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Club news, community projects, and a look back in time

Welcome back Amy and Heidi

On Wednesday we welcomed back Amy Fris from Denmark. Amy was our amazing exchange student a couple of years back and she returned this time with her mum Heidi. Also present Stuart and Karen Aird who are no strangers to the youth exchange program with boarding Amy while she was here and of course their daughter Bianca who spent a year in Spain as a Rotary exchange student before returning to her studies. 
 
 
...and here's what Amy looked like when she was a Rotary Exchange student at Sienna....
 
 
Memory Lane
 
..and while we are on memory lane, look what we found when looking for Club pennants...a very youthful Fiona Simpson and Chris Baker, and Scott B looks like he's just out of high school...but what's with the Scottish dancer and piper?
 
 
Fiona doesn't look a day older...
 
 
..whats the go here with the Scottish connection way back when??...
 
and did anyone notice the portrait on the wall that the Queen donated to her beau at the Chinchilla B&S, her majesty's last night of freedom ??
 

Mooloolaba Garden Project 

 
A certain scribe brought in a project without notice at Wednesday's meeting. Here's some more details of what the clubs up to by helping out our mates at The Board Meeting Surf Charity with the garden of a mother of autistic children. We're collaborating with Mooloolaba Rotary to do a bit of a clean up to allow the landscapers to jump in and make a full garden makeover, similar to what we did previously with Casey's Yard project in Currimundi. 
 
 
The yard needs a good clean-up before landscaping work can be undertaken & repair trampoline if possible.
 
Address: 33 Mooloolah Rd, Mooloolah (its on the right side heading to Mooloolah township)
Date/TimeSaturday 25th February / 7am (Trying to beat the heat of the day. If too early for the majority we could make it 7.30 or 8)
 
What to bring: 
Work shoes or boots
Hat
Water
Sunscreen
Garden Gloves
Garden tools if you have them: Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Maddock, Wheel Barrow, Whipper Snipper, 1 push mower.
 
I believe with 9 volunteers we should be able to complete the clean-up 2 to 3 hours.
 
 
 
Kind Regards,
Geoffrey Hopkins
M # 0438 865 888
Mooloolaba Rotary Club
 
Mooloolah Yard 7.jpeg
 
 
 

The Smith Family "Growing Careers" 

If anyone knows of a good therapist, would they please let Craig know.
 
Following two sessions with Grade 11's at a certain High School where he delivered two sessions on preparing high school students for first steps towards work Craig is a little bit frazzled and in need of some TLC. Skye knows from her previous experience. 
 
..and great news, we get to do the coaching all again next week with 2 other groups. Big thanks to Geoff for helping Craig and me, and a big big thanks to Craig and Tony who have volunteered for this weeks coaching sessions. 
 

Book Donations

The club continues its help to the community with book donations to the Young Parents program starting up in Maroochydore under the auspices of IFYS. 
 
 
A big thank you to everyone who contributed, in total over 200 books were donated, and a certain scribe has delivered them to the Young Parents centre. The older reader books will find their way to support the youngsters in the Foster Care program at IFYS. 
 
Also a big thanks to Tanya Frazer for facilitating this. 

Full card for the RYDA saving young drivers lives program 

Message from Geoff on the RYDA program,
 
I now have a full dance card for both RYDA days as below:
 
 
RYDA Schedule of Volunteers 2023
   
 
26th April 
15th May 
1
Craig Laidlaw
Craig Laidlaw
2
John Malloy
John Malloy
3
Tony Freeman
Wendy Gilson
4
Rae Smart
Graeme Hight 
5
Mike Storkey 
Mike Storkey 
6
Patrice Robinson
Patrice Robinson
7
Angela Quigley 
Angela Quigley 
 
 
 
 

Helping out in Turkiye

 
Further afield Rotary is known for its international aid and its endurance in providing aid after the media spotlight has gone..
 
 

Rotary Convention - Melbourne 27 - 31 May 

 
 
 
 
What happened at Board Meeting  and club news

Feedback from Board Meeting

Welcome back to President Skye who briefed the club on her first board meeting since her return from chilly Europe. Here's the main points from the meeting for your edification..
 
  • The club confirmed donations of $500 to blazeaid and $250 to "Share a Meal"
  • The Pride of Workmanship dinner date has been pushed out to 26th April. More details and updates coming from Mike's team. 
  • The club is always interested in members suggestions for community projects, if you have one, please be sure to let other members know. Anisha and John are going to investigate the situation with our 5 schools in regards to making sure schools have support to help with school breakfasts. 
  • Mike is investigating Volunteer Fair opportunities in the region.
  • Tony is working on a new "coffee and chat" listing for the club. 
  • Bob L is working on the Solstice Swim preparations. We'll be looking for help from sponsors soon. 
  • Steve N is reaching out to the MSHS on the car boot proposal now that term is underway
  • The club approved the "All Rounder" award for each of the 5 schools we have relationships with in the region. (Grammar, Chancellor, Sienna, Mountain Creek, and Marocchydore SHS). Graeme has agreed to approach the schools with this offer. 
  • There's a social event for the club coming up, probably involving rolling round balls on grass towards an impossibly small ball in the distance. To add to teh difficulty the balls seem to be incapable of rolling in a straight line. Sounds like fun?
  • Dateclaimer. Clean up Australia Day is on 5th March. The club has registered with the Clean Up Australia Day Council. Volunteers needed.
 

There's a club board meeting on Tuesday, so if any member has had a brainwave during the week, be sure to let the secretary know....

This week the theme is .....sport

Today a man knocked on my door and asked for a small donation towards the local swimming pool. I gave him a glass of water.

A cop just knocked on my door and told me that my dogs were chasing people on bikes. My dogs don't even own bikes...

I asked my date to meet me at the gym today. She didn't show up. That's when I knew we weren't gonna work out.

I couldn't quite remember how to throw a boomerang, but eventually, it came back to me.

I named my dog 6 miles so I can tell people that I walk 6 miles every single day.

What's the difference between a poorly dressed man on a bicycle and a nicely dressed man on a tricycle? A tire.

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Rotary International Convention
Melbourne
May 27, 2023 – May 31, 2023
 
NO MEETING THIS WEEK
NO MEETING
May 31, 2023
 
Board Meeting
via ZOOM
Jun 01, 2023
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
 
working bee at the Young Parents Maroochydore
Jun 03, 2023
7:20 AM – 11:30 AM
 
State Reception to celebrate Rotary’s 100 years
Jun 14, 2023
6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
 
Ocean is Art show at Alex SLSC
Jun 24, 2023
10:45 AM – 4:00 PM
 
Soltice Swim
Jun 25, 2023
 
Dateclaimer - Friday night BBQ at IFYS Hub Kawana
Jun 30, 2023
 
Club BBQ for IFYS at the Hub in Kawana
Jun 30, 2023 6:18 PM
 
9620 District Change Over
Ipswich Civic Centre
Jul 02, 2023
12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
 
NO CLUB MEETING
Jul 05, 2023
 
Club Change Over Dinner 2023-2024
Alexandra Headlands Surf Club
Jul 05, 2023
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
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