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District Governor's eNews
October 6 2016

ROTARY SERVING HUMANITY
My Friends in Rotary,
 
October is Community Month in the Rotary Calendar. It will be business as usual as you go about doing the things that you always do Serving your Community, Serving Humanity! If there is an opportunity to include Aboriginal folks in your community connections, please do so.
 
The D9685 Rotary Leadership Institute is calling for new enrolments. This seminar program is a great way to learn more about Rotary and how it works. You will get more from your RLI training if you arrive with some knowledge and experience in Rotary. We will be soon announcing a New Members Seminar that will offer an evening of insight into this organisation called Rotary. With these two programs, all D9685 Rotarians will be well equipped to maximize their contribution to and enjoyment of Rotary.
 
Is your Club contemplating its future? Would it be a good idea to just sit down and talk about how the Club is going? Are there some areas were you would like to change or improve? If the answer is YES, please contact David Mylan, who heads up the Club Visioning Team for D9685. David and his team of merry facilitators will visit your Club and workshop the issues with you and your members. The benefit to your Club will be constructive dialogue, interactive thinking and documented outcomes that can strengthen your Club and reenergize your Members.
 
DISTRICT CONFERENCE - Remember the SAVE THE DATE!     11 MARCH 2017
 
The BIG REVEAL about the 2017 D9685 Conference is heading your way.You will not miss the announcement. Please don’t miss the opportunity to join in.  It will be FUN. You will receive a couple of reminders but take my advice; you should really register before 15 December to guarantee your seat.
 
The Australian Transplant Games was held at Penrith during the last week of September (Is everything happening in Penrith these days?? Except the NRL Premiership….maybe 2017 is the year of the Panthers?). Anyhow, as you probably know this is an Olympic style competition for folks who have received organ transplants. The games were supported by a number of D9685 Rotarians, coordinated by PDG Marilyn Mercer. Marilyn’s team were not only a great assistance to the organizers but their efforts reflected great credit onto Rotary. Well done to you all!
 
My September was full of Enjoying Rotary! Many DG Zone meetings, many Club visits and meeting many Rotarians. A couple of highlights for this month were in my own backyard. RC Belrose conducted an excellent Pride of Workmanship evening. Recognising very deserving candidates and organised with great enthusiasm. And about 400 people enjoyed a “Swing with Strings” Spring Concert arranged by RC Upper Northern Beaches. The event featured Tom Burlinson and the 50 piece Northern Beaches Orchestra together with an excellent MC…(I wonder who that could be???) It was a successful night raising funds for the Club to support good local causes including Palliative Care.
 
I am looking forwarding to meeting with you soon. Please keep those invitations to visit your Club coming in. If my diary is clear, I will be there…..
 
Bruce Lakin
Governor RI District 9685, 2016-17
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
2016-17 District Team Meeting
Go 2 Meeting
Oct 07, 2016 7:00 PM
 
RLI Course 38.1
District Office
Oct 15, 2016
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
DG Visit - Upper Central Coast
Oct 15, 2016 6:00 PM
 
2016-17 AGs Meeting
District Office
Oct 21, 2016 7:00 PM
 
2017/18 Training Team Meeting
District Office
Oct 22, 2016
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Inbound Youth Exchange Surf Awareness Weekend
Sydney Lakeside Caravan Park
Oct 22, 2016 10:00 AM –
Oct 23, 2016 10:00 AM
 
Northern Beaches Rotaract Charter
Dee Why RSL
Oct 28, 2016
6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
 
Graffiti Removal Day
Locations around the District
Oct 30, 2016
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
2017-18 District Team Training
TBA
Nov 05, 2016
 
RLI Course 36.3
District Office
Nov 05, 2016
7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
District Foundation Committee
District Office
Nov 10, 2016
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
COTA Meeting
District Office
Nov 11, 2016 7:00 PM
 
RLI Course 38.2
District Office
Nov 12, 2016
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
International Service Workshop
Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children
Nov 12, 2016
8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
 
2016-17 District Committee Chairs Meeting
District Office
Nov 25, 2016 6:48 PM
 
RLI Course 38.3
District Office
Nov 26, 2016
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
Rotary Foundation Centennial Million Dollar Dinner
The Epping Club
Nov 28, 2016
6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
 
2016-17 District Team Meeting
TBA
Dec 02, 2016 7:00 PM
 
Stories
7 GREAT REASONS TO DO RLI
The success of Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) in District 9685 is because it delivers skills and knowledge that Rotarians can apply straight away in their clubs.  RLI (1) hones leadership skills, (2) builds Rotary knowledge, (3) gives a perspective about where Rotary has been and where it is now, and (4) shares a vision of what Rotary can be.  This is all done while (5) networking with Rotarians from other clubs and (6) providing opportunities for partnering in service. 
 
