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Oct 20, 2016
Committees meeting at a venue of their choice to work on projects for 2016 - 2017
Oct 27, 2016
Cotton on Foundation
Nov 03, 2016
Central Geelong Revitalisation Plan
Nov 10, 2016
Dinner at Golden Dragon Restaurant
Nov 17, 2016
Committees meeting at a venue of their choice to work on projects for 2016 - 2017
Nov 24, 2016
History of the Christchurch Meals Program
Dec 01, 2016
Compassionate Care Through Music
Dec 08, 2016
Christchurch Christmas Dinner December 07 2016
Dec 15, 2016
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Upcoming Club Events
Downs Syndrome BBQ
Geelong Waterfront
Oct 22, 2016
 
Barwon Water Lunch BBQ
Oct 24, 2016
 
Bunnings BBQ
Bunnings Warehouse
Nov 10, 2016
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
Sage

 

At our Rotary meeting this week our guest speakers were Tony and Robyn Stokes, from the Rotary Club of Box Hill Central. Tony is the Victorian coordinator of the Rotarian Action Group Against Slavery. They presented some challenging figures about the level of slavery that exists in the world today, including the fact that it is believed that there are more people in slavery now than in the Seventeenth or Eighteenth Century. The RAGAS group aim to increase awareness of slavery, and to encourage everyone to do something about it.
 
Our International Committee is considering supporting RAGAS. Our club can feel proud of the way Ken and his team are investigating overseas projects, and the high level of due diligence being conducted. Robyn Stokes said she was impressed by our International Committee meeting with them before the dinner meeting – it was the first time she had experienced this. My thanks to the committee for the time they gave.
 
Robert Johnson and the BBQ volunteers had been hard at work at Bunnings on Thursday before the Rotary meeting too. Thanks to all involved – and no, l couldn’t smell sausages on any of you!! Well done on the funds being raised.
 
We warmly welcomed Merv Hair as a guest on Thursday night. It was terrific to have a former member come back and enjoy a night with the club.
It had been very remiss of me not to mention our other guest at Thursdays’ meeting – Janet Dean. It is always good to have Janet at our meetings.
 
There is plenty happening in the coming week. I am writing this report on Saturday, and last night we had a small group from the club attend the Grovedale Waurn Ponds Dinner Auction. Their club had obviously put a lot of effort into having auction items donated, and we did our bit towards sales! It was fun, and again it was an opportunity to support another local club. Torquay and Geelong East clubs also had tables at the event
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Tonight our club has a Fellowship night at the theatre in Ceres, Monday night is a Board meeting, and this Thursday is a Committee meeting night. All members need to know where their committee is meeting!!
 
Finally, Thursday was the actual five year anniversary for me being inducted as a member of Highton Rotary. The friendship the club has offered me from the very start is much appreciated, and belonging to this club is a wonderful way to join “Rotary Serving Humanity”
 
Barb
 
 
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  • Pauline is away til October 1, so Paul will be editing the bulletin.  Please send any items for inclusion in Highton News to Paul
  • Don Allen gave an Inner Wheel Fundraising event a plug - flyer in this bulletin
  • Ian wants some volunteers for a working bee at the Staughton Vale Job - Saturday 3rd September
 
 
 
 
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Picture Gallery
 
Inner Wheel Fundraiser
 
 
Now the Olympics are over
Comments which may have been phrased a little better !!!!
 
Paul Hamm, Gymnast: "I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father."
Boxing Analyst: "Sure there have been injuries, and even some deaths in boxing, but none of them really that serious."
Softball announcer: "If history repeats itself, I should think we can expect the same thing again."
Basketball analyst: "He dribbles a lot and the opposition doesn't like it. In fact you can see it all over their faces."
 
Other humour
I woke up to go to the toilet in the middle of the night (as I often do) & I noticed a strange individual who looked suspicious  with a knife in his hand, sneaking through my next door neighbour’s back garden.
Suddenly my neighbour came from nowhere and smacked him over the head with a shovel, killing him instantly.
He then dug a grave in the vegie patch and put the body in it and covered it.
Astonished, I got back into bed. As I tossed and turned my wife said, "You're upset, what is it?"
"You'll never believe what I've just seen," I said.
”What” she said
"That bloke next door has still got my shovel."
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Rotary Friendship Exchange
 
 
Leaves of Absence
 
 
AWAY IN AUGUST
 
Mark:       July 19 - August 28
Judy:       August 4 - September 29
Pauline:   August 25 - September 29