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The Newsletter of Jerrabomberra Rotary RI District 9710 Volume 18 No. 42 Business Night and Visioning Presentation Meeting 841 7 May 2015 1 Here one day - gone the next Disaster hit Jerrabomberra Rotary last Tuesday (5 May) when the new gazebo that had been so proudly displayed at the Canberra International Music Festival was literally blown away. As reported in last week’s Jerraganda the new gazebo was making its first appearance. Set up on Saturday 2 May the gazebo was attached to the Music Festival’s Marquee and providing the base for Jerra Rotary’s provision of catering to the Music Festival patrons. Unfortunately after only three days of operation the high winds on Tuesday morning lifted the gazebo and tore it away from the main Marquee. One observer commented ‘it was like a kite’. Once airborne the gazebo then blew into the adjacent car park and received significant damage in the process to both the frame and the canvas cover. ‘The damages are serious and appear uneconomical to repair…’ said President Paul on inspecting the tangled remains of the gazebo, ‘…looks like we will be talking to the insurance people on this one’. Fortunately the car park was empty at the time so the damage was limited to the gazebo. Unfortunately the demise of the gazebo also meant the club had to withdraw from the remaining 3 days of its week-long commitment to the Music Festival. Sir Angus Houston accepts the position of Patron of ShelterBox Australia Former Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC (Ret’d), has accepted the position of Patron of ShelterBox Australia. Pictured here Sir Angus gets aquainted with the local District 9710 Shelterbox team Fred and Pamela Fawke. For further information see the May edition of the Rotary Down Under Magazine or visit the digital edition at http://digitaledition.rotarydownunder.com.au/?iid=118572#folio=6 Weekly Headlines Welcome to Issue Number 42 of the Jerraganda. Time is flying by towards the end of the Rotary year. But time was not the only thing flying this week. Unfortunately as the lead article reports, the new club gazebo, the President’s pride and joy, took to flight last Tuesday and is no more. But it will be replaced, hopefully before the end of June. Good news for ShelterBox with Sir Angus Houston joining the organisation as its Patron. The issue also includes the latest photos of our exchange students as they continue to enjoy their adventures… …plus of course a summary of the most recent meeting - with lots of reminders for members, and the latest market report. Enjoy. The new gazebo as pictured in last week’s Jerraganda, in what appeared to be a secure location tucked up next to the main Marquee. The gazebo frame after the wind gusts, with several sections of the frame severely bent and one leg snapped off.

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  • The Newsletter of Jerrabomberra Rotary RI District 9710

    Volume 18 No. 42 Business Night

    and Visioning Presentation

    Meeting 841 7 May 2015

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    Here one day - gone the next

    Disaster hit Jerrabomberra Rotary last Tuesday (5 May) when the new gazebo that had been so proudly

    displayed at the Canberra International Music Festival was literally blown away. As reported in last weeks

    Jerraganda the new gazebo was making its first appearance. Set up on Saturday 2 May the gazebo was

    attached to the Music Festivals Marquee and providing the base for Jerra Rotarys provision of catering

    to the Music Festival patrons. Unfortunately after only three days of operation the high winds on Tuesday

    morning lifted the gazebo and tore it away from the main Marquee. One observer commented it was

    like a kite. Once airborne the gazebo then blew into the adjacent car park and received significant

    damage in the process to both the frame and the canvas cover. The damages are serious and appear

    uneconomical to repair said President Paul on inspecting the tangled remains of the gazebo, looks

    like we will be talking to the insurance people on this one. Fortunately the car park was empty at the time

    so the damage was limited to the gazebo.

    Unfortunately the demise of the gazebo also meant the club had to withdraw from the remaining 3 days

    of its week-long commitment to the Music Festival.

    Sir Angus Houston accepts the position of Patron of ShelterBox Australia

    Former Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus

    Houston AK AFC (Retd), has accepted the position of Patron

    of ShelterBox Australia. Pictured here Sir Angus gets

    aquainted with the local District 9710 Shelterbox team Fred

    and Pamela Fawke.

