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THE LINK - Monthly Bulletin of the Rotary Club of Durban North Issue 1 - July 2017
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INDUCTION OF 2017-18 PRESIDENT CHARLIE PANDAY
President Charlie with Immediate Past President Ann Bricknell
Thursday 29 June saw Rotarians, Partners and guests arrive at The Jaipur Palace in Durban North for the annual Induction Dinner.
We were delighted to welcome District Governor Wally Jacobs and his delightful wife, Arlene.
Travelling all the way from Himeville was the Chairman of The Rotary Club of Durban North Satellite Club of Kw Sani, Ant Connolly and Dael.
There were numerous guests of Ann Bricknell and Charlie Panday and we were pleased to have Ricky Lodetti from M Projects who received the Durban North Wheel of Service Award.
Other awards made were Paul Harris Fellowships for Alma Maxwell and Vanessa Champion; Rotarian of the Year – Peter Coutts, Presidents Award – Carin Napier and the Stirrer of the Year – Louis Visagie
After the formalities, all tucked into a scrumptious selection of Curries.
It was indeed a great evening of celebration,
Issue 2017-18 – No 1 “ROTARY: MAKING A DIFFERENCE” JULY 2017
ROTARY CLUB OF
DURBAN NORTH
DISTRICT 9370
CLUB NO 17377
CHARTERED 10 FEBRUARY 1956
The Rotary Club of Durban North meets every Thursday at 5:30 pm at the Northwood Crusaders Sport Club, Ranleigh Crescent, Durban North. • PBO Number: 18/11/13/2584
SARS Letter • Income tax Number:
9159/663/15/3 • NPO Number: 082-167 NPO Registration
http://rotarydurbannorth.org.za
https://www.facebook.com/Rotary
Club.DurbanNorth/ P O BOX 20209 DURBAN NORTH 4016
President: Charlie Panday 084 545 7475 [email protected]
Secretary: Gussie Augustus 082 339 3451 [email protected]
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The 2017 Induction Dinner
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AWARDS AT THE INDUCTION DINNER
Councillor Pete Graham receives
Honorary membership Ricky Lodetti of M Projects accepts the
Wheel of Service awarded for the donation
of two classrooms at the Bundle of Joy
Creche
Rotarian of the Year—Peter Coutts President’s Award—Carin Napier
Stirrer of the Year—Louis Visagie Paul Harris Fellowship—Alma Maxwell
Paul Harris Fellowship—Vanessa Champion
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Induction of President
Charlie
Alma Maxwell thanks to DG Wally and Arlene for
sharing the evening with us
Alma Maxwell presents DG Wally with his
“Where’s Wally” scarf and beanie
Ansue and Charlie Panday, with Ann Bricknell and DG Wally &
Pippa Jacobs
Pres Charlie is given the Charter Certificate for
safekeeping throughout his presidential year Pres Ann inducts Charlie as the
2017/18 presidential of the
Rotary Club of Durban North
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YEAR END WRAP UP by 2016-17 President Ann Bricknell
I know that I have said this many times before, but where has the time gone. It seems just
yesterday that I stood here being inducted has the Club President for this last Rotary year and the
year is now over ……. but as the saying goes ‘Time Flies when you are having fun’
When I took on my role as President of the Rotary Club of Durban North 2016 / 2017 it was with
much trepidation but thanks to all the club members for their wonderful support and the support of
all the Committee chairs, my year has been a very happy and enjoyable one.
Reflecting back, I believe we have had a pretty
successful year with the projects we have
supported, the fundraising we have achieved and
the fellowship we have enjoyed.
I think the highlight of the year would have to be,
with the incredible support and enormous
generosity of M Projects, the construction of the
two classrooms at The Bundle of Joy Crèche in
Inanda.
These two classrooms have made such a difference
to the lives of the little people the crèche looks after
every day and we have also in the last month
installed toilet facilities at the Creche.
We held our customary Christmas Party for the
Sherwood Home for the mentally challenged in
November last year a function that always brings
much joy to all concerned and we provided
Christmas biscuits for the elderly at TAFTA.
Our Fundraising Projects have also been very successful starting the Rotary year with a Walk
down memory lane and the ‘Walk of Fame’’ at the Barn Yard Theatre. Assisting with
registration of participants at the Amashova Cycle Race and honing our marshalling skills at the
East Coast Radio Big Walk. Then our recently held very successful Golf day, thanks to Peter
Coutts and Vanessa Champion.
We are also very pleased to have been the sponsor club and to have registered the Rotary Club of
Durban North Satellite Club Kwa Sani in Himeville in September last year with Ant Connolly as
Chairperson at the helm.
