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Welcome new President Skye 

Youngest ever President of Rotary Club of Alex Headland

Well its official, the women have finally officially taken over.
 
Of course the more observant of us already knew that they were always in charge.  But usually women were in the background, doing the hard yards, men up the front grabbing all teh limelight. Th natural order of things. (not!) 
 
But now, as we can see from the photo, we have a new President Skye, and Past President Wendy, and of course new International Rotary President Jennifer Jones. Not forgetting our very hard working local member, and past Rotary Youth exchange student Fiona Simpson in the pic below. 
 
Welcome all. 
 
 
Ful credit and acknowledgement to the great work that past President Wendy oversaw in her years guiding the club, and many thanks from all the grateful members.
 
..and finally these were the REAL STARS of the night........ the amazing Cohen and Olivia........ together with mum and dad...Anthony -  our amazing club sponsor and supporter,  and President Skye. 
 
New member Charmaine

Welcome new Alex Rotarian Charmaine

 
 
Well, its finally happened, after quite a lengthy time overcoming some bureaucracy we were able to officially induct Charmaine into the club.
One of President Skye's first jobs was to present Charmaine with her badge and shirt and thank her for the contribution to the club that she has already made to our club events. We've all been impressed by Charmaine's energy and commitment to Rotary and we can be sure that there will be no shortage of ideas and plans for the future. 
District Governors message at changeover

The new District Governor and relationship to our Dave

Among other positions in his career, our Dave was Principal of Concordia College, a secondary co-education boarding/day school in Toowoomba for five years. On leaving Concordia the new Rotary District Governor (Tim Keeler) took over as Head of Junior School, and both of them caught up at the clubs change over dinner. So the two "chalkies" had a great old time reminiscing about the good old schoolteaching days at the changeover. 

 
This is Tim talking up the Rotary anniversaries coming up this year, an of course acknowledging the great work that Dave W and his mates at Alex Rotary are doing.
 
This is Dave all dressed up as he heads off to be guest speaker at the signals squadron at Enogerra Baracks on Friday. Scrubs up well for an old fella.
The Scouts still powering along 

Scouting - making a difference to youth of today

Big thanks to Sean for stepping in a week ahead of time of schedule to talk about one of his passions - Scouting

Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement employing the Scout method, a program of informal education (recognised by the UNHCR) with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities.

The purpose of Scouting is to encourage the physical, intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual development of young people so that they take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.

Scouting is based on three broad Principles that represent the movement's fundamental beliefs. They are known as: Duty to God, Duty to Others and Duty to Self.

History:

Scouting was founded by Lord Robert Baden-Powell.  

BP won a scholarship which gave him entry into the British Army, where he was sent to India and served for many years. Baden-Powell's personal experiences in India led him to adopt Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book as a major influence for the Cub Scouts.
As a soldier, Baden-Powell rose to public prominence during the war against the Boers in Africa at the end of the 1800s. In 1896 he was assigned to Matabeleland and Matobo region (about 50kms from where I grew up). His friendship and work with Chief of Scouts for the British Army and also Frederick Selous, both internationally known heroes, renowned for their outdoor craftsmanship. He had the time of his life commanding reconnaissance missions into enemy territory and many of his later Boy Scout ideas originated here.
Most noteworthy was BP’s leadership of the defending force in the siege of the South African town of Mafeking and he returned to England as a national hero in 1899. 

While he formulated his ideas over many years, Sc4outing acknowledges the 1st of August 1907 as the date when the Movement was founded. 

Scouting soon spread throughout the world, with Scout Groups starting in Australia in 1908. In 2007, Scouting and Guiding together had over 38 million members in 216 countries.

Baden-Powell wrote ‘Scouting for Boys” – which ranks fourth in the best-selling books of the 20th Century: after the Bible, the Koran and Mao’s Little Red Book.

The Girl Guides were formed in 1910 by Baden-Powell’s sister, Agnes.

BP came to Australia three times, in 1912, 1931 and to the first Australian Jamboree in 1934-35.

He is now buried not far from where he and his wife retired near Mount Kenya.

Australian Scout promise:

On my honour, I promise
To do my best,
To be true to my spiritual beliefs,
To contribute to my community and our world,
To help other people,
And to live by the Scout Law.

The Australian Scout Law

Be Respectful        Be friendly and considerate, Care for others and the environment, 

Do What is Right    Be trustworthy, honest and fair, Use resources wisely

Believe in Myself    Learn from my experiences, Face challenges with courage

 

Famous Scouts:

Neil Armstrong (Of the 12 men that have walked on the moon… 11 were Scouts) Sir Richard Branson, Bill Gates, David Beckham, Venus Williams, Mariah Cary, Neil Armstrong, Sir Paul McCartney, Peter Garrett, Billy Connolly, Harrison Ford, Celine Dion, Barack Obama, Michael Jordan, Steven Spielberg, Patrick Stewart, Bear Grylls, Michael J Fox, David Attenborough, Tony Blair, Michael Parkinson and David Bowie.

Prominent Aussies influenced by Scouting: Dick Smith AO, Peter Beattie, Rove McManus, Peter Garrett, Sir Jack Brabham, Jamie Durie, Shane Jacobson, Bert Newton and Adam Spencer.

Some quotes by Baden-Powell:

“Nobody is too small to do a good turn, even if it is only to smile.”

“We must change boys from a ‘what can I get’ attitude to a ‘what can I give’ attitude”

“Girls should be brought up to be comrades and helpers, not to be dolls. They should take a real and not a visionary share in the welfare of the nation.”

