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Meeting August 9th

 
Meeting :6
 
Fellowship : Tim Macgillicuddy
Reception:  Peter McKinnon
Furniture:   John Mason
 
Guest Speaker : Michael Milston District Governor
 
 
Bulletin Editor : Peter McKinnon
 
Sergeant:      Frank Fuller
 
Member Profile :Mal Robertson and Craig Bromley
 
Next Market:  Sprout and About  August 13th
 
 
 Market Rosters
 
Saturday Markets setup for everyone at 6.30am
 
 
(Please arrange a swap if you are not
able to carry out your duties)
 
 
Sat 13th August 2016
OIC Paul Milde,  
Greg Conkey,James Hamilton,John Hawkins,John Ireland,Nick Lewwood,Tim Macgillycuddy,Paul Murray,Josh Walsh,Rick Priest,James Ross, Darren Wallace,Bob Willis. 
 
Sat 10 th Sept 2016
OIC Pat Ingram,  
Tim Barter, David Benn,David Byfield,Peter Crozier,Michael Eldridge,Michael Knight,Peter Mackinnon,Steve McCoy,Phillip McIntosh,Kerry Pascoe, Jonty Shuter,John Smith.
 
Sat 8th October 2016
OIC Geoff Breust
,  Daniel Burns,Hugh Campbell,Doug Conkey,Michael Georgiou,Gerry Gerlach,Jim Gibson,John Ireland,John Mason,Wal Paton,Neil Pinto,Ken Taylor
 
 
 

Club Rosters

 Bulletin Editors

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Aug 9, 23    Peter MacKinnon

Aug 16       Paul Murray

Aug 30,Sep 6, 13 John Egan

Sep 20,27,Oct 4   Doug Sutton

Oct 11, 18, 25 Michael Knight

Nov 1, 8, 15 Andrew Irvine

 

 

Sergeant's

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August  9th     Frank Fuller
August 16th    Rob Fuller
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Frank Fuller
August 9
 
Malcolm Robertson
August 14
 
Michael Eldridge
August 14
 
Michael Georgiou
August 14
 
Doug Conkey
August 17
 
John Flynn
August 31
 
Doug Sutton
September 12
 
Ken Taylor
September 12
 
Craig Bromley
September 26
 
Spouse Birthdays
Angie
August 8
 
Sophie Walsh
August 31
 
Helen
September 11
 
Carolyn Murray
September 23
 
Anniversaries
John Mason
Kerry Mason
August 7
 
John Ferguson
Judy
August 25
 
Pat Ingram
Carol
August 28
 
David Foster
Brenda
August 30
 
Phil McIntosh
Lynette McIntosh
September 9
 
Frank Fuller
Helen
September 21
 
Join Date
Doug Conkey
August 1, 1996
20 years
 
John Mason
August 11, 2009
7 years
 
J Gray Gray
August 23, 1982
34 years
 
Geoff Hamilton
September 20, 2002
14 years
 
Robert Nicholson
September 23, 2014
2 years
 
Speakers
Aug 16, 2016
 
Aug 23, 2016
 
Aug 30, 2016
 
Sep 06, 2016
 
Sep 13, 2016
 
Sep 20, 2016
 
Sep 27, 2016
 
Oct 04, 2016
 
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Announcements

Foundation Facts from Director Bob Willis
 
In last week’s Bulletin the first of a series of Rotary Foundation facts was published. Here is the second fact
 
“Did you know that you can view your own personal giving progress to THE ROTARY FOUNDATION via “My Rotary” on the Rotary International website at www.rotary.org
 

Thank you email from Brent

Hi Geoff and Geoff - 
 
On behalf of the Rotary Club of Canmore President Karen Keech and Lawrence Nyman - the Treasurer of the Canmore Rotary Club Charitable Foundation, many thanks to Wollundry for your generous donation to our Fort McMurray Wild Fire appeal.  Residents are returning to Fort McMurray and beginning to assess and rebuild.  The wild fire, known as the Beast, devastated the city and much of the surrounding countryside - certainly the most devastating fire in Canadian history.
 
Many thanks again for your donation and the close cooperation, assistance and friendship between Wollundry, Wagga Wagga and Canmore.
 
From some of the pictures from Australia - looks like a winter wonderland in the high country!!
 
All the best - Brent
 

Willis Cheng 

Willis Cheng from Taiwan … our newest inbound Exchange Student came to the podium to address the members.  He began by greeting all the members with a "Hello Everyone", who in turn greeted him back.  His week was busy and included a farm visit.  Willis has musical skills and is a good candidate for the band of which many Wollundry members are a part of.
 
