Presidents’ Message

Trivia Night I hope you have been able to get friends family or work colleagues to make up some teams for the above event on Friday 2nd May at Thurgoona Footy Club rooms. The event is being organised for the Parents and Baby Unit at Wodonga Hospital, and is our club’s effort to raise funds as per the request of the DG’s Partners’ project for her year in office project. You may have heard that RC Albury West and RC Belvoir Wodonga have joined forces and are donating $11K each and giving the Unit a special ‘ Birthing bath’ for the actual Maternity Unit. At one time we actually discussed this idea with the Unit, but it was rejected as an idea as within a then newly commissioned report, the Health Consultants were not giving that bath any consideration re cost and that it would require much plumbing which at that time was uncosted. Our club donation will go to the actual Parents and Baby Unit. So please try and make up some teams of eight from the Office, Friends etc.and let’s make it a fun evening.

Club Meeting 5 March 2014

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAGuest speaker Fred Ford is Volunteer and Chair of Young Carers (PATS) program reference group at Gateway Community Health Wodonga. Gateway Community Health was established in 1994 as a non-government, not for profit organisation that provides a range of health services throughout the communities of North East Victoria and the Albury/Wodonga region. Gateway Community Health Service believes in working with people to promote, preserve and enhance health through working in and valuing a collaborative approach to health with individuals, communities and other agencies. Fred gave us details of the PATS programme supporting young carers of parent and family members with mental illness … a support network of activities culminating in a camp during school holidays where communication and sharing of experiences is paramount. PATS is an 8 week program that focuses on providing accurate information about mental health/illness, exploring stigma and perception, skills on self care and improving sense of self and self esteem and ultimately a chance for group members to have some time out, relax and have fun.

 

Club Meeting 12 March 2014

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAGuest Speaker – Lance Boswell A lifelong resident of the Albury area Lance Boswell has been Manager of the Albury Club, our new weekly lunch venue, for nine years.  At last week’s meeting he presented  a history of the club from its beginnings in the 1800’s. The club has a current membership of 500 and Lance was able to pass on numerous pieces of information of interest, including the recorded consumption of whiskey and cigars The Albury Club has been part and parcel of the region’s history since it was created in the 1875 by a group of like-minded businessmen and graziers as a congenial retreat where they could exchange ideas, conversation, and amusements and generally share experiences. Leafing through the pages of the Club’s Centenary publication* is something of a social history lesson. The previously unimaginable idea of having ladies present at Club social events gained ground as younger members returned from WWII, bringing with them changing attitudes and the Club adjusted accordingly. Ladies had to wait until 1968 for ‘modern facilities’ to be provided, so they could comfortably take lunch and be entertained in the ‘Strangers Room’. Many of the present club facilities came about as a result of ideas put down in the Suggestion Book. The leadlight ceiling in the Member’s Bar was ingeniously designed to extract smoke from the room in the ‘good old days’ of cigars and cigarettes. The leadlight panel above the Function Bar area depicts Albury’s iconic War Memorial – a sight the lift operator at the old Mate’s department store building must have seen a thousand times as this was the original home of the panels. It is only in recent years that the Club has hosted functions for non-members, and until that time three magnificent full-size billiard tables had pride of place in the President’s Room. The special supports for these incredibly heavy tables with their slabs of slate can still be seen on the dance floor. The Albury Club continues to provide members, their families and guests with a retreat from everyday life, enabling them to relax in a friendly atmosphere. For some local families this is a tradition that has extended over three, and even four generations so far and is likely to carry on for many more to come.

River of Stories

Fantastic news that the Commercial Club have once again renewed their sponsorship with a donation of $1500 – this follows on from the ongoing generous support from the Albury City Council with their grant of $1500. We are well on the way again to make the River of Stories cost free to our club … now in its 12th year.

Trivia Night – fundraiser

Gordon Shaw and I had a very productive meeting with the nominated representative from the Albury-Wodonga Parent and Baby Unit. It has been agreed that the resurrected Trivia Night, which will be a fundraiser for the Unit, will again be held at Thurgoona Footy Club Ground, New Community Centre on FRIDAY 2nd MAY 2014, start 6.30pm for 7pm. There will be tables of eight(8). We will provide some nibbles and the Footy Club will manage the bar, and drinks will be at bar prices.Please start to see if you can start rustling up enough to book a table and lets have a night of fun, and at the same time assist us getting monies for a worthy cause. There will be spot prizes and a major prize. Also David Gordon has donated a lovely framed photograph which we will ‘auction’ on the night. Thank you David for your generosity. It is a beautiful picture within a lovely frame. A lot of the other prizes were collected for us by Vicki Gray, before she was forced to leave us a few weeks ago. Both Gordon and I pointed out to the Hospital representative that we are wanting a better response from them than they showed the last time we tried this and had to cancel the day before it was due to be held.