NORMAL MORNING MEETING THIS WEEK
Meeting This Week - we are at Cilantro 7am for 7.10am start
For full location details, please refer here.
The meeting will also be available on Zoom - details here
Edition 213
Monday, 5th May 2025
Message from our President - Tim's Tattles .
Last Wednesday, we received reports from the board directors, including one from our Market Director, Grant Perry. While Grant was characteristically brief, he did show us the instructional video for the heart defibrillator. It was quite clear, and I now feel I have a basic understanding of how to use the machine. Thank you, Grant; this knowledge could indeed be life-saving.
It was encouraging to hear the board members speak with such enthusiasm about their respective areas of work.
Regarding the proposed $5000 donation to the Moira Kelly Foundation for a special pergola for sick children, a vote was taken. However, due to some communication challenges, it was decided to postpone the final decision to a future date.
Yours in Rotary ‘The Magic of Rotary’
President Tim Lynch
Editor's note - For those of us who could not see the video on the Heart De-Fib I will endevour to make it accessible through the Club website. I will advise when this has been done. IanB
BOARD MINUTES
A reminder to members that Board Minutes are available for viewing from the Club's website. Note that you must be logged in as a Member in order to gain access.
Access to all documents including Board Minutes can gained here.
The last published Board Minutes were the meeting of March 17, 2025 - here.
Minutes from the April Board Meeting are expected to be available within the week.
Ian Ballantine
Roster for the next 2 weeks
Note Market start time is 6.15am
Click on See all Rosters at right for future weeks. Members click here to see your own roster.
Meetings
Meeting May 7th, 2025
Chairperson Langridge, Samantha
Cashier / Lucas, Margaret
Cashier Kempton, Alan
Regalia Soster, Karin
Meeting May 14th, 2025
Chairperson Burrows, Chris
Cashier Ferguson, Paul
Cashier Carruthers, Kellie
Regalia Grant, James
Market May 11th, 2025
Market leader Moran, Tim
Assistant - Kane, Terry
Assistant Magee, James
Market May 18th, 2025
Market Leader Ballantine, Ian
Assistant Parker, Helen
Assistant Oakley, Kirsten
Assistant - Mason, Dee
This week's speaker / event
This week, 7th May we will hear from a few of the team recently returned from Fiji.
In addition we will hear from Linda O'Brien who will explain the proposal before the Board to invest funds in a charitable foundation trust managed by Equity Trustees . Register here
The following week's meeting on May 14 we will hear from a representative of Emerge, an organisation which supports women and children who have experienced family violence, empowering them to rebuild their lives. Register here
Please check the upcoming events on the Club website here
REGISTRATION FOR MEETINGS All meetings will now utilise the Registration facility. asking members to register their attendance, or non-attendance, at Club meetings. Note that it is equally important that guests are registered as well.
Members can either register as soon as the event appears in the calendar or respond to the invitation(s) via email to members in the week prior to the meeting. This email will contain a direct link to the event registration page. Here, we ask that you either accept or decline the invitation. You will also have the opportunity to add any guests. Once registered for the event, you will no longer receive an email for that event.
If you choose not to register either your intention to attend or not, it will be assumed you are not attending.
A reminder that instructions for Registration are here.
Ian Ballantine
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DISTRICT ASSEMBLY
To be held over 2 Saturdays in May - details here
RC Springvale EndPolio Fundraiser
May 8th Details here
The Rotary Foundation Appreciation Luncheon Sunday May 18
Details and booking here.
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Link to photos from 2025 Conference here
Link to photos from 2024 Conference here
District Changeover - July 12, 2025 (Details to follow)
Club members Helen Nodrum and Glenda Stahel attended the Interact club at McKinnnon Secondary on Monday this week 28th April, 2025.
The interact club at McKinnon Secondary College was first formed in 2017, through the efforts of the then chair of Youth Services, Mr. Peter Guttman.
Over the years at odd intervals our club as the sponsor club have endeavoured to support the interact activities, but it did become “ad hoc”.
The purpose of this meeting was to reinvigorate and reestablish a working connection between the Interact club and Rotary club of Bentleigh Moorabbin Central.
This week saw our club return to Cilantro for our morning club meetings - hooray. How lucky are we to have such a wonderful venue for our weekly meetings. Sue L was our chairperson for today's meeting and we were joined by guests Jules Gaddes and Gary Ramage. Charles joined the meeting via Zoom including 'our team' in Fiji - Ian Ballantine, Helen Parker, Jo Impey, Paul Ferguson, Linda O'Brien, and Peter O'Brien.