    For further information see the May edition of the Rotary

    Down Under Magazine or

    visit the digital edition at

    http://digitaledition.rotarydownunder.com.au/?iid=118572#folio=6

    Weekly Headlines

    Welcome to Issue Number 42

    of the Jerraganda.

    Time is flying by towards the

    end of the Rotary year. But

    time was not the only thing

    flying this week.

    Unfortunately as the lead

    article reports, the new club

    gazebo, the Presidents pride

    and joy, took to flight last

    Tuesday and is no more. But it

    will be replaced, hopefully

    before the end of June.

    Good news for ShelterBox

    with Sir Angus Houston joining

    the organisation as its Patron.

    The issue also includes the

    latest photos of our exchange

    students as they continue to

    enjoy their adventures

    plus of course a summary of

    the most recent meeting -

    with lots of reminders for

    members, and the latest

    market report.

    Enjoy.

    The new gazebo as pictured in last weeks

    Jerraganda, in what appeared to be a secure

    location tucked up next to the main Marquee.

    The gazebo frame after the wind gusts, with

    several sections of the frame severely bent

    and one leg snapped off.

    http://digitaledition.rotarydownunder.com.au/?iid=118572#folio=6
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    Meeting 841 7 May 2015

    President Paul got the show on the road, inviting Colin to read the Charge to Australia and Sue R to follow up with a toast to Rotary

    International.

    Presidents Report

    President Paul got straight down to business with his report. Pres Paul noted Secretary Glenn was back from Gallipoli although not able to attend the meeting due to illness.

    The Pres also noted the great effort by Anton and his family in getting everything organised and set up for the

    Music Festival catering. President Paul then reported on the demise of the new gazebo (see headline page 1)

    and thanked Anton and PP Paul for the assistance in clearing up after the damage.

    President Paul also reported that the Global Scholar we were preparing to sponsor has withdrawn his application for the time being.

    The reasons being very exciting, he has been offered a 12 month Fellowship with the US Congress and has therefore deferred his

    studies in favour of this great opportunity.

    In noting the discussions at last weeks forum, President Paul advised that following further discussions with PE Mez, it would be

    important for the club to leverage the visioning opportunity that Mez has been exploring, and PP Paul, wearing his District Hat as

    Visioning Chair, would talk about this this evening.

    In closing his report Pres Paul was also very happy to report that his wife Sandra had been given a 100% clean bill of health after

    recent medical treatments in Sydney. All members expressed their happiness for this news.

    Executive Reports

    Secretary Glenn was absent with no report.

    Treasurer Jon was however present and came bearing gifts in the way of club accounts and invoices. Jon also

    reported that he has successfully converted the club accounts into the new MYOB software and is confident a

    full financial report will be available for the next Board meeting.

    Directors Reports

    International and Youth Directors were away this week so no reports from them and Club Service Director Mez also had nothing

    new to report.

    Community Service Jan however was determined to take the floor and thank all the members who helped with the MS Swim for a

    great effort (see article last issue). Jan reported that the event had raised over $87,000. (At the time of the Jerraganda publication

    funds raised had reached $90,000).

    Jan also reiterated the Presidents thanks to Anton and his family for their great work helping set up the Music Festival

    catering, and also thanked those members who worked on the catering on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

    General Business

    The Mushroom Weekend Glenda reminded all members attending the Mushroom weekend of the

    arrangements and timings.

    Passing of past member Marys mum Glenda let members know that past member Marys mum had passed away and

    all members requested Glenda to pass on their condolences.

    District Raffle tickets Pam advised that there are still a few members who have not returned their raffle tickets and she

    was going to personally hunt them down.

    Visioning Mez requested members to please reply to her email regarding availability for a visioning session in August.

    New Committees Mez also requested members to reply to her email regarding preferences for club committees, so

    that she could finalise her planning for next year.

