How time flies half my year gone with a busy start to 2024.
Our first meeting at Johnson was a great start with thanks to Hugh Barker and Imperial Football Club-for a successful night.
The meeting on Tuesday night is at the Wellington Hotel to say thanks for their support for the Calendar project, without sponsors our success would be much harder.
Please don’t forget we’re meeting at the Swanport Hotel carpark to carpool, leaving at 5.30pm sharp.
Our Meet and Greet meeting on Tuesday 30th January is at Johnson Park so please put your thinking caps on and invite someone along, our club’s survival depends on attracting new members.
Monaro Safari Park fencing is up and running again and we’re looking forward to more joining us, it’s a good time for fun and fellowship so come along.
As we heard Tuesday night BlazeAid is also looking for volunteers to help with the flood affected fencing in our region.
Save the date for our 70th Birthday celebration coming up on Saturday 9th March at the Bridgeport Hotel. We are looking for any memorabilia of old photos, videos or stories that might be of interest, can you please contact Jenny Phillips or myself if you can help. With a lot happening keep an eye on the Bulletin for what’s going on.
See you Tuesday night for a great social night at the Welly.
Gordon
Apologies & Guests
For the month of January all apologies or guests should be notified to John Whimpress.
Phone 0428 132 889.
"Buy A Smile" Update
"Rotarians Do Good"
Buying a Smile for Nani, who lives in Malaysia, is a Project for our Rotary Club, promoted through the International Committee.
Our Rotary Club recipient of ‘Buy a Smile’ corrective facial surgery, Nani, is now recovering from the operation, and our contact Neil Silver reports that all is well.
Early in February a medical review of the operation on Nani will be undertaken, and in the fulness of time I am confident we will learn more about this young lady as she faces a more certain future in her community in Sandakan, Sabah, a province in Malaysia.” Reported by Sam Cozens on behalf of our International Committee.
This is Suren Poruri, District Chairman - Global Grants, RI District 3150, from India.
Your rotary club of Murray Bridge was chartered on December 23, 1953, which is today. Your club completed 70 years service today in RI District 9510 in serving the communities across the world .
I would like to extend my warm wishes to you and to all your club members on this joyous moment.
Rotary is the only organization which has global foot print and is working towards happy communities across the world with it's noble initiatives.
Thanks to our rotary club founder Rtn Paul Harris, we are able to make a difference in the communities where we live.
Rotary clubs across the world executes service projects worth 2 billion dollars every year in their communities. Rotarians gives 25 million volunteer hours to their communities across the world every year.
Thanks and regards
Suren Poruri
District Chairman - Global Grants(Successfully executed 1 million dollar worth of global grants)
RI district 3150
Veloo Foundation Greetings
CALENDAR WINNERS
9th January
Draw Date
Value
Winning No.
Winner
Location
Sold by
9.01.24
100
290
Krys Baker
Murray Bridge
L. Baker
30
723
M.B. Newsagency
Murray Bridge
Mobilong Rotary
20
401
Robin Wilson
Murray Bridge
Mobilong Rotary
Near Moolooloo - Flinders Ranges
Food Business Notification Number Rural City Of Murray Bridge
Trading Business Name: Rotary Club of Murray Bridge Food Business Notification Number: RCMB118 This business is now notified with the Rural City of Murray Bridge. If there are any changes to the food business notification details, such as a change in address or ownership, please ensure Council is notified with the appropriate form. While Council has a responsibility for the administration of the Food Act 2001 to ensure compliance with standards and food safety requirements, we consider our primary role is to provide support. We can provide advice and guidance on all Food Standards Code matters.
Object of Rotary
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;
FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Rotary Work Shirts
Darryl Webb has arranged with Grandisons to supply Bisley Rotary work shirts in various configurations.
Please visit Grandisons and select your shirt which will then be embroided with our Club logo.
Pay for the shirt and retain your receipt.
Upon presentation of the receipt to Sam Cozens, you will be reimbursed $20 as a subsidy
What's happening on our Facebook page
John Scarvelis has been posting up a storm with some great content.