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Weekly Update - Bowling extravaganza - 9 March 2021

Weekly Update - Bowling extravaganza - 9 March 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visitors

President Bill welcomed Clare and Nathan Waddle (who did a great job on the BBQ), Dallas's partner, Jayson Pister, Nigel Brown (Peter Sinke's guest) Partners Marg Pine, and Bev Lillico, and Hon members Les Austing, Richard Sherwin, and Peter Turner.

And the bowling ...

Bryan Waddle took over from President Bill as emcee for the evening and did a great job of entertaining the troops and generally causing mayhem. The bowling culminated in a competition, with everyone bowling their balls from one corner to the other across all the lawns. There were some interesting results! Booby prizes were awarded for the worst bowl (Marg), clearing the corner and landing in the ditch (John), worst performance of the night (Philip).  Second prize went to Nigel Brown, and the winner was our newest member, Dallas, who managed to get within a metre of the corner with inveterate skill (although she claimed it was a complete fluke). Bryan is in the photo, not because he won a prize but because he made it such fun for everyone. And, as he said, he couldn't have done it without the background help which always comes from Les who was watching the dramas unfold from a strategic position on the side-line.

What’s coming up in March and beyond?

Remember that President-Elect Kay mentioned that we can expect some Irish "high jinks" at the 16 March meeting. Please come dressed in something green, or everything green if you prefer! Kay asked members to 'bone up' on their Irish general knowledge - there will obviously be some questions! This is a partners' night!

Kay reminded us that the March social event will be held on Saturday 20 March, in the afternoon, at the Masterton home of Denise and Dexter Traill. Anyone is welcome, conference attendee or not. It will be a themed 1973 afternoon! Please let Kay, Denise, or Dexter know if you wish to go.

How long is it since you attended a Rotary Conference? There's still time. Registrations are still open for the District Centennial Conference at Carterton Events Centre from 19-21 March. Go to this link . Registrations are open for the whole Conference or just the Saturday night dinner - our Club dress theme will be based on 1973 (the year we were chartered).

Our Changeover Night has been set. It will be on Tuesday  29 June at the Silverstream Retreat. It will be a great night with entertainment and a few surprises. The meal cost is $75 pp. To offset this you have already paid part as it replaces a Tuesday meeting. There will be a complimentary bus for the first 45 people to register on our Tick Board from next Tuesday. (If you are on holiday or ill, let Kay know and she will add you to the list). Kay and Bill are hoping they get full members' support for the most important annual event in our Club Calendar.

To see some of our future events, you can go here.

Snippets

A last-minute, but nonetheless important, reminder from Treasurer Bruce, who has clearly not received everyone's Bank account number yet. Please send it to him by email or test as soon as possible. Members might consider making a donation to the Trust at the same time in lieu of the sergeant sessions that no longer take place weekly. 

Bill referred to the Forum that was held in July 2020 when members' views were canvassed about what they did and didn't like about the Club and featured the declining membership. The responses indicated that more fellowship activities were sought and that formalities in some meetings could be reduced. As a result, future meetings will not have grace before dinner, and speakers will be introduced briefly by the President, at least for the rest of Bill's year. The rosters will reflect this change.  The nomination process for future presidents had also been considered but the current process was thought to be satisfactory at present.

Bill also mentioned that the Board had decided to donate $5,000 out of approximately $17,000 raised at the final Book Fair (thanks to Phillip's excellent project management skills) to Life Education Trust and Allan Nichols expressed his thanks on behalf of the Trust. 

Bill said that the Board was considering reaching out to leaders of other organisations, such as people like Tracey Thompson, Kapiti Mana Area Police Commander, with a view to awarding Honorary Membership of the Club so that on-going and effective relationships can be developed. 

President-Elect Kay mentioned that Rotarians from Whanganui North would like to visit the Club in May, coming to one of our meetings, followed by a tour of the great things our city has to offer. Kay asked for an indication of who might be interested in billeting these visitors and received an enthusiastic response. 

Donna asked for volunteers to help at Glenview School following the visit of their principal, Lynda Knight-de Bois a few weeks ago. . The help they need is with : 

  • Once a week on a Tuesday, to drive four children from Glenview to Titahi Bay Boating Club (Onepoto Road), collect them from the school at 11:15am, and drop them off, then pick them up at 2.40pm and return them to school.
  • Help at their new homework club, also on a Tuesday. This will be run by one of their support staff but are looking for 2 - 3 volunteers each Tuesday 3-4:30 pm. Much of this will involve reading stories and listening to children reading, helping with homework, and playing games.
  • If you have some time, please contact Donna fo

Members are also welcome to let Graeme Tongs know at any time if they want to change from the print version of Rotary Down Under to the digital version. Copies of the latest membership list will be available from Graeme at next Tuesday's meeting.

This week’s happenings

The Zonta Club of Mana is hosting two films at the Light House, Pauatahanui. The first, Cousins, will show at 5.00 pm on Sunday 21 March. The film is based on a book by Patricia Grace and she has kindly agreed to come and talk before the film. 4.15 pm mix and mingle and pick up your ticket at the theatre. at 4.40 pm Patricia Grace will give us some background to the story of Cousins. The second film is The Father which will show at 5.00 pm on Sunday 18 April. Tickets are $25 each for each film, payable to the Zonta Account 030547-0071451.00. Use your surname and the name of the film as your reference. Seats will be allocated on a first-come basis.

Who’s on duty for the next month?

Unable to do your duty? Please find a replacement and inform Graham Wallace.
If you're a late 'no show' please tell President Bill.
Please arrive at 5.45 pm if you're on Door duty or on Introduction duty to greet the Guest Speaker and be his/her host for the evening.
Need to apologise or bring additional guests?
Advise the Receptionist at Professionals before 10.00 am on the Monday before the meeting on 233 9955 or email paremata@dwre.co.nz if you prefer.
Please provide the name (and spelling if necessary). The same applies if you're going to be late.

 

 
 
 
Guests are welcome to our Dinner Meetings. 
For apologies or additional guests, please phone or email Phillip Whearty before 10.00 am on Mondays (or before 10.00 am on Tuesdays if Monday is a statutory holiday) on 027 448 9094 or email philip.whearty@harcourts.co.nz

 

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