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District Governor's eNews
November 2 2017

ROTARY: MAKING A DIFFERENCE
My Friends in Rotary,
 

Another busy and inspiring month.  I saw firsthand the impact the clubs of Windsor, Richmond and Kurrajong North Richmond are having working together for the Dream Cricket project with great involvement of the local schools and support from the Mayor of Hawkesbury City Council.  I attended the recent Rotary Leadership Institute held over one weekend – strong attendance and a great example of the willingness to adjust how we deliver to meet the needs of our “customers”.  Clubs trying new meeting formats, times, etc are another great example.  Not all produce immediate success however the willingness to try creates new enthusiasm in the clubs and that leads to growth.

 

There are clubs growing membership, they do the basics and ask, some are identifying potential members by classification, contacting them and then following up.   These clubs are considering what prospective members see and hear when they interact and visit - and ensure their clubs are attractive.

 

Like many of you I recently attended a dinner with Noel Trevaskis (our Rotary Zone Director).  Noel spoke passionately about the future of Rotary and the role we all have to play in it.  He challenged us asking why we joined Rotary, why we stay in Rotary and what we have to offer to existing and new members. He questioned why we put so much attention on promoting our fund-raising activities when we should be emphasising the benefits of our community service projects.

 

As I have been visiting clubs I’m encouraging you to look at how you engage with your local community, how you partner and work with the organisations you support, how you engage people in your community to participate in the good work you do, how you build a “community” of supporters who will participate “on their terms” in your club activities either as members or friends.

 

We have more “landmark” events in November with our Police Awards dinner (a state-wide recognition of Rotary) and our Foundation Dinner with Jennifer Jones speaking.  We also have the India Friendship visit and the RAWCS Eastern Region meeting.  I encourage you to participate.

 

With so much going we are sure to be making a difference.  Well done to all of you.

 
Peter Ward
Governor, RI District 9685, 2017-18
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
2018/19 District Team Training
MGSM
Nov 04, 2017
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
COTA Meeting
District Office
Nov 17, 2017
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
DG Interest Meeting
District Office
Nov 19, 2017
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Multi District Foundation Dinner 2017
Blacktown Workers Club
Nov 20, 2017
6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
 
President's Christmas Meeting & AGM
Hornsby RSL
Nov 25, 2017
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
 
Rotary Foundation Committee Meeting
District Office
Nov 30, 2017
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Visioning Facilitators Training
District Office
Dec 03, 2017
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
 
PDGs Meeting
District Office
Dec 09, 2017
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
DG 2020/21 Nominating Committee Meeting
District Office
Dec 10, 2017
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
FOUNDATION DINNER - 20 NOVEMBER

Our 2017 Foundation Dinner will be held on Monday 20th November at the Blacktown Workers Club. Our guest speaker is Jennifer Jones, who is a Past RI Director. Please put this date in your diary, and we look forward to your club booking a table.

Registrations are now open. Further details are on the brochure

 

We look forward to the usual wonderful support from D9685 clubs and Rotarians.

 

EARLY BIRD CONFERENCE REGISTRATION - ENDS 30 NOVEMBER
2018 DISTRICT CONFERENCE, LEURA
March 10-11
 
    REGISTER FOR THE 2018 DISTRICT CONFERENCE
    BY 30 NOVEMBER FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT!
 
 
CONGRATULATIONS - DISTRICT PRESIDENTIAL CITATION

District 9685 has been awarded the 2016-17 Presidential District Citation.

 

 

The covering letter from PRIP John Germ expresses his thanks for your efforts in Serving Humanity and acknowledges your outstanding contribution to the Rotary Foundation.

 

You will remember that D9685 was recognised at the Atlanta Convention for your End Polio generosity.

 

As DG Peter said recently…….”It is nice when the Boss sees that you are doing good work!”

 

 

 

NSW POLICE OFFICER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Don't miss out on your chance to attend this year's Rotary NSW Police Officer of the Year Awards.
This event will sell out so please book early!

Friday 10 November 2017
Hyatt Regency, Darling Harbour, Sydney
 

The Rotary Club of Sydney is proud to host the 8th Annual Awards for the NSW Police Force to give state-wide community recognition for excellence in Police service to officers and unsworn employees throughout NSW. This year as last, nominations for the Customer Service award were made by the General public and Rotarians. This year’s Rotary NSW Police Awards promises to be the best ever!

The event will bring together the local winners from all over the state. Together with their colleagues we will come together to celebrate the hard work and outstanding achievements of officers, volunteers and civilian employees for excellence in Police Service throughout NSW.

