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Handbook and Directory for Rotarians in District 9350

2017 – 2018

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Rotary International President 2017-2018

Ian Riseley

Ian H. S. Riseley is a chartered accountant and principal of Ian Riseley and Co., a

firm he established in 1976. Prior to starting his own firm, he worked in the audit and

management consulting divisions of large accounting firms and corporations.

A Rotarian in the Rotary Club of Sandringham, Victoria, Australia since 1978, Ian

has served Rotary as treasurer, director, trustee, RI Board Executive Committee

member, task force member, committee member and chair, and district governor.

Ian Riseley has been a member of the boards of both a private and a public school,

a member of the Community Advisory Group for the City of Sandringham, and

president of Beaumaris Sea Scouts Group. His honors include the AusAID

Peacebuilder Award from the Australian government in 2002 in recognition of his

work in East Timor, the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to the Australian

community in 2006, and the Regional Service Award for a Polio-Free World from The

Rotary Foundation.

Ian and his wife, Juliet, a past district governor, are Multiple Paul Harris Fellows,

Major Donors, and Bequest Society members. They have two children and four

grandchildren.

Ian believes that meaningful partnerships with corporations and other organizations

are crucial to Rotary’s future. “We have the programs and personnel and others have

available resources. Doing good in the world is everyone’s goal. We must learn from

the experience of the polio eradication program to maximize our public awareness

exposure for future partnerships. Governments see Rotary as positive

representatives of a civil society. We should work with them to advocate for peace

and conflict resolution.”

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District Governor 2017-2018

Lynette Stassen and Koos

Lynette’s current life centres around being a Rotarian and her family. Rotary entered into Lynette’s life 12 years ago when she was invited to become a member. She served in various Rotary positions, both on Club level (Community; Membership; Foundation and President) and on District level (Membership: Vocational and Assistant Governor) and feels honoured, privileged and energised to become the District Governor in 2017-2018. Her early years were spent in front of books and resulted in many exciting opportunities. An Alumni of 4 universities, she tackled and completed degrees in Science; Datametrics; Electronic Engineering and an MBA. These learnings opened interesting doors in the business world and she spent 25 years in a variety of engineering, consulting and managerial positions with big corporations and universities. Her professional career ended as managing director of a \small non-profit. Koos was the general Counsel Chief Legal Adviser of a large financial services company before he retired. Prior to that career he served in academia as a professor of banking law and lectured at a large university. Their two children blessed them with 3 grandchildren. Pieter, a legal consultant with an electronic publishing business and Yandi, a fulltime mother with an artistic vocation, are both in South Africa and the family ties are very close. Lynette sees Rotary as the best gift ever that she gave herself. “By joining Rotary in 2005, I entered the most rewarding part of my life, getting involved in the community and making a difference through Rotary’s many avenues of service. Rotary changed me and my life forever.”

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A message from Governor Lynette

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Koos and Lynette Stassen and Ian and Juliet Riseley

My dear fellow Rotarians, Rotary: making a difference is our theme and focus for 2017-2018. It is a very simple, yet very wise call to action. To me as the D9350 Governor for 2017-2018 it inspires me. I pledge to listen to clubs on how they want to make a difference, to listen to the youth who want to make a difference in the world; to listen to the District committees on what they need to make a difference and to the District leadership team on the changes to be made to make a difference. Our District has many committed and passionate Rotarians who have been making a difference for many years through their clubs, on committees and in teams. This will continue and remain our priorities. We are blessed with a District that is focussed and is running smoothly because of its members. This 2017-2018 Handbook and Directory for Rotarians in District 9350 is a must-read. It has a richness of support and services for you and your clubs. It summarises our District 9350 Strategic Plan 2014-2019. It supplies you with relevant contact information of both Rotary International and your District at a glance. It points you to the resources needed for every committee in our District. It gives you financial know-how and payment methods. It makes you part of the Rotary Brand and its history. It assists with guidelines for induction of new members. It lists the Annual Awards and Trophies including the criteria. But best of all: it inspires you with the 2017-2018 Presidential Citation for Rotary Clubs. The citation is the roadmap of what a successful Rotary Club should focus on. For 2017-2018 it will be my privilege to support and serve you so that we can make a difference in our clubs and in our District. Let us ogether 1. Support and strengthen clubs

2. Focus and increase humanitarian service

3. Enhance Rotary’s public image and awareness

I am looking forward to a 2017-2018 Rotary year where we can join as leaders to exchange ideas and take action. A year where the question: “Are we making a difference?” will be answered with a resounding “YES!” Lynette

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District Governor Elect 2018-2019

Casper Kruger and Wilna (with family Ricardo, Carli and JC)

Casper was born in Oranjemund, Namibia when Namibia was still part of South Africa so he is both Namibian and South African. He grew up in Oranjemund, went to high school at Dirkie Uys in Moorreesburg and then graduated with a B.Com degree from the University of Stellenbosch. Casper is married to Wilna who is also from the Northern Cape, from the town of Kakamas. They have two children Carli who recently got married to Ricardo and JC who is still at home. Casper has worked in the office of the Auditor General, with Somchem in Macassar, also the Cape Dairy Co-op/Bonnita/Parmalat for 20 years in Stellenbosch and Zambia and finally for the past six years he has been with Coca-Cola in Somerset West He was the Charter President of the Helderberg Sunrise Rotary Club in June 2006 and subsequently served the District as an Assistant Governor and District Secretary.

District Governor Nominee 2019-2020

David and Nicki Holtzhausen

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Rotary International Rotary International Headquarters One Rotary Centre 1560 Sherman Avenue Evanston IL 6021 3698, USA Tel: 001 847 866 3000 Fax: 001 847 866 3390

Rotary International President Ian H. S. Riseley Rotary Club of Sandringham Victoria, Australia Spouse: Juliet President Elect Sam Owori Rotary Club of Kampala, Uganda Spouse: Norah

Rotary International Africa/Europe Office Zurich Office Witikonerstrasse 15, CH 8032 Zurich,

Switzerland Tel: 0041 44 387 7111 Fax: 0041 44 422 5041 Service Representative Graham Reoch (Supervisor) Membership Services Department [email protected]

Rotary International Website http://www.rotary.org

Rotary Regional Coordinator (Zone 20A) PDG Andrew Jaeger

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District 9350 Information

District Governor (2017/2018) Lynette Stassen The Governor is an officer of RI +27 21 843 3375(H) functioning under the general control and +27 83 275 5559 (C) supervision of the RI Board and is responsible [email protected] for overseeing the clubs in the District. [email protected] He/she is charged with furthering the Object of Rotary and upholding the RI constitution and bylaws. District Governor's Partner Koos +27 21 843 3375 (W)

+27 82 456 3329 (C) [email protected] District Governor Elect (2018/2019) Casper Kruger The DGE's task is to lay the groundwork for +27 21 851 0927 (H) a productive and successful year as DG by +27 21 850 0416 (W) careful planning, building a District Leadership +27 73 679 6228 (C) team and being trained by RI at the International [email protected] Assembly. Spouse: Wilna

District Governor Nominee (2019/2020) DGN David Holtzhausen +27 21 913 5708 (H&B)

+27 82 780 2010 [email protected] Spouse: Nicky

District Secretarial Services District Service Centre Assists the DG in the administration of the District by sending notices of meetings, setting up visits and meetings and generally assisting the DG.

District Treasurer PP Eve Saxby Administers the finances of the +27 21 715 9280 (H) District under the direction of the +27 76 901 5484 (C) Finance Committee. [email protected]

District 9350 Service Centre (Office) P O Box 255, Newlands, The office is set uup to handle the 7725 Administrative affairs of the District. 1st Floor, West Block, (Office hours: Weekdays 09.00 to 13.00) Tannery Park

21-23 Belmont Road, Rondebosch, 7700 +27 21 686 4499 (Tel) +27 21 689 3970 (F) [email protected] District Banking details Rotary District 9350

ABSA Bank Branch Code: 506009 Account No: 00710420092 Swift code:ABSAZAJJ

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District ClubRunner Administrator PP.John (JJ) Jacobs To oversee and manage the implementation and +27 691 3348 (H) operation of the Club Runner communications and +27 084 485 3975 (C) data base platform [email protected]

District Website Administrator PP. Ian Robertson To establish, manage and maintain the District +27 21 715 9116 (H & B) website and to update it using information provided +27 83 675 1375 (C) by the DG, District committees and clubs and to [email protected] advise the DG on matters relating to internet communications.

District Trainer PP Victor Crouser To assist the DG in setting up training programmes +27 21 531 1855 (H) for AG's, club presidents, District and club office +27 82 806 3734 (C) bearers and the programme for the District Assembly. [email protected]

District Insurance Consultant PP Derek Wrankmore To ensure that the District’s insurance Wrankmore and Associates policies are up to date and meet the needs of +27 21 702 7960 (W) the District. To advise the DG on all insurance [email protected] matters.

Assistant Governors AG's represent the DG in all matters of the PP Buddy Bramwell District in their designated clubs. They PP Mechtild Braxmaier review the club plans and objectives, PP John Britz attend a club assembly, visit clubs regularly, PP Retha Gardiner encourage clubs to participate in district PP Chris Hanson activities and keep the DG informed of PP John Jacobs Rotary developments in their clubs. PP Jackie James

PP Di Kershaw PP Danny Meyer PP Helda Preza PP Clive Reed PP Peter Sharples PP Stephen Stocks PP Paul Stohrer PP Mark Williams PP Joke Young

Special representatives: PP Alta Jonker PP Lionel Tait PPAsquith MacGregor

District 9350 Representative to Council on Legislation PDG Deon van Zyl The PDG (and alternative) selected by District to PDG Johann Gerber represent it at the 2019 Council on Legislation in (alternate) Chicago. Representative to present resolutions to Coucil that have beenapproved at District Conference and to participate and vote on District’s behalf on matters discussed.

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DISTRICT 9350 COMMITTEES

2017-2018

District Advisory Council (DAC) A fellowship council of PDG's to advise the DG on matters referred to it by the Governor

DG Lynette Stassen (Chair) DGE Casper Kruger (Secretary) Doug Withey 1980/81 Graham Money 1982/83 (D9300) Len van der Merwe 1987/88 Ken Lester 1988/89 Michael Johnson 1989/90 Dennis Figov 1989/90 (D9210) Ralph Harris 1990/91 John Gomes 1994/95 Rodney Mazinter 1996/97 Lloyd Whitfield 1997/98 Peter Hugo 2000/01 Pat Good 1999/00 Peter Vurgarellis 2002/03 John Satchel 2001/02 June Webber 2004/05 Metcalf Fick 2003/04 Alex van der Sluys 2007/08 Johann Gerber 2005/06 Mike Saxby 2009/10 Elwin Thompson 2008/09 Deon van Zyl 2011/12 ShânBiesman-Simons 2010/11 Vyv Deacon 2013/14 Mike Ochse 2012/13 Cecil Rose 2014/15 Andrew Jaeger 2014/15 (D9370) Geraldine Nicol 2015/16 Ian Pursch 2016/17

District Governor Nominating Committee

The committee calls for suggestions for DG from DG Lynette Stassen (Chair) All clubs in the District by 30 April and is responsible for nominating the future DG by 30 June, two years prior to his/her taking office. A candidate must fulfill the following conditions:

DGE Casper Kruger (Secretary) DGN David Holtzhausen PDG Ian Pursch PDG Michael Johnson

Be a member, in good standing, in a club in the District

PDG Rodney Mazinter PP Andy Ismay (Newlands)

Served a full term as President of a Rotary Club or been a member of Rotary for seven years

PP Jimmy Ferendinos PP Jeremy du Plessis (Upington)

Have a good knowledge of Rotary, its aims and objectives

District Finance Committee The committee, through its treasurer, administers the finances of the District on behalf of the DG, formulates policy relating to financial matters and assists clubs in the administration fo their finances. The committee comprises of the DG, immediate PDG, DGE, DGN, District Treasurer, and a member appointed (first year) by the DG at the time to serve a three year term. Other members may be co-opted but will have no vote.

DG Lynette Stassen (Chair) DGE Casper Kruger (Secretary) DGN David Holtzhausen PP Eve Saxby (Treasurer) PDG Ian Pursch PP Peter Trebble (3rd year) PP Stephen Stocks (2nd year) PP Clive Reed (1st year)

District Office Administrative Committee Peter Hugo (Administrator) To oversee the running of the District Office. DG Lynette Stassen

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On to RI Convention in Toronto, Canada DGE Casper Kruger To encourage Rotarians to attend the annual RI Convention to be held in Toronto. 24– 27 June 2018. Annual District Conference Committees District Conference Advisory Committee DGE Casper Kruger A standing committee chaired by the DGE and DGN David Holtzhausen comprising District Treasurer and Immediate DG Lynette Stassen Past DG to advise the DG and DGE on the PP Eve Saxby planning of the conference and assembly with PDG Ian Pursch regard to such matters as budgets, RI PDG Peter Hugo Representative, programme content, speakers, registration software, 2018 District Conference and PP Ulf Grünewald Assembly Operating Committee PP Maritza Morgan

On behalf of the District and with the DG, the Pres. Lily Ruabenheimer committee organizes the District Conference PP Reinard Cloete

and District Assembly to be held in Luderitz Members of Luderitz with reference to such matters as venue, Rotary Club equipment, décor, theme, functions, printing, transport, accommodation, registration, publicity and communication

Membership Committee

District Membership Chair PP Menno de Wet PP David Holtzhausen

The committee’s responsibilities include PP Tommy Freeborough Promotion of membership growth throughout PP Danny Meyer D9350 & fostering of retention and PP Mika Lutchman development of members through PP Manuel De Sousa Project Rotary Grow PP Nico Kooij Sourcing opportunities to extend Rotary by establishing new Rotary clubs New member orientation Host information sessions for newly inducted Rotarians to motivate and inform them on the overall Rotary International Organization, District projects and goals, Rotary ethos, procedures and responsibilities

Rotary Alumni Committee Alumni District Chair Rtn Jean Wilke

To establish and maintain a database of all District 9350 Alumni in District and abroad. To encourage their further and ongoing involvement and participation in Rotary and their support and involvement in clubs, club programmes and projects To interact with Alumni chairmen from other districts to build a world wide Alumni corp.