I am also very pleased to announce that we have been notified by our District Governor Bruce
Steel-Grey that our club has qualified this year for the DG's Citation which is a great achievement
for our club. To non-Rotarians this means that at the start of each Rotary Year the DG sets out
goals for all clubs within the District to meet during the year covering various aspects of Rotary.
So well done to our club and once again thank you, the members.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank each Board member for their support this past
year.
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A Toast to South Africa by Alma Maxwell
On the occasion of the Induction of President Charlie Panday 29 June 2017:
Cry the beloved Country
Not tears of despair and frustration,
But tears of joy and appreciation.
Appreciate what, you may ask, as we see levels of corruption and crime soar
When we as Rotarians work with people who are destitute and poor.
When our economy is on its knees,
And racist opinions still get spoken with such ease.
And we are expected to be grateful? Oh please!
Stop. Stop and take time to look around you.
Wake up early and experience an African sunrise,
The red, yellow and orange colours so vibrant they hurt your eyes.
Walk or drive down any street,
Our abundant flora flourishes everywhere despite the African heat.
Venture out of your suburban surrounds,
And the infinite beauty of our treasured country abounds.
Witness a herd of wild animals thundering by,
Look up and appreciate our seemingly endless African sky.
But as remarkable as the natural attractions in our country are,
It’s our people that shine brighter than any star.
We are resilient, spirited and loyal no matter the cost,
That spirit of Ubuntu among us South Africans will never be lost.
May the tears you cry be because you know,
That your commitment to South Africa will continue to grow
May the tears you cry be because you understand
The love we Rotarians have for South Africa, Our land.
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Club Happenings
Visit from Carin and Sine to Katsi Project in Clermont Carin and Sine arriving at the Old Age Home where Zipho Mkize is welcoming them. Zipho got permission to use the hall for her “Katsi Youth in Action” project. Carin and Sine are going to share their Food Safety Awareness talk. Students from America and Durban University of Technology have worked together on this topic, with the focus on crèches and the community at large. They also designed posters, which is nice for the children to look at.
Katsi Youth in Action” Fighting against substance abuse
Carin introducing Sine and herself to the youth and sharing a bit about the work they do with the students at the Department of Food and Nutrition at Durban University. And encouraging those who like to work with food to become a student at D.U.T. Those young boys listened attentively. The day we arrived was a public holiday, so there was quite an audience.
About 30 youngsters present to listen to the presentation about hygiene and Nutrition. Sine sharing the importance of hygiene and nutrition. After her talk, there were many questions asked and there was a lot of interaction with each other and also with Carin and Sine. Thank you both for your enthusiasm, commitment and your aspiration to bring the awareness into the communities and schools to raise healthy children.
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News from our Satellite club of Kwa Sani
Induction 2017-18
A very colourful Induction Luncheon was held at the
Pimento restaurant in Underberg on Saturday 8 July,
2017. Above are the guests – all wearing the brown
ribbons in support of “Stop Farm murders”.
Top right – Chairman Ant Connolly presented Charmaine Baxter with a Distinguished Service award for
service above and beyond the call of duty for her magnificent work with the Underberg and Himeville
community,
Bottom right – the 2017-18 Board – Angie Turner, Dael Connolly, Nick Wege, Ant Connolly and Logan
Bentley
August Birthdays
07 Barry Garland
26 Peter Coutts
27 Brenda Swanepoel
Anniversaries of Joining
Rotary
19 August 2010 Peter Coutts
August Aniversary
29 Louis Visagie & Priscilla
Kruger
July Birthdays
25 Alan Duncan Brown
28 Shirley Piek
29 Tris Tillard
29 Priscilla Kruger
July Aniversary
28 Laura & Peter Donet
Anniversaries of Joining
Rotary
25 July 2015 Charlie Panday
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Retarded Grandparents
After Christmas, young pupils were asked how they spent their holiday away from school.
Here are a few :
We always used to spend the holidays with Grandma and Grandpa. They used to live in a big brick house but Grandpa got retarded and they moved to Batemans Bay in Florida where everyone lives in nice little houses where they don't have to mow the grass anymore!
They ride around on their bicycles and scooters and wear name tags because they don't know who they are anymore. They go to a building called a wreck center, but they must have got it fixed because it’s all okay now. They do exercises there, but they don't do them very well.
There is a swimming pool too, but they only jump up and down in it with hats on.
At their gate, there is a doll’s house with a little old man sitting in it. He watches all day so nobody can escape. Sometimes they sneak out, and go cruising in their golf carts!
Nobody there cooks, they just eat out. And, they eat the same thing every night - early birds.
Some of the people can't get out past the man in the doll house. The ones who do get out, bring food back to the wrecked center for pot luck.
My Grandma says that Grandpa worked all his life to earn his retardment and says I should work hard so I can be retarded someday too.
When I earn my retardment, I want to be the man in the doll’s house. Then I will let people out, so they can visit their grandchildren.
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