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Meeting Oct 11th

 
Meeting :15
 

Fellowship : Travis Downie

Reception: Col Duff

Furniture:   John Egan  

 
Guest Speaker : Member Profiles  Craig Bromley  &  John Ireland
 
Bulletin Editor : Peter McKinnon
 
Sergeant:     Rob Fuller
 
Member Profile :  As above
 
Next Sprout & About Market:  Sat 12th Nov 2016
OIC.
 
 
 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 12th November 2016
OIC John Gray,Greg Conkey,Ken Cook,Colin Duff,John Egan,David Foster,Gerry Gerlach,Mark Hillis,David Hodge,Rob Nicholson,Tim McMullen,Malcolm Robertson,Josh Walsh.
 
Sat10th December 2016
OIC Nick Leywood,James Hamilton,John Hawkins,Tim Macgillycuddy,Peter Mackinnon,Paul Murray,Rick Priest,David Pyke,Jeremy Riethmuller ,James Ross,Doug Sutton,Darren Wallace,Bob Willis.

Club Rosters

 Bulletin Editors

 
 
 

 

 

Oct 11, 18, 25       P. MacKinnon

Nov 1, 8, 15           Andy Irvine

Nov 22,29,Dec 6    Paul Murray

Dec 13, 20,Jan 3,  Michael Knight

Jan 10, 17, 24       John Egan

Jan 31, Feb 7, 14  Doug Sutton

 

 

Sergeant's

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oct 11th     Rob Fuller
Oct 18th     John Flynn
Oct 25th     Peter Clucas
Nov 1st      Peter Crozier
Nov 8th     Laurie Blowes
Nov 15th   David Benn
Nov 22nd  Frank fuller
Nov 29th   Rob Fuller

Announcements

 Administrator for our Facebook Page

Wollundry Rotary has had a Facebook page for quite some time, however it has been under-worked and under-fed.  Fortunately, Danial Burns, IT guru and member of the Website and Communications Committee, has volunteered to help with the it's care and feeding.  Thank you Daniel.

All members are encouraged to click on the Facebook Icon on your left, and checkout, and contribute to our page.

 

 

 

Rotaract CSU
 
.They meet every second week. All Rotary Clubs are challenged to nominate a team to compete in their Bowling Night at the indoor bowl on Friday night 23rd September at 7p.m. Funds raised will go to Relay for Life.
 

Willis Cheng 

Willis is our exchange student and he appears to be settling in quite well! Don't forget to invite him if you have an event or a trip planned!

 

 
 
Speakers
Oct 11, 2016
Oct 18, 2016
RESEARCH ON ANIMAL NUTRITION
Oct 25, 2016
BEYOND BANK IN THE COMMUNITY
Nov 01, 2016
Nov 08, 2016
Nov 15, 2016
Nov 22, 2016
Nov 29, 2016
Dec 04, 2016
Hosted by Paul and Carolyn Murray
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
John Ferguson
October 15
 
Greg O'Hare
October 27
 
Jim Gibson
November 2
 
Ken Cook
November 9
 
Kevin Moffatt
November 10
 
Daniel Burns
November 19
 
James Hamilton
November 20
 
Neil Pinto
November 23
 
Spouse Birthdays
Cathy Pyke
October 1
 
Fran
October 4
 
Jan Hamilton
October 4
 
Cathy Willis
October 6
 
Ros Breust
October 26
 
Judi Dunning
October 27
 
Jenni Riethmuller
November 15
 
Lyn
November 19
 
Helen Paton
November 22
 
Cassandra Nicholson
November 23
 
Robyn Rossiter
November 24
 
Jessica
November 29
 
Renae Elrington
November 30
 
Anniversaries
John Flynn
Annette
October 1
 
Michael Eldridge
Sarah Eldridge
October 2
 
Peter Clucas
Sharon
October 7
 
Robert Nicholson
Cassandra Nicholson
October 10
 
Jim Gibson
Lyn
October 14
 
Malcolm Robertson
Fran
November 5
 
Kevin Moffatt
Cheryl Moffatt
November 6
 
David Pyke
Cathy Pyke
November 11
 
Richard Rossiter
Robyn Rossiter
November 14
 
Wal Paton
Helen Paton
November 14
 
Ken Taylor
Jacqui Stumpel
November 15
 
Kerry Pascoe
Dianne
November 15
 
Craig Bromley
Gaye
November 25
 
Robert Pearson
Pam
November 28
 
Join Date
Pat Ingram
October 15, 1985
31 years
 
David Wishart
October 27, 2015
1 year
 
Mark Hillis
October 28, 1994
22 years
 
Gerry Gerlach
October 30, 2007
9 years
 
John Ferguson
October 30, 2007
9 years
 
Kerry Pascoe
October 30, 2007
9 years
 
James Hamilton
November 1, 1990
26 years
 
John Flynn
November 1, 1993
23 years
 
Jeremy Riethmuller
November 5, 2013
3 years
 
Tim Barter
November 9, 2010
6 years
 
Daniel Burns
November 19, 2015
1 year
 
John Ireland
November 20, 1984
32 years
 
Bulletin Editor
Doug Sutton
Presidents Report 

 

President Geoff asked Tim Barter to lead us in Rotary Grace to open our meeting. He then welcomed our visitors Tessa Hawkins and partner Jarrod from Wisconsin USA.

