Bulletin Volume 89 No 28 February 12 2017 Rotary Club of Sale Rotary District 9820 Incorporated www.rotaryclubofsale.org.au Last Meeting: Chairman: President David Sergeant: Jeanette Guest Speaker: Alwyn Ryan Guests and Visiting Rotarians: Only a few days now remain before the District Conference in Sale and the organizing committee are now fine tuning the event to make sure that it is both memorable and enjoyable for the more than 300 people registered. If you have not registered and suddenly find that you are able to go Thursday will be the absolute cut off. The emphasis for the conference is to be Building a Rotary for the future and on Sunday morning we will ask delegates to become involved with suggestions and opinions as PDG David Anderson, recently Rotary International lead trainer, leads us in a panel discussion involving both old and wise and young and smart. Working Bees for Convention 4.00pm Friday Grammar School 7.45pm Friday Memorial Hall 8.00am Saturday Grammar School 8.00am Sunday Grammar School Please make yourself available for as long and as often as you can! Jobs will be allocated on arrival. See below for what needs to be done.
Monday February 12 Alwyn Ryan Opera on the Lakes Alwyn Ryan addresses the meeting Guest Speaker: A highlight of the meeting was a visit by Past President Alwyn Ryan to talk about and promote Opera on the Lakes, at Nyerimilang Heritage Park on 18 March. Details at www.gippslandopera.org.au. The Sergeants session was highlighted by the first effort by acolyte Sergeant Jeanette, chaperoned by veteran Mike. Under Mike s tutelage she will become more ruthless. Follow the link below to see the full program of events. Also see below http://district9820.org/sitepage/district-conference-2018/welcome-to-the-2018-district-conference-insale-victoria
Sergeant: Jeanette President s Announcements: President David discussed conference support with the first commitment for those available at 7pm at the Memorial Hall tomorrow (Tuesday) night to assist with packing show bags. A meeting by the conference committee on Wednesday night will establish and then notify every one of times and places for workers. A rough timing for Thursday is 4pm at the Grammar and 8pm at the Memorial Hall. The House of Friendship team are required at the Grammar at 4pm sharp. The dress for the dinner on Saturday is basically jacket and tie. ROTARY DISTRICT 9820 CONFERENCE, FEBRUARY 15 th 18 th, 2018 HELP REQUIRED: Thursday, February 15 th. Hall Set Up Memorial Hall, Macalister Street, Sale Registration Desk Memorial Hall, Macalister Street, Sale Sale Central Friday, February 16 th. Registration Desk Memorial Hall, Macalister Street, Sale Sale Central Hall and Gymnasium Set Up Gippsland Grammar School After school Ushers Memorial Hall, Macalister Street, Sale Clean Up Memorial Hall, Macalister Street, Sale Saturday, February 17 th. Registration Desk Front of Chapel - Gippsland Grammar School Sale Central Car Park Guides - Gippsland Grammar School Ushers Garnsey Hall, Gippsland Grammar School House of Friendship Gymnasium, Gippsland Grammar School Sunday, February 18 th. Registration Desk Front of Chapel - Gippsland Grammar School Sale Central Car Park Guides - Gippsland Grammar School Ushers Garnsey Hall, Gippsland Grammar School House of Friendship Gymnasium, Gippsland Grammar School Clean Up Gippsland Grammar School No doubt all members will be called on to assist for at least some of the time over the weekend so make sure you have registered and are ready to assist with whatever is required. Talk to Laurie, David or Don if you would like to do a particular job or are unavailable at certain times.
Copy and paste the link in your search engine for all the latest on our District Conference planning. https://www.facebook.com/district9820conference/ We're getting excited about the District Conferenced! Are you? We are thrilled to have quality keynote speakers such as Lisa McInnes Smith, Louise Mahler and Andrew Rule. Only a few days to go until registrations are closed! http://www.district9820.org/ /district-c /lisa-mcinnes-smith An enormous amount of information can be found in the House of Friendship. Some of the different entities coming are Australian Rotary Health with their great campaign Lift The Lid on mental health, Donations in Kind-our fantastic warehouse for unwanted, new or excellent condition goods for use in Australia or Overseas, Recycled Soundcollecting unwanted/old hearing aids to be refurbished and supplied to needy Victorians; please bring any unwanted hearing aids along and leave them at the stand, Polio Plus, Interplast, Rotary Down Under for your Rotary merchandise, Bowel Scan-providing a low cost and easy screening for everyone, and Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children providing medical aid to overseas children right here in Australia. There are many more projects that will be on display in the House of Friendship. TO raise money for the restoration of the Sale Water Tower, runners will be able to: Race the Rubeena over the Labour Day weekend. The Rubeena, captained by Port of Sale Heritage Cruises and Rotarian Alan Lewis, will chase runners down the Sale Canal, from the Swing Bridge to the Port of Sale, on Sunday, March 11. The event will be accessible for everyone, from pro-runners to parents with strollers, according to organiser Gerard Callinan. I m a keen runner myself, and things like The Great Train Race with Puffing Billy (are popular), he said.
