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No. 42580 - Tuesday, December 11, 2012 - A002977L

Weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Bendigo Inc. - Chartered 30th July 1925 - District 9800

WEEKLY REPORT

Unfortunately President Brian was again called away to look after Bev, who managed a return to Bendigo last week but is still having a very difficult recovery from back surgery. We also made do without Szofi this week, who is on a trip to Phillip Island. Our speaker today was Angie Bysouth, Vice-Principal at Bendigo Special Development School. BSDS was supported by the club last year, and this year is a beneficiary of Swap Meet proceeds. The school moved into its current building in 2006, and has grown since then from 89 to 127 students so has outgrown what is still a new facility. Its students are children ages 5 – 18 with IQs below 50 from an area reaching as far as Wedderburn and Kyneton. Many students have behavioural problems as well as learning problems. Necessarily the school has a very high staff to student ratio: one teacher and two support staff for six students. There are 90 staff overall, including 28 teachers.

a path for wheelchairs, and it contains a variety of plants as well as things like water fountains (that the kids are meant to touch) and a wall of things to feel or which make sounds when interacted with.

One facility of the school is a “sensory room” filled with things that, for instance, can help children to better their ability to grab and hold and manipulate items with their hands. A new sensory garden, which the club has helped to fund, has three zones — grassland, bushland and ocean — that connect the sensory room to the hydrotherapy pool. The garden has both lots of steps and changes of level, but also

At the conclusion of Angie’s presentation the chairman of the day, PP Wayne Smith, took the opportunity to present a cheque, on behalf of the club, for the Schools Sensory Garden project, to the value of $8,000 dollars. This was part of the disbursements from Wayne’s year as president and was very much appreciated by Angie, on behalf of the Bendigo Special Development School.

PRESIDENT Brian Figg

SECRETARY Kaye Graves

TREASURER Wayne Smith

PAST PRESIDENT Wayne Smith

BOARD MEMBERS: Vocational Service - John Krakowiak President Elect - Tom Seddon New Generations - Phil West Club Service - Garry Gunnell Rotary Foundation - Hugh Wheeler Community Service - Libby Hughes International Service - Valerie Barker Editor: Noel Hobley noelhobley@bigpond.com - Distribution: The Terrace theterrace@phs.org.au Correspondence: PO Box 131, Bendigo, 3552


Other Rotary business Announcements at this week’s meeting came from Val Barker updating us on the Education project: Education and Literacy is one of the Rotary International six areas of focus.

The school will also be one of the beneficiaries from our efforts at the Swap Meet this year, so more to come. Next week is of course our Christmas Party, this year being held at the Bendigo Club. 6.30 for 7pm and please RSVP to Ian Coates if you haven’t already. We will also be collecting presents for The Smith Family on the night, so if you can please bring an unwrapped children’s present to put under the tree on the night and Johnny K will take it from there. While you’re out buying that present, please also consider buying a school exercise book or two for the collection Val Barker and Frank Lean are coordinating. See you all next week, but if you cannot attend the Christmas Party then on behalf of President Brian I look forward to seeing you when we resume in the New Year, on Tuesday 8 January. Happy holidays, Tom. ROSTER

Chairman Sergeant at Arms Corporals Cashiers Regalia Reception Grace Four Way Test

This is a project that everyone can get involved in Rotarians, family and friends. The request is that when anyone finds a “special”, they buy a few items. “Find” is the challenge, as the stores won’t give advanced notice and some hide them hoping people will buy the dearer ones. If all else fails ask. Restricted quantities may be an issue with some retailers and special promotions, but when they understand it’s for Rotary and we give them away for free, good things happen. This project provides an easy way for others to help Rotary and to let them know about how we are helping young people in developing countries. The specials are generally on offer when Clubs are closed and people are on holidays, so please keep your eyes peeled. Early in January each year, stores offer promotional items at very attractive prices. Generally $1.00 will provide a year’s supply exercise books for four students. This is an opportunity for our Club to make a real difference for little effort. Often exercise books and pencils, the main requirement for all classrooms, are available for a few cents. We can ensure that they get to needy children via DIK. Please get items to Val or Frank who will get them to DIK for despatch. Libby Hughes announced a project to bring more community awareness of Rotary and the opportunities it presents. We need ideas, big or small, to show the

