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President's Message
Pam Broadhead
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Happy New Year and welcome to our first Bulletin for 2021
 
A brand new year brings with it lots of possibilites so lets look forward to 2021, and beyond, with optimism.
We have certainly begun the year with two excellent events.
Although the 4WD trip had to be postponed because of the awful weather we are having, it was beautiful day for the trip on Monday 1th and a very good number of people turned out for another excellent adventure, created by Gordon and his team. Thank you for their dedication to this ongoing popular and successful event. Read more below.
This was followed by an equally successful summer booksale. The nearby Classic Car Show certainly added customers to our event and we were thrilled to make sales of around $6500. Once again the community support shows that books have not lost their appeal. See more below.
Thank you very much to Euan for responding to my call out and offering to be the Shelterbox Champion for our club. More to come about this.
Our first meeting of the year will be this coming Monday, 25th Jan, at the Town and Country Club as usual and a warm welcome is extended to all guests you may want to bring our meetings. But please remember to add their names to the guest list by Sunday evening so that the T&C team have correct numbers for catering.
And a new year reminder to all active members to please remember to put in an apology on the website if you cannot attend a meeting at the T&C Club. If you are not able to do this online then please make sure to contact Sally Angus by Sunday evening to let her know you won't be at the meeting.
We are very pleased to be able to continue to meet at the club and thank Neil and his team for their continued support.
I look forward to reconnecting on Monday evening.
Until then - 
Warm regards
Pam
 
Stories
Rotary 2021
Who is the owner of these glasses?
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Annual 4WD Trip
 
4WD Rally showcases Cromwell’s backcountry By Leigh-Anne Fox Wet weather may have postponed the Rotary Club of Cromwell’s 27th annual 4WD Rally 2021 by three days, but that didn’t stop keen adventurersholding off a few days to finally take on the Central Otago terrain. A full lineup of 4WD vehicles spent Monday passing across the rugged Waitiri, Wairau and Mount Pisa Stations enjoying regional backcountry alongside remarkable views while enjoying perfect weather conditions. Originally scheduled to take place on Friday, 8th January, the rally was postponed to Monday, 11th. “The weather simply wasn’t on our side last week and postponing the event was our only option,” says rally co-organiser Gordon Stewart. Thankfully the postponement didn’t affect participant numbers with 35 of the 40 places filled by 9am on Monday morning. “This year’s rally went exceedingly well, this is a popular annual event held by the local Rotary club and always attracts a maximum number of entrants. “The rally gives locals and visitors the opportunity to see parts of the country not easily accessible and this drives the popularity of the event,” he adds. Organised each year by Bill Wilson and Gordon Stewart, the event relies on fellow rotarians to volunteer and it is this support from across the club that helps to ensure a successful fundraising experience for all involved. Proceeds from the event will go to a charity called Shelterbox which provides temporary accommodation and tools for those affected by natural disasters throughout the world. “Without the support from our local farmers we couldn’t host such a great day out and we wish to sincerely thank those farmers who helped to make the day successful,” Gordon adds. A BBQ prepared by volunteers finished off a great day exploring the boondocks of Central Otago for a good cause.
 
 
 
 
 
Another Successful Rotary Book Sale
Popularity for Cromwell Rotary’s winter book sale has grown year by year from its beginnings in 2008.  It was the strong community support that prompted the introduction of a smaller summer event in January from 2017, meeting the needs of both our local community and the many visitors to the area during the holiday period.  Like many charity organisations, Rotary’s book sale events are major projects in the club’s calendar with funds raised helping support many community projects both locally and internationally.  This event raised more than $6,500.  It also gives Rotarians the opportunity to reconnect with members of our community, meet some of the visitors to the area and answer question on how our Rotary Club contributes to the community.  Although there are a number of book sale events around the area at this time of year, it was rewarding to get positive feedback on the organisation of the display, selection of books and easy parking.  Much of these benefits come from the opportunity to use the Bowling Club Stadium and the club is grateful to the bowling club for making us so welcome.  It also relies on a huge amount of work behind the scenes throughout the year by many members and friend of the Cromwell Rotary Club. The next major book sale event will be 4 to 6 June but until then, thanks to the support of Freeway Orchard and R&R Hiab Services, we will continue our book exchange facility at Freeway on SH 8B.
 
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Pumpkins for Polio
 
A great challenge from incoming District Governor Nick. Come on Cromwellians lets get ready to win!!!
 
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Meeting Responsibilities
Monday 25th January
 
Introduction and thanks
Hansen, Ross
 
Meet and Greet
Calvert, Shirley
 
Registration and Parting thought
Coull, Alan
 
Set up and 5 min talk
Smith, Libby
 
Monday 8th February
 
Introduction and thanks
Jackson, Richard
 
Meet and Greet
Jackson, Paula
 
Registration and Parting thought
Hopcroft, Lyall
 
Set up and 5 min talk
McRae, Neroli
 
Monday 22nd February
 
Introduction and thanks
White, Anne
 
Meet and Greet
Streeter, Tony
 
Registration and Parting thought
Perry, Bonnie
 
Set up and 5 min talk
McKone, Bernie
 
Upcoming Events
Meeting at T&C - speaker Peter Williams
Jan 25, 2021
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
 
BBQ at RYLA Camp
Jan 31, 2021
5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Community Service or Vocational Visit, TBC
Feb 01, 2021
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
 
Gala Awards Dinner - RYLA
Feb 02, 2021
5:45 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Meeting at T&C - speaker TBC
Feb 08, 2021
5:45 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Central Campus Otago Polytechnic, Bannockburn Road
Feb 15, 2021
5:30 PM – 6:00 PM
 
Meeting at T&C - speaker TBC
Feb 22, 2021
5:45 PM – 7:30 PM
 
District 9980 Conference
Waimate
Mar 19, 2021 4:00 PM –
Mar 21, 2021 1:00 PM
 
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Club Information
Cromwell
Mondays at 6:00 PM
Town & Country Club
Melmore Terrace
CROMWELL,  9310
New Zealand
Phone:
022 353 9643
2nd & 4th Monday at 5.45pm
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Club Executives and Directors
President: 
Pam Broadhead 022 353 9643
Secretary & Past President
Neroli McRae 0274 346 0142
Treasurer:
Richard Broadhead 021 340 994
President Elect:
Stuart Heal 0274321847
Membership:
Grant Lunn 021 280 8447
Club Administration:
Paula Jackson 0275 725 457
Projects:
Jackie Dann 021 885 772
Public Relations:
Sally Angus 0274 479 338
Youth Service:
Tony Streeter 027 948 3737
Foundation:
Alan Coull 021 861 007
Webmaster:
Murray Kennedy 021 455 818
Social:
Craig lunn 021581665
Care & Friendship (Almoner):
Libby Smith 021 272 1597
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