Wednesday, December 24, 2008

And the WINNERS are .....

The Rotary Club of Dee Why Warringah Christmas Raffle has been drawn.


Winners:


1st Prize: Geoff Gelding

Geoff took some of the prize for his family and four year old grandson and donated the balance to Bear Cottage.
Thank you Geoff!


2nd Prize Diana Meagher

3rd Prize Ruth Lind

Monday, December 1, 2008

24 DAYS TIL CHRISTMAS!



Are you on the xmas roster yet?
Don't be shy ... We need you!
ONLY 24 Days til Christmas


Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Welcome to the Rotary Club of Dee Why Warringah David and Amy.

Australian Business Volunteers Award


Peter Richardson has been recognised for his contribution to Third World Nations in Asia and the Pacific by receiving an Australian Business Volunteers Award for being the longest serving member of that organisation.

Peter has also completed the greatest number of projects of any member. A well deserved recognition for a wonderful record of service.

Well done Peter!

Mind your mind

Mind Your Mind

Follow the Mind Your Mind sign posts was the message from Coralie Hicks from Alzheimer’s Australia this week at Dee Why Warringah

Alzheimers Australia now have good evidence from research that shows adopting a 'brain healthy’ lifestyle may reduce the risk of developing dementia. Alzheimer’s Australia’s Mind your Mind® program involves seven signposts to help keep your brain healthy and reduce your risk of developing dementia.

For more information contact: National Dementia Helpline 1800 100 500.
Or visit: www.alzheimers.org.au

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Renee Offner - Rotaract Distict 9680


Our club has not had the benefit of interaction with a Rotaract Club for several years, so it was most interesting to hear Renee Offner present the current situation in our District 9680 and to tell us something of her life journey and her involvement with Rotaract. Renee, with the assistance of her friend, Jeremy Charles is attempting to form a new club on the Northern Beaches.

Are you between 18 and 25? Interested in making a difference in your community? Want to gain experience and to build new networks? Rotaract might be what you are looking for. If you're interested in joining or would like further information contact us.

We're looking forward to the emergence of an active and vibrant Rotaract movement on the Northen Beaches in the very near future! Don't miss out!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Cyber-fines: we're watching!


Our "interupted" dinner service is proving a challenge for our sergeant-in-arms to gather intelligence for the weekly fines. So it might be time for some collaboration. Don't let those fines go unnoticed! post them here.








A BBQ just isnt a BBQ without Bob the Builder and he sure does help sell those christmas raffle tickets. Way to go BTB! and Frank too.
Be sure to check out Santa's little helpers on our home page.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Gloria Ingham: The Cancer Council

Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. Each year more than 1600 Australians die from this almost entirely preventable disease. Fortunately, being SunSmart is a simple and effective way to reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. Gloria demonstrated many of the simple and effective ways to be sun smart and how to recognise skin cancers. For more information visit the Cancer Council.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Last days on the Trifecta Tickets


If you haven't already handed in your money raised for the rotary trifecta tickets please do so by Tuesday. Also if you have tickets left over you still have a couple of days left to get them sold. SELL SELL SELL and Good luck for the big race on Tuesday!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Carmen Bekker: Assisting youth on the northern beaches


Carmen shared with us her passion of working with kids whom have experienced hardship, the breakdown of family relationships and the supports that underpin their health, education, happiness and wellbeing.

The valuable services offered by Taldumande on the Northern Beaches focuses on providing stable short and longer term support and accommodation options, encouraging young people to remain within their local communities and achieve longer lasting successful outcomes for their personal goals.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

A reason to eat cake!


What better reason to eat cake! get your plum pudding or whisky cake for xmas and support rotary projects at the same time!

Your contributions will support much needed community projects.

Contact Frank to order now.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Help fill our stocking!


Christmas is almost here!


and we need your help to fill our
christmas stocking!

We need contributions suitable to fill our [large] christmas stocking. The stocking will be raffled to raise money for much needed community projects.

Do you have a new car you want to donate?
Toys? for little people or big!
Perfume? Books? or Gadgets?
Non perishable food items? Gift vouchers?


If you have items you'd like to donate or know someone who might please contact Frank or Bob at the Rotary Club of Dee Why Warringah. Your donations will support Rotary projects.
Help us make this rotary christmas the best year EVER!





Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Great success at the Rotary BBQ

The Berry Reserve BBQ was a great success on Sunday













Join us at our next BBQ on Sunday the 16th November.
Berry Reserve
Pittwater Rd
Narrabeen Lake

Project Ilypa


Erin Lowie and Nami McShane gave us an update on their progress of Project Ilypa. Project Ilypa aims to improve health outcomes for Indigenous children.


