Event Services International
Cherrybrook Pharmacy at Appletree Shops, Shepherds Drive
Bests Pharmacy at Cherrybrook Shopping Village
Bakers Delight, Cherrybrook Shopping Village
Bunnings, Dural
Martelli's Fruit Market, Cherrybrook Shopping Village
The Dental Touch, West Pennant Hills

RuffTRACK Trivia Night - Saturday 29 March

​Hey Guys,
 
We have our annual Trivia Fundraiser coming up to raise much needed money to keep the wheels turning here at RuffTRACK. 
 
If you want to grab a ticket or table click the link below for a fun filled night of games, raffles and lots of cool prizes to be won. 
 
March 29th, doors open at 6pm for a 6:30 start and is $30 a ticket.
Where: North Richmond Panthers
No outside food or drinks allowed but can be purchased inside at the bistro.
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https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/135496
Cheers
Kind Regards,
 
Tara Palffy
Operations Manager
0412717039
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 RuffTRACK 
 "Transforming young lives ... one paw at a time."
351 Londonderry Road, Londonderry NSW 2753
 E.  [email protected]

 W. www.rufftrack.co
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RuffTrack are now offering us 10 complimentary tickets (1 table) to their annual Trivia Night.
Please let Janelle know if you want to come.

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The Lions Club of West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook
Anzac Commemoration Dinner 2025

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​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. 
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

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Clicking on the above will take you to a video and other matters promoting the International Conference.

ATOUR Rotary International Conference Flyer

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Click on Flyer to see larger size.
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]

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ARE YOU OPEN TO LEARNING MORE ABOUT ROTARY??

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.
Club members who have done the old course highly commend it.

​The Club will pay the fee.
REGISTER HERE

​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
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Check here for future dates:  https://rotarydistrict9685.org.au/sitepage/rotary-leadership-institute

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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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 Hotel Pennant Hills
Arrive 6:30pm  Start  7:00pm  End  9:00pm
352 Pennant Hills Road
Pennant Hills NSW 2120 

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

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Our Sponsors

Alfresco Shades
Bakers Delight, Cherrybrook Shopping Village
Carmen Drive Pharmacy
Cherrybrook Pharmacy (Appletree)
Century 21 Joseph Tan Real Estate
Event Services International
Hills Motor Repairs
Hills Storage Galston
Martelli's Fruit Market
Michele's Landfill Rescue
Mitchell Hann
The Dental Touch
Total Print Control Castle Hill
Westleigh Pharmacy
Your Finance Lady
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