President Paul welcomed 16 members and one guest (Matthew Higgonson) to our weekly meeting. “Bear” Pattison reported that the Marrar Campdraft Association was very appreciative of the assistance provided by members of CRC in manning the gate on September 17th and will be making a generous donation to the club. Thanks to those members who assisted on the day. Much of the meeting was taken up with planning for two upcoming major events, Beers & Gears (2nd October) and the garden viewing (16th and 22nd October). Final postings of members for Beers & Gears will be discussed at our next weekly meeting (26th September) and baking of ANZAC biscuits will take place on Saturday (24th September). Mary Potts generated a bit of envy when she described her recent hot air balloon ride over Temora and surrounds. Mary will share photos of her adventure at a later date, but it must have been an impressive sight to see the vast acreages of blooming canola in the district (but she also reported seeing flooded paddocks to the north and east that were anything but yellow because of the extremely wet weather we’ve endured this winter). The meeting concluded with another rousing fines session led by S@A Garth and his offsider, Rotary Dick. The major raffle prize was won by Craig Lambert.
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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!
Monday, 26th September – Regular meeting. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
Sunday 2nd October – Daylight Saving Starts at 2.00 am – clocks go forward one hour.
Sunday 2nd October – Gears and Beers. Roster to be set at meeting of 26 September.
Monday 3rd October – NO MEETING (Public Holiday).
Monday, 10th October – Regular meeting. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
Sunday, 16th October – Coolamon Garden Viewing.There will be five gardens on display, three on house blocks and two on acreage. Registration will take place at 26 Doubleday Lane. Cost is $15 per adult with children under 16 free.
Saturday 22nd October – Coolamon Garden Viewing. Details as above.
Friday-Sunday 21st-23rd October – District Conference. Joyes Hall, CSU campus, Wagga Wagga (details forthcoming). [NB The district conference will be moving to an October timeslot as of this year, which is why we’re having two district conferences in 2022).
Friday-Sunday 28th-30th October 2022 – Rotary Zone 8 Conference (Canberra).
Monday 7th November CRC Annual General Meeting including election of office bearers for 2023-2024.
BABY PHOTO COMPETITION – WEEK 4
Who is the Rotarian Above? First correct answer gets a free raffle ticket at the next meeting.
Last week’s entry above: No one guessed that the Rotarian above was a much younger President Paul.
JUST FOR LAUGHS
THE PUZZLER
Answer to the last puzzlers:
Easier one: Albert is Don’s uncle.
Harder one: a map
This week’s puzzlers:
Easier one: What belongs to you, but everyone else uses it?
Harder one: What are the next three letters following this sequence: OTTFFSS?
ROTARY NEWS
1. Regionalisation pilot for Rotary Zone 8 (that’s us!)
Zone 8, which coves Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands, is planning to embark on a pilot plan to develop alternative administrative structures overseeing Rotary activities. The plan seems a bit vague because the governance structures are intentionally left unspecified to allow flexibility in adapting new structures as needs arise, but RI is to be commended in allowing this sort of exploration to happen even though it has the potential to diminish the role of RI in the day-to-day operations in the zone. At the end of three years, the experimental structures will be evaluated and decisions regarding their merits of adopting some or all of he alternative structures will be made. Before the pilot can begin, however, there needs to be buy-in by the clubs in Zone 8. Club presidents are voting on behalf of their clubs through 29th of September.
For more information on the regionalisation plan, click here.
SEPTEMBER IS BASIC EDUCATION & LITERACYMONTH
Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada
ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2022-23
Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club
Well, it was a wonderful day in Nairobi yesterday I will post more later. Tracy is on my mind this morning in Nairobi. Yesterday was one of those days that makes one very proud to be a Rotarian. Susan and I travelled to Nairobi from Ganmain to witness the graduation of our Tracy. What an amazing journey and my eternal thanks to Rotary and all the Rotarians who supported our Road MAPS to Africa project through Coolamon Rotary my club. Here are some photos that tell the culmination of the story of 11 years sponsoring this young lady. From Mathare to the world of opportunity that now awaits Tracy.
The painting, by Irish artist Tony O’Connor, is unfinished and has attracted a lot of attention on Facebook. Most comments suggest he leave the painting in its current unfinished state.
WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 5th
Visit of Griffith Avanti Rotary Club
On Sunday 4th September we hosted the Griffith Avanti RC who were on a “caravan” trip in our area. They visited the June Liquorice and Chocolate Factory and stayed overnight in Junee on Saturday. Six members of our club had lunch with them at the Sports Club and were entertained by Griffith Avanti with a road trip quiz which included questions like when was the hall in Binya opened and so on. This is a very active club which has breakfast meetings and 60% female members. They have also gotten behind our Sunflower Seeds for Ukraine Initiative. One of their main fund-raising activities is recycling vehicle batteries.
Wollundry RC paid us a visit to discuss the upcoming Gears and Beers festival over the October long weekend. PP Phil McIntosh and PP David Byfield were the speakers from Wollundry RC.
President Paul welcomed our two visiting Rotarians and 19 members, which a very good rollup. Paul reported on the very successful ten-pin bowling night in Wagga which took place on the 5th Monday social night. Grahame Miles presented Alex Thompson with the newly instituted perpetual trophy for winning against the 14 members who took part in the bowling.
We had several items for discussion before the talk on this October’s Gears and Beers weekend including:
Notice of the meeting at the Wagga Wagga RC on Thursday 15th to hear form the Deputy Head of Mission from the Ukraine Embassy in Canberra, Mr. Volodymyr Shalkivsky.
Anne and Mary reported on the catering in Ganmain for the SW Hack event.
Flyer on the mango project sent by PDG John Egan on behalf of the RC of Woden Daybreak.
Induction of the Rev. Scott Mudd will take place on Monday 12th.
Dr. Sumera Amir passed on a her sincere thanks for the relief efforts of ShelterBox in the flooded areas of Pakistan.
Albert spoke on the upcoming garden viewing days and advised that there would be a meeting of the committee on 7th September.
Paul thanked Anne for distributing the latest issue of the Coolamon Chronicle.
Marrar Madness roster to assist with manning the gate this Saturday at the Marrar Sports Ground.
Adrian and Wendy are off to Europe.
S@A Garth and his Corporal Dick managed to fine every person attending.
The raffle was won by John G.
GEARS AND BEERS
Phil McIntosh gave a good detailed account of the upcoming Gears & Beers event on Sunday, 2nd of October. We will need plenty of volunteers.
Phil explained that they had to run the March 2022 event this year owing to the disruptions to Gears & Beers due to Covid in 2020 and 2021. Phil said that the March event was totally different to the October events of the past due to the dry hot dusty and sometimes windy condition that weekend. A lot of riders experienced multiple tyre punctures.
The upcoming event has a totally different look due to the generally pleasant conditions and picturesque scenery typical of this time of year in the Riverina. Bookings are down c.f. to March and previous years, but at present there are 1,200-1,300 booked. All accommodation in Wagga Wagga is booked out for the October long weekend.
Phil then described how our club will be involved on the Sunday and PP Daryl Breust is across the event on behalf of CRC. Above all, Wollundry have a brand to protect and reminded us all that we are ambassadors for Gears and Beers.
President Paul thanked Phil and David for the information and for their continued reliance on our club to make this event a success.
President Paul welcomed guests Marilyn Jennings, Sharon Miles, Susan Glassford, Sally Farmer and Scott Mudd along with 19 of our members. Paul thanked the volunteers that manned the gate at the Marrar Madness event on Saturday, which included Brian, Anne, Mary, Albert, Don, Alex and Howard as well Paul. There was a large crowd–over 500 attended–and Brian Pattison believes it will become an annual event.
Daryl flagged that the next meeting he will be calling for volunteers for the fast-approaching Gears and Beers event on Sunday, 2nd October. Daryl also said that on Saturday 24th September we will be baking ANZAC biscuits again for the event; more information will be provided at next Monday’s meeting.
INDUCTION of Rev. Scott Mudd
Tonight was a special night as President Paul inducted the Rev. Scott Mudd into our club. Ian Jennings is Scott’s sponsor and mentor. All our members welcomed Scott in the usual manner and wished him well as a member of our wonderful Rotary club. We are now 30 members strong. Scott is the Anglican priest for our shire and his Rotary classification is Anglican Priest.
