Membership

It was a proud moment for the club to be able to induct 3 new members. Welcome to Andrew, Connie & Leigh they will be very productive members of the club.

District Governor’s Message

Making a difference is an expression you hear all the time about Rotary, the opportunities that we have and the things that we do.

What kind of a difference each club and each Rotarian chooses to make will always be their own decision. But we are united in our organization and its common principles: our insistence on ethics and our commitment to Service Above Self.  In Rotary, we know that we can do more together than we could ever hope to do alone.  It is the principle on which our service is based, and it is true at every level of Rotary. At the end of my year as DG the legacy that I wish to leave our district is ‘Happy clubs, Happy District’. If we can achieve that by working more collaboratively together, between clubs and across the district, then the exchange of ideas, the friendships created and the goals that we achieve can only lead to happier more engaged Rotarians. If this is achieved then this can have the added flow on effect of increased membership which obviously will have a greater benefit on the world we live in, locally, nationally and internationally. Let me emphasize again that the year ahead of us all is to make it Rotary’s year to shine. It is the year all of us have committed to dedicate to service through Rotary.  It is Rotary making a difference by building stronger and more active clubs that serve in better and more lasting ways. It is believing in a Rotary that is recognized for the good work it does — a Rotary that will continue to grow, to endure, to go from strength to strength — making a difference to our communities, our countries, and our world. That is what we will achieve together this year

President’s Message

With my annual report due my thoughts have turned to the question “what makes a good Rotarian”. The one simple motto keeps coming back, “service above self”. My research has led me to various essays and writings on the subject and I share one particular piece that describes the very essence of the saying. The true definition of “service above self” is showing acts of kindness to complete strangers with the knowledge you will never be recognized, pushing yourself beyond normal boundaries for the betterment of others, making yourself uncomfortable to make others more. “Service above self” means that the service you give must truly come from your heart.

Club Meeting 10 May 2017

Guest Speakers, Louisa Thompson (MHA Palliative Care Supports Coordinator) will lead the information sharing on this occasion supported by Volunteer Advance Care Planning Ambassadors Anne Elston and Mieke Barton.More and more the health system is encouraging and supporting people to openly communicate with their significant others about planning for their future health and personal care wishes. Hence Advance Care Planning (the discussion) and Advance Care Directives/Plan (the documentation of that discussion) came about to support persons, significant others and health professionals to know, and comply with the persons wishes in the event the person was unable to speak for themselves because of illness or injury.