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    The Newsletter of Jerrabomberra RotaryRI District 9710

    Volume 18 No. 9Mystery Night

    A Irish ShindigMeeting 80728 August 2014

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    Weekly Headlines

    An Irish Shindig

    As part of the program of having a mystery night each

    month, last Thursday Jerrabomberra Rotarians turned up to

    a green room, decorated with streamers, balloons, place

    mats and party goody bags for all. Yes the Club Service

    Committee had been at it again and as a follow up to the

    excellent Christmas in July mystery night, members enjoyed

    an August Irish Shindig. The local general store also made a

    special effort with Beef and Guinness Pie, potatoes and

    cabbage for main and a special Baileys Irish Mousse for

    dessert. (Read more on Page 2)

    Felix is coming back again

    Most members will recall the visit of Felix from St Jude School in Tanzania lastOctober, when we arranged for him to present in the School Hall. That was Felixs

    first international trip outside of Tanzania. Now he is a seasoned traveller, and

    having attended and spoken at the RI Convention in Sydney in June, he is returning

    to visit Canberra in October this year. On this occasion Felix is being hosted by

    Canberra City Rotary. You are invited to attend if you would like to hear a progress

    update, or just simply catch up with Felix. Date 14 October 2014, 7.15pm for

    prompt start at 7.30pm, First Floor, Novotel Hotel, Northbourne Avenue.

    (See email circulated to all from Glenn for additional details).

    Hannah Update

    Hannah is now well settled at school and has been on her f irstschool excursion to Homebush and had a weekend away at Tuross

    Heads as part of the Youth Exchange Program (YEP) induction

    process. Peter and Sue J took Hannah down to Tuross Heads and

    participated in some of the formalities. Among the highlights of

    the weekend for Hannah, was that she was able to hold and

    cuddle a baby wombat. This is quite rare and was only possible

    because one of the other host families is involved in Wildlife Rescue and happened to have a baby

    wombat under care.

    A second highlight was that Hannah took the plunge into the sea with 4 other brave students. Hannah is

    reported to have commented that the water was warm! (Maybe to Hannah, but not to us). This week

    Hannah missed the meeting due to her having a head cold, but Paul and Sue popped round on Friday and

    delivered a care package of a magazine, a packet of Tim Tams and some Rocklea Road. She seemed tocheer up quite a bit.

    How time flies. Two months

    into the year already and the

    ninth issue of the Jerraganda

    ready to go to press.

    This week we report on our

    second monthly mystery

    night which was quite an

    affair. (See page 2).

    Also we have news of Felix

    returning to our shores to tell

    us more about the great story

    of St Jude School (page 1),

    and of couse we have a brief

    update on Hannahs

    adventure (page 7).

    Business reports were short,

    but we do have a Treasurer

    back on board, so no doubt

    we will be treated to some

    number reporting soon.

    There is also the usual

    Market report (page 5), and a

    short highlight of the clubsattendance at the School

    Trivia Night (page 5) and of

    course a weekly recipe (page

    7).

    Enjoy the read.

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    An Irish Shindig

    Our very own mistress of fun took charge of our mystery night an Irish Shindig,

    suitably decked out in some tasteful green shamrocks and tinsel. The evening had

    been planned as a bit of a farewell party for our very own Leprechaun Marie-

    Claire, but unfortunately at the last minute M-C was unable to join us. While our

    thoughts were with M-C and Eugene, we still went ahead and had a good old

    shindig in their absence.

    To start off Glenda provided some interesting facts about Ireland accompanied by a map just to make sure

    we all knew where it was and what the green island looks like.

    We were then treated to some very funny YouTube videos; one of which revealed the origins of Irish dancing having something

    to do with a poor Irish lad waiting to get into an outside dunny to take care of some urgent business. After a round of Irish

    jokes (some actually quite funny) the real fun started when Glenda invited a few members to step up and show their Irish

    dancing skills. The accompanying photos highlight the competitive nature of the dancing competition that followed, with the

    winner being decided more on fitness and endurance than any type of dancing skill.

    The five dancers took their positions on the floor.

    Anton decided a couple of balloons might help him.

    He placed one between his legs? And hid the other

    onecan you find it? Paul also had a balloon, but

    his was much smaller. After a small technical hitch

    with the music, things got moving with a variety of

    interpretations of dancing being displayed.

    As dancers retired from the intense competition (they basically ran out of steam) there were two dancers left and on a fitness

    scale the result was pretty predictable.

