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Michelle Smith
Presidents Notes.
 

2018 Club Changeover

26 June 2018 at Sorento on the Park, One Tree Hill. Please RSPV to President Michelle. Last reminder.

2018 District Governor Changeover

Date:                Saturday 7th July 2018

Time:                5.30 - 7.30pm

Location:         Quality Hotel, 20 Gladstone Rd, Parnell

 

Cost:                 $30 per person

 

RSVP the names of those attending to:

District Governor’s Secretary Peter Barron at : pbarron@xtra.co.nz

By  Monday 1 July  2018

 

Please make payment to : The Rotary Club of Parnell

    12-3109-0110290-02

 Ref:  C’over/name

 

 

Duty Rosters 

Members please note that if you are unable to undertake your duty please arrange for some-one else to take your place.
Programme 26-Jun-2018 3-Jul-2018 10-Jul-2018
Topic     The Rising Foundation (John is the former CEO Fisher & Paykel)
Speaker Changeover Sorento One Tree Hill RYLA - no meeting Uni - John Bongard/Pamela Setefano Harold Titter Awardee
Introduction     Brian McMath
Thanks     Scott Burridge
Rapport Roger Gower   Neil Shah
AV Duty John Hawke   Paul Monk
Cash Desk Colin Lucas   John Hawke
Registration of Visitors Richard Holden   Richard Solomon
Presidents Table Community and Fundraising   PR & Comms
Host to Visitors Patrick Learmonth   Bill Strand
  John Long   Russell Toplis
Attendance Register Bill Mabey   Eric Turner
Sunshine Boxes Malcolm MacDonald   Mark Wells
  Glen Marvin   Kuei-Sen Yang

Stories
Distinguished Professor Paul Spoonley
Our Guest Speaker at Tuesdays meeting was Distinguished Professor Paul Spoonley, from Massey University, one of New Zealand's leading academics and a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.
 
Paul heads the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and presented a fascinating vision on the changing face of demographics that Auckland can expect over the next 10-20 years as the city grows.
 Some interesting facts:
  • Auckland will constitute 40% of the total NZ population
  • Asians are expected to grow to 28-30% over the next decade
  • Maori will remain constant over this period at 11%
  • Pasifika will grow to 16%
  • New Zealand European /Pākehā will decline to 42%
  • more people aged over 65 than under 15 years of age
  • 700,000 more people living in the greater Auckland region
  • 60% of New Zealand’s growth
  • 94% of working age growth
  • Immigration most significant contributor to growth
 
Paul highlighted that the traditional persona of Auckland and New Zealand as a whole is likely to change significantly as this growing ethnic diversity affects our identity, values and behaviours. 
 
Listening to Professor Spoonley it is clear that New Zealand faces interesting times and that the bicultural focus of the past 20 years will be overtaken by a multicultural focus with diversity, opportunity and challenge that is both exciting and frightening.
We Are One Concert for Autism
 
 
WE ARE ONE – A Concert For Autism 2017


Presented by Play It Strange with Rotary Newmarket        
 
Larry Morris, Fiona McDonald, Shane Cortese, Mike Chunn, Peter Urlich, Jordan Luck and many more will be taking the stage, to celebrate difference and recognize talent and courage.
 
 
 
Following on from the success of the We Are One project in 2016, this concert aims to shine the spotlight on Autism in a very positive manner, create awareness and provide opportunities for young students who are on the autistic spectrum to get on stage and celebrate with professional musicians.
 
Play It Strange Trust CEO, Mike Chunn, sees this concert as empowering those who are challenged in this world. For example,  A young boy of five with autism is bullied and rejected by his peers. That lasts for two years - then he retreats to his home where he is schooled year after year with a parent steering and teaching him with love and sincerity. That boy will be onstage at the Concert For Autism where he will be conducting an orchestra, playing violin and standing tall in those triumphant moments.”
 
The concert aims to raise funds for Autism NZ’s Employment Programme that assists people with autism to find suitable, paid employment in mainstream settings.
 
With songs like -  I Feel Good, Why Does Love Do This To Me, Let’s Think Of Something, Stuff And Nonsense, Blackbird, Rust In My CarExpect to be inspired and want to party!
 
Venue:            Sacred Heart College Auditorium, 250 West Tamaki Rd, Glendowie
Date:               Saturday 13 May, 2017
Time:               6pm for festive family food and refreshments (cash)
                        7pm Doors for show (with intermission concludes by 10pm)
M/C:                Shane Cortese
Tickets:           Eventfinda $45 Adults $25 Children (booking fees may apply)
 
 
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Rotary In Samoa
A week or so ago we welcomed Walter van der Kley and Ray Decker from the Ashburton Rotary Club. Walter spoke about their club’s and his initiative over several years to install book shelves, desks, chairs, books and laptops in schools in Samoa. Their involvement began in the wake of the tsunami September 2009 and has grown in scope over the years.
 
They have started a partnership with Don Bosco School and Vocational Centre where scholarships in trades are now reaping benefits as the students have life changing trade and business skills. Walter and Ray urge Rotarians to join them on their next visit in August. 
 
Update - If you wish to visit Samoa as part of a Rotary Group or on your own then further to last week’s comment on assistance for Samoa, Riccarton Rotarian Ray Deaker and Ashburton’s Walter van der Kley will be leading a visit to Samoa in the second half of August. They are keen to have Rotarians and partners accompany them – one or two weeks, with visits to primary schools to assist with literacy etc.
 
For further details contact Ray Deaker direct:
 
Wheel Chairs to Rarotonga
Rotary Club of Newmarket organises a shipment of 32 Wheelchairs which have been donated by Rotary to Rarotonga Hospital
The Rotary Club of Newmarket with the support of Riccarton, Auckland, Waiheke Island and Rarotonga Clubs along with a grant from District 9920, has  shipped a further 32 wheelchairs for short term patient needs at Rarotonga hospital and their clinics.
 
This is the second shipment with the first delivery of 14 wheelchairs organised by RCON’s John Burton 2 years ago, with Bob Taylor from the Rotary Club of Rarotonga coordinating the handover to Rarotonga Hospital.
 
When Bob advised our club that there was still a shortage this year’s World Community Services Committee jumped into action and sought the support of District and other clubs which enabled us to quadruple RCON’s contribution and provide  7 paediatric and 25 adult sized (180kg capacity) wheelchairs.
 
Attached are some photos of the chairs just prior to shipping showing examples of the rotary signage with John Burton and David Weikart from RCON.
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Peter Hillary - Charity Dinner with Downtown Rotary
Leopold Hall
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