Club number 18290 / District 9790 Volume 64 Number 17 Meeting Date : 16 October 2017 PRESIDENT : Ron Halicki SECRETARY : Fiona McCarthy TREASURER : John Keeffe PO Box 80 Seymour 3661 www.rotaryseymour.org seymour@rotary9790.org.au Secretary Fiona 0419 260 580 Our Invocation: For good food, good fellowship and the opportunity to serve through Rotary we give thanks. COMING PROGRAM : Meeting date TUESDAY 24 October 30 October 6 November Venue REFER BELOW Go Tafe Go Tafe Time 6.30pm 6.30pm for 7pm 6.30pm for 7pm Chairman Cashiers Greeter Invocation John Keeffe Marlene Campbell & Dave Freeman Alan Walton Rita Collins Toast Program Regalia & Room Set Up Vocational visit to the Children First facility in Kilmore in conjunction with Southern Mitchell See details below Gary Doherty Honor Auchinleck Centenery of the battle of Beersheba and the part played by Honor s Grandfather, Sir Harry Chauvel. See below for further details. Xenia & Don Cup Eve festivities. If you are unable to fulfill your task please arrange someone else to do so Please confirm your attendance, along with guests, to Ralph Baker on 0402 468 258 or email mariam.baker@bigpond.com by 4pm THURSDAY prior to meeting.
Please note that our meeting planned for October 23 will actually take place on Tuesday 24, not at GoTafe but at the Children s First Foundation Farm [formerly Moira Kelly s Children s Farm] at 190 Saunders Road Kilmore East. This will be a joint meeting with Southern Mitchell and Euroa Clubs. The cost will be $25 per head with all proceeds going to the foundation. A bus will be arranged from Seymour leaving from the Rotunda opposite the police station at 6pm. A BBQ style meal with salads will be provided but members are encouraged to bring a sweets plate. Meeting October 30 - CENTENARY OF THE BATTLE OF BEERSHABA. The Rotary Club of Seymour is delighted to have the privilege of Honor Auchinleck speak at our Rotary Club on Moday 30 th October 2017.Honor has investigated the history of the Light Horse where her grandfather, Sir Harry Chauvel played an important part. This year is the centenary of the Battle of Beersheba which took place on 31 st October 1917, and was a turning point in the First World War. The Light Horse played an important part in Seymour s and the surrounding areas history. Several local boys were members of the Light Horse during the First World War and others joined the Light Horse as members of the Citizen Military Forces (CMF) between the wars. Puckapunyal also houses the Light Horse Museum. The Light Horse became the Armored Corps during World War 2. Honor is also a member of the Chauvel Foundation. Her mother Elyne Mitchell wrote the Silver Brumby books as well as military books. Her father Tom Mitchell was a prisoner of war in Changi and then became a member of State Parliament and her husband comes from a well known British military family. Members are encouraged to bring partners and guests. Please advise Ralph Baker of your intentions as soon as possible for this very special presentation. ooooooooooooooo Our sergeant Martin Raby brought our meeting to order and invited IPP Ruth Byers, standing in for President Ron, to open our meeting. Ruth welcomed our special guest John Gribben. Our invocation was delivered by Jacqui Brauman and Xenia Williamson provided our loyal toast including toasting the Rotary Club of Jerusalem. The clubs local projects include providing school meals for the poorest of children from all communities, modernising equipment at a home for severely disabled children and a project collecting musical instruments to teach talented and gifted handicapped children. The meeting was handed to our chairman PP David Freeman who called for reports : FROM OUR PRESIDENT, COMMITTEE CHAIRS and ROTARIANS New Generations chair Jane Challis advised that we now had a proposed RYLA participant and that the application process would proceed. Jane also advised that the National Youth Science Forum dinner would take place this Friday night. Jane thanked Alison, Xenia and Paulette for participating in this week s reading program.
Foundation / International chair Hugh Lawrence reminded us that the Foundation was formed in 1917 with an initial contribution of $17, equivalent to $500 today. From these humble beginnings the Rotary Foundation has grown in to one of the largest philanthropic organisations in the world. Sue Goette advised that she had taken responsibility for the Ladies Day Out function which would take place on 12 November. The cost will be $75 per person including lunch. The bus will leave at 6.30am from the IGA carpark and will pick up in Kilmore and Wallan. Please contact Ruth Byers to book your place. ooooooooooooooo The topic from our special guest speaker this evening, amateur historian, John Gribben, pictured with Ruth and Chairman David, was Cultures in Central Victoria an enlightening look at the cultures that we may not be aware of as we travel through central Victoria. John commenced his presentation with a pic of his church in Kialla West which unfortunately will close in the next 6 months or so and progressed to a trip through Shepparton and surrounding areas: Alabanian Mosque, Shepparton. The oldest mosque in Victoria it services 400 local families where interestingly men and women pray from separate areas of the facility. Iraqi Mosque, Shepparton. As well as locals many travelers visit this mosque to pray and mix with likeminded people. Sikh Temple, Shepparton. A Punjabi based temple where all funds raised to build the temple were raised from cash donations as there is a tendency amongst the Punjabi people not to use banks. Afghan Mosque, Shepparton. This Mosque opened in 2014 and services families from the surrounding areas. As a religion persecuted by ISAS the freedoms the area offers are greatly appreciated. Turkish Mosque, Mooroopna. The second oldest Mosque in the area this facility is a little more elaborate than many with the local Mufti paid for by the Turkish government. Jewish Synagogue, Shepparton. Operating between 1911 and 1965 Richard Pratt attended this Synagogue and is now remembered by a monument on its original site.
