Coolamon RC Bulletin for Week of July 14th 2024

 

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for Week of July 14th 2024

Meeting of Monday 8th July 2024

Our first meeting for the new Rotary year began with president Adrian Lindner welcoming 17 members along to what became an excellent start to the new Rotary year.

Adrian gave a short summary of the preceding board meeting of which all members will receive the minutes within 7 days.

Adrian read out a thank you letter from Claire Munro expressing here deep felt thanks for the tribute we paid to PP Neil Munro PHF, with a special reference to Bondy the resident cellist.  There was also a thank you letter from Allawah Lodge for the donation towards their work in our community.

Rural Supplies Petrol Offer letter to Adrian:

I have received your email regarding sponsorship. We are happy to let you have our litres for dollars promotion for the month of August 2024

How does it work?  We pay .0025 cents per litre for every litre of fuel sold for the particular month

How do you get more money? Simply push the fact to your members to fill up at Rural Supplies Coolamon…….. the more we sell the more you get, so it’s in your groups interest to push the fact

How much money will you expect at the end of month?  We normally sell around 200,000 litres per month so 200,000 x .0025 = $500 of course that varies with the amount we sell.

Adrian handed out the D9705 Directory and a leaflet on the Dinner programme for August and September.  This leaflet will be printed on our printer and left at various locations in our Shire.  We have a busy schedule upcoming so keep an eye out for the leaflet and for the diary in this bulletin.

Adrian reminded all present that we have our first guest speaker in Annette St. Clair from the Melanoma Institute of Australia will speak on melanoma and skin care.

Acting Secretary JJG spoke briefly about the Working With Children Check numbers that all members must have and must renew when they come up every 5 years.

Adrian then outlined some of the upcoming events and more discussion took place on the proposed work ahead of us as a club during the night.

Reports were then given by:

  1. Treasurer Mary Potts advising all members that our 6 monthly membership fees of $150 are now due.  The club has paid Rotary International and Rotary Down Under as well as our D9705 fees.  So it is up to each and every member to pay on time please.  (Well done Mary for making it to the meeting last night, soldier on).
  2. Service Projects Director Anne then spoke on the following events that we have been asked to provide catering for;
    • CSU Open Day Sunday 28th July from 10.30-2.30pm.  We have been asked to provide a quote for 400 bacon and egg rolls.  We discussed charging $10 per roll which is a gross return of $4,000.  A list for volunteers was sent around and Anne got a good response.  It will require our food van to be taken to the site at the CSU.
    • BBQ at CSU farm on Wednesday 31st July 11.30am to 2 pm    We did the event 2 years ago and it was good remuneration for little outlay.  Syngenta provided the meat/bread etc we provided to van and manpower (3-4 people would be enough).  We also need someone with a vehicle that can tow the van from the CSU to the farm and from the site back to Coolamon.  Recommendation:  We undertake this event and volunteers were forthcoming at the meeting.
    • Marrar Madness Saturday 7th September.  We need around 12 volunteers for this event that starts at 10.00am and finishes at 7.00pm.  We decided to support this event again this year and we have a number of volunteers however more are needed.  Contact Anne.
    • Red Nose day in Coolamon August 9th.  We were asked to run a BBQ on this day.  However we decided not to do this one as it would provide competition to the local businesses in Coolamon.

3.  Youth Services Director Scott Mudd has a good handle on the portfolio and will be looking at some special projects for our youth.  This will include:

    • An emphasis on youth vocational training with education and career advice and help in many areas.  Some of Scott’s ideas will include nursing, teaching and trades.  Adrian and Scott will be meeting with the Coolamon Central School to see how we can facilitate this.
    • Other programmes such as RYLA, RYPEN, RYDA and the NYSF will be supported.  (NB if you need the acronyms translated please let me know).  Looking good for Youth in 2024-2025.

4.  Public Image Director Grahame is looking at the 5th Monday meetings and suggested that we attend the   Ganmain Sports Club on Wednesday July 31st in lieu of the Monday meeting.  The next 5th Monday is in September and it was suggested that we could go to the Ariah Park Hotel for lunch again in lieu of the regular Monday meeting on the 29th September.  There was general consensus that both days would be suitable.

Adrian spoke on corporate membership and that he is looking at getting the larger organisations and businesses to join our club as a corporate member.  This will involve changing our By-Laws to accommodate this.

Other business done included a request by Daryl for the club to thank the Coolamon Rovers Football and Netball clubs for their support for the Red Shield appeal held at the Coolamon Sports events recently.  Mary Potts will help with this.

Albert presented John Nulty with a box of chocolates for his 81st birthday and John was given a hearty happy birthday song.  John then shouted the bar for his happy day.

NB: Albert Suidgeest advised us that he now has 5 gardens for the Open Garden days to be held on Sunday 20th and Saturday 26th October.  These gardens included some town gardens and other larger gardens.  Lorraine Farrelly has agreed to do Devonshire teas as part of her garden viewing.

Albert then held his first session as this year’s S@A and as he always does recited a couple for jokes and fined a few members mainly Bondy for his national anthem played many times at our change over dinner and Barry for running down a sheep.

The raffle was won by Anne and second prize to JJG.

All in all an excellent start to the new Rotary year and the preparation put on by our President was noted and very much appreciated.

The meeting closed on time and was followed by a meeting of the CRCTB 2024 committee while the other members retreated the bar to celebrate with John Nulty.

 

DIARY – PAY ATTENTION – A LOT GOING ON!

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 15th July – Speaker Meeting. Annette St. Clair will speak on melanoma and skin care. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 22nd July – Social Night. Get to know your member meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 29th July – Social Dining out 5th Monday. Bring your partners and guests.  Meeting will be at the Ganmain Sports Club.  CONFIRMED 6.30 FOR 7.00pm.

*Monday 5th August – Speaker Meeting. Deidre Tome (Wagga Sunrise) will speak on domestic violence.  Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 12th August- CRC Board Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

Monday 12th August- Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

You can download the full programme here and note that it will change and that will be reflected in the weekly bulletin:

CRC Program 24-25

Sunday October 6th Gears & Beers Dirty 130 Wollundry RC.  Website

Sunday October 20th Open Gardens Day

 

Saturday October 26th Open Gardens Day

*Friday 25th/Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now:

D9705 Conference

One of the highlights will be DG Michael Lapina, a treat indeed.  Yes Michael the current D9800 District Governor, and I heard him sing at the Zone 8 Conference in Canberra.   Michael and Heather McInally also had the Singapore Convention delegates give them a 6 minute standing ovation following their duet.  As you know Heather is the wife of Past RI President Gordon McInally.

JUST FOR LAUGHS

 

All of the above images were obtained from Facebook.

 

ROTARY NEWS

COOLAMON ROTARY CLUB BANNER

One of the enjoyable parts of being a Rotarian is the visiting of other clubs in your area or when you travel in the world.  Wherever you go there is a Rotary club probably in the town or city that you are visiting.  There are some 1,172,671 members in 38,851 clubs in 528 districts in 221 countries around the world.

To find a club simply go to Rotary.org and the go to Club Search:

https://my.rotary.org/en/club-search

Type in teh city or town and there will be a list of clubs in that area.  You can then click on the club that you would like to visit to get meeting times, venues and contact details.  I always do this prior to travelling anywhere as it is always a meaningful and rewarding way to meet local people.

Before the meeting introduce yourself and ask if you can exchange club banners.  Most clubs still practice this tradition.  Coolamon has a box of club banners that you are welcome to so take a few with you along on your next trip away from Coolamon.  I have exchanged with over 60 different clubs now around the world including Chicago ONE in 2005.  (The very first Rotary club that was formed in 1905 by Paul Harris.)

