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08-02-2017 Vol 56 Issue 32

CLUB MEETINGS
The Rotary Club of Berwick meets
Every Wednesday evening at
Holm Park Reserve
(Beaconsfield Football Club)
Emerald-Beaconsfield Road
Beaconsfield
6.30 for a 7.00pm start
 

BOOKINGS & APOLOGIES
Please email your apology
or book in your guest to
All bookings and apologies
To submitted by 10.00 am on
Tuesday prior to the meeting.
 
Wednesday 15th February 2017
PARTNERS NIGHT
Guest Speaker:
RFDS Presentation
Chair:
David Nutter
Attendance:
Jim Armstrong, Viv Armstrong
Fellowship:
Adrian Funston, Carol Gadsden
 
Wednesday 22nd February 2017
Wilson Park Clean Up
 
No meeting at Holm Park
 

SPECIAL OCCASIONS:
 
Induction:
Shooey 11/02/15
Birthday:
Sam McCurdy 11/02   

ROTARY EXECUTIVE
RI President:
John Germ
District 9820 Governor:
2016-2017 Rotary Club of Berwick Board
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Administration:
Membership:
Public Image:
Foundation:
Service Projects:
Fundraising:
Upcoming Events
Wilson Botanic Park Cleanup
Wilson Botanic Park
Feb 22, 2017
6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Berwick Farmers & Craft Market
The Old Cheese Factory
Feb 26, 2017
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM
 
Orbost Fishing and Fellowship Trip
Mar 03, 2017 – Mar 05, 2017
 
District 9820 Conference
Mar 24, 2017 – Mar 26, 2017
 
Berwick Farmers & Craft Market
The Old Cheese Factory
Mar 26, 2017
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM
 
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Club Club Meeting 1st February 2017
Again a very busy and informative meeting.
 
We always have something on the go or something to think about.
 
Chairman Gus kept things moving along.

A Limerick
There once was a man called Gus,

Who was a man of little fuss,

When things went wrong,

He never sang a song,

He just had a little cuss.
Author: SK

FLYING DOCTOR MEETING
Don't forget to book in guests for the Flying Doctor Meeting

attendance@rotaryberwick.org by 10am Tuesday. 

Treasurers Report
Treasurer Wendy, Thanked everyone for their support over the past few months.

With your account, please only pay what’s on the statement.  Meals are charged for the whole quarter and if there is an apology, it will be credited.  Those who pay weekly, continue as usual.  Everything is itemised for reference.

Apologies MUST be in by 10am on Tuesday.  YOU WILL BE CHARGED IF YOU APOLOGISE AFTER THIS TIME OR DO NOT TURN UP FOR THE MEETING.

Please say hi to Wendy when you come in and get marked off the list.  That way we know that you are here.

Terry Valentine - Dads In Distress
Terry Valentine, PP RC Dandenong South East was our speaker.  He is a board member of Dads In Distress.  (DID’s) offers peer support that aims to provide help and hope for separated dads and their families.

Their aim is to promote awareness throughout the community of the need for support for men going through the trauma of divorce, separation or relationship breakdown.

He told some harrowing stories about fathers and mothers that have been denied access to their children. 
Domestic violence against men is very under reported and if reported it is usually not acted on by the authorities. 
 
Their main activites are telephone helplines and support groups that meet regularly.
 
 
Meeting format is:
1.    All Free / no booking  
2.    Mon – Fri
3.    Peer Support
4.    Circle of Chairs (1 Empty Chair: for the person who couldn’t make it or suicided)
5.    Check in
6.    Opening statement
7.    Psychotherapeutic session
8.    Break (Coffee/biscuits)
9.    Psycho educational
10.     Check out
 
Benefits of the programme:
1. I am not alone (normalising)
2. Hearing others stories (disassociating)
3. People listening to my story (empathy)
4. Not being judged (validation)
5. Being with peers (breaking isolation)
6. Practical solutions (solutions)
7. Group discussion (helping others)
8. Commemorating the fallen (normalising)
9. Sitting in a circle with men (belonging)
10. Post group social (mateship)
                                  
Holland Festival Akoonah Park
Visitors from the RC Monash gave us a courtesy visit to let us know about the Holland Festival that they are running at Akoonah Park on Saturday 8th April.
 
It was previously held at Sandown Park but it was becoming too expensive. They are targeting the next generation of Dutch immigrants.

It will be a huge day of all things Dutch.  Over 35 food stalls, 25 vendors, music, performers, rides, games and much more are organised.

Tesselaars are giving access to their 40,000 member email list.

Monash Children’s Hospital, Relay for Life, Riding for the Disabled and MUNA are beneficiaries.

The RC Berwick members have been offered the chance to help on the day.
 
Australian Rotary Health
Greg Ross, past member of the RC Berwick, now North Balwyn sang us a song.
 
He is the incoming Australian Chairman of Australian Rotary Health.
 
It started with SIDS and now Mental Health is their focus.  Lift the Lid on Mental Illness is hopefully going national shortly.

A travelling caravan muster over 12 different stages to promote Mental Health is coming. People will be able to participate in different stages with varying activities.  More details soon.
 
Rotary Fellowships
Rotary Fellowships are independent, social groups that share a common passion. Being part of a fellowship is a fun way to make friends around the world.

Viv Armstrong spoke about her trip to New Zealand while watching Jim play cricket with the cricketing fellowship. 
 
Some stories told were:
An Indian club with 400 members has 4 cricket teams within the club.
 
A DG from New Zealand was playing cricket in America.  A club built a fire truck to go to Mexico with aid of a matching grant.  The truck was then not allowed to cross the border.  The American club told the Mexicans to start a fire, the truck crossed the border to fight the fire.  It never returned to the USA.

One club had fine night of $1000 per fine.

After the Christchurch earthquakes, a PNG club gave them $60,000.  They are gaining members from young people because Rotary helped them and now they want to give back.
 
Golf Day
The Golf Day 5th May will be replacing the normal meeting that week. 
 
For members and partners, the evening meal will be the usual price of $30.
 
The guest speaker Mike McKay OAM from the “Oarsome Foursome”

Flyers and raffle prizes are nearly ready to go.

 
Printing of the Bulletin
Printing of the bulletin has been an issue. 
 
The program is designed for computer viewing, not necessarily for printing. 
 
Though trial and error, printing seems to be better if printed in “Landscape” view. 
 
It also prints better from the web version than the email version.
 
Every printer seems to be different,so find what works for you.
 
2017-18 Grants Seminairs
District and Global Grants Seminars will be held as online “Go-To-Meetings”.
 
To become qualified for a Foundation District Grant or Foundation Global Grant in 2017-18, a Club must have at least one member participate.
 
Duration of each seminar will be approximately one hour. To book a time it will be “first in best dressed” with a maximum of 15 participants (computers) per session.
 
The date and times are:
Sunday, 26th February, 2017
1st Seminar -     9.00 am
2nd Seminar -     11.00 am
3rd Seminar -     5.00 pm
4th Seminar -     7.00 pm
 
All members are encouraged to attend as there is lots of great information about Foundation and grants.  Please contact Mark if you wish to attend.
 
Happy snaps
All things Dutch with our visitors from the RC Monash
 

It is a rose between two thorns or the other way around ???

Carol extracting money from Ricardo.

The jackpot remains at $ 307.50. 

Apologies & Guests 1st & 8th February 2017
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