(Editor’s note we need to get a portrait of King Charles III).
Auctioneer Dick conducted a spirited auction of two dinners–no need for a microphone when Dick is in full flight!
The members and guests then signed a card congratulating Tracy Ochieng on her graduation (see story in Rotary news below).
Talk by Susan and JohnGlassford from Huff ‘n’ Puff
Tonight Susan and John spoke about the past 19-23 years on starting a new business in Ganmain. John celebrated 19 years as a member of the Coolamon RC and thanked David Benn from Wollundry who introduced JG to Grahame Miles who became JG’s sponsor. The last time we had a talk on straw bale building was in 2003 so it was a good opportunity to see what Huff ‘n’ Puff have done during that time.
Here is a small sample of what has been done during those years.
As usual the meeting ended up with a raffle with two prizes and a very entertaining fines session with S@A Garth and Cpl. Dick.
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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!
Monday, 19th September – Regular meeting. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
Monday, 26th September – Regular meeting. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
Sunday 2nd October – Daylight Saving Starts at 2.00am – clocks go forward one hour.
Sunday 2nd October – Gears and Beers. Roster to be set at upcoming meetings.
Monday 3rd October – NO MEETING (Public Holiday).
Monday, 10th October – Regular meeting. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.
Sunday, 16th October – Coolamon Garden Viewing.There will be five gardens on display, three on house blocks and two on acreage. Registration will take place at 26 Doubleday Lane. Cost is $15 per adult with children under 16 free.
Saturday 22nd October – Coolamon Garden Viewing. Details as above.
Friday-Sunday 21st-23rd October – District Conference. Joyes Hall, CSU campus, Wagga Wagga (details forthcoming). [NB The district conference will be moving to an October timeslot as of this year, which is why we’re having two district conferences in 2022).
Friday-Sunday 28th-30th October 2022 – Rotary Zone 8 Conference (Canberra).
Monday 7th November CRC Annual General Meeting including election of office bearers for 2023-2024.
BABY PHOTO COMPETITION – WEEK 4
Who is the Rotarian Above? First correct answer gets a free raffle ticket at the next meeting.
Last week’s entry above: Several correct answers in that it was Dick Jennings.
In the previous week Jann Breust correctly answered that the Rotarian above is John Glassford.
JUST FOR LAUGHS
THE PUZZLER
Answer to the last puzzlers:
Easier one: A towel.
Harder one: Silence
This week’s puzzlers:
Easier one: Albert is the brother of Bruce. Bruce is the brother of Craig. Craig is the father of Don. So how is Albert related to Don?
Harder one: I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
ROTARY NEWS
1. HONORARY ROTARIANS
Honorary Rotarians.
Section 6 — Honorary Membership. This club may elect honorary members for terms set by the board, who shall:
(a) be exempt from paying dues;
(b) not vote;
(c) not hold any club office;
(d) not hold classifications; and
(e) be entitled to attend all meetings and enjoy all other privileges in the club, but have no rights or privileges in any other club, except to visit without being a Rotarian’s guest.
One famous Honorary Rotarian is King Charles III seen below wearing his Rotary pin. Charles III is an honorary member of the Rotary Club of Banchory-Ternan in District 1010 Scotland. The town of Banchory (pop 7,650 in 2016) lies on the north side of the River Dee some 18 miles west of Aberdeen, Europe’s oil capital.
2. TRACY MONIQUE OCHIENG
This story is coming to an ending and a beginning of the next chapter in Tracy’s life. The Coolamon Rotary Club’s Mountains of the Moon team first met Tracy in the slums of Nairobi, Mathare. That was in November 2011 where the Rotary Club of Nairobi (Chartered 1933) had invited us to a school presentation. This was to thank us for helping with the Orphan Rescue Kits which enabled many children to attend school in Mathare.
Tracy was one of two primary school children from Mathare to make a presentation and PDG Fred Loneragan and John G were very impressed with this young lady. They contacted Tracy through the RC of Nairobi and asked if they could sponsor her through high school. Tracy’s future was very bleak indeed if Tracy could not attend high school. So began a long journey of 11 years. Fred and John funded her education at the Bishop Okoth Secondary School for Girls on the shores of Lake Victoria.
