Welcome to Our Club
 
The Rotary Club of Murray Bridge meets at the Murray Bridge Golf Club
41 Ritter St, Murray Bridge on Tuesday evenings
 
With fellowship from 6.00pm and meeting starting at 6.15pm.
 
All guests and apologies must be confirmed with the Golf Club
by 1.00pm on the same day. 
 
Please call the Golf Club on 08 85311388
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The Four-Way Test

 
 1.  Is it the TRUTH?
 
 2.  Is it FAIR to all concerned?
 
 3.  Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
 
 4.  Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
 
 
    

 
 
Upcoming Meetings
Feb 18, 2020 6:00 PM
Marc Maddaford

MEETING 3346 DUTY ROSTER

Chairperson: Phil Westover

Fellowship & Invocation: Christine Willersdorf

Reserve: Jerry Wilson

Feb 25, 2020 6:00 PM
Conoco Phillips/Robotics
Mar 03, 2020 6:00 PM
Roger Wickes
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MEETING REPORT 3344

FOODBANK SA was the Rotary Club of Murray Bridge's focus Tuesday evening with CEO Greg Paterson. Greg has a Master of Science Degree and a wide experience in the food industry. Foodbank fights food insecurity. 1 in 5 or 5 million Australians have experienced it. The cost of living is the key cause. Unexpected bills, rents, morgages sometimes are the causes for parents skipping meals particularly women.It results in quite a bit of stress. Foodbank SA serves 35,000 people each month resulting in 8490 meals per day. It supplies 500 schools and 495 charities who redistribute to the needy.They have food Hubs in Edwardstown, Bowden, Elizabeth, Christies Beach, Berri and Whyalla. They are planning to double this by 2022. The system works by referals from the charities, service providers, Social workers or schools enabling access to products from the Food Hubs. Rotary in the Murraylands is working to support the program in Murray Bridge.
 
 

SWAP MEET

One of the Rotary Club of Murray Bridge"s biggest fundraising days today at the Murray Bridge Swap Meet. The showgrounds oval was packed with sellers and buyers with over 2,000 coming through the gate. The Club has organised this event for 18 years now. The club members were divided into 3 shifts commencing at 4am with some of the sellers camping overnight to get their preffered positions on the oval. All sorts of "stuff" from boats, trailers, motor bikes, cars, parts, fishing gear, tools, tractors, antiques, books, caravans were available for sale or swap. A great place to take your unwanted items and clean the shed. Proceeds go to the Club's various local and international projects.
 

SKATE PARK EVENT

The Rotary Club of Murray Bridge supported the Skate Park Event at Sturt Reserve Muřray Bridge this evening from 5 pm. 12 Rotarians cooked and served hamburgers and Chicken rolls for the event. The Rural City of Murray Bridge and The Station put on the event and supplied the food for free. The event was part of the SPL Skate Park Leagues and the competitors were the highlight. Scooters, bikes, and Skate boards in various classifications. The park is well lit at night and it was again well attended.
 

4 WAY TEST

Rotary District 9520
Social media policy guidelines. January 2020.
Purpose.
Social media offers the opportunity for people to create, share and consume content connecting and engaging with others in the community, across the district and around the world.
The global popularity of social media has grown to the point where it is often a primary source of information and interaction.
Rotary embraces social media is an important tool to assist their public image as well as attracting potential members and community partners. Social media enables like-minded people and organisations to connect and create opportunities to serve.
Rotary also recognises the value of social media on a personal level enabling the sharing of information and ideas with family friends and communities.
With the rapid growth in the impact of social media, district 9520 recognises the need to provide policy guidelines. This ensures members understand the district expectations and standards when communicating about its services, people and program partners.
Scope.
Under these guidelines social media includes any online tool, platform, website or digital publishing medium that allows individuals to interact, upload, share or engage online.
These tools include, but are not limited to
            Social networking sites-Facebook, Snapchat, Whatsapp, LinkedIn.
            Video and photo sharing sites-Flickr, Instagram, Youtube, Vimeo.
            Microblogging sites-Twitter, Tumbler.
            Blogs-corporate, personal or media hosted.
            Forums and discussion boards-Whirlpool, Yahoo! groups, Google groups.
            Information portals-Wikipedia, Answers.com.
            Review websites-Trip advisor, Yelp.
            Crowdfunding websites-GoFundMe, Kick Starter, MyCause.
These guidelines recommend that Rotary clubs research which platforms best suit their needs, the capability of their members and how best to utilise them for their objectives.
 