    Annual Fair Mez advsied that as there was still no-one willing to lead the Fair Organising Committee, there would likely

    not be a fair. Thursday 14 May will be the deadline for a decision.

    Lizzy Mez advised that Lizzy will be having further radiology treatment in the week commencing 11 May. She hopes to

    be at rotary meetings but may not be her usual happy self. (Jokes about her glowing personality should be restrained).

    Bowel Care Lizzy sought volunteers to help visit the various chemists to collect the Bowel Care monies due at the end

    of the month.

    Food available PP Paul advised that there had been a quantity of bacon and steaks left over from our catering

    arrangements at the MS Swim and these had been frozen in small packets for distribution to members on a cost recovery

    basis. Cathy has the steaks and PP Paul has the bacon.

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    Visioning Pesentation

    PP Paul put on his District hat as District Chair for Club Visioning

    and provided members with a presentation on what Club

    Visioning is and the potential benefits to clubs who leverage this

    free District service. It may not be for all clubs, but it is a tried and tested facilitation process that

    enabales clubs to gain a consensus on what their future should look like and how they might get

    there.

    PP Pauls presentation briefly covered the history of the Rotary Vision Facilitation Process and how

    clubs can leverage the District Visioning team to help them define a shared commitment, provide

    long-term direction, create a framework to establish both long and short term goals and objectives, and optimize use of resources.

    Basically it gets everyone rowing in the same direction towards a commonly agreed destination.

    Paul explained that if the club were to decide to have a visioning session it would require setting aside a four hour time slot, usually

    at the weekend, and inviting the District Facilitation team to run the session with as many members of the club as possible in

    attendance. As Paul Harris once said Rotary is not an organization for retrospection. It is rather one whose worth and purpose

    lie in future activity rather than past performance. The District Visioning Process help clubs define their future activity.

    Joker Finally there was a joker draw and the lucky ticket went to PP Paul, who took care to draw out the King of Hearts

    and ensure the Joker survived to grow in value. The Treasurer was asked the all-important question, but was unable to

    state with any accuracy what the current value of the Joker pool is. Some people reckon at least half a pair of shoes.

    Fines Lizzy conducted a short fines session.

    Attendance Now we all know that reporting

    attendance figures has become an art as

    opposed to a science. And this week was no

    surprise when Lizzy announced attendance

    was 146.8%.

    This weeks market report is provided by Cathy

    Short market report -- seemed to be lots of people. Some stall holders sold out early. Cold and windy on parking duty. A few reading glasses handed in. One pair collected by a lady who then bought a bag but then she left the bag behind. She came back to thank us again for retrieving her glasses then

    seemed confused when she was told she had left her bag behind. Someone complained about the barracking from the coffee stall. He said they had put up with it longer enough and something should be done. Tamara finishes as market manager the end of May. Her replacement will be announced Monday evening.

    9 May 2015 Cathy, Colin and

    Chilly Tables 35.00

    Bags 82.00

    Water 16.00

    Cook Books 20.00

    Cooler Bags 00.00

    Donations 00.00

    Total 143.00

    * Details as provided by the Market Master (April 2015 Roster as amended)

    Market Roster

    Date Members

    16 May Chris, Paul and Sue R

    23 May Jan, Kerry and Lynne

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    Where are Hannah and Will

    Jerraganda editorial staff managed to generate some photos of Hannah this week. The winter has well and truly arrived with temperatures

    hovering around the 13 degree centigrade maximum and the wind chill factor making it feel about 6 degrees. However despite the weather,

    Hannah took a trip up to the Botanical Gardens and the Arboretum last weekend. The following photos tell a little of the story.

    We also managed to dig up a couple of

    recent photos of Will over in America

    where he appears to have invented a new

    method of transportation (see photo left)

    and is into cloning a few friends to keep

    himself company (see photo right).