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The Rotary Foundation Committee

District Rotary Foundation Chair (DRFC): PP Carl- Heinz Duisberg Planning and coordination PP Carl- Heinz Duisberg Plan, co-ordinate and evaluate all District Foundation activities under the supervision of the DG. Plan and implement Foundation seminars as directed by the DG and obtain and disseminate Foundation information. Global and District Grants Assist and advise clubs in applying for grants, managing PDG Peter Hugo the process and advising the DG and DRFC in the PDG Lloyd Whitfield allocation of grant funds. Record and manage the District Rtn Jean Wilke Designated fund. Closing date for submission of District PP Mark Lancaster grant requests is 31 May 2018 for 2018-2019 DDF grant applications. Vocational Training Teams (VTT) PP Ian Robertson Assist and advise clubs in planning and co-ordinating PDG Shan Biesman-Simons inbound and outbound VTTs during the year. PDG Gearldine Nicol

AG Jackie James PP Helene Visser PP Tom Bergman-Harris

Rtn Ton Houben PP Lesley Satchel

Scholarships – Inbound PP Helene Visser Assist and advise clubs in planning and coordinating vocational Scholarships and be the focal point relating to the intake of overseas scholars studying in our District. Rotary Peace Scholar Programmes PP Mike Walwyn To manage the Rotary Peace Centre programme at District level and to select suitable candidates to apply for Rotary Peace Fellowships to study at the Rotary Centers for peace and conflict resolution. Annual and Permanent Fund Contributions PDG Vyv Deacon To set monetary targets and encourage clubs to support Foundation and Polio eradication by making donations, encouraging benefactors and identifying major donors. Audit/Stewardship Committee To ensure careful management of Rotary Foundation PDG Deon van Zyl grant funds and to advise District and clubs in order to PDG Metcalf Fick ensure that Rotary Foundation requirements regarding stewardship of grant funds are adhered to and to undertake audits of grant funds if requested by Rotary Foundation. Foundation Educational Officer PP Victor Crouser Arrange training seminars for Club Officers and set up PP Carl Heinz Duisberg annual registration programmes.

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Public Image Committee

District Public Image Chair PP Janey Ball Marketing and Promotion Advance the recognition and public image of Rotary PDG Geraldine Nicol International. Provide information to deepen awareness PP Bev Frieslich Spread the word about Rotary commitments and PP Ian Robertson outcomes. PP Paul de Groot Market and promote Rotary and its work throughout Rtn Robert Kydd the district PP Tony Davidson Awards Adjudication PDG Mike Ochse To adjudicate and make recommendations to the DG for RI awards and recognitions and to adjudicate local winners of competitions at Annual District Conference. Bulletin Evaluator PP Winfried Löffler To receive all club bulletins during the year and determine which qualify to be recognized as Best Club Bulletin, Most Improved Club Bulletin and the bulletin containing the best Rotary information & recommend to District Governor’s team for final selection.

International Liaison Committees International Liaison Co-ordinator PDG Geraldine Nicol Inter Country Committees: PP Carl-Heinz Duisberg (D9350 South Africa and Germany) (D9350 Namibia and Germany) To facilitate the building of friendship and understanding with Rotary countries worldwide to encourage them to make financial investments in projects in D9350

Friendship Exchange: Rtn Kirtikant Patel To co-ordinate and promote opportunities for the developing friendship among Rotarians around the world by arranging District to District exchanges.

ShelterBox: PP Dave Moss To promote funding for Shelterbox SA to enable distribution of Shelterboxes in the event of a disaster, locally or abroad

Early Childhood Development Committee

Early Childhood Development Chair PP Tom Bergmann- Harris In line with the Area of Focus on Basic Education, the PDG Geraldine Nicol ECD Committee will develop a district wide partnership PDG Ian Pursch strategy to support and encourage clubs to gear up PP Alan Jackson their services to contribute effectively to the all important Early Childhood Development needs of our country.

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Youth Service Committee

District Youth Service Co-Chairs: PP Stephen du Toit PP Gail Oberholzer Direct all enquiries to: [email protected] Youth Services Vision Our vision is to grow the membership of our youth programmes and emphasise the partnership between EarlyAct, Interact, Rotaract and Rotary. Youth Services Task Team: Consists mainly of Rotarians who are the youth chairs of clubs. Programmes with which the Youth Services Task Team can assist your Rotary club:- International Youth Exchange Chair: Rtn Pam Rawbone Provides young people the opportunity to meet people from other countries and promotes cultural understanding & peace Long Term Youth Exchange Team coordinator: RtnPam Rawbone Long Term Exchange is a 12 month exchange for matriculated students aged 16½ - 18½ Short Term Youth Exchange Team coordinator: PP Joké Young Short Term Exchange is a 4 to 6 week exchange for students aged 16-19 Youth Exchange enquiries:-Contact YEP Secretary Freda Ochse on [email protected] Rotaract: District Rotaract Representative: Wesley Guastella A service organization of young adults, 18-30 years of age, dedicated to Rotary ideals of service above self. Members can be both Rotaractors and Rotarians Rotary in High Schools: Interact A community service High School programme run by teachers and students with Rotarians, focusing on developing values, leadership skills and involvement in community Projects. Rotary in Primary Schools: EarlyAct A primary school support programme run by teachers with and sponsored by Rotary Clubs, focussing on developing values, leadership & team skills and involvement in community projects. Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) camps: Rotary & Rotaract organize leadership camps for High School leaders and potential leaders. RYLA Coordinator: DGN David Holtzhausen PDG John Satchel

Change4Success

Change Chair PDG Ian Pursch A working group exploring enhanced community PDG Geraldine Nicol engagement with a view to improving Rotary’s DGE Casper Kruger effectiveness in community projects. DGN David Holtzhausen PP Tom Bergman-Harris PP Chris Beech PP Tony Davidson

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Entrepreneurship Committee Entrepreneurship Chair PDG Geraldine Nicol To develop and implement the goals arising from the PP Andy Ismay Cape Town Presidential Conference on Economic Rtn Gordana Mcnamara Development Rtn Karen Hewson PP Alex Schubert PP Paul Stohrer Rtn Abe Oliver Non-Rotarians advising the Committee Jerome Eccles (Shanduka Black Umbrellas) Guy Harris (SME Scalerator & Accelerator) Lillian Masebenza (Mhani Gingi) Edgar Moleveld (Tsiba College) Lydia Zingoni (Teen Entrepreneurship)

Literacy Committee

Literacy Chair Rtn Jeremy Glover A resource group for the promotion and co-ordination of literacy activities in the District to include dictionaries, libraries, books for schools and literacy programmes.

Rotary Family Health Days Committee

Rotary Family Health Days (RFHD) Chair PP Bev Frieslich The Rotary Family Health Days is a signature PP Ubanesia Adams-Jack programme of the Rotarians For Family Health & Aids PDG June Webber Prevention, Inc. (RFHA), who initiate, coordinate and PDG Ian Pursch Manage this program with other partner organizations. PDG Mike Saxby Rotary Family Health Days are a comprehensive, holistic PDG Peter Vurgarellis offering of free health care services over three days in PP Mark Williams South Africa, for parents, children, grandparents, friends Rtn Peter de la Cornillere and family. Rtn Julie Kydd Rotary Clubs’ involvement is to mobilize the community into action, attracting citizens to the event & volunteering services and working in partnership with their local Dept of Health.

Rotary Fellowships Rotary Fellowships Chair Rtn Ted Hoek To encourage the participation in Rotary recreational PP Farhat Danyal and vocational fellowships, enabling Rotarians who Rtn Jenna Monk pursue the same vocation, trade of interest to exchange information, share fellowship and explore opportunities for service. Rotarian Wine Quaffers Fellowship PP Joké Young International Golfing Fellowship (IGFR) PP Colin Jacobs Horse Racing PP Seumas Reynolds International Mountain Climbing and Hiking Rtn Vina Macgillivray Fellowship (HIKFOR)

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Rotary Payments and Contributions

Rotary International Semi annual per capita dues: Semi annual per capita dues US$30.00 payable in advance 1 July 2017 and 1 January 2018 US$ 5.00 per month for new members who join Rotary in the half year

preceding a semi-annual payment. This means these RI per capita dues are payable in arrears on 1 January and 1 July for a person joining Rotary during the preceding half year.

Council on Legislation per capita levy US$1.00 payable 1 July each year with the semi annual dues payment. The Rotarian

Subscriptions for The Rotarian magazine are US$12 per annum for the digital version and US$24 for the printed version. Annual subscriptins must be included with the Club’s semi annual dues payments in January or July. Subscribing to The Rotarian is voluntary.

Rotary International Semi annual per capita dues billing system

Invoices: RI will not e-mail semi annual dues invoices to Clubs; Club officers must access their invoice on www.rotary.org/MyRotary/Manage/Club Administration/Club Invoice

The number of Club members in the RI data base on 1 July & 1 January will be considered the official number of members in a Club; Semi annual dues invoice will be based on that number.

Clubs will not be able to amend semi annual invoices by altering the number of members shown. The amount shown on the invoice is the amount owing to RI for the semi annual dues and must be paid.

It is essential for Clubs to update their RI membership data base during June and December to ensure that the RI semi annual dues invoice reflects the actual number of members in a Club.

Clubs should enter new member details when they join on www.rotary9350.co.za (the Club Runner website) (usually done by the Secretary or Treasurer) provided they have activated the "Integrate with RI" feature. Similarly, terminations should be entered when they occur.

If Clubs do not have the integrated facility with RI then they can register a new member on Club Central on www.rotary.org. Likewise terminations.

In the event that a Club has a serious discrepancy in the number of members shown on the invoice the Club must contact the RI Finance Representative listed on the invoice.

RI will not be supplying Clubs with copies of their membership lists from the RI data base. Clubs can download their official membership lists from the RI website.

When paying the invoice convert US$ to Rand at the current Rotary rate of exchange available from the District Service Centre.

Clubs are subject to termination for non payment of dues 120 days after issue of club invoice.

Payments are made as follows: Direct Bank Transfer by EFT (for South African and Namibian Clubs) to HSBC

(The Hong Kong and Shanghai) Bank PLC, 2 Exchange Square, 85 Maude Street, Sandown, Sandton2196

Beneficiary Name: Rotary International

Account No: 121006894001

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Note: Clubs banking with FNB must use HSBC Bank account number 21006894001

Branch code: 587000

Swift Code: HSBCZAJJ

Payment Reference: Club Number and Semi Annual Dues Invoice Number Cash and cheque deposits at Nedbank Branches (for South African Clubs only)

Beneficiary Name: Rotary International

Account Number: 1063616263

Payment Reference: Club Number and Semi Annual Dues Invoice Number For Angolan Clubs bank transfer to Deutsche Bank AG, Koenigsallee 45-47, DE-

40212 Dusseldorf, Germany Beneficiary Name Rotary International IBAN of Beneficiary DE58300700100366003200 BIC/Swift code DEUTDEDDXXX Curency: USD Payment reference Club Number/Invoice Number Online credit card payments via http://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/home

District 9350 Annual Levies and General payments

District Per Capita Levy:

Administration account R481.50

Conference account: R 85.50 Total R567.00 Per capita levy payable 1 July 2017 to District Treasurer Note 1 District levies for 2017-2018 are subject to approval at the District

Assembly in Swellendam on 28 April 2017 Note 2. Clubs are required to pay levies for new members joining between July

and December at the rate of half of the annual District levy i.e. R270 per new member. Such levy to be paid in January 2018.

Note 3: District per capita levies are based on the official RI Club membership data base as at 1 July.

Documents to District

Proof of payment e-mailed or faxed to District Service Centre.

Cheque payments to PO Box 255, Newlands 7725.

Direct deposits to ABSA Bank (Please fill in name of club e.g. “Cape Town District levies” in the reference section of the deposit slip.)

Account Name: Rotary District 9350

Account No: 00710420092

Branch Code: 632005

Swift code ABSAZAJJ

Telephone No: +27 21 686 4499

Fax No: +27 21 689 3970

Regional Rotary Magazine: Rotary Africa R155 for six months (July to December ) 2017 for printed copy mailed to recipient R110 for six months for digital copy sent to recipient. Rotarians who opt to change to receiving digital copies of Rotary Africa must

advise Rotary Afrca by 1 July 2017. This can be done by Rotarians individually or by Club Secretaries by e-mailing [email protected]

Subscrition rates for Rotary Africa for the six months January to June 2018 will be advised in December 2017.

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Payable 1 July 2017 and 1 January 2018 directly to Rotary Africa Club Secretaries to supply up to date membership mailing list to Rotary Africa at

time of payment ([email protected]) Advise resignations and new members Payment to Rotary Africa Proof of payment e-mailed ([email protected]) or faxed (031 267 1849)

to Rotary Africa. Cheque payments to P O Box 563, 3630 Westville Direct deposits to: Nedbank Account Name: Rotary Africa Branch Code : 138026 Account No: 1380045770 Telephone No: +27 31 267 1848 Fax No: + 27 31 267 1849

Rotary Foundation Contributions for Annual Giving, Permanent Fund, Global Grants and Polio

Eradication. When making payments to The Rotary Foundation it is important to send details of your contribution to the Rotary International Europe/Africa Office Claire Rice at [email protected]

Global Grants Club’s Contribution either to: The special club account established for the project, or for Paul Harris Fellow Recognition, credit directly to The Rotary Foundation Payments to the Foundation are made either by Direct EFT deposits to: HSBC (The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank) Bank PLC,

2 Exchange Square, 85 Maude Street, Sandown, Sandton2196 (for South African and Namibian Clubs)

Beneficiary Name: Rotary Foundation

Account No: 121007504001 Note: Clubs banking with FNB must use HSBC Bank account number 21007504001

Branch Code 587000

Swift code HSBCZAJJ

Payment Reference: Club Number/ Rotarian Number and purpose e.g. APF donation (for general donations to The Rotary Foundation); Perm. Fund (for donations to the Permanent Fund) GG number (for Global Grant payments): Polio (for donations to Polio Eradication Fund)

Cash and cheque deposits at Nedbank Branches (for South African Clubs only)

Beneficiary Name: Rotary Foundation

Account Number: 10636154963

Payment Reference: Club Number/ Rotarian Number and purpose e.g. APF donation (for general donations to The Rotary Foundation); Perm. Fund (for donations to the Permanent Fund) GG number (for Global Grant payments): Polio (for donations to Polio Eradication Fund)

For Angolan Clubs bank transfer to Deutsche Bank AG, Koenigsallee 45-47, DE-40212 Dusseldorf, Germany

Beneficiary Name Rotary Foundation IBAN of Beneficiary DE31 3007 0010 0067 1818 00 BIC/Swift code DEUTDEDDXXX Curency: USD Payment reference Donor/Club Number & Contribution designation

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General RI and District information

Registration as a Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) and Non Profit Organisation (NPO)

In order to enjoy tax exempt status in South Africa, Rotary clubs (regardless of size) must register with the South African Revenue Services (SARS) as a taxpayer and obtain an income tax number. Organisations (such as Rotary clubs) will only be given tax exempt status if they carry on one or more “public benefit activities” and are approved as a “public benefit organisation” (PBO) by the South African Revenue Services. Such an “activity” is one, which is of a “philanthropic and benevolent nature” such as those in respect of health, welfare, housing, education, religion, culture, conservation, research and sport. The PBO must be an organisation of a public character and one, which is an association of persons whose sole object is to carry on one or more “public benefit activity” in a non-profit manner in South Africa. It is important to note that while PBOs are entitled to provide donors with certificates allowing them to deduct their donations from their income for tax purposes (Section 18A of the Income Tax Act) Rotary Clubs (even though registered as a PBO) are not permitted to issue such certificates for general donations to Rotary. Only certain public benefit activities qualify for S18A tax relief and Rotary Clubs must apply to SARS for approval to issue S18A certificates for specified projects. If approved, Clubs must ensure that any such donations are used for the specified project and can be required to verify this to SARS.