There was no guest speaker today but we have a wrap up of the extremely successful Gears and Beers Festival by Phil McIntosh and Tim Barter later in the meeting.

Today is also Hat Day and I am pleased to see so many members getting into the spirit of this fundraiser for Rotary Health. John Egan will talk to us later in the meeting about  this important initiative.

Willis our exchange student is away on holidays with his host family. Don't forget to invite Willis to your place or take him for an outing with you.

I want to congratulate the whole club for all your efforts in making the Gears and Beers festival such a success. Phil and Tim and their committee did such a fantastic job and the combined efforts, despite the weather, made for a great day. A short film of the day is being produced and will be a good advertisement for what will be an even bigger event next year.

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Secretary's Report
          I'm back and ready for another holiday. They're not over rated.
Weekly Quote: "The world would be a happier place if people could keep silent as easily as they can talk"
Sprout & About Market: Next market Saturday 8th October 2016. Please check the roster. Please spread the word. Sun shining 20+ degrees, make it your morning social occasion.
Picnic Races Pack Up Tents: Great effort from the senior members. Great PR exercise also.
Gears & Beer Festival: Wow Wow Wow!  How will they better it next year? Go and like the Facebook page, tell of your experience.
Hat Day: No shame amongst our members, well done everyone.
Service Club Sporting Challenge: Wednesday 16th November. Have we enough pride to plot a great victory for the senior team.
 
Have a restive  week and enjoy some warmer dryer weather!
Our Meeting 

Rotary Information

James Hamilton presented today's Rotary Information on Poverty and Rotary Health.
 
Did you know
The United Nations estimated that 200 years ago that 80% of the world’s population lived in poverty. In 1981 44% of world’s population lived in poverty and in 2011 16.3% of world’s population lived in poverty. Of the 16.3% about 700 million people live in extreme poverty where their income is less than US$1.90 per day. Rotary has played an integral part in the reduction of poverty world wide.  
 
Rotary Health
 
Hat Day, is an initiative of Australian Rotary Health, one of the largest not-for-profit funders of mental health research in Australia.
 
Australian Rotary Health engages with a variety of funding partners to provide Research Grants and PhD Scholarships. These projects encompass a broad range of general health areas including cancer, heart disease, children’s health, motor neuron disease, diabetes and more.
There are two ways we fund health research:
  • Funding Partner PhD Scholarships
  • Research Companion PhD 
Since the year 2000, Australian Rotary Health has focused its funding on mental health research. In 2012 this focus narrowed to the Mental Health of Young Australians, and in 2013 research projects focussing on the Prevention of Mental Health Disorders were included.
 
John Egan enlightened us further with the following information: One in five Australians will suffer a mental illness during their lives. Laughter is the best medicine along with Fellowship and exercise. He reminded us to keep a lookout for the symptoms of depression in our friends and families; withdrawal, sadness, lack of interest etc. and make sure to ask them how they are. 
 
John reported that our hat day raised $268 which will be met by the Board making  a grand total of $536 which will be forwarded to Rotary Health.
 
President Geoff determined the winners of the Hat Competition: 1st Prize to Burmo (Looking a lot like Yasser Arafat), 2nd to Tim McMullen and 3rd to Ken Taylor with a special mention to David Pyke and Rob Nicholson.
 
Foundation Facts

 

FOUNDATION FACTS NUMBER 11
 
“Did you know that less than 20% of Rotarians in New Zealand make regular personal contributions to THE ROTARY FOUNDATION”
 
BECOME A FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTOR.
Note; It is my understanding that our club has a higher percentage of regular contributors but in this year which is the centenary of Rotary Foundation, I would urge all of our members who don’t already contribute, to become regular contributors.
 
Bob Willis
Foundation Chair.

 

The Forrest Centre Appeal

Doug Conkey is looking for helpers at the Golf Day on October 14th. This is in support of the Forrest Centre’s Palliative Care centre. If you can help can you please contact Doug as soon as you can.

If you’d like to play, its $50 and you get two free golf balls (should get some of us half way round!!)

 

Sergeant.

