ROTARY CLUB Board Directors President: Lyn Svanosio Secretary: Mike Rodd Immediate Past President: Jeff Ibbotson President Elect : Debbie Whitfield Treasurer: Bruce Wyatt Club Service & Administration: John Widdup Community: Shukry Sahhar International & Foundation: Bish Mukerjee New Generations: Debbie Whitfield Membership & PR: George Pratt Attendance: Program: Sergeants: Public Officer: Archives: Photo records: Bulletins: Facebook: Webmaster: Contact Information N. Donaldson & V. Kalokerinos Gary Scott & Mike Rodd Neale Emanuel, Shukry S. Mike Rodd Ken Goard Shukry Sahhar John Gray, Debbie Whitfield & Bruce Wyatt Lyn Svanosio, Bruce Wyatt John Widdup On the net for your information Have you seen the video on the Australian Rotary Health website about how Betty Kitchener has created Mental Health First Aid Australia with the assistance of Australian Rotary Health? To see the movie click on the link below: http://www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au/About/Promotional-Video.aspx Attendance last week Members Attending; 9 Visitors: Val Burns; Gerda Lambeck; Celeste Rowlands; Pat Schmidt; Pete Tedder; Julia Widdup; Lillian Zagal DINNER ROSTER TODAY – 29 April Club Assembly & Board Meeting Lyn Svanosio N/A Bruce Wyatt Bish Mukerjee Raven Recorder Jeff Ibbotson Birthdays Nil Anniversaries Nil The Weekly Bulletin of the Rotary Club of Woden Meetings: 6.00 for 6.15 pm Wednesdays, Canberra Irish Club, 6 Parkinson Street, Weston, ACT Rotary International theme for 2014/2015. “Light Up Rotary” Web: <www.wodenrotary.org.au/> The Club’s crest & bulletin name reflect ‘Odin’ (anglo-saxon ‘Woden’), the ancient Nordic God of Wisdom. Odin had two ravens called Hugin and Munin (Thought and Memory) who flew forth every day and returned at night to tell him what they had seen, so contributing to his wisdom. Introduction Appreciation Fellowship The Raven Previous Issues of the Raven PO Box 637 Woden ACT 2606 Secretary: [email protected] Program Number 41 - Volume 48 - 29 April 2015 OF WODEN INC. Other officers RSVP & APOLOGIES To assist with catering requirements, please RSVP/apologise by 5pm Monday to either: Norma Donaldson [email protected] or Viola Kalokerinos [email protected] NEXT WEEK – 6 May Mark Schiff & Ed klim Mad Cow Disease Mike Rodd George Pratt John Gray Norma Donaldson Norma Donaldson Lyn Svanosio 6/5; John Gray 7/5; Helen Harvie 10/5; Nil ROSTER FOR FUNDRAISING - PARKING AT THOROUGHOOD PARK TO BE ADVISED “Woden Rotary” FIVE PEAKS CHALLENGE Once again our Club has demonstrated how a Rotary project can be successfully run in Canberra. Last weekend’s Rotary Bike Ride attracted 230 riders. Most came from Canberra but there were also riders from Newcastle, Sydney and Wollongong. We hope to receive a report tonight on the financial outcome of the event the proceeds of which will go to ROMAC and TADACT. The success of this project was due to the leadership of Jeff Ibbotson who led the team for the day, ably assisted by Simon Whitehead (First-aider), Shukry Sahhar ( Sag wagon operator) and John Widdup (last rider co-ordinator). I spent the morning on the top of Red Hill. Feedback from the riders indicated their appreciation of the excellent organisation of the ride and the contribution of Rotary to Australian and Overseas communities. When my term on Red Hill finished I concluded that hill-climbing bike riders are remarkable consumers of gelatin snakes! Within 15 minutes of my receiving a packet of snakes from Shukry Sahhar the entire contents had been polished off by the riders who had just climbed yet another hill! Congratulations to Jeff Ibbotson and his team! John Gray Dates for your diary 1 April - NYSF applications opened 9-16 May - Rotary Adventure in Citizenship (RAIC) 11 May - Club meeting Monday 11 May, not Wednesday 13 May due RAIC TONIGHT Club assembly and Board meeting April is Magazine Month The Raven - Page 4 RAVEN REPORTER Gary Scott PHOTOGRAPHER John Gray Last week Things you should know about New Arrangements for Apologies & Guests: Please note that President Lyn has relinquished her role as recorder of apologies and guests. Both Norma Donaldson and Viola Kalokerinos have now taken over. Their contact information is on page 4 of the Raven. Meeting times: Members are reminded that we meet at 6pm for 6.15pm. Rotarian Bob Harvie: Bob continues to receive medical treatment. He enjoys a chat with visiting Rotarians over a cup of coffee, but phone ahead if you plan to visit him. Rotarian Des Henderson-Kelly: Des is making good progress in Mullangarrie Rehabilitation Unit in Astrolabe Street Red Hill. He extends his thanks to Rotarians who have been able to visit him so far. Suggest you phone ahead if you plan to visit him. Bequest for Bowel Cancer Research Retired nurse Judith Annette Thompson has left over $390,000 in her will to Australian Rotary Health. This generous bequest has been used to establish a new scholarship named the ‘Judith Annette Thompson PhD Scholarship’ for investigations and research into bowel cancer. The first scholarship will be awarded in 2015. The Raven - Page 2 Acting Sergeant & Acting President Gary Scott opened the meeting without a toast to key Rotarians in Australia but he did have a warm welcome for several guests, highlighting the presence in particular of Pete Tedder, an exWoden Rotary member. The meeting started with a briefing by cycling supremo Jaff Ibbotson on the cycle ride at the week end. A short social phase was followed by a very nice (but large) dinner. After the meal the Acting President introduced the two speakers, John Widdup & Jeff Ibbotson, to talk on their recent cycling experiences in Tasmania. Both speakers showed photos of the Tasmanian Trail, a bike/walking/horse trail that was largely based on existing forest logging tracks, that was first identified as a bicentennial project Former Woden Rotarian in 1988. The trail runs for some 480 km from Pete Tedder Devonport in the north to Dover in the south. The ride involved 21 riders (50% men & 50% women) riding for 9 days plus one rest day at New Norfolk. The first third in the north was rolling pastoral landscape, the central third involved major climbs & descents with some high, flat plateaus. The final rhird was in rugged mountainous areas. Given that the ride was in wet & misty conditions and that much of the ride was in forested areas there was limited visibility. This focused the riders attention on wonderful dense ferns, numerous lakes, tall trees & dense shrubs. However, given the muddy, wet & slippery state of the gravel, clay, sandy, track (plus three river crossings) great care & endurance was a key part of the experience. Leeches were present but no mosquitoes The riders left the trail each evening to spend the night in small towns (sleeping & eating in hydro-huts, motels, pubs, etc.). Most of these towns focused on attracting tourists. All riders were together for the evening meal in these towns. The bus, that provided back-up support, carried all their gear & food for breakfast & lunch. Even in these remote areas the group still managed to find several coffee stops. At the end of the talk Pete Tedder noted how hard the ride was as for him, the oldest rider at 80, he needed 6 months of intense gym and bike riding work for him to undertake the ride. The appreciation was given by George Pratt. The key talk was followed by the Sergeant’s session that was vaguely funny and profitable. The “Heads & Tails” was won by Bruce Wyatt. 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