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It’s a special thrill to induct a new member;  and I know that we will all make John Pesutto welcome.  
                 
 
 
Ginia and I lived in Vietnam 1995-98, and so it was good to hear about Wheelchairs for Vietnam, including the existence of a Vietnam-based Vietnamese Charity NTMC.  It was also a pleasure for me to actually meet Michael Redding, the father of a great friend of our family in Bright!
 
I am glad to pass on news of three people.  First, I visited Vic Burns (Honorary Member, inducted 1973) and found him looking healthy, smart and cheerful; but, alas, lacking in any memory.
 
Robert Ball (Member 2010-15) has been helping us a lot behind the scenes since his resignation last year; and recently I wrote him a letter of thanks. Thereupon he replied offering to continue to be available to assist on ClubRunner etc!  Now that’s generosity.
 
Rotarian Gilbert Habla writes: “I am living in the Western Cape, South Africa and  working alongside my son. Our environmental project enables energy efficiency and reduction of pollution in the very dirty clay brick making industry. All is going well , and construction has been completed . We will stay on until the kiln is fully commissioned ahead of international environmental monitoring . I don't expect to be back until later in June but I will try to make the change over evening. With my Best Wishes to all at Rotary”
 
Congratulations to all those involved in the Bunnings Sausage Sizzle.
 
 Lawrence                                                                                                                                             
 
 
 
Michael Redding...Wheelchairs for Vietnam
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Michael Redding our last guest speaker is a retired teacher who went to Vietnam-Cambodia  in 2010 as an independent traveler.  He was taken by the beautiful landscapes set in the backdrop of those ancient cultures and traditions, and by some of the friendliest people to be found anywhere.  Sadly he also saw significant poverty and a great number of physically disabled people.
 
Such disability often manifest as restricted mobility—perhaps from untreated infections, birth defects and/or the aftermath of past war activity. 
 
Michael, a recently inducted Rotarian at Werribee RC, told of a program (of Rotary) in which he is very active to provide wheelchairs to these disabled.  It was a revelation to hear about a workshop in Scarborough Perth, staffed by volunteer Rotarians making wheelchairs at the cost of about $200 per unit for use in Vietnam and Cambodia.
 
He emphasized a key point often overlooked, namely that the provision of welfare from Australia  to overseas communities needs a recipient/partner at the site to sustain delivery etc.  Rotary Australia often interacts with fellow overseas clubs but Vietnam does not yet approve of Rotary or like organizations.  
 
Cambodia does there is a Phnom Penh RC and so provides the logistical base for these wheelchairs (built for kids) to go and be distributed there.   As an aside Michael told of his experience at our own DIK  warehouse loading a container with these wheelchairs.
 
A link with NTCM (“ Nguoi Toi Cuu Mang”) and some wonderful local Vietnamese contacts whom Michael told of provides a basis for delivery of wheelchairs to disabled adults in Ho Chi Minh City.   Michael brought the context to a personal level by highlighting individual stories with pictures  of how wheelchairs had changed lives of specific people—the audience would  never forget the tale of Bah a woman immobilized by an accident.
 
The third location was Hoi An in Vietnam  where connection with a UK  supported foundation (with links to RMIT)   the Kianh Foundation Day Centre  provides a way to deliver wheelchairs to disabled children in that city.
 
Michael concluded by noting the ongoing nature of the program.   A $300 donation suffices to provide a wheelchair.  Often there is a small residue with which some food can be added for the benefit of the wheelchair recipient. 
 
 
The Shadow Noted
 President Lawrence’s final joke (concerning a man with two wives) was greeted with a good round of laughter.  But then, The Shadow overheard him being gently chastised, not because the joke was slightly smutty, but because it was genderist.  Could it not have been phrased as being about a person with two spouses?  Ah The Shadow can see both the (light) burden of office and the (metaphorical) water flowing off a duck’s back.
 
 
 
 
Changeover Dinner Thursday 23 June
Keep this date free.
BBQ at Bunnings Last Weekend
Thanks to all members who were able to attend last weekend's sausage sizzle.    Overall we got a net $1537.   The day was characterized by bursts of activity with periods of respite during which members were able to indulge in their chatter-perhaps the long weekend led to a more relaxed shopping pattern.
 
Special thanks  to sponsor Glenferrie Gourmet Meats who contributed the sausages.
 
Sherdian Brown

Injured List

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Make ups and Apologies

Remember Geoff Wright collates attendance information and he needs to be told of  "make up " events which we attend.

Tell Noel Halford days before of an inability to attend Tuesday.  Late or non apologies raise catering costs. 

Also please alert him to attending guests.   Unforeseen higher numbers make problems for a surprised chef in supplying all meals simultaneously.

A Club Roster

CLUB MEETING DUTIES      
If you cannot perform your duty, please find a replacement or contact Charles Morrison

 

   May 3

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    May 17

     May 24 

Greeting & Badges

 Jones

 Rush

  O'Donoghue

  Scott

Front Desk

  Rush

 Shore

  Stewart

  Walshe  

Credit Cards

  Logan

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  Pisterman

   Troedel
            

Set & Clear Up    

  Carre-Riddell

 Carre-Riddell

  Carre-Riddell

   Carre-Riddell

Chairman       

  Hayes

 Dissanayake

  tba

   Hanson

Sergeant

  Corrigan

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   Jones


SECOND BITE ROSTER (Check with Ian Macfarlane if no Salvation Army  personnel present)                  

 

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   21 May

Member

  Rose

  Hanson

  Bradshaw
   
  Macfarlane
  
Lunch Speakers
May 03, 2016
 
May 10, 2016
 
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Club Events
2016 District Assembly
Tabcorp Park
May 15, 2016
8:30 AM – 1:30 PM
 
Changeover 2016
Greenacres Golf Club
Jun 23, 2016
6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
 
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Geoff Dumayne
April 3
 
David Corrigan
April 13
 
David Pisterman
April 19
 
Ngaire Cannon
April 25
 
Philip Stewart
April 26
 
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Jacqui Weir
April 1
 
Geoff Hayes
April 17
 
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Past President
 
Russell Hampton
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