Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for August 21st 2023

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Simply AMAZING 75,000+ watching the Spain v England Final for the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

IN AUSTRALIA!!!!

 

Ivana Andrés of Spain lifts the World Cup trophy.A shot from England’s Lauren Hemp, right, hits the crossbar in the 15th minute.

 

 

 

 

 

FELICIDAES VAMOS ESPANA!

 

Congratulations to the Aussie Matildas on making the semi-final the first Australian football team male or female to have achieved this level in the world game.

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NEIL MUNRO UPDATE

Clare Munro sent us this update on our good mate Neil:

“Dear John,

Neil continues to be a patient at Sydney’s St Vincent’s public hospital .
He was diagnosed with Pneumonia, Kidney Failure & Leukaemia ,
He has had one round of chemo & due for another.
His heart & a few other areas have been giving a few problems.
He has dialysis 3 times weekly.
He has become very weak & tired in body but the head & brain work well .
He loves to hear from you all at home, sometimes he can take the call. Other times he just enjoys listening to or reading the message.
I was home for a few days last week, I caught up with our grandchildren & some jobs.
Neil is currently treading a very tough road, the support of his friends is much appreciated. Please feel free to publish this in the newsletter.
Kind regards
Clare Munro.”

 

MEETING of MONDAY 21st. AUGUST

President John Bond welcomed 23 members tonight an excellent turn out.

We started with any news on our members who are not so well at the moment.  Grahame Miles spoke about Neil Munro and said that Neil is likely to remain in Sydney for the next two months.  Clare’s news on Neil is above.

Albert Suidgeest had news on Dick Jennings and his two knees.  Dick is up and about and is going swimming and Dick would welcome visitors after 11.00am.

President John gave a brief summary of the board meeting held before the regular meeting.  This included news on the Red Faces committee meeting next Monday at 6.00pm.

Howard Atkinson advised the meeting that our Coolamon and Ganmain towns have received a lot of publicity recently especially on the Ganmain Show.

Anne Rzeszkowski advised the meeting that we have been invited to support a bike event on the 11th November, more details will follow.

Leslie Weston had a few words to say about membership and recruiting and retaining new members.

Adrian Lindner thanked the 10 volunteers who helped with the car parking at the Ganmain Show on Saturday. Adrian also said that he now has enough volunteers for the Marrar Madness event.

Daryl Breust advised us that he had purchased three gazebo tents and that they are in his garage ready for the October long weekend for Gears & Beers.

Paul Weston said that the winner of the monthly puzzler was Scott Mudd.

An excellent meeting concluded with a heads and tails conducted by stand in S@A Garth Perkin which Barry Langtry won.  The raffle was won by Gary Truscott.

DIARY

N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

*Saturday 26th August – Junee Rotary Club evening with Rtn Ken Hutt RC of Berry. Ken will talk on “The attempt to paraglide off Mt. Everest.”   Junee Ex Services Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm. Cost is $30.00 per head to benefit Polio Plus .

Fly off Everest for Polio

Details in the attached pdf file below:

Ken Hutt night 2

Monday 28th August – Normal Meting:   Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

Saturday 16th September – Marrar Madness  Car Parking volunteers needed.  10.00am-6.00pm

Saturday September 30th and Sunday October 1st. Gears & Beers Wollundry RC Weekend.

Saturday 7th October and Sunday 8th October – Volunteers needed see Mary Potts for the

THE HUME & HOVELL ULTRA 2023

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan.

* Partner’s night

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

 

 

N.B.  ALL of the above images were obtained from Facebook

 

ROTARY NEWS

MEMBERSHIP AND RETENTION SOME IDEAS

ROTARY D5580 10 tips TO ATTRACT AND RETAIN MEMBERS.

Membership our lifeblood and our future.  We need to attract new members and at teh same time retain our current members.  This is a story form D5580 with 10 useful tips on how to attract and retain members.

Submitted by: Donald R. Cavalier, PDG, District Membership Chairperson
Give your potential members a meaningful Rotary experience by offering the opportunities to make a positive difference and connect with others in our communities and throughout the world.  They’ll make valuable friendships and feel good about Rotary and the work we’re doing to make the world a better place.  Remember, you have to “ASK”! and Follow-Up.

Make recruiting the top priority of your club. You can’t do everything as a club president, and knowing that will give you some freedom to focus on the most important thing.  Having new members – with new energy – will help you have more people to raise money for The Rotary Foundation, serve on your committees, and invite additional members/more smiling faces to your meetings and fun events. Let your members know this is the TOP priority so they can all help. Remember to appoint a Membership Chairperson for your club to help you be successful.

Know your club’s strengths.  Friendship, Service Above Self, projects, Club Strategic Plan, inclusion, volunteerism, Personal Growth, Leadership Development, “fun”, Family Programs, Development of Ethics, Cultural Awareness, the opportunities to serve.

 

Read the full story here:

 

August is Rotary’s Membership & New Club Development Month

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2023-24

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: John Bond
  • President-Elect 2024-2025: Adrian Lindner
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: Leslie Weston
  • Service Projects Director:  Adrian Lindner
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Paul Weston
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for August 14th 2023

Meeting of Monday 14th August

President John Bond welcomed 21 members and our guest speakers from Wollundry Rotary Club:  Phil McIntosh, David Byfield, Peter Crozier and Phil Burgess.

John Bond then spoke about the volunteers required for this Saturday’s Ganmain Show as parking attendants.  Adrian Lindner has it covered with 12 volunteers.

Marrar Madness Bear Brian Pattison spoke on what we will need and again Adrian has a list for volunteers going around for members.

Mary Post advised the meeting that Mary had visited Neil Munro in hospital and Neil sends his regards to all of us.  Neil is undergoing dialysis at the moment prior to treatment for his blood disorder.  Neil loves all the cards and wishes from members.

Ian Jennings reported that Dick was having both knees replaced.

Henk Hulsman requested that all the 2018 telephone books be returned by the 21st August meeting with indications as to who is not around or have moved.

Paul Weston advised all board members of the next Board meeting to be held at 5.15pm on Monday 21st at the Sports Club.

Gears and Beers by Phil McIntosh Wollundry RC.

Phil gave us the details for the upcoming Gears & Beers weekend, Saturday 30th September-Sunday 1st October.