When you return to our club you can then present the banners that you have collected to the meeting.  We then attach these banners to our displays which we put up for special occasions.

Here is one banner that I exchanged in Samoa in 2010.  This was with Marco Kappenberger who lives in Apia and is a member of the Rotary E-Club of Latinoamérica, Secretary 2007-08,  District 4200,   www.recl.org  Environment Fellowship of Rotarians, President Apia, Samoa.

Here are some of the many banners that we have as a club exchanged over the years:

 

 

JULY IS ROTARY LEADERSHIP MONTH

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2024-25

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

  • President: Adrian Lindner
  • President-Elect 2025-2026: Mary Potts
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Rotary Foundation Director: Gary Truscott
  • Membership Director: Brian Pattison
  • Service Projects Director:  Anne Rzeszkowski
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Ian Jennings
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Albert Suidgeest
  • Club Environment Representative:  Adrian Lindner
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: John Bond
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for Week of July 7th 2024

 

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for Week of July 7th 2024

Meeting of Monday 1st July 2024

 

Tonight we held our annual change over dinner.  The baton was handed over to President Adrian Lindner from IPP John Bond.

MC Daryl Breust got proceedings under way at 7.00pm and we had four apologies being PDG Fred and Rae Loneragan, who was ill.  Leslie and Paul Weston who are in Europe attending three conferences.

Past Area Governor Garth Perkin made a very interesting and thought provoking welcome to country.  Garth consulted with a Wiradjuri Elder from Narrandera, Michael Lyons, on what should be said at such a meeting.  Well done Garth.

Our local Anglican Priest and fellow Rotarian Scott Mudd proposed the toast to our partners.

We had the pleasure of the District Governor attending this year’s changeover dinner DG Rob Uhl.  DG Rob came all the way from Moss Vale when PDG Fred Loneragan could not make it due to illness.

We had 63 guests, members, partners and visiting Rotarians attend last night’s meeting.  As with all change over dinners it went very well.  DG Rob Uhl remarked on what a vibrant Rotary club we have in Coolamon.

Our guests included our Coolamon Shire Mayor Dave McCann OAM.  Dave proposed the toast to Rotary International and DG Rob responded to the kind words spoken by our Mayor.

As always an excellent Chinese meal followed by the induction of Adrian Lindner as our President for 2024-2025 by outgoing President John Bond.  We did manage to get a few renditions of Advance Australia Fair!!!!

President Adrian then introduced his board of directors for the upcoming year.  So good to see some new faces taking on board positions.  Adrian outlined his goals for our club for the year ahead and I am sure that we will achieve these goals with his leadership.

 

We had visitors from Junee, Wagga Wagga Sunrise and some special guests being Claire Munro and 4 of her family.  Neil Munro would have enjoyed the evening with a tribute played for Neil by our local cellist Bondy.

Our Master of Ceremonies Daryl Breust did a superb job of keeping the meeting to time and a most enjoyable evening was had by all who attended with plenty of fellowship and friendship.

Here is a gallery of the event as the night unfolded:

 

Having a chat with our DG Rob last night, it looks like Rob is organising a wonderful D9705 Conference to be held in Mittagong from the 25th to the 27th October at the Mittagong RSL.  We need to support our DG and book now on the following website:

D9705 Conference

 

 

DIARY – PAY ATTENTION – A LOT GOING ON!

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 8th July – CRC Board Meeting (2nd Mon. of the month). Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

Monday 8th July – Regular Meeting.  Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 15th July – Speaker Meeting. Annette St. Clair will speak on melanoma and skin care. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 22nd July – Social Night. Get to know your member meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 29th July – 5th Monday Social Dining out (venue to be decided). Bring your partners and guests.

*Monday 5th August – Speaker Meeting. Deidre Tome (Wagga Sunrise) will speak on domestic violence.  Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 12th August- CRC Board Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

Monday 12th August- Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

You can download the full programme here and note that it will change and that will be reflected in the weekly bulletin:

CRC Program 24-25

Sunday October 6th Gears & Beers Dirty 130 Wollundry RC.  Website

*Friday 25th/Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now:

D9705 Conference

One of the highlights will be DG Michael Lapina, a treat indeed.  Yes Michael the current D9800 District Governor, and I heard him sing at the Zone 8 Conference in Canberra.   Michael and Heather McInally also had the Singapore Convention delegates give them a 6 minute standing ovation following their duet.  As you know Heather is the wife of Past RI President Gordon McInally.

 

THE PUZZLER

Answers to the last puzzles:

Wordy one: The two words are overt and covert.  Rebus puzzle: 1) space invaders, 2) growing economy, 3) head for cover, 4) noon tea, 5) forgive and forget, 6) corporate downsizing, 7) in between jobs, 8) win with ease, 9) try to understand.

This month’s puzzles: 

Riddle: I have a neck, but no head. I have two arms, but no hands. What am I?

Brain teaser: Who is biggest, Mr Bigger, Mrs Bigger, or their baby?

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

 

All of the above images were obtained from Facebook.

 

ROTARY NEWS

President Stephanie Urchick is ready to lead Rotary toward another winning season:

 

It’s a frigid January night, the second in a row to dip below zero degrees Fahrenheit in Chicago.

Schools are closed, events canceled, flights grounded. Outside an arctic blast is howling, but inside Stephanie Urchick’s condo, the party is sizzling.

Urchick wears jeans and a Pittsburgh Steelers T-shirt with a “Magic of Rotary” pin affixed. Draped over one of her shoulders is a “Terrible Towel,” an iconic yellow dish towel-size piece of fabric that stalwart fans of the American football team wave to rally their team. The occasional cheer or groan punctuates the party’s chatter…………….

Urchick grew up here in western Pennsylvania, near the border of West Virginia, a countryside of forests and farms in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Both her maternal and paternal grandparents moved here from Eastern Europe (Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine), settling down to take advantage of the jobs in the region’s coal mines and steel mills. When she arrived in the United States, her mother knew one sentence: “Give me some potatoes.”

Urchick’s culture and her family remain important to her………… read the full story below:

RI President Stephanie Urchick

 

 

JULY IS ROTARY LEADERSHIP MONTH

 

ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2024-25

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

  • President: Adrian Lindner
  • President-Elect 2025-2026: Mary Potts
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
  • Treasurer: Mary Potts
  • Rotary Foundation Director: Gary Truscott
  • Membership Director: Brian Pattison
  • Service Projects Director:  Anne Rzeszkowski
  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
  • Club Admin Director:  Ian Jennings
  • Public Image Director: Grahame Miles
  • Sergeant @ Arms: Albert Suidgeest
  • Club Environment Representative:  Adrian Lindner
  • Immediate Past President and Vice-President: John Bond
  • Bulletin Editors: Paul Weston and John Glassford
  • Webmaster: John Glassford

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for June 2024

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for June 2024

Click on the links below for the weekly bulletins from June there were only three in June due to the King’s Birthday weekend or I missed a week!!!!

Bulletin for Week of 27/05/2024

Bulletin for Week of 23/06/2024

Meeting of Monday 24th June

Our President John Bond “Bondy” welcomed 20 members to his last regular meeting tonight as our President for 2023-2024.  We also welcomed our guest Michael Suidgeest to another meeting.  Always very welcome Michael.

Paul reported on the non-board meeting as we did not have the required quorum of 5 directors.  The non-board discussed the arrangements for the upcoming change over on Monday.  The next BoD meeting will be held on Monday 8th July and then on every second Monday unless that falls on a public holiday.

