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Thursday, 13 April 2023

RC of Maleny Bulletin for 19 April 2023

 "THE RANGE" VOL 64 No. 19                                                                            

THIS WEEK'S MEETING
Maleny Hotel at 6:30 for 7:00pm for a Business Meeting.

DUTY ROSTER
                          19 Apr              3May               17May;
Duty Officer      Jim A               Peter McQ        Phillip S
ADO                 Ric T               Greg W              Michael G
Registration      Bernice McL   Roly N               Brian A
Fellowship        John McL        Chris B              Bill H

WOOLWORTH SAUSAGE SIZZLE ROSTER

13May 0730 - 1030  James McC   Sherryl G   Chris B

             1030 - 1330   Rick V   Phillip S   Keith R

10Jun   0730 - 1030  Andy S   Bernice and John McLennan

             1030 - 1330  Paulette S   Greg W   Ric T

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Our DG Tim Keeler has postponed his official visit to our Club on 10th May but will be joining our members attending the R&USCCF Scholarship Dinner that evening.  His visit to the Club is being rescheduled.

Wood Expo Parking April 29/30 and May. Another reminder to those who haven’t put their name down to do shifts at some point during this long weekend, please help if you can.

 MINUTES OF MEETING OF 19TH APRIL
President Paulette opened the meeting by welcoming members, Guest Speaker Anna Carrick and three visiting Rotarians from Bribie Island, Caboolture and Randwick respectively. Also present were the parents of Interactor Nathaniel Audley of MSHS who has expressed an interest in Youth Exchange. Bernie Wilson from RC of Bribie Island is the Distrist Youth Exchange Programme Director. She explained how the programme worked and the criteria used for selecting a host country. Although she has worked full time in her family business, Bernie has hosted 11 overseas students and explained the benefits and the happiness that she had enjoyed as a result of her experience. She then answered questions. 

The running of the meeting was a little disjointed due to problems in the kitchen - the problems were of delivery rather than quality. Our Sergeant managed deftly to reverse this vibe.

Our Guest Speaker was Anna Carrick of Food Agribusiness Network.  FAN is a not-for-profit food industry cluster that was established in 2015. It now has more than 370 members from across the food value chain located in Gympie, Noosa, Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay and beyond and is recognised nationally and internationally as a leading Australian food cluster.

Anna is the co-ordinator for the Sunshine Coast cluster and now lives in Peachester.  She is a country girl, originally from Orange, NSW. With media and cultural studies completed from CSU in Bathurst, Anna headed to Sydney to start an eclectic mix of roles, in a variety of industries, across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Hospitality, skincare & cosmetics, events, model agent, advertising, interior design, even environmental science. Anna is also a marriage celebrant.

With FAN, she is involved with helping the existing members in her cluster expand their business and in finding new producers.  Her major clients in the town are Maleny Diaries, Maleny Coop and Maleny Cheese.


Keith R gave the Vote of Thanks and the meeting closed at 8:50pm.

FUTURE MEETINGS AND EVENTS
29Apr - 1May  Car parking duties at Wood Expo.

03May  Maleny Hotel at 6:30 for 7:00pm for a Dinner Meeting with Guest Speaker former member Jack Wilcox.         

10May  R&USCCF Scholarship Dinner at USC.

13May  Casino Night at the RSL.

17May  Board Meeting.

2/3June  Maleny Show.

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY FOR APRIL
13th Jeff and Jan Cornfoot  18th Brian and Gillian Allen  26th Bill and Marlene Hankinson

BIRTHDAYS FOR APRIL
1st Nancy Baker  4th Phillip Stark  12th Chris B  23rd John McLennan  27th  Andy Schouteten and John Whan

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT
WIT VERSUS ANGER

When Gandhi was a young student, studying law at University College, London, a Caucasian professor, called Peters, disliked him intensely and always displayed prejudice and animosity towards him.  Also, because Gandhi never lowered his head when addressing him, as he expected, there were always arguments and confrontations.

One day, Professor Peters was having lunch at the dining room of the University, and Gandhi came along with his tray and sat next to him. The professor said, "Mr. Gandhi, you do not understand. A pig and a bird do not sit together to eat."

Gandhi looked at him as a parent would a rude child and calmly replied, "Do not worry professor. I'll fly away" and he moved to another table. Professor Peters, reddened with rage, decided to take revenge on the next test paper, but Gandhi responded brilliantly to all questions.

Professor Peters, unhappy and frustrated, asked him the following question. "Mr. Gandhi, if you were walking down the street and found a package, and within was a bag of wisdom and another bag full of money, which one would you take?"

Without hesitating, Gandhi responded, "The one with the money, of course."

Mr. Peters, smiling sarcastically, said, "I, in your place, would have taken wisdom, don't you think?"

Gandhi shrugged indifferently and responded, "Each one takes what he doesn't have."

Professor Peters, by this time, was beside himself with rage and so great was his anger that he wrote on Gandhi's exam sheet the word  "idiot" and gave it to Gandhi.

Gandhi took the exam sheet and sat down at his desk trying very hard to remain calm while he contemplated his next move.

A few minutes later, Gandhi got up, went to the professor and said to him in a dignified but sarcastically polite tone, "Professor Peters, you signed the sheet, but you did not give me the grade."

Wit always wins over anger. 

Friday, 24 February 2023

Rotary Club of Maleny Bulletin for 1st March 2023

"THE RANGE" VOL 64 No. 16

THIS WEEK'S MEETING
Maleny Hotel at 6:30 for 7:00pm for a Dinner Meeting with Guest Speaker Fiona Emberton of Maleny Coop.

APOLOGIES
Apologies please to Bernice before noon on Tuesday.

