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Entries from July 2008

Next Meeting – Tuesday 5th August 2008

Posted By: Kevin · July 20th, 2008 · Comments

The Next Meeting of the Mooroopna Apex Club (1080) will be held on the 1st of July at the Royal Mail Hotel. 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start. All Welcome….Please contact the commissariat on 0428 275111 or via e-mail

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State President’s Report by Dean Freeman

Posted By: Kevin · July 20th, 2008 · Comments


The 2007-08 Apex year has seen many changes in Apex Victoria.  Organizational and Cultural changes have been the focal point which has resulted in, I believe, the first of many years of positive membership growth.  More members have joined Apex Clubs throughout the Victorian Zone than have resigned or retired!

 

Positive change is sometimes difficult and it was with this in mind that I was given the honour of leading the State for another term at this year’s State Convention.  Some continuity in leadership has allowed the State Board to begin to implement change that would normally be improbable with a one year term of office.  I am proud that the vast majority of the State Board executive team has decided to stay “on board” as we ride the waves of change into the next year. 

 

Communication has also been paramount within the State this year. Every Club has been contacted by myself or another board member over  the past year and some interesting results have come from this.  The most positive result being that, unlike the last few years, every District in Victoria will be represented on State Board next year and that is definitely something that my team and I are very proud of.

 

The launch of an all new Apex Victoria website, www.apexvic.org.au, has seen nothing but positive comment from our members.  This resource has been designed to act in conjunction with the National website and provides the state leadership team with an avenue from which to communicate with our members in a timely and cost-effective manner.  An all new email address system has also been created in order to provide effective communication throughout the State with static email address provision for every State Executive, District Governor and Apex Club now having an address.

 

Changes have also been made to Convention and State Training formats with new Nationally Accredited Training being undertaken and a very positive relationship is being forged with the State Government in regards to training, compliance and, hopefully, funding issues.  State Training initiatives have proven successful and increased numbers of Apexians have attended this years Seminar.  The number of new Apexians attending was both somewhat surprising and gratifying.


 

 

The team has also begun a comprehensive review of the State’s operations, particularly in regards to recruitment, which has began to pay dividends in regard to new members and current member retention.

 

Our relationship with Guide Dogs Victoria has been re-kindled via the operation of the 2007-8 State Service scheme, which has seen Apex Victoria involved in raising around $30000 for Guide Dogs and this has been somewhat complemented by the operation of the National Service Scheme which has promoted Guide Dog’s Children’s Mobility Services.  It has been quite gratifying to be involved in renewing a great friendship.  From a beginning over 50 years ago the relationship between Apex and Guide Dogs Victoria is one that will only grow into the future as our two organisations serve the community for many years to come.

 

As a team, the State Board would like to thank all Apexians, past and present, for the great work that they have done over the past year and encourage them to strive forward in their efforts to better themselves and their communities in the years ahead.  We can only offer our encouragement in this endeavour whilst we attempt to provide them with the training, tools and organizational back-up that they require. We all look forward to the next Apex year and the opportunities that this will bring to honour the Ideals of the Association of Apex Clubs.

 

On behalf of the Apex Victorian Zone Board I thank all Apexians and wish them well into the future.

 

 

Dean Freeman

Immediate Past State President – Victoria. 2007-2008

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President’s Report by Will Hemming

Posted By: Will Hemming · July 20th, 2008 · Comments


I would like to start off by saying I think we have achieved as a collective group the best attendance rate ever for Mooroopna Apex, with all members attending meetings.   I can only remember one meeting for the year where we all did not attend. Lucky the 100% presidents shout at the bar does not stand or do I owe the others about 20 pots?

 

Another achievement for the year was the action of council, seemly everything we applied for, attested to, or spoke about at community meetings the council seemed to take action or was its just Michael’s letter writing?  What ever the case it was great to see council taking action. For example, new chairs at Jim Douglass park.

 

We again donated our time and money to a variety of community activities including contributing to Relay for Life, continued operating the spinning wheel at the Mooroopna Festival, helping a young person buy books for the first year of university studies and the list goes on.

 

I was lucky to see another induction of a life member, Steve Rogers. I am hoping we can attract new Apexians with his vigour and drive for the community.

 

I would like to thank all members of the club for their contributions, fellowship and support. In particular I extend my gratitude to Kim Banfield – Vice President, Michael D’Amore -  Treasurer, and Kevin – Secretary, Midlander, IT consultant and club all-rounder (you name it Kevin completed it).  Once again thanks TEAM for a sensational year and keeping me motivated considering I had a wedding, knee reconstruction and study commitments.  I would also like to say a huge thankyou to my wife Amy for her support and contributions throughout the year.

 

It gives me great pleasure to be president again and I hope I can get more of our ex-apexians, life members and senior actives to help the current members of Mooroopna Apex to attract new members to this proud club. 

 

Yours in Apex

 

Will Hemming

President – Mooroopna Apex Club

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Secretary’s Report by Kevin Perry

Posted By: Kevin · July 20th, 2008 · Comments


In the past few years the club has undergone some significant changes, and more changes are going to be required into the future if the club is going to survive.

 

In 2008-09 we will have to undertake a variety of activities to try and make our club more in tune with the expectations of the local community.

 

I believe we need to change our meeting structure, and scheduling. It’s no longer necessary for us to spend as much time holding dinner meetings. We need to get out and complete more service projects.

 

It is my belief that we need to increase contact with our neighbouring club in Shepparton. We should be looking toward holding regular combined meetings and service projects.

 

We also need to actively promote the club to the local community. The club website provides us a permanent home that we can direct people towards, the site provides more than just text; it includes images and video content. As well as regularly updated meeting details and information.

 

It’s my hope that each member of our club will take the time to consider why they are a member of Apex, and what they hope to achieve from Apex in the next twelve months and beyond.

 

Yours in Apex

Kevin Perry

Secretary – Mooroopna Apex Club

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Meeting Minutes – 1081

Posted By: Kevin · July 1st, 2008 · Comments

1st July 2008

Attendance – KB, MD, WH, KP

Ideals – KB

 

Correspondence – In

Tongala Action 976

Apex Foundation

Apex Victoria – Convention Minutes

Apex National Convention Information

Shepparton Mooroopna Golf Driving Range

Mooroopna Education & Activity Centre

 

Correspondence – Out

Mooroopna Tennis Club $200

Motion Moved KP Seconded WH

 

Treasurers Report

$1500 Transferred from Statewide to General Account

Motion Moved MD Seconded KB

 

Service

Kidstown – Possible Repair Works

St Mary’s Primary School Garden Project

 

Social

Poker Night

Handover Dinner – RSVP’S Required

 

General Business

Approach Shepparton Apex regarding regular combined meetings

 

Meeting Closed – Usual Time

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