COOLAMON ROTARY CLUB MEETING
Monday June 22nd. 2026
President Mary Potts welcomed 22 members and 8 guests including: Marilyn Jennings, Kevin and Heather Parker (Annie’s brother and sister-in-law), Happy’s husband Glen Bartram and his sister Cindy Bartram. Also present were Cassie Goding and her mother Fiona Goding, Cassie creates leather products and is a neighbour of Happy. Tonight was a special night for our club with the induction of Happy who joins us.
We welcomed back Garth Perkin from his very recent visit to Europe. We are looking forward to hearing about the countries that he visited.
Mary opened her last meeting with a report on the Red Shield Appeal and thanked the following volunteers:
Bear for collecting $545.45 at Marrar the previous weekend and at the Coolamon v Ganmain game on Sunday we collected $1,500 thanks to Dick Jennings, Mark Dubois, Happy, Annie and her family. An excellent result with just over $2,000 collected this year for the Salvation Army.
Mary said that we have a guest speaker coming on Monday July 20th. This will be a joint Coolamon Lions and Rotary meeting. Clr. Wayne Lewis has invited Tina Kendal-Davies (Anytime Counselling). The subject is mental health that is an integral part of anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer.
PE Leslie reminded everyone that the change over dinner is next Monday 29th June. Please get you numbers in as soon as possible. Ian Jennings has agreed to send out the SMS. So get your answers in to Ian ASAP as the caterers need to know, thanks. Volunteers who will be setting up the change over tables will meet at 3.00pm on Monday afternoon to help.
After dinner we had the raffle draws for the excess dinners and there were 7 in all. Won by Bondy, Myffy, Annie, Marilyn, Lexis, Barry and Gary.
President Mary then called up Happy for her induction into Rotary and our club. Happy has an amazing CV and very impressive. We look forward to what Happy will bring to our club and her expertise in all things Internet wise and wigs!!!
Mary conducted the induction and we all welcomed our newest Rotarian world wide, to our wonderful club. Thanks to Paul for making Happy’s dinner badge which reads Happy Okpidama and Happy’s classification is Wig Entrepreneur.
Happy said that she was very excited to become a member as you can all see by her smile above!
All present made Happy feel very welcome to our club and following her induction, we had 7 jokes in lieu of a fines session. The winner was Vicki with a blonde joke!
All present gave President Mary a vote of thanks by acclamation and thanked her for a wonderful year leading this club.
The meeting closed at 8.45pm which left plenty of time for fellowship and catching up.
One of our best meetings for a while, the future looks good for this club!
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. RICON TAIPEI 2026
Above plenty of Kenyans!
This is why you go to Rotary Conventions thanks to PDG Eric Kimani from Kenya Rotary D9212.
Taiwan, Belonging, and the Extraordinary in the Ordinary
“Taiwan has left me with indelible memories. A simple act—our colleague’s phone returned within an hour by the police after being left in a taxi—spoke volumes about the efficiency, warmth, and integrity of this country. It is a place where systems work, and people care.
Yet beyond these moments of hospitality, my last few days here have been filled with deeper reflections. Rotary’s General Secretary and CEO, John Hewko, reminded us that loneliness is the next global pandemic. Japan has already appointed a Minister for Loneliness, and Taiwan, with its trains full of passengers absorbed in their phones, may soon face the same challenge. Rotary has chosen “belonging” as our antidote—through relationships, purpose, and meaningful social interaction.
Voices of inspiration echoed throughout our gathering. Nobel Laureate Malala reminded us that “ordinariness together makes us extraordinary.” A young TED speaker, in her poem on hope, urged us to remember that history does not favor the passive—the hero’s journey is long, but it demands courage. My greatest takeaway: people are not the periphery, they are the principal.
As I prepare to leave Taiwan, I carry with me the anticipation of Barcelona next year—a city where Rotary found me in 2002 and set me on a path from ordinary to extraordinary. And I celebrate the milestone ahead: my friend and District Governor classmate, Hakeem Yinka Babalola, will become only the second African to serve as Rotary International President in 116 years. He is a game-changer. Watch his space.
Taiwan has shown me efficiency, kindness, and cultural richness. Rotary has reminded me of belonging, courage, and the power of ordinary people united in extraordinary purpose. Together, they reaffirm that the future is not built on systems alone, but on people—always people.”
One of my best Rotary mates from Kenya who now lives and works in Nigeria is Jane Mberia some of you met Jane when Jane came over to our D9700 Conference in Griffith and was accompanied by our Tracy Ochieng.
Our new RI President is from Nigeria:
2. ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS:
Explore our fellowships: BREW
Above: Welcome from Taipei. Having a little of the Taiwan Beer with Director Kevin Stevens.
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 founders Moses, Steve, Patrick and Martin 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 Assistant Governor of the then District 9102 and member of the Rotary Club of Accra-West, Ghana and Past District 5440 Governor Martin Limbird of the Rotary Club of Fort Collins Colorado, USA.
BREW GOALS
The goal of BREW is to create the largest fellowship in Rotary. An international community of Rotarians who share a love of beer. We also strive to support efforts and projects to bring clean water to those in thirst since water is the primary ingredient in beer.
3. RYLA 2026 D9705
WELCOME TO RYLA 2026
Leadership begins with opportunity and today, we proudly welcomed 40 young leaders from across our district as they commence their RYLA journey.
The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards is a transformational program designed for emerging leaders who are ready to challenge themselves, build confidence, and strengthen the skills they need to create meaningful impact in their communities and careers.
Throughout the program, they will take part in structured leadership development, collaborative challenges, and reflective learning designed to strengthen their capacity to lead with purpose. We congratulate each participant and look forward to supporting them throughout this transformative experience.
If your club is interested in sponsoring a participant for 2027 or learning more about the program, we’d love to hear from you.
Reach out via message or email us at [email protected]
JUNE IS ROTARY’S FELLOWSHIPS 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: 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

















































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