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OoZoo Newsletter of Rotary Club of Mosman
Volume : W22, Issue Number : W22-138 (01/04/2023)
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Painting Mosman Bay 1973 by Graeme Robinson
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Acknowledgement of Country We acknowledge the Borogegal and Cammeraigal people as the traditional custodians of the land on which our Club meets. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
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(Click on each event below to get more details)
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(Given the ever-changing COVID situation please check with the secretary about the latest information on whether meetings are being held via zoom or in person.)
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We are more than excited to be bringing back Face to Face RYPEN for the Winter Camp this June.
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From 16th-18th June we will host participants from around the district in the first face to face camp in our district for 3 years.
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Please see the links below for the full information packs and application forms:
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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Camp Director Amand Barnes at Winterrypen@gmail.com
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The motto of Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment (RYPEN), which emerged from the first seminar in 1980, is “the Cultivation of Youth” and after comprehensive review through the 3-year COVID shut down, we define that we do this through supporting participants toBecome, Discover and Be Challenged. RYPEN aims for the average student and not for the outstanding few, if you think a young person has qualities worth developing, qualities of decency, courage, persistence, sincerity, and application in everyday life, and deserve a further development opportunity then they are suitable for RYPEN. They do not have to be the leaders in the school or up at the top of their year, they simply must show qualities that would be worth further development and nurturing.
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RYPEN is aimed at the young people aged between 14 and 16 year; must be minimum 14 at the start of the camp and in years 8 to 10 at school. The aim of camp is to challenge participants to become and discover through a series of sessions on goal setting, problems solving and social experiences which will assist them in forming their own values and moral standards, and to broaden their horizons culturally, socially, and academically. Participants will be given an opportunity to learn from achievers in the worlds of business, law enforcement and more. Presenters will speak at workshops and share their experiences with participants, while emphasizing the need to dream big, work hard and stay focused. At the same time, participants are interacting with peers from different backgrounds and improving their leadership, teamwork and communication skills. All this is done in an informal atmosphere, where questions and debates are facilitated and encouraged.
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In addition to camp activities, participants receive suitable instruction and play an active part in introducing and thanking guest speakers, leading group activities and assisting in camp chores.
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Good Friday is the 7th April so we have a long weekend, we therefore won’t be having a meeting on Monday 10th.
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District Assembly is fast approaching – always inspiring.
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As discussed at PELD, the first session, for ALL your team members, will be face-to-face and will be held:
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At: Epping Boys High School, 213 Vimiera Rd, Marsfield NSW 2122
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On: Saturday April 15th from 9am to 12pm
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Following is the Registration link, which is also on the District web page (see Events Calendar), so please share with your incoming team to get all of you registered to attend.
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Specialist sessions 2 will start the afternoon of April 15th (for Foundation and International chairs) and continue on Zoom for other members of your team during April. Foundation and International Chairs can register at the link above. place a '!" in each box for each session that you wish to attend.
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For the remaining members of your Board, the registration link for Sessions 3 to 9 is:
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In the attached Portfolio Details document is the schedule of meetings, the zoom links and the associated pre-learning.
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Attendance Table Roster for 2022-23
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2022 |
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2022 |
November |
ALDERSON Mark |
GIGLIETTI Luciano |
2022 |
December |
BECK Dieter |
KOSCHARSKY Halyna |
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2023 |
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2023 |
January |
STOCKDALE Clare |
JAIN Surinder |
2023 |
February |
McKENZIE Di |
OWLES Brian |
2023 |
March |
JACKSON David |
TONER Alan |
2023 |
April |
LESLIE Blair |
OWLES Shirley |
2023 |
May |
BELL Chris |
THOMPSON Ruth |
2023 |
June |
WEBB Ross |
HUMPHERY James |
2023 |
July |
WEBB therese |
ANDREW Derek |
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President |
Mark Wallis |
Immediate Past President |
Richard Vahtrick |
Rotary Foundation |
Richard Vahtrick |
Secretary |
Graeme Robinson |
Treasurer |
David Jackson |
Club Administration/Service |
Brian Owles |
Community Service |
Ruth Thompson |
International Service |
Martin Fallows |
Welfare and Engagement |
Di McKenzie |
Vocational Service |
Derek Andrew |
Youth Service |
Halyna Koscharsky |
Sergeant-at-Arms |
Barry Starr |
Assistant Secretary |
Dominique Rabu |
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The Rotary Club of Mosman wishes to thank Kennard’s Storage Artarmon for their generous on-going support in providing storage for our Club.
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