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Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
Committees on the 10th was as usual an energetic time which kept all members busy till 8.15.
On 17th Brenley reminded us of a number of film nights coming up and the birthday celebrations this coming Sunday—all in the Herald #32.
Linda reported that the Quiz Night made $4587 net and thanked members who donated prizes, those who set up and specially Bronwyn for all her hard work. Probably fair enough to say a big thankyou to Linda as well.
We had present Bob and Marianne from Hove who came along as Pam’s guests and are prospective members. Bob is an ex school principal which is a classification we could clearly do with given discus-sion in the Vocational Committee last month. We also heard from Barry who is the District Chair of Probus. He informed us that the Glenelg Probus Club was failing due to lack of people willing to take on offices and asked RCSP to help in any way it could, even to extent of starting a new club with a younger group.
Don introduced our guest speakers, Di Simmonds, his daughter in law, and Kate Taylor, both registered nurses and midwives. Di thanked the Club for its sup-port and outlined her role in the 2h Project which is all about educating traditional birth attendants to enable safe birth arrivals for the women in the re-mote and isolated provinces of Cambodia.
Kate showed members a short video which told a large story of need and highlighted the sad figure of 250 infant deaths per 100000 births as compared to only 7 in Australia. In fact, that figure had been much higher before Kate started her work in Cambodia.
Meetings
I would like to thank all members who con-tributed and helped make our recent Quiz night one of the most successful in recent years with around 200 people in attendance and over $4,500 raised. It was a fantas-tic result and once again special thanks to
Linda Sweeney, Bronwyn Lambert and Bee Siemionow for their efforts towards mak-ing this such a success. The feedback com-ing from other clubs and attendees has all been positive and reflects well on our club; well done to all involved. With February more than half over we are
moving quickly towards district assembly
and the district conference. I would like all
members to pencil in Sunday the 29th
March if possible to attend district assem-
bly at Murray Bridge. The district training
team have put together some excellent pro-
grams in recent years and it is definitely
worthwhile attending. There is always
something there for all members, even if
you are not serving as a director or on the
board. Meeting other Rotarians from
around the district, networking & having
conversations about what we do can help
17th Feb 2015
President’s Paragraphs
The Voice of Rotary
Broadcast on 1197AM RPH Adelaide each Tuesday 7.30-8.00 pm. From each Wednesday the broadcast program can be heard on-line
February 2015 FFeb 24th DG 9520 Jerry Casburn (R.C. of Unley) “District Conference, Ballarat in April”
March 2015 Mar 3rd PP David Heilbronn (R.C. of St. Peters) “St.Peters’ Giant Shed Sale” Mar 10th DG John Campbell (R.C. of Adelaide Light) “The D9500 District Conference”
Voice of Rotary
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
Date Feb 24th Mar 3rd
Speaker/Activity
Alex James Club Assembly
Topic NYSF
Chairman Brenton Brenley
Door Ladies Ladies
Setup Men Men
Meeting Program
inspire new ideas and outlooks on how we can
make a difference in our local community and
abroad. So please put this in your diary - it
would be great to see a strong contingent from
our club attend this year.
Brenley
17th Feb 2015
However, the really interesting and engaging part of the visit was an inspirational story of a passion giving rise to a journey which included feelings of helpless-ness; University and midwifery training; ongoing professional support and assistance, and overcoming bureaucratic frustration and a relationship with the health authority in Cambodia which allows the 2h Project to train up to 400 traditional birth attendants each year. One interesting insight was the ever pre-sent pitfalls that come with cross-cultural service—that to sideline the traditional birth attendants in favour of the skilled birth attendants would mean many women simply not receiving any attention at all. All in all a wonderful story of inspiration, over-coming and what can be done even in adverse situa-tions with determination and support.
And all on a pay your own way and voluntary basis!
Kate on the left and Di on the right
The Four Way Test Of The Things We Think, Say or Do:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all Concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all con-
cerned?
Gallery
February is Rotary World Understanding Month.
- a chance for every club to pause, plan and pro-mote the Fourth Avenue of Service-Rotary’s contin-ued quest for goodwill, peace and understanding among people of the world.”
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
Fellowship
Enjoy an Evening at Lychees
From Bronwyn
Lychies Chinese res-taurant at Holdfast Shores has donated a banquet for 10 people as a prize for our Quiz night.
I will book a few tables for Wednesday 1st April at 7 pm, so that we can support them for do-ing this.
I thought I might have pre dinner drinks at my place which is just above the restaurant. Entrance number 3, apartment 67 .
Hoping we can get some good num-bers to come along so that we can continue to ask for their support.
17th Feb 2015
Picture of Frank cosying up to Lyn at the Quiz Night.
You might be interested to know that apart from the head charge, the following amounts were raised:
Raffle $765
Silent Auction $754
Heads & Tails $223
Lucky Squares $453
Which is nearly as much as the head charges!
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
Club Meeting and Contact Details
CLUB MEETINGS
TUESDAY 7.00am
Adelaide International Motel
521 Anzac Highway
Glenelg North
Club Contact Details:
PO Box 134
Glenelg SA 5045
Secretary Barb Humphries
Email: [email protected]
Club email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.rotarynews.info/Club3794/
President Brenley Milsom
Secretary Barb Humphries
Treasurer Michael Garland
President Elect Michael Garland
Past President Carolyn Lelliott
Community Service Malcolm Axford
International Service Pam Maxwell
Membership Rajni Lalsinghani
Fellowship Carolyn Lelliott
Fundraising Jim Parkins
New Generations Brenton Aird
Board of Director
22 Feb. Rotary Birthday Picnic - Pinky Flat - de-tails in Herald
25 Feb. Board Meeting
26 Feb. Rotary movie night "the Second Best Marigold Hotel" details in Herald
3 March Club Assembly
7&8 March -President Elect Training- Renmark
28 March District Assembly - Murray Bridge
April 16/19 District Conference Ballarat
Jul 5 District Changeover
Club Diary Dates 2015
17th Feb 2015
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
17th Feb 2015
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Inc. | Chartered 7 April 1988
Club Bulletin
From Pam Maxwell: “About 10 of us went last year and it was a very interesting speaker and well worth while attending. If you wish to attend please book on line and then let either Linda or myself know and we can book our table.
17th Feb 2015