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President's Message
Neroli McRae
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What a busy few weeks for Rotary! Thank you to those who put your hand up and helped out with the variety of events we have had. Something for everyone. A big thank you to those who have been leading events - I won't name names as I am sure to miss some one but if it is you - give yourself a pat on the back!! 
 
A great sign that we are not only doing great things but being noticed by the community is the number of people that are approaching us to join Rotary! For me this is a sign that we are heading in the right direction! Please make any new faces welcome at any of our get togethers. It is important that all feel welcome and included. I have been emphasising to them not to get overwhelmed by the number of upcoming events - do not feel you need to be involved with everything but choose "your thing" - where your skills and interests lie. This goes for all of our members. There are of course some things (like our House & Garden Tour on November 2nd) that we will need ALL members to help with.
 
Plans are well under way for celebrating 40 years of Rotary in Cromwell in November. Fin, Andrew & team have the clock project well in hand, Charlie & team have the book almost ready to head to the printer. Helen & team have confirmed Saturday November 16th at the Golden Gate for an evening of celebration so keep this night free.
 
Don't forget you can go to https://cromwellrotary.club/ to find our upcoming events, sign up to help, check on your duties as well as put in meeting apologies. If you need a hand with this please let me know.
 
Thank you
 
Neroli
Cromwell Rotary President
 
 
News from Jasmine - our Rotary Youth Exchange student in Germany
My summer holidays were amazing. We went to many different places and explored many different things.
 
I attended the Rudolstadt Volksfest, went to the Wine district of Germany and also went to North Italy for 12 days. In Italy I tried many different foods as well as going on very long walks every second day.
I am so surprised by how fast this year is going and I really don't want to go back home.
 
This past week was very hectic. The biggest festival of its kind in Germany was held in the small city of Mühlhausen (which is where I am staying). KIRMES. Kirmes is a week long celebration that involves partying and drinking every night for a week. I didn’t go out every night but I did have a lot of fun when I did go. There were many students hungover during school which was quite funny and seeing the teachers some nights. We even got to skip German on Monday
because our teacher wanted to go to ‘Kirmes Montag’. I have been struggling
with home sickness recently but talking to my host family has helped a lot.
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Joint projects with Cromwell Lions

A busy night for Rotarians tonight.

A great turn out at the first meeting regarding the Cromwell Rotary and Cromwell Lions Clubs house-building fundraising project for St John. Don’t miss out if you have skills or products to offer.

Next on to another joint project with the Cromwell Lions Club at the meet the candidate meeting 👌

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Rotary and Lions Clubs announce Major Joint Fund Raiser for St John

Plans are afoot for Cromwell Rotary and the Cromwell Lions Clubs to jointly undertake a house-building fundraising project where a house will be built with the support of the Cromwell community and sold at auction. All profits made will be donated to the St John Central Otago Station Rebuild in Cromwell.

This fundraising project will provide a wide range of opportunities for local businesses, contractors and tradies to donate their time, skills, experience and products to help secure the future of St John Cromwell.    

Land has been identified at Prospectors Park.  Local architect, Jessie Sutherland of S A Studio, has designed a beautiful open plan 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home.  The team at SBS Bank have agreed to support the project by providing bridging finance when required, as well as their time.   Already Trends Kitchen have kindly donated a kitchen for the home and Beggs Security have agreed to provide all locks and a security system.

Cromwell lawyer and Rotarian, Doreen Evans, who is leading the project says she has been overwhelmed by the positive responses she has received to date.  Ms Evans believes this project will enable the community to support St John, who in turn provide support to members of the community when they are at their most vulnerable due to illness or accident. "The Cromwell community is full of so many positive and supportive people and businesses that I'm sure this project will be a huge success.  It will certainly help secure the future of St John Cromwell.  I'm already being approached by many local tradies and businesses who've heard about the project and are keen to be part of it."

