ROTARY INTERNATIONAL THEME FOR 2026-2027
COOLAMON ROTARY CLUB CHANGE OVER DINNER 2026
Monday June 29th. 2026
Tonight was our 55th Change Over Dinner and our Master of Ceremonies was PP Adrian Lindner.
We had 24 members attending along with 41 guests and partners. Our VIP guests were Mayor David McCann and Angela McCann and our RI representative was our good friend PDG Fred Loneragan. Apologies from Michael McCormack Federal MP, Stephanie Cooke NSW MP and Tony Donahue GM of the Coolamon Shire Council.
MC Adrian introduced our visiting Rotarians from Kooringal RC, Wagga Sunrise RC, the e-Club of Brindabella and our neighbouring club Junee RC. Mayor Dave then welcomed everyone to the Coolamon Shire and spoke on how volunteers like Rotary and Lions make such a difference to our community. Dave especially thanked our club for the work that we have done and still do to produce the Coolamon Community Chronicle.
President Mary Potts then proposed the toast to Rotary International which was responded to by PDG Fred Loneragan. PDG Fred spoke on how Rotary changes the lives of people around the world and he made special reference to the work that our club does both locally and internationally. PG Fred reminded all present that Wagga Wagga was the first Rotary Peace City in the world followed by Coolamon which became the first Rotary Peace Town in the world in February 2003. Fred spoke on what impact Rotarians around the world have in education, peace, health and especially the fight against polio.
PDG John Glassford then proposed a toast to our partners and emphasised that members need their partners to support them otherwise life would be difficult to keep attending our meetings and carrying out volunteering efforts.
President Mary Potts then gave her report for the 2025-2026 Rotary year. A full transcript of Mary’s report can be obtained on request. Mary said that it was and honour to serve as our president. In all we donated $25,565 to various beneficiaries during 2025 -2026. Our largest donation was to the Coolamon and Ganmain Hospital Auxiliary for $5,000. Some of our efforts included:
- Gears and Beers supporting Wollundry RC
- Catering with several BBQs including working with Lions on NYE.
- Cleaning up the Coolamon to Wagga road as part of an Epic Rotary Day.
- Christmas Toy Drive for the Salvation Army.
Our club inducted three new members in the past Rotary year:
- Mark Dubois
- Happy
- Michael Trinidad
Mary then made several presentations including:
- The Salvation Army represented by Caleb from Temora.
- The Coolamon and Ganmain Hospital Auxiliary.
- Allawah Lodge.
We then had the presentation to Chris and Joanne Berry from the Coolamon Fire Museum which was done by Henk Hulsman. This was the award for Excellence in Workmanship and community spirit. The fire museum has been going for 10 years and is an excellent attraction for all who visit Coolamon and they hold a muster every October Labor Day weekend.
We then drew the raffle which was won by Don Dyce and runner up Daryl Breust.
The lucky door prize was won by Colin Wiese from Sunrise RC.
President Mary then Inducted PE Leslie Weston as our President for 2026-2027.
President Leslie then inducted her Board of Directors for 2026-2027.
Our caterers Michelle Seymour and her team provided an excellent three course dinner enjoyed by all present.
MC Adrian then closed the meeting and thanked everyone for attending another excellent change over dinner for our wonderful vibrant club.
Our thanks go to PP Mary and her 2025-2026 Board for an excellent and enjoyable Rotary year. We wish President Leslie and her Board all the best for the next twelve months.
Here are some highlights of the evening, remember to click on the image to get a larger version.
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
Monday July 6th President Leslie Weston’s first meeting for the new Rotary year. Coolamon Sports and Recreation Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
All of the above photos were obtained from Facebook. Credit to the owners.
ROTARY NEWS and ITEMS OF INTEREST
1. THE GAME CHANGER
Meet your 2026-27 Rotary president, Olayinka Hakeem Babalola
Olayinka “Yinka” Hakeem Babalola is sitting on the wrong side of his desk, staring at the tiny squares on the laptop perched in front of him. He’s just finished speaking on a call with 300 Rotaractors from the African continent and other parts of the world, Rotary’s president-elect explains as he turns down the volume. “They held a celebration for me because I’m a past Rotaractor,” he says. By seeing Babalola, himself once in their shoes, embarking on the highest position in Rotary, who knows how many of the 300 he will inspire. It’s early October, less than two months since the Rotary International Board of Directors selected Babalola to lead Rotary, in a special session in late August after the resignation of RI President-elect Sang Koo Yun, who died shortly after, following months of cancer treatment.
FULL STORY HERE
2. WOMEN IN ROTARY
As we enter the next Rotary year at the CRC with Leslie Weston as our President following last year with Mary Potts as our President. I thought that you might like to read the history of when women were allowed to join Rotary.
There would be no women in Rotary without this amazing trailblazer. From RI President 2022-2023 Jennifer Jones and RI President 2024-2025 Stephanie Urchick on down, we all sit at Sylvia Whitlock’s feet. Educator and Rotary icon, Sylvia is the woman behind the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that required Rotary to allow women in its member clubs.
The Rotary Club of Duarte (CA) wanted Sylvia to be its president, Rotary begged to differ, but the Ex Rotary Club of Duarte wouldn’t take no for an answer. One of the silver linings of the Pandemic was her virtual appearance at the 2021 Rotary District 7230 Conference “weekend.” Here she is in Taipei, going strong.
In 1987, Whitlock became president of the Rotary Club of Duarte making her the first woman to hold such a position within Rotary International. The chapter’s charter had previously been revoked in 1978 after they violated Rotary International policy by admitting women. The Duarte club filed suit in the California courts claiming that Rotary Clubs are business establishments subject to regulation under Unruh Civil Rights Act.
On May 4, 1987, the United States Supreme Court confirmed the Californian decision supporting women, in the case Board of Directors, Rotary International v. Rotary Club of Duarte. After the ruling, Rotary International ended their policy of gender restrictions.
Sylvia Whitlock Leadership Award
A huge congratulations to our charter President Diane Collins on receiving this year’s Sylvia Whitlock Leadership Award at the Women in Rotary function at the Rotary International Convention in Hamburg.
This award was established in 2017 and was first presented at a Women in Rotary event at the Atlanta Convention. The award recognizes individuals (men or women) who have contributed to the success of women in Rotary.
{Editor’s Note: Dr Diane Collins is a good friend and the wife of Past RID Ken Collins RC of Freshwater Bay, now deceased.}
JULY IS ROTARY’S MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MONTH
Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada.
ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2026-2027
Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club
- President: Leslie Weston
- President-Elect 2025-2026: Michael Trinidad
- Secretary: Henk Hulsman
- Treasurer: Vicki Langtry
- Rotary Foundation Director: Gary Truscott
- Membership Director: VACANT
- Service Projects Director: Anne Rzeszkowski
- Youth Services Director: Lexi Furner
- Club Admin Director: Dick Jennings assisted by Mark Reardon
- Public Relations & Image Director: Paul Weston
- Sergeant @ Arms: Daryl Breust
- Immediate Past President and Vice-President: Mary Potts
NON board Positions
- Club Environment Representative: Adrian Lindner
- Bulletin Editor: John Glassford
- Webmaster and Social Media: John Glassford























































































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