ROTARY CLUB OF BURNIE THE BULLETIN Vol 47 - No. 23 President - Jim Forsyth Secretary - George Austin Treasurer - David Bennett 1st December 2014 PROGRAM 1st December – Marielle Ruigrok – director of emergency department of health and human services, tasmania th 6 December - Christmas Dinner evening at the Burnie Gentleman’s Club 8th December – No meeting 15th December – David Foster 22nd December – Breakfast Meeting DECEMBER: FAMILY OF ROTARY MONTH Duty Roster December – John Packham, John Pease, Peter Vincent Apologies - If you are unable to attend for any reason please notify Carolyne at BRL (6431 6333; or email [email protected]) by midday on Monday. Failure to do so will mean you are still responsible for the cost of the meal. Birthdays & Anniversaries - Birthdays - 24th Nov – Tara Vincent Invocation For good food, for good fellowship, may the giver of all our blessings make us truly thankful. President Jim Forsyth opened the meeting. He welcomed the Soroptomist members and their guests Rotary invocation by Stan French was followed by the Soroptomist invocation led by Simone Gehner. Lucky Starr concert – at the Rhodo Garden in January where they are planning for 200 inhouse guests. They are hoping to get as many Rotarian helpers as possible. We have been invited to become members of the Emu Valley Rhododendron Gardens $25 or $35 for a couple. Thanks to Geoff McLean who has volunteered to take on the Program Director role. Christmas function will be held at Burnie Gentlemen’s Club on Saturday December 6. Cost $60 pp. Please each person remember to bring a small gift ( less than $5 value) No meeting on Monday December 8. REPORTS Secretarial – George Austin More helpers are needed for the catering at Wynyard National under 12 Athletic Carnival. David Bennett will take the marquee and BBQ. Please advise George if you can help – even if it is a negative response. DGN Gerard Blizzard has received a request via website seeking donations to assist Denise Di Noto to come from USA to the March 2015 conference. Raffle Winners –Liz Kinneir-Tarte, Allan Leeson Attendance, 20 members present, 2 excused members, 2 make ups, Total 24, = 75% Partners of Rotarians – 12 -Apologies: Paul Kearney, Robert Bentley, David McCarthy, Adam Coles, Peter Vincent, Ken Moore, Barrie Crawford -Make Ups: Ken Moore, Jay Kotay - Visiting Rotarian – Peter Morgan (Lindisfarne) Soroptimists – 10 members and 4 guests Sausage Sizzle, Bruce Clark The latest roster is: November 29 – Wayne Licht, Ian Guest, Paul Kearney December 6 – Jim Forsyth, Allan Jamieson, Robyn Priestley December 13 – George Austin, Graeme Wood, Doug Forrest December 20 – John Glen, Graeme Muir, John Packham December 27 – David Bennett, Elizabeth Kinneir-Tarte, ………………………….? Guest Speakers – John Glen and David Bennett John Glen walks regularly in the Himalayas with his brother. This time, David Bennett went with them on the 14 day 150 km trek over the Rolwaling Course through the Gauri Shankar Conservation Area in Nepal. According to local lore, Rolwaling is a "hidden valley" plowed out 1200 years ago and has a special status such that Buddhist traditions are taken more seriously than elsewhere. Religious festivals are very frequent, and celebrated with great enthusiasm. Gauri Shankar, the great peak to the north, is the most sacred of mountains for the Sherpas. John described the trek - the group of 18 included 15 staff and as there were no facilities for any trekkers, - tents, fuel, food etc was carried by the porters. Starting from Kathmandu, there was a 7 hour drive and an hour walk to the village of KAULE. John and his brother financed the building of a school for the children of about 500 people. This is currently under construction. Following on to BEDDING where there is the only monastery in the valley and to NA, over 4100m above sea level where the yaks thrive, ideally suited to the chilly light air in the stone yak paddocks. Continuing on to BHAKTAPUR –a walled city and living historic monument. Located about 20 km east of Kathmandu in the Kathmandu Valley, Bhaktapur is known as the 'City of Devotees', the 'City of Culture', the 'Living Heritage', and 'Nepal's Cultural Gem'. It is one of the 3 royal cities in the Kathmandu Valley. Bhaktapur is filled with monuments, most terracotta with carved wood columns, palaces and temples with elaborate carvings, gilded roofs, open courtyards. The city is dotted with pagodas and religious shrines. John makes a routine camera check The painted hillside rock wall David Bennett, is his usual way, gave his impressions and highlighted his experiences. (Sorry David – I can’t give you more space – Ed.) Note received by President Jim from Simone Gehner, President Soroptimist International of Burnie, Inc. Dear Jim, Thank you for inviting Soroptimist International of Burnie to join in meeting with Burnie Rotary last evening. It was great to meet the Rotarians and their partners and enjoy a meal and fellowship together. Of course, Soroptimists and Rotary have close ties with Soroptimism having been borne from the Rotary movement, and also with our members being like minded in wanting to be part of a service club in our community. I personally thoroughly enjoyed John and David's presentation. I touch based briefly with John afterwards to see how SI Burnie could help with the school he and his brother are building and will certainly follow that up with him as the project continues. I hope our clubs can meet together again in the future. I would also love to look at ways SI Burnie and Burnie Rotary could work together to benefit our community. Perhaps we can come up with a joint project? Kind Regards, Simone Gehner
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