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28
Jun
2023
Schedule of Club Meetings and Events
Jun 28, 2023 9:33 AM - Dec 31, 2023

Rotary Club of Hawthorn

Schedule of Club Meetings and Special Events

July to December 2023

Date

Event and Venue

Explanation

2023

 

 

Jul 4

Club meeting at KLTC

Speaker: President Doug 

Jul 10

Interest group meeting: Bookworms

 

Jul 11

No Meeting 

Vocational Visit to Moorabbin Airport

Jul 18

Club meeting at KLTC

Speaker: Tamara Cannon, Lille Fro Foundation

Jul 25

Club meeting by Zoom

Speaker: Darren Park  ‘To Catch a Thief’

 

 

 

Aug 1

Club meeting at KLTC

Speaker: Susan-Gaye Anderson, TV Presenter

Aug 7

Interest group meeting: Fixers

 

Aug 8

No Meeting 

Second Tuesday of the month. Possible Vocational Visit.

Aug 15

Club meeting at KLTC

Speaker: Member Behind the Badge, Henry Drury

Aug 22

No Meeting

No meeting due to 70th Anniversary Dinner

Aug 24

70th Anniversary Dinner

Auburn Bowls Club

Aug 29

Club meeting at KLTC

 

 

 

 

Sept 5

Club meeting at KLTC

 

Sept 11

Interest group meeting: Bookworms

 

Sept 12

No Meeting 

Second Tuesday of the month

Sept 19

Club meeting at KLTC

DG Ron Payne visit. Followed by Board Meeting at 2pm.

Sept 26

Club meeting by Zoom

AFL Grand Final theme

 

 

 

Oct 3

Club meeting at KLTC

Hat Day 

Oct 9

Interest group meeting: Fixers

 

Oct 10

No Meeting 

Second Tuesday of the month

Oct 17

Club meeting at KLTC

Speaker: George Petrou

Oct 24

Club meeting by Zoom

 

Oct 31

Club meeting at KLTC

Cup Theme and speaker 

 

 

 

Nov 7

No Meeting 

Melbourne Cup Day

Nov 13

Interest group meeting: Bookworms

 

Nov 14

No Meeting

Second Tuesday of the month

Nov 21

Club meeting at KLTC

AGM

Nov 28

Club meeting at KLTC 

 

 

 

 

Dec 5

Club meeting at KLTC

 Final meeting for the year

Dec 11

Interest group meeting: Fixers

 

Dec 12

No Meeting. This has been replaced by the Christmas Dinner. 

 Club Christmas dinner on Tuesday 12   December at Studley Park Boathouse

Dec 14

Christmas Dinner

Club Christmas Dinner

 

Summer Recess

 

2024

 

 

Feb 6

Club meeting at KLTC

 

 

Version 3 July 2023

 

26
Sep
2023
Colin Carter, AM FAICD

By ZOOM, Football's Forgotten Years

Sep 26, 2023

'For almost 100 years, the AFL competition has been deemed to have started in 1897 when the VFL was formed after eight clubs seceded from the VFA.
But new research, by former AFL Commissioner Colin Carter, makes it clear that the VFL’s founders, the VFL clubs and media commentators agreed that 1870 was their competitions, and thus the AFL competition’s, first season. A lot of football history has been misplaced and this book outlines why these foundation years must be included in the AFL competition’s history, and the players and administrators who set up the game during those years be recognised for their pioneering achievements'.
Colin is the author of 'Footballs' Forgotten Years'

Colin Carter is a former AFL Commissioner (1993-2007), and Geelong President (2011-2020). Before he joined the AFL Commission he was a strategic planning consultant to the VFL, responsible for such seminal issues as the structure of the national competition, the draft and salary cap, and the restoration of relations between the League and the Melbourne Cricket Club which saw the development of the Great Southern Stand. In 2021, he was commissioned by the AFL to write a position paper on the potential of a Tasmanian-based AFL club. Although born in Western Australia, he is a true-blue Geelong supporter.

'Colin Carter is a decorated football administrator who has turned his mind to the history of the game, explaining in clear terms when Victoria’s football competition began and why it is the precursor of today’s AFL competition. Colin’s case for recognising the years from 1870 to 1896, an important history lost through politics and time, is supported by facts. Supporters should approach this book with open minds and lift their eyes to the great truth—the AFL is the oldest football competition in the world.'
Mike Fitzpatrick, AFL Commission chair, 2007 to 2016.

'The Carter argument is compelling. Clearly the AFL was born of the VFA. The defection of eight clubs didn’t erase their histories pre-1897. Colin’s push maybe unpalatable with clubs whose place in premiership tallies will be adjusted negatively but a true history of the game’s origins is far more important. Clearly 1870 is the AFL competition’s birthdate.'
Mike Sheahan, sports journalist and media commentator.