It is not compulsory to register as a Non Profit Organisation (NPO). However, registration as an NPO gives the organisation legitimacy as a recognized organisation, not for profit, and can facilitate a club’s approach to large donors for support. In dealing with Government Departments like using land owned by the National Parks Board or importing items requiring customs clearance the Departments are requesting clubs to furnish their NPO registration certificates. Contact the Rotary District Services Centre to obtain the necessary application forms and for advice on the procedure to be followed

District 9350 Public Liability Insurance The District has a Public Liability Insurance Policy with cover for SA R20million (or equivalent in Namibia and Angola). The organisation being indemnified is Rotary International District 9350 and this embraces and includes all volunteers, their friends, family or other people working with Rotary (clubs or District) on any given Rotary identified project. Therefore, Rotarians, Anns, Ladies of the Inner Wheel, Rotaractors and Interactors are all indemnified by the policy, in respect of that said project. The insurance cover is for an amount up to R20million for any one incident or accident occurring at the identified project. The policy covers claims by third parties (usually the public) against Rotary arising out of the identified projects for death, injury, or illness to third parties and includes loss or damage to third party property. Liability has to be proven by the third party as is usual with policies of this type. We also have ancillary extensions for Statutory Defense Costs, Wrongful Arrest and Defamation with a limit of R250, 000 each, which is considered adequate. The policy

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does not cover Errors and Omissions or incorrect Advice given. A Professional Indemnity Policy, which is not considered appropriate for our organization, would normally cover this. It must be remembered that the Public Liability Insurance Policy applies to claims by third parties against Rotary and does not extend to death, injury or illness to, or loss by, volunteers and members of the Rotary family working on identified Rotary projects – these people are responsible for arranging their own Insurance cover which is not specific to Rotary or a Rotary project. The Public Liability Insurance Policy covers most projects (with some exceptions listed below including “hazardous projects” which should be advised to District) undertaken by Rotary clubs making up District 9350 in South Africa, Namibia and Angola. 1. Use of third party equipment

Where a Rotary club hires or borrows third party equipment for a project and the Rotary club, through its volunteers, is in control of that equipment then the Public Liability Insurance Policy will cover Rotary for claims from third parties for injury, death, illness or loss or damage arising out of the use of such equipment. Examples could be the running of a children’s merry-go-round at a fair (jumping castle) or the use of floodlights at an open- air concert.

Where, however, the Rotary club hires an organization to provide and run its own equipment at a Rotary club project it is the responsibility of that organisation operating the equipment to arrange its own insurance, for our Event.

NB Attention is drawn to the fact that neither the District, nor Rotarians, nor volunteers are permitted to accept liability by contractual arrangements without the prior consent of the Underwriters. In other words we may not extend our indemnity to a third party. The indemnity covers us and we cannot commit our Underwriters to cover third parties.

2. Use of self-propelled motor vehicles, including water craft and aircraft

The Public Liability Insurance Policy does not include death, injury, illness or loss or damage arising out of use of self-propelled motor vehicles including motor cars and motor cycles (Harley Davidsons and others) aircraft or watercraft. It is usual for these to be excluded from Public Liability Policies. The owners of such vehicles/craft need to carry their own insurance.

Therefore, additional attention is drawn to the fact that under an individual’s own motor insurance policy there is a limitation to the Passenger Liability cover provided in the liability section. The usual limit is R2 500 000 unless an individual has higher cover.

This has implications for our Rotarians transporting international Rotary visitors like Exchange Students, visiting Rotarians, members of Friendship Exchanges on Rotary specific activities. Refer to Special Extension below

3. Cycle races/fun runs (as qualified)

The Public Liability Insurance Policy covers cycle races, fun runs and similar events. However, the Argus cycle tour is not covered under the District policy as the Cycle Tour Trust, independently of Rotary District 9350, organizes this event and they arrange their own insurance cover, which far exceeds the R20million, cover.

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NB. Our Public Liability Policy does not cover injury sustained by participants arising out of accidents caused by participants themselves in the event. Our policy indemnifies us for our negligence in causing an injury to a participant.

Special Extension Passenger Liability Following extensive negotiations by our Insurance Advisor our District now has a special arrangement to provide extended “top-up” cover on private motor insurance policies through the medium of our Public Liability Policy from R2 500 000 to R10 million. The Extension to the District Public Liability Policy will provide an “excess layer” or “top up” cover provided the owner/ driver has an existing underlying Motor Policy with Passenger Liability Policy cover of at least R2 500 000. Any claim by a passenger (defined) will be handled initially under the owner/driver’s own motor vehicle policy and should the amount of damages awarded to the injured party exceed their R2 500 000, or higher figure, then the District Public Liability Policy will be activated up to a maximum limit of R10million. The Conditions attached to this Extension to the District Public Liability Policy are as follows: The indemnity provided by this Extension is applicable to our bona fide

Rotarians, in good standing. and /or spouses or partners whilst operating any vehicle (sedan, SUV, bakkie –conveyed in cab only) owned, hired, leased or operated for purposes of any Rotary related activity.

Rotary related activities are intended to embrace any good faith activity where

Rotarians meet or are involved or travel to or from. Any discretionary decision that may be called for will be at the discretion of the District Governor in office at the time.

NB A passenger is deemed to be a person conveyed in the vehicle for the

purpose of the Rotary related activity and who is not a member of the driver’s/spouses’/partner’s household or is not permanently residing with them.

This excess layer or “top up” insurance cover has been given as a special

consideration to Rotary District 9350 by way of an Extension to our existing Public Liability Insurance Policy. The cost of this cover to the District is R1000 per annum.

Pollution and Products Under the general indemnity, with relevance to pollution and products, the District has all the cover necessary at R20 million to cover cases such as mass food poisoning directly attributable to Rotary at carnivals, parties for children and the elderly, etc where Rotarians prepare and serve food. Claims The existing policy is written to a Claims Made basis, which means that any claim must be made during the period of the insurance, which runs from the 9th December to the 8th December of the following year. It is, therefore, imperative that any suggestion of a claim must be lodged within the year in which the event takes place. Potential claims must be notified to the Rotary District 9350 Services Centre, Cape Town for onward transmission to the Underwriters within the prescribed time limit i.e.

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before the 1st of December in the year in which the event took place. This is to be done whether or not a claim does eventuate. NB. At no time is the District or are Rotarians and volunteers permitted to admit or accept liability without the consent of the Underwriters.

Registration of projects Details of the project or event are to be e-mailed or faxed to the District Office, giving the date, time and nature of the event, well in advance of the event taking place so that the Office can register the project or event as an identified project of Rotary International District 9350. Should there be any doubt as to a particular project being covered by the Public Liability Insurance Policy the District’s insurance consultants need to be consulted timeously.

Insurance Underwriters Centriq, as a one hundred per cent owned subsidiary of Santam through our insurance consultants Wrankmore and Associates, underwrite the Public Liability Insurance policy.

No other policies The Public Liability Insurance Policy is the only insurance policy held by the District that covers Rotary clubs in District 9350 as set out above. There are no other policies held by District covering club’s regalia, memorabilia, and personal possessions of clubs. Such insurance is for clubs to arrange on an individual basis.

Additional insurance: Should clubs wish to take out additional insurance or effect other classes of insurance to cover specific events or activities this can be done by contacting the District Service Centre and it may be more economical to extend cover under the District Public Liability Insurance Policy than seeking a separate policy. Such extensions will be routed through the Rotary District 9350 Services Centre, Cape Town, to our insurance consultant.

Rotary International Special Months The following months have been designated by Rotary International to encourage the involvement of every Rotarian, and not just clubs, in these Rotary activities. July August Membership and Extension September Basic education and literacy October Economic and Community development November Rotary Foundation December Disease prevention and treatment January Vocational Service February Peace and conflict prevention/resolution March Water and sanitation April Maternal and child health May Youth June Rotary Fellowships

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The Rotary Brand The Rotary gearwheel is one of the most familiar symbols in the world today. The Rotary emblem together with the name Rotary International and other ‘marks’ such as Service above Self, Interact, PolioPlus and others are registered trade marks in over 50 countries and belong to Rotary International. Districts and clubs are welcome to use the Rotary trademarks subject to the guidelines set out in the Manual of Procedure (page 87). For many years, the Rotary wheel stood alone as our logo on signage and communications materials. Although the words Rotary International were embedded in the wheel, they were hard to read from a distance. As a result, the general public did not always recognize Rotary’s involvement in a project or activity. That’s why it was decided to expand the official logo to include the word “Rotary” next to the wheel (the master-brand signature). Note that the design of the wheel has changed. The new wheel is completely see through, as the infilling on the rims of the old wheel has been removed. For more information of the correct use of the Rotary Wheel and the Rotary Signature refer to Tell Rotary’s Story: Voice and Visual Identity Guidelines for Rotarians.

Clarification of Rotary Acronyms

AG Assistant Governor NPO Non Profit Organization

COL Council of Legislation PBO Public Benefit Organization

DAC District Advisory Council PDG Past District Governor

DG District Governor PE President Elect

DGE District Governor Elect PI Public Image

DGN District Governor Nominee POETS Presidents& Officials Elect Training Seminar

DGND District Governor Nominee Designate

PP Past President

DGT District Governor Team RI Rotary International

DRR District Rotaract Representative

TRF The Rotary Foundation

DSC District Services Centre VTT Vocational Training Team

ECD Early Childhood Development YEP Youth Exchange programme

IPDG Immediate Past District Governor

YS Youth Services

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Guidelines for Induction of New Members

Will (Name, his/her sponsor), please bring our new member (Name), (and partner, if present), forward and introduce him/her to the club members. (Name), you have been chosen to be a member of the Rotary Club of (Name).

The principles, responsibilities and obligations of Rotary have been explained to you and you have expressed your willingness to become a Rotarian.

The members of this club invited you because they believe you already uphold the principles that Rotary stands for, and in electing you to membership they are doing more than only taking you into their friendship – they are making you a trustee of Rotary ideals.

Knowing you to be a Rotarian, the world will judge Rotary by your conduct.

Membership of Rotary is an honour and a privilege, and every privilege has its corresponding obligations.

Every member is expected to perform their share of club and community service, and the various committees of the club will afford you the opportunity to give service in activities which appeal to you.

Last, but by no means least, is our ideal of fellowship.

May you be stimulated by the friendship you find, and may we in turn know you to be an added resource to this club.

WILL ALL PLEASE STAND?

I present you with this badge.

Wear it at all times with dignity and honour.

It is now my very pleasant privilege to welcome and induct you as a member of the Rotary Club of (Name).

On behalf of the members, I give you the hand of fellowship, symbolically uniting you with members of Rotary clubs throughout the world.

Congratulations!

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Citations and Awards

2017-2018 Presidential Citation for Rotary Clubs President Ian Riseley’s Citation for Rotary Clubs and Districts

Clubs that are strong and making a positive difference in our communities achieve goals related to Rotary’s three strategic priorities: to support and strengthen clubs, focus and increase humanitarian service, and enhance Rotary’s public image and awareness. This year’s Rotary Citation will recognize clubs that complete activities that support these priorities. Clubs will have the entire Rotary year — 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018 — to achieve the citation’s goals. Rotary will be able to verify your club’s completion of most of the goals using our database. For others, we’ll confirm your club’s achievements through information you enter in Rotary Club Central, Rotary Showcase, and Rotary Ideas. District governors can also track their clubs’ progress online. I’m asking each of them to talk with clubs regularly and support them in achieving these goals and Making a Difference. Find more information at www.rotary.org /presidential-citation. If you have questions, write to [email protected].

IAN H.S. RISELEY 2017-18 President Rotary International HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THE CITATION REQUIRED ACTIVITIES

Pay your July 2017 and January 2018 club invoices on time.

Report volunteer hours and service project contributions in Rotary Club Central. This allows us to measure and publicize Rotary’s impact around the world.

SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN CLUBS Having members with different perspectives and backgrounds fuels innovation and gives your club a broader understanding of your community’s needs. To strengthen your club and its ability to make a positive difference involve members, use their unique skills and interests, and give them a voice in the club’s future. Increase club membership, diversity, and engagement.

Achieve at least 4 of the following goals:

Set at least 10 goals in Rotary Club Central.

Update or develop your club’s strategic plan. Report your achievement in Rotary Club Central.

Achieve a net gain in membership. Clubs with up to 50 members must have at least one more member listed in Rotary’s records on 1 July 2018 than they did on 1 July 2017; clubs with 51 or more members must have at least two more members listed in Rotary’s records.

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Achieve a net gain in female members. Clubs with up to 50 members must gain at least one female member; clubs with 51 or more members must gain at least two female members.

Achieve a net gain in members under age 40. Members who were born after 1 July 1977 and join between 1 July 2017 and 1 July 2018 count. Clubs with up to 50 members must gain at least one member under age 40; clubs with 51 or more members must gain at least two members under age 40.

