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 June 2023
Our President went fishing while guest speakers Lorna and Linley tell us about a initiative to combat homelessness, Career's Day, Emma's exploits, Sybille in Stanford and David visits a Rotary Club in Romania....
Monday, 29 May 2023
A Social Meeting with unexpected Visitors, A Skittles Fellowship Fundraiser, Sew-a-Thon Part 2, and Where in the World is David?...
From the Pen of the President...
Good evening fellow Rotarians and friends,
Another lovely day spent fulfilling our aim to clothe children for winter – we have a whopping 500 items. It is proving difficult to get the finishing done to a number of the sweatshirts – a shortage of the correct colour rib-trim and people with over-lockers!!
I have seen snippets of the goings on in Melbourne at the Rotary Convention – looks amazing. Looking forward to hearing all about it.
We have an inbound student coming to our club – a lovely young Norwegian lady – looking forward to it. It has been a while.
Please support Careers Day this coming Saturday – stop by and chat to a few young people, they are hungry for knowledge, that is if you are not manning a table – thank you to all participants.
Keep warm and see you on Friday ( or not…. I may have gone fishing!!)
Ann
Last Week...
Skittles Evening combines Fellowship and Fundraising...
Sew-a- Thon Part 2...
David's Travels continue...
This Friday...
Monday, 22 May 2023
A Business Meeting, Emma's life returns to "normal" and David Bradshaw shares his travel photos....
From the Pen of the President....
Dear fellow Rotarians,
I attended the District Assembly on Saturday morning and I must say, every time I hear the enthusiasm and the amazing projects being done in the District and hear the plans and the commitment, it energizes me and makes me feel so proud – worth an hour or so on a Saturday morning – join a call or do some training.
On Saturday we will tally up all our handiwork and finish off the winter things and make a plan to hand them over – well done to everyone. Every little bit helps and if you have not done anything, it is not too late – make a donation, buy some children winter woollies or come along on Saturday.
If you do not “skittle”, or sew or “quiz”, make sure you bring a friend on 9th June and/or attend the induction dinner. You will not regret it!!
Keep warm,
Ann
Last Friday....
Emma's life returns back to "normal"....
David Bradshaw allows us to travel with him vicariously....
Next Friday...
Monday, 15 May 2023
Costa's DISCON impressions, this year's Blanket Drive is a wrap, and enjoy Emma's European tour video....
From the Pen of the President....
Dear fellow Rotarians and friends,
Seasons come and seasons go – winter has come!! You have some time to get those knitting needles clicking and finish off the sewing – our final work day is 27th May and then we must hand over our wares to the children who will benefit from our efforts!!
We had a successful Blanket Drive and many more people will benefit during the cold months from the blankets that our willing and generous community have sponsored. Thank you to those who went the extra mile over the past weekend.
We have still to confirm our venue but make no error – there will be an induction dinner!!
I have heard of a few members bringing a friend on 9th June – the more the merrier – we can sow what a good bunch we are!!
Anyone wishing to attend the induction and 50 year celebration of the Northcliff Club, please let me know.
Wishing David a happy and well deserved holiday. Welcome back to Margaret. Thinking of Hugh and wishing him a good conclusion to future plans.
To you all – wrap up warmly, keep well and see you soon.
Ann
Last Friday.....
Another very successful Blanket Drive proves that we are People of Action....
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Thank you to Rotary Ann Penny Robinson and Friend of Rotary Liz Purvis for pitching in and look at John Symons doing his part, even though he recently underwent triple-bypass surgery; a true warrior. |
Emma shares her European Tour video with us....
Emma is also very proud of the impressive collection of badges she managed to collect for her Rotary blazer.
This Friday....
Monday, 8 May 2023
Club Assembly, exciting international ties and Emma's European Tour continues....
From the Pen of the President...
Dear fellow Rotarian and friends,
Thank you to those who were able to join our Club Assembly on Friday – as we have regular business meetings, the assembly is a mere formality and a box to tick. I would like to believe that any member who has something on their chest or close to their heart, or an itch to scratch, can share it at any time!! We did make one decision that I think is good – the draw for wine at each meeting is only for those at the meeting who have paid their R50 – names in a hat and very quick!!
