Our Weekly Meeting

“Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.”

We meet every Friday from 1:00 to 2:00pm at Wanderers Club, Illovo, Johannesburg. You can also join us on Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86496040522.

Monday, 5 July 2021

Ringing in the new Rotary year with the Induction of President Costa Qually, Another international Quiz this Week, Mandela Day Quiz and Save the Date for a very Special Fundraiser, Ann's Club 100 June Winners

 From the Pen of our President.....


At the virtual induction meeting on Friday, there were several awards to members for their exceptional contributions to the club’s activities during the past year. Congratulations to the recipients - the awards were well deserved. I am also aware that most of our members have participated in various projects and events of the club. A great big thank you to all of you!  In addition, several members have made donations of their time, talent and treasure to worthy causes in their personal capacities and that were not necessarily linked to Rotary.

It is humbling and uplifting to witness the community involvement and compassion that our members demonstrate; particularly when many in society are concerned only with themselves.

Thank you to Past President Ann for her effective and efficient leadership that resulted in a successful year for our club.

I look forward to the continuing involvement of all members in the coming Rotary year.

Costa Qually
President

Tailpiece

He who laughs at himself never runs out of things to laugh at



Upcoming Events....


Weekly Quiz

This Wednesday 7th July at 19:00 our intrepid quizzers are one again venturing across the border when they take on the e-Club of Harare. Everyone is welcome to join.

About the club :- 


The Rotary E Club D9210 was charted 5 years ago on 30 June 2016. It’s goal was to bridge the gap between members who had migrated to other countries but still wanted to be a part of the district’s activities. In understanding that we wanted our members to remain active, no matter where in the world they found themselves, we set out to charter the first E-Club in the district. Currently we have members from all corners – Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, D.R.C., Tanzania, South Africa and U.A.E. We meet on Thursday’s on various virtual platforms and make it a point to do international outreach projects and social events.






Mandela Day Quiz:







The Rotary Club of Rosebank  would love to invite you to our first Mandela Day Online Quiz, coming up on Saturday, the 17th of July at 19:00

This is a chance for the Mike Lamb’s and James Crosswell’s  to defend their title, and for the rest of us to try and take it from them! Space is limited, so do get your booking in as soon as possible! The quiz will take place on ZOOM from 19:00, and will last (about) 67 minutes and there will be 67 questions.

 

How to book:

Pay R67 per person into the Rotary  account, Reference Mandela Day Quiz - your name

We will then send the ZOOM link and other details next week so that everyone can join in!




Do not miss this event.....






Please invite as many of your friends, colleagues and associates to this not-to-be-missed event.


 

And now:

Last Friday....


Lockdown restrictions did not dampen the spirit of this year's Presidential Induction and it was heartwarming to see that so many of the Zoom attendees made an extra special effort and donned their glad rags and certainly looked the part.

Thank goodness our incoming President Costa was able to attend the ceremony in person.


DG Stella honoured us with her presence, and made a very special announcement that our very own Juanette McCrindle and her partner Rainer Bartram have both become Major Donors (Level 2).
This generosity was applauded by everyone and Stella emphasized the importance of Giving back to Society.




I have taken the liberty of publishing outgoing President Ann's speech verbatim (mainly for those members that missed the occasion)

She made special mention of the members we lost to Higher Service this year and they are immortalized in the in the In Memoriam section above.


President’s address


I have had a great year as President and I would like to thank everyone for your patience while I got used to the protocols and while we all got used to the online meetings.

It was very different – hybrid, virtual, online, challenging, sad, educational, emotional, but made one count your blessings and be grateful.

My looking back over the year is all about celebrating the members of Rosebank Rotary Club and saying many thank you’s – please bear with me.

