Rotary Club No. 17632, District 9510.  Chartered 24th April 1954

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Welcome to our weekly bulletin! Find out who our upcoming speakers are, what we covered during the last weekly meeting and other stories as they become available.

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February 2025
Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Month
Meet #
Date
Speaker
Topic
#3237
3rd
Tim Mee/ Maurice O’Connell
Rotary International Services & New Dawn Ukraine
#3238
10th
Karen Redman
Gawler Community Projects
#3239
17th
Belinda Jaeger
My time at RYLA
#3240
24th
No Speaker
Committees and Board
 
 
 
 
 
DIARY DATES
March 29& 30
 
April 6th
Gawler Relay for Life
 
Barossa Airshow
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Lance Hatcher
December 8
 
Geoff Benier
December 10
 
Mark Smeaton
December 15
 
Steve Barilla
December 29
 
Spouse Birthdays
Raelene Benier
December 4
 
Maureen O'Brien
December 7
 
Helen Kelly
December 12
 
Join Date
Leanne Clinch
December 1, 2003
22 years
 
Chris Edmunds
December 4, 1995
30 years
 
 
Meeting Report  3240
Formalities
 
Chair
Toast
Grace
3240
Pres Anthony
PP Bruce
PE Kyle
 
Meeting 3240 was opened by President Anthony who welcomed members. Apologies were received from Stan Roulston, Kim Potger, Leanne Clinch, Nathan Pengelley, Tom Kelly, Steve Barilla,
Notes from members and directors:
Pres Anthony Update on Steve. He is doing ok but still not having visitors apart from Family at the request of his family. Anthony has confiscated his phone to enforce rest! If you have any queries about Steve, feel free to contact Anthony, he will keep us updated but please be assured he is doing ok. As advised last week PP Mike Williams will take over the Service portfolio in his absence.
PP Ian Sanders Ian met with PP and past member Brian Burt and Brian reminded Ian that February 23rd was the 120 year anniversary of Rotary. Ian requested that we continue to think about Rotary on a Global scale.
Michael Jacobs gave a short presentation on the upcoming Rotary Impact Summit and directed members to the website for booking info. All links etc were forwarded in an email in the previous week. There is a fabulous line up of key note speakers covering a range of fields as well as the opportunity to learn more about Rotary project from Local to International.  
After Dinner President Anthony introduced Barry for his sergeant session.
Wheel winners were Michael, Anthony and Kathy.
 
After celebrating the Anniversaries and Birthdays Barry presented his Facebook funnies. This week Barry decided to do a presentation of some of his favourites from the archives.
The meeting was closed with the four Way test after Pres Anthony thanked everyone for their participation in the meeting and directed members to move to committee tables.
 
 
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