RI District 3310 - Chartered on 13 August 1980

04 August, 2012

July / August 2012

Corina Booked Board Faces 

in 15 Minutes

read the week's report by our 

Senior Correspondent and PE Jeffrey Chan 

Meeting on Tuesday 31 July 2012

We had an almost full house at the meeting on the last day of July with 27 Rotarians and guests from England and Australia. President-Nominee (Designate) Corina Lai conducted a class for all RCRC Rotarians on the use of Facebook. We were taught how to create an Facebook account and link it to the club’s Facebook page. This, we were taught, would facilitate dissemination of club information, lead to greater interactions among Rotarians and enhance club fellowship. All members of RCRC are encouraged to have a Facebook account and invite Corina to be a Facebook friend. This will then provide them access to the RCRC Facebook account. This is compulsory for all Board Members. All those who already have accounts but have rejected Corina’s advances to be a friend were duly sunshined by Sergeant-at-Arms T C Phua. Also sunshined were those with happy occasions during the month of July. A proposal that all RCRC members without Facebook accounts by summarily sunshined was carried, but only sparingly executed. Nearly $170 were collected for Sunshine that day.

Club Treasurer Ron Pereira reminded all members that invoices for the year have all been sent out and should be complied. All payments can be made to Kaka Singh. He ruled that all members be given 3 months to pay up, after which he will be a-calling.

PE Jeffrey Chan contritely informed that the speaker he invited for next week’s meeting had to decline because another engagement came his way.  Rather than be sunshined again, he pledged that if another speaker cannot be found for the meeting on 7 August, he will himself speak  on the topic “The International Law of Human Rights”. He promised not to be too boring.

The Club Meeting was followed by a meeting of the Community Services Committee.

Announcement

The Club charity fine-dining event will be held on 18 August at the Prague Microbrewerey at the Amara Hotel.  Dress code is jacket without tie for men and appropriate dress for ladies. This is a sold-out event for 50 diners, with 19 from RCRC and the others from well-wishers and guests. Cost is $200 per person. The cost of staging this event is very high as we have to pay for the hotel and airfares of celebrity chef Rtn Jeffrey Tan and 2 assisting chefs from Melbourne. All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Sunlove Home.

Reports

Club Secretary Russi repeated his call for all Club committees to submit to him monthly reports of their respective plans and activities. This will facilitate planning and budgeting.

President Dr.Low First 30 Days 
of Fellowships at home and abroad

Hosting a visit to the delightful National Orchid Garden with 
Sister Club RC Makati North guests

KL Di Raja RC Installation Dinner at 
The Shangri-la on 15 July 2012
Pres.Low and First Lady with Rotarian Guests from RCRC at 
KL Di Raja RC Fellowship Dinner


Installation Night at RC Luyang,
Kota Kinabalu Oriental Hotel

The Two Presidents - Low and Halim


Fellowship with Rotarians from RC Makati North,Manila




We are going Techie to make 
life simpler for everyone

Report by PP Tengku Indra


Imagine by the click of the button on the laptop or a scroll on the smart phone.....

  • you could check the profile of the week's luncheon speaker
  • you could check your club dues for the Rotary year so that the Treasurer need not have to send reminders for prompt payment
  • you could have easy access to the Club's Face Book and Bulletin Blog
  • you could check your club directory easily
  • you could view the latest club activities and photographs of events
  • you could check your attendance record
  • you have the latest RI news update
  • we can raise charity easily with carefully selected banner advertisement e.g. Charity Premier Movies / Dinners
  • you will be able to see the club's website displayed weekly at our club meeting
  • guests are easily attracted to make up at our club because the website is very informative with many great pictures loaded
  • you are proud of the club's website which is The Award Winning Website in the District.
      In short,our future website will be a VIRTUAL  
      Secretariat.The jobs of the Club's Secretary,Club 
      Service Director,Treasurer,Bulletin Editor will be a    
      lot simpler and more effective.Above all information 
      is protected.Stays within us !

      Fellowship and communications within the club 
      enhanced !

      To achieve this goal we have set up a high-powered IT 
      Committee comprising of the following people and 
      working closely with our Website Administrator AXON 
      Consulting:

      Chair : PP Russi Ghadiali
      Members :Pres. Low Cze Hong
                         PP Tengku Indra
                         Rtn Brian Li
                         PEN Corina Lai
                         Rtn Sigrid Zialcita

        So be on the lookout for more UPDATE !


Club Meeting of Tuesday 7 August 2012
Report by PE Jeffrey Tan


Nearly 20 members of RCRC and 2 guests attended the meeting. The guests were Arun Shennai, a possible new member of our club,  and Frank Browne, guest of Luis Coronado. President Cze Hong brought his computer and projected numerous slides of major club events where no reports have been filed. These include the Installation activities and recent club visits to Luyang and Hong Kong. He promised that write-ups will be done on these and published in the Club Bulletin in due course.