We had a discussion with friends at Rotary about how to raise funds for local programs, and the idea of a fun run, like racing the Rubeena, was a nice option to go for. As well as the five-kilometre race against the boat, a 10-kilometre run will attract more serious challengers, which will go from the Port to the Bridge and back at 8am, followed by the race at 9am from the Bridge. Mr Callinan said he hoped to raise money for a different cause every year, but this year s cause was a good one. It d make a lot of sense to continue doing it and add to the cultural life of Sale, and it d be nice every year to pick a community cause and raise money for them, around the Sale area we want money raised to stay within the 3850 postcode, he said. I had a personal interest in (the Water Tower), it s a lovely little project, one that s almost at the conclusion. Let s get this one fully finished and opened to the public, for tourists and locals. Historian Peter Synan, who is leading the restoration project, said the money raised would help make the tower compliant for public access. We were successful in getting Latrobe Valley Authority funding, through a community facilities grant that will enable us to complete the structural part, so the flooring and staircases, the glazing and waterproofing, he said. We should be able to complete it by September. The additional money is really to set it all up so we can bring people through. He added the support of Sale Rotary and Wellington Shire Council was very much appreciated. There s quite a lot of excitement about it all, he said of the Race the Rubeena initiative, adding there was a link between the Swing Bridge and the Water Tower both were designed by John Grainger in the 19th century. https://www.facebook.com/racetherubeena/photos/a.1433468523436323.1073741828.1432884440161398/1464597610323414/? type=3
Next Meeting: Chair: President David Sergeant: Leo O Brien Next Meeting Monday February 19 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Convention Review 6.00 pm for 6.15 Lakeside Club Apologies to Laurie 0419132824 It is very important to ring, (not email) 0419132824 Laurie before 12 noon on the day of the meeting with apologies and/or guests. No emails please as they are often delayed and the Club may be charged for late apologies. Upcoming Programs Date Program Chair Sergeant Venue February 19 Convention review President David Leo O Brien Lakeside Club
Member First Name Partner Davis Philip Elizabeth Dyer PP PHF Graeme Alida Exton PHF IPP Rod Gillian Henwood Jeanette Langley PP PHF Noel Betty Lewis Lewis PP PHF Alan Christina Miller Keith Gwen O Brien Danny Vicki O Brien PP PHF Leo Debbie Rijs PP PHF Adrian Louise Ripper PP PHF Don Jude Ross PHF Neil Maree Smith PHF Mike Smolenaars PP PHF Daniel Norrisa Wheal Smyth PP PHF Laurie Jill Strauss PP Rachel David Strauss President David Rachel Thomas Jenni Tulloch PP PHF David Judy Webb Carmel Lyndon Webb PP Lyndon Carmel
Conference preparations Members enjoy Alwyn s presentation
PROGRAM District 9820 Rotary Conference. Sale, Victoria 16th to 18th February 2018 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 2018 REGISTRATIONS FOR FRIDAY GOLFERS AND BUS TRIPPERS The Registration Desk will be open from 14.00 until 17.00 at the Memorial Hall, Macalister Street, Sale. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 2018 08.30 Registrations Open Sale Memorial Hall, Macalister Street, Sale 09.00 Conference Golf Competition Sale Golf Club, Longford 09.15 Bus Tour Departs from the Port of Sale, Canal Road, Sale. Visiting Gippsland Vehicle Collection (Maffra) including morning tea, Heyfield Forestry Memorial, Heyfield Wetlands Centre, Glenmaggie Weir Wall and Blue Gables Vineyard 14.50 Bus Returns to Port of Sale, Canal Road, Sale 15.00 Arrival of Ride to Conference Port of Sale, Canal Road, Sale 16.00 Civic Reception at Port of Sale - Wellington Centre (Invitation Only) 17.30 First Plenary Session Sale Memorial Hall, Macalister Street, Sale Finger Food and Refreshments 18.15 Call to Order 19.20 End of First Plenary Session Dinner at own arrangements SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 2018 07.00 Rotary Leadership Breakfast The Laurels Function Centre, Greenwattle Racecourse, Maffra Road, Sale Speaker, PDG Cathy Roth 08.00 Registrations Open The Chapel - Gippsland Grammar School, 59 Princes Highway, Sale 09.00 Second Plenary Session Garnsey Hall, Gippsland Grammar School Official Opening The Honourable Darren Chester, MP Keynote Speaker Dr Louise Mahler 10.45 Morning Tea 11.15 Resumption of Second Plenary Session Prue Ingram, CEO of Interplast Bob Glindemann Donations in Kind Keynote Speaker Andrew Rule 12.45 Lunch 13.45 Gary Newton - Polio Australia Keynote Speaker, Lisa McInnes-Smith 15.45 Close of Second Plenary Session 16.00 Conference Resolutions Session Garnsey Hall, Gippsland Grammar School 18.30 Third Plenary Session Dress to Impress Dinner, Laurie Payne Gymnasium, Gippsland Grammar School Pre Dinner Drinks 19.00 Call to Order Dinner Music and Entertainment from The Bradley Cruikshank Big Band 23.00 Close of Third Plenary Session SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 2018 09.00 Fourth Plenary Session Garnsey Hall, Gippsland Grammar School Reflections Called to Higher Service 09.30 David Langworthy - Disaster Aid Australia Greg Ross Australian Rotary Health District Awards International Convention On To Conference 2019 Youth Exchange Program Presentation 10.30 Morning Tea 11.00 Building a Rotary for the Future Panel Discussion PDG David Anderson with PDG, Cathy Roth; PDG, Tim Moore and Past President, Amanda Wendt Conference Summary Exchange Conference Banners Conference Closing Remarks DG, Don Ripper 1.15 Lunch