27 November, 2012
Lunch meeting November 27, 2012
Summary of our November 27, 2012 lunch meeting
Prepared by Pres Dr Low Cze Hong and Rotarian Luis Coronado
Attendance: 17
We welcomed visiting Rotarian PE Renga Rajan of Granville, Sydney, Australia and Rotarian Mangala Karnik from Grape City, India with her daughter Shweta.
We congratulated Judy Tan L.S. upon her induction as new member of RCRC by PP David Ong Choon.
Our speaker was US Marine Corps Sergeant Winston who spoke on his long march (8,000 kilometers!) through South East Asia to raise awareness and fund raising for cleft palate patients and International Children’s Surgical Foundation (ICSF). His presentation covered:
• Background on clefts in general
• How Smile Trek came to be
• Complications associated with clefts
• What makes ICSF different from many other cleft charities
• Before/after photographs illustrating the scope of the charity's work
• A quick tour of smiletrek.org
Please be reminded of the RCRC Charity Film Show
Film: Les Misérables
Time/Date: 9.15 pm Friday 28/12
Cinema: Lido Cinema
This film is an adaptation of the hugely successful stage musical based on Victor Hugo's classic novel set in 19th-century France. The film stars Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe and Helena Bonham Carter.
The beneficiaries are Crohn's & Colitis Society and the SunLove Home for the intellectually-disabled.
The film costs have been kindly sponsored by our own RCRC members, Lim Hua Min’s PhilipCapital and President Low’s C H Low Eye Surgical Centre. So all proceeds from the ticket sales will go to our beneficiaries.
Tickets were distributed at the luncheon meeting on 6 Nov. PP Wee Koon San is coordinating the distribution of ticket booklets. The Community Services Committee looks forward to your generous support of this fund raiser.
PP Mohan Pillay - Community Services Director
2012 Charity Film Show
RCRC Charity Film Show
Film: Les Misérables
Time/Date: 9.15 pm Friday 28/12
Cinema: Lido Cinema,
This film is an adaptation of the hugely successful stage musical based on Victor Hugo's classic novel set in 19th-century France. The film stars Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe and Helena Bonham Carter.
The beneficiaries are Crohn's & Colitis Society and the SunLove Home for the intellectually-disabled.
The film costs have been kindly sponsored by our own RCRC members, Lim Hua Min’s PhilipCapital and President Low’s C H Low Eye Surgical Centre. So all proceeds from the ticket sales will go to our beneficiaries.
Tickets were distributed at the luncheon meeting on 6 Nov. PP Wee Koon San is coordinating the distribution of ticket booklets. The Community Services Committee looks forward to your generous support of this fund raiser.
PP Mohan Pillay
Community Services Director
Film: Les Misérables
Time/Date: 9.15 pm Friday 28/12
Cinema: Lido Cinema,
This film is an adaptation of the hugely successful stage musical based on Victor Hugo's classic novel set in 19th-century France. The film stars Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe and Helena Bonham Carter.
The beneficiaries are Crohn's & Colitis Society and the SunLove Home for the intellectually-disabled.
The film costs have been kindly sponsored by our own RCRC members, Lim Hua Min’s PhilipCapital and President Low’s C H Low Eye Surgical Centre. So all proceeds from the ticket sales will go to our beneficiaries.
Tickets were distributed at the luncheon meeting on 6 Nov. PP Wee Koon San is coordinating the distribution of ticket booklets. The Community Services Committee looks forward to your generous support of this fund raiser.
PP Mohan Pillay
Community Services Director
15 November, 2012
RCRC Steps Up Vocational Service Projects
October was the Vocational Service Month and in a move to
revive the tradition of the club for being at the forefront of
this Rotary service,the Vocational Service Director Thomas Graf unveiled the plan on Vocational Service for the current Rotary Year.These include organizing:
· Seminar :
"Developing Leadership Stature of Emerging Leaders" for Rotaractors: 27 October 2012,conducted by PP Tengku Sri Indra for 20 Rotaractors and Interactors.
· Visits to DAS:
· Career Symposium :
17 November for about 300 to 400 students at TPJC involving both Interactors and Rotaractors
· Vocational Visits:
Vocational
visits to institutions such as the Supreme
Court,the Regency Hospital in Johor.Participants would also
be Rotarians,Interactors and Rotaractors.
Leadership Seminar for Rotaractors and Interactors
“Clear presentation is the result
of Clear
Thinking.” says Tengku Indra
A total of 20 Rotaractors and Interactors turned up at the seminar organized by the Club's Vocational Service held at the DAS Training Center,Bukit Timah Road on 27 October 2012. Led by PP Tengku Indra,the seminar covered a specific topic on "How to develop Leadership Stature for Emerging Leaders"with focus on the Art of Making Effective Presentations.
1. Lack of Preparation
2. Too Much Information were presented
3. Lack of Structure in the presentation
4. The abuse of Power Point slides
5. No SPARK to excite the audience
2. Too Much Information were presented
3. Lack of Structure in the presentation
4. The abuse of Power Point slides
5. No SPARK to excite the audience
Participants were made to conduct extemporaneous
presentations and received feedback from Tengku on their
strengths and areas for improvements when making an
extemporaneous speech.
The seminar was also attended by PP Ron Pereira and Rtn
Corina Lai who had sponsored the use of the venue on
behalf of DAS.
