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20 August 2023
 
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MEETINGS 

Tuesdays 5.30 pm for 6 pm at: 
Holiday Inn Queenstown
594 Frankton Road
Turn off Frankton Road into Goldfields Heights then Goldfields Way
Queenstown
Cost: $30
Exact numbers attending and apologies must be advised before each meeting. 
All apologies and guests to be made by email to queenstownrotary@gmail.com by 5pm on the Sunday prior to each meeting.
 
     
Weekly Programme
Aug 22, 2023
Oil & Gas Energy - what are the options?
Aug 29, 2023
Sep 05, 2023
Activity/Dinner - TBA
Sep 12, 2023
Sep 19, 2023
Libby Jarvis & Ron Bollen
Sep 26, 2023
'Expedition to Mt Everest'
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Thank you to our members that returned the Club and District Survey’s and participated in last week’s meeting.  My take is that the Club is in good heart, well managed and new Club members feel welcome.  We agreed to trial having one less meeting over winter months and trying different off-site options.
 
At this months Director’s meeting, it was decided to give grants for 8 children to attend the ‘Hillary Challenge’ ($500), the ‘Regional Great Kiwi Circus’ for disabled children ($300) and to support the ‘Life Education Trust’ to continue their good work ($500).
 
We have negotiated a trial with the Holiday Inn to provide a selection of meals, at varying prices from their Menu, starting in September.
 
RYLA is coming late January so keep an eye out for 20-30 year olds who show promising leadership qualities and let Lee-Ann know please.  
 
Next week’s meeting will highlight new member Roger Marsh who will talk about his work experience in the oil industry.
 
Regards
 
Neil Boniface
President
Rotary Club of Queenstown
 
 
BLUE LIGHT LIFE SKILLS - GEORGIA BOULTON
We sponsored Georgia Boulton to Blue Light Life Skills in May.  Here is her thank you to Rotary.
 
Dear Rotary
 
First of all I just want to say a huge thank you for my scholarship for the Bluelight Camp that I attended a few weeks ago. 
 
The camp went really well, I really enjoyed everything about it.  It was a great trip and a very eye opening experience. This was a great experience for me with what I would like to do when I get older with the Navy.  I got experience from all aspects of the forces. 
At the end of the camp we had a graduation.  We had 28 at the start and for graduation we left with 28.  This is very rare for the camp to leave with all the people that started at the beginning. 
 
In the graduation I got my certificate of graduating the course but I also got an excellence award for my syndicate, which meant I was the most improved best listener etc for my group. 
 
Thank you 
Georgia Boulton 
 
 
ANDREW WILSON, SALVATION ARMY - GUEST SPEAKER 8 AUGUST
Lieutenant Andrew Wilson - Corps Officer and Community Ministries Directors of Queenstown
 
Andrew was one of 3 boys raised by a solo Mum.  When he was 8 years old, his mother had an accident that resulted in a badly broken ankle.  The church came to their home to help including meals for the family.  This was Andrew’s first-hand experience with the difference that the church can make for a family facing difficulties.  They brought meals and but also ensured that the boys did their share of the work e.g. cleaning the house. All of this taught a young boy important life lessons. 
 
The Queenstown Salvation Army helps families who need assistance including providing food. 
 
Supermarkets, Kiwi Harvest and the public contribute food to their Foodbank which feeds approx 50 people/families per day to ease their daily financial strain.
 
The team also work with clients to get to the root of their issues and to help with budgeting.  Support is also available for those in the probation system as well as those going through the courts.  They also provide an advocate or support person to sit around the family violence table.
 
The money that Queenstown Rotary donated after COVID provided a huge financial boost to the Salvation Army in Queenstown and helped enable a new program that focuses on self-awareness, grief etc. which helps families to reclaim their lives.   A person has been able to be employed to assist with the ‘SPACE’ program that offers support and parenting education for new parents that are often alone and uninformed.  This situation can be stressful and often results in relationship breakdowns.  ‘SPACE’ helps these people to make positive life choices as well as young Mums to develop as parents.
  
The new building project in Pin Oaks Drive, Remarkables Park, will be home to a Family Store, a Workshop, a Meeting Room and to a 150-seat Auditorium.  It is located in their new Community Centre located behind Wakatipu High School and is due to open in November.  This facility will help the Salvation Army to grow and develop their services. The facility will also be available for local groups and clubs to hire, provide aid and hold events.  The Gorge Road shop will remain open.
 
A Dawn Ceremony will be held on 11 November - we are welcome to attend,or visit the centre at any time where Andrew will be happy to show us around.
 