The speaker was PE Jeffrey Chan who spoke as penance for not being able to obtain a speaker for this meeting. He spoke on “The International Law of Human Rights’, tracing the development of Human Rights from its beginnings until the present day. He underscored that the rules of Human Rights are designed to protect individuals from the power of their own rulers. They define the intersection between governmental power and individual freedoms. But in the international sphere, powerful states have always used human rights as an exception to the principle of state sovereignty in order to intervene in the affairs of other states in order to pursue their own political agendas. These can include destabilising states they see as challenging their own national interests. This can be seen in the actions of the US in pursuit of its present policy of containing the growth of China. Human Rights are claimable rights and were always understood to be protections against governmental power. However, this has changed and now the concept of Human Rights is often used by special interests in a country to obtain entitlements for themselves at the expense of the state. These notwithstanding, there are still many people who genuinely believe in promoting and protecting the Human Rights of others. PE Jeffrey clarified that there is nothing Western about Human Rights. The main drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were not from the West. In fact at that time Western nations had little interest in Human Rights since they were colonial powers and had little regard for the Human Rights of their subject peoples.

PE Jeffrey received a polite reception to his talk. His request that, as the speaker, he should not have to pay for his lunch was however unanimously rejected. So he paid for his lunch.

The meeting was followed by a Board Meeting chaired by President Cze Hong

Board Announcements

The Board of the Rotary Club of Raffles City has resolved to terminate the membership of Aravinth Kumarasamy for failing to pay his debts to the club despite numerous reminders to do so. He has also continuously failed to attend club meetings. This decision means that Aravinth will not be able to join any Rotary Club in the world. His debts to the Club remain outstanding.

The Board decided to accept the resignation of the following, all of whom have intimated either orally in writing their decision to resign from the club:  Mark Davis, Nitin Doshi, Chow Nam Kit and Wong Meng Lin. All except for the latter are members in good standing. The Club will endeavour to recover all outstanding debts.

The Board also accepted the resignation of Ho Kok Koh, a member in good standing, and thank him for his donation upon his resignation of the sum $1000 to the Club. He is truly an example of the Rotary spirit. We hope that those who resigned will return to the club when circumstances enable them to do so.

National Day/Hari Raya Puasa Fellowship

The Club’s National Day and Hari Raya Puasa Fellowship will be held at the Mamanda Restaurant at Sultan’s Gate on Sat. 25 August 2012 from 7.45 – 10 pm . All members and spouses are urged to attend to celebrate these events together with their fellow Rotarians. Please inform Club Service Director Sigrid if you are coming. The closing date is 15 August - but a smile to Sigrid can earn an extension of time.

Charity Gourmet Dining

The Club’s fine dining event for charity will be held on 18 August at the Prague MicroBrewery at Amara Hotel. There are still some places available. Cost is $200 per diner. Please contact President Cze Hong if you can come. All proceeds will go to the Sunlove Home.

Dyslexia Association of Singapore 21st Anniversary Dinner

This is a club project and will  be held on 8 September 2013. It is a fund-raiser for DAS and the club’s contribution up to this time has reached over $180,000. A suitable occasion will be identified for the formal presentation of the cheque from the club to DAS. This will enhance the profile of the Club.

Charity Premiere

The Club’s Major Project for this Rotary Year will be the Film Premiere of the latest James Bond movie “Skyfall”. This will be at 9 pm on Thursday 1 November 2012 at the Lido cinema and will be in aid of the Crohn's & Colitis Society and the  SunLove Home. More details will be made available in due course.

Club Community Service Projects

It has been noted that the visits to the charity homes which are a feature of the Club’s community service projects are often supported by the same few Rotarians. Many Club members have never been to any of these visits which are usually conducted in conjunction with major festivals and involve also our Interactors and Rotoracters. Members are urged to come along and support these visits. Announcements will be made in due course. The next visit is on Saturday 25 Aug 1.30pm-4 pm . This will be the annual Hari Raya Puasa visit to the Jamiyah Home for the Aged at Tampines. Please contact Community Service Director Mohan Pillay for details.

Club Funds

As informed by the Treasurer, the club incurred a deficit for this year’s Installation activities. This affects the resources available to the club to carry out our proposed activities. All committees thus are urged to be mindful of budgetary constraints when planning their activities.

Medical Mission to Sabah: joint project with R C of Luyang

This is planned for the 1st weekend in March 2013. Details will be made known nearer the date.

District Conference

The District 3310  Conference 2013 will be held at the Graceland Resort & spa in Phuket, Thailand from 26-26 May 2013. Registration is now open. Please visit the District’s website at
There are special offers for early bird registrations.

For more information email to  < reg2013phuketconference@gmail.com 

District Governor’s Visit

Our DG of Rotary District 3310 Lee Kong Hwee will be visiting our club for the annual DG’s Visit on the evening of 18 September. There will be a Club Assembly in conjunction with this visit. All Directors are to complete their plans before the visit and make short oral presentations of not more than 5 mins each to the DG at the Club Assembly. Members are urged to bring their spouses and partners along for this Club Assembly. More details will be make known in due course.

Next Club Meeting

The next Club meeting will be held on Tuesday 14 August 2012 at the Gilmour Room of the Singapore Cricket Club at 12.45 pm. The Guest Speaker will be PDG Fong Hoe Beng. He will speak on “Future Vision Matching Grants”.




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