Laurie Blowes was today's sergeant and he ordered Corporal Paul Milde to carry the box. With reference to the Gears and Beers Festival, Laurie quoted Mark Twain as saying " learn to ride a bike and you won't regret it - if you live". Everyone was fined for one reason or another: backing the losing football side AFL or NRL; naming Laurie - Blowers instead of Blowes; John Flynn for witnessing a nasty accident in the 50 k ride and Dr Neil Pinto for coming to the rescue with a portable stretcher (a flattened box). He then told an Irish Joke about two cyclists. 

Paul Milde cross fined Frank Fuller and Peter Green. Mark Hillis fined David Foster for an unbelievable array of stuff up in organising an outing to an AFL match.

 
Gears and Beers
Phil McIntosh chair of the Gears and Beers Committee and driving force behind our prestige event, said a simple thank you is not enough for the work put into this Sensational Day!
At 2.30 p.m. he was given notice that our event could not proceed in the Victory Memorial Gardens due to the wet conditions and would need to move. A meeting was held, Dave Foster drew up a new map ad we were underway with the fantastic cooperation of Wagga Wagga City Council and their General Manager  Alan Eldridge and new Mayor Greg Conkey. All stall holders turned up bar one. Huge credit must be given to Tim Barter who pulled it all together with everyone  pitching in to help.
 
There were 1,102 riders, a new record. Phil said he had spent two hours replying to emails which were all extremely positive about the event. He gave us a sample by reading an email from the owners of the  Bright Brewery, who are eager to return again next year.
 
Phil said that there will be a premiere of an 8 min film of the Wollundry Gears and Beers Festival in about three weeks.
Don't forget to visit www.gearsandbeers.org.au and watch the video of Phil being interviewed by Adam Drummond with many shots of previous rides.
 
Tim Barter was equally enthusiastic about the day and thanked everyone who helped out. He said the Facebook response to the event had been great and it appeared the mud and the water had been a positive as far as the riders were concerned.
 
Tim singled out for a special thank you: Steve McCoy, (Sound and Lighting and Big Screen), Michael Eldridge (his right hand man); Col Duff (power supply); Coates Hire (special equipment) Wagga City Council and Mayor Greg Conkey and Alan Eldridge for their outstanding support and cooperation.
 
Tim said that the Gears and Beers Festival is not just about how much money we can make. It is much more than that because it creates an event for the community of Wagga which can be enjoyed and shared and that is the most important thing.
 
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF CRICKETING ROTARIANS
All cricket fans are advised that a major international cricketing competition will take place at Duke of Kent Oval starting the 16th of October.
 
John Gray our chief cricket tragic announced the following:
 
  • A Mayoral Reception for participants
  • 4 days of competition Mon/Tues and Thurs/Fri of the week commencing 17th October.
  • Participants from Great Britain, India, Pakistan and all parts of Australia.
  • Help is required in the form of Marquees, Tables Chairs, Transport for Participants
  • Partner of cricketer will be entertained with visits to Sale Yards, Glass Collection, Coolamon Cheese Factory (Wed)
This will be a great opportunity for fellowship and fun and our Club will support it 100%
 
BLACK TIE DINNER TWENTY PLUS YEARS
 
On Tues evening a black tie dinner was held at the Riverine Club for Wollundrians who have completed twenty years of membership. A good crowd came to the event which was hosted by Riverine Club Chair Burmo. A convivial evening of food and drink and fellowship was had by all.
 
John Ireland and Burmo regaled us with tall tales of a legal variety which centred on the Riverine Club.
The photos below are evidence of the evening.
 
Advocate John Ireland makes a telling point amusing wife Isabel, Judge's assistant Paul Milde looks entirely sceptical.
Members and Partners pose for a photo in Riverine Club Hall
Twenty Plus years Wollundrians in their finery. 
Back Row: John Egan, Andrew Irvine, James Hamilton, Doug Sutton, John Smith, Paul Milde, John Ireland, Mark Hillis
Front Row: Michael Knight, John Gray, Ken Cook, Graham Burmeister, David Byfield, Peter Crozier, John Flynn
 
VISITORS
 
Tessa Hawkins (John's daughter) and partner Jarrod from Wisconsin.
 
Apologies and Makeups
 

Make ups:

Craig Bromley, Geoff Hamilton, Andrew Irvine, James Ross, Tim Barter, John Gray, Gerry Gerlach, James Hamilton, David Wishart, David Pyke, Nick Leywood, Daniel Burns, Rob Fuller.

Apologies:

Hugh Campbell, Craig Bromley, Greg Conkey, John Ferguson, Frank Fuller, Daniel Burns, Geoff Hamilton,Pat Ingram, John Mason, Paul Murray, Rick Priest, Malcolm Robertson

 

LUCKY DRAW PRIZE

Today"s winner was Nick Leywood

 

 

 

 
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