 
UPCOMING EVENTS AUG-SEPT 2023
David Carters Rugby Trip - STAGS V TARTAN MAFIA
  • DATE:  Saturday 26th August
  • Carpooling to be organised.
  • Leave Queenstown approx 9.30am and maybe have lunch on the way.
  • Check in at the Kelvin Hotel - $150p/n in a deluxe twin room.
  • Evening dinner at Ziffs.  Courtesy pick up from hotel.
  • Free car park at H&J Smith carpark.
  • Walk to the game.
Sunday:
  • Breakfast and check out. 
  • Visit Richardsons Transport Museum 
  • Leave Invercargill at 11.50am and drive to Orepuki Beach Cafe for lunch at 1pm
  • Head home about 2.30pm
RSVP:  David Carter davidqt55@gmail.com  Phone 027 229 8681
 
 
QT Chamber of Commerce
  • OUT TO LUNCH:  Welcome to the Rainbow Generation
  • TUESDAY 29TH AUGUST 12.30-3pm
  • Holiday Inn Express, CBD
If you are interested to know more or to get a ticket, please contact Tim Wilshire tim@ctbs.net.au
 
QT Chamber of Commerce
The ASB Great Debate
  • THURSDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER 7-9pm
  • Memorial Hall
If there are tickets still available, and you are interested to go, please email Lee-Ann asap and she will organise a ticket.  llines@xtra.co.nz
 
The debate this year is hosted by Jack Tame and will be between the current Finance minister, Grant Robertson, and the Finance spokespeople from the top four polling parties.
 
 
Celebrating Five Years of Growing Local Philanthropy
 
DG PHIL GULLY VISIT - 3 OCTOBER

Mark your calendar.  Coming up on 3 October District Governor Phil Gully, from the Rotary Club of Whakatu, will visit our club.  Let’s try and buck the current downward attendance trend and have a big turnout on this night.  The 3rd would ordinarily be an off-site meeting date.  The off-site meeting will be the week following, on 10 October.

 

ROTARY LINKS - 20 AUGUST 2023
 
Latest from Rotary Oceania ROZOPS Ltd
 
Rotary in Review - 11th August
 
Service & Engagement - August
 
 
COMMUNITY NOTICES
Volunteer Buddy Program
Here is the link for the Volunteer Buddy Program
 
 
 
 
Te Atamira August Senior Arts Calendar
 
CANCER SOCIETY FUNDRAISER BALL
7 OCTOBER - Millennium Hotel
 
This is a great night out for a great cause.  If you want to support the Cancer Society and feel like a glamour night out, the Inner Wheel Club has booked a table of 10 and have a few seats left.  It is a fun night out and would be made better sharing it with the Inner Wheel Club.
Tickets are just $210 and include canapés on arrival, a delectable three-course menu inclusive of beverages, live and silent auctions and fantastic entertainment throughout the evening and a live band to dance the night away.
 
For tickets, please contact Lee-Ann - 021 343 506 or qtown.lee@gmail.com
 
DUTIES ROSTER
 
  22 August 29 August 5 September
 
Setup 5.20 pm Meet & Greet
 
Libby Jarvis Ken Fox
Off-Site
NA
 
Cashier
 
Hamish Murray Lee-Ann Murray NA
 
Introduce Speaker & Parting Thought
 
Stuart Maclean Chris Taylor NA
 
Sergeant
 
Libby Jarvis Stuart Maclean NA
 
Toast to Rotary Project OR
3 min Talk
 
Monica Mulholland David Carter NA
 
Thank Speaker
 
Ross Beal Tony Robins NA
 
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR MEETING APOLOGIES
 
We must have apologies in by 5pm on Sundays.  If no apology is received by then, members will be invoiced for the meal as Holiday Inn will invoice us for it.  We will be strictly enforcing this.
 
You can put in an extended apology and just inform us when you WILL attend a meeting.  
 
If you have already put in an extended apology or LOA, can you please email queenstownrotary@gmail.com to update and confirm this is still required.
 
 
MEMBERS LIST
If you need an updated copy of the current membership with contact details, please email queenstownrotary@gmail.com to request one be emailed to you.
 
 
BANK ACCOUNT
The Club bank account with the ANZ - 01-0867-0722903-00 - always put your name and what it’s for as the reference. 
 
 
 
    THE ROTARY FOUR WAY TEST
 
   1. Is it the TRUTH?
 
   2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
 
   3. Will it build GOODWILL and FRIENDSHIP?
 
   4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?