That Peter Dakin's (much missed dog) old beloved Duke could carry 4 tennis balls at once!!
You can take a virtual tour of the RI Headquarters including the office of Paul Harris!
During the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person tours of Rotary International are not possible but a new virtual tour makes it easy for members to get a peek .
Visit Rotary International World Headquarters | My Rotary
At last weeks evening meeting, guest speaker, Mary Jensen, CEO MPower, delivered a captivating presentation on “The Power of Positive Thinking”.
Click this link to view the meeting: https://youtu.be/CDnu0S2HTtU.
An opportunity to meet Dale Hoy, District Governor, and enjoy fellowship with Rotarians from other District 9800 Clubs.
Register here: https://www.trybooking.com/BUCYL
David Dunoon has provided a insightful article on where SecondBite food collections go.
Rotary Melbourne together with Rotary Central Melbourne and a range of other Victorian Clubs have provided experienced Mentors each year to Victoria Police. The programme has been highly successful. Both mentors and mentees have enjoyed the exchange of experience and insights gained. Mentoring contact is approximately one to two hours per month.
Online only via Zoom
Registration via Humanitix: https://events.humanitix.com/15-sep-rotary-melb-lunch
The recipient of the inaugural Rotary Club of Melbourne Environmental Sustainability Award is Claire Moore.
Claire is the Founder and CEO of Sweet Justice Ltd a Social Enterprise teaching Beekeeping within the Justice System.
Thanks to Peter Dakin for last week's Reflection: The Mental Health Challenge.
The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity is participating in an international study of an experimental mRNA COVID vaccine. They are looking for healthy adult volunteers who have not received a COVID vaccine. Reimbursement will be provided for your travel and time.
To find out more, phone The Vaccine and Immunisation Research Group on 8344 9325 or email virgo-studies@unimelb.edu.au
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (of which Rotary Melbourne Dr Tilman Ruff is co-president) will be hosting an important web event, "Eliminating the Existential Threat of Nuclear Weapons" September 30, at 11 AM EDT (unfortunately 1 am in Melbourne).
PP Robert Fisher provided up an update on this Rotary Melbourne R100 project. Excellent progress is now being made with this project, despite the pandemic set-backs.
Last years winner of the Smith Family Around the Bay raffle, Philip Ross, successful gets his specially designed mountain bicycle!
Jim Orchard thanked everyone for purchasing tickets in the annual Rotary Melbourne Around the Bay Raffle supporting the Smith Family Learning for Life Program. Alan Trumble was the lucky winner of a $2000 voucher for purchase of bicycles and bicycle accessories donated by My Ride Collingwood 192 Wellington St Collingwood.
President Reg reflects on the time-honoured axiom 'it's not what happens to you in life that matters it's how you deal with it'.
The Rotary Melbourne organised lecture and visit to the NGV 2021 Melbourne Winter Masterpieces French Impressionism: From the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston on Friday 17th September, unfortunately has had to be cancelled due to covid. Members who had paid to attend have been reimbursed.
Melbourne Rotary welcomed and inducted Stephen Rando, Technologist & ANZ Project Leader, into the Club on 1 September 2021,with the classificationProject Management – Technology. He is extremely passionate about connecting with people to find shared meanings and more specifically inspire others that nothing is impossible!
09/09/1923 - 28/08/2021
President Reg made the following announcement on the passing of long standing member, David Frieze, at last week’s meeting.
Ed Tudor, Executive Director of MITS (Melbourne Indigenous Transition School) has shared their latest newsletter here. Their Year 7 and alumni students continue to do themselves and their families proud in spite of the ongoing challenges presented by COVID-19. These remarkable young people are showing extraordinary courage and resilience, working as a team and growing together here in Melbourne.
Members of the Rotary Club of Demerara, Guyana, are using their decades of experience in fighting disease while delivering COVID-19 vaccines and aid to a remote region of the South American country. The Indigenous communities there would not otherwise have access to the vaccine and would remain vulnerable to the virus.
For more on this article visit https://www.rotary.org/en/guyana-rotary-club-brings-covid-19-vaccines-remote-communities
The Legacy bears are going on a Teddy bear picnic and you’re invited! There are a few members in our Club and their families that have benefited from the community work of Legacy for service families.
In May, RC Central Melbourne signed on as a foundation member of the multi-club, Centenary of Rotary in Australia Community Service project, RIMERN (Rotary Inner Melbourne Emergency Relief Network).
Sadly we have news that Colin Teese, husband of past member Jane Munro, has passed away after a battle with cancer. Jane a former head of International House resigned from the Club last year to move to the QLD coast to be closer to family. A memorial service will be held in Southport on the 30th August. Pres Reg has passed on our condolences.
Jo in the Rotary office can provide contact details.