Today's meeting was reserved for club matters and provided an opportunity for club members to be brought up to date with current activities within our club.
Bula to everyone in Australia. This is a brief report from the members of our Club currently in Fiji visiting some projects which have received the Club's support over the years.
The purpose of our trip has been to visit two schools which we have supported and also the local hospital in Savu Savu to see how we can help them. In addition, when we return to Nadi member Paul Ferguson has arranged a visit to the local hospital which will be hosting a future Interplast visit. Refer earlier story on Interplast here.
For more on this story and a few pics, click on Read More.
Well our meeting at Cilantro this morning failed to take place as Holmsglen elected to remain closed fdor this week. I take full responsibility as it had totally slipped my mind that this was going to happen. My apologies to all.
We ended up transferring to Onyx in Reserve Road which didn't seem to worry too many. President Tim reminded members of the impending ANZAC day and acalled upon Neville Kruss who recited the Ode of Remembrance. Neville is a "never misses" participant in ANZAC day. My apologies to Bert who was all set to give his "Member behind the Badge" this morning. We'll fit him in again in June so that's something we can look forward to.
2025 Council approves dues increase, smaller club charters - taken from RI website here.
Rotary’s legislative body meets every three years to vote on proposals to move the organization forward
By Arnold R. Grahl
Representatives from Rotary districts around the world gathered for the 2025 Council on Legislation, voting after much debate to approve a dues increase and also deciding to allow clubs to be chartered with fewer members.
The Council, held 13-17 April in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is where Rotary members meet every three years to discuss and vote on proposals to move the organization forward.
By far the most-debated items this session were the dues increase, designed to keep up with rising costs, and a proposal to make annual district conferences optional.
Rotary International President Stephanie A. Urchick set the tone for the Council on the opening day, stressing the cross-cultural and cooperative nature of Rotary.
On Earth Day and every day Rotary projects make an impact
Members protect endangered habitats, plant trees, and clean up plastic waste
By Nicki Clayton, Rotary International’s area of focus manager for the environment
Fifty-five years ago, the first Earth Day launched a wave of environmental action in the United States. Other countries soon began observing Earth Day as well. Celebrated on 22 April this year, Earth Day mobilizes people around the world to help preserve our planet.
Rotary added the environment as an official area of focus for our service efforts in 2020, but Rotary and Rotaract members have carried out environmental projects for decades. Rotary members around the world continue to find innovative solutions and take action.
Our club members had a very enjoyable evening for this week's club meeting at the Sandringham Yacht Club. Members who arrived a little earlier had the advantage of the beautiful views across the bay from the deck with a pre dinner drink in hand before darkness descended. This was a social evening with no formalities, and provided the ideal setting for member fellowship, whilst enjoying a lovely meal. We saw the return of Kevin Egan from his recent trip to China, and Helen Nodrum and Marg Lucas who have been away, and lovely to see Kirsten Oakley. Thank you Ian for hosting the evening for our club members - it was much appreciated by all who attended.
Ed - Sorry no photos, I wasn't feeling particularly well and just simply forgot!
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Team members: Neville Kruss, Bert, Ron, Alan and Anita and Stef and 3 others from Moorabbin and Nick from Holland. Other helpers and visitors:
Waiting in queue: 7. O Night parkers : 0 Pedestrian count 1150 Market Report: Busy day good weather Could not cope without Ron. Sell out market, Good pedestrian flow. A few regulars have not paid and not turned up, also a couple of casuals tuned up late (9.00). Needed to replace rubbish bags and no water left in fridge leaders need to be aware.
Leader, Neville Kruss
Note from the Editor re Images and Events
A point regarding the submission of images for the Bulletin and Website: Members are reminded that images have to meet a minimum size requirement, as has been specified for some time in the section at the bottom of this Bulletin. 820 pixels is the minimum size required with larger being better as this allows for cropping. The submission of images via MMS is NOT preferred as they are too small and of inferior quality. Email or Whatsapp is far superior.
Would any member like to take responsibility for the updating of the Club's Event Calendar? I have created a page of instructions here so it is very easy to take over.
Thank you, Ian Ballantine
I remind members that you are responsible for the information contained in the Club's database. This includes, birthdays, phone numbers, addresses etc etc. Even your own photo. You maintain this via this link.
Additionally, member's birthdays and anniversaries will no longer be listed in the Club Bulletin. This is to protect the privacy of members. This information is still available to members here.
Ian Ballantine
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