Modern technology let us down tonight so Phil’s talk was verbal and an excellent outline of what we will be doing on Sunday 1st October.  Phil started by thanking Adrian Lindner for the use of his canola paddocks for the 2022 Gears & Beers event.  Phil said it was an outstanding way to introduce city folk to the country life.

Phil went on to say how much the riders appreciated the Coolamon hospitality and especially the legendary ANZAC biscuits.  The contribution from Coolamon is immense and so much appreciated by Phil and his committee.

Phil gave us more information for Albert Suidgeest and Bear Brian Pattison and their committee.  Daryl Breust will be in Europe for this year’s Gears & Beers.  However it is in good hands.

The main event the Dirty 130 leaves Wagga at 7.00am on Sunday 1st October and will be in Coolamon by 9.00am.  This year they will be coming in from a different direction.  The routes are available here on the Gears & Bears website:

Gears & Beers October 1st 2023

Phil went on to say that the Dirty 130 is not a race and that they work on ideas like the canola crop as a way of local community attractions.  This generated a couple of responses from the members including Ian Jennings suggesting that one such attraction would be Barry Langtry’s machinery shed.  Bruce Hamilton offered a mob of sheep to ride through if they went further South next time.

Phil then said that the 115km ride will be going via Marrar and expected in Coolamon at 9.15am.  Phil encouraged us to have plenty of colourful bunting in Lions Park and create a festival like atmosphere.  Phil concluded by saying that the entries are down this year however they hope to reach 2,000 riders.

You can also look up the Gears & Beers Facebook page and they are also on Instagram:

Gears & Beers Facebook

President John Bond thanked Phil and Wollundry Rotary Club and guaranteed that we would be there on Sunday October 1st.

S@A Garth Perkin held a short impromptu fines session and the raffle was won by Craig Lambert.

DIARY

N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

Saturday 19th August – Ganmain Annual Show.  CRC members will support the Lions Club of Coolamon for car parking duties.  Ganmain Show

Monday  21st August – CRC Board Meeting.   Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

Monday  21st August – Normal Meeting.   Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

*Saturday 26th August – Junee Rotary Club evening with Rtn Ken Hutt RC of Berry. Ken will talk on “The attempt to paraglide off Mt. Everest.”   Junee Ex Services Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm. Cost is $30.00 per head to benefit Polio Plus .

Fly off Everest for Polio

Details in the attached pdf file below:

Ken Hutt night 2

Saturday 16th September – Marrar Madness  Car Parking volunteers needed.  10.00am-6.00pm

Saturday September 30th and Sunday October 1st. Gears & Beers Wollundry RC Weekend.

Saturday 7th October and Sunday 8th October – Volunteers needed see Mary Potts for the

THE HUME & HOVELL ULTRA 2023

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan.

* Partner’s night

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

 

 

N.B.  ALL of the above images were obtained from Facebook

 

ROTARY NEWS

Corporate Social Responsibility Grants

This is an exciting new way to get a grant from our Foundation in conjunction with a corporate sponsor.

https://www.rotaryfoundationaustralia.org.au/csrgrants

CSR Grants provide a straightforward way for corporations to engage with Rotary in the delivery of mutually agreed outcomes.

For example, if a corporation has a focus on making a difference in the education of children in indigenous communities, chances are there’s a Rotary club that will have very similar aspirations—along with the ‘feet on the ground’ to bring the project to life.

In other cases, an Australian Rotary club may, as an example, be looking for funding for a project that will deliver outstanding outcomes in the growth of small businesses in a country where the corporation is doing business. Rotary’s network of over 35,000 clubs, in almost every country in the world, can help make this possible.

 

August is Rotary’s Membership & New Club Development Month

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2023-24

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: John Bond
  • President-Elect 2024-2025: Adrian Lindner
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: Leslie Weston
  • Service Projects Director:  Adrian Lindner
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Paul Weston
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for August 7th 2023

Meeting of Monday 7th August

President John Bond welcomed 18 members and our guest speaker Brendan Haldon.  We had an early start to the meeting as the FIFA Women’s World Cup was on the same night and some of us wanted to get home earlier than normal.

Tonight we had as our guest speaker Brendan Haldon who is the President of the Marrar Camp Draft Association.  Brendan advised us that over 2,000 people are expected to attend the weekend.  Brain “Bear” Pattison and Adrian Lindner are organising the volunteers and their time slots.

Marrar Madness Xtreme Broncs 15th -17th September 2023! A ticket will get you access all weekend from Friday through to Sunday and most importantly, includes the main event to be held from 5pm Saturday night.
There will be something for everybody at Marrar Madness:
⭐️ Xtreme Broncs
⭐️ Bull riding
⭐️ Barrel Racing
⭐️ Camp drafting
⭐️ Food Stalls
⭐️ Sideshows and Rides
⭐️ Clothing and Other Stalls
⭐️ Live Music Friday and Saturday nights

Marrar Madness Facebook Page

Adrian Lindner spoke on the volunteers that are needed to help the Coolamon Lions at the upcoming Ganmain Show on Saturday 19th August a roster was drawn up for volunteers.

Daryl reminded the members that the next meeting 14th August Wollundry RC will be visiting to outline the upcoming Gears & Beers weekend and what will be required from our club.

Albert Suidgeest asked the Board members in attendance to approve the purchase of three gazebo tents to be used for the Gears & Beers weekend.  Albert can get them from Anaconda or Bunnings at $140.00 each which the Board approved.

The evening finished with a quick fines session by our Cpl. Garth Perkin and the main fine was for the Westons cleaning up at the recent dog show in Wagga Wagga with their dog Frank.  The raffle was won by Howard Atkinson.

DIARY

N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

*Monday  14th – Speaker Meeting.  Reps from Wollundry RC will be on hand to lay out the plans for this year’s instalment of Gears and Beers, scheduled for Sunday of the October long weekend. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

Saturday 19th August – Ganmain Annual Show.  Volunteers needed to support the Lions Club of Coolamon for car parking duties.  Ganmain Show

Monday 21st August – Normal Meeting.  Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

*Saturday 26th August – Junee Rotary Club evening with Rtn Ken Hutt RC of Berry. Ken will talk on “The attempt to paraglide off Mt. Everest.”   Junee Ex Services Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm. Cost is $30.00 per head to benefit Polio Plus .