M.C. David Rush

**Please Wear Your Football Colours: eg: scarf, beanie**

Photo Credit : Rodger Wang

26
Sep
2023
Invitation to Rotary Hawthorn Zoom Meeting
Sep 26, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Colin Carter, a former AFL Commissioner and Geelong Club President, has written a book that challenges the AFL’s view of its history. The book is titled Football’s Forgotten Years – Reclaiming the AFL Competition’s Earliest Era – 1870 to 1896.
 
For almost the past 100 years, the AFL competition has been deemed to have started in 1897 when the VFL was formed after eight clubs seceded from the VFA. But new research makes it very clear that the VFL’s founders, the VFL clubs and media commentators agreed that 1870 was their competition’s first season.
 
A lot of our football history has been misplaced – 27 years of it - and Colin’s book outlines why these foundation years must be included in the AFL competition’s history, and the players and administrators who set up the game during those years recognised for their achievements. 

 

03
Oct
2023
Dr Michael Valos

Humour For Leaders, Hat Day At Kooyong LTC

Oct 03, 2023

 

'Michael Valos:

There has been a lot of academic research into the benefits and risks of humour and academic theories have developed. Research shows both creativity and humour can be improved with training by observing role models and understanding the formula anyone can increase to a degree their ability to observe, create and share humour'. 

His new life combines honorary work at Deakin University and developing a number of talks and short courses '

·      “Humour for leaders.”

·      “Improving societies critical analysis skills”

·      “Dangers of not understanding science.”

·      “Overcoming Media disinformation” 

.       “Skills for life success”

'The content of his talk, and his entertaining style, certainly had the audience laughing. But his talk had a more serious message, presented in an engaging manner, of how humour can be used as a management tool'.
President Russell Jones, President, Rotary Balwyn 2023-2024

While it means something different for each of us, it opens our thinking in how we communicate whether it is in a work, volunteer or family setting.Something in it for everyone'.
Past District Governor Peter Frueh

M.C. TBA

Photo:  Supplied by Michael Valos

 

10
Oct
2023
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

Oct 10, 2023
17
Oct
2023
George Petrou

Acclaimed Artist: The Art Of Sacrifice, At Kooyong

Oct 17, 2023

Renowned Melbourne artist George Petrou is a successful graphic designer and acclaimed portrait artist. George assists in supporting the interests and welfare of ex-servicemen and women, their families, and dependents. 

In June 2020 George was awarded an OAM for 'Services to the Visual Arts and to Veterans', and in the same year he released The Art Of Sacrifice – a haunting and poignant exploration of a spirit like no other: The Anzac Spirit

George’s portraits proudly hang in museums in France, Government House Canberra, and a range of military institutions across Australia.

George has been described as one of the most inspirational speakers. 

George says: 'I am extremely passionate about the sacrifices made by our wonderful Australian men and women, especially our women who have been ignored for the last 100 years, (I would like to change that).

Have a look here at some of George's works of art.

M.C. TBA

Photo Credit: Supplied by George Petrou

24
Oct
2023
TBC

By ZOOM

Oct 24, 2023

 

?B Lugg

31
Oct
2023
TBA

Cup Theme

Oct 31, 2023
07
Nov
2023
No Meeting

Melbourne Cup Day

Nov 07, 2023

'The most well-known horse racing occasion in Australia is Melbourne Cup Day. It has been contested at Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse on the first Tuesday in November since 1861. In the state of Victoria, it is a yearly holiday. It is stated that this 3,200-meter handicap race, known as "the race that stops the nation," is the richest "two-mile" handicap in the world and one of the wealthiest turf events. It is open to horses aged three and older.  At Flemington Racecourse, there are typically more than 100,000 spectators, and the race is broadcast live to an estimated 650 million viewers worldwide.

Did you know? Phillip Island, which is about 135 kilometres south-east of Melbourne and is better known for its penguin colonies, was the home of Wollomai, the 1875 winner. Animals used to be swum across to the Narrows in ancient times, before there was a ferry service running between Phillip Island and San Remo.
Although it was believed Wollomai had little chance of winning, jockey Bob Batty guided the horse to victory in three minutes, thirty-eight seconds, in front of a crowd of 70,000 spectators.
John Cleeland, the owner, left Cape Woolomai with £22,000 after giving the jockey and trainer each £500'.

 

 

14
Nov
2023
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

Nov 14, 2023
21
Nov
2023
Annual General Meeting

At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club

Nov 21, 2023
28
Nov
2023
TBA

By ZOOM

Nov 28, 2023
12
Dec
2023
Christmas Dinner

At Studley Park Boathouse, Kew

Dec 12, 2023

 

 

More details to come.

06
Feb
2024
TBA

First Meeting of 2024

Feb 06, 2024

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