Lucky Members Draw
Lucky members draw was won by Wal Payton 
Visitors, Guests 
and Apologies
Visitors: Mark Stanham, Angie Gerlach 
 
Club Guests :Willis Cheng, Lauren Darley Bentley, Jan Roberts
Apologies: Laurie Blowes, Graham Burmeister, John Egan, John Flynn, David Pyke, Steve McCoy, Rob Nicholson, Jeremy Riethmuller, Doug Sutton and John Mason, Peter Crozier, Travis Downey, Michael Eldridge, Frank Fuller, John Gray, Geoff Hamilton, Tim Macgillycuddy, Rick Priest, Richard Rossiter, Tim, McMullen
 
Make Ups: Gerry Gerlach board mtg 20/7, David Benn IFCR Mtg, Tim Barter G&B Mtg 20/7, Andy Irvine G&B Mtg 20/7, Neil Pinto G&B Mtg 20/7, Paul Milde G&B Mtg 20/7, James Hamilton G&B Mtg 20/7, Darren  Wallace RYPEN 27/7,  David Foster Board, Mark Hillis Board, James Ross Sunrise
2016-17 Executives & Directors
President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
President Elect
 
Club Service
 
Public Relations
 
Rotary Foundation
 
Membership
 
Youth Services
 
Administration
 
Immed PP
 
Executive Secretary
 
Bulletin Editor
Peter Mackinnon
Presidents Report 9 aug 2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
 
It was very pleasing to have District Governor Michael Milston and partner Ann Dibb along with ADG Bryan Short and Sally join us for our meeting this week.
 
Prior to our club meeting, Geoff Hamilton, Gerry Gerlach, Jim Gibson (for Pykie) and I met with Michael and Bryan for about 45 minutes. The following points were noteworthy from our discussions:
 
  • Wollundry’s Strategic Plan was good;
     
  • Wollundry was still the largest club in the district and generally the highest contributor of funds to charitable causes;
     
  • membership numbers at district level (and higher) was considered an issue, but at local club level was more about being able to operate effectively – did not really matter whether we were in one district or another;
     
  • Wollundry is not the only all male club – and there are no specific policies relating to such;
     
  • Wollundry is heavily involved in a wide range of Rotary activities – Youth Exchange (one in, two out) RYPEN (bringing former participants to run the next event), RYLA, RYDA and helping the establishment of Rotaract Club CSU, significant community support via large donations and support to local initiatives through F and W and G and B festivals, Defib for Life program, Cambodian and Congo projects overseas;
     
  • recommended we continue to upload our good stories to RI.
 
In general, Wollundry enjoys continued success in all facets of Rotary activity.
 
Ann Dibb’s presentation at our meeting concerning the ongoing program to rid the world of polio confirmed we are almost there! There are now literally only tens and hundreds of cases in the difficult areas of the world – Pakistan and Afghanistan. I’m sure Wollundry will continue to direct funds to this great cause.
 
 
Our Meeting 9 august 2016
President Geoff opened the meeting with a moment of reflection for all victims of famine around the world.
 
Geoff welcomed our guests District Govenor Michael Millston and partner Anne Dibb and
ADG Brian and Sally Short.
 
Our exchange student Willis Chen from Taiwan recounted his last week, with fun at school meeting many
new friends.
 
Subs are now due - please keep the treasurer happy by clearly identifying all deposits.
 
There will be a board meeting next Monday.
 
Jan Roberts from Wagga Womens health sent us a flyer for their function on the 20th of August
a 'Cavalcade of Fashion'.
 
Gerry Gerlach Secretary
       A letter of congratulations was received from Apex Club of South Wagga for Geoff Hamilton as outgoing
president and Geoff Bruce as incoming president this year, as well as Phil Mcintosh and John Ferguson on their
Paul Harris Fellowships.
 The new Rotoract club is progressing well and looking to recruit new members with a bowling night on the
23rd of September 2016.
 
James Hamilton Rotary Information
          
ROTARY INFORMATION 9TH AUGUST 2016
 
AUSTRALIAN TRANSPLANT GAMES.
 
The first Australian transplant games were established Melbourne in 1988 where 150 transplant recipient competitors of all ages participated in tennis, golf and more. Today over 1500 people are involved in the event which is held every two years in different cities across Australia. The games now last for an entire week and cover a multitude of sports and activities. 
 
The spirit of the Australian transplant Games is to encourage individuals of all ages to be involved in a sporting competition and to maintain a healthy life style. The games are a fantastic celebration of the gift of life.
 
The Australian transplant games raise the awareness of the importance of organ and tissue donation as well as participation in sport and the maintenance of an active life style.
 
The games are reliant on volunteer support, sponsorship and supply of goods.
 
The next games will be held in western Sydney from 24th September to 1st October 2016. Details available on www.australiantransplantgames.com.
 
Frank Fuller Sergeant Session
           After many Heads and Tails a bottle of wine was won by Col Duff and some serious coin was
delivered to the treasurer.
 
Doug Sutton Congo Project
            Doug updated the club on progress with the Congo Project, a partnership between Wollundry
Rotary, an NGO and a local rotary club in the congo to provide help to widows and orphans left by
militia activity.
 
Jim Gibson Biggest Blocks Lunch
           Jim reminded the club that the lunch will be on 2 of September in support of the Prostate Foundation.
The cost is $100 per head Frank Fuller is organising a table of Ten - please contact him if you would like to
attend.
 
Bob Willis Foundation Fact

Foundation Fact No.3

 Did you know that a PHF +1 refers to a Paul Harris Fellow recognition pin with one Sapphire while a PHF+6 has one ruby?

 Cheers!