Fly off Everest for Polio

Details in the attached pdf file below:

Ken Hutt night 2

Saturday 16th September – Marrar Madness  Car Parking volunteers needed.  10.00am-6.00pm

Saturday September 30th and Sunday October 1st. Gears & Beers Wollundry RC Weekend.

Saturday 7th October and Sunday 8th October – Volunteers needed see Mary Potts for the

THE HUME & HOVELL ULTRA 2023

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan.

* Partner’s night

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

N.B.  ALL of the above images were obtained from Facebook

 

ROTARY NEWS

ROTARY CLUB OF LAHAINIA MAUI

No words can describe what happened to the beautiful historic Lahaina town in Maui.  I am sure that our club and D9705 will come to their aid.

 

August is Rotary’s Membership & New Club Development Month

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2023-24

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: John Bond
  • President-Elect 2024-2025: Adrian Lindner
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: Leslie Weston
  • Service Projects Director:  Adrian Lindner
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Paul Weston
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for July 2023

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for July 2023

Coolamon Rotary Club Changeover Dinner July 2023

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for 10th July 2023

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for 17th July 2023

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for 24th July 2023

 

NB Click on the above links to read the bulletin for that week.

Meeting of Monday 31st July

Tonight we had a social evening at the Rustic Pantry in Coolamon, being the 5th Monday of the month.

It was a most enjoyable meal and evening of hospitality. On hand were several guests including past member Bernadette Milne, now a Friend of Rotary, and others including Maureen Hulsman, Lorraine Hamilton, Marilyn Jennings, Ivan Furner, Jan Nulty, Susan Glassford, Ruth Morgan and Mick O’Brien and his wife Gayle.  Also in attendance were 18 members for a total of 28.

Mary Potts asked members to look at volunteering for the Hume and Hovell Ultra Marathon weekend. The organising committee is seeking volunteers for this event, in return for a donation to the club. They need an indication of volunteer numbers before next Monday’s meeting to determine if they can proceed with the event.

Members should let Mary know by tomorrow afternoon if they are available and for how many hours and preferred time slot so that Mary can let the organisers know as Mary is going away on Thursday. Volunteers are needed for checkpoints, which will include handing out refreshments and also perhaps manning a BBQ at Henry Angel campground. Dates and times for the event
are 5 am Saturday 8th October until 2 pm Sunday 9th October. The event starts at Henry Angel campground just past Tumbarumba

The meal was excellent and the atmosphere very pleasant indeed.   Here are some photos from the evening:

 

 

DIARY

N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

Monday  7th August – Speaker Meeting. Brendan Haldon will describe the new plans for this year’s Marrar Madness and how Rotarians can help at the event, to be held on 16th September. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm (our guest speaker will lead off the evening before dinner as he needs to leave by 7.30).

*Monday  14th – Speaker Meeting.  Reps from Wolundry RC will be on hand to lay out the plans for this year’s instalment of Gears and Beers, scheduled for Sunday of the October long weekend. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

*Saturday 26th August – Junee Rotary Club evening with Rtn Ken Hutt RC of Berry. Ken will talk on “The attempt to paraglide off Mt. Everest.”   Junee Ex Services Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm. Cost is $30.00 per head to benefit Polio Plus .

Fly off Everest for Polio

Details in the attached pdf file below:

Ken Hutt night 2

Saturday September 30th and Sunday October 1st. Gears & Beers Wollundry RC Weekend.

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan.

* Partner’s night

 

THIS MONTH’S PUZZLERS

Answers to the last puzzlers:

  • Wordy one:The word that’s always spelled incorrectly in the dictionary is ‘incorrectly’!Mathy one: To make 100 percent certain that he has at least one pair of black socks, he must take out at least 42 socks.

This week’s puzzle is a geography quiz. Can you identify the countries below based solely on their shape? The winner is the one with the greatest number correct!

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

Famous musicians in their younger years:

N.B.  ALL of the above images were obtained from Facebook

 

ROTARY NEWS

Adrian Lindner our Club Representative for the D9705 Environment Committee is looking for support to hold a Living Sustainable expo in Wagga Wagga.  The idea is well worth supporting and the Rotary Club of Orange have held very successful and informative living sustainable week  and expo in the past.

Here are some stories and links to the Rotary Club of Orange’s Expo:

ORANGE SUSTAINABILITY LIVING WEEK AND EXPO

Sustainable Living Week

The Rotary Club of Orange has a keen interest in helping the community be more sustainable and efficient in its energy and water use and its minimisation of waste. We therefore organise a week of activities in each year focused on education about sustainability. Rotary partners with the Orange City Council, Environmentally Concerned Citizens of Orange (ECCO) and Netwaste to raise awareness about simple ways of saving energy and water and reducing waste.

Sustainable Living Week features a Schools’ sustainable cooking challenge. School teams are given a box of ingredients and asked to prepare a main meal for judging, based on innovation, taste, and efficient use of the food. This event always draws a good crowd.

Keep checking this News and Events page of this website for details of our Sustainable Living Week.

May 29th 2022 Orange Sustainable Living Week

Orange Sustainable Living Week starts on Sunday 29 May 2022 with the Sustainable Living Expo, which brings together exhibitors providing information and ideas on how you can be more sustainable. They include reducing waste, increasing recycling, more efficient use of water, electric vehicles, biodiversity, climate change and the environment.

There will also be a range of speakers at the Expo, including the well-known Craig Reucassel from “The War on Waste” and “The Fight for Planet A – Our Climate Change Challenge” ABC TV programs.

If you are interested in being an exhibitor, request an Exhibitor’s Pack from the Rotary Club’s Secretary by emailing [email protected]

During the week following the Expo, activities include a School Sustainable Cooking Competition, Wetlands guided walks, Community Revegetation planting at Waratah’s Wetlands and further activities that will be added as they are confirmed. Check out our Facebook page for updates https://www.facebook.com/rotarycluboforange/

Read More here

RC of Orange Sustainable Living Week

 

August is Rotary’s Membership & New Club Development Month

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2023-24

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: John Bond
  • President-Elect 2024-2025: Adrian Lindner
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: Leslie Weston
  • Service Projects Director:  Adrian Lindner
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Paul Weston
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for 24th July 2023

Meeting of Monday 24th July

Tonight we had 18 members and no guests who attended tonight’s meeting following a board meeting at 5.15 pm.  Included in our 18 members was Myffy Collette who has returned following a brief hiatus. Welcome back, Myffy! President John Bond welcomed everyone and we had a great dinner as usual.