Engage members in activities outside regular club meetings. In Rotary Club Central, either record at least one club social activity or indicate that more than 50 percent of your club’s members participated in club service activities.

Sponsor or co-sponsor a new Rotary club or a Rotary Community Corps to expand Rotary’s reach in your community. To sponsor an RCC, complete the Rotary Community Corps organization form and submit it to RI. Clubs that sponsor new Rotary clubs will be reported when the new club submits the application.

Sponsor or co-sponsor an Interact or Rotaract club to involve young people in Rotary. Report by submitting the Interact and Rotaract Sponsorship and Co-Sponsorship form to [email protected] or [email protected].

FOCUS AND INCREASE HUMANITARIAN SERVICE Through local and international service projects, clubs address global humanitarian challenges by promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water, saving mothers and children, supporting education, growing local economies, protecting the environment, and ending polio. Make a difference in your community and across the globe by engaging Rotarians, young people, Rotary alumni, and the public in Rotary programs, our six areas of focus, and Rotary Foundation giving opportunities. Achieve at least 4 of the following goals:

Sponsor, or have club members participate in, a polio-related fundraising or awareness event. Find resources at endpolio.org. Report your achievement by posting the event on Rotary Showcase, using the polio category.

Partner with The Rotary Foundation by sponsoring at least one project funded by a global grant or a district grant. Find out how at www.rotary.org/grants.

Carry out at least one project focused on the environment. Report in Rotary Showcase, using the environment category.

Make a bigger difference by working together. Collaborate with other Rotary clubs in your region to increase a project’s scope and visibility. Report in Rotary Club Central or Rotary Showcase.

Include the family of Rotary in sustainable projects. Involve Rotaractors, Interactors, Rotary Community Corps members, or Rotary alumni in club projects and events. Report in Rotary Club Central.

Help Rotary do more by increasing your club’s total giving to The Rotary Foundation by at least 10 percent over 2016-17, as calculated in your local currency. Report in Rotary Club Central.

Increase the number of members who give US$25 or more to any Rotary Foundation fund.

Attain a minimum Annual Fund contribution of US$100 per capita.

Use Rotary’s crowdsourcing platform, Rotary Ideas, to contribute to a project or seek resources for your club’s local or international projects.

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ENHANCE ROTARY’S PUBLIC IMAGE AND AWARENESS A positive public image improves your club’s relationship with your community and attracts prospective members. Enhance your club’s public image and build awareness of Rotary in your community by telling compelling stories about club activities that are making a positive difference. Achieve at least 4 of the following goals:

Use Rotary’s brand guidelines, templates, and other resources in all your communications to strengthen Rotary’s image. Find them at www.rotary.org/brandcenter. Report in Rotary Club Central.

Regularly update your club website and social media accounts to showcase club activities and illustrate Rotary’s impact both locally and throughout the world. Report in Rotary Club Central.

Host and promote a community event to support World Polio Day, and register it on endpolio.org.

Engage your community by hosting at least one networking event for local professionals, community organizations, or Rotary alumni. Report in Rotary Club Central.

Establish or continue a partnership with one or more corporate or government entities or nongovernmental organizations and work on a project together. Report in Rotary Club Central.

Host a community forum or seminar about an issue that’s important in your community; highlight your club’s work to bring people together to find solutions. Report in Rotary Club Central.

Have local media cover a club project, event, or fundraiser. Report in Rotary Showcase or Rotary Club Central.

Promote peace and develop future leaders by sponsoring or hosting at least one Rotary Youth Exchange student or sponsoring at least one participant in a RYLA event. Report in Rotary Club Central.

District 9350 Annual Awards and Trophies including Criteria 1. Attendance Awards 1.1 Best conference attendance (% delegates)

The % is determined by the number of members in the club who have registered for the conference prior to the start of conference, expressed as a percentage of the number of members as reported to RI on the most recent semi-annual report immediately prior to conference (usually the January report.) Clubs that have not paid RI dues and therefore have not reported membership numbers to RI shall be excluded.

1.2 Best Rotarian and Partners attendance at conference (The John and Molly Cook Trophy) Determined by the total number of Rotarians and partners from a club who are registered for conference prior to the opening of conference.

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2. Membership Awards

2.1 Highest % net growth in membership (The Charles Bashew Cup) Determined by taking the net increase in membership calculated as at 31

March of the Conference year, expressed as a percentage over the RI Club membership figures as at the start of the Rotary year, as used for calculating a Club’s per capita RI dues on 1 July.

2.2 Highest net gain in membership Determined by the number of new members inducted into a Club and the retention of existing members between 1 July and 31 March of the conference year.

3. Bulletin Awards

3.1 Bulletin containing best Rotary information (The Cron and Corrie Cronwright Shield)

Every bulletin to contain items of Rotary information which must be

current

relevant

interesting 3.2 Most improved bulletin (Jack Clifford Trophy)

The publication must cover key club aspects including:

Club information – current, past, members info;

District Information – current events, conference, general information;

Rotary International Information;

The readability and quality of the bulletin must have improved over the year

The overall improved standard must have been maintained over the year.

3.3 Best Club bulletin (Frank Connock Shield) Every bulletin should include the following aspects:

Club information (future events (diary/notices) & Past events( reports / photo’s);

Members information (announcements, new members, birthdays etc);

District information & District Events including past & future major events including promotion of District Conference, mini conference, training, workshops & seminars

Rotary information: Every bulletin to contain at least one item of Rotary Information.

Quality: - should include “readability” & promotion of club image; Would a member be proud to present this to a non Rotarian as a ‘snapshot’ of his/her club and its activities? Note: Funny anecdotes & jokes are acceptable but caution should be exercised so as not to offend readers.

Regularity: the bulletin must come out regularly, and on time 4. Conference Awards 4.1 Best Club Album of the Year whether in traditional or audio visual format.

(Leon Morris Trophy) Evaluation based on:-

Presentation – overall appearance

Relevance of content (reflecting activities, projects and fellowship)

Arrangement of material e.g. grouping of projects or events: chronological order.

Use of captions and information about pictures or photos.

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Creates interest outside of own Rotary club.

Covers activities of current year (not a history of the club) 4.2 Best community service exhibit at Conference:- In either traditional or

electronic format:- (Harold Hofmeyr Community Service Trophy) Evaluation based on :-

Presentation – Professionalism, effort, imagination,

Be of general Rotary interest, newsworthy, eye catching

Promote the RI Areas of Focus 5. Avenues of Service Awards.

5.1 Best international service project (Celtic High Cross Trophy)

Donation of money is not a criterion

Constructive collaboration between clubs in different countries (even in the same district)

Encourages hands on involvement of partner club/s outside our District in project e.g. grant projects

Builds international understanding

5.2 Best community service project (Len Breen Trophy)

A viable project that meets the community’s needs and shows ongoing sustainability

Implemented in partnership and in collaboration with the community, authority structure and/ or organization

Degree of participation of Rotary club members and by the local community

Enhances Rotary’s visibility and public image in the community

Project should have been running for six months prior to conference

Donation of money is not a criterion 5.3 Best vocational service project (Roger Handley Trophy)

Promotion of the Four Way test

Promotes ethics and honesty

Development of a project supported by a Vocational Training Team

Job shadowing

Vocational guidance

Entrepreneur encouragement 5.4 Best Early Childhood Development project

A viable & sustainable project in line with District ECD strategies & goals of meeting the nation’s ECD needs; Implemented in partnership and collaboration with community and government department/s

Degree of participation of Club members/ other Rotary clubs/community members/ partners

Enhances Rotary’s visibility and public image in the community

Provides qualitative & quantitative results to ensure project is meeting community needs

Provides guidance & information sharing to assist other clubs to implement similar projects

Project should have been running for at least a year.

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5.5 Best project in the District (The Roscar Trophy)

An exceptional project that incorporates all the above criteria for Avenue of Service awards but stands out in the opinion of the Adjudicators as a project worthy of the title “Best Project in the District”.

It is not necessary that this award will be given every year. If no project is adjudicated to qualify for the award it shall not be given.

5.6 Commitment to Service Awards: Certificates

Recognizes Rotary club members who have been Rotarians for 25 years or more with a record of unwavering support for the club and dedicated implementation of the ideals of Rotary.

While many Rotarians may have reached the milestone of 25 years in Rotary this award is intended to recognize those who have served consistently and effectively.

. 6. Youth Service Awards

6.1 Best Club Youth Services Project Awards (Three individual awards to Rotary Clubs for Best EarlyAct project; Best Interact Project; Best Rotaract project Selection criteria are based on:

A viable project that addresses community needs

Implemented in partnership and collaboration with youth organisations/community

Degree of participation of Rotary club members in the project

Enhances Rotary’s visibility amongst youth

Provides measurable results to ensure that the project is meeting needs

Project is ongoing and sustainable

7 District Rotary Foundation Awards

7.1 Best per capita increase to Rotary Foundation (Tony and Joan Whitehead Trophy) Determined by:

The amount each club donates or pledges before the annual conference in the current Rotary year in comparison to the amount donated during the previous Rotary year.

The US$ amount is used to determine the per capita amount for each club

The number of members as reported to RI on the semi-annual report for July (at the beginning of the Rotary year) is used as the base number for calculating the number of members in a club.

A Club that has not contributed to Rotary Foundation in the previous year is ineligible for this award.

7.2 Best per capita contribution to Foundation (Duncan Elliot Rotary

Foundation Trophy) Determined by the amount each club donates or pledges before the annual

conference in the current Rotary year in US$, divided by the number of members as reported to RI on the semi annual report for July (at the beginning of the Rotary year)

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8. Public Image and Awareness Awards 8.1 District 9350 Public Image Media Award (Trophy)

Awarded to the Owner/Editor of the media that provided the most effective coverage of Rotary events during the current Rotary year.

8.2 Club that best increases the awareness of Rotary in the Community

Extent of media coverage obtained (quantitative)

Effectiveness of media coverage obtained (qualitative) 8.3 Best Club Website including Social Media (Marius Boraine Trophy) Criteria determined by Public Image Committee 9. Partners’ Awards 9.1 Highest partners’ attendance at Conference JJ van den Berg trophy 9.2 Club with highest profile in the community Kenneth Young trophy 9.3 Best Community Service project Joey Hofmeyr trophy 9.4 Best project serving the needs of children Usha Saboo India South Africa Friendship Trophy

District 9350 Strategic Plan 2014-2019

GOAL ONE. Encourage the further development of effective, vibrant clubs and

support interaction between clubs and the district organisation

GOAL TWO. Strengthen the awareness and impact of Rotary both internally and

externally

GOAL THREE. Grow Rotary

GOAL FOUR. Provide opportunities for personal growth and development for

individual Rotarians

GOAL FIVE. Utilise Youth Progra mmes to involve young people in Rotary

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EarlyAct and Interact Clubs

D9350 EarlyAct (46 clubs) Am Kap (1) Sea Point Primary Bellville (1) Boston Primary Blouberg (1) Parklands College Claremont (3) Herschel Girls Prep, Reddam House Prep, SACS Junior

School George (1) Outeniqua Primary School Gordons Bay (1) Temperance Town Primary School Helderberg Sunrise (3) Somerset House Preparatory School, Macassar Primary,

Oklahoma Primary Hout Bay (1) Sentinel Primary Kirstenbosch (2) Rustenberg Girls Junior School, Oakhurst Girls Junior

School. Newlands (3) Bishops Prep School, Sivile Primary, Blue Downs

Primary, Noon Gun (1) Injongo Primary School Paarl & Stellenbosch (1) Klapmuts Primary Pinelands (21) Pinelands North Primary School, Chumisa Combined

School, Kuyasa Primary, Homba Primary School, Hopalong

Primary, Soyisile Primary, Yomelela Primary, Ikhwezilesizwe, Ntwashahlobo, Eluxolweni, Isiphwo, Luleka, Sivuyiseni, Umangaliso, Impendulo, Nomsa Maphongwana, Sivuyile, Intshayalelo, Garden Village, Maitland, Sacumlandela, Cannons Creek

Sea Point (1) Ellerton Primary Waterfront (2) St Mary‘s Primary, Rahmaniyeh Primary. Wynberg (2) Wynberg Boys’ Junior, Zwaanswyk Academy Wynberg Rotaract (1) Square Hill, Zwaanswyk Academy- shared with Wynberg

Rotary club

D9350 Interact (94 clubs)

Am Kap (1) Sea Point High Auas Windhoek (1) Khomas High School Beaufort West (1) Central High School Bellville (2) Settlers High, Kasselsvlei Comprehensive High School Blouberg (4) Parklands College, Tableview High, Milnerton High

School, Curro Century City Cape of Good Hope (3) Simonstown School Patriots, Valley Tutor Centre,

Silvermine Academy. Cape Town (2) Deutsche Schule, Good Hope Seminary High, Claremont (5) Diocesan College (Bishops), Herschel Girls High, San

Souci High School, SACS, Claremont High, Constantia (2) Westerford High School, South Peninsula High School Drakenstein (2) Paarl Boys High, La Rochelle Girls High Durbanville (2) Fairmont High School, Reddam House, Durbanville Franschhoek (1) Bridge House

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George (4) York High, George High, Rundle College and McKinley-Reid

Goodwood (1) Edgemead High School Helderberg (1) Hottentots Holland Helderberg Sunrise (2) Parel Vallei High School, Somerset College Hermanus (1) Hermanus High Hout Bay (2) Silikamva High, Hout Bay High Kirstenbosch (2) Rustenburg Girls High School, Rondebosch Boys High

School Knysna (7) Oak Hill, Knysna High, Knysna Secondary, Percy Mdala,

Knysna Montessori, Heatherhill School, Concordia High Melkbos (1) Melkbosstrand High School Mossel Bay (5) Great Brak Secondary School, Hillcrest Secondary

School, Indwe Secondary School, Sao Bras Secondary School, Curro Private School,

Newlands (6) Groote Schuur High, Reddam House High, LEAP, Heritage College,

Cosat and Mathew Goniwe High School. Oostenberg (1) Brackenfell High School Otjiwarongo (1) Otjiwarongo Secondary School Oudtshoorn (1) Dysselsdorp High School, Paarl (3) New Orleans Secondary School, Good Company

(Community Interact Club). La Rochelle Pinelands (2) Pinelands High, Cannons Creek Plettenberg Bay (2) Wittedrift High School, Plettenberg Bay Secondary Sea Point (2) Herzlia High, Camps Bay High, Somerset West (1) Gordon High Stellenbosch (1) Rhenish Girls High Strand (1) Rusthof Secondary Swakopmund (1) Namib High School Swellendam (1) Swellendam Hoërskool Table Bay (1) Buren High School Tygerberg (1) Scottsville High School Walvis Bay (2) Duneside High School, International School of Walvis

Bay Waterfront (2) Trafalgar High School, Reddam House (Atlantic

Seaboard) Windhoek (4) Hage Geingob High School, A Shipena High

School,Katutura, Deutsche Höhere Privatschule (DHPS), Khomas High School

Worcester (2) Pioneer School, Breeriver High School Wynberg (7) Springfield Convent, Norman Henshilwood, Wynberg

Girls, Wynberg Boys, Bergvliet High, Grassy Park High, Heathfield High School.

