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eBulletin Volume 39 - Issue 16 24 October 2024
President - Elizabeth Shepherd 0419 121 059
president@canterburyrotary.org
FUN AND SERVICE ARE THE MOTTO OF THE CANTERBURY ROTARY CLUB
The Canterbury Buzz

 

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Last Weeks Meeting
Thanks to Steve W for chairing the meeting and also to Wayne for his thought for the day - something he was taught in primary school back in China
 
120 Inspirational Time Quotes To Help You Manage Life | Inspirationfeed
 
A welcome to our guests on the night
DG Michael Lapina 
Alex Lapina
Jonathan Shepherd
Michael Stillwell - Rotary Community Leader
 
 
Pres Elizabeth, back from her own holiday provided her own thought for the day...
Image result for there's no place like home
 
The report included the travels of the rotary hound which you would have seen in previous bulletins as well as a chance meeting with a PDG from Rotary in Germany - #weareeverywhere
 

A Note from the Pres, 23rd October 2024

 

Greetings members! After a fabulous trip to Vancouver, Alaska and Japan over the last month, it’s great to be home. Welcome back to the many other overseas travellers, especially the hard-working members of the recent Philippines Medical Mission.

At this week’s meeting we welcomed our District Governor, Michael Lapina, and his ADC, Alex Lapina (Alex helped fix the errant microphone). Michael’s talk about the meaning behind this year’s theme, “The Magic of Rotary”, was engrossing and illuminating.

The Board met briefly with DG Michael after the meeting and also discussed some upcoming changes at the Canterbury Centre. Watch out for an email about these. (JB sent that out yesterday - the Ed)

Thanks to the hardy souls who collect and bring items for the 10c recycling refund-there are too many to fit in my Pink Recycling bin but that’s OK. Keep them coming and out of landfill!

Onto another Rotary project, please support Rotary’s efforts to End Polio by donating to the Canterbury Strollers team who are walking many kms during the Walk With Us challenge throughout October. I have walked 168.7 km so far and Tony L reports a similar amount. Rosemary Waghorne is another team member clocking up the kms. - here's the link to the page if you would like to donate to this worthwhile cause Rotary Walk With Us End Polio - Canterbury Strollers

Next week’s speaker is Natalie from Boroondara Community Outreach to fill us in on their work and ways in which we at RC Canterbury can help. This is sure to be inspiring so make sure you book in with Rob or John Braine by Thursday night.

Finally, as you go through the week consider Wayne Dong’s thought for the day of the Chinese Proverb, “An inch of time is an inch of gold”, and realize that time is priceless so don’t waste it!

Elizabeth

not much to add from the MIR this week
Tony did thank Steve C for his efforts in ensuring our Philippines trip photos showed up on social media displaying the good work that the club does
 
 
URGENT - John Pocock has put out a call for help on Sunday 27th. the 2 members who were down for duty and replacement cannot fulfill this date. John has advised that he will fill a 3 hour session if someone can assist and do the other 3 hours. If you can help please get hold of John asap and let him know. Thanks
Last Weeks Speaker - DG Michael Lapina
Report by Anne
 
DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU BELONG?
Michael Lapina, District Governor of District 9800 came to visit The Rotary Club of Canterbury tonight. All over the world, he noted, there is a bond amongst Rotarians. He acknowledged our Rotary Club icons and their muses- John McCaskill (Leadership and Engagement, Environment), Tony Laycock (Past Assistant Governor), Jonathan Shepherd (legendary MC) and Michael Stillwell Rotary Community Leader - who has accompanied Michael to all the local community meetings - 13 clubs in this community (or is it 14? - the Ed).
 
The main task assigned to District Governors in this year, The Magic of Rotary, is to think outside the box. Stephanie Urchik, RI President, came upon this theme while on a visit to a Rotary International project, during which one child commented on the magic of the production of clean water. Rotary makes people smile. He reiterated that we need to be thankful for what Rotarians do and for the people who support them in their projects, whatever they may be.
 
The three stated goals are:-
1. Simply irresistible membership
2. Continuity (using the themes from the previous 2 RI Presidents and creating the message "Imagine Creating Hope in The World through the Magic of Rotary"
3. healing a divided world.
 
Relating what NAB managers were required to do once a year (Michael worked at the NAB as a Project Director), to phone and thank customers for being loyal, he highlighted the need for an emotional attachment and an investment in the members of a Rotary Club.
During the allocated question time, Alan Stevens raised the very salient comment that there are no administration fees in Rotary, real magic! (that's true for the clubs but only 7 cents in every dollar goes to the administration of Rotary internationally, a significant difference to many other charity organisations - the Ed) it is believed that the Lions are similar in this regard. Michael responded by informing us that once again Rotary International has been awarded four stars in the Charity Navigator. He also emphasised an interesting perspective, that Rotaract should be part of Rotary International through the mentoring of its young members. He provided information on the cost of registering a Rotaract member which many were unaware of and gave us food for thought
 
For those who are active on social media Michael together with his trusty assistant, Alex made his Magical Minute (his 32nd), recorded is on video and we all yelled " The Magic of Rotary!!" Look out for that on your social media posts
 
Spotted
Spotted recuperating from his recent health issues and champing at the bit to get home!
 
Graeme H
 
 
 
 
Camberwell Market Roster
2 weeks break and then the last roster for 2024 will be between Christmas and New Year
 
 

 
Here is the roster for January and till the end of this cycle
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Rimern roster for 2024
Thanks to those who have volunteered to help at RIMERN, here is the roster for the rest of the year
 
21 Nov - Rob A, John B, David C, and Wayne D
23 Nov - Joe F, Cathie Mac
 
 
Lunch meetings 
 
 
 
Rotary Monthly Theme for December - Disease Prevention and Treatment
Rotarians Live by the 4 Way Test
 
 
OUR VISION
 
“Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.”
Helpful Links
Below are a number of links to websites that may be useful references.
 
Upcoming Events
Christmas Function
Tesoro Gastronomic
Dec 16, 2024
6:00 PM – 9:30 PM
 
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Birthdays & Anniversaries (if your birthday is not recorded it is because the Club does not have it on our system)
Member Birthdays
David Chivers
December 12
 
Roger Taylor
December 12
 
Rob Simpson
December 18
 
Anniversaries
Joe Flinn
Lesley Flinn
December 7
 
Join Date
Roger Taylor
December 31, 1998
26 years
 
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