Burleigh Breaker Breakfast Meetings 6.45am for 7am until 8.00am At the Surf Club, Burleigh Heads Cnr Gold Coast Hwy & Goodwin Tce, Burleigh Heads Breakfast Meeting: Thursday 2 nd November 2017 RI Formalities Rotary District 9640 RI International President: Ian H.S. Riseley District Governor: Darrell Brown Guests, Makeups and Apologies We warmly welcome visiting Rotarians and guests to our weekly breakfast meetings. Please contact: Allan: 0438 225 820 e.allanbarnett2012@gmail.com Board meetings 6-8pm, first Tuesday of month, at 15 Christine Av, Burleigh Heads. Club Officers : President: Richard Spencer Immediate Past President: Catherine Pevy-Trewartha Vice President & President Elect: Allan Barnett Committee Chair Officers etc Scooter Projects : David Ungar International : Bren Milsom & Trevor Taylor Guest Speaker Coordinator: Shobha Srinivasan Board : Secretary: Charles Kilby Treasurer: Teresa Seeney Club Service: Allan Barnett Club Admin: Jacqueline Plaice Public Relations: Ross Smith Youth : Anthony Zirilli Rotary Foundation: Andy Rajapakse Membership: Colleen Gauder Club Discussion Meetings: first meeting after Board meeting Rotaract meetings: Mondays: 2 nd & 4 th Monday of each month @ The Surf Club. Contact us burleighheadsrotary@gmail.com Guests: Victoria Unger Luca Müller Patrick Kea- Umoji Kenya Cathy Booth Anders Shault RC Malmo South, Sweden, Head of Rotary Foundation at District Anthony Cassone Ian and Anne Watt www.burleighheadsrotary.com.au
Social media BurleighHeadsRotary Chair for this Meeting: Geoff Stonehouse Presidents Welcome: Richard 1: Presented a club banner to Anders Schault from RC Malmo South, Sweden. Anders reported that RC Malmo South has 60 members with development focused upon on a new Rotaract club and a higher percentage of women. 2: Ongoing work on Mudgeeraba Special School proposed joint project with Sweden and Global Grant Board Directors Reports: Secretary Charles Board meeting on Monday 6 Nov 2017 Club Service: Allan Barnett: Melbourne Cup tickets now due back Club Admin.: Jacq. Plaice Six monthly dues now due for members paying half yearly - $155 by end November International- Bren, DIK Container loading Saturday November 4 for Timor Leste. Bren is delighted to drive prospective workers for the day Gold Coast Ramble Rotary Foundation- Andy Gold Coast Central Chamber of Commerce has elected Paul Jaffa as Vice Chair. Black Tie Team PP Catherine 1: Highlighted the ongoing personal and professional commitment of Anne and Ian Watt, Elite Scooters, in Southport since 2012. The Scooter project commenced at RC BROADBEACH and we now have a fleet of 25 + 25, with 44 active, Scooters. Anne and Ian have serviced the fleet for no charge for RC BROADBEACH for seven years and for us for five years each leased at $1 per year. The project is capably in the hands of David Unger at our club. PP Catherine and President Richard presentation of PHF to Anne Watt of Elite Mobility Scooters.
2: Great and happy news of past member PDG 89/90 Allan Still with Royce Abbey award Guest Speakers This Week : Founder Cathy Booth and Manager, Patrick Kea, UMOJA Orphanage,Kenya Colleen and Teresa BTD Nick and Jac BTD Lovely Ladies BTD Introduced by PDG Ross Cathy spoke first: 1: Orphanage Umoja, meaning - unity or working together 2: Opened the orphanage in 7 October 2016, in Kenya after a simple 2010 holiday 3: Cathy was from PNG for some years and had volunteered four times first 4: Her vision was and is to have a home on an acreage as if a family home 5: In Feb 2012, 15 acres of land, with a water hole, was secured for the facility. 6: It is located 1 hour south of Nairobi and 1 hour north of Tanzania border 7: 101 volunteers have now visited from right around Australia 8: Playground is now complete 9: Currently with 11 children and 14 staff in a five bedroom building with an office - $A150,000 10: 30 July 2016 five years to the day from commencement with five children 11: Guard house and generator now also in place Patrick spoke next: 1: His background was as a tour guide and driver meeting Cathy Booth as a tourist 2: They have now trained 38 local people on agriculture and land management thus creating self-sustainability with goats, sheep, cows and 300 chickens for meat and 4 acres of crops enabling the sale of extra produce at the local market. 3: They grow their own cow feed 4: He is now the Safari company driver and guide, now established to provide profit to the project. Volunteers can stay for a week and do a safari for a period in the area as well. 5: One orphanage space available as 11 of 12 places possible. 6: Raising funds for second Children s Home another $150,000. We are achieving extraordinary things under extraordinary circumstances. Overall Aim - 3 houses with 36 children total 7: Sponsorship available - $A100 per month per child with quarterly reports 8: Oldest and youngest - 11 yo and 14 months currently Thanks by Sabrina Disability Awards Dinner Other News: Zac Reminder re: Movie night for Polio, Murder on the Orient Express Annual Changeover Christian Sampson Christian announced that he has secured a position at Westpac in Sydney. He spoke very warmly of the opportunities he found in Rotary after Zach had encouraged him join and especially in recovery from a serious accident some years ago. Best wishes for a long and happy career with such an outstanding opportunity, Christian.
Around the District & Beyond: Movie Night, Arts Centre, Next Wednesday 8 th GC University Hospital Tour, Sunday 12 th. Annual Changeover Heads & Tails: Our Guest Patrick tossed and Sabrina won! Happy Fines: Ran out of time again very unfortunately. Our beautiful Burleigh Heads! Next Week s Guest speaker: No Guest Speaker- Club Business Membership: Active: 45 members Honorary: 7 members Next Week s Meeting Duties: Gold Coast Magic Richard is Chair, lucky dip for the rest Club Progress for the Year: No. of Volunteer Hours by our Club Members, year to date: Slowed down, but we are still active! 908 hours as per our new Volunteer Hour Spreadsheet Melbourne Cup Trifecta Competition- tickets $2! Total amount of fundraising by our Club, year to date: Fundraising: $1630 Donations to our Club: $647 (to Scooter Project) $7000 towards PNG Kimbe project
Donations by our Club: $500 to Bryce and the Super Turtle! Bunnings BBQ on 11 th November to sell Aussie Taco s! Book you spot on the Roster now before you miss out! $US2500 for Every Rotarian Every Year, to TRF. Financials Direct debit details to pay into the Club s Bank Accounts: BOQ: Rotary Club of Burleigh Heads, Club Account: BSB 124014 Account No. 12151911 Service Account: BSB 124014 Account No. 10151911 Please put the reason for your payment in the reference section when making the transaction Breakfast Cards: Instead of bringing cash every week, why not buy a breakfast card. 10 weeks of breakfasts for $180.00 you can direct deposit the money into our CLUB ACCOUNT or pay at the door by cash or we now have a Card Reader so you can pay by credit card. Club Website: portal.clubrunner.ca/9793 (just search on Rotary Club of Burleigh Heads and choose the club runner site) Burleigh Breaker Minutes Secretary - this week: Jack of all Trades, Allan Barnett and Ross taking the notes!
Anders from Sweden Bren making a great speech about our Scooter Project and the contribution that Elite scooters provides for us.
Our new meeting layout with new projector display on the wall. Presentation of Paul Harris Fellow to Anne Watts of Elite Mobility Scooters. Guest Speaker Cathy
Guest speaker Patrick.