D9350 ROTARACT CLUBS (10 Clubs)

Bellville Mossel Bay Blouberg Steenberg Claremont Stellenbosch Constantia Wynberg False Bay Luanda

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District Administration District Diary District Governor’s Advisory Council Meetings Sunday 27 August 2017 (10:00) Sunday 26 November 2017 (10:00) Sunday 18 February 2018 (10:00) Sunday 20 May 2018 (10:00) Finance Committee Meetings Friday 25 August 2017 (10:00) Friday 17 November 2017 (10:00) Friday 16 February 2018 (10:00) Friday 18 May 2018 (10:00) DG Nominating Committee Meetings Friday 25 August 2017 (12:00) Friday 17 November 2017 (12:00) Friday 16 February 2018 (12:00) Final meeting to be advised District Leadership Team Meetings Saturday 26 August 2017 (10.15) Saturday 18 November 2017 (10.15) Saturday 17 February 2018 (10.15) Saturday 19 May 2018 (10.15) Assistant Governors’ Training Seminar Saturday 31 March 2018 PETS/POETS (President Elect Training Seminar) Wednesday 4 October 2017 Namibia for 2017-2018 Presidents Tuesday 21 November 2017 Angola for 2017-2018 Presidents Thursday 3 May 2018 (Luderitz)

113th Anniversary of Rotary International 23 February 2018 District Training Assembly Friday 4 May 2018 in Luderitz

District Conference Saturday 5 – 6 May 2018 in Luderitz

Rotary Foundation Seminars (Mini conferences) Saturday 21 October 2017 Lord Charles Hotel in Somrset West Rotary Governors’ Council of Southern Africa (COSA) Thuursday 22 February to Sunday 25 February 2018 in Harare, Zimbabwe

Rotary International Institute – Zone 20 Johannnesburg 12-16 September 2017 Visit of RI President Ian Risely and Juliet to Caoe Town

Monday 18 September to Wednesday 20 September 2017 Rotary International Assembly San Diego, USA 14-20 January 2018 Rotary International Convention

Toronto, Canada 24-27 June 2018

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District Governor’s visit schedule

JULY OCTOBER Tue 18 Cape Town Mon 2 Auas Windhoek Wed 19 Sea Point Tue 3 Klein Windhoek Valley Thu 20 Drakenstein Thu 5 Windhoek (lunch meeting) Mon 24 Kirstenbosch Fri 6 Otjiwarongo Tue 25 Claremont Mon 9 Walvis Bay Thu 27 Tygerberg Mon 9 Swakopmund Fri13 Luderitz Tue 17 Kleinmond Wed 18 Stanford AUGUST Thu 19 Hermanus Tue 1 Knysna (lunch meeting) Tue 24 Hout Bay Wed 2 George Thu 26 Strand Thu 3 Plettenberg Bay Mon 31 Paarl Fri 4 Mossel Bay Tue 8 Stellenbosch Thu 10 Wynberg Tue 15 Swellendam Wed 16 Breede River Winelands NOVEMBER Thu 17 Worcester Thu 2 Signal HIll Mon 21 Somerset West Tue 7 Cape of Good Hope Tue 22 Durbanville Wed 8 Kromboom Thu 24 Goodwood Thu 9 Blouberg Mon 28 Pinelands Mon 13 Table Bay

Tue 29 Melkbos Tue 14 Constantia Thu 31 Helderberg Thu 16 am Kap Mon 20 Luanda Sul Tue 21 Luanda SEPTEMBER Wed 22 Lobito Mon 4 Newlands Tue 28 Bellville Tue 5 Groote Schuur Thu 30 Oudtshoorn (lunch meeting)

Wed 6 Franschhoek Valley

Thu 7 Le Cập des Tempệtes Fri 8 Waterfront (breakfast meeting)

Tue 26 Noon Gun & Oostenberg Thu 28 Beaufort West DECEMBER Fri 29 Upington Wed 6 e-Club 2018

Helderberg Sunrise Noon Gun Gordon’s Bay

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Asistant Governors and their Clubs

Buddy Bramwell Walvis Bay Swakopmund Luderitz

Mechtild Braxmaier Table Bay Cape Town Signal Hill

John Britz Blouberg Melkbos Goodwood Oostenberg Waterfront

Retha Gardiner Helderberg Somerset West Strand Kleinmond

Chris Hanson Wellington Tygerberg Drakenstein Gordon’s Bay

John Jacobs Kirstenbosch Kromboom Claremont e-Club

Jackie James Hout Bay Groote Schuur Noon Gun

Di Kershaw Knysna Mossel Bay Plettenberg Bay George

DannyMeyer Auas Windhoek Otjiwarongo Klein Windhoek Valley

Helder Preza Luanda Luanda Sul Lobito

Clive Reed Stellenbosch Paarl Worcester Franschhoek Valley Helderberg Sunrise

Peter Sharples Cape of Good Hope Le Cập des Tempệtes Constantia Pinelands

Stephen Stocks Stanford Swellendam Breede River Winelands Hermanus

Paul Stohrer Am Kap Wynberg Newlands

Joke Young Bellville Durbanville Sea Point

Special Representatives for their Clubs

Alta Jonker Beaufort West

Lionel Tait Oudtshoorn

Asquith MacGegor Upington

Thu

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Meeting times of Rotary Clubs

Monday

Auas Windhoek 18.30 Joe’s Beerhuse, 160 Nelson Mandela Ave.

KIrstenbosch 1st & 3rd 18.30 Kelvin Grove Club, Newlands

Newlands 18.15 Western Province Cricket Cub, Ave de Mist, Rondebosch

Pinelands 18.15 Helen Keller Society, Links Drive, Pinelands

Somerset West 19.00 Rotary Club House, Cnr Cloetenberg and Lourensford,Roads

Table Bay 19.00 Royal Cape Yacht Club, Cape Town

Tuesday Bellville 19.30 Edge Café, Canal Edge Walkway,

Tygerwaterfront, Carel Cronje Drive

Breede River Winelands 19.00 Contact Secretary for venue

Cape of Good Hope 19.00 St., James Hotel, Main Road, St. James

Cape Town 18.00 Royal Cape Yacht Club, Cape Town

Claremont 18.45 Kelvin Grove Club, Newlands

Constantia 19.00 Stonehurst Lifestyle Centre, Westlake

Durbanville 1st & 3rd 19.00 Contact Secretary for veue

George 18.00 George Golf Club, Langenhoven Street

Helderberg Sunrise 06.30 Imbibala Rest. Bright Street Somerset West

Hout Bay 16.00 Atlantic Boat Club, Hout Bay Harbour

Kleinmond 18.30 Bowls Club, Amandelboom Street

Knysna 13.00 Knysna Yacht Club, Waterfront, Knysna

Klein Windhoek Valley 18.00 Joe’s Beerhouse, 160 Nelson Mandela Ave.

Le Cap des Tempetes 18.00 Winchester Mansions Hotel, Beach Road, Sea Point

Lobito 19.30 Hotel Restinga

Luanda 19.30 Hotel Baia

Luderitz 18.00 Halifax Room, Nest Hotel

Melkbos 19.00 Atlantic Beach Hoter

Mossel Bay 18.00 Santos Haven Retirement Village,

Noon Gun 1st 12.30 27 Hudson St, Schotchekloof, Cape Town

Oostenberg 19.00 Kuils River Golf Club, Bottelary Road

Paarl 13.00 Paarl Boys’ High Clubhouse, Brug Street

Stellenbosch 19.30 Katjiepiering Restaurant, Charme Street

Swakopmund 18.00 Hotel Deutsches Haus

Swellendam 18.30 Rotary Park

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Wednesday

Kromboom 18.30 Kelvin Grove Club, Newlands

Sea Point 13.00 The President Hotel, 4 Alexander Road

Stanford 18.30 Phone Prsident 084 441 0961

Walvis Bay 18.00 Protea Hotel, Pelican Bay

Thursday Am Kap - Cape Town 18.00 Winchester Mansions Hotel, Beach Road,

Sea Point

Blouberg 18.30 Italian Club, Donegal Road, Rugby

Drakenstein 1st, 3rd & 5th 19.00 German Club, 75 Klein Parys St. Paarl

Franschhoek Valley 19.00 The Franschhoek Café, Huguenot Street

Goodwood 1st & 3rd “ 2nd & 4th

13.00 17.30

Goodwood Sports Club, Milton Road

Helderberg 13.00 The Lord Charles Hotel, Somerset West

Luanda Sul 19.30 HCTA Hotel Talatona

Oudtshoorn 13.00 Oudtshoorn Retirement Village, Church Street

Plettenberg Bay 1st & 3rd 18.30 Plettenberg Bay Bowling Club, Challenge Drive

Signal Hill 13.00 Royal Cape Yacht Club, Cape Town

Strand 19.00 Club House, Schonenberg Retirement Village, Somerset West

Tygerberg 1st, 3rd & 5th 18.30 The Hollow Tree, Oxford Street, Durbanville

Windhoek 13.00 Nice Restaurant, Mozart Street

Worcester 1st 13.00 Cumberland Hotel

“ 3rd 18.30 Bowls Club

Wynberg 18.30 The Palms Guest House,10 Oxford Street

18:30 Joe’s Beerhouse 160 Nelson Mandela

18:30 Avenue Kelvin Grove Club, Newlands

Friday

Beaufort West 13.00 Beaufort West Men’s Club, Donkin Street

Otjiwarongo 13.00 Crocodile Farm

Upington 12.30 Protea Hotel

Waterfront 07.00 Hotel School Restaurant, Granger Bay

Edge Café, Canal Edge Walkway, Tygerwaterfront, Carel Cronje Drive, Bellville

19.00 St. James Hotel, Main Road, St James

19.00 Royal Cape Yacht Club, Cape Town 18.00 Kelvin Grove Club, Newlands 18.45 Stonehurst Lifestyle Centre, Stonehurst Estate, Westlake 19.00 Contact Secretary for venue,

19.00 George Golf Club, CJ Langenhoven Street George 18.00 6 Valley Cul-de-sac, Mountainside Gordon’s Bay 19.00 Cape Town Club,18 Victoria St. Cape Town 18.00 Imbibala Rest. Bright Street, Somerset West

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Club Information 2017-2018

CLUB

PRESIDENT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

AM KAP (CAPE TOWN) Carole Armstrong-Hooper Johannes Kraus

R.I. Club No. 82689

Winchester Mansions Hotel (H) +27 21 434 3884 (H) +27 21 434 3884 (H)

Beach Road, Sea Point (C) +27 (0)82 395 2001 (C) +27 (0)82 395 2001 (C) +27 (0)74 350 5468 Thursday 18.00 Charter 15.09.09 ,

(E) [email protected] [email protected]

(E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

AUAS (WINDHOEK) Hileni Rijnen Diganta Sarna Claudine Mouton

R.I. Club No. 17524

Joe’s beerhouse (C) +264 81623 3363 (C) +264 81 275 3927 (C) +264 81 128 3982

169 Nelson Mandela Avenue Windhk (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Monday 18.30

Charter 13.06.80

BEAUFORT WEST Deon Jonker Matilda van Nekerk

R.I. Club No. 17482

Charter 28.06.57 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

BELLVILLE George Gordon Pam Rawbone Dudley Shone

R.I. Club No. 17483

Edge Café, Canal Edge Walkway (H) +27 21 946 3736 (H) +27 21 975 1097 (H) +27 21 975 1038 Tygerwaterfront, Carel Cronje (C) +27 (0) 82 940 3735 (C) +27 (0) 82 772 7774 (C) +27 (0)83 701 0671

Drive, Bellville (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Tuesday 18.00 for 18.30 Ina David

Charter 30.04.54 [email protected]

BLOUBERG Carl Bayhack Barbara Whitfield John Ackerman

R.I. Club No. 24116 Italian Club, Donegal St, Rugby, Milnerton (H) +27 21 551 3110 (H) +27 21 555 1504 (H) +27 21 976 5147

Thursday 18.00 for 18.30 (W) +27 21 551 2599 (W) (W) +27 21 551 5076

Charter 15.10.86 (C) +27 (0) 82 575 3884 (C) +27 (0) 82 778 0000 (C) +27 (0)83 625 8664

(E) [email protected]. (E) [email protected] (E) jasac@iafrica/com

BREEDE RIVER WINELANDS Cas Groot Willem Scott Jenny Kennedy

R.I. Club No. 70518

Tuesday 19.00 (H) +27 (0)23 614 3856 (H) + 27 23 626 4964 (H) +27 23 614 1049

Contact Sec. to confirm venue (C) +27 (0) 82 555 0783 (C) 082 656 6291 (C) +27 (0)84 503 6059

Charter 31.08.05 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Isabel Rod

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Marge Upfold Susan O’Hagan Ward Irene Butterworth

R.I. Club No. 17485

St James Hotel, Main Rd (H) +27 21 782 9534 (H) +27 21 785 6798 (H) +27 21 785 4378

Tuesday 18.30 for 19.00 (C) +27 (0) 82 456 7453 (C) +27 (0) 82 964 9698 (C) +27 (0)82 650 6394

Charter 10.09.58 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

[email protected] Fred Hammond Neil

Carolyne Opinde

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PRESIDENT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

CAPE TOWN Johan March Irene Pretorius

R.I. Club No. 17486

Royal Cape Yacht Club, (H) +27 21 930 9725 (W) +27 21 465 2330 (H) +27 21 791 0211

Cape Town (C) +27 (0)74 103 9231 (C) +27 (0) 79 801 8609 (W) +27 21 466 9160

Tuesday 17.30 for 18.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0)76 966 8715

