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Apr 10, 2018 - Apr 13, 2018
11 April 2018 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Charter of the Rotary Club of Komaki - our sister club. The plan for our members is that we arrive on 10 April and stay two nights home-hosted. And of course we will attend the Celebration on 11 April. It is time to finalise our numbers so we can advise the Komaki Club
A 7 night cruise Departing Tokyo (Yokohama) on the 13 April has been organised to coincide See Darryl for full details 0418151221 |
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The first Australian firm to receive a licence to grow and produce legal canabis
Apr 10, 2018
Medifarm is the first Australian company to be licensed to cultivate and manufacture medicinal marijuana. Medifarm has an exclusive international intellectual property partnership with Israeli based company, Tikun Olam, which pioneered world production 12 years ago. Medifarm set the Australian standard in cultivation and manufacture of medical cannabis supported by evidence based clinical research.
Tikun Olam has provided the mother stock for Medifarm's medicinal marijuana plants. In February, Medifarm was "hoping to have local production out the farm gate within the next three to four months" from a secure facility in a secret location on the Sunshine Coast.
Adam Benjamin will be our Guest Speaker on Tuesday, 10 April.
Medifarm founder Adam Benjamin at the construction site of the company's growing headquarters. ABC News: Jonathan Hair
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Apr 10, 2018 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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What we learned of science and about ourselves at NYSF
Apr 17, 2018
The National Youth Science Forum has been operating for over 30 years and its aim is to encourage young Australians to be the next generation of leading scientists, engineers and mathematics experts supporting a sustainable future for our nation. Students moving into Year 12 who wish to follow careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics are introduced to research and researchers and encouraged to achieve excellence in their undertakings by helping to develop their communication and interpersonal skills. |
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Apr 20, 2018 - Apr 22, 2018
District Conference 20-22 April 2018, Maroochydore RSL
ALL attendees must registerEach Rotarian, Youth Exchange Student, TRF Scholar and Exhibitor must register separately (for Insurance) Electronic Registration is the only way that you can register, via the District Website at www.rotary9600.org If you do not have a computer or are not savvy with the “online registration” please phone Cheryl (Registrar) on 5453 7270, and she will do the your registration for you. Clubs: An appointed member of each club must register their: Youth Exchange Student, Global Scholar, Peace Fellow. Clubs will be given guidelines of which events and meals a club should involve the Exchange Students in, for conference. Attending conference, for Students, is compulsory. o The Conference is designed to engage you in all activities for the whole day – including meal breaks. o The Conference activities will start Friday evening 6.15pm sharp, with a Buffet Dinner and Special Speaker. o All day Saturday to 4.45pm, then dinner with entertainment, and on Sunday to 12.45pm. Individual hospitality choices available are: Friday 20 April: Buffet Dinner - $45 Saturday 21 April: Saturday Package (includes Morning Tea & boxed Lunch) - $35 Saturday 21 April: Evening Dinner - $80 Sunday 22 April: Sunday BBQ Breakfast - $25 Sunday 22 April: Morning Tea - $10 Note: There is no individual Morning Tea on Saturday provided with a Registration.
Special Dietary: (If there are 2 registering on the one registration form, please give the name who requires the special meal) |
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Apr 27, 2018 6:30 PM
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Apr 28, 2018 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Apr 29, 2018 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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May 01, 2018 7:00 AM
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May 10, 2018 10:15 AM - 1:00 PM
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MIFQ - Mental Illness Fellowship Qld
May 15, 2018 7:00 AM
The Mental Illness Fellowship - MIFQ - has been committed to providing a personalised response to the needs of people living with mental illness since 1985. It provides recovery-orientated support that promotes personal growth.
MIFQ promotes the belief that recovery and meaningful outcomes are possible for everyone. It believes that recovery is an individual process and that MIFQ's role is to provide people with opportunities, information and resources that will assist them to live the life of their choice in their community.
MIFQ can walk alongside people during their time with us and create an environment that supports the development of their skills so that they can grow to become fuller and richer people.
