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Rotary Club of Mount Barker
Earlier
this year the Mt Barker Club
ran out of presentation flags the ones that clubs
provide to each other when visiting each other
We have a wonderful NEW flag to give our
visitors
Designed by local schoolchildren
and just to make a big show we had a FULL pull up banner made as well;
It Represents the Radio Tower on Mt Barker Hill
the wind farms as
you drive into Mt Barker
the local college farm animals, the winery grapes
and much more
At the
Junior school graduation the 15th December 2014
the pull up banner was shown to
the school children and staff
presented
by the Mt Barker Rotary Club;
thank you Super Secretary Susan
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Rotary Club of Northam
Richard Anderson,
Small business enterprise Manager
was inducted into the Club by Pres Jan Horsley
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Rotary Club of Pinjarra
President Kevin congratulating our
newest member, Jayne.
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Introducing the Interact Club of
Subiaco
As the school year drew to
a close,
there was excitement amongst a number of Perth Modern School senior
students.
The newly established Interact Club of Subiaco
received its formal
Charter from Rotary International –
presented by the District Governor Angus
Buchanan
and Tony Hollingsworth, President of the sponsoring club, the Rotary
Club of Subiaco.
Established in June 2014,
this Rotary Club for 12-18 year olds
came about following
the experiences of several
students at the 2012, 2013 and 2014 Rotary Youth Programs of Enrichment
(RYPEN).
In participating in these student leadership weekends,
Liam Finlay and
Jason Russell recognized that an Interact Club
would provide the perfect base through
which to make their community
and social service projects coherent and located
in a bigger picture.
In their initial six months, members of the Club
have been
active in fundraising and have already sponsored
an international service
project and one locally.
The Principal of Perth Modern School, Ms Lois Joll
said,
“Community service is an integral part of the school curriculum
at Perth
Modern School and this student led initiative
is a great vehicle for such
service.
These students have established a sustainable framework
for future
young people at the school
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Around the Clubs
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Rotary Club of Melville
A
recent presentation by Melville Rotary Club
received the attached letter of
thanks.
Many Clubs had Xmas club celebrations this past week
Rotary Club of Fremantle
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Rotary Club of Pinjarra
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Rotary Club of Scarborough
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Rotary Club of Armadale
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Rotary Club of Northam
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Rotary Club of Karrinyup
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Rotary Club of Kwinana
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Rotary Club of Cockburn
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Rotary Club of Perth
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Rotary Club of Heirisson
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Rotary Club of Como
A BIG THANK YOU to Cameron Smart and the team at Ray White, Cannington
for their support to the Ray White/Rotary Xmas Gift project.
We have today
collected a car load of xmas gifts,
all perfectly wrapped and delivered to the
Zonta Women's Refuge,
for distribution to disadvantaged children at Xmas.
This
has been arranged by Club member,
Pam O'Garr due to her longstanding support
and involvement with the Women's Refuge.
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Rotary Club of Southern Districts
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School presentations
Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
Dalkeith Primary School Monday morning,
PRID Ken presented Science
Awards to two Yr. 6 students
Audrey Wilkins and Ashley Allen.
"Caring Award" at Churchlands Primary
Schools
was presented to pre schooler - 6 year old Shiobhan Olds
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Rotary Club of Cunderdin
Club presentations at Cunderdin High School
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Rotary Club of Byford and Districts
Rotary Primary School Book
awards for Dec 2014.
Tom Hoyer and Rotarian Tony Simpson,
Club President Lindsay Irwin and PP Denise D'Agnone
with Chris Thomas presented our "Service Above Self" book awards
to 6
primary schools in the district.
Our recipients were a great group of seniors
and leaders
who have demonstrated the values of service in their schools.
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Rotary Club of Kenwick
Rotary
Club of Kenwick President Elect Ron Mildenhall
of Kenwick Rotary
Club and Gary Anderson
the Principal Lynwood High School sign an agreement
which will be the beginning of a new Rotary Scholarship Scheme
at the school to
assist academically strong students
from low socio-economic backgrounds
progress through school
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Rotary Club of Scarborough
Scarborough Rotary's
Director of Community service,
Paul Barfoot presents a cheque to Travis Pitch
of Twelve buckets
and Laura O'Hara, Principal of Balga Primary School.
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Rotary Club of Ascot
At our meeting this week our guest speaker was Penny Hardy.
She spoke
about the benefits of using Essential Oils
to promote health and well being.
seen at Bunnings Sausage Sizzle on Sunday morning
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Rotary Club of Cockburn
The winner of the Rotary Youth Services Christmas cake donated by Robyn
Leahy
was Margaret and Tony from the Girl Guides
Eliza Huck outgoing exchange student who is going to Hungary
being
presented with her jacket, polo shirt, travel bag
and sturdy hand bag by
Rotarian Peter Hodgson and President Donna
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Rotary Club of Boulder
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Rotary Club of Swan Valley
District 9455 Rotary Youth Exchange Inbound from Norway
- Silje - helping
out on Swan Valley Rotary's
sausage sizzle at the Old Perth Road Markets.
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Rotary Club of Kenwick
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D9455 Youth Exchange Outbound Students for 2015
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Club Promotions
December
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2015
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Rotary Club of Osborne Park
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I know there is a particularly Politically Correct period
around the
end of the year so I wanted to send
some sort of holiday greeting to my
friends,
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gender neutral celebration of the winter/summer solstice
holiday,
practiced with the most enjoyable traditions of religious persuasion
or secular practices of your choice with respect
for the religious/secular
persuasions and/or traditions of others,
or their choice not to practice
religious or secular traditions at all.
I also wish you a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling
and
medically uncomplicated recognition of the onset
of the generally accepted
calendar year 2015,
but not without due respect for the calendars of choice
of
other cultures whose contributions to society
have helped make our country
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and
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religious
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It is freely transferable
with no alteration to the original greeting.
It implies no promise by the
wisher to actually implement
any of the wishes for her/himself or others
and is
void where prohibited by law,
and is revocable at the sole discretion of the
wisher.
This wish is warranted to perform as expected
within the usual
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or until the issuance of a
subsequent holiday greeting,
whichever comes first, and warranty is limited
to
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at the sole discretion of
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Western Australia
Rottnest Island
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From the editor