COOLAMON ROTARY CLUB MEETING August 25th. 2025
President Mary welcomed 15 members and one guest, Marilyn Jennings to our meeting.
Mary welcomed all and especially the return of Ted Hutcheon.
The following items were discussed during our meeting:
- Henk spoke on the breakfast for needy children one that the CRC is supporting. Lexi and Henk were the volunteers and Henk said that the children who attended were all well mannered. They received bacon and egg rolls and the PCYC was represented by a police woman from Junee. The next breakfast will be in 2 weeks time.
- Mary thanked all the members who volunteered at the Ganmain Show car parking.
- Anne is looking for volunteers for the upcoming Australian Cycling Road Championships to be held at Wantabadgery and at the Wagga Wagga Pomingalarna Reserve. Anne spoke on the event and we need up to 33 slots to be filled. There was a lot of discussion on the matter: Some felt that we would not get enough volunteers and that we could share the volunteering with the Coolamon Lions club. The organisers are going to donate $2,000 for the volunteers. It was also suggested that we ask our Friends of Rotary to help fill the slots.
Please fill in the attached roster and send it back to Anne:
Reminders:
- Gears and Beers presentation next Monday night.
- ANZAC biscuits baking set for Saturday 27th September for the Gears & Beers event.
There was a brief fines session carried out by S@A Dick and not many were spared. Henk was fined for talking about spraying the bowling green and that he advised us not to lick the B—s!
The raffle was won by Bruce and the meeting ended early at 8.15pm.
Another excellent night of friendship and Rotary work.
OUT AND ABOUT GANMAIN SHOW.
I was unable to attend the Ganmain Show on Saturday so here are some photos taken off Facebook these are of the pie eating competition organised by Ganmain Pies:
A great day at the Ganmain show yesterday.
Congratulations to our winner of the pie eating competition Joe Obeid who smashed 3 pies in 2:08:69.
Some other photos that I got from Facebook of the 115th Ganmain Show:
GEARS & BEERS UPDATE ROUTE DROP:
GRAVEL Hu-diddly-huge changes for gravel routes. All new farms. 2025 Dirty 130 has one ginormous 17 km section of unbroken private farm riding surrounded by crops (allergy alert), spanking new single track through a forest, + a new pitstop in a machinery shed with the Salty 70 crew. Massive route change and new farms for Salties as well!
BLACK STUFF Roadie 105s you’ll be stoked to know you’re 100% sealed road this year. The 30km + Strawberry 10 will be just as delicious as last year. Something for everyone!
THE TAKEAWAY Vibes on all courses, but if you’re someone that has been holding off doing the Dirty 130, this might be the year to step up!
More detail: https://mailchi.mp/gearsandbeers/2025-courses-released
DIARY
*Monday 1st September – Visit of Phil Macintosh and David Byfield from Wollundry RC Gears and Beers. Coolamon Sport Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
Monday 8th. September Board Meeting 5.15 pm Coolamon Sport Rec Club.
*Monday 15th September – Guest Speakers, Jeremy and Peter from the JJW Massey Dealership in Wagga. Coolamon Sport Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
*Monday 22nd September – Guest Speaker, Cassie from CG Creations who makes handmade leather goods in Coolamon.
Saturday 27th September ANZAC Biscuits Baking (details to follow).
*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!!!
Friday 31st October – Sunday 2nd November. 2025 Rotary South Pacific Zone Conference
Monday 10th 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. MUNA 2025 MODEL UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY
On 16 – 17 August 2025, passionate debate once again filled the historic House of Representatives Chamber at Canberra’s Old Parliament House (now MoAD, the Museum of Australian Democracy), as the Rotary Club of Canberra Sunrise facilitated the Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA 2025).
Almost 60 students from 19 schools around Australia travelled to Canberra to debate United Nations (UN) Resolutions with fervour, conviction and with passion.
MoAD provided the perfect venue for debating the UN resolutions – a venue that was the home of our democracy from its opening almost a century ago on 9 May 1927, until the opening of our “new” Parliament House on 9 May 1988.
A full range of photos from MUNA 2025 can be found at
https://rotaryclubofcanberrasunrise.org.au/Stories/muna-2025
2. IVORY BELONGS TO ELEPHANTS.
Rotarian Jim Justus Nyamu, a Kenyan, has walked many miles to promote the conservation of elephants in East Africa. Jim is now taking on his biggest walk, from Mombasa in Kenya to Zimbabwe.
Kenya Wildlife Service is supporting a 3,900 km walk championed by Jim Justus Nyamu to raise awareness on the critical role of elephants in our ecosystems, the threats of poaching, and the urgent need to mitigate human–elephant conflict.
This ambitious 150-day campaign walk, crossing seven critical elephant habitats and connecting diverse ecosystems, underscores the importance of protecting landscapes where elephants and communities coexist.
In collaboration with grassroots partners, the walk advances cross-border conservation and strengthens a united African voice for elephants.
Join us in fostering human–wildlife coexistence and safeguarding Kenya rich wildlife heritage by standing together for the jumbos!
IDEAS: UTES IN THE PADDOCK.
Thinking about a social weekend away as we have done this before. This exhibition is in Condobolin.
Utes in the Paddock is gaining increased national attention for being one of the most unique & quirky Australian outdoor Art Exhibition in the country, with many of Australia’s most gifted outback artists involved in creating this exceptional tribute to bush and outback life. Their website is below:
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