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12 July 2018
A new Rotary year has dawned so welcome aboard everyone! Thank you for the many words of encouragement and congratulations and I am certainly looking forward to another great year at the wonderful Rotary Club of Eltham.
Internationally, Barry Rassin from Bermuda has taken over as RI President. Barry has selected the theme ‘Be the Inspiration’ to help guide the work of some 1.2 million Rotarians worldwide. Malcolm Kerr, (RCE Cobram) is the new District 9790 Governor and will visit RCE on August 2nd. Greg Paull, (RC Diamond Creek) is once again our Assistant Governor and a great supporter of RCE.
We had a marvellous Changeover and thank you to the many members and partners, visiting Rotarians and others who came along. It was wonderful to have Marlene and Ash McFarlane join us too. PE John Skinner did a great job as MC ensuring everything ran smoothly and according to plan. Congratulations to our newest Paul Harris recipients: Graham Miles, Ann Lynch and Dale Atkins and special thanks to partners Marianne, John and Penny for keeping this a surprise.
Congratulations to PP Judy, her board and all RCE members on a very successful 2017-2018 Rotary year! As Eltham Rotarians, we have to be proud of the fellowship, teamwork and successful outcomes that characterised Judy’s presidential year in which the RI 2017-18 theme of ‘Make a Difference’ was definitely evidenced.
For my induction as the 46th President of RCE, Judy enlisted the assistance of PP Bruce Smith who 15 years ago, in 2003, inducted me into Strathmore RC. A lovely surprise and I thank Bruce for making the trip from Torquay where he now resides. Other surprise guests too included former Strathmore Rotarians along with cousins including District 9790 DG Nominee, Bruce Anderson. Special thanks to PP Judy & Ann for their organisation and Lorraine Englefield and Jenny Kelly for their creative flower arrangements. Thanks everyone for a great Changeover night!
Congratulations to Alex Trakula, the new President of DV Rotaract Club and thanks to Brett, PP Judy, Jules, PE John, Sally and Steve for showing support and attending DVRC Changeover.
Our weekly program gets off to a super start this week with former RCE sponsored student, Innes Bigaran, returning and talking to us about her studies post her attendance at National Youth and International Science forums back in 2011. I know we will be inspired!
 
President Jill
Lower Eltham Park BBQ 9:30 am - 2:30 pm
 
You are responsible for finding a replacement if you are unable to do your rostered duty and to notify Lyn Truran  ljtruran@bigpond.com 
 
Sunday 15 July Sunday 22 July Sunday 29 July
Paul Gardner (TC) Clayton Hedger (TC) John O'Callaghan (TC)
Heather Gardner David Laws Roma O'Callaghan
Irene Cant Brett Linsell Judy Sharp
Dennis Booth Denese Billings Andrew Sheppard
 
 
Upcoming Events
Particle Physics - a not so Standard Model
Heidelberg Golf Club
Jul 12, 2018
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Gippsland Gold - Sallie Jones
Heidelberg Golf Club
Jul 19, 2018
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
TBA
Heidelberg Golf Club
Jul 26, 2018
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
District Governor's visit
Heidelberg Golf Club
Aug 02, 2018
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Special General Meeting/Club Assembly
Heidelberg Golf Club
Aug 09, 2018
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Festival Committee meeting
Function room, Eltham Hotel
Aug 13, 2018
7:00 PM – 9:30 PM
 
TBA
Heidelberg Golf Club
Aug 16, 2018
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Club Committee Meetings
Heidelberg Golf Club
Aug 23, 2018
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Days for Girls
Heidelberg Golf Club
Aug 30, 2018
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Rotaract Meetings
 
 
The Rotaract Club of Diamond Valley meets on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month at 7:30 pm Meeting Details
 
 
 
Save the Dates!
 
Rotary Eltham Festival
Sat 10th and Sun 11th Nov
Advise Paul Kelly of your availability
 
Post Festival Dinner
Sun 11th Nov at 7pm
Machan Indian Restaurant
Main Rd, Eltham
$20 per person for banquet
 
RCE Christmas Function
Thurs 6th Dec
Ballara Receptions
 
2019 Victorian Multi District Conference
15th - 17th Feb 2019
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Registrations open 1st July
 
 
 
 
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Club Meets:
Thursday 6:15 for 6.45pm
 
Heidelberg Golf Club
8 Main Road
Lower Plenty
 
Contact : Ernita Songahid
0410 520 324
 
Bulletin Editor
Diane Penkethman
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For good food, good fellowship and the opportunity to serve through Rotary, we give thanks.
 