President John spoke about the upcoming 5th Monday (31st July).  We all discussed options for a social night instead of our usual Monday meeting.  We ended up choosing the Rustic Pantry, which will be confirmed by club admin director Henk.

Items that were discussed included:

  • Mary Potts reminded members that the 6 month Rotary fees are well and truly due.
  • Lions Coolamon have asked for help with the Ganmain Show on August 18th in Ganmain.  Dave McCann will need an answer as to how many members will be available to help.
  • We also discussed New Year’s Eve and to what extent we will participate.
  • Mary reported that the Hey Twins are now $500 better off following our donation to their appeal for help.

We ended the evening with a fines session by our S@A Dick Jennings.

All in all another great night of fun and friendship.

 

DIARY

N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

*Monday  July 31st – Social Meeting.  The Rustic Pantry, 6.30 for 7 pm.

*Monday  TBA – Upcoming Speaker Meeting.  Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan.

* Partner’s night

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

 

ALL cartoons and jokes were sourced from Facebook.

 

 

ROTARY NEWS

ROTARIANS FOR FIGHTING AIDS:

The Rotary Action Group for Family Health and AIDS Prevention

 

Congratulations to Bola Oyebade, our Nigeria RFHD Country Coordinator, on receiving the prestigious Jerry’s Hero Award recently! Presented by RFHA CEO Sue Paget.

His unwavering commitment to Rotary Family Health Days and his exceptional organization of the program have made an incredible impact on communities across Nigeria

Learn more about our program and get involved by visiting our website:www.rfha.org

RFHA works across Africa and India to provide free quality health resources to people who would otherwise fall between the cracks to critical care. Over the past 11 years, RFHA has used initiatives such as the Rotary Family Health Days program to bridge the gap and so far more than 2.67 million people have already received health services.

The startling reality is that half the world’s population can’t access affordable healthcare.

Footnote:  John Glassford was a member of the RFFA Board 2009-2012, which became RFHA.  

July is Rotary’s Maternal & Child Health Month

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2023-24

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: John Bond
  • President-Elect 2024-2025: Adrian Lindner
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: Leslie Weston
  • Service Projects Director:  Adrian Lindner
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Paul Weston
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for 17th July 2023

Meeting of Monday 17th July

Tonight we had 18 members and no guests who attended tonight’s meeting following a board meeting at 5.15 pm.

President John Bond welcomed all and reported briefly on the board meeting held prior to our dinner meeting. Issues discussed included:

  • New Year’s Eve
  • Lions/Rotary joint meeting
  • Ganmain Show car parking
  • Planned Red Faces event

There was some general business discussed and our Service Projects Director PE Adrian Lindner spoke on some ideas for supporting environmental projects.

S@A Dick Jennings and Cpl Garth Perkin conducted a heads and tails competition instead of a fines session.

DISTRICT 9705 AREA 3 GOVERNOR PP GARTH PERKIN

AG Garth Perkin spoke to members at tonight’s meeting.

Garth looks after 13 clubs in Area 3 as a representative of District Governor Andrea Grosvenor.  Garth’s area includes Batlow, Tumut, Tumbarumba, all 5 Wagga Wagga Clubs, Junee, Temora, Coolamon, Wagga Wagga Rotaract club and the e-Club of Wagga.  Garth aims to attend each club on three occasions over the next 12 months.

Garth is organising joint meetings with presidents of nearby clubs such as Temora, Junee and Coolamon.

Garth spoke with passion about his volunteering work overseas and in particular the Darkness to Light project of the RC of Wagga Wagga led by Dr. Alok Sharma from that club.   Some photos below:

 

The Darkness to Light camp
Dr. Alok Sharma in India changing lives by giving sight to those who have cataracts
Marg and Garth at a fundraising dinner in Wagga Wagga for Darkness to Light

Darkness to Light is a joint effort between the RC of  Yamunanagar Riviera in Northern India and the RC of Wagga Wagga.   Darkness to light has an excellent website below:

Darkness to Light

Here are some photos of Garth over the past few years:

 

DIARY

N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

Monday  January 24th – Regular Meeting.  Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

*Monday  TBA – Upcoming Speaker Meeting.  Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan.

* Partner’s night

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

 

 

ALL cartoons and jokes were sourced from Facebook.

 

ROTARY NEWS

Rotary magazine’s 2023 Photo Awards

See the world courtesy of this year’s award-winning photographers

Writing in this magazine in 1946, Paul Harris remarked that “travel is a good corrective for … mental near-sightedness.” The same holds true for photography, especially if, like Rotary itself, the photographer takes a global perspective.

To verify that observation you need look no further than this issue of Rotary magazine…….

FULL STORY HERE.

 

Winner

Photographer: Edward Uhalla
Rotaract Club of Ikate, Nigeria

 

July is Rotary’s Maternal & Child Health Month

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2023-24

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: John Bond
  • President-Elect 2024-2025: Adrian Lindner
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: Leslie Weston
  • Service Projects Director:  Adrian Lindner
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Paul Weston
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for 10th July 2023

 

Meeting of Monday 10th July

President John Bond welcomed his guest cousin Rod and 19 members to his first meeting as our president.

IPP Paul Weston thanked all those who volunteered for the setting up and organising the changeover dinner last Monday July 3rd.  In particular IPP Paul thanked Henk for stepping up with the CV for Trevor Jose and the presentation of his Paul Harris Fellow award.

Some items that we discussed were:

  • The bulletin – weekly or monthly? Most members it would seem would prefer a weekly with less content.
  • First board meeting for 23-24 will be Monday 17th July at 5.15 pm.
  • Monday 17th July our “guest speaker” will be D9705 Area Governor Garth Perkin.
  • Request for information from Lucy O’Brien for an exchange to the USA.
  • President John reported that the Red Faces event is coming along.

S@A Dick Jennings concluded the evening with another classic fines session.  However Dick said that he missed his Cpl Garth.