Bob

 
 
 
 
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DG Michael Milston address
District Govenor Michael Milston addressed the club and presented the themes of Rotary for this
year, and his goals for the his coming year as leader of the District.
 
Michael paid his respect to the local Wiradjuri people and then gave us a brief history of his career
and life in Orange. He joined Rotary in 1995 and his partner Anne joined in 2015.
 
Michael presented the current Rotary International theme "Serving Humanity" and discussed the aim of
helping people in need and assisting them to develop to their full potential.
 
Michael report how close we to ending polio worldwide, but their is still work to be done.
 
Michael was keen to highlight the "Wiradjuri" connection of all the clubs in our district, and showed the new
district logo with the Wiradjuri totem goannas in a circle of community.
He noted we are failing to close the gap of disadvantage for aboriginal people and challenged us to do something
- to reach out to our local indigenous community
- to listen to aboriginal people and their stories.
- he showed the Four Way Test translated into Wiradjuri.
Michael stated his aim is to help clubs engage with the community and declared Poverty is man made and
can be fixed.
 
Michael reminded us the District Conference will be on in March 2017 in Orange.
 
Assistant District Governor Brian Short thanked Michael for his address.
 
 
end polio now
 
End Polio
 
I acknowledge that I am here on Wiradjuri Land and I pay respects to their elders both past and present.
 
Thank you for your hospitality and welcoming Michael and me at your club!
 
I am here to ask you to help End Polio!
 
Rotarians like ourselves, are here because we care. We have common goals that we strive to reach personally as well with our club. Your goals may be similar to other clubs, may be vastly different but we work together to achieve better outcomes locally and further afield.
 
I was born in 1951 and I was brought into a world that had first world medicine and vaccines. My father as a 5 year old in the 1920s survived the Diphtheria epidemic in NYC because he had a hospital to go to with staff that could keep his airway open.
 
I remember some kids at school in callipers and I remember hearing those whispers of my mother and the other mums in the neighbourhood speaking about such and such a child in an ‘iron lung’, I remember so vividly! Also I have a cousin here in Australia who always walked with a limp because she contracted polio out in a regional area, not getting vaccinated in time; the vaccine was a relatively new medicine. I remember the taste of the sweet pink-stained sugar cube....yes I can say, like others, I do re-member polio. I am so thankful that it is for my children’s sake and my grandchildren’s sake, it’s just a memory.
 
In 1979 under the Rotary Foundation Health, Hunger and Humanity program, Rotary immunised more than 6,000,000 Pilipino children. The International President John Germ, (whose own dad contracted Polio and was unable to support his family) plans to finish the work that Rotary, the primary fundraiser, along with the WHO and UNICEF began in 1988. This was when Rotary Foundation made a commitment to the goal of eradicating Polio worldwide.
 
Rotary’s End Polio campaign is supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation so we can get rid of this disease in the last remaining pockets in the world once and for all.
 
Some more current info on the infection in the world so far-
 
Four countries: Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Nigeria up till just a few years ago all were infected and now:
India is now Polio free since 2014-No recorded cases
Nigeria had 6 cases in 2014 and now polio free since the start of 2016
May 2016
Afghanistan went from 28 (2014) and now has only 5 recorded cases
Pakistan went from 306 (2014) to 11 this year
 
To date this year there have only been 16 recorded cases in the world.
 
A country or region is not declared polio free until 3 years have passed without any recorded cases. Once that occurs then vaccinations must continue for every new child born, as it is here in our own Australia until it is totally gone, much like the small pox vax that we had been given but now it is eradicated, no one has those little circular marks on  upper arm or thigh.
 
I am not here to tell you what to do with your hard earned money and where it should go, I am here to ask you to contribute to the success of the End Polio campaign. I am asking you to contribute $26.50, why this amount? Well it is the amount; (in US dollars) that was the first donation to the Rotary Foundation 100 years ago!
 
If you could all take a moment to think about what $26.50 can do for you...a lunch out, or a few groceries, for you blokes maybe a hair cut... what $26.50 can do for the End Polio is this....
 
Every $ that we donate, is matched by $2.00 from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Your $26.50 donation with the Gates Foundation $53 will provide $79.50
 
We have estimated that one dose of the vaccine is about $2...then there are all the other supporting items- vests, carrier bags for vaccines, vaccines and the purple markers to mark each child’s finger to show that they have been vaccinated.
 
So now I put to your club: if you can donate $2,650 which is 26.50 x 100 years of Foundation, just think how much that could do with the matching $2 for every $ from the Gates Foundation
 
Thank you for considering putting an end to this preventable disease.... and making it just a memory for all.
Wollundry Meeting Photos
Photos from Week 4 August 2nd
 
Nick Leywood was busy with his duties setting up for our meeting. 
 
David Benns guest was long time friend and Rotarian Mark Stanham
 
Neil and Nola Pinto were Wheel Meal Deal hosts to Jackie, Ken and Andrew Taylor, and Ken's long time friend Graham (standing at right).  Bev and Andrew Irvine and Carolyn and Paul Murray were also guests of the Pintos at the Blue Flame Indian Restaurant.  It was a most enjoyable evening. 
 
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