Adrian was the only entry to the May puzzler so he won a free raffle ticket.

Leslie and Paul will be going to Europe for three conferences and will be away for three weeks.  Then they will be going to New York for their daughter’s wedding.

Adrian spoke on the D9705 change over dinner held in Young on the weekend and there were 103 Rotarians and their guests attending.  AG Garth attended so it was good to have two members of our club attend this change over.

Daryl reported on the Red Shield Appeal weekend.  Barry, Vicki and Bear collected in Marrar.  On Sunday at the football Daryl, Mary, Bondy and Lexi collected donations.  It was one of the best results for a Red Shield appeal since we stopped door knocking.  We raised $1,700 for the Salvation Army.  Well done to all who volunteered and Daryl expressed his thanks to all who helped.

Daryl also praised the Coolamon Football Club with donations from patrons who used the football club’s tap and go machine.  And a lot of patrons paid for their entry to the ground and added $ for the Salvos.  We need to send a letter of thanks to the Coolamon Football club for this wonderful support.

Vicki reported on the great weigh in which Bear won with a total loss of 14kgs.

Adrian, Henk, Garth, John G and others will be meeting at the Sports Club on Monday afternoon at 3.00pm to set up tables, decorations and banners for our change over dinner.

It was our last meeting with the S@A and his corporal who give way to Albert next year, as Albert will be our S@A for 2023-2024.  As it was the duos last fines session, no one was spared.  The raffle was won by Daryl with a 2nd prize of chocs going to Dick and the 3rd prize of lemonades to Bondy.

Well done Bondy for your year as our President, it has been a lot of fun.  As you can see from the photos at the end of this bulletin, we as a club, achieved a lot and worked hard for our community. Above all we had a lot of fun.

We wish PE Adrian a wonderful year as our President 2024-2025.

STOP THE PRESS:

P.E. Adrian has advised the bulletin that Mary Potts has agreed to be our President for 2025-2026.  Adrian also said that Vicki will be our Treasurer in 2025-2026.  Congratulations Mary and Vicki!

DIARY – PAY ATTENTION – A LOT GOING ON!

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 1st July – CRC Annual Changeover Dinner.Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.  Cost of $30 per head and please bring a desert.  Guests and partners are very welcome.

Monday 8th July – CRC Board Meeting (2nd Mon. of the month). Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

Monday 8th July – Regular Meeting.  Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 15th July – Speaker Meeting. Annette St. Clair will speak on melanoma and skin care. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 22nd July – Social Night. Get to know your member meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 29th July – 5th Monday Social Dining out (venue to be decided). Bring your partners and guests.

*Monday 5th August – Speaker Meeting. Deidre Tome (Wagga Sunrise) will speak on domestic violence.  Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 12th August- CRC Board Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

Monday 12th August- Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

You can download teh full programme here and note that it will change and that will be reflected in the weekly bulletin:

CRC Program 24-25

Sunday October 6th Gears & Beers Dirty 130 Wollundry RC.  Website

*Friday 25th/Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now for early bird registrations:  https://www.discon24.com/

THE PUZZLER

Answers to the last puzzles:

Wordy one: The two words are overt and covert.  Rebus puzzle: 1) space invaders, 2) growing economy, 3) head for cover, 4) noon tea, 5) forgive and forget, 6) corporate downsizing, 7) in between jobs, 8) win with ease, 9) try to understand.

This month’s puzzles: 

Riddle: I have a neck, but no head. I have two arms, but no hands. What am I?

Brain teaser: Who is biggest, Mr Bigger, Mrs Bigger, or their baby?

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

                      Think about it…

ROTARY NEWS

ROTARY CHANGEOVERS – PASSING THE BATON

This is an important time for all Rotarians around the world be it as a new member or President of Rotary International.  It is a time for renewal and a changing of the guard with new ideas for our work being of service to others.  Service Above Self.

Here are some very recent change over events from here and there:

COOLAMON ROTARY CLUB GALLERY 2023-2024

WELL DONE BONDY AND TEAM

 

JULY IS ROTARY LEADERSHIP MONTH

 

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 W/e 23 June 2024

 

Meeting of Monday 17th June

Our President John Bond “Bondy” welcomed 21 members to the meeting tonight.  A warm welcome for Scott who has returned from his annual holidays.  A good turn out despite the cold evening.  We had several items of business to discuss including:

  • Bear won the week’s weigh in having lost 12 kgs since the last weigh in and Scott 7kgs.
  • Members were asked if any of us are attending the Coolamon Lions Club changeover dinner on the 28th June.
  • Paul advised the members that Bondy’s last board meeting will be held on Monday 24th June.  Paul will be away for a few weeks as Leslie and Paul are going overseas for the wedding of their daughter in New York.
  • PE Adrian said that his board will meet on the second Monday of each month and Adrian’s first BoD meeting will be on Monday the 8th of July.
  • We are still looking for a president for 2025-2026.  Don’t be afraid of the position of president there is plenty of experience in our club to help with the job.  Being president of our club is an honour and a very rewarding experience.
  • Henk gave a brief report on the CRCTB 2024 committee meeting and advised all members that we are on track.  The committee is now working on bringing it all together with funds coming in and artwork being prepared.  The next stage will be collating all the advertisers and their artwork to begin the layout for the 2024 telephone book.
  • Daryl said that Barry and Bear will be in Marrar collecting for the Red Shield Appeal this Saturday and on Sunday from 10am-2pm in Coolamon.  Volunteers are asked to contact Daryl.
  • Albert is back and up to his old tricks with a ribald story to tell about Bruce and pants!
  • Adrian reported on the recent “street” raffle at Foodworks and over the two days we made a profit of $1,162.00.  Ted won the 1st prize in the raffle.  Adrian thanked all who volunteered over the two days.
  • A reminder that the District 9705 change over will be in Young this Saturday at the Young Services club from 12.00- 3.00pm.
  • Bondy led a brief discussion on the proposed two resolutions that D9705 want to table at the upcoming RI Council on Legislation.  The members voted to support both resolutions.

Tonight the return of our S@Arms Dick with some interesting and very amusing fines.

Raffle first prize won by Daryl and the second prize won by Bear.  All in all a productive night with plenty of fellowship as we wind down 2023-2024 and get ready for 2024-2025 with Adrian as our president.

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 24th June – CRC Board Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

Monday 24th June – Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 1st July – CRC Annual Changeover Dinner. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.  Details and cost to follow. Guests and partners are very welcome.

Monday 8th July – CRC Board Meeting (2nd Monday of each month). Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5.00 for 5.15 pm.

Monday 8th July – Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 15th July – Guest Speaker Annette St Clair.  

Monday 15th July – Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 22nd July – Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 29th July – Social Dining out (venue to be decided). Bring your partners and guests.

*Friday 25th/Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now for early bird registrations:  https://www.discon24.com/

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

 

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

 

ROTARY NEWS

1.  ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PHOTO COMPETITION

RI PHOTO COMPETITION

Rotary members fan out across the globe to capture the light

In March 2014, Thangavelu Saravanaraj, a member of the Rotary Club of Madurai North, India, accompanied Rotaractors volunteering at a tollbooth during a National Immunization Day in his hometown. Each time a bus stopped, the eager Rotaractors would hop on to administer polio drops to children. As one of the buses was about to roar away, volunteers spotted an unvaccinated baby inside. “They jumped to action,” recalls Saravanaraj. “As the mother brought the baby close to the window, one Rotaractor reached out to steady the child while another gave the drop.”

