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COMING UP NEXT WEEK
 
It will be an action-packed meeting next week at the Italian Sports Club.
 
The guest speakers will be Craig Wright and Melanie Griffith from Diabetes Victoria. 
 
They will talk about minimising the impact of diabetes in the community, helping all people affected by diabetes and contributing to the search for a cure.
 
We will also be presenting awards to the students from Wyndham Central College who were the winners of our Creative Expression competition.
 
CLUB NEWS
FOODBANK VISIT IMPRESSES ALL

The vocational visit to Foodbank in Yarraville proved to be a real eye opener for all who attended. Not only did the massive size of the warehouse surprise everyone but they were also shocked at the vast quantity of food items stored for distribution to hundreds of agencies and schools throughout Victoria.

Our host was Chris Scott who is the Operations Manager. He provided us with some staggering stats about the Foodbank business.

Each month, they provide food to over 134,000 Victorians – including over 38,000 children. To do this, they source a range of staple and fresh food items and distribute them through their network of over 900 community partners.

People of all walks of life and at different times need to access food relief. It may be through necessity, difficult times, hardship, drought or fire. As a result, it’s not always those we immediately think of that require food relief. While homelessness is prevalent in 33% of recipients, more commonly the agencies assist low income families, single parent families and the unemployed.

In 2016, their reach doubled in size with the introduction of the School Breakfast Clubs Program, distributing food to 500 of the most disadvantaged primary schools in Victoria.

Click here to see some photos of our visit.

Click here to go to the Foodbank Victoria website.

 
 
 
 
JAPANESE GARDEN GETS A MAKEOVER
 
The dry stone Japanese Garden which is located in the grounds of the Wyndham City Council offices has received a much-needed makeover thanks to the efforts of members of the Rotary Clubs of Werribee and Hoppers Crossing and council staff.
 
The garden was established in 1997 as a result of Werribee Rotary's connection with the Rotary Club of Sapporo North in Japan. Members of the Sapporo North club visited Australia during construction to provide advice on the design and structure of the garden.
 
The garden is designed to be a place of spiritual and religious significance. It is meant for quiet meditation and deep reflection on one's life and how you relate to the harmonious balance of nature in order to achieve peace of mind. The rocks and their placement are the most important element in this garden.
 
Click here to see photos of the working bee.
 
COUNTING DOWN TO HIGH TEA
 
There's less than 2 weeks to go to our High Tea Spectacular on Sunday 22nd October.
 
 
This joint venture, between Werribee Rotary and Wyndham Central College, will enable women to come together to help raise funds for much needed health awareness and services in Wyndham. Money raised will be donated to help build the Rotary Cancer (RoCan) Wellness Centre for the West, and to Wyndham Central College to fund wellness programs for the students. The event includes a delicious high tea, guest speakers, musical performances and raffle prizes.
 
If you haven't already booked, your support of this worthwhile function would be very much appreciated.
 
Date: Sunday 22nd October 2017
Venue: Wyndham Central College, 101 Shaws Rd, Werribee, Victoria
Tickets: $50  
 
Click here to see a brochure of the event.
 
LAVERTON POINT COOK TRIVIA NIGHT
 
On Saturday 21st October, the Rotary Club of Laverton Point Cook is holding a Trivia Night at Carranballac P-9 College in Point Cook. You are cordially invited to attend.
 
It's going to be a great night. Tickets are $15 each and there will be plenty of fun and prizes.
 
BYO food and drink. You can also pre-book pizzas which will be delivered on the night.
 
There will be a special guest appearance of the Carranballac College Band. They will play the guess-the-tune round.
 
Click here to make a booking.
 
TROTS NIGHT FUND-RAISER
 
This is an invitation for you to come along and enjoy an exciting night of harness racing on Friday 20th October at Tabcorp Park in Melton. Your hosts will be the Rotary Clubs of Melton and Melton Valley who are raising funds for various community projects. 
 
The starting time is 6:30pm. The cost is $45 per person which includes a 3-course buffet dinner.
 
Click here to see more details about the event.
 
TORONTO CONVENTION INFO SESSION
 
On Saturday 28th October (10am-11:30am) there will be a free information session relating to the RI Convention to be held in Toronto on 23-27 June 2018.
 
You will hear from Kevin Beagle (RC of Port Melbourne) who was born and raised in Toronto. He will give an insight into making the most of your trip, including local highlights and the many options for extended travel around Canada and beyond.
 
The session will be held at the Phoenix Park Community Centre, 30 Rob Roy Rd, Malvern East.
 
Click here to see a flyer for the session.
 
Click here to make a booking.
 
