Heirisson Happenings?

Lauren Wolters – “2019 Outbound student to
Brazil, sponsored by Heirisson Rotary Club”

 
Guest Speaker: Lauren Wolters and
Speaker Introducer: Robin Arndt
Photo: Doug Worthington
 

Lauren was a Mercedes College Perth Student, who did very well in her ATAR Score and intends to study at UWA so as to qualify as a Medical Science Researcher after a year as a student in Brazil.

Here are the sports and hobby that Lauren took part in.

Lauren's family.
 
Lauren's destination in Brazil in the town of Assis in Rotary District 4510 in the state of Sao Paulo.
 
Lauren hopes to undertake many exciting tours, 30 days in the Amazon Rain Forest, and immerse herself in the Brazilian culture.
 
RYE Travellers
 
Lauren & Josh’s flight details on Saturday 19 January 2019:
 
Josh - Rebound (Belgium) - EK420 - 5.35pm
 
Lauren - Outbound (Brazil) - EK421 - 10.20pm
 
As Lauren will need to check in before 8.30pm and Josh may take a while to clear customs etc, members attending are invited to enjoy a quick bevvy and/or bite to eat between flights in the departure café area at the airport.
 

Rotary Quote

1978-79 Clem Renouf (accounting services), Rotary Club of Nambour, Queensland, Australia.
 
Rotary vision: That it marshal its vast resources to Reach Out to people everywhere.
 
“Rotary takes ordinary people and gives them extraordinary opportunities to do more with their lives than they ever dreamed possible.”
 
— Acceptance Address, 1977 Rotary Convention, San Francisco, California, USA

Doug Worthington's Photos of 20 December Christmas Meeting with new members joining the club and Lauren receiving her Green Exchange Student Jacket.

Congratulations to our new members.
 
 
Carol singing I think
 
 

A Glimpse of Future Cartoons

 
 
Next Club Meeting:
 
Thursday 17 January 7am for 7.30am start at
Antico Caffe 
3/81 Royal St,
East Perth
 
Speakers
Jan 17, 2019
My Student Exchange Over the Summer School Break
View entire list
This month's Focused Theme

Rotary Focus for the month of January 2019
Vocational Service Month

 
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the
ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and,
in particular, to encourage and foster:

First The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;

Second High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

Third The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;

Fourth The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
 
THE CONCEPT OF VOCATIONAL SERVICE
 
The Object of Rotary (see above) is a philosophical statement
of Rotary’s purpose and the responsibilities of Rotarians. The concept of vocational service is rooted in the second object, which calls on Rotarians to encourage and foster:

• High ethical standards in business and professions
• The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations
• The dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an
opportunity to serve society
As a Rotarian, how can you put these ideals into action? Consider
these suggestions:
• Talk about your profession in your club, and take time to
learn about fellow members’ occupations.
• Use your skills and expertise to serve a community.
• Practice your profession with integrity, and inspire others to
behave ethically through your words and actions.
• Help young people achieve their career goals.
• Guide and encourage others in their professional
development.

By undertaking these activities, you bring vocational service to life. Vocational service is the essence of Rotary and serves as the foundation from which we serve our communities around the world.
 
13-19 January — International Assembly, San Diego, California, USA
 

This is Rotary's annual training meeting which gives incoming district governors the chance to share ideas for strengthening clubs and improving communities with Rotary leaders from around the world.

Keynote speakers and informative presentations will inspire you and prepare you to lead your district successfully. Breakout sessions, round table discussions, and workshops will introduce you to new ways of creating positive change.

Upcoming Events
Australia Day Skyworks Sausage Sizzle
Langley Park
Jan 26, 2019
3:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Meeting Responsibilities
Roster for 17 January 2019
 
Set up/ pack away
Nolan, Richard
 
Registration
Smith, Warwick
 
Roster for Thursday 24 January 2019
 
Set up / pack away
Mullin, Ken
 
Registration
Burnside, Don
 
Roster for 31 January 2019
 
Set up / pack away
Pierazzoli, Claudia
 
Registration
Worthington, Doug
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Debbie Fletcher
January 1
 
Spouse Birthdays
Vicki Hunter
January 20
 
Ann Arndt
February 15
 
Anniversaries
Greg Hunter
Vicki Hunter
February 28
 
Join Date
Warwick Smith
February 1, 1992
27 years
 

A Glimpse of Future Cartoons

 
 
ClubRunner
  Committee Meetings    
Board Every 3rd Thursday Board Room level 2
St Bartholomew’s House
7 Lime Street East Perth
6pm
Club Service To be announced To be advised 6pm
Community (Homelessness) Every 1st Wednesday 21 Wittenoom St., East Perth 6pm
.