Saravanaraj, an avid photographer, captured the fleeting moment and submitted the photo for this magazine’s annual photography awards.

Nearly a decade later, we tracked down Saravanaraj, who now chairs the International Fellowship of Rotarian Photographers. Founded in 2012, the fellowship includes as members more than 1,400 professional and amateur photographers and photo enthusiasts around the world. They connect and share work through a lively Facebook page. Local chapters organize photo contests, workshops, and photography outings.

We worked with Saravanaraj to invite four fellowship members to judge this year’s Rotary magazine Photo Awards. In total, …………………….

FULL STORY HERE

Winner

Photographer: Keith Marsh
Rotary E-Club of Silicon Valley, California

 

More photos here:

PS a past member of our club Julie Clark should have entered her pics.  Julie takes amazing photos on her travels around Australia and this one from the Flinders Ranges is no exception:

Double click on Julie’s photo to get the amazing details that Julie captured.

2.  ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS

There are around 90 different Rotary Fellowships that you can join with like minded people from around the world.

One that some members may like is the Beers Rotarians Enjoy Worldwide Fellowship.

Beers Rotarians Enjoy Worldwide (BREW) Fellowship is one of the newest officially recognized Rotary fellowships. The fellowship was created for Rotarians around the worlds who love to drink and make beer.

BREW was started and organized in 2013 by Past District 5160 Governor Steve Lack, a member of the Rotary Club of Pleasant Hill, California, USA; Moses Aryee, Past President of the Rotary Club of Accra-West, Ghana; and Past District 5440 Governor Martin Limbird of the Rotary Club of Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

The primary goal of BREW is to create the largest fellowship in Rotary: an international community of Rotarians who share a love of beer. Another goal is to support efforts and projects to bring clean water to those in thirst since water is the primary ingredient in beer.

Follow them on their website below:

BREW Website

You can get a list of the Rotary Fellowships from the document below.

02 Fellowships

 

 

JUNE IS ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS MONTH

 

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 May 2024

THE 2024 SINGAPORE RI CONVENTION

There are 14,000+ delegates to this year’s RICON in Singapore.  Here is RI President Gordon McInally opening the convention.  There are several photos in Rotary news at the end of this bulletin.  Book now for Calgary 2025!

 

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for May 2024

Click on the links below for the weekly bulletins from May:

Bulletin for Week of 12/05/2024

Bulletin for Week of 19/05/2024

Bulletin for Week of 26/05/2024

Meeting of Monday 27th May

Our President John Bond “Bondy” welcomed 16 members to the meeting tonight.

A low turnout of members but to be expected with sowing almost done by our farmer members.  We also have some members away on holidays.

We had some business including:

  • Henk reported on the progress of the telephone book which is going well with many invoices sent out and the funds are coming in.  Henk handed out a list of the committed advertisers so that members can see who we may have missed.
  • Anne read out a letter of thanks from the organisers of the recent MHERV van visit to Coolamon, thanking our Rotary Club for doing a wonderful job.  Thy are talking about another visit in 6 months.
  • John G advised the meeting on the progress of the Singapore RI Convention with over 14,000 delegates attending.  There is a pictorial of Singapore24 in Rotary News below.  The next RICON will be in Calgary in 2025.
  • It was announced that Bear had won this week’s weight loss competition.
  • Henk advised members present that we need to register any event that we organise with our District 9705 insurance officer.
  • Mary spoke on the upcoming Red Shield Appeal.
  • Adrian sent an email advising us that we have a “Street Raffle” set for Friday 7th and Saturday the 8th of June to be held at Foodworks.  Volunteers are needed please.

Paul started a joke telling episode and some good jokes were told with Vicki getting the most laughs with her joke on a group of nuns.

Daryl was stand in S@Arms and did a great job at short notice.

Lexi won first prize in the raffle and John G won the second prize.

The meeting finished earlier than usual which gave us all plenty of time for some good fellowship.

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 25th – Wednesday 29th May 2024- Rotary 24 SINGAPORE Convention.

Monday 3rd June – Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Friday 7th June/Saturday 8th June – Street Raffle at Foodworks.

Monday 10th June – NO Meeting (King’s Birthday public holiday).

Monday 17th June – Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 24th June – Regular Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 1st July – CRC Annual Changeover Dinner. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.  Details and cost to follow. Guests and partners are very welcome.

*Friday 25th/Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now for early bird registrations:  https://www.discon24.com/

 

THE PUZZLER

Answers to the last puzzles:

Brain teaser: The man was able to see the woman and brake in time because it was in broad daylight!

Wordy one: All five words contain the five vowels (A, E, I, O, U) once and only once, but the vowels are in alphabetical order only in the word ‘facetious’.

This month’s puzzles: 

Wordy one: I am a five-letter word beginning with the letter ‘o’. Add a letter at the beginning of the word to create a six-letter word meaning the opposite of the five-letter word. What are the two words?

Rebus puzzles: What common expressions are depicted in the rebus puzzles below?

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

This dad sends edited photos to his wife every time she calls to check on the kids.

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

 

ROTARY NEWS

1. HOUT BAY ROTARY CLUB SEND THANKS

Our twin Centennial Rotary Club Hout Bay in South Africa have sent us this letter of thanks for our donation.

 From PP Keith Bull

 “Hi John,

Just to confirm that R37,640 received by RCHB and invoice paid.

We will send update and photos as the work progresses.

Please thank your team once again! 

Best wishes

Keith“

From President Ralph Tobergte

“Hi John,

Thank you very much for your support to upgrade the Coolamon Clinic again. I am attaching a bank confirmation letter (Page2) If you want to verify the letter then use the guideline on page 1

Ralph Tobergte”

Rotary Club Hout Bay | President 2023-2024

and Community Services 2023-2024 

 http://rotaryhoutbay.org/

 

Photos from their 2024-2025 Change Over Dinner:

534 Spectacles

The Rotary Club of Hout Bay recently delivered 534 pairs of spectacles to Hout Bay learners. We partnered with Jonga Trust, a specialist eye-care NGO, to provide vision screening and testing for over 1979 learners at Disa, Kronendal, Sentinel, Oranjekloof and Hout Bay Primary Schools, plus Silikamva and Hout Bay High School. Over 25% of the learners screened needed spectacles. Since the start of this programme in 2019, over 1200 Hout Bay children have received new spectacles, helping them to see properly in the classroom.

The Rotary Club of Hout Bay is committed to supporting the youth of Hout Bay with various projects. If you are interested in learning more about The Rotary Club of Hout Bay and our projects, please visit our website – https://rotaryhoutbay.org

2. SINGAPORE 2024 RI CONVENTION UNDER WAY

The Rotary convention is where friendship and learning come together to inspire you. In Singapore you’ll connect with people of action from around the globe at Rotary’s biggest event of the year.

We’ll share fresh perspectives, inspiration, and hope – with each other and the world! The convention features world-class dining and cultural attractions, distinguished speakers, energizing breakout sessions, and much more.

Singapore 2024 is well under way and as you may know I have attended 7 RI Conventions to date.  The first was in Chicago in 2005.  I strongly recommend that when you have the time you should attend a Rotary International world conference.  Here are some photos from Singapore.

I have compiled a thumbnail size gallery below, just click on the thumbnail for a larger version.

