T he Rotary Club of Glenorchy Inc. District 9830 2015-2016 Bulletin Number 1 of 2nd July 2015 L A Night of Surprises! ast week we witnessed a very special Change-Over event, held in the pleasant surrounds of the Claremont Golf Club. After 12 months of hard work outgoing President, Cheryl Oborne, passed on the baton to incoming President, Terry West. The evening was well attended by Rotarians, partners and family and the CGC supplied a very tasty meal. Assistant Governor, Lorraine Dyson, represented the District Governor, Ken Moore. (Above) Cheryl Oborne (Imm. PP), Terry West (President 2015-16) and Rosie Marine (Secretary) watch on as Brian Richardson (Sergeant at Arms) calls to order the next part of the Change-Over. Cheryl presented her Annual Report, covering a brilliant year of Rotary activities. She was then completely overwhelmed when PP Kerry Bowerman announced that the Club had honoured Cheryl with a Paul Harris Fellowship. (Above) Cheryl was overcome with emotion as Kerry makes the PHF presentation. The Board for 2015-2016 (Above l-r) John Berry, Beth Gilligan, Geoff Hyland, Paul Berry, Terry West, Peter Berry, Kerry Bowerman, Laurie Gray, Cheryl Oborne and Rosie Marine RI President K.R. "Ravi" Ravindran chose Be a Gift to the World as his theme for 2015-16. Ravindran urges Rotary members to give the gifts of time, talent, and knowledge to improve lives in communities across the globe. "Through Rotary, we can take these gifts and make a genuine difference in the lives of others and in our world”. District Governor John Dare (Lesley) Deloraine President, Rotary Club of Caringbah 1988-89 Assistant Governor 201314 John has lived in Mole Creek for 12 years and has been a member of the Rotary Club of Deloraine since January 2006. Married to Lesley, they have three adult children and four grandchildren. John first joined the Rotary Club of St Paul Minnesota (USA) in 1974, he then transferred to the Rotary Club of Caringbah in District 9750. John served on most committees as either Chairman or committee member and also served for many years on District Youth Exchange, RYLA and RAWCS committees. John transferred to the Rotary Club of Deloraine in January 2006. He has served for three years as Director of The Tasmanian Craft Fair as well as other club committees. John is also a member of the International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians. John has worked as an Electrical Project Manager on major projects in UK, North America and Australia. He has established technology companies in USA and Australia and in his retirement, together with Lesley owns an electrical contracting company based in Deloraine. Lesley was a charter member of the Rotary Club of Gymea in District 9750 and is a PP of that club. She also served as District Treasurer and has been an AG for four years. Lesley transferred to the Rotary Club of Deloraine in January 2006 and is a Past President of that club. She is also Chair of the District Friendship Exchange committee. John and Lesley enjoy travel, exploring in their own aircraft, golf, photography, and catching up with family. Rotary Grace For good food, good fellowship and the opportunity to serve, we thank you O Lord. Amen! K.R. Ravindran 2015-2016 President, Rotary International Last Meeting of 25/6/15 Present: 25 members, including 3 Honorary members. Apologies: 3 Guests: 15 partners and family Visiting Rotarians: AG Lorraine Dyson Raffle: 10 lucky persons won a prize Family of Rotary Birthdays: nil Anniversaries: nil Sick list: nil Other: Club Information 2015-2016 President: Terry West Secretary: Rosie Marine DG: John Dare: [email protected] P.O. Box 9, Glenorchy.TAS. 7010 We have a Facebook page Bulletin Editor: PP Mike Quinn Email: [email protected] The Club meets at the Glenorchy R.S.L Club, 320 Main Rd., Glenorchy on Thursdays 6 pm for 6.30 pm Apologies are to be made direct to Rosie on 0418 398 079 by 11.00 AM on Thursdays “Visitors are most welcome” DG’s Official visit is on Thurs. 8th Oct 2015 (left) Cheryl Oborne delivers her Annual report during the Change-Over. (Above) Doreen and Terry West appear quite relaxed as the events of last Thursday unfolded. K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran is CEO and founder of Printcare PLC, a publicly listed printing, packaging, and digital media solutions company. It is arguably the world’s largest supplier of tea bag packaging. Ravindran has been a featured speaker at several international print and packaging forums. He also serves on the board of several other companies in Sri Lanka and India and charitable trusts, including the MJF (Dilmah) Charitable Foundation. He is the founding president of the Rotarysponsored Sri Lanka Anti Narcotics Association, the largest such agency in Sri Lanka. During the country’s civil war, Ravindran was involved in the business community efforts to find peaceful solutions to the conflict and was a featured speaker at the United Nations-sponsored peace conference in New York for the Sri Lankan diaspora in 2002. A third generation Rotarian and a member himself since the age of 21, Ravindran has served on the Rotary International Board of Directors and The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees and as RI treasurer. As his country’s national PolioPlus chair, Ravindran headed a joint task force of the Sri Lankan government, UNICEF, and Rotary and worked closely with UNICEF to successfully negotiate a ceasefire with the northern militants during National Immunization Days. Aided by Rotary’s efforts, Sri Lanka reported its last case of polio in 1994. He also chaired the Schools Reawakening project, in which Rotary District 3220 raised more than $12 million to rebuild over 20 tsunami-devastated schools to benefit 14,000 children. He continues to play a role in his club’s project to build a cancer prevention and early detection center in Sri Lanka. Once completed, it will be the only dedicated national facility to offer comprehensive screening and early detection services. Ravindran is a recipient of The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Award, and Service Award for a Polio-Free World. He and Vanathy have been married since 1975, and they have two children. (Above) Jenny Briggs receives a special award from outgoing President Cheryl Oborne. Jenny was tireless in some of the duties she took on during the past 12 months. Duty Roster Date Registration Toast to RI Chairperson Guest Speaker Topic 2/7/15 Paul & Peter Berry Jenny Briggs Arnold Markham Carey McIver Former GSE member to North Carolina 9/7/15 Kerry Bowerman & Peter Brownrigg Peter Floyd 16/7/15 Beth Gilligan & Paul Goninon Elizabeth Louden Club Assembly Mike Quinn Senator Lisa Singh Updates her life
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