Friday, 2 May 2025

ROTARY CLUB OF MALENY BULLETIN FOR 7TH MAY 2025

 THE RANGE Vol 66 No19                                                        

                             

MEETING
Maleny Hotel at 6:30 for 7:00pm for a Dinner Meeting with Guest Speakers Jenni Harmoney and Ernie Marcum from WAM (Waste Action Maleny)

APOLOGIES
Apologies please to Bernice by noon on Tuesday.

DUTY ROSTER
                       07May            21May              04Jun                             
DO                 Jim A               Ric T                Rick V 
ADO              Bruce K           Michael G        Paulette S
Registration   Brian A            Fran T              John McL
Fellowship     Greg W           Craig S            Neil A

WOOLWORTH SAUSAGE SIZZLE

 24May 0830 - 1100  Bruce K   Fran T   Phillip S
             1100 - 1330  Jim A  Lionel T   TBC

21Jun   0830 - 1100   John & Bernice McL   James McC
            
             1100 - 1330   Rick V   Su C   Chris B

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
It was fantastic seeing so many rock-up to ‘Im-Am Thai’ at Landsborough on Wednesday night and enjoy the good food and company. I think having 22 boisterous Rotarians, Partners, and Friends pushed their limits a bit, but it all worked out in the end. Thanks to Craig for organising the night and 8 or 9 course banquet. At one point our group started to wonder when the food was going to stop! 
Keep an eye in the local papers for a couple articles about the Platypus Tour our club sponsored for Earth Day and young Eloise Donoghues’ quest to get on this years’ Windward Bound. Thanks go to Bruce Kelly for his sterling efforts as our ‘Journalist Extraordinaire’.
See you all next Wednesday.

MINUTES OF MEETING OF 16TH APRIL
President Scott opened the meeting and introduced our guests and visitors.  He reported that about 400 people registered for the Distract Conference held in Toowoomba the previous weekend. The most pleasant surprise from the conference was that the Maleny Rotary Club has been recognised with an Enviro Award for our environmental projects and the work on platypus. Neil has put a lot of work into these activities and was made custodian of the Award Certificate.  Bernice McL gave a brief outline of the events over the two days commenting on the high calibre speakers with the theme “never underestimate the power of a personal story”.

The devastating floods in western Queensland were very much on the agenda and the District 9620 Disaster Fund has been activated with a call for donations. Maleny Rotary will be making a $1000 donation. Brian A gave a brief update on the impact of the floods on his family at Adavale.
Greg W reported on the successful bowel scan stand in the House of Friendship and the walk against Domestic Violence with 340 people participating in the teeming rain. He also noted the address by the Mayor of Toowoomba on the Value of Volunteers.
Sergeant at Arms: As is his usual style Chris managed to fine everyone in the room but took pity on our guests.

Our Duty Officer for the meeting Paulette S introduced our guest speaker John Wagner to talk about Mercy Ships. John has been involved with Mercy Ships for over 15 years and is currently a Director.  He spoke to the Club about 7 years ago when he was a member of the Caloundra Club.
Rotary has been very much involved in Mercy Ships since its inception, funding much of the setup and operations. The first ship was an old rail ferry until being refurbished as a hospital ship, with five theatres which often run 24 hours a day. There are now two ships with over 1000 medical staff and crew. Over 95% are volunteers. Finding enough surgeons to run the theatres is getting to be a problem. The new ship was built in China. Modules were designed in Europe and reproduced in China. The ships are serviced in the Canary Islands in between visiting different countries.
Some of the volunteers have been with Mercy Ships for many years; Dr Gary Parker joined as a young doctor 30 years ago, has married and had a family while being dedicated to the life on board the ship. Most volunteer surgeons stay for 4-6 months. 
John advised that over 70% of the world population does not have access to surgical procedures, most of which we take for granted. Most are in poor countries where a disabled and disfigured person is seen as been possessed by evil spirits and shunned by family and the community. Some of the simplest of surgical procedures such as repair of a cleft lip or palate can change a child’s life.
John showed a series of photos of the type of operations performed on board the Marcy Ships and the after care provided to the most needy of patients; maxilla-facial surgery; general surgery; reconstructive plastic surgery; and VFF repairs. The services now include medical, clinical and dental training of the local doctors to provide better healthcare to the communities.
The work of Mercy Ships is very much a team effort with Rotary very involved financially. Any donation is gratefully received and John asked Rotarians to be on the lookout for people who may be interested in volunteering.

Roly N gave the vote of thanks.

FUTURE MEETINGS AND EVENTS
14May  Board Meeting
21May  Maleny Hotel at 6:30 for 7:00pm for a Business Meeting.
30/31 May  Maleny Show
04Jun   Maleny Hotel at 6:30 for 7:00pm for a Dinner Meeting with Guest Speaker our own                   Ric Townsend talking of his experiences as a resident Rotarian in SE Asian countries.
13/14 Jun  Bike Swap at the Showgrounds.


AND NOW FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT
A POSSIBLE TOAST TO THE ELECTION RESULT







































































































































hanks go to Bruce Kelly for his sterling efforts as our ‘Journalist Extraordinaire’.
See you all next Wednesday.


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