CLUB ASSEMBLY and GOOD BYE to TERRY THE BARMAN

GOODBYE TERRY

Tonight was Terry Chaplin’s last night as our barman and Terry Hubbard was quick to note that members would be much poorer when he left, not only for the wonderful contribution Terry has given the club but for the constantly generous serves we get for our money.

Our very best wishes go with you Terry.

 

 

 

Terry Hubbard farewelling Terry           The Farewell CakePresident Carol and Bobby Dewar cutting the cake

 

REPORT FROM BOARD — President Carol 

May 22nd has been finalised as the date for the Trivia Night at Beaufort Manor

June 26 will be changeover night at Beaufort Manor

September will see the Goulburn Valley Suicide Awareness Walk take place

 

REPORTS
TREASURER—Russell Hogg
Profit from Art Show Raffle was $3500
Refund from Aquabox program was received from RC Eltham as program wound up
Yea Arts refunded $2500 as funds were not used.
 
 
 
 
 
COMMUNITY SERVICE—Terry Hubbard
3 benches installed on rail trail between Homewood and Yea. Club complimented for in-stallation.
Darren Gilbert’s artworks—project put on hold because new residents have already pur-chased more sculptures to instal on the reserve.
Goulburn Valley Suicide Awareness Walk in September. The Board agreed to assist with a BBQ at the end of the walk and the use of microphone equipment
Paringa Bull Stud Sale have asked us to cater
 
VOCATIONAL SERVICE—Julie Lynch
Pride of Workmanship on March 25
Meeting at the Platntation on Sunday with a view to form a ROTORACT group from several clubs
 
MEMBERSHIP—Gary Cocks
Down in numbers and difficult to attract new members at this time.
 
ROTARY FOUNDATION—David Anderson
Daysprings Childrens’Village almost complete. Please see letters from the children and Sesi later in this bulletin
 
 
 
 
 
PUBLIC IMAGE—Glenda Woods
Using Facebook and District Bulletins as well as local newspapers to promote Tracey and Cycle Dindi
Cycle Dindi 5 registrations, most will come in 2 weeks before. A raffle will be held with prizes from Beaufort Manor, Yea Water Discovery Centre and Grant Street Grocer, Alex-andra. A roster to sell tickets was circulated.
 
GLENDA WOODS—3 MINUTER
One advantage of Covid is the cleaner air and water.
The main disadvantage is the increase in disposables used.
4 Ways to Save the Planet
Save stamps
Save bread tags
Save toiletries from hotel rooms
Use keep cups
Glenda happy to collect and facilitate these steps for the club.
 
Did you know your club has a Mental Health Advocate?
Penny Paxman is currently investigating what help is available to promote awareness, di-agnosis and treatment of mental illness in the Shire with a view to developing a project for our club.
To get involved take a look at the Shire’s website www.murrindindi.vic.gov.au—Mental Health Support and send any information you have to Penny at ppaxman@bigpond.net.au
Watch this space for more information.
 
GOODBYE TO SUE MCGOVERN
Sue is heading west to Adelaide and Carol wished her all the best from our club for her travels and her new life.
 
 
The Calisthenics Catering Crew