 

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N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

Monday July 17th – First Board Meeting of 23-24.  Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

*Monday July 17th – Speaker Meeting. Area 3 Governor Garth Perkin will present his jdeas for the new Rotary year. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan.

* Partner’s night

JUST FOR LAUGHS

ALL cartoons and jokes were sourced from Facebook.

ROTARY NEWS

The second Rotary president from Scotland embarks on his hope-filled agenda

A young bagpiper parades out of a hotel banquet room playing the familiar refrain of “Scotland the Brave.” Behind him, carrying a plated ceremonial haggis and wearing blue, green, black, and yellow Gordon Modern tartan, is 2023-24 Rotary International President Gordon McInally.

It’s Burns Night…….  FULL STORY HERE

 

July is Rotary’s Maternal & Child Health Month

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2023-24

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: John Bond
  • President-Elect 2024-2025: Adrian Lindner
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: Leslie Weston
  • Service Projects Director:  VACANT
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Paul Weston
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Club Changeover Dinner July 2023

JULY 3rd 2023 CHANGE OVER PICTORIAL REPORT

Monday July 3rd 2023 we had 50 guests to our annual changeover dinner.  A full report will be in the July Bulletin.

Welcome to President John Bond and his Board of Directors for the 2023-2024 Rotary Year.

Here are some photos of the events of the dinner.  Click on the thumb nails for a larger image.

 

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for June 2023

 

 

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

MEETINGS OF JUNE 2023

Meeting of Monday June 5th 

Tonight President Paul welcomed 21 members and many guests which included Marilyn Jennings, Maureen Hulsman, Leo de Kroo and his wife Marianne, Maree Jennings, Sharon Miles, Vicki Langtry, Lorraine Hamilton, Mick O’ Brien and our guest speaker, Alex Manley from SolarWise in Wagga Wagga. 

Paul announced that Professor Leslie Weston has been elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.  

Professor Leslie Weston FAAS

The Academy’s Fellows

Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science are among the Nation’s most distinguished scientists, elected by their peers for ground-breaking research and contributions that have had clear impact. Each year the Academy may elect up to 20 new Fellows by ‘Ordinary Election’ and up to four additional Fellows by ‘Special Election’. From 1954 to 2023, there have been 915 Fellows elected to the Academy.

Professor
Leslie Weston
FAAS

Elected in 2023
Charles Sturt University
New South Wales, Australia
 

Guest speaker Alex Manley was introduced by Grahame Miles.

Guest speaker Alex Manley being introduced by Grahame Miles.
  • Alex spoke passionately about the future of our energy supply in Australia.  Alex illustrated what he believes to be the Big Energy Revolution happening right now.
  • Oil and gas are on the way out.
  • Solar is surpassing all other energy supplies.
  • We as a nation are weaning off fossil fuels.
  • This decade 50% of our energy needs will come from our roofs.
  • The SUN has abundant energy!
  • BTW 86% of Kenya’s energy comes from thermal, solar and wind.

SOLARWISE WAGGA WAGGA

Paul Weston thanked Alex for his talk.

 

Monday June 12th – No Meeting (King’s Birthday)

Picture Getty Images

 

Meeting of Monday June 19th 

Tonight was the 4th Club Assembly for 2022-2023.  President Paul welcomed 23 members to the meeting and excellent rollup for a club assembly.  This meeting followed the last board meeting for 2022-2023.

However before PE John Bond Chaired the assembly we conducted a few matters of general business including:

  • Dick Jennings spoke on the plight of the Hey family from Ganmain.

Dick Jennings recently visited the Ganmain Bakery and found out about the Hey twins from Ganmain.  The Ganmain Bakery had organised a hamper to raise money for the continued costs that these twins face in the future.

Their grandmother has a GoFundMe page up and running as well.

Dick had recommended that the Board approve a donation to the Hey family, (amount to be decided by the Board), to support their ongoing costs for treatment in Canberra for these children.  The Board agreed to donate $500 to the Hey family.

 

  • Daryl Breust reported on the collection at the football for the Hunter Valley bus tragedy.  Daryl, Lexi and Mary collected $794.90 during half time.
  • Mary Potts asked if any members would like to order a Rotary shirt with our logos embroidered in Temora.  There are two choices, a polo or a dress shirt.  Please contact Mary to order your shirts.
  • Paul asked for members to send in their attendance for our changeover on Monday July 4th asap.
  • Henk Hulsman, Chair of the CRC 2023 Telephone Book committee, outlined the recent committee report that was accepted by the board.  This report is available if any member needs a copy (sent with the board minutes).
  • JJG pointed out that we still do not have a President for 2024-2025 nor a Service Projects Director.

CLUB ASSEMBLY REPORT

PE John Bond then outlined his plans and goals for the upcoming Rotary year 2023-2024 among the items John listed included:

  1. The CRC 2023 Telephone  Book.  Once we have a sustainable number of entries for the 2023 CRCTB then we will proceed with getting advertisers.
  2. The Gears & Beers weekend to support Wollundry RC in the annual event.  A Chair and a committee is needed for this event as Daryl Breust will not be in Coolamon at the time the date is Sunday the 1st October 2023.
  3. John would like to see some joint meetings with neighbouring Rotary clubs.
  4. Support the next Open Garden Days probable to be held in October 2024.  these days require a lot of planning well ahead of the date set.
  5. Catering look at NYE and supporting the Trotting Club.
  6. Support our D9705 Environment Envoy Adrian Lindner with some projects such as community gardens, Landcare and Birdlife habitat.
  7. John asked all members present to bring further ideas to his attention.

John concluded that he will not be an autocratic president and encouraged all members to go through the chair with an open mind.

The meeting concluded with a very spirited fines session led by S@A Garth Perkin and Corporal Dick Jennings. The fines will go towards the RAWCS Bus Tragedy appeal for the Singleton RC.  The raffle was won by Alex Thompson.

Meeting of Monday June 26th 

Tonight was the last ordinary meeting for the 2022-2023 Rotary year.  President Paul welcomed 5 guests and 23 members.  Among our guests were Jann Nulty, Marilyn Jennings, Jeanette Campbell and Jamie Campbell.

  • Daryl advised the meeting that David Byfield form Wollundry said that Phil McIntosh will be back in early July and that they will probably visit us to discuss the next Gears and Beers weekend.
  • Scott Mudd is going to the Narrandera Changeover dinner.  Garth Perkin attended the Temora changeover and both Garth and JJG will attend WW Sunrise tomorrow night.  Garth is attending as many clubs in his role as D9705 Area 3 Governor.
  • Junee RC asked us to promote their upcoming changeover dinner to be held on Sunday 9th July from 12 midday.
  • Paul wanted to know where the nearest defibrillator was located in Ganmain following an incident over the weekend at the showgrounds.  The bakery has one and there are a few in Ganmain.
  • Bear Brian Pattison left some DVDs for members to take home.
  • The upcoming CRC changeover was discussed and Henk, Albert, JJG, Alex, Paul and Leslie all volunteered to help set up the room on Monday afternoon.  John Bond and Paul will organise the deserts.
  • As well we discussed the presentation of cheques.
  • Daryl Breust accepted the position of MC for the evening.
  • Paul will prepare the programme and the president’s report.

Tonight Lexi Furner prepared and presented a short history of her family and how they came to Australia.  It was a very interesting talk on Lexi and some of her ancestors.

There was so much wonderful information that I have compiled it in bullet form to be brief.

  • In 12 generations there are an accumulated 4,094 ancestors by the 9th great grandparents.
  • On Lexi’s Mothers side this goes back to the First Fleet and HMS Prince of Wales in 1788: 

  • Lexi’s Father’s side left Germany in 1864 escaping the Kaiser at that time.  He arrived in Two Fold Bay in 1865 where cholera broke out on board ship 66 women men and children died.  63 survived the journey and were anchored in Quarantine Bay.  From here Lexi’s Dad walked 80 miles to Kamarooka where eventually started farming.
  • Lexi was born in the late 60s and has 2 younger sisters.  Lexi led an idyllic life on their parents dairy farm in the Bega Valley where Lexi attended Sunday School at Kamarooka as well as attending Bega High School.  
  • Lexi met her future husband Ivan Furner through some of her Bega cousins and they had five daughters.
  • In 1977 Lexi left the Bega Valley for the Riverina where they have been since.

    (Editor’s note: there were too many anecdotes to include here) 

Paul thanked Lexi for her life story and we all wished Lexi well as a member of our club.

We had news that Neil Munro is in Intensive care in Wagga and will be flown to Sydney.  Our thoughts, prayers and best wishes got to Neil for a speedy recovery.  Thinking of you Neil.

S@A Garth and his faithful corporal then conducted a very amusing fines session and as always no one was spared.

 

DIARY

N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

*Monday July 3rd – CRC 52nd Changeover Dinner. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

Monday July 10th – First Meeting for 23-24. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

*Monday July 17th – Area 3 Governor Garth Perkin.  Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan. 

* Partner’s night

JUST FOR LAUGHS

N.B.  ALL of the above images were obtained from Facebook

THE PUZZLER

Answers to the last puzzlers:

  • Easier one: Regardless of its dimensions, once a hole is dug there is no dirt in it.
  • Harder one: If your uncle’s sister is not your aunt, she must be your mother.

This month’s puzzlers: 

Wordy one: Which word in the dictionary is always spelled incorrectly?

Mathy one: Garth has 53 socks in his drawer: 21 identical blue, 15 identical black and 17 identical red. The lights are out and Garth is completely in the dark. How many socks must Garth take out to make 100 percent certain he has at least one pair of black socks?

 

1.  ROTARY NEWS ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION 2023 MELBOURNE

Melbourne 2023 has come and gone with some 15,000+ delegates.  Here are some highlights from the RI Convention.  By all accounts from some Rotarians from our D9705 who attended it was an inspirational convention. Personally I have attended 7 RICONS to date.  Indeed all were inspirational especially the 2005 Chicago RICON with 42,000+ delegates, this convention was an eye opener for me.

Here are some photos of the 2023 Melbourne RICON courtesy of My Rotary.org

Videos from Melbourne 2023

Next RICON Singapore 2024

 

 

 

 

2. MUNA (Model United Nations Assembly).

 

 

The Rotary Club of Canberra Sunrise is once again, facilitating the National Model United Nations Assembly in the Senate Chamber of the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD, or old Parliament House), from 12 – 13 August 2023. 

The objective of a Rotary MUNA in Australia is to involve secondary school students in a hands-on experience of a UN-style conference and through that experience to increase the students’ sense of international understanding and goodwill, one of the primary goals of Rotary International. Rotary believes that it is through our youth that hopefully we can look forward to increased world peace. All students participating in the Assembly are encouraged to dress in the national costume of the country they are representing for the Assembly deliberations.

MUNA was first introduced to Rotary in Australia at Lake Cargelligo, NSW in 1980 and the concept was then passed on to the Forbes Rotary Club in 1984. Since then, MUNA has spread throughout most districts of Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. In 1989, the then President of Rotary International, Royce Abbey placed MUNA on the World Youth Activities Committee Agenda for Rotary and similar sessions are now held in many countries. 

In 1997, the Rotary Club of Canberra Sunrise took up the challenge to organise a National MUNA Conference, which attracted teams from many parts of Australia. This year marks the 25th National MUNA organised in Canberra by the Rotary Club of Canberra Sunrise (there were no MUNAs in 2020, 2021 due COVID-19 restrictions).

There is also an opportunity on the evening of 11 August at the accommodation centre at Canberra Park Resort, for delegates to discuss the resolutions to be debated, to identify speaker teams for and against each resolution, to meet other teams in their bloc, and to and develop the bloc identity and strategies for the debate.

All participants will be individually presented with a certificate. There are also prizes for winning teams. Adjudicators will determine the teams with the best overall performances. The top three teams identified will receive a prize. The Adjudicators may also award Highly Commended prizes.

An award, the Totenhofer Peace Prize, is awarded to the team which makes the greatest contribution in the debate for world peace.

This year, we are expecting around 20 teams from around the nation to participate in MUNA 2023, but registrations for teams wishing to compete are still open and enquiries can be made by emailing [email protected]

We are always on the lookout for Rotarians who may like to help out on the weekend, and in particular, are still yet to complete the roster for “runners” – the passers of diplomatic notes during the debates. If you’re interested, please drop a line to [email protected]

Greg Hood AO
+61 418 123 145
PO Box 5019
University of Canberra
ACT 2617

 

 

 

July is Rotary Maternal and Child Health Month

 

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2023-24

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: John Bond
  • President-Elect 2024-2025: Adrian Lindner
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: Leslie Weston
  • Service Projects Director:  VACANT
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Dick Jennings
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Paul Weston
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

 

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for May 2023

 

 

MEETINGS OF MAY 2023

Meeting of Monday 1st May

Tonight we had 18 members and one guest in Caleb Smith Salvation Army Temora.