Melissa Bragg is the Fundraising Manager for MIFQ and she will be presenting to us on Tuesday morning 15 May. She is also the Direct Marketing Manager of QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute. Prior to MIFQ, Melissa was acting Group Manager, Fundraising & Development for UnitingCare Health in 2015-16.
DON'T FORGET TO WEAR YOUR TIARA!
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May 16, 2018 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Note - this is the last of three (3) clinics planned for the first half of 2018. You are invited to a ClubRunner refresher or to learn your way around our website and its member area. It is an afternoon session at McGrath Real Estate's offices, the availability of which is much appreciated. You may bring your laptop or other device to better follow along. Please bring your questions so they can be addressed. The session will be inter-active. |
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May 19, 2018 8:45 AM - 12:15 PM
50 Volunteers/Helpers/Facilitators/Mentors are needed for the day |
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Meeting transferred
May 22, 2018
Our meeting on 22 May has been transferredso you can attend the Annual Joint Meeting of the RUSCCFwhere this year's scholarships will be presented and you will hear a great speaker |
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May 23, 2018 6:00 PM
Our meeting on 22 May has been transferredso you can attend the Annual Joint Meeting of the RUSCCFwhere this year's scholarships will be presented and you will hear a great speaker |
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May 27, 2018 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
District Assembly is for all Club Officers, Directors and Rotarians in District 9600 . . . .
When and where... Sunday 27 May 2018. 8.30am for 9am to 1pm St Columban's Lutheran College – Caboolture Who should attend and break out sessions? All 2018-19 Office Bearers, Committee Chairs Presidents (2018-19) Secretaries Treasurers Membership & Club Development Youth Programs Rotary Programs (ROMAC,ARH, InterPlast etc) International Programs The Rotary Foundation Rotaract ​Interested Club members ​Please register on this page
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The challenges and rewards of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
May 29, 2018
Dr John Arvier is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with a special interest in maxillofacial trauma. He has more than 28 years experience in specialist oral and maxillofacial surgery practice, with a private practice at the Wesley with branches in the suburbs as well as in Mackay and Rockhampton. Dr Arvier is also a Visiting Medical Officer at Ipswich Hospital and a consultant member of the Queensland Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training program. He completed his dental undergraduate training at the University of Queensland, with subsequent post-graduate surgical training at King’s College Hospital in London, and Royal Adelaide Hospital & Adelaide University. He is a former chairman of the Overseas Aid Committee of ANZAOMS, the Australian and New Zealand Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and has made 30 separate visits to Bangladesh, Cambodia and New Guinea, where ANZAOMS has established formal training programs in his specialty. Dr Arvier has treated many patients brought to The Wesley Hospital for surgical procedures not available in their home countries. Dr Arvier has achieved a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (Qld), Master of Science (Oral Surgery) (London), and MDS (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery) (Adel), and is a Fellow of the Academy of Dentistry International (FADI), and the International College of Dentists (FICD). He was awarded an OAM for services to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2006.​ |
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May 29, 2018 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Caloundra Girl Guides would like to warmly invite Caloundra Rotary Club to join us for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea (in the afternoon), to raise much need funds for the Cancer Council.
Our girls will prepare and serve you a scrumptious afternoon tea as well as provide some entertainment. Don’t forget to bring your wallet; there will be some great prizes up for offer including a lucky door prize. If you are unable to attend, but would still like to contribute, we are a registered event on the Biggest Morning Tea online events page. Please feel free to donate to our online fundraising page - http://qld.cancercouncilfundraising.org.au/CaloundraGirlGuides
Where: Caloundra Girl Guide Hut
78 Arthur St, Corner 3rd Ave
When: May 29, 2018
Time: 4.00 to 5.30pm
As there is limited space in the Guide Hut and for catering purposes, we require a RSVP by Thursday 24th May.
Yours Sincerely
Angela Leitch and Sandra Graham
Unit Leaders
Girl Guides and 2nd Brownies Unit, Caloundra District.