Part 1 Pre-Convention Activities:

Part 2 The Convention Underway Saturday May 25th:

Part 3 The Convention Continues May 26-27th:

 

Part 3 The Convention Closes Wednesday May 27th:

By all accounts this was a very successful RI Convention.  There were up to 15,000 delegates attending including many from our D9705 including our DG Andrea Grosvenor and our DGE Rob Uhl.  here are a few more photos:

 

JUNE IS ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS MONTH

 

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 May 26th 2024

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for Week of 26/05/2024

Meeting of Monday 20th May 2024

Our President John Bond “Bondy” welcomed 20 members and 5 guests to the meeting tonight.  Our guest speakers were Joyce and Phil Ogden from the RC of South Launceston.  As well we had Marilyn Jennings, Lorraine Hamilton and Maureen Hulsman.

Some business was discussed including:

  • Paul Weston on the board meeting prior to this meeting which included agreeing to invite Michael Suidgeest to join our club as a Friend of Rotary.  The board also agreed to a second raffle prize of $15.
  • Mary Potts is looking after our efforts for the Red Shield Appeal and wants to take a bucket down the main street this Saturday May 25th if anyone would like to join here please let Mary know.  We will be at the football between Ganmain and Coolamon on the gate.  As well Bear and Barry Langtry will be doing Marrar.
  • Henk Hulsman gave a brief report on the progress of the 2024 CRC Telephone Book.  Money is coming in and to date we have sent invoices totalling over $30,000.

We then had the pleasure of learning about our two guest speakers and their quest to raise funds for our signature health project Polio Plus.  They are riding a tandem bike from Adelaide to Sydney this following on their epic ride from Perth across the Nullabor to Adelaide.

Their motto or campaign slogan is Hit Polio for SIX!

They will have visited 30 clubs on this leg form Adelaide to Sydney giving the talk and raising the funds.  Our club agreed to donate $1,000 to their ride.  This $1,000 will then become $3,000 with the Melinda and Bill Gates 2:1 bonus.

Joyce and Phil gave a great account of the history of poliomyelitis and how Rotary became involved in 1985 in the Philippines.  More information in the bulletin below uner Rotary news.

President Bondy presented the couple with our club banner and a “cheque” for $1,000.

The meeting as always finished with the S@A and the Cpl. doing their best to raise more funds from the fines and the raffle for the Polio Plus ride.  Well done Garth and Dick.  The raffle was won by Gary Truscott, 2nd prize JJG and 3rd Don Dyce.

If you want to donate to their epic effort please go to this website:

raise.rotary.org/joyce+phil/challenge

As well there is a good story on page 8 of this month’s RDU magazine.

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 25th – Wednesday 29th May 2024- Rotary 24 SINGAPORE Convention.

Monday 27th – May Regular Meeting at the Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 3rd – June Regular Meeting at the Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 10th – June NO Meeting King’s Birthday. 

Monday 17th – June Regular Meeting at the Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 24th – June Regular Meeting at the Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday July 1st. CRC Annual Change Over Dinner at the Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.  Details and cost to follow. Guests and partners are very welcome.

*Friday 25th – Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now for early bird registrations:  https://www.discon24.com/

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

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

 

ROTARY NEWS

1.  Australian tandem bike ride raises awareness for polio eradication

Tasmanians Phil and Joyce Ogden from South Launceston Rotary Club riding through Coolamon on their way from Adelaide to Sydney, as part of Rotary’s End Polio Now campaign.  Here are a few photos of Phil and Joyce in Coolamon on the way to Sydney.

Bon voyage and good luck Joyce and Phil thanks to Mary Potts for the photos above.

Here are some stories on their epic journey:

Perth to Adelaide 2022

Shepperton May 1st 2024

 

Polio this week as of 15 May

Wild Polio Virus Summary:

The number of wild polio cases for 2024 as of May 15, 2024 is 5. There were 2 in Pakistan and 3 in Afghanistan.

The total number of wild polio cases for 2023 were 12. There were 6 in Pakistan and 6 in Afghanistan.

The total number of wild polio cases in 2022 were 30. There were 2 in Afghanistan, 20 in Pakistan, and 8 in Mozambique.

The total number of wild polio cases in 2021 were 6. There was 1 in Pakistan, 1 in Malawi, and 4 in Afghanistan.

The total number of wild polio cases in 2020 were 140. There were 84 in Pakistan and 56 in Afghanistan.

The GPEI website (Global Polio Eradication Initiative).

The Global Polio Eradication Initiative is a public-private partnership led by national governments with six partners – the World Health Organization (WHO), Rotary International, the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Gavi, the vaccine alliance. Its goal is to eradicate polio worldwide.

https://youtu.be/6WoFMV4N-sk?si=liQ15SLEqh-GwmdJ

Rotary members have contributed more than $2.1 billion and countless volunteer hours to protect nearly 3 billion children in 122 countries from this paralysing disease. Rotary’s advocacy efforts have played a role in decisions by governments to contribute more than $19 billion to the effort.  Of that 5 billion has been donated by the Melinda and Bill Gates Foundation.

 

2.  ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PEACE FELLOWS

Each year, Rotary awards up to 130 fully funded fellowships for dedicated leaders from around the world to study at one of our peace centres.

Through academic training, practice, and global networking opportunities, the Rotary Peace Centers program develops the capacity of peace and development professionals to become effective catalysts for peace. The fellowships cover tuition and fees, room and board, round-trip transportation, and internship and field-study expenses.

FULL STORY HERE.

PEACE FELLOWS DINNER CANBERRA Monday 17th June 2024:

Rotary International is launching a new peace center at Bahçeşehir University in Istanbul, Turkey.

New Peace Centre in Turkey

 

MAY IS ROTARY YOUTH SERVICE MONTH

 

 

 

 

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 May 19th 2024

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY 2024

Celebrate extraordinary mothers! Elephants are some of our planets most dedicated mothers, investing years into raising their offspring. Males remain in their family into their early teens (approximately 12-16 years) while females remain with their mother for life. Happy Mother’s Day to all of you celebrating THIS YEAR!

Photo by JJG in Amboseli September 2022.

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for Week of 19/05/2024

Meeting of Monday 13th May 2024

Our President John Bond “Bondy” welcomed 22 members to the meeting tonight.  This was a regular meeting with some business discussed including:

  • Paul had received an invitation to the Lions Change Over night which is on the 28th June at the sports Club at $32 per head. Click on the image below for a larger version.

  • Paul reminded all present that our own change over dinner is on Monday July 1st details on cost will be announced as soon as possible.
  • Mary Potts reported on the Rotary Health Van or MHERV that was in Coolamon on Saturday the 11th.  It was a very successful day and according to Judith Whitbread from the Coolamon Medical Centre, with Jennifer the nurse who accompanies the van; there were:
    • We provided 82 people with immunizations.
    • 71 flu Vaccinations
    • 38 Covid-19 Vaccinations
    • 23 Japanese Encephalitis.  All in all Jennifer said that the visit to Coolamon was the third largest turn out for MHERV in two years.  The support by the residents has prompted the Shire to look at a regular visit by MHERV.  Maybe every 6 months and visiting towns like Ardlethan.We thank our volunteers who worked on the day which included; Mary, Annie, Vicki, Daryl, Ian, Bear, Scott, Garth, Wayne Lewis and Leo Dekroo.
  • Annie reported on the RYDA event in Wagga.  Howard, Henk and Annie volunteered to help the Wagga Wagga Rotary Club with around 100 students attending on the Friday which was the last day of a four day week of RYDA. 