The three-part course is held on Saturdays or Sundays at our District Office, Thornleigh. Morning tea and lunch are provided.  Each day starts at 8:30 for 9:00am and finishes around 3:45pm. 
 
Until further notice, District is bearing the full cost as part of its training budget - (7) it is free.
 
Courses 37 (Sundays) and 38 (Saturdays) and are open for registration:
RLI 37 runs 18 September, 9 October, 30 October
RLI 38 runs 15 October, 12 November and 26 November
 
 
Rotarians who have partially completed earlier RLIs should contact PDG Ian Scott for registration by response to this email.
2016 MANUAL OF PROCEDURE (MOP)
The 2016 Manual of Procedure (MOP) has been released online, through MyRotary.
 
 
 
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE WORKSHOP - 12 NOVEMBER 2016

INVITATION TO ATTEND - Rotary District 9685 International Service Workshop

  • Come and share your club's International projects
  • Come and learn how to find a project
  • Come and learn how to fund a project

Registration from 9.30am

Workshop from 10.00am - 4.00pm

Location: RIDBC - Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, North Rocks Road, North Rocks

All Rotarians are welcome!

Cost is Free BUT RSVP required for catering purposes

RSVP TO SUSAN WAKEFIELD BY 1st November 2016

ROTARY FOUNDATION MILLION DOLLAR DINNER - 28 NOVEMBER 2016
Rotary District 9685 Centennial Million Dollar Dinner
The Epping Club, 45-47 Rawson Street, Epping
Monday 28 November 2016
6.30pm – 10pm
 
It would be wonderful to have as many Clubs and Rotarians attending this special event on Monday 28 November 2016. 
 
 
 
 
ROTARY ON THE MOVE NEWSLETTER - OCTOBER 2016
Please click HERE to view - download the ‘Rotary On The Move’ Newsletter for October 2016.
 
 
ANOTHER ROTARY OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME – FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGE.
Taking part in a Rotary Friendship Exchange where you visit another Rotary District somewhere in the World and stay with like minded people is truly an opportunity of a lifetime.  My club has taken part by being the hosts of teams from the USA and Sweden and we have taken a team to Brazil, now the opportunity exists for two more great experiences.
 
Our District has received two requests to take part in a reciprocal Friendship Exchange, one from Tampa Bay in Florida, USA, in District 6890.   The second one is from District 9370, South Africa and is well placed for the Cricket Tragics in our District.    I will explain more later.
If you are attending the Atlanta Convention in 2017, then the opportunity of taking part in a Friendship Exchange is a possibility.  It also leads to other activities as Miami and Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space Centre are not far away.  Also there are great Cruise liners who leave from Miami for the Caribbean, not to mention Disney World and Epcot just a short distance away. 
 
South Africa is another wonderful place to visit and the Cricket matches between Australia and South Africa will no doubt be a feature in the proposed Friendship Exchange to D9370.  A reciprocal visit to Australia and our District would take place when the next cricket season is on in Australia where we would be expected to host a similar group from D9370.  If you don’t wish to spend all of your time at the cricket, Kruger National Game Park is not that far away.
 
An ideal number of persons to take part in such an exchange is 12 and can comprise of both single persons or couples.  The trip to the USA has identified three possible locations of 2 or 3 nights in each location.  A similar number of persons would be best suited to the South Africa exchange.
 
Having visited both of these two Rotary Districts, I can certainly vouch for the hospitality and the friendship that evolves from such a trip.  It is a fantastic opportunity for a single Rotary Club or Zone to become involved.  The major expenses are your air fare and your spending money.  You will be accommodated in Rotarians homes and transported to all of the wonderful places that will be shown to you by your hosts.
 
Of course our District will be obliged to host an inbound team from each District at some time in the future.  We will let you know when that is likely to occur as no time frame has been put in place by the other Districts as yet.
 
If you have any further inquiries, please contact myself or PDG Graeme Davies  on gradav@ozemail.com.au and as the Co-Chairs of Friendship Exchange for D 9865, we will assist you in organising your team, or if you wish hosting an inbound team.
 
PDG John Wakefield OAM
RAWCS EASTERN REGION MEETING - 12 & 13 NOVEMBER 2016
AUSTRALIAN ROTARY HEALTH
NORTHERN BEACHES ROTARACT CHARTER NIGHT - 28 OCTOBER
 
ROTARIAN ADVENTURE IN CAMBODIA - 2017
 

Join fellow Rotarians on a trip into ancient Cambodia…

Rotarians from various clubs around the world are joining together with Sustainable Cambodia to take a journey into the heart of Cambodia.

Detailed information and itinerary - click here

ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH ROCKS - TRIVIA NIGHT
E-CLUB OF GREATER SYDNEY'S 5TH BIRTHDAY
 
THE DUCK DASH TO END POLIO
 
LINCOLN'S LOVING HIS NEW RIDE
Hills Shire Times - 13 September 2016
 
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