Fred and John then decided to make sure that Tracy went on to college, so they sponsored her to attend the United States International University. Tracy started studying pharmacy but found this was not for her so she switched to journalism and media phycology. Tracy graduates on Saturday September 24th and both Susan and John G will be in Nairobi to witness her graduation.
The vast majority of the funds for Tracy’s education came from the Mountains of The Moon climb in 2011 and the Mount Kenya climb in 2015. These funds for Tracy only represented a small percentage of the $300,000 that Road MAPS to Africa has raised, since 2007, with the three climbs in East Africa and other fund raising activities including donations from many Rotary clubs including Coolamon. Congratulations, Tracy, on reaching this important milestone–we wish you success in the next phase of your life!
SEPTEMBER IS BASIC EDUCATION & LITERACYMONTH
Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada
ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2022-23
Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club
On the 5th Monday for months that have five Mondays we organise a social evening away from our club. On 29th August a number of members and partners journeyed to Wagga Wagga for dinner and ten pin bowling.
The Riverina Hotel was booked and we had an excellent dinner of above-average pub food. We then went around the corner to the ten pin bowling alley near the Forum 6 Cinema.
We had 15 players in three groups of 5. The overall winner was Alex Thompson, who won the bowling pin trophy. Some of us have never played this game before and it showed! The evening was a good way to forget about Rotary matters and just enjoy our own company.
Here are some photos of the evening:
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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!
Sunday, 4th September – Luncheon with Griffith Avanti Rotarians. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 12:30 pm.
Monday, 5th September – Guest speaker meeting. Phil McIntosh and other Rotarians from Wagga Wollundry will present plans for Gears & Beers. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6:30 for 7 pm.
Thursday, 8th September – Board Meeting. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 7 pm.
Saturday, 10th September – Marrar Madness. CRC will assist with parking at the Marrar Sport Ground. Rostered on from 9:00-noon are Anne, Mary and Bear; noon-3:00 Albert, Don and Bear; 3:00-6:30 Howard, Paul and Bear.
*Monday, 12th September – Guest speaker: John Glassford of Huff n Puff Constructions will speak on advances in straw bale buildings. Coolamon Sport & Rec Club, 6:30 for 7 pm.
Monday, 19th September – Guest speaker meeting.
Sunday, 2nd October – Gears and Beers (details forthcoming).
Sunday, 16th October – Coolamon Garden Viewing.There will be five gardens on display, three on house blocks and two on acreage. Registration will take place at 26 Doubleday Lane. Cost is $15 per adult with children under 16 free.
Saturday 22nd October – Coolamon Garden Viewing. Details as above.
Friday-Sunday 21st-23rd October – District Conference. Joyes Hall, CSU campus, Wagga Wagga (details forthcoming). [NB The district conference will be moving to an October timeslot as of this year, which is why we’re having two district conferences in 2022).
Friday-Sunday 28th-30th October 2022 – Rotary Zone 8 Conference (Canberra).
[NB: Just a note to those outside Canberra area. The mangos are being picked up from Canberra so you might need to make some arrangements. It seems a good deal to me, either way.]
Mangoes are coming!
The end of winter is definitely in sight when the word ‘mangoes’ appears in a subject line!
Woden Daybreak Rotary’s mango fundraiser is on again and the details are above.
We have been in touch with the farmers and are very happy to report that the mango crop looks good this year.
There is a very good line up of speakers organised including:
Alex Rubin is a Major in the Australian Army with a background in operational planning, military instruction, humanitarian assistance and diplomatic engagement with allied partners.
Alex is one of the highest qualified Thai linguists in Defence and uses these skills to enhance bilateral relations and international engagements. During 2018, Alex was deployed on short notice to the Thailand Cave Rescue mission as the Australian military contingent commander and lead planner. For his work in this mission Alex was awarded the Companion of Direkganabhorn and a royal acknowledgement by the King of Thailand.
Will you join me in Canberra?
SEPTEMBER IS BASIC EDUCATION & LITERACYMONTH
Graphics by Debbie Vance from Canada
ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2022-23
Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club