Photo by JJG RYDA October 2008

  • Bruce Hamilton spoke about a dog problem that he had and I am still not sure if the dog lived!!!
  • Mary told us that she had visited Temora for a meeting with the Salvation Army and the dates have been set for the Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd of June.  We will be volunteering to raise funds at the football and at Food Works.
  • Grahame Miles reported that we had 3mm of rain!
  • Lexi said that the Coolamon Central School is having a fund raising event on Friday the 31st May.  Tables of 8 cost $185.00 or $23.125 per person this includes hot nibbles and a platter.  details can be got from Lexi.
  • Garth reminded us that the cyclists from Adelaide will be with us on Monday next.
  • Garth has one seat left for a visit to Batlow for the 23rd May where there is a joint club meeting.
  • We sang happy birthday for Myffy and reminded all members that Myffy has a celebration for her 80th journey around the sun entitled “Mingle in the Garden & Gallery” see the diary.

We then had some fun and the raffles were won by:

1st prize to Henk Hulsman a $25 voucher

2nd prize 1 million $ Zimbabwe cash note to Lesley

3rd prize a bottle or red wine to Don Dyce.

Then the S@A and his corporal got busy started slow but quickly warmed up and had us all laughing and of course Bruce was fined for his dog story and I still don’t know if it lived!

Another most enjoyable evening of some Rotary business and a lot of fun.

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 May 18th – Mingle in the Garden & Gallery with Myffy celebrating her 80th journey around the sun and the 1st anniversary of Linda’s Lush Creative Galleries in Ganmain, 12-00pm to 5.00pm.  RSVP to Myffy by May 10th please.

Monday May 20th – Board of Directors meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5:15 pm.

*Monday May 20th – Polio Plus Tandem Bike Riders visit Coolamon. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Saturday 25th – Wednesday 29th May 2024- Rotary 24 SINGAPORE Convention.

 

https://convention.rotary.org/en-us/

 

*Monday July 1st. CRC Annual Change Over Dinner at the Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.  Details and cost to follow. Guests and partners are very welcome.

*Friday 25th – Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now for early bird registrations:  https://www.discon24.com/

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

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

 

ROTARY NEWS

1.  ROTARY MHERV VAN IN COOLAMON

Report by Rtn Mary Potts:

“Well we were very busy all day on Saturday.There was a lineup for both health checks and vaccinations.  Jennifer the health nurse performed 48 health checks and advised 12 of them to see their doctor soon.  76 people were vaccinated so very successful.”

Updated results:

  • We provided 82 people with immunizations.
  • 71 flu Vaccinations
  • 38 Covid-19 Vaccinations
  • 23 Japanese Encephalitis

MHERV Website.

Here are some photos from the day and thanks to all who volunteered.

Photos by Mary Potts.

2.  SOCIAL EVENTS FOR OUR CLUB

MARCH 2008 RUTHERGLEN AND YACKANDANDAH WEEKEND

One of our best social weekends took place in March 2008 when we visited Rutherglen and Yackandandah.  We stayed at a motel in Rutherglen and hired a bus to do a winery tour.  On the Sunday we went to the Yackandandah fair and markets.  Here are some photos of that memorable weekend away from home.

More ideas wanted for social events either a weekend or one close to home.

Post Script 80 IS JUST A NUMBER

JJG Had an excellent celebration of turning 80 on Saturday in Sydney here is one photo of JJG with his immediate family with only two granddaughters and one great granddaughter unable to make the event.

The Glassford clan some with their partners

Some of the under 17s Randwick Hockey sides from the 70s they are all over 60 now!

 

MAY IS ROTARY YOUTH SERVICE MONTH

 

 

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 May 12th 2024

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for Week of 12/05/2024

Meeting of Monday 6th May 2024

Our President John Bond “Bondy” welcomed 23 members and 1 guest to the meeting tonight.  Our guest was Melissa Mudd.  It  was a social night with business in between fellowship.  Some items of interest that were discussed included:

  • Paul announced that the puzzler was won by Scott and Adrian.
  • Garth asked if anyone would like to go to Tumut with him on this Wednesday night it maybe Garth’s last club visit as our Area Governor.
  • Henk reminded us about the upcoming RYDA week currently under way in Wagga.  We have two volunteers attending on Friday Anne and Henk, others are very welcome.
  • Mary spoke on the upcoming visit of the Rotary Health van on Saturday.  Mary has enough volunteers. The event starts at 9.30am and goes to 3.00pm.  The visiting nurse is staying at Sweet Briars and Mary is organising to have dinner with the nurse at 6.00pm at the Hotel.  So far Mary, Alex, Garth and Scott will be going along.
  • Daryl and JG spoke about Youth Exchange following a recent plea for help from D9705.  The email we received follows this report.  Both Daryl and John spoke on the benefits of Rotary Youth Exchanges.   It was suggested that we invite a former CRC Exchange student to come back to the club and speak on where they are now.  Millie Butt and Jackson Wykes are two such RYE alumni that we could invite along.
  • Adrian said that he was very interested in the RYE Programme and is keen to get the club involved.
  • Grahame reported that Mary held a very successful Biggest Australia Tea last Saturday and had raised $950 of which it took a few seconds for that to top $1,000 during the meeting.  Grahame donated his winnings from last meeting’s guessing competition.  It was moved to donate the raffle money and fines session to the Cancer Council via Mary.  Congratulations Mary!
  • Adrian has organised two street raffle dates for June being Friday 7th and Saturday the 8th of June.  Suggested prizes included firewood OR petrol, NOT both.
  • Barry liked the social meeting last Monday and thought that we could have one a month or regular events; the next 5th Monday will be Monday July 29th all ideas welcome.
  • Paul confirmed that our changeover dinner is set for Monday July 1st at the Sports Club.
  • Bear reminded us that the Red Shield Appeal is set for June 23rd-24th.  Further details will be worked out by the Board.
  • Bear spoke about potential guest speakers and we all agreed that we all need to look at inviting interesting people to come along and be our guest speaker.  Several ideas were put and President Bondy has an interesting 20 minute video to show one night.

The evening concluded with the raffle which was won by Grahame with the second prize of a heart blood pressure machine to Gary.

THEN these two got to work on the fines session:

So much fun was had and I don’t think that anyone was spared and we all knew that the money was going to the Cancer Council that night.

Well worth attending every Monday night no reason to change our format as they say what is not broken no need to fix.  Good fellowship followed.

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!

Tuesday May 7th to Friday May 10th – RYDA/Wagga Wagga. Volunteers needed for Friday May 10th. See Rotary News at the end of the bulletin on RYDA.

Saturday May 11th – Rotary Health Van visits Coolamon. Free health checks for anyone. Cowabbie Street, 9.30 am – 3.30 pm. Contact Garth Perkin for details on 0428 695 117.

Saturday May 11th – Ganmain Hall Saturday Night Special (see: Ganmain Hall May 11th)

Monday May 13th – Regular Club Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Saturday May 18th – Mingle in the Garden & Gallery with Myffy celebrating her 80th journey around the sun and the 1st anniversary of Linda’s Lush Creative Galleries in Ganmain, 12-00pm to 5.00pm.  RSVP to Myffy by May 10th please.

Monday May 20th – Board of Directors meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5:15 pm.

*Monday May 20th – Polio Plus Tandem Bike Riders visit Coolamon. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Saturday 25th – Wednesday 29th May 2024- Rotary 24 SINGAPORE Convention.

 

https://convention.rotary.org/en-us/

 

*Monday July 1st. CRC Annual Change Over Dinner at the Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.  Details and cost to follow. Guests and partners are very welcome.

*Friday 25th – Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now for early bird registrations:  https://www.discon24.com/

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

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

 

ROTARY NEWS

1. ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE A PLEA FOR SUPPORT.

