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Roll on Rotary 2018 - 19

president jenny Haworth

Congratulations to our new President Jenny Haworth. We are delighted to have you take on this important leadership role in our club and we all wish you an enjoyable, productive and happy year ahead. I am sure that you will continue the great work gone before you in making our club relevant and ready to meet any challenges as we move forward. One of the things you have said you learned from your training was that Rotary had to be flexible in our approach. One of our strengths in our club is that we do it with a smile !  We can all "Be the Inspiration" for doing good in our corner of the world.
Changeover PHF 2018

Paul harris fellow award !

The last job that President Lois did last Thursday night was to award a PHF to Deryn Tregurtha. Deryn has been a member since November 2014 and during that time has made a significant contribution to our club by using her time and talents to set up and run the Trailer Raffle for the last two years. This has been a huge job involving nearly all the members and has raised almost $55,000 through our efforts. Deryn even went so far as to employ someone else to do her job in her shop so that she could run the raffle - a very rare thing to do ! You are an inspiration to us all Deryn and we were delighted that we can award you a Paul Harris Fellow
Dear Papanui Club

deryn's letter to Papanui rotary

Thank you to all Papanui Rotary members for supporting the Board of Directors decision to honour me with a Paul Harris Fellowship. It came as a huge surprise and left me speechless.

Since joining Rotary I feel I have gained a new family, certainly dozens of new friends. I thank you all, for so willingly accepting me, my service, my friendship, my warts, my quirky sense of humour and my quick wit.
A huge Thank You, from the bottom of my heart.
Deryn
2018 -19 Rotary theme

Can we be the inspiration to others ?

A new Rotary year has just begun and RI President, Barry Rassin's, theme follows on very well from "Making a Difference" because if have already made a difference then we can be inspirational to others in our community.
Rotary Community Breast Milk Bank Opening

the first rotary community breast milk bank in nz

ROTARY COMMUNITY BREAST MILK BANK CHARITABLE TRUST INC
The year I was District Governor for District 9970 my focus was on Child and Maternal Health projects. A Rotarian and midwife, Yvonne Hiskemuller, suggested that we start the process of setting up a Rotary Community Breast Milk Bank.  Christchurch is the only centre in New Zealand that has an operating milk bank which is situated in the Neo Natal Intensive Care Unit ( NICU) and it provides donor milk to some NICU babies. We saw the opportunity to work with the hospital to reach a wider community need. This seemed a perfect fit for Rotary to become involved in such a project.
This project excited me as having had five children, the last three were triplets, I had breast fed all my babies and am passionate about giving all children the best possible start in life.  Our aim is to work with midwives in the community to provide easily accessible donor breast milk to babies who are needing a boost to thrive for whatever reason.
We are supported by the Rotary Clubs of Garden City, Christchurch, Papanui and Riccarton and have received a District Grant and sponsorship for equipment and set up costs from several Trusts, the NZ Midwives Association and personal donations. We are continuing to fundraise as the running costs are high and we are relying on donations.
When visiting one of my daughters in Perth I arranged to visit and speak with the Manager of the Rotary Breast Milk bank, Dr. Ben Hartman. Rotary set up a Milk Bank within the King Edward Memorial Hospital over ten years ago. This gave me the opportunity to understand the challenges and issues they have faced over time and what we needed to consider moving this project forward.
Some women have challenges in establishing and maintaining their breast milk supply and many would rather use donor milk before infant formula. Studies have shown that women are more likely to continue beast feeding with donor milk. Breast milk protects babies from gut, chest, ear and bladder infections because of immune factors in the milk and ongoing support for immune system development.
The World Health Organisation says donor milk is the next best thing for babies after baby’s own mother, and WHO suggest that human milk banks should be made available wherever possible saying that by providing donor human milk to babies will have a significant positive impact on short and long term health of babies. We wish to ensure that all babies in need can have access to pasteurised donor milk for at least the first six weeks of life.
 
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Aussie Travels with Doug

travels with Doug

Doug and Jill at Kakadu National Park this week. They had their first sighting of a river with water in it after 4000kms ! Looks like they found crocodiles too - not so exciting. As this goes to print they are almost near Darwin staying at a farm and tomorrow they will meet up with Sue and Robbie Nichol for a drink. Perhaps with all our members off somewhere nice and warm we could hold a meeting through Facebook ? Just a thought.
Upcoming Events you are welcome to attend
 
Matthew Mark Christchurch City Missioner
The Papanui
Jul 05, 2018
5:55 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Coffee Morning at Reality Bites Cafe
Reality Bites Cafe
Jul 06, 2018
 
Terry Heiler
The Papanui
Jul 12, 2018
5:55 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Board meeting
302 Lake Terrace Road
Jul 17, 2018
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Committee Night
The Papanui
Jul 19, 2018
5:55 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Meeting Responsibilities
Duty Roster 5 July 2018
 
Reception
Skiba, Larry
 
Visitor's Host
Haworth, Geoff
 
Speaker's Host
Allen, John
 
Vote of Thanks
Dickie, Jane
 
Sergeant
Nicholl, Rob
 
Meeting Setup
Geerlofs, Janice
 
Duty Roster 12 July 2018
 
Reception
Sedgley, Ron
 
Visitor's Host
Wright, Max
 
Speaker's Host
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Vote of Thanks
Denhard, Gary
 
Sergeant
Murnane, Jonny
 
Meeting Setup
Geerlofs, Arie
 
Club Chat from Rotary Papanui
E: papanuirotary@gmail.com W: www.papanuirotary.org.nz
Apologies to rcpapologies@gmail.com      Chat Items to jhaworth@xtra.co.nz
 
Centurions  $100 Payments to Riccarton Rotary Charitable Trust
Account number 03 1355 0516692 03.
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