    What about this

    I can do better

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    Weekly Meeting Summary

    Meeting Number 80728 August 2014

    To

    Welcome:

    President Paul opening the meeting by inviting Anton to read

    the Charge and Bruce to toast Rotary International.

    President Paul then welcome three guests to the meeting.

    Carolynne as a club guest and Bev as a guest of Sue J, and L iz,

    guest of Bruce.

    Apologies:

    Apologies received from Chilly, Marie-

    Claire, Lynne, David S, and Hannah.

    David B, Colin, Cathy and Lizzie continue

    on their LoAs.

    Business Reports

    Presidents Report

    President Paul welcomed treasurer Jon back from his holiday overseas and also

    welcomed Jon to his seat at the top table, where Jon became one of the three wisemen for the first time this Rotary year. (See picture right). President Paul also

    mentioned how the clubs thoughts and prayers remain with Matthew, and David

    and Anne, as he continues to make progress in his recovery. Also our thoughts are

    with Marie-Claire and Eugene regarding the hospitalisation of Eugenes Mum, and

    with Hannah who is not feeling too good at present with a head cold.

    President Paul felt he would leave other business reports to the various directors.

    Secretarys Report

    Glenn advised that the club had received a thank you card from Robert and his family for the flowers and card that we sent on

    the passing of his Mum. Glenn circulated the card.

    Treasurers Report

    Jon reported that he was pleased to be back and was slowly settling int o the treasurers role. He is hoping to have a handover

    from David B within the next week or so. He also thanked the members who had been covering the treasurers duties while he

    had been away and David had been focusing on Matthews recovery. Jon also mentioned that once on top of the books he will

    report a little differently than the last treasurer, with a focus on less information more frequently.

    International

    Chilly was not present. In his absence the President noted that all was on track for the RAWCS trip

    departing 22 September. Pam also mentioned that the RAWCS volunteers are getting together at

    Chillys place on 3 September for a pre-project briefing. The polo shirts for the project have been

    ordered and Pam thanked PP Paul for his help is updating the Polo shirt logo.

    Community

    Jan circulated a participation sheet for the BBQ at Barracks Flat Park on 6 September. The BBQ will

    be from 11am to 2pm.

    Baileys Irish Mousse Yum

    Youth and Vocational

    Peter reported that Hannah had a great weekend at the in-bounders Youth Exchange induction at Tuross Heads. All inbound

    and all outbound exchange students were there together with the Youth Exchange staff and counsellors. Peter and Sue J also

    attended some of the functions over the weekend. Hannah and 4 other brave students even had a swim in the sea! (See

    photos page 7).

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    Club Service

    Mez advised that on his return from Canada, Colin hopes to be able to do the Trailer refurb. He will advise if he needs any help.

    Mez also advised that following Board approval, we are purchasing a professional display stand to enable us to do better

    promotions of Rotary and what we do. To help offset some of this cost, Mez will be applying to District for a grant of $500,

    which DG Rowley advised was available for such purchases/activities.

    Mez also advised that she and Sue R are developing a new membership kit for new members.

    General Business:

    Fernridge Rotary, USA.Bruce, who was very pleased to be back amongst the

    Jerrabomberra community after his and Lizs two month holiday in the States, was

    equally pleased to present President Paul with a banner form the Rotary club of

    Fernridge, USA. Bruce and Liz attended a meeting of this club while they were on their

    travels.

    Market Master:

    Anton advised that Tam (Market Manager) has advised the temporary traffic arrangements at the markets are

    likely to be needed for a bit longer (past the end of August as originally advised). This will mean we will need to

    look at providing the 4th

    person for a while longer. Members felt this ongoing temporary arrangement was

    proving to be difficult to man, and made a few suggestions for Anton to discuss with Hall club and Tamara.

    Joker

    After a two week absence the joker was back. Our guest Liz drew ticket Black 77, and the holder of the winning

    ticket, Mez, drew out the 4 of spades; leaving the joker to live on for another day. The joker is now worth

    $96.00

    SGT Fines:

    PP Paul was the evenings fines master and was able to draw on quite a few indescretions of the past 2

    weeks to ably extract $112.80 from those in attendance. The generosity of Bruce and Chris were duly noted

    in helping this total become so healthy.

    Attendance:

    The attendance officer felt the business was taking too long and we needed to get on with the Irish Shindig. As such Mez felt

    that regardless of the attendance figure, the President should still shout Baileys, as it was after all an Irish Night!