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July 2018
 
Duty Roster
John Skinner (Team Captain)
Denese Billings
Ross McDonald
Darryl Wallace
 
Fines Roster
July 5 (No meeting)
July 12 Lou Bolzonello
July 19  Gary Williams
July 26 John O'Callaghan
 
 
 
 
If you are unable to attend to your duty allocation, it is your responsibility to find a replacement and advise Brett Linsell
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Ian Toohill
July 8
 
Kevin Darling-Filby
July 27
 
Spouse Birthdays
Judy Paynter
July 17
 
Join Date
Kevin Darling-Filby
July 1, 2009
9 years
 
Ernita Songahid
July 2, 2017
1 year
 
John Roberts
July 2, 2017
1 year
 
Keith den Hartog
July 13, 2017
1 year
 
Melissa Anderson
July 25, 2002
16 years
 
ClubRunner
This Week at Rotary
Thursday 12 July - "Particle Physics: a not-so-Standard Model"
We are so pleased to have a very special guest as our presenter for President Jill Ramsay's first offical meeting as President.  Innes Bigaran is a doctoral student at the University of Melbourne School of Physics. In 2011, the Rotary Club of Eltham supported Innes to attend the National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) in Canberra, and subsequently to attend the London International Youth Science Forum (LIYSF) as an Australian representative later that same year.Innes is presenting this week some answers to the questions on the universe which you've always wanted to ask - Why are we here? How do stars and galaxies form? and so much more.  Come to hear Innes and learn about particles.
Chairman:  Darryl Wallace
Fine Master:  Lou Bolzonello
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Happy Snaps!
Thank you to Lorraine and Jenny
Thank you from us all to Lorraine Englefield and Jenny Kelly  for the beautiful centrepieces - and at short notice- for our Changeover Dinner.
 
Family of Rotary Update
  • Our thoughts are with Ron Manison who undergoes surgery on Friday July 13. We all wish Ron a speedy return to much better health
  • Best wishes to Michael Martin’s mum who is recovering from a broken hip
  • Longer serving RCE members will recall Bob Eycken who has sadly passed away after a long illness. There will be two funeral services: 12 noon Tuesday 17 July at Le Pine, 848 Main Road Eltham and 2pm Friday 20 July at St John's Anglican Church, Mansfield
 
 
RCE Jackets & Polo Shirts
Posted by Kaye Smith
Do you require a Rotary Club of Eltham (RCE) protective jacket? Orders are currently being taken.
The supplier has kindly  agreed to maintain the cost again this year at $58.50.
Orders for jackets will be taken until Friday the 13th of July 2018.
nb: RCE polo shirts are also currently available. Do you require a second shirt if on duty for the 2 days of the Festival?  Cost $38.50.
Please contact - for jackets or polo tops with  your name, number and the size required to:
Kaye  Smith  M:0458 332 499  kayej.smith@bigpond.com
Payment to be made on collection to the Duty Team on a Thursday evening.
 
