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No. 42559 - Tuesday, July 17, 2012 - A002977L
Weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Bendigo Inc. - Chartered 30th July 1925 - District 9800
PRESIDENT’S REPORT A very busy meeting today - lots of information packed into one hour. I can assure you it won’t be like that every week as time for fellowship is vitally important. Despite a few initial hiccups on my part, I hope everyone who attended enjoyed the meeting. Many highlights, but Tom Dobeli’s passionate and informative wrap up of the recent working trip to Samoa with Ken Gilchrist and two other Rotarians was a standout. Special thanks to Bryan McMahon for coping with the changes and doing a great job as Sergeant - very few of us escaped some very clever and well thought out fines. I did get some feedback that the Guest Speaker was a little hard to hear from members at the back of the room - we’ll try and get that rectified for next meeting. Welcome of Visitors / Guests
Rick Reid our new Assistant Governor for Goldfields Cluster (member of the Rotary Club of Echuca Moama) accompanied by his wife Vicki were our special guests for today’s meeting. Rick gave a brief introduction of himself, a Rotarian of 7 years and currently the International Director at his Club. Rick works in HR for Fonterra at Echuca and is looking forward to the AG role and getting to know the Bendigo clubs better.
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Assistant Governor Rick Reid (RC Echuca) and Vicki with President Brian at Tuesday’s meeting. Martin Leach, Managing Director of Bendigo Property Services, was my guest and thanks to Greg Bickley who looked after Martin during the meeting.
Our guest speaker was Patrick Falconer from Bendigo Business Council whom was introduced by Peter Reading. See Guest Speaker Summary. Messages
Rosalie reported to me that Val Broad was still in St Vincent’s Hospital (now 5 weeks) - a card from the Club was circulated at today’s meeting passing on our greetings and best wishes which we hope will lift Val’s spirits.
COMING UP
The Homework Centre, Aust Rotary Health Indigenous Med Student District Governor Australian Fleece Athol Frederick, and TBA Competition Recipient charity: epilepsy Andrew Skewes, Director
La Trobe University Bendigo Campus
Achieving great outcomes for indigenous students Report from AFC 2012, Recipient's reply Developing La Trobe’s Bendigo Campus, and Bendigo as a university town