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Club Bulletin

Volume 33, Issue No. 19 - 25 November 2019
Photo: Cherrybrook ​metro station by John Cowper 

Inside This Issue

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President's Report
Night Report
Humour
Club Calendar

Upcoming Events

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Next Meetings

Youth Night - 
​meet RYPEN candidates, RYLA candidate and next RYE outbound candidate.
Dont know what these terms mean, then come along to find out

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Monday 25th November
- Partners night -

Club Annual General Meeting

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Monday 2nd December
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
 
Members are advised that the Annual General Meeting of the Rotary Club of West Pennant Hills and Cherrybrook Inc. will be held at Springfield Function Centre, New Line Road Dural on Monday 2nd December 2019 starting at 7.00pm.
 
Business to be conducted includes acceptance of minutes from the previous AGM, presentation and acceptance of the annual financial statements for 2018/2019, confirmation of auditor for 2019/20 and election of office bearers for 2020/21.
 
Copies of financial statements are available from the Treasurer prior to the meeting by request.
 
Also, the Club Bylaws and Constitution have been updated in line with Rotary International guidelines.  A draft copy of these documents is attached and these need to be formally accepted at the AGM.  An annotated copy of these documents is attached.  There are minor changes throughout these documents in order to comply with changes made by Rotary International but there are no major changes.
 
Persons wishing to nominate for board positions should contact Secretary Tony Makin or President Keith Ball for information.  A nomination form is available on request.

 
Tony Makin
Secretary
29th October 2019

Kris Kringle - Dinner Meeting / Partners Night

Monday 9th December

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Upcoming Events

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This year, please don't forget an annual contribution to the NTA!  
TANKS AND TOILETS  
TACKLING POVERTY HEAD ON IN FLORES

Dear NTA Supporters,
 
As if in a flash, another year has vanished before our eyes and Christmas is eagerly knocking at the door.
 
Your support throughout the year has enabled us to make significant changes, drastically improving the lives of those throughout Eastern Indonesia. It is with this continued generous support we will be able to take further strides, enriching the lives of some of the poorest people in the world, offering them new opportunities and chances in life. TANKS AND TOILETS As we enter the season of giving, there is no better time to enact change and contribute to the NTA. This year we will be directing funds towards the building of water tanks, household toilets and washing facilities for the poor, rural communities throughout Flores, Indonesia. We are aiming to raise $10,000, which will enable the NTA to build 20 x 15,000L water tanks and 20x household toilet/washing facilities.
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​WHY WATER TANKSWater tanks make a considerably large impact on the quality of life for those throughout Eastern Indonesia. Providing a reliable source of clean water for drinking, cooking, cleaning, farming and hygienic facilities that can be easily topped up by trucks during the extended dry season.

Without tanks, water is carried by bucket from distant and unreliable water sources. All members of the family must take part in this laborious, challenging work. It is not uncommon to see even the youngest members of the family carrying enormous amounts, impacting their physical development. Accessibility of water tanks frees families from this burden, allowing them to focus on other vital aspects of life, and in particular, children are now to free to attend school. 
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It is becoming increasingly more common for communities to also utilise the water tank for small vegetable gardens and growing seedlings. These vegetable gardens offer families a stable, reliable source of nutritious food throughout the year, combating many of the issues concerning malnutrition in the region.  In addition to this, excess vegetable growth represents an opportunity for supplementary income, a boon for many families and communities.
 
Water tanks are a critical first step in also providing hygienic facilities, the current lack of toilets and washing facilities in many communities contributes to a myriad of health-related issues.
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A local community meeting where need for water tanks was expressed.
The NTA implements activities and projects through 200 community groups, each of these composed of between 10 – 15 households. These community groups make their own decisions and communicate priority projects to the NTA. This year, these groups have expressed ongoing demand for water tanks, toilets and washing facilities – more than currently can be met.WHAT WATER TANKS DO WE BUILD?The NTA has been building, designing and assessing water tanks for over 25 years throughout Eastern Indonesia. The current design, a 15,000L ferrocement water tank has a number of distinct advantages:
  •  They provide the maximum volume of water per dollar
  • Proven to last many years with minimal upkeep
  • Construction actively involves communities, enhancing their sense of ownership
  • Utilises locally available materials
  • Empowers communities with the skills to plan and build, allowing for ease in maintenance and scaling up production.
 Who Benefits? The People of Flores, Eastern Indonesia
 
The individuals, families and communities throughout Eastern Indonesia are some of our closest neigbours, neighbours who are suffering from severe poverty and extreme seasonal conditions. The NTA has been working within the region for over 25 years, tackling the issues head on and building sustainable methods to improve communities, enact change and empowering people to rise out of poverty.
 
