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November is Foundation Month

Summary notes below are taken from an article produced by District 5730
 
The month of November is the month Rotary International dedicates to the programs and activities of the Rotary Foundation and this gives us a wonderful opportunity to focus our attention on the many great things that our foundation delivers to our world.
 
We take so much for granted as we enjoy our privileged life. Water streams from every one of the 10 or so taps in our houses, medical aid is just around the corner, a strong and active education system provides a future for all our children and with the exception of a few, we want for nothing. How different it is for one-third of the world’s population!
 
Nothing ever comes cheap and everything The Foundation does costs money. When the money runs out so does our ability to make a difference.
 
The Rotary Foundation is your own charity and we're just asking you to be part of it. You can make a difference.
 
For more information visit the Rotary Foundation page here.
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Initiatives

New Initiatives for the Future of Rotary

“It is far better to dare mighty things even though we might fail than to stay in the twilight that knows neither victory or defeat.”
 
Arie & Nick challenged us to take a look at ourselves in terms of where we currently are and how we might need to change our thinking and approach in order to ensure ongoing viability and success as an organisation.
 
As a starting point they look at who we are in terms of us being a service organisation that helps people in a variety of ways. 
 
While the populations in NZ and Australia have grown, the organisation has lost approximately 30% of Rotarians over the last 21 years. This is reflected in District 9970 having dropped from 1226 to 1161 members while Papanui has increased slightly from 42 to 46 members.
 
Our challenge is that we have an aging membership with few younger people choosing to join us.
 
Arie and Nick asked us to consider two things: (1) Do we have a problem and (2) Do we need to change?
 
In their view we need to be adaptable and flexible to meet changing needs.
 
In considering why people aren’t joining us, a range of barriers were presented as possibilities including (1) Are we relevant (2) Are we still attractive (3) The volunteering landscape has changed (4) We often focus on process rather than outcomes and (5) Have we become comfortable.
 
A video by motivational company Big Speak was then shown that challenged us in terms of how we need to change.
 
A key question we were asked was: “How can we make Rotary relevant today?”
 
Some options we might consider included developing Satellite Clubs, e-Clubs and a Password Club with on line meetings.
 
It was suggested that our initial target market is 55-60- year olds and we need to consider how we can be more attractive to this age group.
 
In closing, Arie & Nick acknowledged that change does take time and challenged us to give some thought to how we can continue to move forward as an organisation.
 
Further meetings to discuss this will be organised for more thorough discussion and planning how best to proceed.
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Trailer

Final Week for Trailer Raffle

We still need volunteers to complete the last week. Please check the roster on this link  and contact Deryn regarding times you are available to help at datregurtha@gmail.com or call her on (021) 161 5861.

Please bring all butts and unsold tickets to Rotary on Thursday night unless you are absolutely sure you can sell them over the weekend.
Quiz Night
 

Quiz Night

The Quiz Night was a great opportunity to test the knowledge/intelligence of up to fifty folk who participated.   Many arrived at the Elmwood Restaurant early and dined before quizmaster Alister got underway. 
 
The questions focused on a number of topics ranging from board games to movie themes and many other subjects. The pleasing aspect of the evening was that there were thirty guests of Rotarians present.
 
1st place went to Discombobulated which was led by Lois Flanagan’s son Hamish.
2nd place was Four Meat and One Vege comprising of the Murnanes and the McQueens.
3rd place was the Quizards comprising of the Tizzard family.
 
Sue Nicholl won a prize in the raffle ticket draw.  Winners are grinners!
 
The fellowship was great with many asking when were we going to do this again?
Remembrance

Fields of Remembrance

Mandi Bates visited the crosses that were erected as part of the Fields of Remembrance Project that commemorates the fallen during WW1.
 
If you missed the PRESS article you can catch it here.
 
 
Upcoming Events you are welcome to attend
 
Trailer Raffle commences
Northlands Mall
Oct 20, 2018 9:00 AM –
Nov 18, 2018 5:30 PM
 
RYE students visit our club
The Papanui
Nov 15, 2018
5:55 PM – 7:45 PM
 
Board Meeting
to be advised
Nov 20, 2018
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Peter Smith:The Media and other interesting tales
The Papanui
Nov 22, 2018
5:55 PM – 7:45 PM
 
Christmas Ladies Breakfast
302 Lake Terrace Road
Nov 24, 2018
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
 
Meeting Responsibilities
Duty Roster for 15 November 2018
 
Reception 1
Lumb, Angela
 
Reception 2
McFadden, Grant
 
Visitors Host
Skiba, Larry
 
Speakers Host
Haworth, Geoff
 
Vote of Thanks
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Sergeant
Murnane, Jonny
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Room Tidy Up
Courtney, Nick
 
Duty Roster for 22 November 2018
 
Reception
Geerlofs, Janice
 
Visitors Host
Thomson, Evan
 
Vote of Thanks
McQueen, Philippa
 
Sergeant
Thomson, Rob
 
Meeting Set Up
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Room Tidy Up
Denhard, Gary
 
Duty Roster for 29th November
 
Reception
Haworth, Geoff
 
Visitors Host
Thomson, Rob
 
Speakers Host
Geerlofs, Arie
 
Vote of Thanks
McNee, Ken
 
Sergeant
Nicholl, Rob
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Room Tidy Up
Mitchell, Keith
 
Club Chat from Rotary Papanui
E: papanuirotary@gmail.com W: www.papanuirotary.org.nz
Apologies to rcpapologies@gmail.com      Chat Items to paice@xtra.co.nz
 
Centurions  $100 Payments to Riccarton Rotary Charitable Trust
Account number 03 1355 0516692 03.
In details area add your club name, initial and surname plus RI number.