MEETING OF TUESDAY 30
OCTOBER 2012
Reported by PE Jeffrey Chan
In the absence of President Cze Hong who was in Melbourne, PE
Jeffrey Chan rose to the occasion and took the helm of the meeting. He not only
chaired the event but also, in a “pau-kow-liao” manner welcomed the visitors
and guest speaker, led the toasts and delivered the vote of thanks – all on the
advice and at the insistence of IPP Aaron. We were most happy to be joined in our
fellowship by Rtn Harish Sekhseria of R C Calcutta Yunis and Rtn Nick
Hollingsworth of R C Hastings, UK. Hasting was of course the location where in
1066 history was changed. Rtn Nick corrected our mistaken view of history and
clarified that on the fields of Hastings, the French defeated the English, not
the Norman defeating the Saxons as our former colonial masters taught us.
Our guest speaker was Dr William Wan, General Secretary of the
Singapore Kindness Movement. He was introduced by PP Russi who is on the
Council of the Kindness Movement. William had a remarkable career – starting of
as both a practising lawyer and a clergymen (he was called Reverend William Wan
in his early days of legal practice –so PE Jeffrey recalled), he went on to be
a psychologist and a businessman. Along the way he picked up numerous awards,
including winning the Active Ager award in 2011. In an excellent and well
structured presentation, William addressed the Indicators of Happiness, linking
kindness with happiness. So those who are kind are also those who are happy.
And how to know if one is happy, well there are some clear indicators. Foremost
would be self-control. Without being in control of one’s self, one just cannot
be happy. Next is self-esteem. This goes without saying. Examples were given of
how when a person is constantly put down, especially by his loved one, this can
destroy self-esteem resulting in an unhappy person. But one key indicator is
the gap between aspirations and achievement. The lesson here is that when one
keeps aspiring for more and more, whatever your achievements are, you just
cannot be happy. And if you are not happy, how can you be kind to others.
Invariably the subject drifted to Rotary and Rotarians with William
complimenting all of us for being members of this great movement, our
fellowship and our positive outlook of life. The fact that we can think of
helping others means that we must be happy as otherwise we cannot be so kind.
William confessed that he, being a believer in kindness and
happiness, has often wondered why he has not joined Rotary despite being asked
on numerous occasions to do so. On hearing this we spontaneously issued to him
an invitation to join RCRC as a member. His immediate response was that he would do so
if PF Jeffrey, whom he has known since university days, would sponsor him. To
this PE Jeffrey’s quick response was “Consider it done”. So we look forward to
in a very short time, welcoming Dr William Wan, General Secretary of the Singapore
Kindness Movement, a most kind, and by his own definition, a most happy person,
as a member of RCRC. As PE Jeffrey said in his Vote of Thanks, Rotarians are
most happy when we make others happy. We look forward to William making us
happy in the same way as we hope to make him happy, and together we look
forward in the spirit of Rotary to making others happy. In that way together we
can spread the message of kindness.
Toast to the Red Cross
PE Jeffrey informed that the day before, i.e. 29 October 2012, was
the 150th Anniversary of the 1st Geneva Convention. That
international treaty recognized the Red Cross Emblem and marked the official
establishment of the Red Cross Movement. Over the next 150 years, the Red Cross
has been at the forefront of humanitarian efforts in both war and peace. In so
doing it has ameliorated the brutality of warfare and made for a more humane
world order. The contribution of the Red Cross to world peace and humanity has
been recognised by, among other things, the fact that it has been awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize on 3 occasions. Separately, the founder of the Red Cross,
Jean Henri Dunant was the first recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901.
In what he said was an unusual move for RCRC, PE Jeffrey led a club
in a toast to the Red Cross on the occasion of its 150th
Anniversary.
(PE Jeffrey was until 2010 Vice-Chairman of Singapore Red Cross. He
is now the Chair of its Legal Committee.)
Rotary Flag Day
The Rotary Flag day in aid of the Rotary Foundation is on this Sat
10 Nov 2012. RCRC has been allocated the area in the East which included
Parkway Parade and Katong I12. PP Eugene who is in charge of this event for
RCRC called for volunteers to assist in selling the flags, attending to the
numerous administrative tasks and also supervising the Interactors and
Rotoractors who wil be assisting in the sale of the flags.
At the suggestion of PP Ron, a Sunshine Collection was made for the
Rotary flag day. Rotarians who are unable to assist were asked to contribute in
cash instead. Even Rotarians who are going to assist were asked to consider
contributing. The Sunshine Collection raised $137 for the Rotary Flag Day.
Career Symposium for
school-leavers
Rtn Thomas Graf reported that all arrangement have been completed
for this Vocational Service project. This wil be held at the Tampines Junior
College on Saturday 17 November from 10 am. The participants are JC 1 students
and also our Interactors and Rotoractors. Tengku Indra will begin with a
presentation on basic skills such as writing a resume and preparing for
interviews. Thereafter there will be short introductions to various career
options. The symposium will then break out into specialised sessions for
various career options. Among those speaking are PP Ron (Marine Services);
Brian Tan (Hospitality); Rtn Karen Tan (Banking); PP Koy Nam (Medical
Services); Rtn Tengku Indra (Human Resources); PE Jeffrey (Public Service); his
spouse Susan (Education), PP Mohan (Law); PP David Ong (Management); PP Eugene
(Accountancy) etc. As this is a major
Vocational Service project of the Club, members are urged to attend to support
it.
Charity Film Show
PP Mohan reminded that our Club’s major project, which is the
Charity Film Show will be on 28 December 2012 at the Lido at 9 pm. The film
featured is the musical “Les Miserables”. Tickets are priced the same as
previous years and will be issued shortly. The beneficiaries are the Sunlove
Home and the Crohn and Colitis Society.
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