    (Attendance was later advsied as 81%).

    Spotted at the sink

    this week were Bruce,

    Glenda and Ian.

    Well done Bruce, first week

    back and straight into the

    clean up duties.

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    Jerrabomberra Public School Trivia Night

    A few members (Pres Paul, PP Paul and Sue, Glenn and Glenda, Mez and Jan)

    represented the club as a team at the Schools Trivia night on Saturday 30 August.

    The event was well attended as in past years as one of the main annual fund

    raisers for the P&C at the school. We put on a good show and finished mid field.

    There was the usual close competition between our team and Mrs Hunters team

    with the scores very close.

    Unfortunately from our perspective the four hour event with a very long live

    auction after round 6 caused some of our members to lose a bit of interest. They

    instead found their Facebook pages and comparing photos to be more fun. No we

    were not googling the answers, that is not allowed is it Glenn? We were

    legitimately amusing ourselves, although a couple might have been nodding off.

    (See photos below)

    Even the Bendigo Piggy Bank

    got in on the act.

    But then again, Pres Paul (without a

    phone) found some balloons to play

    with.

    This weeks report was submitted by KerryCompared with the last few market mornings, this Saturday was much better, the sun was up, no

    fog and not real cold, UNTIL the B...... wind sprang up. Its alright for those who can relax behind the

    gazebo's end partition in the sun and out of the wind, but for those out on the barricades. Jon and

    Kerry had no life or mental threatening occurrences, not even the little lady with her card signed by you know who. There were no parking

    issues, just idiot drivers, oh its fun to see whether they will stop in time or see the wayward pedestrian. Jon was advised by Hall

    heavyweights that the Wells Station Road was now open and the temporary traffic arrangements will cease.

    The bags were our saving grace, as the other sales were down.

    30 August

    2014

    Kerry and Lynne,

    Jon and ??

    Tables

    $60.00

    Bags

    $78.00

    Water

    $14.00

    Total

    $152.00

    * Compiled from information available at the time of printing

    Market Roster

    Date Members

    6 September Sue and Peter, Bruce and TBA

    13 September Cathy and Colin, Anton and TBA

    20 September Mez, David S, Sue R and TBA

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    Little Known Facts

    This Weeks Member ProfilePeter Jarvis

    Date of Birth? 11 April 1944

    Birth Place? North Sydney Hospital

    A Rotarian for? 23 years (Peter was the Charter president of Jerrabomberra Rotary 16 years ago)

    Favourite colour? Red

    Favourite place? Lake Eucumbene at dusk, trout rising, reflections on the water, calm no breeze

    Favourite sport? Rugby Union. Not often will I sit in the rain to watch a game of football like I did recently

    Favourite author? Nelson De Mille-his earlier books like The Charm School

    Favourite film? Psycho. I first saw it when I was 15. I was absolutely terrified. Ran all the way home from the bus stop

    Favourite actor?Sean Connery. Met him and his co- stars at a Tribute to him by BAFTA in London in 1992. Gina Lollabrigida I

    ran into literally on the way in. searchlights and crowds outside

    Favourite food? Roast lamb baked dinner. Yum!

    Favourite car? Mazda CX5 Diesel. Beats my first cara 1963 Volkswagen

    Inspired by? People who overcome disabilit ies

    Dislikes? Gardening, weeding, watching reality TV shows

    A place I would like to visit? Singapore. Id like to see how much its changed since we stayed at Raffles 30 years ago.

    Do you have a Pet? We had a pet dachshund called Fred when we were first married. He hated the milkman.

    Two things on your bucket

    list?

    Id like to catch a barramundi in NT. I would also like to drive along the Great Ocean Road with Sue, starting

    at Port Fairy

    Dont forget to send your

    Jerraganda contributions to the Editor.

    A thought for the week

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    Recipe Section

    A short and simple recipe this week, but one that I am sure everyone will enjoy. Thank you to Mez for the contribution.

    CHEESE AND BACON MUFFINS

    INGREDIENTS:

    1 cups of self raising flour

    1 tsp of baking powder

    1 cup of bacon pieces

    1 cup of shredded cheese

    3 tbs of margarine

    1 cup of milk

    1 egg

    METHOD

    Combine flour, baking powder, bacon and cheese in a bowl.

    Melt margarine in microwave, add milk and egg.

    Mix into flour a bit at a time until moist and sticky.

    Grease muffin pans. Heat oven at 210c.

