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The Rotary Club of
Mount Eliza
Chartered 1971
 
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Mount Eliza
Service Above Self
Tuesdays at 6:00 PM
Dining Room, Toorak College
Mt Eliza
Mount Eliza, VIC 3930
Australia
Phone:
0419 386 900
Dinner Meeting at Toorak College & Zoom Meeting Conference Number 826504424487
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Welsh, John
 
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President's Message
Neil Heron
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This week has not been a good one for our Club with the passing of Michael Coultas and past member Tim Acton being moved to palliative care. Michael was a member of two Rotary Clubs, Melbourne and Mornington and he and Judy have been extraordinarily supportive of Rotary programs both in Australia and overseas, particularly in Sri Lanka. Michael was a great friend of Mt Eliza Rotary and he will be sorely missed. Judy tells me there will be a memorial service for Michael later in the year when COVID restrictions allow it. Our thoughts are with Judy and their family at this time as they grieve the passing of Michael. As you can understand, it is very unlikely any of us can attend the funeral. 
 
COVID continues to upset our programs and meetings, however, we continue to adapt and move on. It was pleasing to see 27 members tuned in to our Zoom meeting to hear Jim expound on white wine and look forward to his next installment on Reds. The enticement of a tasting spurs my hope that restrictions will be eased asap!  This week we will try to use the Club Night as an opportunity to focus on our plans so that when we can get back into action, we will be ready to do so. John has a good battle plan and much information to share. So everyone, stay safe and let's knock this variant on the head. See you via Zoom on Tuesday.
 
Cheers, Neil
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Our Club Zoom Meetings 
The next meeting is on Zoom. This is the updated link as at 16 August. 
 
 
Open the Zoom app & Join meeting ID : 82650442487
  
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President’s Report - Year Ending 30 June, 2021
 
Firstly, I have been impressed with the willingness of our Club Members to adapt to change.  We have had 100% of our Members adopt Zoom Meetings as an alternative to face-to-face.  We all know it’s not ideal, but it has helped enormously to keep us all connected.  Also, our membership has grown over the last 12 months – going against the trend of many other Clubs – and this is testament to the caliber of all of our Members.  We have implemented Club Visioning and established a Satellite Club.  Both of these are works in progress and will continue to enhance our Club and its contribution going forward.  I intend to be particularly involved in furthering the Satellite Club into the future.
While our ability to fund raise and participate in projects was limited last year, we still managed to achieve some amazing results.  The Golf Day and its contribution to Shine for Kids was outstanding.  We also helped make a difference with contributions to the Rotary Foundation, Mornington Community Information Centre Crisis Fund, Carers Victoria, Interplast and several other great causes.
 
I thank all of the Board Members for their support over the past year.
 
In particular, I thank Immediate Past President Ross Schweitzer for his mentorship, especially with respect to his knowledge of all things Rotary and protocol. Also, Secretary Pauline McFarlane, who has done a spectacular job without as much support from as she should have had.
Treasurer Chris Angerer has also over delivered.  He has embraced Xero (from a MYOB background) and has done an awesome job. President-elect Neil Heron has supported me in facilitating Club Visioning and the Satellite Club.  These are two very important projects that we embarked upon last year and they are still works in progress.  I will be working with Neil this year to further our progress in both of these areas.
 
The other directors:
Linda Morris – Community
Carolyn Such – Fundraising
Maurie Selth – International
Brynton Fennell – Vocational
Mike Weber – Youth
 
Have all been of enormous support and have delivered amazing results under very trying circumstances. I think Ray Manchester also deserves commendation for his ongoing work in auditing our Financial Statements.  It is an onerous task and I appreciate his ability and the level of detail he undertakes in the process gives me great confidence in our reporting. 
 
I also acknowledge the contribution of Jim Young as Bulletin Editor – we all know what an huge task this is and I especially appreciate all that he has done helping me out with this.
I don’t want to just thank the Board – the Club  is the sum of the contributions of all its members.
 
There are many members who contribute year in year out in various areas of service/interest.  I won’t mention all of them because that would mean actually listing every member of the Club.
I have decided instead to acknowledge one Rotarian of the Year for 2021.
 
Bernie Edwards – Bernie contributes so much of his time so consistently behind the scenes.  An enormous amount of time and expertise is spent negotiating outcomes with the Council – a job that can be rather thankless.  He helps and co-ordinates IT and also put together the fabulous presentation for our 50th Anniversary celebrations.  Bernie also costs up projects and assesses viability.  All of this goes on “behind the scenes”.  Importantly, Bernie’s stewardship of the Community Trust Fund has been instrumental in bringing the fund’s balance to $268K as at 30 June 2021.
 
My outgoing message to our Members and everyone outside of Rotary is that if there is one thing I could change, it would be to have every person contribute to Community 2 hours per month – in whatever avenue of service or capacity that is means something to you.  Covid has highlighted the importance of Community, Connection and the need for people to belong.
 
I wish Neil, his incoming Board and all Members of the Club a very successful 2022.
Club Calendar
We have a Club Yearly Calendar in Excel. Neil and Pauline are the authors and editors. The calendar outlines every meeting with whom is the Coordinator, Speaker, Sergeant etc.  If you would like to add something please email Neil or Pauline.  
Linda's Community Request
I am collecting for the Neighbourhood House in Mount Eliza

Jig Saw puzzles ( no missing pieces )
Current Books

They give out care packages with the above items added as a nice gesture to people who are living alone and to domestic violence cases in the community.

Knitted beanies
Warm scarves
Warm jackets all in good condition.

They are given out to people who are sleeping rough and the needy. All of the unloved items can be dropped off at my front door or I can collect.

When Covid restrictions allow the Neighbourhood  house will have cooking bees to cook meals for the needy ( 4 people required ). There will also be jam making for their Fete in November. If anyone has small sterilised jars without labels they would be greatly appreciated. The Community House also have 200 people that they make welfare calls to make sure they are ok. I need volunteers to help with the calls.

If anyone has any excess fruit or veggies they are growing could you please let me know so we can use for jam or add to meals.

Regards,

Linda Morris
Community Service Director
Rotary Club of Mount Eliza
Change Over 2021
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We meet at 6:00 PM Every Tuesday at Toorak College