Phone: 0400922979 or 0415083324
Email: aussienemoguides@gmail.com
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Gifted Kids Book Series
Jun 05, 2018
Giftedness is 24/7. It cannot be turned off. It can’t happen only between 9am-11am on Tuesdays. What if you were gifted and there was nobody like you? Would you want to stand out like a bright star against a velvety night sky? Or would you choose to hide by camouflaging your abilities? Gloria van Donge has written a series of books about a family of five gifted cheetah cubs is designed to provide a few snapshots of the world of the gifted and talented child. While written and illustrated on a child’s level, they also help adults become aware of some of the issues a gifted child could face. |
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Caloundra Film Festival
Jun 19, 2018
Murray started the Caloundra Film Festival in 2013. With the support of the Sunshine Coast Regional Council, Screen Queensland and other partners it has grown significantly. It runs over multiple locations over a 10 day period and includes a Features Programme, a Pop-up Cinema, a Student Showcase and this year a large open air opening night screening. |
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Jun 22, 2018 6:30 PM
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Jun 23, 2018 - Jun 27, 2018
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Jun 27, 2018 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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The Rotary Foundation
Jul 03, 2018
Darryl Iseppi will be District Governor for the 2019-20 Rotary year. He will be joining us on 3 July as District Governor Elect. Currently he is District Rotary Foundation Chair for 2016-19 overseeing fundraising and grant activities for The Foundation in our District. An important ;part of that role is educating clubs and club members on the importance of supporting Our Foundation and how it works. Darryl is a member of the Rotary Club of New Farm. He was born in Toowoomba in 1963. Growing up on his parent’s farm on the Darling Downs between Bowenville and Jondaryan he experienced a variety of farming and the vagaries of Farm Life. Having attended Bowenville State School, then Dalby State High School travelling almost 3 hours every day for school, he moved to the big smoke of Brisbane to study Medicine living in Union College at St Lucia. Changing studies in 1982 he completed his Bachelor of Commerce whilst working full time for Arthur Andersen & Co. This work saw him travel across Australia and to Goroka and Mount Hagan in PNG. He also became a Registered Internal Auditor, Chartered Accountant, Registered Company Auditor, Quality Control Auditor, Registered Trainer, Registered Tax Agent, his employer’s leading fraud investigator, and Superannuation Specialist. He was also the first to bring computer aided auditing to his employer. In 1985 after years involved in various youth movements and science activities Darryl joined the Rotaract Club of Aspley which he remained a member of until he joined the Rotary Club of Aspley on 14 June 1990. Darryl was ... Read more about Darryl here. |
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Jul 07, 2018 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED FOR: QUEENSLAND AIR MUSEUM - OPEN COCKPIT WEEKEND July 7 & 8 The Queensland Air Museum welcomes as many of our members as possiblke for the Open Cockpit Weekend. Possibly the best role would be to pair with a QAM volunteer manning an aircraft with an open cockpit for the day. We open from 9am to 4pm each day, but in reality need people from 9am to about 2.30 when the pace slackens. Volunteers on the day are supplied with a morning tea and lunch (both excellent) and car parking is available to volunteers in the Air Cadets yard next to us. If you are able to assist, kindly register for the Saturday and/or the Sunday.. QAM needs people to work the full day. QAM is happy to provide a Free Family pass for the family of each volunteer so they can enjoy the event as well.
Volunteers to date9-noonHelen and Peter Fox Noon-2:30Anna Wheeldon Arnaldo Mendes Trish Mendes |
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Jul 07, 2018 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
There is a lot happening on Saturday 7 July - the Open Cockpit Weekend volunteering, this tree planting, and our Changeover in the eveneing. HOWEVER, if you can spare some time especially between 10 & 12, Council's planting activity on Sugar Bay Road would be a very worthwhile activity for you (if not otherwise engaged). The planting activity will be on Saturday July 7 in the Sugar Bag Road Bushland Reserve carpark, Caloundra. The carpark is on the left hand side of Sugar Bag Road just after Alexander Street if you’re heading west. The local mountain bike club is attending the activity and will have a ride in the morning at the reserve and then start planting at about 9:30 – 10am. We’ll plant until midday and then have some refreshments. So, if your Rotary Club members would like to join the planting from 10am to midday or part thereof you are most welcome |
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Jul 08, 2018 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED FOR: QUEENSLAND AIR MUSEUM - OPEN COCKPIT WEEKEND July 7 & 8 The Queensland Air Museum welcomes as many of our members as possiblke for the Open Cockpit Weekend. Possibly the best role would be to pair with a QAM volunteer manning an aircraft with an open cockpit for the day. We open from 9am to 4pm each day, but in reality need people from 9am to about 2.30 when the pace slackens. Volunteers on the day are supplied with a morning tea and lunch (both excellent) and car parking is available to volunteers in the Air Cadets yard next to us. If you are able to assist, kindly register for the Saturday and/or the Sunday.. QAM needs people to work the full day. QAM is happy to provide a Free Family pass for the family of each volunteer so they can enjoy the event as well.
