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June is Fellowship Month
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New Members
Rotary Club of Attadale
President Rod Rate with Gail McCulloch, Colin McCulloch and Patricia Robertson
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CLUB CHANGEOVERS
Rotary Club of Subiaco
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Rotary Club of Cockburn
The Rotary Club of Cockburn had Their Changeover Night on Thursday 23rd June
.Out going President Larry Wale passed on the Club Charter and Presidents Pin
to incoming President Diane Wright .
Diane is the second female President for the Cockburn Club
that boasts it has 8 of it’s 27 members being of the fairer sex.
The President is the daughter of Past District Governor Ed McKinnon
and wife Jean and it is often said she has Rotary blood in her veins.
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Rotary Club of Quairading
Past President Helen Crowley with President Anne Hawksley
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Rotary Club of Bentley Curtin
Past District Governor Phil Cordery with President Peter Snell
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Rotary Club of Corrigin
District Governor Ian Hutton presents President Jackie Jones with the 2011/2012 theme banner
President Jackie Jones with her team
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Rotary Club of Cannington
Past District Governor Pushpa Pushpalingam inducting President Gary Worthington
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Paul Harris Fellow
Rotary Club of Boulder
Past President Bill Franklyn receives his PHF
At the Changeover Dinner on Saturday night
Bill was awarded the highest honour in Rotary by being made a Paul Harris Fellow.
Bill has been a member of the club for eleven years.
He is a Past President, Secretary, Treasurer, Club Service Director, Community Director
and has contributed to all aspects of the club activities
with integrity, professionalism and enthusiasm.
Outgoing President Frank Andinach presented the award and thanked him for his huge contribution.
Well Done Bill.
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Rotary Club of Heirisson
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Rotary Club of Cannington
PP Arthur Hunt presents Rotarian Carolyn Fennelle
with the Bill Mounsey award for Club Rotarian of the year
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Interact Club of Rossmoyne
The Rossmoyne Interact Club was
presented with their Charter at a ceremony today,
with MC Barry Berger, District Interact Chairman Shane Sherman
and several members of Rossmoyne RotaryClub,
including special Guests Eddie and Rina Holmes.
The Charter will be suitably framed for display in the school office foyer.
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On behalf of the Rotaract Club of Subiaco I would like to invite you
to the End of Polio Breakfast hosted by our Club.
The End of Polio Breakfast is primarily to increase the Western Australian
community’s awareness of Rotary International’s cause to End Polio Now.
In October, leaders of all the Commonwealth nations will travel to Perth for CHOGM.
3 of the 4 countries in which Polio is still endemic are members of the Commonwealth.
CHOGM provides a perfect opportunity to get an international commitment to end this disease.
Please join us for breakfast a month out from CHOGM
to show your support for the push to End Polio.
The End of Polio Breakfast will be held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
on Wednesday, 5 October 2011, from 7-9am.
We aim to present to the public the relationship between Rotaract and Rotary
and our commitment to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
The Rotaract Club of Subiaco will be hosting the Breakfast
with the support of Rotary and assistance of a team from the Global Poverty Project
who have organised the guest speakers for the event.
Our Club is seeking the involvement of Rotary Clubs in Western Australia
with promotion and attendance at the event.
Tickets for the Breakfast are available onwww.trybooking.com/QKD.
The early bird special available until 30 June 2011 is $50 per ticket or $360 for a table of 8.
For further information please visithttp://www.subiaco-rotaract.org.au/endpolio.
We hope you and your club will be able to attend the breakfast. Your support is valued by our Club.
Yours sincerely,
Dr Shiva Senathirajah
President Rotaract Club of Subiaco
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Rotary Club of Rossmoyne
Our participants in RYPEN wereAaron O’Reilly and Jessica Smith,
whospoke briefly ontheir experiences at Wokalup camp.
It started at 06:00 each morning with an alarm playing the StarWars theme,
then a run through the bush in temperatures of 4 degrees,
before a session of “apple bobbing” to completely eliminate any traces of sleep.
Aaron enjoyed the flying fox and rope courses,
while Jessica appreciated the teamwork exercises and money management training.
Both gained a great deal from their experience, and encourage
the Club’s continued participation in the programme.
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WHICH ONE ARE YOU?
Some members keep a club so strong
While others just belong.
Some dig right in, some serve with pride
Some go along just for the ride.
Some volunteer to do their share
While some lie back and just don’t care
Some always pay their dues ahead,
Some get behind for weeks instead.
Some do their best, some build, some make
Some do nothing, but only take.
Some lag behind and let things go
Some never help their club to grow.
Some drag, some pull, some don’t, some do
Which one are you?
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Rotary Club of East Perth
Robyn Penny
Secretary Rotary Club of East Perth
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Rotary Club ofWilletton
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Rotary Club of Corrigin
PP Gordon Hudson from the Wheelchair Foundation was guest speaker at the clubs changeover
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Rotary Club of Cockburn
The Rotary Club of Cockburn held a fund raiser for Shelter Box
and sold 500 bags of quality compost for $10 a bag .
Around $3500 was raised from the venture after costs for packaging and delivery.
The Club members sold the bags over a 4 week period
and the pick up was arranged as a 2 hour event on a Saturday morning.
Rotarian Ian Watson checking off the bags of compost as they are being loaded into vehicles.