“The most worth-while thing is to try to put happiness into the lives of others.”

“A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room.”

“We never fail when we try to do our duty. We ALWAYS fail when we neglect to do it.”

“An invaluable step in character training is to put responsibility on the individual.”

“Try to leave this world a little better than you found it and, when your turn comes to die, you can die happy in feeling that at any rate you have not wasted your time but have done your best.”

“The purpose of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Movement is to build men and women as citizens endowed with the three Hs  - namely Health, Happiness and Helpfulness. The man or woman who succeeds in developing these three attributes has secured the main steps to success in this life”

Helping The Smith Family

The Smith Family looking for help

Recently a certain scribe and his mate were invited to a Smith Family breakfast, and we received this lovely note afterwards. Its worth reading and reflecting on how Rotarians are helping the community...and there's a video link worth listening to at the end. 
 
Hoping that yesterday provided you with some insight around the work of The Smith Family and the importance of local businesses and individuals supporting our young people to excel at school and work.
 
There are a number of ways in which you, as an individual or as a business, can get involved and we welcome an opportunity to talk to you in more detail about these:-
 
  • Host a group of students in your workplace for a tour. Groups of 10-20 students can spend half a day or a day at your workplace and learn more about your business and industry. Find out more about our Work Inspiration program here www.workinspiration.com.au
  • Be a guest speaker.  We have opportunities to engage with students so that you can share your career journey and profession.
  • Become a mentor. Help inspire a young person to achieve their education and career goals.
  • Participate in mock interview programs.
  • Recruit a school-based apprentice or cadet. It’s a win-win for businesses and young people. Contact us to learn more about these initiatives.
  • Showcase your business/industry at school expos.
 
 
Please reach out to me if you would like to support any of the above initiatives.  You can also assist by spreading the work to others within your business networks who may be interested in supporting local young people.
 
Here is a story from yesterday that our MC, Rosanna Natoli, posted on the Channel 7 Facebook newsfeed   https://fb.watch/efJE2sFzVo/  Please feel free to share this around.
We're walking for Polio - New Flyer 

Big Thanks to Mark S for the new polio walk flyer....

The Rotary club of Alexandra Headland would greatly appreciate it if all Adult participants register their interest online to attend the walk with their young costumed pirates and others. 
Heave , Ho me Hearties!
Club Roster for new year

Club Roster for new year

 
Its Loud and its Clear from Payge

Fantastic Payge public speaking debut

Our speakers Leanne and Paige (yes thats not a typo) spoke to teh club about disability advocacy on Friday and it was a revelation. Readers might remember when Mark Hunter spoke to the club about some of his advocacy including human rights issues on his journey to seek equality of opportunity for disabled folks in teh community. Well who know there is such a group doing great work right here on teh coast called Loud and Clear. 
 
They meet every 3 weeks in Nambour and this year they are having their group Conference on 12 -14th October at Alex SLSC which is a 3 day event involving lots of interesting speakers and fun activities and a few special guests. Obviously some guests are more special than others, so when Payge was asked what was her favourite moment from last year, she thought for a while about the beach activities etc., and then mum prompted her by suggesting that it was meeting Kept Kenny, a heartthrob apparently of a younger generation. Well Paige's response was hilarious...."Oh yes, who is he again?".. 
 
Want to know more?
 
This months GIST
Club buys Shelterbox for refugees

Shelterbox

We were delighted that Peter Morley from Kippa Ring Rotary was able to join us at the Solstice Swim and put up a display of "Shelterbox" at the swim to show whats in Shelterbox and where the boxes are sent by donators around the world. 
 
Thank you Peter. The club is delighted to donate $1,000 for one box that contains all the necessities that folks with nothing but the clothes on their backs need. 
 
 
 
Pride of Workmanship is taking shape 

Pride of workmanship

The club has started to reach out to potential employers interested in joining the "Pride of workmanship" program. Here's the introductory letter that gives you all the details.
 
Business who have received this newsletter are invited, and members please consider promoting this when you are out and about..
 
 
 
Wanderlust - not to be missed

Wanderlust - an amazing Food & Drink festival in support of Oz Harvest

The amazing folks at Maroochydore State High School are inviting everyone to attend the amazing Wanderlust festival that celebrates the variety of Sunshine Coast food and drink produced here on the coast, and its all in aid of that fantastic Oz Harvest organisation, who have done an amazing job during the pandemic in keeping food on the table for so many folks who have been "doing it tough".
 
 
Also when a certain scribe and his mate were at the Vocational Enterprise Regional Group meeting we heard how the school went over the past few years. You can see from teh slide below the impact of COVID on placement of kids in the workplace but also what a brilliant job the school has been doing in developing future academic and non academic student at Maroochy High during this very difficult time. 
 
Click on image to go to the links
  • Frogs wear what kind of shoes?
    • Open toad sandals.
  • When french fries meet after a long time, what do they do?
    • They ketchup
  • What is the best way for me to eat consciously?
    • You try not to lose consciousness when eating.
What is the main cause of dry skin?
  • Towels
 
  • How come oysters don’t donate to charity?
    • They’re shellfish.
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Jul 28, 2022
8:15 AM – 11:47 AM
 
Burnside State HIgh School - Mock Job Interviews
Aug 01, 2022 9:00 AM –
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Walk for Polio
Aug 14, 2022
 
Pride of Workmanship Award Night
Sep 17, 2022
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Oct 02, 2022
 
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