Charter 25.04.25 Alison (E) [email protected]

CLAREMONT Liz Rose Gill Bohlmann Mark Lancaster

R.I. Club No. 17487

Kelvin Grove Club, Newlands (H) +27 21 763 7339 (H) +27 21 511 1131 (H) +27 21 686 8278

Tuesday 18.15 for 18.45 (W) +27 21 447 8638

Charter 14.10.74 (C) +27 (0)73 102 6083 (C) +27 (0)82 411 1721 (C) +27 (0)82 577 2762

[email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Brian Anne

CONSTANTIA Geoff von Klemperer Christopher Geale Kelly Winckworth

R.I. Club No. 17488

Stonehurst Lifestyle Centre (W) +27 21 715 4819 (W) +27 21 701 9376 (W) +27 21 487 4900

Stonehurst Estate, Westlake (C) +27 (0)82 497 0115 (C) +27 (0)74 187 3515 (C) +27 (0)83 949 1536

Tuesday 18.30 for 19.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 09. 09.78

DRAKENSTEIN Morné Vermeulen Alasdair Mac Donald Ben Verheijen

R.I. Club No. 21257

German Club (H) +27 21 872 4956 (H) +27 21 872 6141 (H) +27 21 875 5581

75 Klein Parys Rd, Paarl (W) +27 21 872 1418 (W) +27 21 872 6141 (W) +27 21 875 5567

Thursday: 1st, 3rd & 5th

18.30 for 19.00 (C) +27 (0) 82 929 9879 (C) +27(0)73 569 0646 (C) +27 (0)82 779 4010

Charter 25.08.83 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Nita Petra Lizanne

DURBANVILLE Mark Lawrwnce Graham Harmsworth Robert Consani

R.I. Club No. 17489 Tuesday 19.00 1

st & 3

rd Tuesday (W) +27 21 945 4261 (W) +27 21 945 4261

Contact Secretary for venue (C) +27 (0) 83 981 1373 (C) +27 (0) 83 658 5902 (C) +27 (0)83 261 6652

Charter 29.09.71 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Delene Maureen Luana

e-CLUB GREATER CAPE TOWN Peter Dehkker Koos Stassen

R.I. Club No. Charter 18.07.17

(C) (E)

072 179 2807 [email protected]

(C) (E)

082 456 3329 [email protected]

FRANSCHHOEK VALLEY Hannelore Berg Paul Barkley Brian Rickard

R.I. Club No. 84066 The Franschhoek Café, Huguenot Street, Franschhoek

(H) (W)

+27 21 876 4138 +27 21 876 4138

(H) (W)

+27 21 876 3468 +27 21 876 3468

(H) (W)

+27 21 867 0354 +27 21 867 0354

Thursday 19.00 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 83 302 9096 (C) +27 (0)84 788 9589

Charter 09.08 11 Svein (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Liz Gwen

GEORGE Simon Swan Ian Rowan

R.I. Club No. 17490

George Golf Club (C) +27 (0) 82 334 3281 (C) +27 (0)82 901 4885

CJ Langenhoven Street (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Tuesday 18.00 Tjitske Ferdi

Charter 22.10.51

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PRESIDENT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

GOODWOOD R.I. Club No. 17491

Goodwood Sports Club, Milton Rd (H) +27 21 558 4023 (H) +27 21 979 3384 (H) +27 21 976 3500

Thursday 1st & 3

rd 13.00 (W) +27 21 448 1591 (W) +27 21 979 3384 (W) +27 21 914 1610

2nd

& 4th 17.30 (C) +27 (0)84 558 4023 (C) +27 (0) 82 339 5308 (C) +27 (0)83 268 8266

Charter 16.03.59 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Maree’ Jenny Lorenda

GORDON’S BAY Pieter du Toit Maddy du Toit Gerbrand Willemse

R.I. Club No. 51401

6 Valley cul de Sac (H) +27 21 856 3346 (H) +27 21 856 3346 (H) +27 21 851 5542

Mountainside, , Gordon’s Bay (C) +27 (0)82 450 2800 (C) +27 (0)82 412 6863 (W) +27 21 851 3353

Tuesday 18.30 for 19.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0)83 478 9366

Charter 10.07.98 Maddy Pieter (E) [email protected].

Louise

GROOTE SCHUUR Zalia Frösler Vic Morris Dick Broome

R.I. Club No. 17515

Cape Town Club, (C) +27 (0) 83 597 1414 (H) +27 21 439 3654 (W) +27 21 424 8817 18 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town

(E) [email protected] Graham Falken

(C) (E)

+27 (0)83 412 9132 [email protected]

(E) [email protected]

Heather

Tuesday 18.00 Frances

Charter 30.06.70

HELDERBERG Pierre du Plessis Winfried Löffler Brian van der Grijp

R.I. Club No. 17492

The Lord Charles Hotel (C) +27 82 892 4661 (H) +27 21 852 1230 (H) +27 21 855 2352

Somerset West (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 84 285 0936 (W) +27 21 854 9060

Thursday 12.30 for 13.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 14.04.83 Vera Rejane

HELDERBERG SUNRISE Casper Kruger Petro Taljard Clive Reed

R.I. Club No. 73246 Imibala Restaurant. Bright St, Somerset West

(H) (C)

+27 21 851 0927 +27 (0) 73 679 6228

(H) (W)

+27 (0)82 330 3389 +27 21 842 2411

(H) (C)

+27 21 851 5192 +27 (0)76 733 6350

Tuesday 6.30 to 08.00 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0)82 330 3389 (E) [email protected]

Charter 06.06.06 Wilna (E) [email protected] /

[email protected]

HERMANUS Ian Wallace Ferdi Marais Johan Augustyn

R.I. Club No. 17493

Mollergren Park,, (H) +27 28 316 3340 (H) +29 28 3164744 (H) +27 28 316 4667

236 Main Road (C) +27 (0) 82 895 8738 (C) +27 (0) 83 347 3446 (C) +27 (0) 83 626 3081

Thursday 19.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 25.03.48 Sue Annette Christel

HOUT BAY Joelle Searle Alison Rice Denise Hopkins

R.I. Club No. 23367 Atlantic Boat Club, Hout Bay Harbour

(H) (C)

+27 21 790 2466 +27 (0)83 790 1991

(H) (W)

+27 21 790 6832 +27 21 657 9513

(H) (C)

+27 21 790 2510 +27 (0) 74 189 9969

Tuesday 18.30 for 19.00 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 83 633 5694 (E) [email protected]

Charter 04.02.86 Alf (E) [email protected]

Athol

Graham Buchholtz

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PRESIDENT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

KIRSTENBOSCH Jeromé O’Ryan Rod Arnold

R.I. Club No. 22749 (H) +27 21 794 3683

Kelvin Grove Club, Campground Rd (C) +27 (0)83 246 3264 (H) +27 21 712 3970 (W) +27 21 794 5852

Newlands (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 84 529 4272 (C) +27 (0) 83 255 2552

Monday 18.30 1st & 3

rd Merle (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 07.05.85 Libby

KLEINMOND Hartmut Spingies Roelene Mouton Kallie de Kock

R.I. Club No. 24541

Bowls Club, Amandelboom Street (H) +27 28 271 4606 (C) +27 (0) 79 321 2539 (H) +27 28 271 3498

Tuesdays 18.30 (C) +27 (0) 83 995 5104 (E) [email protected] (W) +27 28 271 4645

Charter 09.04.87 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 82 556 2352

(E) kalliedekock@sonicmail co.za.

KNYSNA Doug Emanuel Graham Waterston Sue Fairweather

R.I. Club No. 17494

Knysna Yacht Club, (H) +27 (0) 44 382 3341 (H) +27 (0) 44 382 2503 (H) 044 381 0053

Yacht Club Rd, (C) +27 (0) 82 654 8200 (W) +27(0) 44 382 0066 (C) 083 232 7201

Waterfront, Knysna (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 83 326 3282 (E) [email protected]

Tuesday 13.00 Fern (E) [email protected] Henry

Charter 04.05.62 Dori

KROMBOOM Rod Palmer Janet Budge Jean-Claude Merven

R.I. Club No. 27313

Kelvin Grove Club (H) +27 21 671 4520 (H) +27 21 001 0710 (H) +27 21 674 3695

Wednesday 18.30 (W) +27 21 671 4520

Charter 05.06.90 (C) +27 (0) 84 580 2522 (C) +27 (0) 84 568 3909 (C) +27 (0) 73 175 8245

(E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Sally Alan Linelle

KLEIN WINDHOEK VALLEY Lanice Helmuth Kavena Hambira Frank Schwardmann

R.I. Club No. 84283

Joe’s Beerhouse (C) +264 81 246 3042 (C) +264 81 303 9501 (C) +264 81 757 1881

Windhoek (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Tuesday 18.00 Martina

Charter 10.02.12

LE CÂP DES TEMPÊTES Claude Omari Guy Kabila Stefan le Jeune

R.I. Club No. 29748

Winchester Mansions (C) +27(0)72461 7759 (C) 074 463 7127 (C) +27(0)83 324 9868

Tuesday 18.30 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 07.09.93

LOBITO Filomena Quaresma Ambrosio Vueti Florindo Sawaianga

R.I. Club No. 84160

Hotel Rostinga (E) [email protected] (T) +244 938 024717 (T) +244 933 830348

Avenida da Indepencia (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Tuesday 19.30

Charter 09.11.2011

LUANDA Manuel Graças de Deus Amarildo Setas Frederico Almeida

R.I. Club No. 17226

Hotel Baia (C) +244 912 825 605 (C) +244 922 987 999 (W) +244 222 679 000 ext 7671

Tuesday 19.30 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (C) +244 925 579 326 / +244 929129000

Charter: 23.09.55 Odette Selma

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PRESIDENT

SECRETARY

TREASURER

LUANDA SUL

Lucas Almeida Robert Kakesse Miguel Gonçalves

R.I. Club No. 83527

Hotel Convencões de Talatona (W) +244 923 437 470 (W) +244 995 208 357 (W) +244 949 523 966

HCTA, Luanda Angola (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Hotel HCTA Talatona, Luanda

Thursday 19.30 Charter 26.10.2010

LUDERITZ Lily Raubenheimer Erich Looser Angela MacKenzie

R.I. Club No. 17518

Halifax Room, (H) +264 63 203 272 (H) +264 63 202 630 (H) +264 63 202 718

Lűderitz Nest Hotel. (W) +264 63 202 436 (W) +264 63 202 250 (W) +264 63 203 241

Luderitz (C) +264 81 233 2677 (C) +264 85 570 8522 (C) +264 81 227 3082

Tuesday 18.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 28.04.66 Linda Michael

MELKBOS Eileen de Wet Angela Muspratt-Williams

R.I. Club No. 58552

Atlantic Beach Hotel (C) +27 (0) 82 572 4545 (C) +27 (0)79 151 7216

Tuesday 19.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] Charter 17.05.02

MOSSEL BAY Roger Price Magdeléne Barnard Fiona Williamson

R.I. Club No. 17498 (H) +27 (0)44 691 2648 (W) +27 (0)44 601 8700 (W) +27 (0)44 333 0127

Santos Haven Retirement Village (C) +27 (0)79 476 8763 (C) +27 (0)82 775 3274 (C) +27 (0)82 820 6428

Tuesday 18.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 30.10.52 Brenda

NEWLANDS Graham Finlayson Bill Meyer Peter Ennis

R.I. Club No. 29806

Western Province Cricket Club (H) +27 21 794 6272 (H) +27 21 797 8304 Ave de Mist, Rondebosch (W) +27 21 794 6272 (W) +27 21 674 2130 (W) +27 21 917 3338 Monday 18.15 (C) +27 (0) 82 774 9069 (C) +27 (0)82 498 2058 (C) +27 (0)83 261 0578

Charter 02.11.93 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Lynne Anne Lynne Pocock

NOON GUN (CAPE TOWN) Stephanie Duscher

R.I. Club No. 82975

27 Hudsons Street, Scotschekloof, (C)

Tues 12.30 1st Tuesday (E) [email protected]

Charter: 16.03.10

OOSTENBERG Stephan Lombard Neil Sobotker Elfreda Klose

R.I. Club No. 56913

Kuilsriver Golf Club, (C) +27 (0) 84 444 3593 (H) +27 21 988 6111 (H) +27 21 981 7988

Bottelary Rd, Kuilsriver (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 82 377 7626 (C) +27 (0) 83 298 6940

Tuesday 19.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 27.11.01 Charmaine Manfred

[email protected]

OTJIWARONGO Norbert Kakumai

Johan Swart Johan Swart

R.I. Club No. 17519

Crocodile Farm, Otjiwarongo (C) +264 81 296 6613 (C) +264 81 122 7096 (C) +264 81 122 7096

Friday 13.00 – 14.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 20.02.59

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OUDTSHOORN Sune Rupping Lionel Tait Philip Goets R.I. Club No. 17499

Oudtshoorn Retirement Village, (H) +27 44 272 0982 (H) +27 44 272 6587 (H)

Church St. Oudtshoorn (W) +27 44 279 1446

Thursday 13.00 (C) +27 (0) 82 309 7834 (C) +27 (0) 73 899 5413 (C) +27 (0) 82 771 5327

Charter 15.08.55 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Fritz Dulary Liezel

PAARL Abie Martin June Kroukamp Elsabé Koch

R.I. Club No. 17500

Paarl Boy’s High Clubhouse (H) +27 21 862 5932 (H) +27 21 863 3148 (H) +27 21 874 2849

Brug Street, Paarl (C) +27 (0) 83 474 1210 (W) +27 21 863 3148 (W) +27 21 874 2849

Tuesday 12.30 for 13.00 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 82 492 0423 (C) +27 (0) 73 301 2425

Charter 27.06.40 Maureen (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Robert

PINELANDS Tammy Matose Peter Sharples Bev McDavid

R.I. Club No. 29053

Helen Keller Society (H) +27 21 531 4936 (H) +27 21 685 5556 (C) +27 (0) 83 564 0209

Links Drive, Pinelands, (W) +27 21 650 3536 (W) +27 21 685 5556 (E) [email protected]

Monday 17.45 for 18.15 (C) +27 (0) 83 275 3130 (C) +27 (0) 72 939 6358

Charter 06.10.92 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Frank

PLETTENBERG BAY Patrick Leary Philip Murton Pam Rodwell

R.I. Club No. 23825

Plettenberg Bay Bowling Club (H) +27 44 533 0331 (H) +27 44 533 5494 (H) +27 44 533 0591

Challenge Drive (off Marine Drive) (C) +27 (0) 82 926 6561 (C) +27 (0) 72 340 6238 (C) +27 (0) 82 822 8422 Alt Thursday 18.00 for 18.30 (phone Pres

Charter 13.06.86 (E) patrickl@privatewealth.

sanlam.co.za (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Francesca

SEA POINT Rodney Mazinter Stanley Abramson Carl May

R.I. Club No. 17505

The President Hotel (H) +27 21 438 9377 (H) +27 21 439 0941 (H) +27 21 425 1500

4 Alexander Rd, Bantry Bay (W) +27 21 438 9377 (W) +27 21 439 9439 (W) +27 21 425 1500

Wednesday 13.00 (C) +27 (0)82 436 8678 (C) +27 (0) 82 465 7222 (C) +27 (0)82 896 2858

Charter 09.01.61 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] carl@mayandcompany.

