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Friday, 30 November 2012
Rotary and World Community Service agm
One of the arms of Rotary in action.
Harry is our Eastern Region chairman.
Consider having your club volunteer for work overseas.
As of today this work can be done in Australia as well. All details from Reg Pierce our International Director.... Or Harry
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Our Rotary Down Under Board giving the annual report.
It is essential that all our Club members get a copy of RDU. Clubs can of course submit articles.
Note how a fall in member numbers also impact on our partner associations
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Thursday, 29 November 2012
Time for a game....
Where are we... Prize for getting it right... You must be very accurate.
One very special prize for the first CORRECT email I receive.
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Rotary and World Community Service Annual Reports
Often known as RAWCS ... give the Governor's a briefing on their operations and compliance.
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Can we check our websites to make sure they are user friendly and easily opened by various devices
Mark Wallace from Rotary Down Under (RDU) showing some examples. Question.... There's the wheel.
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Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Fellow Rotarians this is what Rotary is all about. You may have seen Failyne on TV. Romac enabled the operation for her herniated brain.
Rotarians..... Only 5% of the funds raised go towards administration.... This is truly Rotary program.
Contact Vince Brooker in 9650 to assist with donation of funds.
Any questions give Vince or myself a call.
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Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for children
The ROMAC dinner at the institute training for Governors present and Elect. Truly Rotary in action.
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Monday, 26 November 2012
Our John Boag giving an introduction on how Rotary International makes decisions
In this case it is on a membership development plan under discussion
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Coffs Harbour Rotary Club Bulletin for 21st November 2012
The Coffs Harbour meeting this week was at the Coffs Harbour Clay Target Shooting Club. More a Recreational than a Vocational night. It certainly attracted a good number of prospective new members. There were no formalities such as reports, Sergeants Session or Guest Speaker. In total there were about 30 attendees.
Shooting Club Members supervised and directed the activities for the night in an efficient and safe manner. All of the shooting part of the evening started early (no alcohol allowed before or during actual shooting) and was over in about an hour. Everybody participating had 5 skeet shots and 5 trap shots. I don't know the difference.
There were a few standout shooters but generally we were pretty lousy shots.
The final winners after a shoot-off were:
1st: Brian Franklin
2nd: Adam Sherwell
3rd: Greg Dunlop
Special prizes: Best Female: Lisa Smith
Wooden Spoon: Tim Alexander
There were a large number of furry spectators (about 200 kangaroos) who nonchalantly observed proceedings without a care in the world either from the noise or our presence.
A tremendous BBQ plus salad buffet was put on by the Target Club and their volunteers.
President Wayne thanked the organizers and the members who attended.
Best regards,
Grahame
(Please use brian@tareefurnitureone.com.au for work related contact)