DECEMBER 18 Brian Figg I. Coates

DECEMBER 23 Christmas Carols

DECEMBER 25 No Meeting

N. Hobley P. Reading B. Penna

A Notice for Chairman - To assist the President and as a courtesy to guest speakers, when the president calls for visiting Rotarians and guests to be introduced, the Chairman for the day is asked, please, to stand and introduce the guest speaker by name with the comment that he/she will be more formally introduced later in the meeting. Members are reminded that if for any reason you are unable to fulfil the duty for which you are rostered it is your responsibility to arrange a replacement


public what Rotary is all about. The District has Bear also asked that I don’t forget to mention the picked April 21st and has requested that each club bowls night, coming up on January 22. Get your will do something to raise awareness of Rotary . calendar oganised and let Noel Kilby or Daryl Watts We need something that the public can see or be told know of your plans. of . We need ideas!! Please give it some thought and See you next week, we’ll start a sub committee in Jan to start the planning Editor Noel Hobley process. If you have any ideas please talk to me or send an email before our meeting in the New Year (8th Jan). If its just a snippet, mention it, someone else may have the missing snippet!! John Flood has updated the roster for the Carols night, see attached. Please check your allocation on the roster and advise John Flood of any problems - if you don’t change it then it will be considered correct and you’ll be expected there to fill your spot. Wayne ‘The Chair’ Smith directed our attention to the annual district 9800 conference, organised for March 14 to 16, next year. Venue is Albury so close to home. See attached outline and click through to the website to register online. Ian ‘The Bear’ Coates reminded us of the Christmas Party next Tuesday evening. Final numbers will be given to the club, for catering, on Friday (This Friday) so let Bear know what your doing. We have 76 confirmed after yesterday’s meeting so numbers are looking good for a great night. Tickets will be allocated by the cashiers for a free pre-dinner drink. The Bendigo Club Manager, Adrian, has provided a couple of bottles of wine, gift wrapped and has organised for our honour boards to be back in place for the night. Don’t forget a child’s present for the Smith Family. Anniversaries

December 18 to January 7 BIRTHDAYS: John Cartwright Dec. 24, Sue Clarke Dec. 25, Warwick Johanson, Caspar Sens Dec. 28, Heike Coia Dec. 29, Jenny Shelton Dec. 31, Peter Davies, Sandra Reardon Jan. 1, Ian Monotti Jan. 3, Jill Trevorah Jan 5. ROTARY John Krakowiak, Bruce Perrin INDUCTIONS: Dec. 19, Ian Monotti Dec. 22. WEDDING Ian and Jenny Shelton Dec. 31, ANNIVERSARIES: Noel and Val Kilby Jan. 6.

WEBSITE:

COMING EVENTS CHRISTMAS PARTY Bendigo Rotary Club Christmas Party Date - Tuesday 18th December 2012 Venue - Bendigo Club Incorporated Time 6.30 for 7.00 Finger Food and a Free Drink on the Club’s new balcony Main Course - Trio of Roasts Desert - Plum Pudding Cost $28 per head. Come along and support President Brian and catch up with fellow Rotarians you might not have seen for some time. COMMUNITY CAROLS As many Rotarians as possible will be needed for this big event on Sunday 23rd December. A roster is about to be prepared. If you are NOT able to assist you please advise John Flood, Ron Rogers or Barry Penna as soon as possible or e-mail John Flood on jaflood@ impulse.net.au. BOWLS NIGHT The annual bowls night is scheduled for January 22, 2013 at the Bendigo East Bowling Club. Rotarians and Partners Coordinators are Noel Kilby or Daryl Watts. Ian Coates, Fellowship

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SECOND
DRAFT

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Please
indicate
if
unavailable
&
discuss
changes
with
John
Flood

 
 Community
Carols
2012
 Duty
Roster
–
Rosalind
Park
–
Sunday
23rd
December
2012
 Coordinator
–
Colin
Nankervis.
Ph.
(B)
54414000,
(H)
54435720.
(M)
0419371289.
 Programme
Directors
–
Val
Broad
&
Bev
Leeson.
 
 Transport
of
equipment
from
Bendigo
Hire
8.am
B.Doherty
(c),
W.
Smith,
R.McDonald,
T.
Abbott,
A.Robinson,
 J.Cartwright,
J.Flood,
T.Dobeli,
M.Hughes.
 
 Transport
of
equipment
from
Strathfieldsaye.
To
Park
by
8.30
a.m.
J.Gallagher
(c)
 
 Stage,
Marquee,
Chairs
Lights
etc.
To
be
delivered
by
Bendigo
Party
Hire

7am.


 Choir
Stalls,
(From
Girton
College
).

J.Gallagher

 Cash
Caravan
–
Collect
&
Return.
‐
W.Smith.
 Trestle
Tables
(8).
(8.00
am
View
Hill
Fellowship)


I.Shelton,
G.Reilly.
 Placement
of
Scissor
Lifts,
Stage
Decoration,
Marquee
erection,
etc.
8.30am
Sun
23rd.
 G.Gunnell
(c),
J.Gallagher,
B.Doherty,
C.Nankervis,
B.Penna,
D.Buttolph,
J.Flood,
H.Wheeler,
K.Gilchrist,
G.Reilly,
 M.Hughes,
T.Seddon,
G.Spence,
N.Burdon,
P.Reading,
N.Bannan,
N.Kirby.
R.Rogers,
T.Dobeli,
N.Whitfield,
 K.Walder,
I.Shelton.