VOLUNTEERS to date9-noonBernie Alan Bethune Jim Lombard Chris Rees Noon-2:30Rachael Witton |
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Jul 17, 2018 5:40 PM
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Jul 20, 2018 6:30 PM
Rotary and University of the Sunshine Coast Community Fund (RUSCCF) Advancing tertiary education opportunities through a partnership between the combined Rotary Clubs of the Sunshine Coast & the University of the Sunshine Coast Presidents, Secretaries and Committee Members, Notice is hereby given that the AGM and the next Committee meeting will be held on Friday 20th July 2018 Commencing at 6.30 pm in the Meeting Room 2, Level 1, Building ‘B’ at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Please see minutes of previous AGM and Committee Meetings attached Kind Regards Wendy Gilson Secretary RUSCCF Ph: 07 5479 5956 Mobile: 0411 497 599 Email: wendygilson3@bigpond.com |
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Jul 22, 2018 6:30 PM
Mamma Mia - Here we go again!
Sunshine Coast Rotaract are hosting a fundraiser night on the 22 July supporting it's International Project in partnership with Rotaract Silay. The Spark up Dreams, Light up Homes Project aims to provide solar LED lamps to kids living in rural areas of the Philippines.
Mamma Mia - Here we go again, the long awaited sequel is a fun movie loaded with all of your favourite ABBA songs. Come along to find out how it all began while singing along to your favourite tunes.
Tickets are $25.00 per person and include a welcome drink and nibbles.
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Official Visit by District Governor
Jul 24, 2018 7:00 AM
Wendy Protheroe is the Governor of Rotary District 9600 for 2018-19. She is a member of the Rotary Club of Brisbane High Rise. Wendy began her career as a special education teacher where she developed her belief that everyone should be given the chance to enjoy their abilities. Then as Director of Early intervention Services she worked with terminally ill children and their families and learnt the importance of being flexible in understanding differences and keeping end goals in mind. As her children reached adolescence Wendy extended her career and spent seven years as TAFE Director at Gympie/Sunshine Coast and then Ipswich before being transferred to the Government’s Economic Development Portfolio. During that role she became the Queensland Director for the 2000 Olympic Games where she honed skills of working with high profile business, sports people and politicians, making focussed decisions and working to deadlines. Back in Brisbane ... The Role of the District GovernorDistrict governors provide leadership, motivation, and guidance to Rotary clubs under the general supervision of the RI Board of Directors. Governors act as officers of RI, fostering achievement in their district at the club level. Districts nominate governors 24-36 months before the governors take office. Governors-nominee are elected at the RI Convention and serve as governors-elect for 12 months prior to taking office. ResponsibilitiesDuring their term of service, governors:
Visiting clubsEach year, governors visit every Rotary club in the district to draw attention to important Rotary issues and provide special attention to weak or struggling clubs. The purpose of these visits is also to motivate Rotarians to participate in service activities and to personally recognize the outstanding contributions of Rotarians in the district. Visits may be conducted individually or with several clubs at the same time.
