Monday 18 November 2013

Golf Day, Mark Cresswell's Choice of Holiday and Rotary Assistance to the Philippines

Golf Day, Wed 13th November
I was only at the Golf Day right at the start as Wednesday is taken up with slicing bacon and we only finished at just past 5,30pm!  The only pictures I have are of the intrepid organisers preparing for the onslaught!

If anyone does have pictures please forward them and I will add them.  Was it a success?  Greg Smith really worked hard organising it and Linda Vink sold a million raffle tickets but that is all I know.







One thing that was satisfying, personally, was that a prize winner came and cashed in their sausage or bacon voucher for 1kg of streaky which they used for clients at the 94,7 Cycling Extravaganza on Sunday.

I wonder who won the wheelbarrow of booze and if they have recovered yet!







This Week
Mark Cresswell will be talking about his experiences in Iran.  he wasn't really on holiday though he may suggest it as a holiday destination.

It will be interesting to hear his comments. He wasn't on holiday, he was there working in his capacity as a minerals engineer.

It's a big country....I wonder if he managed to try any of the caviar?



ROTARY CLUBS TAKE ACTION FOR TYPHOON-RAVAGED PHILIPPINES

Rotary members in the Philippines pack relief goods for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan. Hundreds of Rotary clubs around the world are also coordinating emergency aid packages for hard-hit communities.
Photo Credit: Photo courtesy of Rotary District 3860, Phillipines
Rotary clubs around the world are pledging emergency aid to communities in central Philippines after last week’s massive typhoon flattened entire coastal towns and villages, killed thousands of people, and displaced nearly 600,000 more.
The situation remains dire as widespread destruction has made food, water, and medicine scarce in remote areas affected by Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest storm to make landfall on record.
Rotary President Ron Burton is urging our 34,000 clubs worldwide to continue to assist storm victims.
"I know we all want to help. I am urging our clubs to take action to provide emergency aid now and begin planning for the future when we can help rebuild homes, schools, and businesses," says Burton. "We are in the business of helping people in need."
Rotary partner ShelterBox has committed aid for 4,000 families in the form of emergency shelter and other relief assistance.
Such disasters are “exactly why we entered into our partnership with ShelterBox,” says Burton. “It gives Rotary members worldwide the opportunity to respond immediately and in a very meaningful way to the life-threatening conditions faced by the people of the Philippines.”
For nearly 100 years, Rotary clubs in the Philippines have been creating positive change in their communities. The first Philippine Rotary club was formed in Manila in 1919. Today, more than 800 Rotary clubs throughout the Philippines give members the chance to make a difference at home and around the globe.
Rotary's work to eradicate polio, our top priority, began in the Philippines. In 1979, Rotary funded the immunization of six million children with the oral polio vaccine. Based largely on the success there, the World Health Assembly authorized the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in which Rotary is a spearheading partner.
Rotary clubs in the Philippines have improved water and sanitation, led medical and dental missions, created literacy programs, and participated in reforestation plantings. When a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central Philippines in September, clubs were there to bring aid to those in need.
“Rotary members often are both first-responders and rebuilders when major disasters strike because clubs are present in every corner of the world,” Burton says. “We continue with recovery efforts long after international relief agencies have gone because Rotary clubs are part of the communities we serve.”
You can help typhoon victims by working with relief agencies like these:

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