CLUSTER DINNER - OCTOBER 24
 
There will be no meeting at the Italian Social Club on Tuesday 24th October. Instead, there will be a special meeting at the Kooringal Golf Club in Altona to recognise World Polio Day.
 
This will bring clubs in the Hobsons Bay and Chirnside clusters together to hear Dr Bruce Anderson speak. The cost is $0 per person.
 
Click here to see the flyer.
 
IN BRIEF........
  • We have been asked to manage the BBQ at Bunnings on Sunday 29th October. Marty Vaina is seeking your support. You can expect a sizeable fine from Marty if you don't volunteer. Please let him know if you can help.
  • Our exchange student, Andrea, has been working hard on her homework for her Food Tech subject at Westbourne. Here is a sample of one of her appetising culinary creations. Yum, yum.
 
 
ROTARY FEATURE
ROTARY SCHOLARSHIPS - A SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT
 

By Sarah Ehlinger Affotey

After receiving an Ambassadorial Scholarship from Rotary in 2011, I put a lot of pressure on myself to “do it right,” or in other words, give Rotary a solid return on its investment. With each passing month in Ghana, what I had first deemed as peripheral – the friendships, conversations, and breakdown of stereotypes – were actually advancing world understanding, goodwill, and peace. How ingenious that this scholarship allowed me to advance Rotary’s mission subconsciously?

Despite all these “non-tangible” returns, at the end of my master’s program in Ghana I was itching for real-world action. While waiting for my thesis review and graduation schedule (sometimes a yearlong process), a Rotarian from my host club told me about her NGO on the outskirts of Accra.  She mentioned the community suffered from a large waste pile contaminating their water. With my background in environmental health, I immediately latched onto the potential project but didn’t know how to help make it happen.

Key takeaways
We tried to crowd source funds to no avail. I was back in the US presenting at a district conference and figured it wouldn’t hurt to mention the project. As it turned out, the president of the Houghton Rotary Club at the time had immunized children against polio in Ghana a decade before and was excited by the idea. If it weren’t for that serendipity, I’m not sure the project would have materialized.

It was also good timing because I knew the incoming district governor; past president of the Appleton Rotary Club, which sponsored my Ambassadorial Scholarship. So, when I returned to Ghana to write a global grant, I had the support of leadership back in the US finding the necessary club contributions. Rotary’s amazing network came through when it mattered. And it couldn’t have happened if not for my scholarship.

What started as one Rotary scholarship turned into countless lifelong relationships, three successful Rotary projects, and a career in global health.

A takeaway for other scholars from my experience is that giving many, many presentations back in the US after my scholarship allowed me to become a familiar face. That helped as I reached out for assistance on the grant. A takeaway for Rotarians on my experience is that scholars are receptive for project opportunities (not just one-time service outings). Our energy, on the ground experience, and role as liaisons between clubs and countries can be invaluable for projects.

Snowball effect
After having one global grant experience under my belt, I was able to give more presentations on that project. This led to my involvement with another global grant for a water project in Sierra Leone and a district grant for a water project in Ghana.

Sometimes the activation energy required to start a project is daunting, but once a snowball begins to form, it rapidly increases in size. What started as one Rotary scholarship turned into countless lifelong relationships, three successful Rotary projects, and a career in global health. Rotary scholars recognize that we are investments. We truly appreciate the help in creating sustainable returns!

Download the Global Grant Scholarships Supplement to learn more about making an investment in future leaders.

Sarah Ehlinger Affotey was a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar in 2011-2012.  She studied Geography and Resource Development at the University of Ghana and now works for the Milwaukee Global Health Consortium.

 

 
 
 
President Ross Conley
 
 
NEXT WEEK
Italian Sports Club
 
6:30 for 6:45pm
 
Chairperson
Michael Redding
 
Greeters
Peter Sandlant
Wendy Roper
 
Corporal
Jason Daddy
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If you are not able to attend the next meeting or are bringing a guest, please contact the following person by midday Tuesday
Ross Smith
0418 692329
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     UPCOMING MEETINGS
Oct 17, 2017
Year 10 Creative Expression Competition
Oct 17, 2017
Diabetes Victoria
Oct 24, 2017
Oct 31, 2017
Prostate Cancer Awareness
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October 9
 
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October 9
 
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October 15
 
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October 11
 
Lexie Smith
October 13
 
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Andrew Ingram
Shelby Ingram
October 4
 
Lou Dowling
Lynne Dowling
October 11
 
John Micallef
Mim Micallef
October 31
 
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October 1, 2007
10 years
 
Rob Fava
October 18, 2011
6 years
 
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Vocational Service Director
 
International Service Director
 
Rotary Foundation Director
 
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Youth Service Director
 
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