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Jul 24, 2018 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
We are again looking for volunteers to help setup and assist in the running of another two successful RYDA days preparing our young people for life on the roads. Separate invitation emails have been emailed on which you may register your attendance or apology. If you haven't yet registered, please register direct at the following links:
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Jul 25, 2018 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Jul 25, 2018 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
We are again looking for volunteers to help setup and assist in the running of another two successful RYDA days preparing our young people for life on the roads. Separate invitation emails have been emailed on which you may register your attendance or apology. If you haven't yet registered, please register direct at the following links:
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Jul 26, 2018 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
We are again looking for volunteers to help setup and assist in the running of another two successful RYDA days preparing our young people for life on the roads. Separate invitation emails have been emailed on which you may register your attendance or apology. If you haven't yet registered, please register direct at the following links:
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Jul 31, 2018
Our meeting on Tuesday 31 July will be hosted off site by the Caloundra Chamber of Commerce at their office (Level 1, 74 Bulcock Street).
Normal times 6.30am for 7am start, finish 8am. We have planned a standup boxed cooked breakfast with fresh fruit salad, yoghurt and juice. The Chamber is providing complimentary tea and coffee.
Normal meeting costs will apply: full breakfast $20, no breakfast $5; funds raised may assist in reducing your second half-yearly dues.
Numbers are needed for catering - please RSVP to me 0418 151 221 or via ClubRunner with your preference –b/fast or no b/fast.
This is a great opportunity to see the value of our Chamber membership and to gain an understanding of what and how the Chamber assists business stability and growth in our community.
Olivia Sainsbury, the Chamber’s Executive Officer will be addressing our meeting.
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Vocational Visit - Caloundra Chamber of Commerce
Jul 31, 2018
Our meeting on Tuesday 31 July will be hosted off site by the Caloundra Chamber of Commerce at their office (Level 1, 74 Bulcock Street).
Normal times 6.30am for 7am start, finish 8am. We have planned a standup boxed cooked breakfast with fresh fruit salad, yoghurt and juice. The Chamber is providing complimentary tea and coffee.
Normal meeting costs will apply: full breakfast $20, no breakfast $5; funds raised may assist in reducing your second half-yearly dues.
Numbers are needed for catering - please RSVP to me 0418 151 221 or via ClubRunner with your preference –b/fast or no b/fast.
This is a great opportunity to see the value of our Chamber membership and to gain an understanding of what and how the Chamber assists business stability and growth in our community.
Olivia Sainsbury, the Chamber’s Executive Officer will be addressing our meeting.
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Jul 31, 2018 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Note the additional days added for 31 July & 1 August. We are again looking for volunteers to help setup and assist in the running of another three successful RYDA days preparing our young people for life on the roads. Separate invitation emails have been emailed on which you may register your attendance or apology. If you haven't yet registered, please register direct at the following links:
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Aug 01, 2018 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Note the additional days added for 31 July & 1 August. We are again looking for volunteers to help setup and assist in the running of another three successful RYDA days preparing our young people for life on the roads. Separate invitation emails have been emailed on which you may register your attendance or apology. If you haven't yet registered, please register direct at the following links:
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Aug 04, 2018 - Aug 05, 2018
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Working-B : Shepherds Arms Children’s Home
Aug 07, 2018
A project working-bee day where Mark will bring all the items for the kids and members can help pack them into the bags (large pencil cases) and also write a note to the child who they wish to 'sponsor' (really just make a connection). Details of the project here |
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Aug 07, 2018 6:30 PM
Bendigo Bank is holding a Financial Markets Presentation at Qld. Air Museum on Tuesday 7th August Time: 6:00 for 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm , Dress is smart casual Guest Presenter - Dave Robertson "Head of Economic and Market Research, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Dress is Smart Casual - please register so that I can let Pip at Bendigo Bank know how many are attending for Catering Purposes. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR NETWORKING (FREE ENTRY)
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Hive Haven
Aug 14, 2018
In 2011 Ann and Jeff Ross discovered a colony of honeybees had made a home in the wall of their mechanical workshop in Beerburrum. Many people might have followed the advice of friends and called in the pest control but having come from a family of apiarists; Jeff coaxed the bees into a box and before long bees and honey had become their passion. |
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Aug 14, 2018 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
We are again looking for volunteers to help setup and assist in the running of another successful RYDA day preparing our young people for life on the roads. Separate invitation emails are being emailed on which you may register your attendance or apology; you may also register direct at the following links:
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Aug 15, 2018 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
We are again looking for volunteers to help setup and assist in the running of another successful RYDA day preparing our young people for life on the roads. Separate invitation emails are being emailed on which you may register your attendance or apology; you may also register direct at the following links:
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Aug 22, 2018 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Rotary Youth Exchange Student
Aug 28, 2018
Chloé Mear comes from Brandérion in North-western France, she is 16 and speaks French but is also fluent in English and German. She is the eldest of three children. She has a sister and a brother. She loves reading, listening to music, writing or watching videos. At school she studied 10 subjects, mostly academic and seems to have a very enquiring mind. She also loves drama, the arts, dance and the theatre. Chloé has travelled many places in Europe but nowhere as far as Australia. |
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Sep 03, 2018 - Sep 16, 2018
Board approval has been given to establish a purpose built fish farm in Bohol, Philippines in partnership with Humanitarian Projects International and the Rotary Clubs of Gladstone and Bohol. An application has been submitted to Rotary District 9600 for a grant towards the project.