To launch the project, a meeting is being held at AWS Legal offices on the corner of Barry Ave and McNulty Road on Tuesday Sept 17 at 5pm.   Speakers will present the project to members of the community who would like to get involved, in particular contractors and tradies as well as suppliers.  Please do come along to learn more, have your questions answered, and register your interest.  Drinks and BBQ will be provided.   If you are unable to attend on the night but would like to be involved, please call Doreen on 445 4111 or 027 277 0972 or email doreen.evans@awslegal.com.  All support is very welcome.  This is going to be a very exciting venture. 

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Upcoming Events
Meeting at the T & C - Darren Kidd - Community Pol
Cromwell T & C
Sep 23, 2019
5:45 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Abseiling and picnic at Bannockburn Inlet
Sep 29, 2019
12:00 PM – 2:30 PM
 
Stroke Foundation - BP check
New World
Oct 05, 2019
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
Arthurs Cinema movie - A Seat at the Table
Arthrus Cinema
Oct 07, 2019
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
NZBS Mobile Blood Collection Help
Presbytarian Church
Oct 09, 2019
7:45 AM – 1:30 PM
 
Holden Street Smart
Highlands Motorsports Park
Oct 10, 2019 – Oct 11, 2019
 
Meeting at the T & C - Emily Gualter
Cromwell T & C
Oct 14, 2019
 
Directors Meeting
Cromwell T & C
Oct 14, 2019
7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Watering trees at Richards Beach followed by
Richards beach off Barry Ave
Oct 21, 2019
5:45 PM – 7:30 PM
 
World Polio Day
Oct 24, 2019
 
Labour Day - no Meeting
Oct 28, 2019
 
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Meeting Responsibilities
Monday 14 October 2019
 
Set up / clear and 5 minute talk
Wilson, William (Bill)
 
Meet and Greet
White, Anne
 
Registration 2 and parting thought
Streeter, Tony
 
Introduction and Thanks of Speaker
Wood, Nick
 
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO DO YOUR DUTY: Please arrange a swap with someone else and let Pam know as early as possible. If you put your apologies in as soon as you know your holiday dates, then you are less likely to put you on a roster when you’re away.
 

MEET THE CANDIDATE EVENING

I wish to express my thanks to all involved in making the ‘Meet the Election Candidates’ evening such a success on Tuesday evening.

It’s not easy to balance the need of 21 candidates to have their time on stage with the needs of the voting public to hear from them within an acceptable timeframe, but I think everything went as well as we could hope for. Well done Bill on keeping the meeting to under two hours!

Special thanks to Les and Ross and others at the Presbyterian Church for setting up and providing a sound technician. The venue worked very well and easily and comfortably accommodated the 200 or so in attendance.

We can all be satisfied with this joint community service initiative between Lions and Rotary clubs. If we didn’t do it then the public would not have the opportunity to hear from all candidates.

Well done and thank you all.

Yours in service,

Greg Wilkinson

Lions Club of Cromwell

 

 

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Club Information
Cromwell
2nd & 4th Monday at 5.45pm
Town & Country Club
Melmore Terrace
CROMWELL,  9310
New Zealand
Phone:
0274 346 014
Email:
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Club Executives and Directors
President: Neroli McRae 0274 346 014
Secretary: Doreen Evans  027 277 0972
Treasurer: Craig Lunn 021 581 665
Past President: Craig Lunn 021 581 665
President Elect: Pam Broadhead 022 353 9643
Membership: Shirley Calvert 021 252 6916
Club Administration: Pam Broadhead 022 353 9643
Projects: Jackie Dann 021 885 772
Public Relations: Sally Angus 0274 479 338
Youth Service: Tony Streeter 027 948 3737
Foundation: Stuart Heal 0274 321 847
 
 
Webmaster: Murray Kennedy 021 455 818
Social: Helen Wreford-Dunbar 0272 310 123
Rosters: Sally Angus 0274 479 338
Care & Friendship (Almoner): Libby Smith 021 272 1597
 
 
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