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Aug 06, 2024 - Dec 20, 2024
Rotary Club of Hawthorn Schedule of Club Meetings and Special Events August to December 2024
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Oct 08, 2024 9:30 am - 1:00 pm
THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED!
Rotary Hawthorn Werribee Zoo Safari
Once on board you will be transported through arid landscapes and savannah grasslands to explore the open plains and learn about some of the world’s most endangered species. From the Critically Endangered Asian Wild Horse to majestic giraffe traversing the iconic savannah, the 40 minutes Safari Tour is one of the Zoo’s most popular experiences. The tour includes live commentary from a Safari Guide as you move through the grasslands of Asia, North America and Africa, spotting bison, antelope, rhino, zebra and ostrich and you'll also learn more about the work of communities in Northern Kenya to help protect wildlife through the Beads for Wildlife program. As you will see from the itinerary, this tour offers an opportunity to explore the Werribee Open Range Zoo, as well as enjoy a lunch time together. |
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Ten Years in Nepal, At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club
Oct 15, 2024
Mark has worked with not-for-profits and universities for over 25 years. Currently, he is a consultant and lends his expertise as a member of RMIT’s Human Research Ethics Committee.
His love of the Himalayan region began in 1997 when he spent six months travelling through Northern India and Nepal. Since then, he has returned numerous times to travel and trek in the remote mountain regions of India, Tibet and Nepal.
These experiences motivated Mark to devote 10 years to helping Nepali children. He founded the Logged On Foundation Ltd, which provided computer centres and education programs to rural schools. The Foundation has helped thousands of children in 30 villages in eight Districts of Nepal, including several women’s cooperatives.
He completed a documentary about the 2015 Nepal earthquake, its impact on rural communities, and their struggles to provide quality education for their children. The film won a film award and was screened at the ACMI and at UK, US, and Nepalese film festivals. Mark also created pathways for volunteers to spend time in Nepal. M.C. Katrina Flinn Photo Credit: Volker Meyer via Pexels
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Oct 15, 2024 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
The speakers this week include Katrina Flynn and Jemma Frew who will be introducing Police Legacy and the forthcoming "World of Difference" trip. In November 2024 Victoria Police Young Adult Legatees (VPAL) are participating in a Victoria Police Legacy (VPL) humanitarian tour of Cambodia facilitated by Rotary’s World of Difference. VPAL Police Legatee Jemma Frew is one of the tour participants, Jemma will talk about Victoria Police Legacy and how the legatees are preparing for the trip and how they plan to assist people in remote rural Cambodian villages.. Rotary World of Difference (WOD) responds to local areas of needs in Cambodia with continuous, sustainable projects, providing safe water, sanitation, education and maternal child and health. WOD has been takes participants on combined cultural and volunteering trips to Cambodia. WOD is a project of several Rotary Clubs including Hawthorn. Project work employs local Cambodians and will be monitored continuously and sustainably year after year, tour after tour. On this tour, Club member Katrina Flinn is joining the tour, leading a group of “retreads”, a group of legatees that are returning to Cambodia to concentrate more on the project work in local villages and schools. Following this will be the induction of Mark Pinoli who will present "Member behind the Badge" with his talk on "Ten Years in Nepal" Mark has worked with not-for-profits and universities for over 25 years. His love of the Himalayan region began in 1997 when he spent six months travelling through Northern India and Nepal. Since then, he has returned numerous times to travel and trek in the remote mountain regions of India, Tibet and Nepal. These experiences motivated Mark to devote 10 years to helping Nepali children. He founded the Logged On Foundation Ltd, which provided computer centres and education programs to rural schools. The Foundation has helped thousands of children in 30 villages in eight Districts of Nepal, including several women’s cooperatives. He completed a documentary about the 2015 Nepal earthquake, its impact on rural communities, and their struggles to provide quality education for their children. The film won a film award and was screened at the ACMI and at UK, US, and Nepalese film festivals. Mark also created pathways for volunteers to spend time in Nepal. This has included placing teachers from RMIT, Standard, Finders and La Trobe Universities into Nepalese schools to deliver student and teacher training programs. MC: Katrina Flynn |
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Replaced By Lift The Lid Lunch On October 25th
Oct 22, 2024
Discover more about this wonderful luncheon featuring the inspiring speaker, Craig Tiley, Australian Open,Tennis Australia CEOplease visit the link below.
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The Future Fan and the Transformation of the Australian Open, Lift the Lid Luncheon
Oct 25, 2024
Members and guests are invited to attend our Lift the Lid on Mental Illness Lunch with guest speaker Craig Tiley, Australian Open & Tennis Australia CEO. Craig's presentation is titled The Future Fan and the Transformation of the Australian Open.
Date: Friday 25 October 2024, 12.00pm - 2.30pm
Venue: Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, 489 Glenferrie Road, Kooyong
Tickets are $85 per person and include a drink on arrival, main course, shared desert and tea/coffee. Subsequent drinks can be purchased at bar prices.
The lunch will feature an auction and raffle, with proceeds going to the Australian Rotary Health Foundation and Rotary Hawthorn community projects.
Tables of 10 are available. You can convene your own table or we will seat you.
TryBooking is here
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CPR, AED, And How To Administer
Nov 12, 2024
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Hope in a Suitcase, At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club
Nov 19, 2024
Julie Armstrong is the Victorian Manager of Hope In A Suitcase. 'Hope in a Suitcase Australia is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers who are incredibly passionate about showing every child who enters the foster care system that they are loved and valued by their community.
We aim to do this by giving them a suitcase of their very own to ensure they have a safe and secure place in which to pack their belongings and take with them wherever their journey may lead.
The suitcases are filled with essential items such as toiletries,underwear, a set of pyjamas and a change of clothing. They also include something to cuddle for the younger children, a toy, a book to read, a journal or colouring-in books and pencils to encourage creativity and provide a distraction away from their turmoil.
In 2021 we provided 3024 suitcases, in 2022; 3817, in 2023; 5013, to worthy children in Australia. Sadly the demand is increasing every year but we will continue to endeavour to provide EVERY child who enters out-of-home care, a suitcase of HOPE of their very own'. M.C.: Susan-Gaye Anderson Photo Credit: Hope in a Suitcase
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At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club
Dec 03, 2024
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'Standish', At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, Last Meeting For The Year
Dec 17, 2024
Frederick Charles Standish was the Chief Commissioner of Police in Victoria from 1858 to 1880. Why did he come to the colony of Victoria in 1852? What did he do in his early years in Victoria? What were his major interests? His story tells us much about life during the gold rush period and in the era of Marvellous Melbourne. And what was his fate? How is he remembered today? All will be revealed at this club meeting!
M.C.: Noel Halford |