The region is quite similar to the northern areas of Australia, with a prolonged dry season known as the ‘hunger season’. Malnutrition is widespread and the area has some of the worst rates of illiteracy, infant mortality and life spans throughout Indonesia.
 
In this environment of poverty, even the smallest financial contributions to the NTA can have an incredible impact on improving the lives of those throughout the region.
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       Maria Edita Kapi, Yohanes Jogo and their son Yohanes proudly show off their new water tank.
As Christmas rapidly approaches and we turn our minds to much needed downtime with our friends and family, it is vital we do not forget our neighbours in Eastern Indonesia. Every contribution made to the NTA is capable of changing lives and forging new, previously inaccessible futures.
 
Warm regards,


Your friends at the NTA.

Pamper Packs for Coonabarabran

Anne and Colin Sharpe have volunteered to visit Coonabarabran to deliver Pamper Packs.
Suggested contents for these Pamper Packs are:  
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Ladies
  • Body Moisturiser
  • Hand Lotion
  • Lip Balm
  • Chocolate
  • Deodorant
  • Nuts
  • Tea
  • Coffee
  • Xmas Gift Bag for contents                                                     
Gents
  • Shaving Cream
  • Sunscreen
  • Chocolates
  • Body Wash
  • Deodorant
  • Nuts
  • Coffee
  • Tea
  • Xmas Gift Bag for contents
The above is just a general idea, but really its the items that don’t make the list when funds are tight, but make life a little easier and help with your state of mind.
 
If anyone doesn’t have the time to do this but can donate cash Anne is more than happy to purchase goods and make up packs.

Recent Club Activities:
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Garage Sale 2019

12-13 October

We had a very successful Garage Sale.
This .pdf file attached contains some 90 photos of the event.
WARNING:  it is 9Mb in size
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rotary_garage_sale_october_2019.pdf
File Size: 9039 kb
File Type: pdf
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​Duty Roster

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If you are unable to be at the meeting please contact the person doing your role the following week/s, arrange a swap and advise Douglas, so he can amend his records.
​Also, to avoid being rostered on, please notify Douglas of any upcoming known absences (eg holidays) from meetings in the next twelve months.

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:-
President Keith (0478 599 155) or Tony (Membership) (0412 812 624) 

Club Details:

Rotary Club of West Pennant Hills and Cherrybrook meets every Monday for Dinner at Springfield House
Arrive 6:30pm  Start  7:00pm  End  9:00pm
245 New Line Rd
Dural NSW 2128 Australia

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Centurion Program and Centurion Membership application

How you can become a Rotary Foundation Centurion?
Centurion Membership donation form.

Significant Club Fundraising Events during the year 

The Book Sale March 2019
As the result of a lot of hard work the MarchBook Sale was a great success, especially from  the organisers Andrew Little, Max Henderson, Neville Hansen and Rosemary Clarke. Funds raised exceeded $19,000.  Well done.
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2019 Trivia Night

​The Club held a very successful trivia night on Saturday 17 August 2019 at the Cherrybrook Community Centre, raising near $6,600 all of which will go to assist drought relief. Click this link to read more. 


                       

 The Garage Sale 2019
We have just had our best and most successful Garage Sale on the weekend of 12 & 13 October raising a gross - north of $35k.

​Excellent Project Management and a large number of dedicated volunteers, some putting in hours of effort, in the weeks before the weekend contributed to this result.​​
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Barbecues
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The club runs fund raising barbecues throughout the year, mainly at Bunnings  (both Dural and Thornleigh)  Here are Barry, Tony, Nick and David hard at work. at Thornleigh.. 