St Anthony s Coptic Monastery, Heathcote. Established by the Christians of Egypt this significant facility is very tightly secured because of persecution in its homeland. Bendigo Stupa. This Buddhist Temple, currently under construction, is a place of worship and convalescence. Once completed it will house the largest jade Buddha in the world with the jade being extracted from Thailand. It is expected to be in place in May next year. The temple has had millions of dollars poured into its construction and will be completed in the next 12 months or so. The Stupa is located around 5 kilometers from Heathcote. John indicated that in most cases it is possible to visit all these facilities, with the possible exception of the Coptic Monastery, however it should be understood that in many cases the English language may not be spoken. In some cases meals will be supplied to those in need, as their religion dictates. ooooooooooooooooo Sergeant Martin immediately fined Jane for bailing out on her date and Chaddy was got for his recent holiday. Tony Lee put money in the kitty after his rip Van Winkle effort of sleeping in for the business breakfast and Fred was fined for turning up twice for the same event. Although she always offers to think about fines Xenia was fined for never actually offering one. And finally Ruth was fined for white anting Ron back into the Presidents seat. October is Economic and Community Development month. With a jackpot of $425 on the line Dylan West won the opportunity to spin for the win walking away with a whopping $5. 21 October Tastes of the Goulburn. 21 October Christmas raffle commences. 3 & 7 November Shake the can 12 November Ladies Day Out 19 November ANZAC tribute show 22 to 25 March 2018 District Conference
SEYMOUR ROTARY CLUB MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE 2017/2018 PRESIDENT : Ron Halicki PRESIDENT ELECT : Mariam Baker SECRETARY : Fiona McCarthy TREASURER : John Keeffe IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT : Ruth Byers CLUB ADMINISTRATION : Director Mariam Baker Bulletin Editor Mark Dossor Sergeant At Arms Martin Raby / Corporal Xenia Williamson Attendance Ralph Baker Program Sharon Anderson Warne & Marlene Campbell Family of Rotary Marlene Campbell and Ian Chadwick Catering Ron Halicki and Mariam Baker Youth Protection Officer Fiona McCarthy Club Historians Mary Greenshields, Don Wilson and Bryan Tehan VOCATION : NEW GENERATIONS : Director Paulette Andrews Director Jane Challis Committee Fred Sartori, Rita Collins & Dylan West Committee Xenia Williamson, Julie Schulz & Mary Greenshields MEMBERSHIP : COMMUNITY SERVICE : Director Mark Dossor Director Greg Byers Committee Don Wilson & Marlene Campbell Committee Alan Walton, Tony Woodhouse, Dimitra Giannopoulos, Heath Munari, Martin Raby, Jacqui Brauman and Lajita Allan-Agnew. INTERNATIONAL & FOUNDATION : PUBLIC IMAGE : Director Hugh Lawrence DIRECTOR : Catriona Jarman Committee Gary Doherty, Alison Hall & Taylan Atar Committee Vivian Beaumont and Ralph Baker Radio Catriona Jarman Website Ruth Byers Club photographer Dylan West SERVICE PROJECTS : Director Ruth Byers OTHER DUTIES : Deputies Tony Lee & David Freeman Rotary Park : Tony Woodhouse Committee Sue Goette, Harley Bird, Ian Chadwick, Property / Shed : Tony Lee & Matt Taylor Dean Saitta, Dave Palmer & Matt Taylor Conference Coordinator : Paulette Andrews Club Trainer : Sue Goette Facebook : Mariam Baker Website : Ruth Byers SPECIAL PROJECTS / HELPERS Jim Peart, Bruce Hall, Fiona Stevens, Bob Collins, Ray Brown and Garnett Bailey District Governor: Bernie Bott Rotary Club of Yarrawonga Mulwala. Assistant Governor: Anne Reid Rotary Club of Alexandra. World President: Ian Risely Rotary Club of Sandringham, Australia.