It is a busy time of the year and a time when members need to step up and volunteer and take part!! We have the sewing project, on the go and due to finish on the 27th May – still happy to take donations of time and money. We have the Blanket Drive – we should not struggle to get volunteers, but we do!! And we have the Careers Day coming up – a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate/display the important aspects of a career or job which you have been in, and gained experience and knowledge in, which can be shared.
The weather is cooler and these should be the last rains. Take care and keep warm.
Yours,
Ann Hope-Bailie
Last Friday....
Rotary Exchange Student Emma's European Adventure continues...
Florence is only a hop. skip and a jump from Pisa, and what would a trip to Italy be without seeing the Leaning Tower of Pisa and eating tiramisu.
This Friday...
Monday, 1 May 2023
A Social meeting, PE Costa attends DISCON in Eswatini, Emma's European tour continues, and an Appeal from the Anns to support the Club 100 draw...
From the Pen of the President...
Dear fellow Rotarians and friends,
Hope you have enjoyed a restful long weekend – some beautifully warm autumn days we have had.
This coming Friday we have a Club Assembly – please send me your topics for discussion via email to add to the agenda.
It is an important meeting in the Rotary annual cycle and gives an opportunity to all members to participate in discussion and decisions – the Club is dynamic and we do need to evolve and make changes. Be part of positive change and make the club better. We are lucky to be the size we are and have the expertise and history that we have.
See you on Friday!!
Ann
Last Friday....
The annual Blanket Drive will be taking place in two weeks time and as we will be giving people wanting to support this worthy cause the opportunity to pay towards a blanket by credit card, Jean gave a Yoco demonstration to those members who will be manning the Pick 'n Pay entrances.
PE Costa and Kevin represent the Club at this year's Discon in Eswatini...
Exchange Student Emma's European Tour continues...
.... followed by another border into Hungary and its capital Budapest, which also lies on the river Danube.
Appeal from the Anns...
The Anns are once again running the 100 Club for the next year and would greatly appreciate the support of the Rotarians and Friends of Rotary. The cost is R200 per ticket (you may take as many as you like!)
Your ticket will go into a monthly draw and you could stand to win the first prize of R300 or second prize worth R150 with the final draw having prize money of R1200 and R2000.
It is the Anns most important fundraiser, the proceeds of which go towards funding various projects they undertake.
This Friday...
Monday, 24 April 2023
A Business Meeting, The Highlands North Boys Highschool Interact Club gets an EcoBrick demo, Rotary Exchange student Emma embarks on a tour of Europe and the final winners of the Club 100 big draw for the year announced...
From the Pen of the President...
Dear fellow Rotarians and friends,
It is all about forthcoming events and dates in the diary – feels like the end of the year – oh yes, it is the end of the year – the Rotary year!!!
So please take special care to look at the side bar of the weekly Ramble to note all the dates and events we have coming up and put them in your diary.
If everyone takes a turn for the blanket drive and does something towards the Winter clothes for kids and sewing day to come, it will be July in no time at all and you will not have noticed that winter arrived!!
If you have not yet joined the weekly quiz, you are really missing an opportunity – it is great fun and an opportunity to learn a lot!! I am the quizmaster tomorrow evening and I have reused some questions from 2020 – there is a clue!! Sorry that no one has the quiz – just rely on your memory!! Keeps you young.
Looking forward to some holidays this week and next. But we have Rotary on Friday – I am doing a Friday Story – very interesting.
This week we have Discon in Eswatini – sadly only Costa will be representing Rosebank – promise to make up for it next year!
Keep well – enjoy the lovely warm days.
Ann
Last Friday...
The Highlands North Boys Highschool Interact Club throws its weight behind the EcoBrick initiative...
Emma embarks on an exciting tour of Europe...
But they also did some serious stuff, like visiting the United Nations offices (UNOV)
The United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV) is one of the four major office sites of the United Nations where numerous different UN agencies have a joint presence. UNOV was established on 1 January 1980, and was the third such complex to be created.
Headquartered at Vienna:
- International Atomic Energy Agency (has a special agreement on its status)
- International Money Laundering Information Network
- International Narcotics Control Board
- Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
- United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
- United Nations Industrial Development Organization
- United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime