COOLAMON ROTARY CLUB MEETING August 5th. 2025
President Mary welcomed 14 members to our club assembly. Down on numbers as several members are away.
Mary started the meeting after dinner with some notices which was followed by other members on items of interest.
These included:
- We are looking at getting together with Junee RC for a social evening. The 5th Monday of September was chosen as a good date i.e. Monday 30th September. Details to follow.
- Grahame reported on the Shakespeare night in aid of the CRC. It was a very well attended night with some 67 patrons including 10 Rotarians with 5 guests. There is a full report with photos in this bulletin. Mary thanked Lexi and Howard for manning the welcoming of the guests.
- Mary advised us that the Coolamon fuel discounts will be on again at Rural Supplies in March 2026!
- Daryl brought us up to date with the upcoming Gears & Beers. In that Phil MacIntosh and David Byfield from Wollundry RC will be attending our meeting on Monday September 1st.
- Grahame suggested that the CRC send flowers to remember June Inch who passed away. June was a regular supporter of our Bingo nights and supplied wonderful scones. Lexi will organise it.
- John Bond invited members to attend a string quartet recital in the Anglican Hall at 12.25 after the 10.00am service. This will be on Sunday 31st August.
- Bear has organised Jeremy and Peter from the JJW Massey Dealership in Wagga to be our guest speakers on Monday 8th September.
- Bear has flagged the Red Shield Appeal is in Marrar this Saturday, Garry is helping Bear.
- Reminder that there is a board meeting next Monday at 5.00pm.
Prior to the assembly we had a raffle draw and the winner was Bondy. This was followed by S@A Dick emptying our pockets as always well thought out by Dick.
NOTES CLUB ASSEMBLY
The club assembly was chaired by President Mary and as always at a club assembly there was a lot of discussion and the following topics were covered:
- Fund Raising Ideas
- Membership some interesting points of view were put forward for thought and action.
- Gears & Beers Sunday October 5th
- We set our AGM for Monday the 10th of November.
- The Canola Run as an annual event.
- The Park “run”. Every Saturday at 8.00am you can run or walk.
- School Breakfasts discussed in full and the matter will be decided by the board.
- NYE Sausages and the NYE raffle again discussed in full and the board will get back to the members with our involvement on NYE as the raffle is on a rotation.
- Christmas presents for young people.
- Invite the CRC Friends of Rotary to our meetings that have interesting guest speakers.
- Promotion of our club by a well composed flyer distributed via the Post office. The board will make a decision on this.
The meeting ended at 9.00pm and it was a fruitful night of things to do and to think about.
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1. OUT AND ABOUT SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
On last Friday our own Garth Perkin was on the stage at the Sydney Opera House with the Wagga Wagga men’s Rugby Choir. They were on the stage with the British Lions Rugby Choir.
See if you can spot Garth?
2. OUT AND ABOUT SHAKESPERE IN COOLAMON
On Saturday night at Coolamon Cheese we were the recipients of the revenue from the evening of fun and frolics by the Wagga Shakespearean Club. “Something to Crow About”.
At the door we had Lexi and Howard making all the patrons very welcome with a glass of wine.
Other Rotarians who attended were, Leslie and Paul, Jann and Daryl, Dick and Maree, Grahame and Sharon, Lexis and Ivan, Howard, Myffy, Bernadette, Susan and JG. We believe that 67 patrons enjoyed the frolics.
A big heartfelt thank you to the talented cast and crew of “Something to Crow About” by the wonderful Wagga Shakespeare Club! Everyone was just amazing!
And a huge thank you to everyone who purchased tickets and showed up to support local art. Thanks go to Coolamon Cheese and the Cheese factory came alive with laughter, joy, and community spirit.
The cheese platter was ample with excellent varieties.
Here are some pics that were on Facebook and some that I took.
DIARY
Monday 11th August – Board Meeting. Coolamon Sport & Recreation Club, 5.30 pm
*Monday 11th August – Guest Speaker Helen Moriarty on Research on Farmers and Chemicals. Coolamon Sport Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
*Monday 18th August – Guest Speakers, Rhiannon Druce and Greg Dillon. Subject The Canola Run, Coolamon Sport Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
Sunday 7th September – THE CANOLA “Trial” RUN Details to follow on Monday August 18th.
*Monday 8th September – Guest Speakers, Jeremy and Peter from the JJW Massey Dealership in Wagga. Coolamon Sport Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
*Monday 29th September – Social Night at the bottom pub with the Junee Rotary club. Coolamon Hotel 6.30 for 7.00pm.
Sunday 5th October Gears & Beers ALL Hands on DECK!!!
Monday 5th November AGM. Coolamon Sport Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
*Guests welcome to bring their partners and friends.
JUST FOR LAUGHS
All of the above photos were obtained from Facebook. Credit to the owners.
ROTARY NEWS
1 ROTARY PRESIDENT’S AUGUST MESSAGE
Rotary International President Rotary International.
Francesco Arezzo
Thank you for the opportunity to reflect on how Rotary helped me grow, what I hope to accomplish in the year ahead, and few personal stories about my family, my passions, and what has moved me most. I am deeply honoured to serve and to Unite for Good with each of you.
August is Membership Month, but our commitment to growth and connection is year-round. When we focus on growing Rotary, we grow our ability to serve, to lead, and to bring lasting change
Membership growth isn’t just about numbers. It’s about opening doors. It’s about inviting more people who are ready to give their time, talents, and hearts to a cause greater than themselves. When we welcome new members, we bring in fresh ideas and new energy. We expand our impact, strengthen our clubs, and ensure that Rotary continues to evolve with the world around us.
RI President August Message
2 ROTARY IN TIMOR LESTE
Timor-Leste has officially been certified malaria-free by the World Health Organisation!
3 UPCOMING GEARS & BEERS
The mid-ride “Walk like an Egyptian” move? Or just having a phat time riding thru farms at gears and beers this October long weekend – dunno but I like it!
AUGUST IS ROTARY MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MONTH
ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2025-2026
Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club
- President: Mary Potts
- President-Elect 2025-2026: Leslie Weston
- Secretary: Paul Weston
- Treasurer: Vicki Langtry
- Rotary Foundation Director: Gary Truscott
- Membership Director: Brian Pattison
- Service Projects Director: Anne Rzeszkowski
- Youth Services Director: Lexi Furner
- Club Admin Director: Mark Reardon
- Public Relations & Image Director: Grahame Milles & Garth Perkin
- Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings and Garth Perkin
- Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Adrian Lindner
NON board Positions
- Club Environment Representative: Adrian Lindner
- Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
- Webmaster: John Glassford