Tasmanian Craft Fair Official Opening and Cocktail Party Mclachlan Studio (150 Sisters Lane, Deloraine) Friday 4 th November 6.30 to 8.30p.m. Entertainment: The Jazzmanians Admission: By Ticket Only ($5.00 per person) Dress Code: Cocktail Enquiries & RSVP: Lesley Dare 6363 1313 (w) THE ROTARY CLUB OF DELORAINE INC. Chartered 5 th March, 1957 Assembly: Bush Inn Hotel ~~ Tuesday 6.15 for 6.30p.m. WEEKLY BULLETIN HOSPITAL CHART BLOOPERS Actual writings from hospital charts The patient refused autopsy. The patient has no previous history of suicides. Patient has left white blood cells at another hospital. Patient has chest pain if she lies on her left side for over a year. On the second day the knee was better and on the third day it disappeared. The patient has been depressed since she began seeing me in 1993. Discharge status: Alive but without permission. She is numb from her toes down. The skin was moist and dry. Occasional, constant infrequent headaches. Patient was alert and unresponsive. I saw your patient today, who is still under our car for physical therapy. Skin: somewhat pale but present. Patient has two teenage children, but no other abnormalities. Reach Within to Embrace Humanity BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011-2012 President... Andrew Johnston Immediate Past President... Tim Biggs President Elect & Club Service.. Annette Viney Secretary... Roy Axelsen Treasurer... Bev Ritchie Vocational Service... Peter Griffin New Generations... Maree Matanle Community Service... Paul Bowman International Service... Rob van der Elst Membership & PR... Mike Muller Tasmanian Craft Fair... John Dare
Rotary Club of Deloraine Inc. Volume 56 No. 10 Tonight 27 th September, 2011 4 th October Chairman: Geoff Woods Ian Knight Toast: John Bennett Mike Muller Sergeant: Lester Jones Lester Jones Corporal: Ros Albiston David Andrews Heads & Tails: Bob Loone Bob Loone Meet & Greet: Peter Griffin Annette Viney President s Table: Gerard Gelston Lesley Dare John Tabor Pamela Tankard Attendance: John Tabor John Tabor Programmes: 27 th September Rtn Maree Matanle The Danube 4 th October Stuart The Story of the Paraway Pastoral Co. 11 th October Board Meeting Family of Rotary: Birthday: Leave of Absence: Member Update: Mike Muller (30 th September) Pat Woods (30 th September) Daryl Blair (31 st December) Rtn Bev is now at home recuperating from her recent surgery. Bulletin Information Information for Weekly Bulletins is sought from ALL Rotarians. Information should be given to one of the Committee Members (Peter Willis, Isabelle Vescovo, Lesley Dare, Geoff Woods or Annette Viney), or emailed aaxelsen@tassie.net.au or faxed 6362 3160 to PP Ann Axelsen. Information should be submitted by Sunday. COMMUNITY NEWS Council Elections Meet the Candidates An opportunity has been created for residents of the Meander Valley to meet the candidates who will be up for election in October. All candidates for the Meander Valley Council have been invited to come along to share their plans and aspirations on matters of community interest, and to respond to questions. A public forum will be held at the Deloraine Uniting Church Hall, on Tuesday 4 th October 7.30p.m. Festival of One Act Plays The Deloraine Dramatic Society Festival of One Act Plays will be held on Friday 7 th and Saturday 8 th October at the Little Theatre - a whole weekend of drama - the audience is invited to the p a r t i e s a f t e r t h e performances each night. Education is what you get when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't. Do you know of a community event / function that Rotarians should be aware of. This page will be devoted to Community Announcements - it s up to you to ensure that it is kept filled. Please advise PP Ann of details. THAT'S NOT MY JOB This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realised that Everybody wouldn't do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have.