[email protected] Mavis Urlene co.za

Beverley

SIGNAL HILL Doug Gardner Paul Maré Mike Saxby

R.I. Club No. 17506

Royal Cape Yacht Club (W) +27 21 671 6240 (H) +27 21 671 0956 (H) +27 21 715 9280

Thursday 13.00 (C) +27 (0) 84 419 0027 (W) +27 21 671 0667 (C) +27 (0) 82 901 5617

Charter 07.05.71 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0)82 891 4189 (E) [email protected]

Marika (E) [email protected] Eve

Adele

SOMERSET WEST Frank Freeman

Wade Striker Ted Hoek

R.I. Club No. 17507

Somerset West Rotary Club House, (H) +27 21 855 4756 (C) +27 (0) 72 606 3863 (H) +27 21 855 4756

Cnr Cloetenberg/Lourensford (C) +27 (0)79 290 6101 (E) wfstrikergmail.com (C) +27 (0)72 975 7795

Somerset West (E) frankfreeman.southafrica@gmail. (E) [email protected]

Monday 18.30 for 19.00 Ted Hoek

Charter 15.08.55

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STANFORD Malcolm Bury Annie Ranger Lana Coates

R.I. Club No. 29597

Phone President 084 441 0961 (C) +27 (0) 84 441 0961 (H) +27 28 341 0984 (C) +27 (0)82 216 4398

Wednesday 18.30 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 76 130 5531 (E) [email protected]

Charter: 15.06.93 (E) [email protected]

STELLENBOSCH Zelda Ellis Lewis Silberbauer R.I. Club No. 17508 Tourism Centre 36 Market Street Tuesday 3

rd 19.00 (H) +27 21 855 1386 (H) +27 21 886 4203

Charter 13.08.37 (W) +27 21 886 8356 (C) 082 892 4300 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

STRAND Tony Butcher Deidre Peterson Maud Prinsloo

R.I. Club No. 17509

Schonenberg Retirement Village (H) +27 (0)21 851 6198 (W) +27 (0)21 852 8906 (H) +27 21 891 8326

Old Main Road, (C) +27 (0) 082 864 1570 (C) +27 (0)82 800 2860 (C) +27 (0)82 891 8326

Somerset West (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Thursday 19.00 Janie Brian

Charter 22.06.53

SWAKOPMUND Anja Rohwer Hellmut Wormsbacher Kim Badcoe

R.I. Club No. 17520

Hotel Deutsches Haus (C) +264 812 211 1015 (C) +264 081 645 0888 (C) +264 856 518 313

Tuesday 17.45 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Charter 21.04.60

SWELLENDAM Corrie Cloete Stephen Young Dawie Spangenberg

R.I. Club No. 17510

Rotary Park (H) +27 028 514 1278 (H) +27 28 514 3316 (C) +27 (0)82 322 9792

Tuesday 18.30 (C) +27 (0)83 250 2937 (W) +27 (0)87 802 2447 (E) dspangenbergswellendam@

Charter 06.11.65 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0)76 325 8656 gmail.com

Celia (E) [email protected]

Jackie TABLE BAY Doug Alison Wendy Okkers Bill Fowler R.I. Club No. 17511 Royal Cape Yacht Club (W) (W) (W)

Monday 19.00 - 2nd

and 4th (C) +27 (0) 82 413 1934 (C) +27 (0) 83 663 3167 (C) +27 (0) 82 569 5966

Charter 27.07.55 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

TYGERBERG

Marcel Hoogebeen

Margaret Lambert Sheila-Ann de Beer

R.I. Club No. 64499

Hollow Tree, , (H) +27 21 975 5559 (H) +27 21 975 7119 (H) +27 21 976 6705

Oxford Street, Durbanville (W) +27 21 975 5559 (W) +27 21 504 6688 (W) +27 21 976 6705 1

st, 3

rd & 5

th

Thurs of month @18.30 (C) +27 (0) 82 808 3414 (C) +27 (0)82 372 7301 (C) +27 (0)83 272 2477

Charter 10.02.04 (E) [email protected]

(E) [email protected] Nigel

(E) [email protected]

Sabine Ehrmann

Jannie van Heerden

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TREASURER

UPINGTON Len Fourie Phillip Bezuidenhout

R.I. Club No. 17513

Protea Hotel (C) +27 (0)82 322 9792 (W) +27 54 332 4573 (W) +27 (0)54 332 4585

Friday 12.30 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 82 339 1700 (C) +27 (0)82 786 7748

Charter 15.05.56 Elmanda (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected]

Lizelda

WALVIS BAY Ronald (Buddy) Bramwell Vera N. Iiyambo Hilja Nghiueuelekuah

R.I. Club No. 17522

Pelican Bay Hotel (H) +264 64 203 914 (H) +264 (0)81 273 3701 (H) +264 (0)81 202 4606

Walvis Bay (W) +264 64 209 691 (W) +264 (0) 812 733 701 (W) +264 64 208 2500

Wednesday 18.30 (winter 18.00) (C) +264 (0) 81 129 9692 (C) +264 (0)81 279 9701 (C) +26 (0)81 202 4606

Charter 26.11.58 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] WATERFRONT

R.I. Club No. 28989 Siham Boda Sue Truter Debby Daniel Hotel School, Granger Bay / Metropolitan Golf Club, (C) +27 (0) 82 842 3384 (H) +27 21 461 6424 (W) +27 21 555 0162

Mouille Point (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0) 83 444 5364 (C) +27 (0)82 924 7445

Friday 07.00 (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected].

Charter 12.09.92 Lionel

[email protected]

WINDHOEK Heide Beinhauer Emmanuel Murwira Juergen Sievers

R.I. Club No. 17523

Nice Restaurant, (H) +264 61 222 445 (H) +264 818 584 274 (H) +264 61 221 801

2 Mozart Street, Windhoek-West (W) +264 61 232 704 (W) +264 61 285 5054 (W) +264 61 225 411

Thursday 12.45 for 13.00 – 14.00 (C) +264 (0) 81 230 5710 (C) +264 (0) 81 124 6603 (C) +264 (0) 81 262 0251

Charter 31.03.53 (E) [email protected]

WORCESTER Ian Mostert Anton Nel André Pretorius

R.I. Club No. 17516

Cumberland Hotel !st Thurs 13.00 (H) +27 23 347 7362 (H) +27 23 342 7435 (H) +27 079 405 9051

Bowls Club 3rd Thurs 18.30 (C) +27 (0) 82 660 3999 (W) +27 23 347 1101 (C) +27 (0)79 405 9051

Charter 02.11.46 (E) [email protected] (C) +27 (0)79 781 4567 (E) [email protected]

(E) [email protected] Yolanda

Ria

WYNBERG Robert Murphy Keela van Niekerk Mike Schreiber

R.I. Club No. 17517 (H) +27 21 761 7795 (H) +27 21 712 0637 (H) +27 21 689 4466

The Palms Guest House, 10 Oxford St, Wynberg

(W) (C

+27 21 509 3221 +27 (0)83 726 7060

(C) (E)

+27 (0)72 040 1131

[email protected] (W) (C)

+27 21 685 4047 +27 (0)83 414 0462

Thursday 18.30 (E) [email protected] Stephen (E) [email protected]

Charter 12.12.49 Lindsay

[email protected]

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DISTRICT AND CLUB OFFICERS CONTACT INFORMATION – DIALLING CODE TO NAMIBIA 00264 / ANGOLA 00244 / SOUTH AFRICA 0027

Surname Name Title Phone B Phone H Cell Phone E-mail

Abramson Stanley Sec 021 439 9439 021 439 0941 082 465 7222 [email protected]

Ackerman John Treas 021 551 5076 021 976 5147 083625 8664 [email protected]

Adams-Jack Ubanesia PP 071 298 7261 [email protected]

Almeida Frederico Treas +244 22267900 Ext 7671

+244 925 579 326

Fredamaral_1@ msn.com

Almeida Lucas Pres +244 923 437 470 [email protected]

Armstrong-Hooper Carole Pres 021 434 3884 082 395 2001 [email protected]

Arnold Rod Sec 021 712 3970 084 529 4272 [email protected]

Augustyn Johan Treas 028 316 4667 083 626 3081 [email protected]

Badcoe Kim Treas 085 651 8313 [email protected]

Ball Janey PP 082 378 7800 janey@iafricacom.

Barkley Paul Sec 021 876 3468 021 876 3468 083 302 9096 [email protected]

Barnard Magdeléne Sec 044 601 8700 082 775 3274 [email protected]

Bayhack Carl Pres 021 551 2599 021 551 3110 082 575 3884 [email protected]

Becker Jenny Sec 083 628 2494 [email protected]

Beech Chris PP 021 671 5311 083 601 2676 [email protected]

Beinhauer Heide Pres +264 61 232704 +26461222445 +264812305710 [email protected]

Berg Hannelore Pres 021 876 4138 021 876 4138 [email protected]

Bergmann-Harris Tom PP 021 671 6054 021 671 4385 072 408 1415 [email protected]

Bezuidenhout Phillip Sec 054 332 4573 082 339 1700 [email protected]

Biesman-Simons Shân PDG 021 671 9382 021 671 9382 082 553 8555 [email protected]

Boda Siham Pres 082 842 3384 [email protected]

Bohlmann Gill Sec 021 447 8638 021 551 1131 082 411 1721 [email protected]

Bramwell Buddy AG/Pres +264 64 293 914

+264 81 129 9692

[email protected]

Braxmaier Mechtild AG 021 425 0019 084 853 1891 mechtild@ltc-cape town.com

Britz John AG [email protected]

Broome Dick Treas 021 424 8817 [email protected]

Buchholtz Graham Treas 021 794 5852 021 794 3683 083 552 2552 [email protected]

Burdes John Rtn 021 790 6689 [email protected]

Budge Janet Sec 021 001 0710 084 568 3909 [email protected]

Bury Malcolm Pres 084 441 0961 [email protected]

Butcher Tony Pres 021 851 6198 082 864 1570 [email protected]

Butterworth Irene Treas 021 785 4378 082 650 6394 [email protected]

Cloete Reinard +264 63 2002011 +264 63 202071 +264 81 2408592

[email protected]

Cloete Corrie Pres 028 514 1278 083 250 2937 [email protected]

Coates Lana Treas 082 216 4398 [email protected]

Consani Robert Treas 021 945 4261 083 261 6652 [email protected]

Crouser Victor PP 021 556 1073 083 229 5889 [email protected]

Daniel Debby Treas 021 555 0162 082 924 7445 [email protected]

Danyal Farhat PP 021 434 3512 021 439 0738 083 650 3959 [email protected]

Davidson Tony PP 021 438 1095 021 438 1108 083 379 0313 [email protected]

Deacon Vyv PDG 021 531 8840 082 401 6050 [email protected]

De la Cornillere Peter Rtn 021 976 0335 073 434 5299 [email protected]

De Beer Sheila-Ann Treas 021 976 6705 021 976 6705 083 272 2477 [email protected]

De Groot Paul PP 021 671 9985 082 510 1855 [email protected]

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Surname Name Title Phone B Phone H Cell Phone E-mail

Dekker Peter Pres 072 179 2807 [email protected]

De Kock Kallie Treas 028 271 4645 028 271 3498 082 556 2352 [email protected]

de Sousa Manuel PP +244 330645/9 +244 222444402

+244 923 602709

[email protected]

De Wet Eileen Pres 082 572 4545 [email protected]

De Wet Menno PP 082 888 2480 [email protected]

Duisberg Carl-Heinz PP 021 851 4267 072 723 6295 [email protected]

Du Plessis Pierre Pres 082 892 4661 [email protected]

du Plessis Jeremy PP 082 399 2705 054 332 3642 082 399 2705 [email protected]

Duscher Stephanie Pres [email protected]

Du Toit Pietie Pres 021 856 3346 082 450 2800 [email protected]

Du Toit Maddy Sec 021 856 3346 082 412 6863 [email protected]

Du Toit Stephen PP 021 532 0940 021 553 5989 082 807 3471 [email protected]

Ellis Zelda Pres 021 886 8354 021 855 1386 082 851 4431 [email protected]

Emanuel Doug Pres 044 382 3341 082 654 8200 [email protected]

Ennis Peter Treas 021 917 3338 083 261 0578 [email protected]

Fairweather Susan Treas 044 381 0053 083 232 7201 [email protected]

Fick Metcalf PDG 028 316 1804 082 568 2193 [email protected]

Figov Dennis PDG 021 433 2741 073 275 2074 [email protected]

Finlayson Graham Pres 021 794 6272 021 794 6272 082 774 9069 [email protected]

Fowler Bill Treas 082 569 5966 [email protected]

Fourie Len Pres 054 332 3642 082 821 1025 [email protected]

Freeborough Tommy PP 021 553 0165 082 461 7560 [email protected]

Freeman Frank Pres 021 855 4756 079 290 6101 [email protected]

Frieslich Bev PP 082 825 6053 [email protected]

Frösler Zalia Pres 083 597 1414 [email protected]

Gardiner Retha AG 021 856 1609 083 253 4143 [email protected]

Geale Christopher Sec 021 701 9376 074 187 3515 [email protected]

Gerber Johann PDG 021 531 9272 021 531 9272 083 406 3846 [email protected]

