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Delegates
voted to accept the nomination of Gary C.K. Huang,
of the Rotary Club of
Taipei, Taiwan, as the 2014-15 RI president
RI
President Tanaka recognized 50 years of Interact service
In
the New Generations Committee booth,
you can place a colored dot on a map to
show the extent of New Generations
and youth projects around the Rotary world.
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To:
2012-13 and 2013-14 district governors, assistant governors,
strict
committee chairs and district executive secretaries;
club presidents,
secretaries, executive secretaries, treasurers,
foundation chairs, and
membership chairs
June
2013
Dear
Rotary Leader,
In this phase we have developed several key features
that will further help you plan throughout the Rotary year.
While the 2012-13
year is coming to a close,
club and district leaders can update goals in
Rotary Club Central
for one year after your term ends.
The new features in
Rotary Club Central include:
· A Global View
that shows a summary of the goals
and achievements of clubs worldwide.
· Age & Gender Trends are now available in the Your Club tab.
These trends
can help your club work on specific membership initiatives.
· Import service projects from Rotary Showcase
and Rotary Grants to help your club
plan for the year.
This feature will save you time and prevent duplicate
records.
· New reports
will help you utilize the information stored in Rotary Club Central.
· Performance improvements have been made to speed up the site’s loading time.
guides to help
you use this new resource.
I
also encourage you to watch the Rotary Club Central: What’s in it
for you
webinar which took place on 12
June.
We were joined by Rotarian panelists who shared their experiences
with
Rotary Club Central and talked about why it is important
for clubs to track
their goals and progress.
At this time, the webinar is only available in
English.
We will schedule additional webinars based on interest.
If you would
like to see this webinar in your language,
I’m
also happy to announce that new enhancements
These improvements will make it easier for your club
to
share its successful projects with the Rotary world.
with any questions about these
online resources.
Best
regards,
John
Hewko
CC:
2012-13 and 2013-14 RI Board of Directors,
Trustees, Rotary Coordinators,
Rotary Public Image Coordinators,
and Rotary Regional Foundation
Coordinators,
Strategic Planning Committee, End Polio Now Zone Coordinators,
Endowment/ Major Gift Advisers
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Rotary Club of Northbridge
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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
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Rotary Club of Kwinana
Past President Ed Samut [Ann] welcomes President James Sharkey [Cathy]
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Rotary Club of Rossmoyne
President David Hackett with his Board for 2013/2014
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Rotaract Club of Rossmoyne
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Rotary Club of Canning Bridge
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Rotary Club of Mundaring
Outgoing President Rod Warnock and Incoming President Sue Reid
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Rotary Club of Kununurra
President Colin Kuiper with his new board
more pictures from Rotary Club of Kununurra's changeover night
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Rotary Club of Kununurra
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Rotary Club of Northbridge
Outgoing
President Luke Zambotti and Past President Rod Hewson
welcome Anne Korsmaa as
the newest member
of the Rotary Club of Northbridge.
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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
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Rotary Club of Karrinyup
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Rotary Club of Kununurra
Congratulations
John on your Kununurra Rotarian of the Year award
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Rotary Club of Northbridge
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Rotary Club of Rossmoyne
2012/2013 President Graham Brown congratulates Charlotte O'Shea
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Rotary Club of Kwinana
Outgoing President Ed Samut with his certificate
Rotarian Harry Tebbutt receives a sapphire pin from District Governor Bob Cooper
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Rotary Club of Willetton
Kay
Barton was awarded a sapphire PHF and our newest PHF is Stuart Diggins.
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Rotary Club of Belmont
Bryan Martin recieives his award from Past President Bruce Hall
Australian Rotary Health Shield for District 9455
was accepted by Bryan Marin at the D9455 Change over night
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AROUND THE CLUBS
Rotary Club of West Perth
— at Kings Park pavilion.
— at
Kings Park pavilion.
— with Alan Briggs.
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Rotary Clubs of Applecross and Melville
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Rotary Club of Osborne Park
Sausage Sizzle at Bunnings Innaloo
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Rotary Clubs in the Fremantle Area
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Rotary Club of Cannington
44th Annual Ladies Seminar
at the Hyatt Regency
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Club Flyers and Promotions
Rotary Club of Victoria Park
Earlier on
this year our club had the privilege of listening to Richard Keeler
speak at
one of our Rotary Meetings.
Richard is
the author of a book called The “Going the Extra Mile”
which features the
stories of thee West Australian Companies
on our Southern Coast, an Art
Gallery, an Organic Food Grower
and a Winery, who have built up successful
businesses
on the concept of making every engagement between their business and their customer,
a
satisfying, loyalty generating experience.
Going the Extra Mile is suitable for a wide readership
including school leavers embarking upon careers involving customer liaison.
Every small and medium business owner
should also read this book
and as an added bonus the book is designed
so that
it would great on a coffee table or reception area.
After Richard’s presentation the Rotary Club of
Victoria Park
committed itself to help promote this book for Richard
and to
that end we have arranged a dinner function in conjunction
with The Local
Chambers and WA Business News to do that.
This is a great event for Rotarians
who have businesses to attend.
The Function is to be held on Wednesday Evening 24th
July
at the Old Cathay Restaurant ,
59 Albany Hwy (Monodelphous Building).
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Rotary Club of Kenwick
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Rotary Club of Quairading
June 30th [1963]
Rotary Club of Cambridge
June 30th [1969]
Rotary Club of Rossmoyne
June 30th [1972]
Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie
July 4th
[1946]
Rotary Club of Bentley Curtin
July 14th [1982]
Rotary Club of Wanneroo
July 23rd 1971]
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Jelly beans
An
Australian Bushland farmer decided one day that he would sell his cattle
as a
cash protection against a predicted drought.
He called a cattle buyer who
examined the bovines and set a price.
Deciding
it was far too low,
the farmer decided he might do better by offering
them for
auction at the district fair.
There,
the cows broke loose and trampled down a gate leading to a tent
where the
district band was playing "Waltzing Matilda."
They milled around the
uniformed musicians
and fortunately hurt no one.
The
crowd from the cattle auction followed the animals
into the tent and cheered
them on.
When the auction resumed later,
the cattle had gained so much
attention
they sold for twice as much as the original offer.
This
surely proves that a herd in the band is worth two in the bush.
(By
Himie Koshevoy)
A teenage band from a Japanese school playing Benny Goodman.
If you are old enough you will smile, if you are young, you will
love it.
Be sure to watch the band kid's expressions when the performance
is over.
With
the weather sunny and warm,
a driver was cruising down the interstate highway
when a huge truck crashed into the side of his car,
severing his arm at the
shoulder.
Two teenagers, observing the accident,
volunteered to rush the
severed arm to the local hospital
for considered restructuring to the driver's
shoulder
. Several hours later, with the driver at the hospital
and no sign of
the young teenagers or the man's arm,
the police put out an APB for the teenage
drivers saying,
"This is the worse case of arm robbery in police
history."
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
after winter rains near Yalgoo
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