SEPTEMBER Tuesday 27 th Friday 30 th OCTOBER Tuesday 4 th Tuesday 11 th Thursday 13 th Sunday 16 th Saturday 29 th WHAT S HAPPENING & WHEN Rtn Maree Matanle The Danube The Mousetrap - Earl Arts Centre Stuart The Story of the Paraway Pastoral Co. Board Meeting TCF Meeting GSE Team Leader Selection (Hobart) GSE Team Member Selection (Launceston) NOVEMBER Friday 4 th Monday 7 th Tasmanian Craft Fair Friday 4 th Cocktail Party & Official Opening TCF Sunday 13 th District AGM (Launceston) DECEMBER Tuesday 6 th Saturday 10 th Tuesday 13 th Tuesday 20 th Tuesday 27 th JANUARY 2012 Tuesday 3 rd FEBRUARY Saturday 4 th Sunday 26 th Tuesday 28 th Club Elections Christmas Party No Meeting Transferred to Saturday 10th Dinner Meeting at Bush Inn Hotel Meeting Cancelled BBQ in lieu of Meeting Tassies Biggest BBQ all about your community Family Day at Ross Activities Night at the Deloraine Bowls Club MARCH Saturday 17 th & Sunday 18 th PETS (Launceston) Friday 16 th Friday 30 th Sister Club Exchange with the Philippines visit from Philippines Club(s) (TBC) APRIL Sunday 22 nd District Assembly (Launceston) Saturday 28 th & Sunday 29 th MUNA MAY Saturday 12 th D5390 Montana USA, GSE Team arrives Friday 18 th Australian Rotary Health Hat Day Friday 18 th Sunday 20 th RYPEN (Camp Clayton) Sunday 20 th D5580 Ontario-North Dakota GSE Team arrives Sunday 20 th Friday 25 th RYLA (Camp Clayton) Friday 25 th - Sunday 27 th District Conference (Hobart) Late May Deloraine Rotary Club Sister Club Exchange with the Philippines (TBC) JULY Sunday 1 st District Changeover CRAFT FAIR RE: GATE ROSTERS!! Rotarians are reminded that names of possible volunteers to help man the gates is required. Also, a list will start circulating at this meeting to ascertain when Rotarians are available to assist on the gates. Partners are also invited to advise when (or if) they are available to assist. Please advise PP Ann of your availability at your earliest convenience. Contact 041 111 6480. COMMITTEE INFORMATION NIL FORTHCOMING ROTARY MEETINGS Rotarians are asked to please note the following, with regards to forthcoming Rotary Meetings: Tuesday 6 th December Club Elections Saturday 10 th December Rotary Christmas Party Tuesday 13 th December No meeting - transferred to 10/12/11 Tuesday 20 th December Normal Rotary Meeting Tuesday 27 th December Meeting Cancelled Tuesday 3 rd January Barbecue in lieu of meeting. More detailed information will be available in due course. When the doctor asked Chuck about what he did yesterday, he told him about his day: "Well, yesterday afternoon, I waded across the edge of a lake, escaped from a mountain lion in the heavy brush, marched up and down a mountain, stood in a patch of poison ivy, crawled out of quicksand, and jumped away from an aggressive rattlesnake." Inspired by his story, the doctor exclaimed, "Chuck, you must be an awesome outdoorsman!" "No," Chuck replied, "I'm just a lousy golfer." SEPTEMBER NEW GENERATIONS MONTH
ROTARY INFORMATION PAUL P HARRIS (THE THIRD PRESIDENT) Albert White succeeded Schiele to become the club's second president. Paul P Harris deferred any club leadership duties until February 1907, when he was elected the third president of the Rotary Club of Chicago, a position he held until the fall of 1908. During his presidency, he formed the Executive Committee, later called the Ways and Means Committee, which met during lunch and was open to any member of the club. The noon meeting was the foundation for Rotary's tradition of club luncheon meetings. Toward the end of his club presidency, Harris covertly worked to extend Rotary beyond Chicago. Initially, INNER WHEEL SEPTEMBER MEETING 28 TH SEPTEMBER TOMORROW NIGHT At the British Hotel 6.30 for 7.00p.m. Apologies to Robin Dixon 6362 2160. some club members resisted extension, not wanting to shoulder the additional financial burden it would involve. Harris and other Rotarians persisted and by 1910 Rotary had expanded to several other major U.S. cities. Harris recognized the need to form an executive board of directors and a national association. In August 1910, largely because of Harris's work, Rotarians held their first national convention in Chicago. The 16 clubs then in existence unified as the National Association of Rotary Clubs. The new association unanimously elected Harris as its president. At the end of his second So these two air-heads walk into a building...you'd think one of them would have seen it. SOCIAL / FELLOWSHIP NEWS The Mousetrap A reminder to those Rotarians who have tickets to this Show. It will be at the Earl Arts Centre, on Friday (30 th September), commencing at 8.00p.m. Clifford Craig Run for your Heart This event is now in its fourth year, and is organised in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Launceston. Run for your Heart starts at Aurora Stadium at 10.00a.m., and the 5km course is along the North Esk flood levee, into Heritage Forest and returning to the finish line at Aurora Stadium. The aim of the event is to encourage people to undertake some physical activity to improve their health. When: Sunday 2 nd October Time: 10.00a.m. Where: Cost: Aurora Stadium $15.00 per adult; $8.00 under 16; $35.00 per family To register phone 6348 7010. THE ART OF CHRISTMAS The Menzies Institute invites you to The Art of Christmas. This special event promotes acclaimed and emerging Tasmanian artists and raises vital funds for health and medical research. There will be an auction of art works. This event will be held on Wednesday 12 th October, 6.00 8.00p.m. at Long Gallery, Salamanca. The artwork will be on display between 9.00a.m. to 5.00p.m. Tickets $30.00 (includes canapés, drinks and live music.) To book phone 6226 7700 by 28 th September, 2011. Swimming Pool The Deloraine Primary School Pool is available for hire. If you would like to be part of a regular group and use the pool, please contact PP Marc for more details. We are all faced with great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations Do you have any ideas for Social functions contact either PP Lesley or Rtn Maree, and pass your suggestions on.