    Cook for 20-25 mins.

    Makes 12.

    Hannah Update

    Upper Left The in-bounders with their welcome cake. Upper right - The in-bounders enjoy time on the beach.

    Centre Hannah cuddling a baby wombat, something only a few people ever get to do. Lower left Hannah and her new

    exchange friends having dinner at The Pines, Turross Heads. Lower right Hannah ready for school on a spring morning.

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    The Last Page

    Program

    Meetings Social & Special Events

    Date Description Date Description (Contact)28 August Mystery Night (Be prepared to be surprised) 30 August School Trivia Quiz Night

    4 September Business Night 5 September Home in Queanbeyan Movie Night

    18 September Youth Month Presentation 22 Sep7 Oct RAWCS ProjectTonga (Chilly)

    9 October German Night 22 October Queanbeyan Rotary Polio Day Dinner

    30 October Club Forum 26 October Wine Tour (Anton)

    13 November Vocational VisitBottles of Australia 26 October Jerra School Fete

    1 November Inaugural Jerra Fun Run (Anton)

    13 December Our Christmas Party (tba)

    * Compiled from information provided by the Program Mistress

    OUR HISTORY

    In 1998 the Rotary Clubs of Queanbeyan and Queanbeyan West Rotary decided to sponsor a new Rotary Club based in Jerrabomberra. Bill

    Lilley, John Snedden and Peter Jarvis from Queanbeyan West took on the joint roll of mentoring the development of the new club. (Peter

    Jarvis went on to become our Charter President).

    Advertising for potential members began in March 1998. After a successful campaign, the Club was chartered on 18 November 1998 with 26

    members.

    Initial meetings were held at the Jerrabomberra General Store the venue was very good until we grew in numbers. We then moved to the

    Jerrabomberra Community Centre for a few years, and we now meet at the Jerrabomberra Public School Staff Room, on Thursdays (6.15 for

    6.30 pm).

    (Charter) President Peter Jarvis ran competitions to select a name for our Club Newsletter and a design for the Club banner. There were some

    good and some not so good suggestions. Pam Spencer suggested the winning bulletin name Jerraganda and David Stevens was the

    successful designer of our club banner. The design incorporated a goose and the windmill associated with the original entrance to the estate

    adjacent to the Community Centre. Both the Jerraganda and the Club logo have evolved to keep pace with modern times.

    We have always been, and continue to be, a vibrant and fun loving club providing valued community service, both locally and internationally.

    Our motto is,

    Doing Good and Having Fun

    BOARD OF MANAGEMENT - 2013-2014

    President Paul Robey

    President Elect Mez MulvaneyVice President Paul Roger

    Secretary Glenn Wahlert

    Treasurer Jon Wells

    Club Service Director Mez Mulvaney

    Community Service Director Jan Pettigrew

    International and Foundation Director Robert Chilman

    Youth and Vocational Service Director Peter Jarvis

    CURRENT CLUB MEMBERS

    David Bailey, PHF. PP Anton Pemmer, PHF, PP

    Robert Chilman Paul Robey, President

    Marie-Claire Egan Jan Pettigrew, PHF, PP

    Cathy Hobbs Paul Roger PHF, PP

    Colin Hobbs, PHF, PP Sue Roger

    Chris Hunter, OAM, PHF, PP Pam Spencer, PHF, PP

    Peter Jarvis, PHF, PP Terry Spencer, PHF, PP

    Sue Jarvis, PHF David Stevens, PHF, PP

    Lynne McPherson Glenda Wahlert, PP

    Kerry McPherson Glenn Wahlert

    Bruce Miller Jon Wells

    Liz Mulvaney, PHF Rebecca Whitehouse

    Mez Mulvaney, OAM, PHF, PE Ian Wholohan

    HONORARY MEMBERS SUPPORTERS

    Alex Alexander Vera Alexander

    Robert Cooke Vickie Still

    Anne Davis

    CLUB DETAILS

    Rotary Club of Jerrabomberra Incorporated

    PO Box 8, Jerrabomberra NSW, 2619

    www.jerrarotary.org.auEmail: [email protected]

    MeetsThursday 6.15 for 6.308.30pm

    Jerrabomberra Public School (Staff Room)

    Attendance &

    Apologies

    Mez Mulvaney by 12 Noon Tuesday

    T: 0419 121 128 E: [email protected]

    Newsletter

    Contributions

    Paul Roger

    T: 0418 786945 E: [email protected]

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