Rotary Club of Parramatta City




                      COMMUNITY NETWORKER
                                     ROTARY CLUB OF PARRAMATTA CITY



        PRESIDENT MESSAGE                                                     PRIDE OF
                                                                              WORKMANSHIP
   We welcomed Stephen Burfield back last week from a business trip
he undertook to Kenya. Stephen may have lost some weight, but the
impact of his trip to a country in drought and lacking many of life’s
basic requirements surely has added more weight to the people of the
world to assist in overcoming the plight of the people of Kenya and           Fitting very appropriately within the
                                                                              vocational service portfolio, this
many similar countries. Stephen was a presenter at a conference               program seeks to identify individuals
informing and building on the skills of the Salvation Army. He also told us   whose exemplary contributions to
                                                                              their vocations are worthy of public
of his personal sideline trip while there. Stephen and Rhonda sponsor a       acknowledgement. Initiated in District
                                                                              9680, the program has gained wide
Kenya boy aged 5 years. This surprised many members as know one               recognition both in Australia and
                                                                              overseas for its encouragement of
knew that the Salvation Army was offering child sponsorships. A               excellence in the workplace.
powerpoint of Stephen’s trip is on Facebook.                                  Following the distribution of
                                                                              application forms to business
   This Monday we have Signe, our 2006-2007 exchange student from             organisations in the local community,
                                                                              the Rotary club identifies award
Denmark back for a visit. Signe is going to bring us up to date on what       recipients and programs a special
she has been doing, her family life how it has changed and where she          presentation ceremony.
                                                                              Awardees, accompanied by family
is heading in life, come along and hear a very special person.                and business associates, are invited
                                                                              to be present as club guests to
   I will remind everyone about John Surian Friday morning get                witness the presentation of a plaque
                                                                              the reading of a citation.
together at Parramatta Park commencing 19th at 6.00am. Plenty of              The Rotary Club of Pennant Hills
time when we finish to have a shower and a morning coffee (no sticky          N.S.W., has prepared a
                                                                              comprehensive manual, including a
buns) before heading off to work.                                             check list of procedural items,
                                                                              directed towards the presentation of a
   I will have a copy of the full year calendar of events as it stands at     successful Pride of Workmanship
the moment available at Monday’s meeting. It will be up to members            program. They also have available
                                                                              plaques recognised as the official
to keep your personal copy up to date as announcements are made.              award for the program.
                                                                              To highlight this special club
   PS If you have something Danish bring it along                             occasion, it is suggested that an
                                                                              excellent appropriately qualified
                                                                              guest speaker be invited to address
                                                                              the meeting. Pride of Workmanship
                                                                              presentations provide an excellent
                                                                              opportunity for Rotary to promote its
                                                                              image, gain access to organisations
                                                                              for vocational visits and develop
                                                                              potential membership,
                                                                              whilst at the same time providing an
                                                                              avenue for small business to
                                                                              recognise individual effort.
                                                                              Contact:
                                                                              The Secretary,
                                                                              Rotary Club of Pennant Hills D.
                                                                              9680
Rotary Club of Parramatta City


CALENDAR OF EVENTS
  August
  15             Former Exchange Student Signe Leth
  15             GSE Team back from Taiwan, Parramatta RSL 6.30pm
  22             Dr Mai Nguyen, A journey through the Islamic Middle East
  29             Prashanth- The Wedding with all its glory and splendored
  September
  17             Club visioning afternoon
  26             District Governor Visit

GUEST SPEAKER
  Signe Leth is back; she needed a break from Denmark and has made her way back to Australia touching
down for the Club’s Change Over, then going to New Zealand to check out the good exchange rate.




NOW SHE IS THIS MONDAY TO TELL WHAT SHE HAS BEEN DOING SINCE LEAVING US
AS AN EXCHANGE STUDENT IN 2007


MEMBERS MATTERS
  City to Surf: Keith & Glennis Henning Vs John Surian & Tony Warner
  The contest is on this weekend, let’s hope they all recover to see and hear Signe
  The honeymoon’s over, Prashanth’s back
Rotary Club of Parramatta City


CLUB INITITIVE
   John Surian is championing a drive to extend the health of members, friends & associates by setting up a
get together every Friday 6.00am Parramatta Park.
   It will be a walk/stroll/run/crawl program firstly meeting at the western gate inside Parramatta Park this
coming Friday 19th
   John points out it is (the Queen St gatehouse) - please note at that time you’ll need to enter from the main
gate in Macquarie St.
   Ample parking is available at that time on the RHS before you get to the Queen St gate.
   So join us and become part of the foundation members of the new yet to be named group- be sure to
bring as many as possible of your friends and associates on Friday week.