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Rotary Club of Como
Loading the containers bound for East Timor full of school equipment at Kent Street
Peter Snell [Bentley/Curtin] and Cleve Main [Como] with a truckload of donations
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Rotary Club of West Perth
Some of the 18 members who planted trees at Woodman Point
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Rotary Club of Southern Districts
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Rotary Club of Belmont
On August 6th and 7th the Annual Tree planting at Quairading with Belmont
This year they will be joined by the Rotary Club of Subiaco
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Rotary Club of Bunbury
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Rotary Clubs of Hannans, Kalgoorlie
Artur, Sarah and Emilie
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Club Flyers and Promotions
Rotary Club of Attadale
Rotary Club of Crawley
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Rotary Club of Armadale
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Rotary Club of Cunderdin
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Rotary Club of Willetton
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Rotary Club of Cunderdin
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Do you know the origins of singing at Rotary meetings?
It was started by Harry Reynolds –
the fifth person to join Rotary
–in response to what he deemed unsuitable language at a Rotary meeting.
When such language was used he started to sing “Let me call you Sweetheart”
and the practice became custom
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CLUB SNIPPETS
other Snippets of information
Rotary Club of Cunderdin Annual Arts andCraft and Kuringal Concert
November 12th
Rotary Club of Cunderdin Quiz Night
July 29th
Rotary Club of Corrigin Variety Night
September 3rd
Rotary Club of Narrogin Golf Day
September 10th
Rotary Club of Cannington
Sauage Sizzle@ Bunnings
July2nd
Rotary Club of Mt Lawley
Sausage Sizzle @ Bunnings
October 8th
Rotary Club of Boulder
Peter Palmer Memorial Race Day
July 10th
Rotary Club of Swan Valley
Next Bassendean Markets
July 31st
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ROTARY CLUB BIRTHDAYS
June 27th
Rotary Club of Kalamunda [1962]
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June 27th
Rotary Club of Mandurah [1961]
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June 28th
Rotary Club of Willetton [1982]
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June 28th
Rotary Club of Mt Lawley [1949]
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June 28th
Rotary Club of Subiaco [ 1949]
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June 28th
Rotary Club of West Perth [1954]
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June 30th
Rotary Club ofCambridge [1969]
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June 30th
Rotary Club of Rossmoyne [1972]
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July 4th
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie [1946]
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July 14th
Rotary Club of Bentley Curtin [1982]
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July 23rd
Rotary Club of Wanneroo [1971]
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CLUB CHANGEOVERS
Rotary Club of Applecross..............Friday June 3rd ...[40th Birthday]
Rotary Club of Subiaco……………..…….Saturday June 11th
Rotary Club of Mt Barker……………….……Sunday June 12th
Rotary Club of Corrigin ………..Saturday June 18th [Luncheon]
Rotary Club of Boulder……………..…..Saturday June 18th
Rotary Club of Bentley Curtin…….……..Monday June 20th
Rotary Club of Cannington………….Monday June 20th
Rotary Club of Geraldton………..…..Friday June 24th
Rotary Club of West Perth............Friday June 24th
Rotary Club of Southern Districts………Friday June 24th
Rotary Club of Cambridge………….Friday June 24th
Rotary Club of Cockburn……….Thursday June 23rd
Rotary Club of Hannans…….Saturday June 25th
Rotary Club of Geraldton Greenough……Saturday June 25th
Rotary Club of Heirisson......Saturday June 25th
Rotary Club of Quairading……….Saturday June 25th
Rotary Club of Booragoon …..Saturday June 25th
Rotary Club of Mundaring…….…Saturday June 25th
Rotary Club of Western Endeavour……Saturday June 25th
Rotary Club of Manjimup…….Monday June 27th
Rotary Club of Byford and Districts.....Monday June 27th
Rotary Club of Attadale.........Monday June 27th
Rotary Club of Northam……….…Monday June 27th
Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay........ Thursday June30th
Rotary Club of Swan Valley…............…..Friday July 1st
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie........................Friday July 1st
Rotary Club of Ascot .....................Friday July 1st
District 9455 Changeover………. Saturday July 2nd
District 9465 Changeover……..Saturday July 2nd
Rotary Club of Cunderdin….Saturday July 2nd [Luncheon]
Rotary Club of Crawley……..Saturday July 2nd
Rotary Club of Batavia Coast………..Saturday July 2nd
Rotary Club of Gosnells........................Monday July 4th
Rotary Club of Fremantle Port................Monday July 4th
Rotary Club of Mt Lawley……………....Monday July 4th
Rotary Club of Matilda Bay…….Wednesday July 6th [Breakfast]
Rotary Club of Pinjarra................................Thursday July 7th
Goldfields Rotaract Club.........................Saturday July 9th
Goldfields Rotaract Club.........................Saturday July 9th
Rotary Club of Victoria Park………..Saturday July 9th
Rotary Club of Osborne Park…….Friday July 9th
Rotary Club of Kwinana..................Friday July 9th
Rotary Club of East Perth………..Saturday July 9th
Rotary Club of Midland ..............Tuesday July 24th
Rotary Club of Bunbury….Monday July 25th
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On a lighter note
Mark Twain once said :
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things
that you didn't do than by the ones you did do.
So throw off the bowlines.
Sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore
. Dream.
Discover"
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stolen from theRotary Club of East Perth website
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