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Tuesday 19 August 2014

In this weeks newsletter
  • Mitcham - Magic in the Moonlight
  • Joint Meeting with St Peters
  • Save these Dates
  • Do Gooders Adelaide
  • Rotary Youth Exchange
  • Rotary Youth Leadership Award Applications Open
  • District Training Opportunity
  • A Taste of Timor 2014
  • Rotary International President Nominee

UPCOMING MEETING

Tuesday 26 August
Members Presentatons
"How to make your words count"
Tuesday 2 September
Club Meeting
More Calendar Events
Tuesdays 6:30pm for 6:45pm
The Royal Hotel
2 North Terrace Kent Town
(map)
 
President
Sarah Stewart
E: presidentrckt@gmail.com
 
Secretary
Kaitlin Piggott
E: secretaryrckt@gmail.com
 
Honorary Member
Steven Marshall MP for Norwood
 
Apologies and guests contact our Secretary by email or mobile 0433 387 082
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FEATURE

Mitcham - Magic in the Moonlight

The RC of Mitcham is raising funds for End Polio Now and other community projects. The feature film is Magic in the Moonlight. Set in the 1920 on the opulent French Riviera, Magic in the Moonlight is an enchanting romantic comedy starring Colin Firth and Emma Stone

Join, Invite and share our event on Facebook (here)

WHEN Sunday 31 August. Pre-drinks at 3:45pm and movie starts at 4:30pm
WHERE Wallis Cinemas, Mitcham Shopping Centre, Belair Rd MITCHAM SA (map)
COST $20 includes the film and a drink of either champagne, wine or soft drink 
TICKETS Contact Andrew on 0418788401 or (email)

CLUB ACTIVITIES

Joint Meeting with St Peters

Our Rotary Club will be hosting a joint meeting with the Rotary club of St Peters

Guest Speaker Dr Barker Gale from The Australian Indian Foundation


WHEN Tuesday 16th September 6:30pm
WHERE Royal Hotel, 2 North Terrace Rd KENT TOWN SA (map)
COST Free 
GET INVOLVED Contact our club secretary (email)

Save these Dates


Wednesday 12 November - Group 7 Joint Meeting. All money raised will be donated to the Rotary Foundation in the name of each club. More details to be announced.

Tuesday 18th November - Joint venture with the RC of St Peters. Dinner at the Adelaide Zoo followed by a ride on the Popeye.

Saturday 29th November - Ladies Pamper Day and High Tea to support women of The Hutt St Centre.

OTHER ROTARY ANNOUNCEMENTS & COMMUNITY EVENTS

Do Gooders Adelaide

Krista and Nakita are two local sister who are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of thoes living rough in Adelaide. They are strong advocates fro animal welfare and are keen to set up a shelter where they can get animals vet checked, healthy and de-sexed, then adopt them out. They are reaching out for any supplies or resources that can help with their mission and you can find out more on their Gumtree page http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/1053849659 and their instragram page http://instagram.com/dogooders_adl

They can also me emailed at
dogoodersaus@gmail.com

Rotary Youth Exchange


The district is looking for interested families willing to host an exchange student. More information about the exchange programs can be found on http://www.ryea.org.au
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) Applicatiions Open
RYLA is just around the corner. Tell your friends to apply at ryla9520.org.au/ryla/apply/ 

This is a
Residential Leadership Seminar for aspiring leaders aged 18 to 25 years
District Training Opportunity

Free session dealing with club obligations in relation to insurance and the risk management processes. There will also be an overview fo club requirements for Youth Protection

New Program added:
Risk Management and insurance - practical examples of Club obligations
Youth Protection - overview of recent changes and club requirements
Grants - very useful tips on applying for District and Global Foundation grants


WHEN Sunday 14th September 9:00am
WHERE Saint Francis of Assisi School, 57 Newton Rd, NEWTON SA (map)
COST Free 
GET INVOLVED Contact our club secretary (email)
A Taste of Timor 2014

The Rotary Club of Magil Sunrise has much pleasure in presenting A Taste of Timor, in support of the eradication of leprosy in Timor-Leste

Attendees at the Taste of Timor will enjoy a 3-course Timorese meal (Indonesian & Portuguese influences) and gain an insight to the culture, history, music and cuisine of Timor-Leste

All proceeds from this event will support "The Challenge of Oecusse"


WHEN Sunday 25th October 6:30pm
WHERE Campbelltown Function Centre, 172 Montacute Rd, ROSTREVOR SA (map)
COST  Early bird tickets only $35, Standard $40 after October 10th 
BOOK  http://www.trybooking.com/96549 for tables of 10, half tables or individuals 
GET INVOLVED For tickets or more information conta0ct magill@rotaryclub.org.au or call Julie on 0401 152 099 
Rotary International President Nominee

The board of directors of Rotary International has announced the nominations of John F Germ of the Rotary Club of Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA for the office of President of Rotary International year 2016-2017. He will become the President Nominee on October 1st if there are no challenging candidates.

THOUGHT OF THE WEEK

"We must help the people in the way that THEY want to be helped, not in the way WE want to help them."
- Neale Donald Walsh

2013-2014 BOARD


President
Sarah Stewart

Vice President
Kaylene Kranz

Immediate Past President & Community Director
Teagan Webb

Club Engagement Director
Sarah Stewart

Club Administration
Greg Love

Secretary 
Kaitlen Piggott

Treasurer
Augustine Bhaskarraj

Foundation Director
Nelson Sans Cadena

Youth Director
Steve Hayter

International Service Projects Director
Jesse Barker Gale

Communication and Visibility
Sarah Stewart and Greg Love

OUR LAST MEETING


Meeting
8th Meeting for 2014/15

Date
Tuesday 19 August

Chair
President Sarah Stewart

Venue
The Royal Hotel, Kent Town

Activity

Guest Speaker -  David Griggs

Apologies
Chris, Maria and Micheal
Garry returning 2nd October 2014


Visiting Rotarians
David from RCAW,
Kirsty Stark from RCMS,
Sue Piggott from RCTB 
 

Guests
Emma, Kerry, David, Ann, Carly and Daniella
GUEST SPEAKER: David Griggs "How to make your words count!"
Rotary Club of Kent Town
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