OUR COMMUNITY

WALK WITH ME - PARRAMATTA
You are invited to take a step towards making a difference in the lives of people with
disabilities by participating in Northcott's annual Walk With Me event in Parramatta.

Hundreds of people of ALL abilities are coming together to walk side by side
to encourage us all to see a person first and not their disability, as well as raise vital
funds for respite services.

Walk With Me is a great way to spend a Sunday morning, with entertainment and
plenty of sporting and family-focused activities.

What: Walk With Me - Parramatta
When: Sunday, 18 September - 10:00am to 2:00pm
Where: The King's School - Doyle Oval, North Parramatta

To register contact Tony Warner

OUR YOUTH
From Tony Warner, Just a reminder that the close of applications for the next RYPEN
Camp 7th-9th October is the 16th September.

Don’t forget that you will not be able to contact the schools 2 weeks before the camp
as it is school holidays so don’t leave it till the last minute

Contact Tony if you have a lead or contact you would like to attend this Camp.
Rotary Club of Parramatta City


OUR INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE

The District has completed their interviews for the team leader and I am pleased to say Liz MacIntosh from the
Rotary Club of Parramatta. Liz has been a friend and regular visitor to our club over the years and we wish her
all the best as she commences her training.

Meanwhile David Ross is still on the lookout for Team members to accompany Liz to Finland.


FACEBOOK
   We have now available for the club a new facebook page the shortcut is          http://alturl.com/wvqj5
   Please visit, make comments, open discussions and for your initial visit please hit the “like button”. The
reason is the more members who like the page, we receive additional features. The Facebook page is not a
substitute for our website, but more of an additional way to reach our audience.




QUOTE OF THE MONTH

E. LESLIE PIDGEON –RI PRESIDENT 1917-1918




   Rotary Club of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
“Rotary is a living force, first, because it holds a doctrine of human relationships which
is true to universal fact, and second, because it does not hold its doctrine passively,
but proves its existence by its expression for humanity’s uplift.”
—1918 Rotary convention


REGISTER FOR 2011 ROTARY-UN DAY
The annual Rotary-UN Day will be held on Saturday, 5 November, at United Nations headquarters in New York
City.
Rotary Club of Parramatta City

Organized by the RI representatives to the UN, this year’s event will feature presentations from senior
UN staff and Rotary leaders as well as panel discussions on health, water, literacy, and youth.

High school-age students, including Interactors and Rotary Youth Exchange participants, can attend a
special youth program in the morning and join the adult program in the afternoon.

Download the registration form for RI-UN Day and the youth program.

For more information contact Brad Jenkins.

BURTON IS CHOICE FOR 2013-14 RI PRESIDENT
   By Ryan Hyland
Rotary International News -- 8 August 2011




   Ron D. Burton, a member of the Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA, is the selection of the
Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2013-14.


Ron D. Burton, a member of the Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA, is the selection of the
Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2013-14. Burton will become the
president-nominee on 1 October if there are no challenging candidates.

Burton retired as president of the University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc. in 2007. He is a member of
the American Bar Association, as well as the bar associations of Cleveland County and the state of
Oklahoma. He is admitted to practice in Oklahoma and before the U.S. Supreme Court.

"This is an exciting time to be a Rotarian," Burton says. "I believe we are well poised to capitalize on
our strengths as we embrace the [RI] Strategic Plan and the Future Vision Plan. My vision is to have
every Rotarian appreciate what it means to be a Rotarian. With these two tools, we can make that
happen."

Active in his community, Burton is a founder and past president of the Norman Public School
Foundation, and founder and past board member of the Norman Community Foundation. A recipient of
Rotary Club of Parramatta City

the Silver Beaver Award, he is a past vice president of the Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts of
America.

Burton believes that Rotary's promotion of high ethical standards is one of the qualities that sets it apart
from other organizations.

"It assures those dealing with us that we can be trusted," he says. "Most of us are in a business or
profession that already has a code of ethics. Vocational service in Rotary just adds to that responsibility.
We have an obligation to go above and beyond to make sure that all our actions are above reproach."

A Rotarian since 1979, Burton is vice chair of the Future Vision Committee and a member of the Polio
Eradication Advocacy Task Force for the United States. He has served RI as director; Rotary Foundation
trustee and trustee vice chair; International Assembly moderator, assistant moderator, and group
discussion leader; and district governor.