    Hannah feeling a little brown

    at the top of the Arboretum

    The cold weather required lots of

    food, especially large hamburgers

    The lizards are big here

    Enjoying the Bonsai exhibition

    The eagles are big too !! The only way to stop

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    The Last Page

    Program

    Meetings Social & Special Events Date Description Date Description (Contact)

    7 May Business Night & Visioning Presentation 16/17 May Bowral Mushroom Weekend (Glenda)

    14May Guest Speaker Glenn Wahlert - Gallipoli 13 June Harman Legacy Ball

    21 May Guest Speaker Hannah YEP Safari 27 June Jerra Rotary Changeover Dinner

    28 May Mystery Night 28 June District Changeover Lunch

    30 June Hall Rotary Changeover Dinner

    * Compiled from information provided by the Program Mistress (Club Calendar Feb 2015)

    OUR HISTORY

    In 1998 the Rotary Clubs of Queanbeyan and Queanbeyan West Rotary decided to sponsor a new Rotary Club based in Jerrabomberra. Bill Lilley, John Snedden and Peter Jarvis from Queanbeyan West took on the joint roll of mentoring the development of the new club. (Peter Jarvis went on to become our Charter President).

    Advertising for potential members began in March 1998. After a successful campaign, the Club was chartered on 18 November 1998 with 26 members.

    Initial meetings were held at the Jerrabomberra General Storethe venue was very good until we grew in numbers. We then moved to the Jerrabomberra Community Centre for a few years, and we now meet at the Jerrabomberra Public School Staff Room, on Thursdays (6.15 for 6.30 pm).

    (Charter) President Peter Jarvis ran competitions to select a name for our Club Newsletter and a design for the Club banner. There were some good and some not so good suggestions. Pam Spencer suggested the winning bulletin name Jerraganda and David Stevens was the successful designer of our club banner. The design incorporated a goose and the windmill associated with the original entrance to the estate adjacent to the Community Centre. Both the Jerraganda and the Club logo have evolved to keep pace with modern times.

    We have always been, and continue to be, a vibrant and fun loving club providing valued community service, both locally and internationally. Our motto is,

    Doing Good and Having Fun

    BOARD OF MANAGEMENT - 2014-2015

    President Paul Robey

    President Elect Mez Mulvaney

    Vice President Paul Roger

    Secretary Glenn Wahlert

    Treasurer Jon Wells

    Club Service Director Mez Mulvaney

    Community Service Director Jan Pettigrew

    International and Foundation Director Robert Chilman

    Youth and Vocational Service Director Peter Jarvis

    CURRENT CLUB MEMBERS

    David Bailey, PHF. PP Mez Mulvaney, OAM, PHF, PE

    Robert Chilman Anton Pemmer, PHF, PP

    Cathy Hobbs Paul Robey, President

    Carolyn Hackett Jan Pettigrew, PHF, PP

    Colin Hobbs, PHF, PP Paul Roger PHF, PP

    Chris Hunter, OAM, PHF, PP Sue Roger

    Peter Jarvis, PHF, PP Pam Spencer, PHF, PP

    Sue Jarvis, PHF Terry Spencer, PHF, PP

    Bev McKay David Stevens, PHF, PP

    Lynne McPherson Glenda Wahlert, PP

    Kerry McPherson Glenn Wahlert

    Bruce Miller Jon Wells

    Liz Mulvaney, PHF Ian Wholohan

    HONORARY MEMBERS SUPPORTERS

    Alex Alexander Vera Alexander

    Anne Davis Vickie Still

    CLUB DETAILS

    Rotary Club of Jerrabomberra Incorporated

    PO Box 8, Jerrabomberra NSW, 2619

    www.jerrarotary.org.au

    Email: [email protected]

    Meets Thursday 6.15 for 6.30 8.30pm Jerrabomberra Public School (Staff Room)

    Attendance & Apologies

    LIZ Mulvaney by 12 Noon Tuesday T: 0448754274 E: [email protected]

    Newsletter Contributions

    Paul Roger T: 0418 786945 E: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]