The evening will include:

  • A cocktail reception on arrival
  • The presentation of the awards
  • A three course meal with fine wines
  • Dancing to the NSW Police Band

Order Your Online Tickets Now

Tickets still only $95 per person

The Rotary Clubs of NSW 2017 Police Officer of the Year Awards proudly supports Police Legacy and The Rotary Foundation. Funds raised from the evening will be donated to the supported charities.

 

See a list of the Finalists in the 2017 Police Officer of the Year Awards.

ROTARY CLUBS WALK TO CREATE AWARENESS OF THE FIGHT TO END POLIO!
 
Rotarians, partners, children – even family pets – gathered at Tench Reserve on the Nepean River, Penrith, on Sunday morning to take part in a special observance to mark World Polio Day on October 24.
 
A spectacular parade of almost 100 people with the words END POLIO NOW emblazoned on their bright red t-shirts enjoyed a three kilometre stroll in brilliant morning sunshine – much to the interest of early morning joggers and diners.
 
Rotary clubs of Penrith, Penrith Valley, Nepean, Lower Blue Mountains and Springwood were all represented in the walk, broken half way by a pause to plant a tree on the river bank to mark the Global Polio Eradication Initiative involving Rotary International, the World Health Organisation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and several other major partners.
 
The tree planting also marks the Rotary International Presidency of Australian Ian Riseley OAM in 2017/18 – the fifth Australian to lead the world’s oldest service club organization!
Rotary’s Global Polio Eradication Initiative is on the brink of ultimate success with only 12 cases of the Wild Polio Virus reported so far in 2017 in just two countries – Pakistan and Afghanistan. The downward trend has been impressive in recent years – 359 cases in 2014, 74 cases in 2015, and 37 cases last year,
 
The cost of ultimate success is huge. Rotary has invested US$1.9 billion in the campaign with clubs throughout Australia and New Zealand heavily involved in ongoing fundraising. Costs are not confined to the manufacture of serum but also the cost of ongoing surveillance to ensure no children in any part of developing countries are overlooked. Governments of the world have also invested billions in the campaign and ultimate success will result in vast savings for the world economy.  
 
Chris and Carol Bennett, owners of the Nepean Belle Paddle Boat, generously hosted walkers and families to a genuine Aussie breakfast, at the end of the walk – and treated walkers to their own private cruise on the Nepean River!
 
Chris Bennett said he and Carol had a tremendous respect for Rotary and were proud to offer their support to this significant celebration.
 
 
E-CLUB CHRISTMAS E-CARDS
                            
 
 
                    E-CLUB CHRISTMAS E-CARDS SUPPORTING INTERPLAST
 
Dear Friends,
 
Following the many years of traditional Rotary Christmas cards, we’ve launched the modern, efficient, environmentally-friendly version – CHRISTMAS E-CARDS!!
Proceeds from the sale of our e-cards support Interplast in rebuilding bodies and rebuilding lives in the Asia-Pacific region.
Recipients of the e-cards you choose will see our Rotary and Interplast logos when they open their cards.
You and your club members and/or friends can take advantage of this service by going to our website at http://ryderotary.org.au/e-club-ecards and following the instructions there.
We hope you will join us in this initiative to support a really good cause, and to further demonstrate that e-clubs really can do just about anything conventional clubs can do.
 
Yours in Rotary,
Rob Mitchell
Projects Director, Ryde Rotary e-Club
 
 
MALARIA VACCINE PROJECT
 
 
Click here for more information: Malaria Vaccine Project 
 
 
 
BEROWRA ROTARY - GUEST SPEAKERS
Berowra Rotary Guest Speakers: Professor Bill Gibson AO and the author of his biography, Tina Allen. Wednesday 22 November 2017 6.30pm for 7.00pm
 
A biography about Prof Gibson, Bill Gibson: pioneering bionic ear surgeon by Tina K Allen has recently been published. Professor Bill Gibson, who is a world expert in cochlear implant surgery and Menière’s disease, will be introduced by Tina Allen and his biography will be available for purchase on the night ($30).  
 
Bill Gibson has been a member of the Rotary Club of Berowra, the Rotary Club of Haberfield, and the Rotary Club of Balmain; and a recipient of a Rotary District 9685 Vocational Excellence Award in 1992/93.  
 
Everyone is welcome to attend this dinner meeting at the Berowra RSL Club, but RSVPs are essential for catering purposes by COB on 17 November to Jan Childs on: 9456 1482 or fjch@bigpond.com.
 
 
 
 
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