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La Cronaca - Rotary Club of Box Hill Central

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LA CRONACANovember 16th 2011PRESIDENT’S REPORTPresident’s Report 16 November<strong>Rotary</strong> Meeting at HorticultualCentre 82 Jolimont Road Forest<strong>Hill</strong> Wed 16 Nov 7.30amLook forward to your attendanceand participation at our nextmeeting. I sent an email on Fridayadvising <strong>of</strong> details and the order<strong>of</strong> proceedings. Partners mostwelcome to attend.Annual General Meeting andsecond President's meeting 11NovemberA number <strong>of</strong> matters werepresented and discussed, includingthe <strong>Rotary</strong> Convention, annualconference, signature projects byclubs and a number <strong>of</strong> districtprojects requiring support andfunding. Our own Andrew Forgas,gave an informative and inspiringaddress on Shine on and I thankAndrew for his on going passionand efforts in making a differencein this important area <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotary</strong>and our club activities.Men's Health Expo 30 NovemberOwen the Council Coordinator <strong>of</strong>the Expo will come to talk to theclub on the 23 November for 10minutes. At this stage ourinvolvement will be for a team <strong>of</strong><strong>Rotary</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Box</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Central</strong>District 9810Meets Wednesday Mornings from7.15 till 8.30 am at the <strong>Box</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>Golf <strong>Club</strong>Station Street <strong>Box</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> Southclub volunteers to staff andmanage the registration desk atthe entrance to the Expo and ourwww.rotaryboxhillcentral.org.auown information booth from12.00pm to 7.00pm. Greatopportunity for us to talk withand encourage participants andattendees coming through on thebenefits <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotary</strong> andmembership, providing we canmuster up enough volunteers tocover the period <strong>of</strong> the expo.Look forward to your support.Upcoming BirthdaysHappy Birthday and many happyreturns to Don Sweeney (13November), Brian Martin (15November) Malcolm Chivertonand Andrew Forgas (20November)Have a great week in <strong>Rotary</strong>ServiceTony De Fazio- President <strong>Rotary</strong><strong>Club</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Box</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Central</strong>Is it Fair to AllConcerned?[1]


Is it the truth?Is it fair to all concerned?Will it build goodwill andbetter friendships?Will it be beneficial to allconcerned?Upcoming Speakers16th NovemberMeeting is being held at theWhitehorse Council’sHorticultural Centre, addressdetails to be anounced atWednesday's meeting23rd our medical bursarystudent from 2010/11 tospeak on his yearSERVICE ABOVE SELFROVING REPORTERNovember16 th K. Dobson23 rd O. Jenkin30 th M. Kirk4 Way TestDESK DUTYNovemberForgas, O. Jenkin, B. Mc PhailDecemberB. Canny, K. Ronan, J. HamleyEASTERN EMERGENCY RELIEFNovember 19 thL. Bell, M. Etty-Leal, M. Kirk andRotaractorDecember 17 thA. Forgas, B. Canny, R. Mitchelland RotaractorFARMERS’ MARKETDecember 11 th7:30 to 9:30 C. Hoath, D.Sweeney9:30 to 12:15 R. Wood, G.CooperROVING REPORTERJenny and Roger Coburn, ex <strong>Club</strong>members and now with RCMASH,joined our own Tony Stokes tobrief us on their recent to trip toNabukera, Fiji. Included on theirtrip were 10 members andpartners from MASH, 5 from RCHampton, and Tony. This locationis a tiny island about 4 hoursboat travel from Nandi.The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project wasto provide power to the localschool (the destination waschanged at the last minute)through the installation <strong>of</strong> solarpower. In addition, the plan wasto assess the needs on arrivaland assist where they were able.The power was supplied and willservice half <strong>of</strong> the school(principally the admin area) at acost <strong>of</strong> approximately $10,000.Additionally they supplied 8laptops, a printer and variousother sundry items. One <strong>of</strong> thedecisions made on the spot wasto repaint the library andcatalog the (mostly very old)books. Paint had to be broughtover from the mainland toenable this.Another pressing need, that wasattended to immediately onarrival, was to reconstruct themeeting hut that had beenblown away during a recenthurricane. Whilst the foundationpoles remained, they need to bestabilized first, requiringexcavation to about five feet foreach pole. The reconstructedbuild had a steel ro<strong>of</strong> (instead <strong>of</strong>thatched) and was screweddown, rather than being tied ornailed. No guarantee, but amuch better chance <strong>of</strong> survivingfuture hurricanes.In an effort to provide somemeans <strong>of</strong> trade, the team alsotook a sewing machine withthem to donate and train theladies how to supplement theirexisting craft work. Food parcelswere also taken from Nandi as agift, along with Kava roots forcooking.Welcomed by the locals with thetraditional Kava ceremony, theteam quickly adjusted theirtaste buds and got a crashcourse on local customs. Thisincluded wearing appropriateattire to move around thevillage, with their legs andshoulders having to be coveredat all times. Living conditionswere extremely basic, includinga long drop toilet for the men.Inside kitchens are also nottypical. The 120 residentscurrently receive only about 2hours <strong>of</strong> power each eveningpowered by a generator. N<strong>of</strong>ences exist between thedwellings, leaving children andanimals to wander at their will.Ongoing needs for the villageinclude a medical centre,chicken coops, replacement PVCpiping and environmental workon the beach-line and road. Thescale <strong>of</strong> the general need wasreinforced on the plane (?) whena resident recognized their<strong>Rotary</strong> attire and approached theteam for assistance for hismainland village that needs freshwater and bridge access, withtheir living conditions beingmerely subsistence, having totravel hours to access medicalfacilities and having to sendtheir children <strong>of</strong>f to board inorder to attend a PrimarySchool.It is currently intended thatfuture projects will take place toprovide some further help tothese needy people. Pleasecontact Tony or the Coburns forfurther details.[2]