His other service to Rotary includes chair of the 2011 New Orleans Convention Committee, vice chair
of the Investment Advisory Committee, liaison trustee of the Vocational Service Committee, Permanent
Fund national adviser, and regional Rotary Foundation coordinator. He was aide to 2006-07 RI President
William B. Boyd.

Burton has received the RI Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation Citation for
Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Award, and International Service Award for a Polio-Free
World.

Burton and his wife, Jetta, have two children and three grandchildren.

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Newsletter 15 08-2011

  • 1. Rotary Club of Parramatta City COMMUNITY NETWORKER ROTARY CLUB OF PARRAMATTA CITY PRESIDENT MESSAGE PRIDE OF WORKMANSHIP We welcomed Stephen Burfield back last week from a business trip he undertook to Kenya. Stephen may have lost some weight, but the impact of his trip to a country in drought and lacking many of life’s basic requirements surely has added more weight to the people of the world to assist in overcoming the plight of the people of Kenya and Fitting very appropriately within the vocational service portfolio, this many similar countries. Stephen was a presenter at a conference program seeks to identify individuals informing and building on the skills of the Salvation Army. He also told us whose exemplary contributions to their vocations are worthy of public of his personal sideline trip while there. Stephen and Rhonda sponsor a acknowledgement. Initiated in District 9680, the program has gained wide Kenya boy aged 5 years. This surprised many members as know one recognition both in Australia and overseas for its encouragement of knew that the Salvation Army was offering child sponsorships. A excellence in the workplace. powerpoint of Stephen’s trip is on Facebook. Following the distribution of application forms to business This Monday we have Signe, our 2006-2007 exchange student from organisations in the local community, the Rotary club identifies award Denmark back for a visit. Signe is going to bring us up to date on what recipients and programs a special she has been doing, her family life how it has changed and where she presentation ceremony. Awardees, accompanied by family is heading in life, come along and hear a very special person. and business associates, are invited to be present as club guests to I will remind everyone about John Surian Friday morning get witness the presentation of a plaque the reading of a citation. together at Parramatta Park commencing 19th at 6.00am. Plenty of The Rotary Club of Pennant Hills time when we finish to have a shower and a morning coffee (no sticky N.S.W., has prepared a comprehensive manual, including a buns) before heading off to work. check list of procedural items, directed towards the presentation of a I will have a copy of the full year calendar of events as it stands at successful Pride of Workmanship the moment available at Monday’s meeting. It will be up to members program. They also have available plaques recognised as the official to keep your personal copy up to date as announcements are made. award for the program. To highlight this special club PS If you have something Danish bring it along occasion, it is suggested that an excellent appropriately qualified guest speaker be invited to address the meeting. Pride of Workmanship presentations provide an excellent opportunity for Rotary to promote its image, gain access to organisations for vocational visits and develop potential membership, whilst at the same time providing an avenue for small business to recognise individual effort. Contact: The Secretary, Rotary Club of Pennant Hills D. 9680
  • 2. Rotary Club of Parramatta City CALENDAR OF EVENTS August 15 Former Exchange Student Signe Leth 15 GSE Team back from Taiwan, Parramatta RSL 6.30pm 22 Dr Mai Nguyen, A journey through the Islamic Middle East 29 Prashanth- The Wedding with all its glory and splendored September 17 Club visioning afternoon 26 District Governor Visit GUEST SPEAKER Signe Leth is back; she needed a break from Denmark and has made her way back to Australia touching down for the Club’s Change Over, then going to New Zealand to check out the good exchange rate. NOW SHE IS THIS MONDAY TO TELL WHAT SHE HAS BEEN DOING SINCE LEAVING US AS AN EXCHANGE STUDENT IN 2007 MEMBERS MATTERS City to Surf: Keith & Glennis Henning Vs John Surian & Tony Warner The contest is on this weekend, let’s hope they all recover to see and hear Signe The honeymoon’s over, Prashanth’s back
  • 3. Rotary Club of Parramatta City CLUB INITITIVE John Surian is championing a drive to extend the health of members, friends & associates by setting up a get together every Friday 6.00am Parramatta Park. It will be a walk/stroll/run/crawl program firstly meeting at the western gate inside Parramatta Park this coming Friday 19th John points out it is (the Queen St gatehouse) - please note at that time you’ll need to enter from the main gate in Macquarie St. Ample parking is available at that time on the RHS before you get to the Queen St gate. So join us and become part of the foundation members of the new yet to be named group- be sure to bring as many as possible of your friends and associates on Friday week. OUR COMMUNITY WALK WITH ME - PARRAMATTA You are invited to take a step towards making a difference in the lives of people with disabilities by participating in Northcott's annual Walk With Me event in