Gerryts Herman Treas 021 914 1610 021 976 3500 083 268 8266 [email protected]

Glover Jeremy Rtn 079 369 4797 [email protected]

Goets Philip Treas 044 279 1446 082 771 5327 [email protected]

Gomes John PDG 021 481 6412 021 783 4838 082 882 0583 [email protected]

Gonçalves Miguel Treas +244 949 523 966 [email protected]

Good Pat PDG 044 691 9026 044 690 5001 082 440 4062 [email protected]

Gordon George Pres 021 946 3736 082 940 3735 [email protected]

Graças de Deus Manuel Pres +244 912 825 605 [email protected]

Groot Cas Pres 023 614 3856 082 555 0783 [email protected]

Grünewald Ulf PP +264 63 204000 +264 63 204002 +264 811 2334677 [email protected]

Hambira Kavena Sec 081 303 9501 [email protected]

Hanson Chris AG 060 423 3340 [email protected]

Harmsworth Graham Sec 083 658 5902 [email protected]

Harris Ralph PDG 021 434 7707 082 924 5768 [email protected]

Harrison Nell Sec 076 730 3655 [email protected]

Helmuth Lanice Pres 081 246 3042 [email protected]

Hewson Karen Rtn 021 762 0184 074 325 2637 [email protected]

Hoek Ted Treas 021 855 4756 072 975 7795 [email protected]

Holtzhausen David DGN 021 913 5708 021 913 5708 082 780 2010 [email protected]

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Surname Name Title Phone B Phone H Cell Phone E-mail

Hoogebeen Marcel Pres 021 975 5559 021 975 5559 082 808 3414 [email protected]

Hopkins Denise Tres 021 790 2510 074 189 9969 [email protected]

Houben Ton Rtn 021 847 0556 [email protected]

Hugo Muriel Office 021 686 4499 021 685 2147 073 189 7873 [email protected]

Hugo Peter PDG 021 686 4499 021 685 2147 082 704 1568 [email protected]

Iiyambo Vera N. Sec 081 279 9701 [email protected]

Ismay Andy PP 021 511 0310 021 689 3836 082 572 2551 [email protected]

Jacobs Colin Pres 021 448 1591 021 558 4023 084 558 4023 [email protected]

Jacobs John AG 021 691 3348 084 485 3975 [email protected]

Jackson Alan PP 021 685 3893 021 685 3893 083 254 8724 [email protected]

Jaeger Andrew PDG 082 440 9459 [email protected]

James Jackie AG 021 434 3089 021 434 3089 072 673 0545 [email protected]

Johnson Michael PDG 021 685 5766 021 852 7395 083 626 2334 [email protected]

Jonker Alta Spec Rep 073 236 4548 [email protected]

Kabila Guy Sec 074 463 7127 [email protected]

Kakesse Robert Sec +244 995 208 357 [email protected]

Kakumai Norbert Pres 081 292 6613 [email protected]

Kennedy Jenny Treas +27 23 614 1049 084 503 6059 [email protected]

Kershaw Di AG 083 290 2306 [email protected]

Klose Elfreda Treas 021 981 7988 083 298 6940 [email protected]

Koch Elsabé Treas 021 874 2849 021 874 2849 073 301 2425 [email protected]

Kooij Nico PP 021 847 1210 079 922 9092 [email protected]

Kraus Johannes Treas 074 350 5468 [email protected]

Kroukamp June Sec 021 863 3148 021 863 3148 082 492 0423 [email protected]

Kruger Casper DGN/Pres 021 851 0927 073 679 6228 [email protected]

Kydd Julie Rtn 084 677 3745 [email protected]

Lambert Margaret Sec 021 504 6688 021 975 7119 082 372 7301 [email protected]

Lancaster Mark Treas 021 686 8278 082 577 2762 [email protected]

Lawrence Mark Pres 021 9454261 021919 1404 083 981 1371 [email protected]

Leary Patrick Pres 044 533 0331 082 926 6561 [email protected]

Le Jeune Stefan Treas 083 324 9868 [email protected]

Lester Ken PDG 021 850 0190 082 773 7440 [email protected]

Löffler Winfried Sec 021 852 1230 084 285 0936 [email protected]

Lombard Stephan Pres 084 444 3593 [email protected]

Looser Erich Sec +264 63 202250 +264 63202630 +264 855708522 [email protected]

Lutchman Mika PP 044 601 8700 082 454 6106 [email protected]

Mac Donald Alasdair Sec 021 872 6141 021 872 6141 073 569 0646 [email protected]

MacGregor Asquith Spec Rep 054 338 0702 054 338 0106 082 772 6368 [email protected]

Macgillivray Vina [email protected] MacKenzie Angela Treas +264 63 203241 +264 63 203718 +264 81

2273082 mackenzi@iwayna

McNamara Gordana Rtn 082 332 3000 [email protected]

McDavid Bev Treas 083 564 0209 [email protected]

Mc Duling Sharne Rotaract 072 153 5256 [email protected]

Marais Ferdi Sec 028 316 4744 083 347 3446 [email protected]

March Johan Pres 021 930 9725 074 103 9231 [email protected]

Martin Abie Pres 021 862 5932 083 474 1210 [email protected]

Matose Tammy Pres 021 650 3536 021 531 4936 083 275 3130 [email protected]

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Surname Name Title Phone B Phone H Cell Phone E-mail

May Carl Treas 021 425 1500 021 425 1500 082 896 2858 [email protected]

Mazinter Rodney PDG/Pres 021 438 9377 021 438 9377 082 436 8678 [email protected]

McDavid Bev Treas 083 564 0209 [email protected]

Merven Jean-Claude Treas 021 674 3695 021 674 3695 073 175 8245 [email protected]

Meyer Bill Sec 021 674 2130 021 797 8304 082 498 2058 [email protected]

Meyer Danny AG 061 247 129 061 224 143 085 561 9900 [email protected]

Money Graham PDG 021 847 0520 021 847 0520 082 561 1448 graham.money01@gmail .com

Monk Jenna Rtn 021 531 8656 082 557 4498 [email protected]

Morgan Maritza PP +264 63 202 856

+264 81 124 9474

[email protected]

Morris Vic Sec 021 439 3654 083 412 9132 [email protected]

Moss Dave PP 021 872 4063 021 872 4063 082 575 4063 [email protected]

Mouton Claudine Treas +264811283982 [email protected]

Mouton Roelene Sec 079 321 2539 [email protected]

Murphy Robert Pres 021 509 3221 021 761 7795 083 726 7060 [email protected]

Murton Philip Sec 044 533 5494 072 340 6238 [email protected]

Murwira Emmanuel Sec +264 61 2855054 264 81 1246603 [email protected]

Muspratt-Williams Angela Sec 079 151 7216 [email protected]

Nghiueuelekuah Hilja Treas 081 202 4606 [email protected]

Nicol Geraldine PDG 021 788 1701 082 857 7044 [email protected]

Nyback Nils Pres 021 527 4060 082 771 5440 [email protected]

Oberholzer Gail PP 021 553 5988 083 433 8228 [email protected]

Ochse Mike PDG 021 554 5107 082 801 3517 [email protected]

Ochse Freda Office 021 686 4499 021 554 5107 083 261 7406 [email protected]

O’Hagan Ward Susan Sec 021 785 6798 082 964 9698 [email protected]

O’Ryan Jeromé Pres 083 246 3264 [email protected]

Okkers Wendy Sec 083 663 3167 [email protected]

Oliver Abe Rtn 082 200 7052 [email protected]

Omari Claude Pres 021 418 5038 072 461 7759 [email protected]

Opinde Carolyne Treas 021 466 9160 021 791 0211 076 966 8715 [email protected]

Palmer Rod Pres 021 671 4520 021 671 4520 084 580 2522 [email protected]

Patel Kirti Rtn 021 782 5747 021 782 1101 082 976 8497 [email protected]

Peterson Deidre Sec 021 852 8906 082 800 2860 [email protected]

Pretorius Irene Sec 021 465 2330 079 801 8609 [email protected]

Quaresma Filomena Pres [email protected]

Preza Helder AG [email protected]

Price Roger Pres 044 691 2648 079 476 8763 [email protected]

Prinsloo Maud Treas 021 8891 8326 082 891 8326 [email protected]

Pursch Ian PDG 021 531 6981 082 806 3734 [email protected]

Ranger Annie Sec 028 341 0984 076 130 5531 [email protected]

Raubenheimer Lily Pres +264 63 202436 +264 63 203272 +264 81 233 2677

[email protected]

Rawbone Pam Sec 021 975 1097 082 772 7774 [email protected]

Reed Clive AG/Treas 021 851 5192 021 851 5192 076 733 6350 [email protected]

Reynolds Seumas PP 021 510 5078 021 438 1867 083 269 4278 [email protected]

Rice Alison Sec 021 657 9513 021 790 6832 083 633 5694 [email protected]

Rickhard Brian Treas 021 867 0354 021 867 0354 084 788 9589 [email protected]

Rijnen Hileni Pres +264816233363 [email protected]

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Surname Name Title Phone B Phone H Cell Phone E-mail

Rodwell Pam Treas 044 533 0591 082 833 8422 [email protected]

Robson Tony Pres 021 945 4261 083 981 1373 [email protected]

Robertson Ian PP 021 715 9116 083 675 1375 [email protected]

Rohwer Anja Pres 081 221 1015 [email protected]

Rose Liz Pres 021 763 7339 073 102 6083 [email protected]

Rose Cecil PDG [email protected]

Rowan Ian Treas 082 901 4885 [email protected]

Rupping Sune Pres 044 272 0982 082 309 7834 [email protected]

Sarma Diganta Sec +264812753927 [email protected]

Satchel John PDG 044 387 1047 044 387 1047 082 921 2362 [email protected]

Sawaianga Florindo TReas +244933830348 [email protected]

Saxby Mike PDG 021 715 9280 082 901 5617 [email protected]

Saxby Eve Dist Treas 021 715 9280 076 901 5484 [email protected]

Schreiber Mike Treas 021 685 4047 021 689 4466 083 414 0462 [email protected]

Schubert Alex PP 021 528 1767 021 465 4554 078 742 2843 [email protected]

Schwardmann Frank Treas 081 757 1881 [email protected]

Scott William Sec 023 626 4964 082 656 6291 [email protected]

Searle Joelle Pres 021 790 2466 083 790 1991 [email protected]

Setas Amarildo Sec +244 922 987 999

[email protected]

Sharples Peter AG/Sec 021 685 5556 021 685 5556 072 939 6358 [email protected]

Shone Dudley Treas 021 975 1038 083 701 0671 [email protected]

Sievers Jurgen Treas +264 61 22 5411 +264 61 22 1801

081 262 0251 [email protected]

Silberbauer Lewis Sec 021 886 4203

082 892 4300 [email protected]

Sobotker Neil Sec 021 988 6111 082 377 7626 [email protected]

Spangenberg Dawie Treas 082 322 9792 [email protected]

Spingies Hartmut Pres 028 271 4606 083 995 5104 [email protected]

Stassen Lynette DG 021853 2865 083 275 5559 [email protected]

Stassen Koos Sec 021 843 3375 082 456 3329 [email protected]

Stocks Stephen AG 084 705 6719 [email protected]

Stohrer Paul AG 021 531 9807 083 270 9286 [email protected]

Striker Wade Sec 072 606 3863 [email protected]

Swan Simon Pres 082 334 3281 [email protected]

Swart Johan Sec/Treas 081 122 7096 [email protected]

Tait Lionel /Sec 044 272 6587 073 899 5413 [email protected]

Taljard Petro Sec 021 842 2411 082 330 3389 082 330 3389 [email protected]

Thompson Elwin PDG 044 384 1148 044 384 1148 082 820 8491 [email protected]

Trebble Peter PP 021 794 0970 083 260 0872 [email protected]

Truter Sue Sec 021 461 6424 083 444 5364 [email protected]

Upfold Marge Pres 021 782 9534 082 456 7453 [email protected]

Van der Grijp Brian Treas 021 854 9060 021 855 2352 [email protected]

Van der Merwe Len PDG 021 863 2625 072 216 3931 [email protected]

Van Heerden Jannie Treas 054 332 4585 082 786 7748 [email protected]

van Niekerk Keela Sec 021 712 0637 072 040 1131 [email protected]

Van der Sluys Alex PDG 021 872 3147 082 807 6800 [email protected]

Van Zyl Deon PDG 021 851 8001 082 771 4402 [email protected]

Van Zyl Mias Sec 021 979 3384 021 979 3384 082 339 5308 [email protected]

Verheijen Ben Treas 021 875 5567 021 875 5581 082 779 4010 [email protected]

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Surname Name Title Phone B Phone H Cell Phone E-mail

Vermeulen Morné Pres 021 872 1418 021 872 4956 082 929 9879 [email protected]

Veti Ambrosio Sec +244938024717 [email protected]

Visser Heléne PP 021 557 1124 021 557 1806 082 574 9257 [email protected]

von Klemperer Geoff Pres 021 715 4819 082 497 0115 [email protected]

Vurgarellis Peter PDG 021 913 3557 083 265 0858 vurgie@mweb .co.za

Wallace Ian Pres 028 316 3340 082 895 8738 [email protected]

Walwyn Mike PP 021 421 1666 021 683 5497 083 300 4363 [email protected]

Waterston Graham Sec 044 382 0066 044 382 2503 083 326 3282 [email protected]

Webber June PDG 021 686 0158 021 686 0158 082 460 7505 [email protected]

Whitfield Barbara Sec 021 555 1504 082 778 0000 [email protected]

Whitfield Lloyd PDG 021 794 6476 021 794 6476 082 800 9381 [email protected]

Wilke Jean Rtn 082 852 2755 [email protected]

Williams Mark AG 082 808 5120 [email protected]

Williamson Fiona Treas 044 333 0127 082 820 6428 [email protected]

Willemse Gerbrand Treas 021 851 3353 021 851 5542 083 478 9366 [email protected]

Winckworth Kelly Treas 021 487 4900 021 712 5668 083 949 1536 [email protected]

Withey Doug PDG 021 532 7564 [email protected]

Wormsbaecher Hellmut Sec 081 645 088 [email protected]

Wrankmore Derek PP 021 702 7960 [email protected]

Young Joké AG 021 855 1947 082 816 1363 [email protected]

Young Stephen Sec 087 802 2447 028 514 3316 076 325 8656 [email protected]

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