Applications of the guidelines.
These guidelines are intended for all clubs and Rotarians in district 9520.
Clubs are encouraged to apply these guidelines to ensure that they are circulated them understood by their members.
Clubs may wish to develop these guidelines further as being relevant to specific club activities or to address concerns raised by members.
Club develop guidelines should be circulated to all club members.
As Rotarians, we always hold ourselves accountable to a high standard of conduct and we must be mindful of this even in new and unfamiliar forums. Clubs are expected to maintain the same core principles and values as they would do in any off-line social interaction...
If you become aware of any social media interaction that is detrimental to Rotary, regardless of whether it is your club social media site or others, do not respond but make your Pres aware of the incident who may wish to seek district guidance to develop a plan to address the matter accordingly.
Social media guidelines.
The three pillars of social media engagement to protect the interest of Rotary and members are
            Representation.
            Responsibility.
            Respect.
Representation.
         Consider you are Rotarian 24 hours a day your conduct must always reflect the values upheld by Rotary.
You are required to.
            Identify yourself as a Rotary member if commenting on a matter linked to Rotary
            Ensure you do not imply any way that you are authorised to speak on Rotary’s behalf unless authorised to do so.
            Ensure you do not knowingly use the identity of another Rotary member.
            Be mindful during your media engagements of the importance of not damaging Rotary's reputation and interests or bring Rotary into disrepute.
Responsibility.
            You are personally responsible for the content of your online activity. In this context, you have a responsibility to ensure.
            Any information about Rotary provided is informed and factually accurate.
            If you wish to express your own opinion, please ensure you state that they are your personal opinions.
            If you're offering your perspective on a matter related to Rotary, ensure that your commentary and opinion does not cause or have the potential to cause, damage to Rotary, its interests or its official opinion.
You are required to
            Use a simple disclaimer to ensure that the views are your own and not those of Rotary D9520 or Rotary International.
            Ensure you do not post material that is obscene, threatening, hateful, defamatory or discriminatory to any other person or entity including Rotary, its members' volunteers and partner organisations.
            Think before you post and carefully consider the text and images from the perspective of those who may see them and react to them.
            Be wary of student photographs and ensure they comply with the relevant privacy provisions and Rotary youth protection policies, as well is required school parent permission is.
Respect.
You are required to be
         Respectful of the district, its clubs and members in everything you post online.
         Be respectful of other individuals and communities you interact with online.
         Be polite and respectful of other opinions and we counsel against engaging in heated discussion or debate on social media
         Adhere to the terms and conditions of the social media channel you are using and conform to cultural and behavioural norms.
         Respect copyright privacy and other applicable laws.
The four way test.
Keep the  four way test in mind when engaging on any social media or other online activity. Inherent values of the code have stood the test of time in an era long before the advent of computers. At the press.
The Law.
Over and above these guidelines, there are national and state laws and regulations that apply to online activity. These include but are not limited to.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Broadcasting services act 1992.
Copyright act 1968.
Crimes act 1914.
Privacy act 1988.
Criminal code act 1995.
Spam act 2003.
Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales vary in their Data Protection, Equal Opportunity, Defamation, Electronics Transactions and Consumer and Business Laws. It is your responsibility to ensure that you comply with the relevant State and Commonwealth laws while online.
You must keep in mind that your online activities must remain within the law. It is recommended you do your research or consult your electronic Information Systems committee if you are in any doubt.
Misuse and legal consequences.
Some considerations with a legal consequence are noted below.
Misuse of social media may involve.
            A breach of Rotary obligations.
            Sexual harassment.
            Unlawful discrimination.
Infringement of the privacy of Rotarians.
Exposure to legal liability.
Defamation
A criminal offence*.
*This will be regarded as a serious matter and appropriate action may be taken where there is a reasonable belief illegal activity has occurred. The district Gov may report suspected illegal activity to the police.
Offences and criminal charges.
State and Commonwealth legislation creates criminal offences for the misuse of social media and such offences include.
Menace harass or offend.
It is a criminal offence under the criminal code act of 1995 to use a carrier service to members, harass or cause offence.
Defamation.
If a person publishes information that identifies a person in the published content lowers the person standing, brings that person into hatred ridicule or contempt or causes others to shun that person the publisher may find themselves personally defending an action of defamation.
Copyright.
Copyright is a legal protection of literary dramatic artistic and musical works and performances. It provides creators with legal right to control the use of their creations. Publishing such works without permission from the creator may mantle breached the Copyright act 1968.
If you have any concerns or questions about the above information please contact the District Governor, the district protection and compliance officer or the district public image chair.
 