We have such wonderful members in our Club. I would like to share with you a list of our longstanding members – you can only be in AWE of the number of years these gentlemen have served Rotary and the community – they are AWESOME>


Years in Rotary

Name

Date joined Rotary

47 years

Tutty Faber

Oct 23 1975

45 years

David Bradshaw

Dec 01 1976

44 years

PDG Ken Stonestreet

Jan 01 1977

44 years

Howard Johnston

Jun 28 1977

41 years

James Croswell

Jan 18 1980

36 years

Bernard Neuhaus

July 02 1984

36 years

Roger Lloyd

Aug 23 1984

33 years

Les Short

Dec 11 1987

32 years

Richard Tonkin

Jul 01 1988

32 years

Costa Qually

Oct 24 1988

32 years

Richard Moloney

Oct 24 1988

 




Many of our members have served in District in the past – currently we have Kevin Wolhuter, Jean Bernardo, Costa Qually and James Croswell flying our flag. You all do us proud.

I would like to thank most especially our Assistant Governor Jean who I have on speed dial for her mentorship and support – she is a very special friend.




I would like to give the thanks of the Club to PP Peter James Smith who has transferred to a club closer to home. Peter thank you for your years of doing the Ramble, building up to what it is today – a winner in District. Thank you for all your hard work, leadership and friendship. We will miss you, your stories and hope you will visit us.

Although we had to adapt to new ways of working and thinking we have achieved a lot in the past year thanks to the efforts and generosity of club members.

My year started in the midst of lockdown – we made July ‘Mandela Month’ and collected food and money for hampers, some of which went to Charity Begins with Me. Everyone was doing their bit to alleviate some of the hardship resulting from lockdown and lack of work – donations to charities and persons both privately and through the club. And not all the donations came from members, but families of members too.

We cottoned on to online events and had 2 very interesting talks by Rob Caskie – Spionkop and Ernest Shackleton in Antarctica – fascinating story teller and some welcome money raised for our projects.

During the year Africa was pronounced Wild Polio free and the push is on to eradicate Polio from the last few countries – Rosebank donated R5000 to Polio Plus.

Rosebank Rotary Club donated R10000 to Rotary Foundation – there are also members who have made personal donations.

Our quiz night at Parkview Golf Club was a resounding success and we made R22350 – thanks to the fund raising committee and especially Sonja for her hard work. Thank you Sonja, not just for that evening but for all your hard work. Just a quick heads up, Sonja has got Clem Sunter to give us a talk in the near future – watch this space…

We have become the Quiz Club – recently we hosted our 50th online quiz. Every Wed evening, thanks to David’s excellent organising we have a quiz, mostly against other clubs – I will not say we have got cleverer, but we are getting better at it!! It is a lot of fun. Thank you to our excellent quizmasters Gareth and Sonja – who have done the lion’s share of the questions.

2020 was the year of the Nurse and because we could not have our normal Rotary Family Health Days, we were able to give recognition to nurses – and there was never a better time than during the pandemic to be honouring nurses!! We recognised the Nursing Department at Wits Medical School and the nurses at the Palliative Care Centre. It is heartwarming to see what it means to people to be recognised and thanked.

We gave the annual Lester Connock award to a very interesting and deserving nursing student at Wits – R25000 to further her studies and share what she learns and implement her research.

Marianne has taken over the Interact Club at Highlands North High School. Thank you Marianne, having someone like you will benefit the young Interactors as you have such compassion and understanding when it comes to young people.

PP Les Short always looks like a softy but when we get out of line, we hear about it – thank you Les for keeping me on the straight and narrow.

Pam is active behind the scenes keeping tabs on attendance, with the assistance or Lenore and Les at times – Pam does travel a lot!!

Jeannette Horner never ceases to amaze us all. She has made over 5300  masks and 255 dozen rusks since lockdown began and COVID took hold, She also got people in her complex to provide soup packages when they were needed.

We missed out on SYLC, Careers Day, Art Festival, Vocational Service awards – but hopefully if and when, we get back to them in some format, they will be bigger and better than ever.

Momo – our Rotary Exchange Student returned last year in November from Thailand. She was already there when COVID began and opted to stay – she had a great year and proved to be a great ambassador for South Africa. Since returning she has given us some insights into what she learnt and also a demo of Thai cooking – a very entertaining evening. She is sick in bed right now with COVID.