Good morning all Rotarians from D9705

I am putting this out there to everyone on this group so you are all aware of the situation that our Rotary District 9705 Youth Exchange Program now faces.

Due to the failure of our clubs to support our program we now find ourselves in the unfortunate position of not being able to find enough host clubs to accept the required number of Inbound Students into our district.

Not have enough clubs to even sponsor an Outbound Student.

The fact that we cannot find sponsor clubs for Outbound students just astounds me and if we cannot place our Inbound Students then we cannot send out Outbound students.

Our committee is currently seeking clubs to help us out of this current predicament however if we are unsuccessful we will have no choice but to shut down the District RYE Program.

We cannot back ourselves into a corner and not be able to meet our obligations to reciprocating with our overseas partners.

This is a last ditch plea to help if you can.

I would welcome any assistance you may be able to provide, please consider co hosting with another club if it helps.

Thanks

Mike Whitten

Chair D9705 RYE.

MILLIE BUTT EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM MARRAR.

This is one outgoing exchange student that we supported.  Millie Butt from Marrar who went to Belgium for 12 months.  I am sure that Millie would love to visit the club and talk about her experiences in Belgium.  This was in 2010.

“Our Marrar Rotary Exchange Student Millie Butt has returned home from 12 months in Belgium.  By all accounts Millie had a great time and will be giving a talk to our club in the near future.  We at Coolamon Rotary are extremely proud of Millie’s achievements in Belgium and Europe and we know that Millie did herself, our club and Australia proud in representing Coolamon in Belgium.  We look forward to Millie’s talk.”

Here is Millie’s last report from Belgium:

MILLIE BUTT IS HOME

 

2.  SOCIAL EVENTS FOR OUR CLUB

One event we could plan for would be a visit to the mayfield gardens at Oberon next Autumn say April 2025.  This is an amazing garden and they have a great cafe restaurant.  Oberon Rotary Club would help guide us and we could also meet with them on their normal meeting night.

Tuesday night at 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start at the Oberon RSL Club. We have a monthly Fellowship Dinner on the 1st Tuesday of every month (except January). Visitors are most welcome to join us.

Mayfield Gardens Oberon

How about we set a date say Tuesday May 5th 2025?

 

MAY IS ROTARY YOUTH SERVICE MONTH

 

 

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 April 2024

Above an ANZAC drawing by Si Dowling Art of a Kookaburra and a Kakapo. 

ANZAC DAY 2024

“The Coolamon RSL Sub Branch would like to extend its sincere appreciation to the communities of Coolamon, Marrar and District for the overwhelming support for the 2024 ANZAC Day Commemoration. The community turnout at both the Dawn Service and March exceeded expectations and keeps getting bigger each year. Thank you to the ADF personnel who participated, including the Cenotaph Guard from 1 Recruit Training Battalion, Kapooka, Staff and Students from RAAF School of Administration and Logistic Training at RAAF Wagga and visiting ADF Veterans. The support of the Murrumbidgee Lighthorse Troop, lead by Pat Leary who again made the ceremony extra special for us”.

Here are some photos from the Coolamon RSL Sub Branch and Chris & Joanne Berry from the Coolamon Fire Museum.

Click on the above images for a larger version:

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for April 2024

Click on the links below for the weekly bulletins from April:

Bulletin for Week of 14/04/2024

Bulletin for Week of 21/04/2024

Bulletin for Week of 28/04/2024

Meeting of Monday 29th April

Tonight being the 5th Monday of the month we had a social gathering in Marrar at Marrar Kitchens.

 

Tonight was a great night socially with a lot of banter and good fellowship.  There were 24 members out of our total membership of 30 attending.  We also had the pleasure of the company of 10 partners and one guest, Michael Suidgeest.  A great turnout and thanks to Grahame for getting it going.

Photo above by Scott Mudd–thank you Scott!

Many chiefs were seen organising the tables but few indians!  Once we had our seats and were happy with the table setting, we started talking and talking and that was good for our knowledge of each other outside of Rotary.

There was some Rotary business discussed but I doubt many heard!

Mary Potts invited all to the Biggest Morning Tea that Mary is holding at her home on Saturday May the 4th be with you!  Contact Mary for details.

The food by Michelle Seymour was delicious and for $20 per person great value.

The highlight of the evening, well one of them, was a challenge put up by Michael Suidgeest and Mary Potts.  Michael and Mary had found some old rusty tins in their quest to clean up Australia.  They asked for a $2 entry to guess what was inside one of the tins they found which obviously contained something, judging from the sound it made when they shook it.

There were many guesses put up from nails to marijuana and powdered milk, which is what it was.  The winner was Grahame Miles, who generously donated his winnings to the Christmas Party fund.

The other highlight was the Stetson donated by Garth Perkin for the 1st prize in the raffle.  This was won by Bondy with the second prize of a personal blood pressure monitor going to Daryl Breust.

Here are some photos below from the night, as always click on the image for a larger version:

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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!

Saturday May 4th – Biggest Morning Tea. Mary Pott’s home in aid of the Cancer Council of Australia.

 

Monday May 6th – Regular Club Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Tuesday May 7th to Friday May 10th – RYDA/Wagga Wagga. Volunteers needed for Friday May 10th. See Rotary News at the end of the bulletin on RYDA.

Saturday May 11th – Rotary Health Van visits Coolamon. Free health checks for anyone. Cowabbie Street, 9.30 am – 3.30 pm. Contact Garth Perkin for details on 0428 695 117.

Saturday May 11th – Ganmain Hall Saturday Night Special (see: Ganmain Hall May 11th)

Monday May 12th – Regular Club Meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Saturday May 18th – Mingle in the Garden & Gallery with Myffy celebrating her 80th journey around the sun and the 1st anniversary of Linda’s Lush Creative Galleries in Ganmain, 12-00pm to 5.00pm.  RSVP to Myffy by May 10th please.

Monday May 20th – Board of Directors meeting. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 5:15 pm.

*Monday May 20th – Polio Plus Tandem Bike Riders visit Coolamon. Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Saturday 25th – Wednesday 29th May 2024- Rotary 24 SINGAPORE Convention.

 

https://convention.rotary.org/en-us/

 

*Friday 25th – Sunday 27th October – D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now for early bird registrations:  https://www.discon24.com/

 

THE PUZZLER

Answers to the last puzzles:

Brain teaser: The next letter after the sequence OTTFFSS would be ‘E’ (the letters in the sequence are the first letters of the numbers 1 through 7 spelled out, which means the next number should be the first letter of ‘eight’.)

Puzzle in real life: What I received was a BLT on a hamburger bun. I was expecting to receive a hamburger topped with bacon, lettuce and tomato because the item was listed as a ‘BLT Burger’ and was described with the word ‘with’, which to me suggested that it was not just a BLT but a hamburger with BLT. When I queried the cook about it, I was told is was called a burger because it was served on a hamburger bun! It was a very good BLT, but I still think the word ‘with’ implied that it was more than a BLT.

This month’s puzzles: 

Brain teaser: A man was driving a truck. His lights were not on, the moon was not out, and there were no streetlights. Ahead of him, a woman was crossing the street. Fortunately, he was able to stop his truck in time to avoid hitting her. How was he able to see the woman?

Wordy one: What is special about the words in the following list, and what sets ‘facetious’ apart from the rest? BEHAVIOUR, EDUCATION, FACETIOUS, PNEUMONIA

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

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

 

ROTARY NEWS

ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

Over the many years that we have been a Rotary club one of the highlights has always been taking part in Rotary’s Youth Exchange programme.