 Also
to
assist
with
dismantling
etc
at
the
conclusion
of
Carols.
 
 
 Sunday
Evening
 Cash
Caravan
6.30
pm.
J.Svanosio
(c),
E.Trevorah,
,
I.Coates,
M.Coates.
 Runners
&
Stage
Safety
5.30
pm.

R.Rogers,
G.Reilly,
P.Reading,
T.Dobeli
 Merchandise
Table
6.00
pm.

D.Buttolph
(c),
J.Krakowiak,
R
Davies,
L.Windsor,
T.Abbott,
A.Robinson,
Z.Szabo,
 V.Barker.
 
 Carpark
Supervisor
5.30
p.m


H.
Wheeler,
B.McMahon.
 
 Donation
Collection,
Candle
&
Programme
distribution,
6
Sites
–
(trestle
Tables
provided).
 Site
1.
(View
St
Entrance)
6.00
p.m.

G.Gunnell
(c),
J.Bruce,
K.Richmond,
B.Perrin,
W.Smith,
D.Ionescu.
 
 
 Site2.(Williamson
Entrance)
6
p.m.


G.Clarke
(c),
J.Cartwright,
M.Hughes,
N.Kilby,
K.Graves,
G.Bickley.
 
 
 Site3.
(Bull
St
Entrance)
6
p.m.

B.Doherty
(c),
L.Hughes,
T.Seddon,
K.Gilchrist,
P.West,
K.Walder.
 
 
 Site
4
(Fernery
–
Creek
Side)
6.00
p.m.

R.McDonald
(c),
D.Coia,
A.Hampton,
N.Hobley,
N.Burdon.
 
 
 Site
5
(Path
Junction
near
Art
Gallery)
6
p.m.

B.Figg
(c),
N.Bannon,
R.Vanstan,
A.Jones,
G.McLeod.
 
 
 Site
6
(Path
between
Camp
Hill
&
High
School)
6
p.m.

B.Ackerman
(c),
C.Martin,
J.Flood,
G.Spence,
F.Lean.
 
 Santa’s
Helpers.
B.Penna
(c),
G.Reilly,
N.Bannon,
N.Whitfield,
B.Figg,
B.Doherty,
P.Reading,
D.Watts,
M.Hughes,
 and
all
other
available
Rotarians
to
report
to
Barry
Penna
at
the
View
St
entrance
at
9
pm.
 
 Inner
Wheel
BBQ.

B.Penna,
D.Watts,
L.Murphy
&
K.Reade
(Bgo.
Sandhurst).
 
 
 At
the
conclusion
of
Carols
all
Rotarians
to
assist
with
dismantling
etc.


Rotary - It’s Amazing! The Rotary District 9800 Conference will held in Albury in 2013

MARCH 14 TO 16 AT THE ALBURY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE It will be enthralling, exciting and great fun, but you’ll have to be quick. •

• • • • • •

• • • •

Take advantage of the lowest Early Bird Registration fee in 7 years - it can’t be extended. Conference places and accommodation are strictly limited. Beautiful Albury is an easy drive or a leisurely train ride. You have a wide choice of accommodation. Golf or bridge anyone? Play at a magnificent country club. Visit wineries and local attractions on an optional bus tour. Relax and socialise at a Welcome BBQ with drinks and jazz in an idyllic river setting. Get involved in the fabulous ‘Rotary’s Got Talent’ show. Attend workshops on social media and technology, and membership. Enter theSt Patrick’s Day Cluster Kayak Challenge. Catch up with this year’s Youth Exchange, GSE, Ambassadorial Scholars and the Rotary bike riders. Enjoy Saturday’s ‘country casual’ Dinner Dance with the Blackburn High School Senior Stage Band and special guest entertainers.

Hear and see an outstanding program of speakers and entertainers • • • •

The supreme professional, Tony Charlton AM, will be the MC. Thrill to another Conference first: satellite interviews with stunning international guests from the UK and the US. See star finalists from ‘Australia’s Got Talent’. Find out: • The inside story of the Mars and moon landings • What makes a specialist in hyperbaric medicine dive on a submarine in the Dardanelles and the Bikini Atoll • What the granddaughter of Australia’s greatest cricketer is doing on the stage at Covent Garden • How you manage 16 outback stations from the Kimberley to south-east Australia, larger than many European countries • How Victoria’s industrial might can be reborn • How you get from Adelaide to the top of Mt Everest.

LINK TO THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE HERE


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