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 20 June 2022

DISCON 2022 ...

From the Pen of the President...



The 2022 District conference was held at Bela Bela this past long weekend.  7 Rotarians from our club  and 3 spouses attended and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.  Our club received a certificate for being the club with the highest per capita giving to the Endowment Fund and a certificate for having a 100% per capita contribution to the Rotary Foundation.  Jean received a certificate for her services as an assistant governor and Kevin Wolhuter received a Paul Harris for his services as district treasurer.  The Rotary Club of Rosebank can certainly be proud of its members and its contribution to Rotary.  Thank you all!

Costa Qually
President


Tailpiece

What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you.  (Ralph Waldo Emerson)



Last Week....


....the usual Friday meeting was cancelled, as quite a few members were attending the annual District conference (Discon) taking place on Friday and Saturday at the Forever Resorts in Bela Bela.
 The proceedings were televised via youTube, and it would have given those members who could not attend in person an opportunity to tune in and take part virtually.

After two years of virtual conferences, the excitement of having an in-person event was palpable, and the energy levels at  the Meet-and-Greet function on Thursday evening were off the chart. 
DG Stella Anyangwe greeted us in her inimitable manner and beautifully dressed in her Rotary attire.


After the formalities we retreated back to our chalet to celebrate Charlotte Croswell's birthday as well as David Bradshaw's 40th anniversary of his induction into  the Rotary Club of Rosebank, which both fell on the 18th of June. David in fact joined Rotary in 1976 as a young man in London.



The first day of the conference began with a moving flag ceremony to honour the four countries which form part of District 9400 - Botswana, Southern Mozambique, Eswatini and the northern part of South Africa. We were privileged to welcome RI President Shekar Mehta's emissary Peter Kyle and his lovely wife Margaret into our midst. They were blown away by the South African hospitality.



The content of the speaker program was thought provoking, relevant and inspiring, touching on all pillars of Rotary's areas of focus. Many projects from various parts of the District were showcased and the Rotary Club of Randburg took home the accolades for best project for their EcoBrick School in Diepsloot.

As President Costa already alluded to in his weekly missive, the Rotary Club of Rosebank also received a well deserved certificate of recognition which was handed over to him by RIPPR (RI President's Personal Representative - for those who don't do acronyms) Peter Kyle.





Kevin Wolhuter's well deserved Paul Harris recognition was presented to him at the glittering Gala Dinner on Saturday, and Jean, who works tirelessly behind the scenes as Assistant Governor looking after Morningside and Randburg, was recognised for her efforts.


Friday evening's themed event was Out of Africa, the venue was beautifully decorated and every single person made a special effort to dress the part. In the editor's humble opinion the Best Dressed trophy should undoubtedly have been awarded to DG Stella and her husband Carl. 
Everyone hit the dance floor as soon as the music started and great fun was had by all.


 The conference continued on Saturday with many more interesting talks and concluded in the evening with a glittering Gala Dinner which culminated with DG Stella ceremoniously handing over the chain of office to her successor Koekie Makunyane-Quashie (although she will still be in office till the 30th June).

DGE Koekie, who proudly calls herself "a Soweto girl" now lives in Eswatini with her husband PDG Kobla Quashie and they will welcome us to next year's DISCON which will take place in their home country in April 2023.



It would be remiss not to make mention of these special persons who were acknowledged for their tireless work within Rotary: Alice Meyer, District 9400 secretary, Wendy Damoes, RLI trainer par excellence and PP Grace van Zyl, who was instrumental in making this Discon 2022 a success.






This Friday...


... will be our monthly Business Meeting which you may either attend in person at Wanderers or via Zoom.
Please do not forget to let Costa know whether you will be attending in person, so that he can order sufficient pizzas for the attendees. 

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