Bulletin of the Rotary Club of Moreland
EDITION 18|12 APRIL 2022
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BREAKFAST AT PEPPERTREE PLACE
We enjoy breakfast and a tour of this amazing facility in Coburg which offers
therapeutic horticulture proograms to people of all ages
Award of Excellence for Club Bulletin 2018-2019
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Moreland Rotary acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin Nations on whose unceded lands we conduct our business. Moreland Rotary respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging. Moreland Rotary also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.
Cover: Moreland Rotary members at Peppertree Place (David Redfearn)
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Breakfast at Peppertree Place
Just off Bell Street in the heart of Coburg is a rather delightful secret something which members of our club were privileged to share as a place for our regular club meeting last week. This well kept secret is Peppertree Place which is part of Kevin Heinze Grow – an organisation set up to provide gardening for recreation, occupation and wellbeing. The success of this formula has led the way in therapeutic horticulture for over forty years helping people of all ages wide range of physical and neurological conditions. The founder, the late Kevin Heinze, was a much loved personality on his ABC gardening show in Victoria was also renowned for his work with children in promoting the health and therapeutic benefits of horticulture. Kevin Heinze Grow was founded through his centre in Doncaster which eventually grew to support all ages and people with particular needs. Peppertree Place was added in 2019 to support people in the northern suburbs. It is a delightful and peaceful island of tranquillity amidst the bustle of the nearby major roads and the Coburg business centre. Peppertree Place has a range of special features including – • a well-stocked nursery which sells plants to the public, • a delightful café in a unique garden setting, and • a community-powered garden which produces food for the café and provides a whole range of nature-based experiences for our participants, staff, volunteers and the broader community. Most of the plants in the nursery are produced by participants in the Kevin Heinze Grow therapeutic horticulture programs under the supervision of qualified horticulturists and dedicated volunteers. The café provides training for people with disabilities, helping them find jobs in the café and hospitality industries. Produce from the kitchen-garden is harvested for use in the café and great coffee is served in the unique and peaceful ambience of the Peppertree Place garden.
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TEXT: KEVIN HEINZE GROW AND DAVID REDFEARN | IMAGES: DAVID REDFEARN
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Breakfast at Peppertree Place
The people you see at Peppertree Place might be a combination of Kevin Heinze Grow program participants (including participants in the NDIS), volunteers, staff and visitors who use the garden to connect to nature and community. The programs are designed to facilitate social connections and opportunities for people to engage in meaningful activities which promote recreation, personal development and wellbeing. The wide range of programs include – • Grow Program - Therapeutic horticulture activities in a garden setting • Clinical Services – Occupational Therapy, Speech Thrapy, counselling and Art Therapy • Hospitality Program – Training in the hospitality industry for people with disabilities • TAFE certificate I & II courses in partnership with Box Hill Institute • Grow on the Go – Training for people with Disabilities seeking employment in Garden maintenance • GROW Well – Tailored therapy for children who have experienced trauma or have a disability • ReGROW – Gardening group for adults living with cognitive impairment as a result of dementia, ABI or stroke. • Teenage Program Flexible yet structured activities to assist young people transitioning to post school options. Moreland Rotary members were treated to a delightful breakfast at the centre and given a tour of inspection by Marketing and Fundraising Manager Georgia Tracy, which included the propagation shed with the propagation mats that Coburg and Moreland Rotary helped fund (see photo at the top of this page). We thank Georgia for showing us around this delightful centre and giving us a wonderful insight to such a hidden gem, We gave special thanks to Alex Baxter for preparing us a really delightful breakfast.
Peppertree Place is really a wonderful asset to our community in so many ways and our club looks forward to exploring ways of working with Georgia and her team to contribute to its good work and help increase the community appreciation and involvement.