Sybi and her Community Services committee have had the most to do over the past year – Spar food collection went ahead and we supplied our charities with food vouchers and groceries to the value of R27000. Thank you to those who manned the trolleys and donated.

We spent some of our money on a Jojo tank for Charity Begins with me for their food garden. Money was donated to White Cane Project for educating people to teach the blind.

Our new members – Lorenzo, Chrispin, Gareth, Anne and Charmaine. Ringing in the changes, we now have 2 e’members – in China and Italy. Chrispin had no sooner joined us and he was selected to train as a Peace Co-ordinator (one of 100 in the District). Anne and Charmaine were quickly in spanned by Sonja to fund raising!! Welcome to all, we love getting reports from around the globe – sometimes we have Germany, Italy, China and South African representation on our meetings!!

Thank you to Jean for making sure we feature in Rotary publications and the media. Both Jean and Sybille are responsible for us our name out there. The Rosebank Ramble being numero uno in District when it comes to newsletters!! YAY!!

The club had 2 District Grants which we have closed and completed. James Croswell did an amazing job obtaining a container for the Palliative Care Group at Bara, managing the logistics around moving it more than once and keeping the records. Jerry Bernardo did a sterling job refurbishing the container with the help of John Hope-Bailie. Thank you James for your efforts. The thanks of the Club to John Hope-Bailie for his time and effort.

A huge, huge thank you to Jerry, not only for the container work but also for the Madiba buggies which he worked on. Thank you to Costa for your assistance with them as well. Madiba buggies are wheelchairs which have been retrofitted with a shelf to assist the disabled. They had been donated to deserving disabled children who had travelled for many miles from their rural homes with their care givers.

I had the pleasure during lockdown of visiting Bernard Neuhaus on the occasion of his 90th birthday – if I can be like that when I am 90 I will be very happy. We do not see much of Bernard but he is there in the background.

Our other District grant was used to set up a group of ladies to sew masks and later other items in order to sustain themselves and their families. Thanks to Jeannette and Jean we have such a group of 5 ladies and it looks like it could be something which will grow.

Our youth programme took a dive due to COVID but we did manage to do some school awards and took part in the online RYLA event which went around the world for 24 hours, as well as the District RYLA.

We have had a great variety of very interesting speakers this year thanks to David – topics and characters too many to mention – always a favourite is the MY STORY told by Rotarians.

Fellowship an important part of Rotary – that always sounds very proper – it is actually just fun!! We spent a night playing kegel, we auction marmalade, we drink, eat pizza, we party and luckily our new DG is a person who believes in dancing and singing so roll on the next Rotary year!!

 Every year at this time we collect money to buy blankets for the needy. If you have ever stood around and asked for money from people you will understand that it is not easy – Roger will tell you!! Our collective collection efforts this year were very fruitful and we have been able to fulfil many blanket requests, close on 450 – and after tonight hopefully many more. Thanks to all involved in the blanket drive.

Thank you to all the members of Rosebank – I know I have not mentioned everyone by name but everyone plays their part. During this time there have been some members who for one reason or another have not been seen – but thanks to David we know where everyone is and how everyone is.

Thank you to the members of the board – Costa, thank you.

We say farewell to Judy Powell who has been with us for a long time and enjoyed many memories.

 I love being part of this club – Rotary projects are sustainable, we are not a charity and we do not just give money away BUT we listen to what people ask for and rally around when we get requests for food, clothes, wheelchairs, used furnishings – when there is a need no one questions it. You are all so generous and kind – that is why you are Rotarians.

 JERRY BERNARDO Just because we do not see him does not mean that he is not hard at work on something to do with one of our projects. Over the past year alone Jerry has spent countless hours on the refurbishment of the container and the Madiba buggies. There are many projects we have done as a club which depended almost entirely on Jerry. I cannot name them all but we all know that without Jerry his passion, innovation, perfection, unwavering effort many a project would not have succeeded. For just being you Jerry – the person you are and the person we love and value you for.. you are awarded a PHF +1. Richly deserved.