Our club helped to sponsor Jackson Wykes from Coolamon to Finland and here is one of Jackson’s detailed reports when he was in Finland.

Bring on winter in Finland!

Above Jackson “flying” in Finland.

Jackson Wykes, exchange student sponsored by the Rotary Club of Coolamon currently living in Finland

“Hello again everyone …….

I still cannot believe how fast the year is flying by. Who would think we only have three months to go! Writing this makes me think how I need to make the most of every moment that I have left of this exchange.

Not a great deal has happened the past three months. Summer holidays had to come to an end and I have returned to school. It was a bit strange to have to get into a routine again, like getting out of bed early, but it didn’t take me long to adjust. School has changed a lot since returning from the break. I am now in senior school and everyone is very studious and striving to do their best. I attend all my classes but probably distract others in the class as I know school is not counting towards anything for me. Recently my school had exams. I had to do the maths exam. I wouldn’t say I did great as it was all written in Finnish and my ability to read Finnish is not great and possibly I haven’t listened all that well in class!

I’m doing all the basic subjects at school. I do one Finnish class a week which is helping me with learning the language. This has been really hard as everyone just speaks English to me. I love spending time with my friends at school and in my free time.

FULL STORY HERE

Above: PP Daryl Breust and Jackson Wykes.

ANZAC DAY POSTSCRIPT

Some of you may know that my Father, George, was a Kiwi born in Napier in 1891, and served in the NZ Army at Gallipoli with the 1st Wellington Battalion.  In my Mother’s trunk there was this note with the explanation in Dad’s writing on the bottom is a description of what this money was to be used for when they reached Constantinople:

“This is the money with which troops landing on Gallipoli in April 1915 were paid.  The Arabic in Turkish characters were super-imposed so that when the British troops reached Constantinople the Turkish people would know the value of the paper money:

2nd. Lieutenant George J. Glassford.”

 

N.B. They never did reach Constantinople!

 

MAY IS ROTARY YOUTH SERVICE MONTH

 

 

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 April 28th 2024

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for Week of 28/04/2024

Meeting of Monday 22nd April

Our President John Bond “Bondy” welcomed 21 members and 1 guest to the meeting tonight.

Michael Suidgeest was our guest representing Albert again, welcome back Michael.

The evening started with the great weigh in and tonight the winner was Bear or Brian Pattison, we did not have a loser tonight!  Well no one owned up that is.

Paul Weston reported on the previous board meeting and advised the members that we are donating $250 to Circus Quirkus which is supported by the RC of South Wagga Wagga.  A most worthy cause.   Paul also said that funds were coming in for the advertising in the CRC Telephone Book 2024 edition.

Paul reported on the upcoming RYDA or Rotary Youth Driver Awareness week from Tuesday May 7th to Friday May 10th at the Wagga Showground supported by the RC of Wagga Wagga.  The Coolamon Central School year 11 are due on Wednesday the 8th May.  Our club has been  asked to provide volunteers for Friday the 10th May.

Grahame Miles spoke about the RC of Tumut’s three wheeler bikes for the Tumut community as reported on last week.  At $35,000 per tricycle it was out of our means.

Grahame also proposed that we have a social weekend away and a visit to Griffith was suggested as a good area to visit with so many great attractions and accommodation.   It will need someone to champion this idea!

Mary Potts spoke on the upcoming visit of the Rotary Health Van on Saturday May 11th.  We have received a grant of $1,500 to cover the costs involved.  This will cover a mail out and the expenses for the nurse.

Mary also advised us that the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal is coming up soon.

On the 4th May Mary is holding a morning tea at her home with funds going to the Cancer Council of Australia for their Biggest Morning Tea community event.

Australia’s Biggest Tea

Adrian Lindner looking to the next street raffle at Foodworks and suggested fuel as being a good prize.  Details to follow.

Good to see S@A Dick Jennings and Cpl. Garth Perkin in fine form with one of their classic fines session.  No one was spared by these two characters.

The raffle was won by Leslie Weston with second prize going to Vicki Langtry.  All in all another great evening of fun, friendship and some Rotary business.

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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!

Thursday 25th April:  ANZAC DAY the 109th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli/Çanakkale Savasi.

Monday April 29th: Normal Club Meeting Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Saturday May 4th Biggest Morning Tea: at Mary Pott’s home in aid of the Cancer Council of Australia.

Tuesday May 7th to Friday May 10th RYDA in Wagga Wagga: Volunteers needed for Friday May 10th. See Rotary News at the end of the bulletin on RYDA.

Saturday May 11th:  Rotary Health Van visits Coolamon.  

9.30-3.30pm 

Free Men’s Health Check in Coolamon

Cowabbie Street contact Garth Perkin on 0428 695 117.

Saturday May 11th Ganmain Hall Saturday Night Special see: Ganmain Hall May 11th.

Monday May 12th: Normal Club Meeting Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday May 20th Board of Directors meeting: 5.15pm at Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday May 20th Polio Plus Tandem Bike Riders visit Coolamon.

Saturday 25th – Wednesday 29th May 2024- Rotary 24 SINGAPORE Convention.

 

https://convention.rotary.org/en-us/

 

*Friday 25th- Sunday 27th October 2024. D9705 Conference.  Mittagong RSL.  Bookings open now for early bird registrations:  https://www.discon24.com/

 

 

JUST FOR LAUGHS

Scottish beavers are getting drunk and disorderly in public. They have been known to stumble out of pubs clutching bottles of their favourite beverage before vomiting up branches and bark in the gutter. Sometimes they even nip passers by. Police Scotland’s Bad Beaver Branch advise that the public should not approach drunken or even slightly tipsy beavers for their own safety.

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

 

ROTARY NEWS

1.  ROTARY PROJECTS AROUND THE GLOBE APRIL 2024

By Brad Webber

United States

OysterFest has been a calendar highlight of the Pacific Northwest’s fishing industry for more than four decades. The two-day festival is hosted by the Rotary Club of Shelton Skookum, Washington. Last year’s event, held in October, attracted 13,000 seafood enthusiasts and raised $170,000 for community organizations. Seasoned seafarers and landlubbers alike got in some serious shelling, as the victor in a speed-shucking competition opened 24 oysters in 73 seconds. The champion in the half-shell — a separate challenge that also accounts for presentation, with penalties for errant cuts — clocked in at an adjusted time of 2 minutes and 10 seconds. “It is quite an event with the crowd cheering on their favorite to win,” says Laurie Brown, the club’s president-nominee. “Anyone can sign up, but most of the shuckers come from the various shellfish farms or restaurants.”

Suriname

Passing rates on secondary school entrance exams that have dipped as low as 50 percent have vexed officials in Suriname. The Rotary Club of Paramaribo Residence, whose members include several teachers or retired educators, is aiming to improve those results and reduce dropout rates.

FULL STORY HERE ON: The United States, Suriname, Macoa, Nigeria and Australia.

 

2.  RYDA MAY 7th-10th 2024

Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) will take place again this year at the Wagga Showground between the 7th and 10th May. This is a one day program for year 11 school students who are learning to drive. It is a wonderful way to help these young people with the awareness of the dangers they face on the road and how to deal with them. We need to do all we can to help with the safety of our young people and the community around us.

Coolamon Central School is scheduled for Wednesday May 8th.  The Coolamon Rotary Club is needed for Friday May 10th and volunteers need to contact Scott Mudd.

Below photos for a past RYDA day in Wagga Wagga name the Rotarians!;

RYDA WEBSITE NOW ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION OR RSE

 

APRIL IS ROTARY ENVIRONMENT MONTH

 

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