ROTARIANS MAKING A DIFFERENCEMore than 1,000 Rotarians, UN <strong>of</strong>ficials, <strong>Rotary</strong>youth program participants, and guestscelebrated the special relationship between<strong>Rotary</strong> and the United Nations on 5 November.<strong>Rotary</strong>-UN Day, held annually at United Nationsheadquarters in New York City, included panels onhealth, water, and literacy, highlighting Rotarianprojects that advance the goals <strong>of</strong> the UN andimprove lives around the world.Kiyo Akasaka, UN undersecretary-general forcommunications and public information,commended <strong>Rotary</strong> for its ongoing collaborationwith the United Nations to improve the health <strong>of</strong>children worldwide, and for its contribution topolio eradication."Our shared vision for a safer and better world iswhat brings us together here today," Akasaka said."It's your model <strong>of</strong> Service Above Self and yoursterling results in improving health that makes<strong>Rotary</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the most important partners <strong>of</strong> theUN."Peace and justiceBoth organizations are striving to create a morepeaceful and just world, noted RI President-electSakuji Tanaka."If you were to seek the one idea, the one goalthat is at the core <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotary</strong>, you would find thesame goal that you find in the charter <strong>of</strong> the UN:to practice tolerance and live together in peacewith one another as good neighbors," Tanaka said.Timothy E. Wirth, president <strong>of</strong> the United NationsFoundation and Better World Fund, stressed theimportance <strong>of</strong> partnerships."Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon recognizes thatevery problem the UN faces cannot be [solved] bythe UN alone," he said, adding that <strong>Rotary</strong>'s"understanding and commitment to partnershipswill make so many <strong>of</strong> these goals we sharepossible."Partnerships<strong>Rotary</strong> is committed to partnering withorganizations like the UN, said John Hewko, RIgeneral secretary."<strong>Rotary</strong> is learning by experience that it canaccomplish more in concert with others than itmight on its own. Working together multiplies oursuccess: one plus one equals three," Hewko said."This new formula provides a unique opportunityto enhance humanitarian service, which is what<strong>Rotary</strong> is all about. It helps build understandingand peace -- the mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rotary</strong> and the UN."Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, head <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Womenand Child Health at Aga Khan University, discussedthe strategic partnership between the universityand <strong>Rotary</strong>, and the challenges <strong>of</strong> promotingmaternal and child health in developing countriesin Africa and parts <strong>of</strong> Asia.More than 300,000 women die each year fromcomplications related to pregnancy andchildbirth, Bhutta said. "Our biggest challenge isreaching these poor women, families, and infantsto give them adequate health care.""I believe we are at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the journeywith <strong>Rotary</strong> International to improve child andmaternal health in the hardest-to-reach places in<strong>Central</strong> and South Asia and Africa," he added.Other panelists during <strong>Rotary</strong>-UN Day includedJacob Kumaresan, executive director <strong>of</strong> the WorldHealth Organization, New York; Paul Edwards,senior adviser for UNICEF on water, sanitation,and hygiene; Ginny Wolfe, senior director <strong>of</strong> U.S.communications for the ONE Campaign; PhilippeKridelka, director <strong>of</strong> UNESCO, New York; and RonDenham, chair <strong>of</strong> the Water and SanitationRotarian Action Group.<strong>Rotary</strong>, which has a 66-year history with the UN,holds the highest consultative status <strong>of</strong>fered toany nongovernmental organization by theEconomic and Social Council, which overseesmany UN agencies.Bernie RodgersZone Challenge CoordinatorThis Week’s MeetingOff site atCouncil HorticulturalCentre.Come and listen to how council isensuring a green and sustainablelandscape in WhitehorseCONTACT USTo have a story included in <strong>La</strong> <strong>Cronaca</strong> please emailto ross@nesso.com.auIf you would prefer not to receive <strong>La</strong> <strong>Cronaca</strong> pleasereply “unsubscribe” to the email sent with your copy.[3]

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