RYDA Rotary Youth Driver Awareness we have been asked by organiser David Brady to help on Wednesday 10th May as our Coolamon Central School will be attending.  The CRC usually supports this event by paying for the bus. Mary Potts is organising our volunteers.

President Paul Weston spoke on the latest edition of the Coolamon Community Chronicle and advised the members that Henk Hulsman and Neil Munro would be distributing the CCC.

Mary Potts advised the meeting that we would be supporting the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal 2023 with a raffle in the main street of Coolamon on Saturday 13th May. Please put your names on the roster.

Caleb Smith then gave a good story on the Salvos and why we should continue to support the Red Shield Appeal.

Caleb pointed out a dew projects that the Salvos have been involved in recently, including:

  • Eugowra floods with their Salvation Army van They were there for 5 days and Caleb described how one house was “moved” 3 doors down from where it used to be.  Caleb said there were plenty of miracles that week.
  • The salvos handed out a lot of money to help those affected by the immediate crisis.
  • One of their largest responses so far this year was to alleviate hardships for the people of Lismore who have done it tough with the recent flooding.
  • In Temora they provide one good meal a day for around 50 children who usually skip their breakfast.
  • The Op Shop in Wagga Wagga makes good money.

 

President Paul Weston thanks Caleb for his talk.

The meeting concluded with a spirited fines session with Garth and Dick in fine form.  The raffle was won by Adrian Lindner.  Another good night at the CRC! 

Meeting of Monday 8th May

President Paul Weston welcomed 14 members, a low turnout due to the inclement weather.

Tonight we toasted King Charles III following his coronation.

Paul Weston printed the May edition of the Coolamon Community Chronicle, another great edition.

Mary Potts reminded members that RYDA was happening for our CCS on Wednesday 10th and so far Mary was the only volunteer.

Mary Potts also worked on the volunteers for the Salvation Army raffle to be held on the upcoming Saturday.

7.30-10.00 am – Lexi Furner, Henk Hulsman and Mary Potts

10.00 am to 12.30 pm – Albert Suidgeest, Garry Truscott and John Glassford.

Paul Weston reminded members that we had a Board meeting upcoming on Monday 15th May at 5.15 pm.

The raffle prizes went to Neil Munro and second prize to Paul Weston.

A good night of fellowship followed the meeting.

Meeting of Monday 15th May

Tonight President Paul Weston welcomed 21 members to the meeting, a very good turn up of members.

President Paul reported on the Board meeting which had just concluded and some areas that were covered by the Board included:

  • The CRC Telephone Book was discussed at length by the Board and it was decided that a Club Assembly will be held on Monday 19th June.  The Assembly will focus on the telephone book for 2023 and to hear from President-Elect John Bond for his plans for his upcoming year as President of our club.
  • The 5th Monday of May this year will be a social evening at the Top Pub. Partners and guests are welcome.
  • Mary Potts is finalising the Sunflower Seeds for Ukraine donation collection, with one box still to be returned.
  • The CRC should form a Social Committee. Interested members please let President Paul or President-Elect John know of your interest.
  • The Board briefly discussed the distribution of the funds that were raised by the Open Garden Days.
  • We approved a donation of $500 for the Coolamon Historical Society in their quest to digitise historical editions of the Coolamon-Ganmain Farmers Review.

There were several items of general business discussed during the evening including:

  • Mary Potts is happy to take orders for new Rotary shirts for any member who would like to get a club shirt.
  • The suggested Social Committee now has three members, Mary Potts, Grahame Miles and John Glassford.
  • Grahame Miles has invited Alex Manley from SolarWise in Wagga to present his personal views on the transition to sustainable energy. Alex will be our guest speaker on Monday 5th June.

  • Albert Suidgeest will be our in house guest speaker on Monday 22nd May and will be talking about his recent experience donating stem cells for his brother.
  • Neil Munro spoke about the impending closure of the Coolamon Newsagency.  A sad day for Coolamon.  Neil requested that we look at recognising the Guthrie’s at one of our Monday night meetings.  Monday the 10th July was suggested as a good date.
  • PE John Bond is still looking for ideas for his Red Faces evening.
  • RYDA Mary Potts reported on the RYDA event held last week.  Mary was the only volunteer form our club.  During the day on Wednesday alone there were 330 students taking part including 30 form our Coolamon Central School.

  • Red Shield Appeal.  Mary Potts said that we had raised $325.70 from the raffle and $292.82 from bucket donations.  Mary did say that we would be manning the gate at the football match between Coolamon and Ganmain.

All in all a very productive meeting and with a short fines session by S@A Dick Jennings and Cpl Adrian Lindner the night ended with the raffle being won by Leslie Weston.

WOLLUNDRY PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

Wollundry Rotary in Wagga Wagga held its second Photography Competition and Exhibition!
 
It was open to all amateur, semi-professional and junior photographers.
 
There were some really big prizes to be won.
 
John Glassford entered 10 photos of his and Susan’s recent visit to Kenya and Zanzibar.  One of the entries John submitted won third prize in the general classification, and John donated his prize money to the Australian Rotary Health Foundation:
 
 

Meeting of Monday 22nd May

Tonight, Henk Hulsman was in the chair as President Paul was on the way to Brisbane.  Henk welcomed one guest in Vicki Langtry and 18 members.  Tonight, PP Albert Suidgeest was our speaker, and his subject was his recent experience as a T Cell donor for his brother.

On general business Mary Potts reported on the recent Special General Meeting for D9705 this SGM was called to approve the D9705 budget for the next Rotary year. Mary said that 92% of the clubs present were in favour.  Mary said there would be a $5.00 fee increase in our subs for the next year.

Mary also spoke on club shirts and Mary will take orders and if any embroidery is needed, we can have these done in Temora.  

Daryl Breust advised the members that he would be standing down as Chair of the Gears & Beers committee and that we will need a new chair for the next Gears & Beers event set down for September 30th and October 1st.

