Fossicker Dec. 4

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Fossicker The

No. 42579 - Tuesday, December 4, 2012 - A002977L

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

WEEKLY REPORT

With President Brian Figg in Mildura it was up to PE Tom Seddon to step in as President for Tuesday’s meeting, Johnny Krakowiak stood in as sergeant for the day and Hugh Wheeler acted as chairman. Tom submitted the following report: Our guest speaker today was Libby Nuttall, Bendigo bureau manager for WIN and recently returned from a GSE visit to Norfolk in the UK, sponsored by RCB. As many of you would remember, the GSE team to District 1080 had five members rather than the usual four owning to the very high standard of candidates. The team visited several towns: Norwich, Ipswich, Great Yarmouth, Woodbridge, and Cambridge among them. That part of England is so full of history (and Cathedrals) that the team occasionally felt it would have been better to balance the historical touring with more of what the region is doing today and what are its plans for tomorrow. Libby’s interest naturally was in journalism, and she felt that the BBC and ITV were a decade further down the DIY path than WIN is: journos ordinarily are their own camera operator, sub-editor and even do any graphics that accompany a story to broadcast. She brought along a shot of her looking right at home in the presenters chair of the BBC studio in Norwich. To her surprise, she actually found more of interest at radio stations and regional newspapers. One in

PRESIDENT Brian Figg

SECRETARY Kaye Graves

particular impressed Libby with the extent of and enthusiasm they put into their social media strategy, something she felt Australian media companies don’t take seriously enough. Libby and her husband own a racehorse, and she was able to include a day at Newmarket which included a visit to the course and also the Jockey Club. On another day she visited the Royal Family’s Sandringham Stud. Another break was made in the 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


a regular lunch meeting next Tuesday and then on the 18th it’s our Christmas Dinner. Make sure you tell Ian Coates whether you’re coming or not. Then, our last outing for the year is Christmas Carols on the 23rd. John Flood is keeping the roster and unless you’ve told him you’re unable to help you’re on it so we’ll see you there! Thank’s Tom. Other Rotary business Our Rotary exchange student Zsofi shared a presentation she delivered recently when meeting with other incoming exchange students. Good Evening,

itinerary for the team to spend a weekend shopping at Harrods and seeing Jersey Boys in the West End in London. The end of the GSE included the District 1080 conference and a meeting with the 1080 team that will soon make the return visit here to Australia. Thank you to stand-in Sergeant John Krakowiak, who on short notice put together an impressive sergeants session on the ecological, pharmacological, economic and other benefits of going vegetarian. After the big lunch the Club served up I might just manage on a salad tonight! Frida our basset hound won’t be much impressed by that, I’m sure. Looking to the rest of the month, we will have President Brian back with us next week, and Bev Figg is coming home from Melbourne tomorrow also. It’s ROSTER

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

DECEMBER 11 W. Smith. I. Coates N. Kilby W. Smith B. McMahon G. McLeod B. Penna R. McDonald F. Lean B. Penna J. Krakowiak

My name is Zsofi and I’m an inbound from Hungary. I got the amazing opportunity to spend my exchange year in Australia, in the District 9800 with 16 other students from all over the world. We, inbounds, have been here for around 4 months now, and I am speaking for all of us when I say, we have already learnt important things about the world, family, friendship and aobut ourselves. When we came on exchange we crossed our borders. Not just physically but also mentally. We left everytning behind, everything we knew, to start a new life on the other side of the world and it was the best decision a person could ever make. In Australia, we are expriencing a new culture, using a new language and making new friends for a lifetime. But most importantly: we’re learning more things in one day than we ever thought possible. DECEMBER 18 Christmas party

DECEMBER 23 Christmas Carols

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


As I mentioned we all had to face challenges. The first days were the hardest. On the first morning I didn’t know when to get out of bed, who to talk to, where to sit and what to talk about. I didn’t even know which one is the right of the car and the road because it’s the total opposite in Europe.

Cakes ordered through Terry Dalwood from RC Bgo South would be available at the end of the meeting. Wayne also gave details of a very successful BBQ run by the club for the Day of Disability in Rosiland Park over the weekend. Until next week,

Initially, you are always out of your comfort zone. Thanks, Editor Noel Hobley But this will change. Now everything has changed for me. It has only been four months and I already feel much mroe self confident, indpendent, decisive, tolerant and have a greater life perspective - and it’s all thanks to Rotary. I feel I have grown up here and I know that I am not alone in this. So on behalf of all the inbound exchange studetns I would like to thank Rotary district 9800 for the opportunity of Youth Exchange.

COMING EVENTS 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.

Announcements at this week’s meeting came from Frank Lean giving member’s a heads up on the annual Exercise Book drive through Donations in Kind. He suggested Boltons, or one of the several supermarkets that also carry them.

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.

Ian ‘Bear’ Coates gave us some more details of the forthoming Christmas Meeting, see details included in Fossicker.

CHRISTMAS PARTY

John Flood wanted to thank members for their efforts at the Camp Getaway working bee last weekend. He also made mention of PP Wayne Smith collecting as many tools as he could before heading home, some not belonging to him and then forgetting some of his, an appropriate fine ensued. John also announced the first draft of a roster for the annual Christmas Carols on Sunday, December 23. See attached. Please check your allocation on the roster and advise John Flood of any problems. Wayne Smith anounced that some of the Christmas Anniversaries BIRTHDAYS:

December 11 to December 17 Alid Robinson, Vera Reading Dec. 11, Aileen Cambridge Dec. 13, Joan McMahon Dec. 15. Marshall Horne Dec. 17.

ROTARY INDUCTIONS: WEDDING John and Ann Cartwright Dec. ANNIVERSARIES: 8, Garry and Liz Spence Dec. 15.

WEBSITE:

Bendigo Rotary Club Christmas Party Date - Tuesday 18th December 2012 Venue - Bendigo Club Incorporated Time 6.30 for 7.00 Finger Food and 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. 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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FIRST
DRAFT

‐

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.
 
 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
).

G.Reilly

 Cash
Caravan
–
Collect
&
Return.
‐
W.Smith.
 Trestle
Tables
(8).


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,
B.Perrin,
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,
R.Paulsen.
 
 
 Site
6
(Path
between
Camp
Hill
&
High
School)
6
p.m.

B.Ackerman
(c),
C.Martin,
J.Flood,
G.Spence,
F.Lean,
 M.Paulsen.
 
 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.


And you thought our roads drove you round the bend!!

President Brian and the We Care committee hosted the annual Christmas afternoon tea last Sunday for senior member’s and partners.

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