Interact Club of Montmorency Secondary College Review
My name is Leni Law-Davies and in 2016 I was the President of the Interact Club of Montmorency Secondary College.
Interact was, honestly, an amazing thing to be a part of, all the way through high-school. As the junior division of Rotary, being a member allows for so many incredible experiences and unique opportunities. As I see it, there are three key advantages and strengths of the club as a whole –the chance to make a difference, the chance to meet new people, and the chance to learn more about the world.
An Interact Club allows for a small group of people to make a big difference, in fundraising for many and varied causes.  We hold a series of major events throughout the year, as well as multiple free dress days with gold coin donations. There are three key major events we hold each year, the first of which is Shave for a Cure. Supporting the Leukemia Foundation, Shave for a Cure is a big deal at Montmorency – though it’s run by Interact, the whole school, teachers and students alike, get involved. The second is Wheelchairs for Kids. First run in my final year at the school, the Wheelchairs for Kids event is run at Willinda Park, and also sees a massive amount of support from the school community in raising money for wheelchairs for those in third world countries, a cause that’s growing each year. The final one of these events is a dinner to support the orphanage in East Timor that the club supports. Over the time I was with the club, this dinner morphed from a straight dinner to a 1920s style speakeasy and even a 1970s style disco. It’s a great opportunity to raise money for a good cause while meeting new people and just having a good, fun night. It’s always one of our most attended events, and our most profitable.
Being a member of Interact Club gives its members the opportunity to interact with like-minded people we wouldn’t otherwise get the chance to meet, let alone spend time with. It’s really noticeable walking into a meeting that there’s this fantastically welcoming atmosphere – everyone’s so friendly and so keen to be there. There aren’t any rules about joining, no applications or standards to pass, so everyone’s welcome, at any time. This results in a group of people who’re there because they’re keen and passionate about the causes they’re supporting, and creates a network of incredible minds from across all year levels.
This sense of warmth and welcome extends to the club’s interactions with the Rotary as a whole. It’s always great to see, at the events that we hold, members of the wider community, both Rotary and Rotaract, attending and forming relationships with members of the club, as people we can look up to as an extension of the work we’re doing, simply at a different level. It’s a community that’s intensely supportive, and that’s really important.
Being a member of the Interact Club allows for you to learn more about the world. The Rotary Club of Eltham, has a very close connection to East Timor, and through Interact, students are able to learn about parts of the world that we may otherwise not have any interaction with. It’s not hypothetical, it’s direct – we can see the effect that our fundraising is having, and the good that it’s going, and then pass on this awareness to others. It’s a really rewarding experience.
The Interact Club of Montmorency Secondary College also offers, through the Rotary Club of Eltham, a scholarship for a three-month exchange in Japan, an experience that I was lucky enough to be granted. It’s not exaggerating to say that this experience was life-changing. It allowed me to experience a different culture first hand, to live in a place so different to my home, and then repay the favour for my host sister Momoka, who then came and stayed with me in Australia. The experience granted me a family away from home, and a lifelong friend.
One of the things I did when I was in Japan was attend Rotary Club of Hondu meetings. These really stood out to me – in a place that was so different from home, so culturally unique, there was this sense of sameness in the Rotary Club. The same sense of openness, of welcome. The same aura of community and support. The same atmosphere of communal determination to do good. This is the power of Rotary, on its many levels.
Interact was an amazing part of my high-school experience, and that of so many others. The club does great work and provides every individual student that gets involved that same opportunity to do good in the world. I’d like to thank Ian Toohill, Jill Ramsay, Sally Squires, Johnny and Mamiko Akiyama for being especially supportive throughout my time in Interact and beyond.
2018 - 2019 Board
 
President
Jill Ramsay
 
 
President Elect
John Skinner
Rotary Foundation
Judy Sharp
Secretary
Ernita Songahid
Aquabox
John Roberts
Treasurer
Michael Martin
Membership
Jules Aussems 
Immediate Past President
Judy Sharp
Public Relations
Sally Squires
Community Service
Paul Kelly
Club Administration
John Skinner
Youth Service
Ian Toohill Club Service and Program
Alison Cooper
International Service
Rob Kilcullen
2018 Festival
Dale Atkins

PAST PRESIDENTS  The Rotary Club Of Eltham Chartered 19th April 1973, District 9790  

Geoff Dreverman 73-74: Neville Emerson 74-75: Bruce Holland 75-76: Bob McLellan 76-77:

Doug Blaikie 77-78: Les Clarke 78-79: Keith Kelley 79-80: John Smibert 80-81: Paul Gardner 81-82:

Chris Parenthoine 82-83: Arthur Trainor 83-84: Merv Günter 84-85: John Maltha 85-86: Graeme Beyer 86-87:

Mike Ramsay 87-88: Terry Boocock 88-89: Ken Ferguson 89-90: Bill Penna 90-91: John Jacobson 91-92:

Jim Nairn 92-93: Nigel Bell 93-94: David Bowen 94-95: Ian Thomas 95-96: Vic Vela 96-97: Gabor Tamas 97-98:

Gordon Birch 98-99: Gary Reid 99-00: Mike Irwin 00-01: John Lewis 01-02: Brian Weyman 02- 03:

Graeme Hardiman 03-04: Alan Anderson 04-05: Chris Chapple 05-06: Max Lee 06-07: Ross McDonald 07-08:

David Flint 08-09: Tony Wason 09-10: Michael Englefield 10-11: Rob Kilcullen 11-12: Mike Wetzler 12-13:

Ken Paynter 13-14: Con Proussalis 14-15: David McFarlane 15-16

Kevin Hadingham 16-17: Judy Sharp 17-18