Teardrop
After the recent Manchester Arena attack, Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland said they were greatly saddened and shocked following the tragic event. The Rotary District which included Manchester and surrounding areas set up a Trust to provide practical help to the victims and families of those killed or injured by the attack. Their meetings are at the Manchester Hall in Bridge Street on Thursdays, and their pull up banner is similar to ours. In addition they are actively involved in the End Polio Now campaign and strongly support Inner Wheel.
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Nicole from WPC has volunteered to be a host family for the new students. The Rotary Club of Alexandra Headlands contacted Peter to see if we would like to have a team at their golf day. ROTARY GRACE was followed by President Peter asking Dan Thomasson and Will Waterford to introduce our new Rotary Exchange Student, Clarice to the club.
It is in Rotary District 5610 which serves 41 clubs across South Dakota, northwestern Iowa, southwestern Minnesota, and northeastern Nebraska. The Rotary Club of Custer meets Mondays at noon and the current Club President is Rex Jorgensen. Custer is near Crazy Horse and Mt Rushmore, and it's income is derived primarily from tourism, precious metal mining and timber. The coldest ever recorded temperature was -41.7°C in 1963.
All the volunteers have really enjoyed their role and also the 2 for 1 coffee at various sponsoring cafés around town has been a welcome time to take a break. The rain held off and both the serious golfers and the 'not so serious' teams enjoyed the course, a game of golf and spending the day with good people in a great setting. But what he does remember is being fascinated by radio in his childhood; a fascination and involvement that continues to this day. The son of a clerk and very capable stay at home mum, Alex didn’t do well at school – he was more interested in radio! A highlight was being president of Caloundra Pacific and going to the Solomon Islands of projects.
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Thank you to all the club volunteers at the event for hosting a great evening. A special thank you to Vocational Service Director Brad Eldred for his exceptional work. Rotarian Neville asked for our support for our outgoing exchange student Alana Berghoff. She will be at our meeting on 14th January and leaves from Brisbane Airport on Saturday 16th January at 2 pm. It would be great to have as many representatives from Caloundra Pacific there to she her off.
The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection is leading an investigation into state-based options for a container deposit scheme in Queensland. While the introduction of a container deposit scheme has significant community support as it can provide litter reduction and resource recovery benefits, there are also impacts and cost considerations. Immediate Past President Stan and Neville travelled to Brisbane International Airport on Saturday 16 January to see outbound exchange student Alana Berghofer depart for her twelve month exchange in Italy. As you all know the Youth Exchange Program is a very full program with many things always happening. I wish to advise that I have already received three applications for our next group of inbound students due to arrive in July 2016. We are now looking to allocate these students to clubs.
Both teardrop bannersas well as promotional flags are very budget friendly as they can be transported from one place to another easily fitting into every event. A single pole can also hold more than one type of flag or banner. Being one of the most commonly used designs, they can often be spotted at almost every kind of event as well as indoor events. Their basic design and structure are known to fight wind thus proving effective for advertising and promotions even on a windy day. The base design of a teardrop banner can vary from those of spikes to making use of X-bases with sand bags. The shape contributes to the limitations of its design which is why it is best to use simple designs.
Had dinner and chilled out still being very tired from the night before. Ken Hinkly and family thank the Rotary Club members for their condolences at Marie's death. Your support by phone calls, cards and presence at her Requiem Mass are very much appreciated, as is the wonderful floral arrangement the club sent to the church and which now has a prominent place at home. Ross Harrison advised us that one of the roles of the fellowship officer will be to ask visiting Rotarians if they want to say something about themselves or their club. There will be a social fellowship meeting at Dominico's Restaurant on 29th September . Mike welcomed guests Steve Thompson , Ian , Kassi & Tarique Kim Berghoffer) and of course our exchange student Gertrud.
My interpretation of this theme is not about growing membership but rather exploring the benefits of being a Rotarian within our local and international communities. It does not have to be just Mental Health / Hat day - it can be any month at any time of the year - but Hat Day is locked in. We have officially filled every guest speaker spot to the end of 2015. Thank you everyone for helping - I have started working on the 2016 calendar, so if you wish to 'save the date' please let me know. I am delighted to inform you that the District Friendship Exchange Program is now officially up and running.