NEPAL UPDATE Cont. children play. This is my favourite time at school. Classes are over and the air is fresh and cooler after the rain. I can sit and talk with the older students, play games with the younger children or just walk around the school arm in arm with one of my brothers or sisters until the bell rings for evening prayer, then chores, then another meal of dhal bhat before I head home at 8pm. The new campus of SRS is a dramatic improvement on the one I knew last year. There are enough classrooms for all the classes, enough dormitory rooms for all the students and no holes in walls or ceilings. However, facilities are still relatively basic and there are many improvements to be made there is no hot water, showers, or private washing areas, the bedrooms are still cramped, the diet is still very limited and health and nutrition is still poor. I am negotiating with the elder students of the school and the principal as to where they feel the money I have raised is most needed. Today we took the last group of students to get vaccinations against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis. These were the final group of vaccinations, the students having already received Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Polio and Meningachoccal vaccinations. I am yet to return to the village of Rajban where I was assisting in building a school but I hope to do so within the next month. Travel around Nepal is much safer (and far less tedious) in the dryer months as landslides are less frequent and the humidity is less suffocating. I intend to provide an update in a month when I will hopefully have more to report on. At this stage I am just so grateful to be back with my brothers and sisters and have a lot of hope for various improvements and developments over the next five months. Thank you again for your support, Regards, Taya Tasmanian Craft Fair Friday 4 th Monday 7 th November NEPAL UPDATE From Taya Ketelaar-Jones Hi All, I d like to start with a big thank you again for all those who donated and made it possible for me to be writing this email to you all from Nepal. I arrived back amongst the intensity, colour and wonder of Nepal during a typical humid, monsoonal downpour at 10:10pm on the 31 st of August. I had forgotten the intensity of this country the poverty, the traffic, the heat, the rain, the noise. These are the things I missed about Nepal. It is inexplicably good to be back. After a 45 minute, typically hair-raising, journey in an overcrowded local microbus (so far 32 is the record in the regular game of how many people can you fit in a 12 seater microbus? ) I arrive at my new home. Home is now the second storey of a three storey flat which I rent, shared with two families in an area called Buddhanilkantha in the zone of Bagmati, north of Kathmandu city. I live five minutes walk from the new campus of Snowland Ranag School (SRS). Each morning at 9am I weave my way along the cobbled streets, through the rice paddies, dodging the cows, water buffalo, chickens and dogs, avoiding the sewage runoff and through the wrought iron double gates of SRS. Greeted by calls of good morning Taya miss and how are you Taya sister? I start my day by watching the morning assembly and prayer of the 158 students before checking my teaching timetable. I am currently teaching various subjects including English, Social Studies, General Knowledge and Science to grades 4-9. As the day progresses to lunch time and a meal of dhal bhat (rice and watery dhal with an occasional potato) the heat and humidity intensifies. It finally breaks in the afternoon with a torrential downpour, forcing everyone indoors. At least the overabundance of water for hydro-electricity means blackouts are relatively infrequent (around 24 hours in a week as opposed to the daily 14 hours without power typical of the dry winter months). At 5pm the clanging of a bell signifies the end of classes and self study time. Students come flooding out of classrooms, some rush off to complete various chores such as cleaning the dormitory rooms, cleaning the classrooms, hand washing their clothes or their once weekly cold water wash under the outside taps. Others mill around the school, talking with friends, playing sport, reading, while the younger