Meetings


​Monday  6:30pm for 7:00pm - Springfield House - 245 New Line Road, Dural 2158

Apologies

If you are unable to attend or are bringing a guest (even if they are your partner) you must notify Julie. 
Email  admin@altitudecapital.com.au before 1pm on the Friday before the meeting.
​Please no communication via phone (either verbal or SMS)
If you are expected and do not show you will be required to pay for the meal.
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President's Report  18th November 2019

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Some 32 members, partners and guests enjoyed Helen and Ross’ presentation on the Arctic Circle and North West Passage. I enjoyed the spirit and conviviality of the assembly.
It is sad to learn that Brian Powyer, our guest speaker of 28th October, has passed this week.
Anne Sharpe is still looking for Pamper Packs for Coonabarabran.  The bulletin has suggested contents.
There are major portfolios available for the Board.  These are, in theory, elected at the AGM on 2nd December.
RC Galston has indicated that they wish to merge with our Club.  A meeting of the Presidents and Secretaries has taken place.  I am wary of a merger as I doubt our Club has the wherewithal or spirit to pursue membership in the Galston locality.  I have commenced investigations that would place RC Galston as a Satellite Club of our Club.
The advantage of this is that Galston can maintain their meeting structure and heritage community events.  Our Club acting “like a big brother” and assisting with growth of membership in the Galston district.  Once they are of the right size, they are able to leave us and be independent.
I have extended an invitation to Galston Club and their Partners to attend the Youth Night on 25th November.
The Tree of Joy looks magnificent with its coat of charity baubles, at Cherrybrook Shopping Centre.
Next week is a Youth Night and also a Partners Night.  Janelle has assembled RYPEN, RYLA, RYE participants, and others so I envisage a wonderful night.


​Rotary Rocks
Keith
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Night Report 18th November

Sgt Janelle opened the meeting welcoming President Keith.

President Keith welcomed all. For the Presidents Report please refer to the bulletin.

Director’s Reports:
Neville Hansen Community Service:
- ARV BBQ we have about 12 people if anyone wants to join contact Neville.
- TOJ is going well with over 1100 labels.
   If you have any gift bags please contact Jill Turnbull or Neville.
- We have requested RFS to let us know if they want any assistance from us.

Colin Director Vocational:
- please hand over the pamper packs by 16th December.

- There are about 6 people going to the conference and due to shortage of hotels please let Colin know real quick.

Max social: 
- 2 activities coming up for more details refer to the bulletin.

- Kris Kringle please book in advance as we have to give numbers to Frank.

Janelle Youth
- meeting next Monday Partners night a very big night including members from Galston Rotary club joining us.

- Final version of the shirts are being finalised hopefully ready for beginning of next year .

Topic North West Passage Plus - Trip to Arctic by Ross & Helen

Paris
Iceland
NW passage
Vancouver Islands
Saw Volcanoes Glaciers Bears the Ice breakers Inuits local Icelanders.

5 years ago 800,000 this year over 2:3 million must in your bucket list.

Visited Blue Lagoon Silica Geothermal Pool which one had to book in advance.
At the Silica fields we saw lava rocks which looked like the moon landing.

Boat tour visiting the glaciers which looked spectacular.

Direct flight to Greenland start of the NorthWest passage with just 500 people.
Saw some beautiful glaciers. One night we saw the northern lights and the best ones in Iceland it’s the viewing capital of the Northern lights.

We also saw several polar bears about 100kms away from the shore. The Polar bears love to roll in the ice.

Inuit people (Eskimos) biggest village had about 500 people. Most of the year it’s covered in snow. All education is in English

For transport they use the beach buggies.

Knight Inlet you go by sea plane everything there has to be flown in.

In a summary we had a fantastic time

Sergeant at Arms
- Heads & Tails won by Roslyn
- Raffle win by Mark (visitor)



​Cawas

Night Photos

Editor Note:  Click on a photo to see a larger version.

This Week's Humour

Some helpful DIY tips for the more challenging job:
​.... thanks for the tips, Stan 

Club Calendar

Editor's Note:  ​If you wish to download and print the Calendar please click here.

Bulletin Editor - Neville

Meetings

The Club alternates meetings:
Generally, one "Face to Face" one Monday and a Zoom meeting the next Monday.
Face to Face
Meet at Springfield House
Arrive 6:30pm, Start 7:00pm, End 9:00pm
245 New Line Rd
Dural NSW 2128 Australia
​Zoom
Arrive 7:15pm Start 7:30pm End 8:30pm
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