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TEXT: KEVIN HEINZE GROW AND DAVID REDFEARN | IMAGES: DAVID REDFEARN
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About Rotary
District Governor's Newsletter
"Our District, Our Voice" is the monthly newsletter of District Governor Anne Reid in 2021-22. There is a lot of information about the many Rotary projects and events across our District. Simply click here to read the latest edition Members of Rotary are part of a diverse group of community and professional leaders working to address community and international service needs and to promote peace and understanding throughout the world.
Rotary districts are a way of grouping a number of clubs in a particular geographic area. The area covered quite often crosses state and even international boundaries.
Rotary District 9790 encompasses the northern Rotary clubs receive a charter suburbs of Melbourne and from the worldwide organisation - stretches north and north east of Rotary International. Victoria to the Murray River and up into parts of NSW. A Rotarian belongs to a particular Rotary Club often near his/her For more information about home or work or sometimes Rotary District 9790, click here because of the club meeting time. THE MORELANDER
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Rotary Leadership 2021-22 Rotary International: President: Shekha Mehta(Susanne) , Rotary Club of District Governor: Anne Reid , Rotary Club of Alexandra Assistant Governor Group 2: Emma Davis, Rotary Club of Moreland Rotary Club of Moreland President: Emma Davis Club Service Roles 2021-22
President President Elect Secretary Treasurer Community Service Vocational Services Membership, International Service and Assistant Bulletin Editor Rotary Foundation Youth and Assistant Secretary Club Administration and Governance Environment and Bulletin Editor Australian Rotary Health Public Relations Club History Valued members Honorary Members
Emma Davis TBA Rosemary Freeman John Hoffmann Rosemary Freeman Brian Bennett Trevor Moyle Rosemary Freeman Silvana De Pretto Nino Galgano and Lee Garwood David Redfearn OAM Rosemary Freeman Russell Stuckey and Brian Bennett Nino Galgano Elly Gardner, Jo Connellan The Hon. Kelvin Thomson, Helen Bailey, John Awler, Richard McCarthy
District 9790 /Multi District Roles 2021-22
Assistant Governor, Group 2 and Director, 2023 Convention Host Organising Committee District Community Service Chair and Australian Rotary Health District Legal Officer District Bulletin Editor and Peter Toomey Community Police Award Shine On Awards
Emma Davis Rosemary Freeman Nino Galgano David Redfearn OAM Brian Bennett
WHEN AND WHERE WE MEET:
Moreland Rotary Club meets most Wednesdays at 7.30 for a 7.40 am start. We meet at the Sorrento Bar, 801 Sydney Road, Brunswick, 3056 HOW TO GET A COPY OF THE MORELANDER:
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Attention: The Secretary, Moreland Rotary Club, PO Box 219, Coburg, Victoria, 3058
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Upcoming events and meetings A standing invitation exists for all readers of The Morelander to attend Moreland Rotary Club meetings and some of our other events. Please let us know if you intend to join us by ringing David Redfearn on 0448 852 747 or emailing on dredfearn@vtown.com.au (click on email address). Upcoming speakers/events
13 April: Monthly Board Meeting (Chair: President Emma Davis 20 April: Club planning 27 April: Tassia Micheleas and Carolyn Wallace, Merri Health
Our Guest Speakers
Moreland Rotary Club invites speakers to our club both from our local community and further afield. They come from a wide range of backgrounds and are invited because they hopefully inform and stimulate our members and guests. We feel that this is of value in fostering a deeper understanding of our diverse community and even providing guidance as to the types of activites and projects our club may engage in. However the opinions expressed by our speakers do not necessarily reflect any official viewpoint of Moreland Rotary nor those of individual club members. Irrespective of this we always offer a warm Rotary welcome to all of our speakers.
click here @RotaryMoreland
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During the pandemic we met via Zoom on Wednesday mornings from 7.30-8.30 am but we NOW MEET in person at our usual venue (listed on page 7). You should contact us beforehand in case restrictions are in force but you can still join us on Zoom at any time and the link is below.
We always aim to have great guest speakers whether meeting in person or virtually! Why not join us one morning? Simply ring David on 0448 852 747 the day before to RSVP or go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3068589175 just before the meeting to join in.