Meeting on 25th will start at 6.00pm with meals at 7.00pm
Bookings are required on line with a cost of $1.00 if not eating.
Moved Bill Hardman Seconded Rob Lyons
Motion to accept the By-Laws and Constitution as presented in writing to the Club.
Motion was Passed
Discussion on reinstating the Community Grants Program with a budget of $20,000. The Community Director to form a working group and report back for verification.
Our exchange student Lisa Brauer arrives 23rd July. All people have close/individual contact with her must have Working with Children Certification and be listed with Jonathan.
GUEST SPEAKER
We are pleased to have Tania Laurence MP as our speaker on the 25th. Tania will be talking about her experience as a exchange student to Japan and how the experience has affected her life.
Please note that she will be speaking at 6.00pm and the meeting will continue afterwards with meals served at 7.00.
Bookings to attend must be made through Try Booking website with a selection for your meal and/or to register to attend. The link is https://www.trybooking.com/CJTEK
Cost is $1.00 to attend or $22.00 for a meal,
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HAPPY WORKERS
The sausage sizzle stall was a great success with a $550 profit reported by manager Brian.
Good training for the main event at Bunnings Midland later in the year. More on that when a date is fixed.
MARKETS
The next Club event will be the Market on the 5th August. We have been lucky with the weather for the last two markets, which were very successful, so here's hoping for more of the same.
Rob Lyons is in hospital having suffered a heart attack. He is reported to be doing well and is recovering.
Rotary WA Homeless Interest Group are holding their biannual meeting on 15th Aug and interested members can attend or connect via Zoom. A notice has been sent to members.
Did you know
Australia is wider (4000km) than the diameter of the moon (3400km)
Allodoxaphobia is the fear of other people's opinions. A social phobia characterised by fear of what other people think.
The Rotary Club of Kalamunda and its members acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we meet on, the Whadjuk peoples of the Noongar Nations and we pay our respect to their leaders, past, present and emerging.