 DAVID BRADSHAW I keep saying Thanks to David, David did this and David did that – actually there is only ONE David in the club. As you saw, David has been a Rotarian for a very long time and for most of that time with Rosebank. David is currently THE membership committee, he is the Club Almoner, he organises the quizzes, he is involved in the Youth Committee and the Community Services Committee. 200% attendance – what can I say? Oh and the Speaker program co-ordinator – I have mentioned what great speakers we have. But David is the person who calls on all the members we do not see often and makes sure they are OK. David keeps up with the family of past members. David volunteers for everything the club does – he collects money, cleans rivers, delivers, fetches, carries. David you have such empathy for your fellow man – you are so kind, gentle and always happy – the board voted unanimously for you to get a PHF. A PHF +1 goes to you with all our thanks, love and respect.

 SYBILLE ESSMANN For the past year you have camped at my house, we have done the Ramble together, you join me for Zoom meetings and you became a regular for Monday dinner. You had your sadness during the year and never let it get in the way or get you down – you are caring, dedicated and hard working. Sybi you have so many hours in your day for Rotary since you became a member – your enthusiasm is inspiring. Nothing is too much trouble and you are willing to do what is necessary to get stuff done. Anyone interested in recycling and making EcoBricks – Sybi is your person – just make sure you have a few hours!!

The success of the Ramble has been noted and we are so proud. You richly deserve this recognition – please do not go away too soon!!




 

JEAN BERNARDO.

Thank you for being my mentor, my support, sounding board, friend. It is almost impossible to walk in your shoes, I will have have to follow in your footsteps if I can!! – you are one in a million. Sorry I did not clean the silverware!!





  

COSTA QUALLY

With this collar, which bears the names of all the Presidents of our Club, including your own, I induct you as President of the Rotary Club of Rosebank for 2021 – 2022.



President Costa Qually, I present you with your President’s badge and the Club Charter.

On behalf of the members of your Club and all the visitors & guests assembled here tonight, I congratulate you and wish you a successful & rewarding year.

Fellow Rotarians, I present to you our new President, Costa Qually.


  

My Role as president

4 past presidents were ladies - that is a hard act to follow

I have to admit that I am somewhat apprehensive

o   many long-standing members of the club

o   many members are past Presidents

o   I am going to need ongoing support and commitment of the board and of club members

The club is working well and our existing club activities will continue

Thinking of the year ahead

The nature of Rosebank Rotary

A good number of our members are retired/semi-retired and have ranked for vaccinations

Fortunately, our newer members are younger and are still active in their careers

I hope that these new members will each have a long and distinguished role in the club and in Rotary

Our members have a mix of characters, skills and varying amounts of time available for Rotary activities

Our members also have varying beliefs, motivations and objectives in life

So, what is Rotary?  In my view:

Rotary is not a political organisation, but all Rotarians are vitally concerned with everything pertaining to good citizenship and the election of good people to public office

Rotary is not a charitable organisation, yet its activities exemplify the charity and sacrifices that one should expect from people who believe that they have a responsibility to help others

Rotary is not a religious organisation, but it is built on the eternal principles that have served as the moral compass for people throughout the ages

Rotary is an organisation of people pledged to uphold the highest professional, ethical and moral standards

Rotarians believe that worldwide friendship and peace can be achieved when people unite under the banner of service.

The current RI theme of “Serve to change lives” is one way of expressing this.

This Rotary year's goals - which is a work in progress - and Board members can be readily found on the right hand side of the Ramble.

On the night we also inducted two new members into the club:

Welcome to Sheldon Rampanapasi and Roger Wedlake. 





This Friday....






Promises to be another meeting highlight. Our guest speaker will be addressing us from across the Pond all the way from the UK

Mark Herbert is a former teacher and church pastor.

His company seeks to help release untapped leadership potential.

He is the author of the book: I’m (not) a Leader.

He is married to Steph and has  a son called Rafe.

They live in Surrey, South East England.










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