Welcome Stanislav Khomich
who joined the Rotary Club of Joondalup
on Thursday 17th August as our newest member.
Stan is a lawyer from Ukraine.
undertaking English study in
Perth, Australia.
We know he will make a wonderful contribution.
to our club and to Rotary.
Outgoing president of Rotary
Club of Esperance Rod Taylor,
was humbled to receive the Paul
Harris Fellow award.
during the Club's Changeover meeting
As an active community advocate
for 37 years,
Rod envisions an even brighter
future for the Club,
one that involves fostering younger
membership.
and continuing their legacy of
meaningful projects.
2023 Vocational Awards
Are you someone, OR you
know someone.
in your community making a positive
difference?
You can nominate them to be selected for our 2023 Awards.
and they will be recognised for their contributions to our community.
The
Endeavour Award
has
been in place for some 15 years and as an annual event.
emphasises
Rotary's commitment to Vocational Service.
The
Award is presented to young people embarking on a
career
in the hospitality industry who have made some.
extraordinary
efforts in either their personal or training lives.
Richard
Atkinson then introduced the Award Winner Daniel
Rawlings,
Certificate
III Hospitality student at the Bentley
Hospitality
Institute of Polytechnic West.
Daniel
was just
completing
his Certificate III and was moving onto Certificate IV.
Instead of our usual meeting this
week,
a number of Karrinyup Rotary members attended
the
Joint
Rotary Club Cluster Meeting hosted by Perth
Rotary
held at the Parmelia Hilton on
Thursday 17 August.
Members and guests of the Rotary Clubs
of Perth, Beaufort, Elizabeth Quay,
Karrinyup, City Rotary and Perth Rotaract
enjoyed fellowship with drinks and canapes.
President Kay is seen here with DG
Ineke, Betty –
a Rotarian visiting from Kenya,
RYE Exchange
student Karolina and Youth Director Trish.
Perth's President Linken welcomed everyone,
opened the formalities.
and invited each club president to speak briefly
on that club's activities.
President Kay presented on the Golden Project
to celebrate Karrinyup's 50 years
as a Rotary club and invited everyone to enter the inaugural
Kay also emphasised the power of Rotary clubs
collaborating with community groups.
to achieve great things, as with the
"My Home" project.
It was interesting to hear the various club presidents.
relate what their clubs are doing.
DG Ineke Oliver gave an update on what is happening.
in Rotary Western Australia.
She introduced District Governor Elect Pat Schraven
and mentioned the district leadership team,
which exists to support and strengthen clubs.
In conjunction with the Assistant Governors,
their aim is to grow Rotary.
Ineke spoke of RI President Gordon McInally's theme to
"Create Hope in the World’.
by promoting peace and focusing on mental
health.
A special 'Lift the Lid' walk is
planned to 13 April 2024 along.
with a Public Image seminar in the
afternoon
and a Rotary Foundation fundraising dinner in
the evening.
We had a couple of special
guests at last night's meeting.
Past District Governor of 9465
and District Governor Elect of Rotary Western
Australia
District 9423 Pat Schraven as well as Past
District Governor
and current District Foundation Chair Jodi
Sparks
both attended Tuesday’s members meeting
to discuss a potential project
in the Goldfields.
Watch this space over the coming
months.
Thanks for attending, welcome back anytime.
Thank you to the City of Gosnells
for letting us host the Big
Networking Event last night.
Gosnells Golf Club did a
fantastic job with food and service.
We now have a number of prospective members.
for both our regular club and
our satellite club
Our #Rotary-Interact
Clubs partnered to raise money to help
8 Perth Modern School students
get to the east coast
for the national finals of the DaVinci
Decathlon.
Our youth raised money by
selling bacon and egg breakfast rolls.
at the Stirling Farmers Market
. We will see the kids again at
the end of the month.
A cheer for youth service in
action!
Councillors attend Rotary
Meeting. Bees was the subject,
Jeremy and Cate seen with Stef Kirk
and Woodlands Student
Councillors.
Woodlands Primary School
Another sandwich
making session done and dusted.
big thanks
to our Rotary Club members,
Ngala Midwest & Gascoyne, Apex Geraldton
and the
many community members who came out to help
We had 30
volunteers show up to help feed.
the children of Geraldton (& the Midwest)
and we were done in 45min
The next
sandwich making session is on Monday 28 August, 5:45pm
at the Ngala Training Room 24 Gregory Street.
Hope to see
you there
Last night we hosted our
quarterly
Rotary Club of Subiaco Dining Hub dinner .
More than 70 guests came together.
and socialised in a safe social
environment.
mingling with our members and meeting new
people
. Everyone enjoyed a delicious 3
course dinner.
and was joyfully entertained.
by Ashley’s great tunes and
Patty’s
Patricia Rojo Zumba Fitness seated
Zumba session.
There was a lot of chatter.
and laughter heard in the room all night.
Many door prizes were won, a quiz about
Rotary Club of Subiaco and
Rotary International was held,
free fruit was given out and a two donations
were given to
for their hard work at our
Stirling Stirling Farmers Market Bacon and Egg
stall.
Thanks to our amazing volunteers from The
Perth Hebrew Congregation
for their incredible help.
Overall, another very successful night.
Thanks to everyone who participated.
Our next dinner is on 21
November.
Today we welcomed PDG Dee
Buckland and Kristian Rodd
who talked about FISH, Foundation
of Indigenous Safety and Health.
A fascinating and engaging project that
received.
enthusiastic support from the
members.
Check them out at https://fish.asn.au
2023
BulldustNBack Trial
14 – 17 September 2023
Perth-Kojonup-Mt Barker-Pemberton-Collie-Perth
www.bulldustnback.com.au
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