Total budget: $2,000 Project Timing: 3-16 September 2018
Are you interested in volunteering?Mark Ward is overseeing this project on behalf of the club and will be present for one week during the construction period 3-16 September. He is looking for some volunteers to join him in overseeing the project. He is NOT expecting a commitment at this stage, just gauging interest so as to organise a tour if applicable.
During the visit, accommodation will be arranged at Alona Beach. View the Bohol Tourist Guide here. All expenses will be own cost.
If you have an interest, please ACCEPT the invitation to volunteer by clicking the link to 'Attend' |
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Is Retirement What I Thought it Would Be
Sep 04, 2018
As we have recently introduced the '3 Minutes on My Vocation', we thought it could be fun to hear from our retired members. We're looking for about 8 volunteers from retired members to speak about their retirement and answer the question: "Is Retirement What I Thought it Would Be." This will be a light-hearted look at retirement and for those still working, might even get some tips on making the most of it! Let Megyn know by email if you are willing to one of the eight speakers please. VOLUNTEERS TO DATE: Arnaldo, Chris R, James, Bernie, Judy, Merv, Ann, Alan, Gerry |
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Sep 04, 2018 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
The venue for our meeting has changed (due to Oaks not being available) Please RSVP for catering purposes If you wish to RSVP for other meetings, please visit this page or select them on our Calendar |
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Sep 10, 2018
Royal Queensland is in great shape and we can’t wait to hit a few balls around this iconic course, on what promises to be a great day. Cost this year is only $100 per player, so if you want to join us be quick, as spots are strictly limited and will be allocated on first in basis. Full details can be found below. If you feel up to it, give us a call or email and we will do the rest. |
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Sep 11, 2018 6:30 AM
The venue for our meeting has changed (due to Oaks not being available) Please RSVP for the meeting on 11 September for catering purposes If you wish to RSVP for other meetings, please visit this page or select them on our Calendar |
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Sep 16, 2018 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Members: There is quite a degree of opportunity for you to assist - just look at the attached roster which we need to fill!
The areas where help is needed are:
See the attachment for details.
When you have worked out which job/s to volunteer for, please click on the link below to accept AND indicate what you are volunteering for. Your assistance will be appreciated.
You can also volunteer family and friends.
If you cannot help on this occasion, please decline to send your apology (and stop future reminders).
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Golf Day Launch at Pelican Waters Golf Club
Sep 18, 2018
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End Hygiene Poverty - Water on Tap Project
Sep 25, 2018
The project can eliminate easily preventable communicable diseases by raising communities out of hygiene poverty. The portable water saving tap and eco shower units can be installed by 5 year old children, instantly creating a handwashing station. A classroom of 30 children can be made hygienic for $10 lasting for many years. More information |
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Sep 25, 2018 6:30 AM
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Sep 26, 2018 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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WorkLife Program
Oct 02, 2018
Developed by the Rotary Club of Alexandra Headland to get young people ready for work, the WorkLife Program mentors and supports people transitioning to work for the first time, from high school and university students, Rotaractors and job seekers from teens to their late 60's. The WorkLife book is filled with practical examples of real work stories drawn from the club members' experience, with positive, but realistic messages for the new work starter. |
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OPEN FORUM
Oct 09, 2018
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