The Ilypa team have established a 2 stage project with the first stage to be complete by the end of 2008. Stage one will ensure that sound systems will be available in classrooms in indigenous communities in the Northern Territory. This will assist children who experience hearing loss due to Otitis Media to engage and learn more effectively in the classroom. .


The project Ilypa team will continue to establish corporate and community support to ensure funds are raised for the supply of sounds systems.
Read more about project Ilypa

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

PDG Pam Pritchard: The Rotary Foundation


Pam Prichard, from the Rotary Club of Turramurra was District 9680’s first female District Governor in 2006-07, and is well known to many members.

Pam spoke with knowledge and passion on the progress of The Rotary Foundation’s Polio Plus campaign which began in 1985 to rid the world of the scourge of polio. The UN, the World Health Organization and many others said that it couldn’t be done but today, the annual rate of new polio cases has fallen from around 1,000 per day to about 1,000 per annum, a remarkable achievement. Today, polio remains in only 4 countries: Nigeria, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Type 2 Polio has already been totally eliminated with the others expected to also become extinct within 2 or 3 years.

Although this is an expensive program, it is far less expensive than to accept the current level of infections and to handle the new cases as they arise. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have donated $US100 million to the Rotary Foundation’s Polio Plus project on condition that it be matched by Rotary Clubs. A donation of $US1,000 from each Rotary Club in the world for 3 years will see it matched. After the first year, we are on track to reach the goal.

Clubs are encouraged to donate, as are individual Rotarians. For an on-going $100 pa, Rotarians can become Centurions, and receive Paul Harris recognition when their accumulated donations pass the $US1,000 mark.

PDG Pam was thanked by Bob Manley, noting that Pam was the DG’s Zone Representative in 1999-2000 when Bob served an earlier term as Club President.

Want to donate to support the eradication of polio in the world?Contact Tony to complete your transaction. We'll Thankyou!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Wonders of the Universe



Glen spoke to us about the multitude of universes in the sky and the earth’s quest to find planets capable of supporting life.

He explained how earth telescopes are able to pick up large planets moving around stars and how from there an effort is being made to locate smaller planets the right size and distance from the star to allow life. To narrow this down they are looking at stars (sun’s) approx the size of earth’s sun. This narrowed the search down to 300 and from this they are concentrating on one particular star.
For ten years NASA and associated agencies have been developing a new telescope that detects the wabble of smaller planets. Planet Quest hopes to have this up and running by 2015 and it is hoped it will be the first telescope to detect habitable planets and is expected to monitor a couple of hundred stars over 15 years. There is also new breed of telescope that blocks out the sun and allows scientist to look at planets and objects closest to the sun.

Glen’s talk covered a great deal about the galaxy and the search for life on other planets and everyone enjoyed the evening.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Welcome DG Tony Castley

District Governor Tony Castley addressed the meeting on the 30th September and gave our guests a brief on what Rotary does and is.

Tony spoke of our many youth programs and gave a short explanation of them. He explained how over 1.2 million Rotarians around the world work to make a difference. He gave a brief on the high rate of children dying from preventable causes and what can be done and is being done to prevent this.

Tony also gave an overview of the Polio effort and explained that only four countries now have the disease and our efforts to eradicate it entirely. He also explained if we stopped now the disease would spread quickly and we would lose the battle.


Tony offered an overview of the Rotary Foundation and the Australian Rotary Health Research fund and advised us of the upcoming Foundation Dinner on possibly, Thursday 14 May, 2009. A magazine containing two pages on projects from each club will be produced and distributed to the likes of Doctors surgeries, Motels, etc. Clubs will be involved also, by purchasing magazines and distributing this coffee table addition in order to promote Rotary to the public.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Fiji Rotahome Project


For the past 23 year’s the Rotary Club of Lautoka, FIJI, has been behind a program building homes for those in desperate need. Instigator and director of the Rotahome project, Peter Drysdale, has overseen the building of 701 homes across Fiji’s Western Division. Assisting him was Saten, who still builds homes with the program assisted by hundreds of volunteers.

On top of this, in 2005 a 99 year lease was signed for 15 acres of land just outside Lautoka. 84 homes have been built there and Koroipita, Village of Peter, houses more than 350 people. The village also has a community hall/kindy, town clerk’s office, craft room, shop, bakery, store room, youth room and medical centre. With Koroipita finished, Peter, Saten and the more than 600 volunteers who have helped on the projects are poised for more.