Social media is a powerful tool for the promotion and development of Rotary goals. We encourage all Rotarians to get actively engaged and participate in this flexible and engaging medium.

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Phil 0417 827 848
DON'T miss out!
 

Calendar Winners 11th February

 
 
1st    $100           651        Helen Scannell  (M.B.)                Sold by R.C. of Mobilong 
 
2nd    $30            875        Brenton Nicholson  (M.B.)                    sold by  B. Nicholson
 
3rd      $ 20           780       Les Trewren (M.B.)                       sold by Grandisons

Rotary Wine Sales

The latest wine has now been labelled and is selling fast!
Our Club is able to offer the exceptional Lake Breeze 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon for the unbelievably low investment of $120 per dozen.
To purchase simply pay in advance via EFTPOS or cash at a regular meeting and then arrange collection with Rotarian Ian Elston

Protocol Reminder

Just a couple of Protocol reminders -
 
If you are unable to attend a meeting please contact the Murray Bridge Golf Club before 1pm on 85311388.
If it is last minute please still contact the Golf Club and also contact either Gordon 85324563 or Gary 0418813474.
If your going to be away for any length of time please let either Gordon or Gary know plus Jenny Alexander-Walters.
 
 

 
 
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Put These Events in your Diaries
 
Murray Bridge Rotary Swap Meet
Murray Bridge Showgrounds
Feb 16, 2020 6:00 AM
 
PETS Seminar
Mar 14, 2020
 
PETS + Specialty Training
Mar 15, 2020
 
District 9520 Conference
Mildura
Mar 27, 2020 - Mar 29, 2020
 
Rotary Art Show
Murray Bridge Regional Gallery
May 01, 2020 6:00 PM –
May 17, 2020 4:00 PM
 
District Assembly
May 03, 2020
 
Murray Bridge Changeover Dinner 2020
Jun 27, 2020 6:00 PM
 
No Rotary meeting tonight
Jun 30, 2020 6:00 PM
 
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Jenny Alexander-Walters
February 2
 
Philip Westover
February 8
 
Peter Seals
February 13
 
David Price
February 17
 
Malcolm Blight
February 23
 
Ian Elston
February 26
 
Spouse Birthdays
Jenny Alexander-Walters
February 2
 
Kathy Webb
February 15
 
Dotti Wilson
February 19
 
Anniversaries
Rob Smyth
Jan Smyth
February 1
 
Robin LeGallez
Rhonda LeGallez
February 2
 
Stephen Walker
Alicia Walker
February 3
 
Join Date
Robin LeGallez
February 1, 1992
28 years
 
Jenny Alexander-Walters
February 3, 2009
11 years
 
Robert Walters
February 3, 2009
11 years
 
Margaret Whitehead
February 17, 2004
16 years
 
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