Parramatta. Hundreds of people of ALL abilities are coming together to walk side by side to encourage us all to see a person first and not their disability, as well as raise vital funds for respite services. Walk With Me is a great way to spend a Sunday morning, with entertainment and plenty of sporting and family-focused activities. What: Walk With Me - Parramatta When: Sunday, 18 September - 10:00am to 2:00pm Where: The King's School - Doyle Oval, North Parramatta To register contact Tony Warner OUR YOUTH From Tony Warner, Just a reminder that the close of applications for the next RYPEN Camp 7th-9th October is the 16th September. Don’t forget that you will not be able to contact the schools 2 weeks before the camp as it is school holidays so don’t leave it till the last minute Contact Tony if you have a lead or contact you would like to attend this Camp.
  • 4. Rotary Club of Parramatta City OUR INTERNATIONAL SERVICE GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE The District has completed their interviews for the team leader and I am pleased to say Liz MacIntosh from the Rotary Club of Parramatta. Liz has been a friend and regular visitor to our club over the years and we wish her all the best as she commences her training. Meanwhile David Ross is still on the lookout for Team members to accompany Liz to Finland. FACEBOOK We have now available for the club a new facebook page the shortcut is http://alturl.com/wvqj5 Please visit, make comments, open discussions and for your initial visit please hit the “like button”. The reason is the more members who like the page, we receive additional features. The Facebook page is not a substitute for our website, but more of an additional way to reach our audience. QUOTE OF THE MONTH E. LESLIE PIDGEON –RI PRESIDENT 1917-1918 Rotary Club of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada “Rotary is a living force, first, because it holds a doctrine of human relationships which is true to universal fact, and second, because it does not hold its doctrine passively, but proves its existence by its expression for humanity’s uplift.” —1918 Rotary convention REGISTER FOR 2011 ROTARY-UN DAY The annual Rotary-UN Day will be held on Saturday, 5 November, at United Nations headquarters in New York City.
  • 5. Rotary Club of Parramatta City Organized by the RI representatives to the UN, this year’s event will feature presentations from senior UN staff and Rotary leaders as well as panel discussions on health, water, literacy, and youth. High school-age students, including Interactors and Rotary Youth Exchange participants, can attend a special youth program in the morning and join the adult program in the afternoon. Download the registration form for RI-UN Day and the youth program. For more information contact Brad Jenkins. BURTON IS CHOICE FOR 2013-14 RI PRESIDENT By Ryan Hyland Rotary International News -- 8 August 2011 Ron D. Burton, a member of the Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2013-14. Ron D. Burton, a member of the Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma, USA, is the selection of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2013-14. Burton will become the president-nominee on 1 October if there are no challenging candidates. Burton retired as president of the University of Oklahoma Foundation Inc. in 2007. He is a member of the American Bar Association, as well as the bar associations of Cleveland County and the state of Oklahoma. He is admitted to practice in Oklahoma and before the U.S. Supreme Court. "This is an exciting time to be a Rotarian," Burton says. "I believe we are well poised to capitalize on our strengths as we embrace the [RI] Strategic Plan and the Future Vision Plan. My vision is to have every Rotarian appreciate what it means to be a Rotarian. With these two tools, we can make that happen." Active in his community, Burton is a founder and past president of the Norman Public School Foundation, and founder and past board member of the Norman Community Foundation. A recipient of
  • 6. Rotary Club of Parramatta City the Silver Beaver Award, he is a past vice president of the Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Burton believes that Rotary's promotion of high ethical standards is one of the qualities that sets it apart from other organizations. "It assures those dealing with us that we can be trusted," he says. "Most of us are in a business or profession that already has a code of ethics. Vocational service in Rotary just adds to that responsibility. We have an obligation to go above and beyond to make sure that all our actions are above reproach." A Rotarian since 1979, Burton is vice chair of the Future Vision Committee and a member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force for the United States. He has served RI as director; Rotary Foundation trustee and trustee vice chair; International Assembly moderator, assistant moderator, and group discussion leader; and district governor. His other service to Rotary includes chair of the 2011 New Orleans Convention Committee, vice chair of the Investment Advisory Committee, liaison trustee of the Vocational Service Committee, Permanent Fund national adviser, and regional Rotary Foundation coordinator. He was aide to 2006-07 RI President William B. Boyd. Burton has received the RI Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Award, and International Service Award for a Polio-Free World. Burton and his wife, Jetta, have two children and three grandchildren.