COOLAMON ROTARY CLUB MEETING
Monday April 13th. 2026
President Mary Potts welcomed our three guests, Simone, Sean and Susan Glassford and 22 members to our meeting tonight. Another great roll up of members. Sean is JG’s eldest son and it was good to have Sean and Simone attend our meeting tonight.
After dinner President Mary reported on the preceding board meeting and some of the items discussed were:
- Mary talked about the Epic Day of Service and the CRC will have a clean up day in Coolamon on the 16th May. Volunteers called for.
- D9705 are asking each club in D9705 to donate $250 towards the Emergency Services Awards.
- ANZAC Day in Coolamon wreath to be purchased and placed on the Cenotaph by President Mary.
- RYDA 8th May we need to supply volunteers for the day at the Wagga showgrounds.
- MHERV van was a success with 46 attending from Coolamon and 38 in Ganmain. Thanks to all the volunteers.
- Myffy suggested that the Rotary MHIERV van needs a new blood pressure machine.
- Paul thanked all the members for the get well card which Paul said made a big difference.
- Lexi spoke about the upcoming RYLA week and asked for suitable nominations from members for suitable candidates 18-28 yo.
- Henk reminded in coming directors that they can do the D9705 training module on line or attend the PETS in Orange set for May 16th.
Mary then introduced Mark Dubois who recently joined our club by way of a Q&A session.
Some of Mark’s answers included:
- Born and raised in Sydney and went to a Catholic school. Lived in Sydney most of his life and recently moved to Coolamon.
- Mark has 9 grandchildren with one of his daughters living in Wagga. Mark has two sisters and one brother who works for Qantas as an engineer.
- Mark left school at 14 and started work as an apprentice printer and he was able to watch the building of the Opera House.
- Mark worked on front end loaders and a bulldozer at the sand quarries at Cronulla. This motivated Mark to start his own business with trucks. He never looked back!
- Mark contracted to brick companies and builders and has built his own home.
- Mark now has the best block of land in or around Coolamon and will do up the home he bought recently.
- Welcome Mark to Coolamon Rotary.
- Dubois is an old French family and Mark has a great, great , great grandfather who was a general in Napoleon’s army!!!!
S@A then asked John Glassford to toast hi first GREAT Grandson called Wolfe Shepherd and shared a couple fo bottles of port with all present.
B.T.W. The raffle was drawn by Simone Glassford and won by JG!
There was a brief fines session and this was followed by a Grahame Miles joke about a cat!
Another excellent evening of fun and fellowship and the meeting closed at 8.30pm.
MHERV IN COOLAMON AND GANMAIN
The visit of the Rotary MHERV van was a great success and thanks to Garth Perkin for organising the visit again, should be an annual event says Garth.
Thanks to the volunteers Mary, Adrian, Garth, Gary, Myffy, Barry, Dick, Mark Dubois and Di Brill.
DIARY
N.B. You are always welcome to bring guests to most of our meetings, just advise Ian Jennings, 0428 492 157, if you want to bring a guest along when you respond to the weekly dinner roll call!
You can download the full programme here and note that it will change and that will be reflected in the weekly bulletin: CRC Diary On-Line
All of the above photos were obtained from Facebook. Credit to the owners.
ROTARY NEWS and ITEMS OF INTEREST
1. WAGGA WAGGA ROTARY CLUB BOOK FAIR
Clear your calendar, Wagga — the Book Fair is back!
One of Wagga’s favourite annual events is almost here, with the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga Annual Book Fair returning to the Wagga Showground for a huge weekend of bargains, browsing, and brilliant finds.
Get ready for thousands of pre-loved books waiting to be discovered — from children’s books, classics, crime, cookbooks, history and romance to those surprise treasures you spot at the very last minute. Whether you come with a list or just plan to wander, there’s every chance you’ll head home with a stack bigger than expected!
16–17 May 2026
Wagga Showground
We also want to say a heartfelt thank you to our amazing community for the incredible response to our call for donations. Your generosity has been overwhelming, and at this stage we are not requiring any further book donations for now.
Every book sold helps Rotary support projects and programs that make a real difference across Wagga Wagga and the Riverina — so every purchase helps strengthen our local community.
Round up your fellow book lovers, spread the word, and make a weekend of it!
2. THE ROTARY POLIO PLUS KENNEL KLUB
The PolioPlus Society Kennel Klub is proud to have 349 members in 12 countries around the world, united by one mission: a future free of polio.
Every paw print on this map represents compassion, commitment, and the belief that together, we can finish the job.
Join us as we continue to expand our global pack—and take one step closer to a Polio-Free World.
USA ~ Canada ~ Finland ~ Sweden ~ Denmark ~ Norway ~ Italy ~ Australia ~ South Africa ~ Scotland ~ Mauritius ~ Bahamas
3. TRACY OCHIENG’S BOOK LAUNCH
Our star pupil of many years has launched her first book. It is called Rough Silk.
From Tracy: I really longed for my dear mother to attend this event. I gifted her a copy of the 1st edition of Rough Silk which she thoroughly enjoyed because afterward she couldn’t stop talking about it.
“Heh Mum (as she’d call me), I kept on seeing you as I read the book. I have even given your father to read it and he said he loves it.”
Enters Dad.
“Mum, that was such a good book. Please bring me more.”
Towards the end of my mother’s life and as she went into remission I got her more books to occupy her and somehow offer an escape for all her pain to which she said she’d not read them. I was sad and hopeless. I only cared to find a way to make her feel better and no amount of books could take away the cancer eating her bones.
To be candid, this was quite a bittersweet moment for me: not having my mother there and the book talking heavily about Jakom, who passed on the week I laid my dear father to rest just made this launch personal. Everyone who stood up to give neno at my father’s funeral first started by crying Jowi! Followed by moments of silence observed to honor Baba ( I found it weird but also understood the weight Jakom held among our people).
Oh and in something that I will talk about in future writing, we were not seated at the family tent at the beginning of the funeral service.
If the launch had been done in December as has been previously planned, my dear mother would have been in the crowd, proud and happy to see me work and meet one of her favorite authors that made her life a little bit sweeter towards the end.
I’m however persuaded that she was there with me on that day.
I found more strength to write about this. Check out for my review of the book on Books in Africa.
1. APRIL IS ROTARY’S ENVIRONMENT MONTH
Image courtesy of Rotarian Debbie Vance from Canada.
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: Henk Hulsman
- 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














































































































































