Tonight PP Albert Suidgeest spoke passionately about his recent experience donating T cells for his brother John who has leukaemia.  John is in the Royal Melbourne Hospital.  Albert proved to be a perfect match for this bone marrow transplant for his brother.

Albert gave a detailed talk which included:

  •  Gene related with a radical gene that causes the leukaemia in 30% of cases who carry this radical gene.
  • Albert had 7 sisters and 3 brothers and out of the 11 siblings his was the perfect match.
  • After extensive testing of Albert’s blood it was deemed safe for him to donate his T cells.
  • Albert then went through 4 nights and had to inject himself.  The hospital staff then created the T cells.
  • Albert explained in detail the whole process over a period of 4-5 hours of how the T cells were generated.
  • John has been on chemotherapy in 1 week in 3. 
  • In time around July John will get the stem cells form Albert John will then have 2 months to recover.

You can learn more here about leukaemia from the Leukaemia Foundation 

Thank you Albert for such an interesting talk and all our members wish John a speedy end to his cancer.

 

Meeting of Monday 29th May

Tonight was the 5th Monday of May, so we decided have a social night.  We had dinner at the Top Pub in Coolamon which saw a great turnout of members, partners and guests.

We welcomed back Anne and Garth from their recent visit to New Zealand. It appears that the group that went over had a wonderful time.  Garth then roped in Dick to conduct an auction of some rare New Zealand souvenirs that Garth brought back.  As always Dick was in fine form as an auctioneer.

No business was carried out and we enjoyed the pub food. Below are a few photos from a great social night with good friends in Rotary.

 

 

DIARY

N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!

Monday 12th June – NO MEETING (Public Holiday/King’s Birthday).

*Friday 16th June 2023 –  LIONS Coolamon 2023 Changeover Dinner.   $35 per head at the Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 7.00 for 7.30 pm.  Dress: Jacket & Tie or Ladies Equivalent.  

Monday 19th June – Board of Directors Meeting.  Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 5.15 pm.

Monday 19th June – CLUB ASSEMBLY. Planning meeting for 2023-2024 with PE John Bond and Telephone directory discussion.  Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

*Monday 26th June – Speaker Meeting. Member Lexi Furner will give her life story. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

*Monday July 3rd – CRC 52nd Changeover Dinner. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7 pm.

Friday 20th-Sunday 22nd October – Rotary District 9705 Annual Conference. Queanbeyan.

* Partner’s night

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

 

THE PUZZLER

Answers to the last puzzlers:

  • Easier one: 1) Andrea Grosvener (Queanbeyan) is the District Governor-Elect of D9705, 2) Garth Perkin (Coolamon) is the Area Governor-Elect of Area 3, 3) There are 81 clubs in D9705.
  • Harder one: 1) Wollundry-Wagga Wagga is the largest club in D9705 , 2) Condobolin is the northernmost club in D0705, 3) Rob Uhl is a member of the Brindabella E-club.

This month’s puzzlers: 

Easier one: How much dirt is there in a hole measuring 2 metres in depth and 1 metre in diameter?

Harder one: If your uncle’s sister is not your aunt, what relation is she to you?

 

ROTARY NEWS

1.  THE ROTARY BELL

 
“The meeting of the Rotary Club of New York City, held at the Hotel Astor on August 24th was of unusual significance to the American drama. More than seven hundred guests, among the many America’s leading actors, play-wrights, producers, artists, and writers, paid fitting tribute to the memory of Edwin Booth, and accepted on behalf of the Rotary Club of America a life-size portrait of Booth, which will be placed in the Shakespeare Gallery at Stratford. 
Clipping from THE ROTARIAN
October, 1922
 
 
History of the Rotary Bell
 
In 1922, U.S. Rotarians organized an attendance contest; the challenge was that the losing clubs would join in giving the winning club a prize. The Rotary Club of New York City was declared the winner and to them was awarded as a prize a bell from a popular patrol boat, which was placed on wood that came from HMS “Victory”, Admiral Nelson’s vessel at the battle of Trafalgar. 
 
Since then, the bell used in Rotary meetings started to represent, as on the ships, order, discipline and the time to guide us through the weekly hour and a half meetings. The bell informs us with its sound the beginning of the Rotary meeting, at which time people present should stand, same as at the end, in order to salute the national and Rotary flags. The gavel symbolizes the authority invested in the Rotarian elected to the highest position in Rotary, and through him, reminds those present of his authority. When presidents transmit their positions to their successors at the end of their mandate, they give the bell their last hit turning the gavel over to their successor, symbolizing the transfer of authority.

 

2. Rotary Action Groups

Rotary Action Groups are independent, Rotary-affiliated groups made up of people from around the world who are experts in a particular field, such as economic development, peace, addiction prevention, the environment, or water.

Action groups offer their technical expertise and support to help clubs plan and implement projects to increase our impact, one of Rotary’s strategic priorities. This support includes helping clubs find partners, funding, and other resources. Action groups can also help clubs and districts prepare grant applications, conduct community assessments, and develop plans to monitor and evaluate their projects. Read more about these activities in the .

Anyone who wants to share their expertise to make a positive difference can join an action group. Only Rotarians, Rotaractors, and Rotary Peace Fellows can serve in leadership roles.

Rotary Action Groups by area of focus

Promoting peace


Fighting disease











Providing clean water and sanitation

Saving mothers and children

Supporting education

Growing local economies

Protecting the environment

Action groups that work in more than one area of focus

 

 

3.  June is Rotary Fellowship Month

ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS LIST AND LINKS.

Here are just a few some excellent fellowships to join:

Beer Rotarians Enjoy Fellowship or BREW

Coffee Lovers Fellowship

Cricket

Empowering Women

Rotary Means Business

Wine Appreciation 

You can view all of them on the following page on Rotary.org

Rotary Fellowships

 

June is Rotary’s Fellowship Month

 

 

Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2022-23

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: Paul Weston
  • President-Elect 2023-2024: John Bond
  • Secretary: John Glassford
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Membership Director: John Nulty
  • Service Projects Director:  John Bond
  • Youth Services Director: Anne Rzeszkowski
  • Club Admin Director:  Henk Hulsman
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Garth Perkin
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Albert Suidgeest
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford