The assembly was quite well attended. Carol chose as her theme for the meeting a brainstorming session about fundraising, posing the question: how can the fund find a single annual fundraiser that would see it through for the year.
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Judy Sligcher claims her prize from Julian Nagy - a lightbulb! |
Judy Sligcher won the prize for the most bright ideas, but there were quite a few meaningful contributions from, amongst others, Mike MacDonald, Greg Smith, Judy Symons, Sam Deverneuil and Paul Kasango.
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Judy Symons, Frayne Mathijs and Linda Vink all contributed bright ideas |
It was a lively discussion fuelled by red wine and very yummy soup by Linda, lasagne by Carol and even some pud courtesy of the Twickenham Guest House staff.
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Breakfast for the board ... Linda (president-elect), me (treasurer), Paul (foundation officer) and Carol (president) attended the board meeting at the Stier home |
The financials for the previous Rotary year have been tabled and will be sent to the club for discussion.
There is a speaker tomorrow, so the first business meeting of the new term will be Wednesday, the 16th of August.
Please note that the 9th is a public holiday, so there will be no meeting. There is a fifth Wednesday this month (30th August) and we'll be discussing plans for that, most likely a visit to the Portuguese restaurant down south suggested by Debbie Smith.
The idea is for members to invite friends and family who are potential Rotarians along, as August is Membership month.
Here they are again ... DG Jankees Sligcher congratulates president Damian Lahoud at his and the new club's induction last month |
Damian Lahoud, president of the Midrand NextGen club, will be the speaker at tomorrow's meeting.
He'll be talking about how the club came to being and how they approach their membership.
New Dawn is one of their sponsoring clubs (we put up the money for all their badges, insignia, etc.) so please try to get to the meeting and hear what promises to be an interesting session.
More Dates to Remember
The Golf Day on 10th November is fast approaching and there is an appeal for ever single one in the club to get at least four golfers to participate. The more players we have, the more success there will be with raising funds.
We also need prizes and sponsorships to attract golfers, so please approach anyone you know and start twisting arms.
The raffle will also be launched soon and needs prizes to excite people.
And of course last but not least, the Barrow(s) of Booze need filling!
The annual Christmas dinner is on 8 December and all ideas for the menu, a venue, the guest list, anything of that nature will be welcome.
A Thought for the Week: If you can't feed a hundred people, feed one. - Mother Theresa (1910-1997)
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