DUTY ROSTER
                       1st Mar          15 Mar           5th Apr
Duty Officer    Chris B          Lionel T          Neil A
Assist DO       Jeff C            Renee H         Craig S
Registration    
Fran T           Brian A           Laurelle O
Fellowship      John W         Peter McQ      Rick V

WOOLWORTH SAUSAGE SIZZLE ROSTER
04Mar   0730 - 1030  James McC   Jim A   Greg W 

            1030 - 1330  Paulette S   John & Bernice McL

01Apr   0730 - 1030  Peter McQ   Des C   Roly N

             1030 - 1330  Ric T   Neal A   Lionel T

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Upcoming Parking Duties
It's been confirmed that we will definitely be required for the Maleny Wood Expo from Saturday 29 April through to Monday 1 May. For the many of you who have done this before, you'll know it's a big event and also a big moneymaker for the club.
Also, we've been advised our Parking services will again be required for the Queensland Music Trail event, which I understand will be on Saturday 5 August. The organizers are anticipating 5000 people to this one day event at the Maleny Showgrounds. I believe they will be parking cars in many locations, not just at the showgrounds, and people will be bussed in as well from various locations.
This will be the first year of the Sunshine Coast Trail. They already have the Outback Trail, the Scenic Rim Trail and the Southern Trail up and running now for a few years with great success.

Rotary responds to the Earthquake Disaster in Türkiye and Syria
The Rotary Foundation has undertaken specific action in response to the tragedy in Türkiye and Syria. While Rotary and Rotarians are not generally first responders, we do have clubs and members across the devastated areas, and these Rotarians have requested our help. Local clubs and members are best placed to understand the immediate needs of those affected.
In order to provide direct action, the Disaster Response option on www.rotary.org has been replaced with a button that reads Türkiye/Syria Disaster Response Fund. This will stay active on the Rotary website till 31 March 2023.
In addition:
• The Trustees immediately made available more than $125,000 to Rotary Districts affected by the earthquake through Disaster Response Grants for immediate disaster response.
• ShelterBox aid has arrived in Türkiye with hundreds of tents on a free flight provided by Turkish Airlines from Panama – where there were stocks pre-positioned. 
• We also have stocks of tents and household items, such as blankets and mattresses, en route to one of our existing and well trusted partners in northern Syria. Distribution of warm winter clothing to affected children in northern Syria has begun through another existing partner.
• Additional ShelterBox response team members have arrived in Gaziantep, where a humanitarian hub has been set up. Having an extra team on the ground means we can be more agile and work more closely with partners as the  response is scaled up.
• Our response will focus on where the need is greatest across Syria and Türkiye through the provision of:
- emergency tents, helping people to shelter from the winter weather.
- essential aid items like warm blankets and solar lights.
- warm children's clothing in northern Syria.
For those wanting to donate to ShelterBox, for EFT, the bank details are: ShelterBox Australia, BSB 633 000, Account number 166 780 163 - Please email office@shelterbox.org.au to notify them of your transfer and they will send you a tax receipt.

MINUTES OF MEETING OF 1ST MARCH
President Paulette reported that she and Greg had attended the community send-off at Landsborough for Ian Hope, District Secretary, and Glasshouse Rotary member. Ian is moving to Brisbane. Chris B and John W attended a memorial service for Charter Member David Wilson who passed away just before Christmas. Greg garnered advice from members to solve a parking dilemma at the Maleny Playhouse for the matinee performances of short plays on at the weekend. Chris B conducted a spirited fine session.

Ric T used the forum of the Business meeting to spruik support for the club Casino night fundraiser to be held at the RSL on Saturday 13 May. Ric showcased the Gangster and Flappers theme with funny money, replica guns and a jaunty hat. He appealed to members to each bring along two other people to join in the fun, party night atmosphere. Club members volunteered for such roles as Croupiers, Blackjack and other game roles as well as photographer, cashiers and chip-washers. The night should be financially successful at $60 per head, aiming for attendance of 120 people. Starting at 6pm the night will have two gaming sessions with a light supper in-between.

Member Renee enlightened us all on her vocation story. She grew up on the central coast of New South Wales near Port Macquarie. While her parents hoped she would take on a career such as a lawyer or doctor, Renee had a passion for hairdressing and moved to the Gold Coast to take up an apprenticeship. Over the years she managed a variety of salons including Stefan and high-end salons in Brisbane where she juggled the job wearing high heels- not good for her back now she has found out. 

She moved to Mossman and worked in Cairns for a while. Along the way she met Zach and they were married in 2011. They often came up to Maleny when living in Brisbane and dreamed of living up here. In early 2020 Renee bought a half share in the Maleny Barber shop in the Riverside Centre, found a rental property up in Maleny and Zach found employment in town. After a relaxing holiday up the coast she found her business partner had left and the Covid pandemic had taken hold so Renee took over the whole business on her own. Eventually she was able to hire staff and build the business up to the successful salon it is today. As much as she would love to live up in Maleny and still walk to work, she and Zach are happy in their new house down in Woodford. Thanks to Renee for telling us her vocational journey and for being a valued member of the club.
 
FUTURE MEETINGS AND EVENTS
08Mar  Board Meeting

15Mar  Maleny Hotel at 6:30 for 7:00pm for a Business Meeting.

29Mar  Possible Vocational Visit

05 Apr  Maleny Hotel at 6:30 for 7:00pm for a Dinner Meeting with Guest Speaker Anna Carrick of Food & Agribusiness Network.

BIRTHDAYS FOR MARCH
5th Judy Tilley  26th Rick Vickers

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT
AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW ON THE BALLOON CONTROVERSY