Rotary Club of Mosman

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Volume : W22, Issue Number : W22-138 (16/03/2024)

Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Borogegal and Cammeraigal people as the traditional custodians of the land on which our Club meets. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

Attendance Table Roster for 2023-24

2023 July WEBB Therese ANDREW Derek
2023 August GIGLIETTI Luciano KOSCHARSKY Halyna
2023 September STOCKDALE Clare BECK Dieter
2023 October ALDERSON Liz WALLIS Mark
2023 November STURROCK Rob VAHTRICK Richard
2023 December BRIAND Nicolas POLLARD Ward
2024 January MAJOR Seymour STARR Barry
2024 February McKENZIE-RABU Di OWLES Brian
2024 March JACKSON David ALDERSON Mark
2024 April LESLIE Blair
OWLES Shirley
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The Rotary Club of Mosman wishes to thank Kennard’s Storage Artarmon for their generous on-going support in providing storage for our Club.

Calendar

19/02 John Gessler - New Member Intro & Induction
26/02 Janine Wood – Mary’s House Services

March
02/03 Mosman Markets – Tea Towels, Jigsaws Sale
03/03 Clean Up Australia Day – Chinaman’s Beach & Rosherville Reserve
04/03 Susie Agoston – Oneland Arts & Sport Education
06/03 Board Meeting & Dinner – Mosman Rowers
11/03 Club Forum & Board Meeting Update
15-16/3 District Conference - Terrigal
18/03 Jessica Ledieu – School for Life Foundation
25/03 CJ Manjarres-Wahlberg – MV Cape Don Museum & Training Ship

April
03/04 Board Meeting & Dinner – Mosman Rowers
08/04 Club Forum & Board Meeting Update
15/04 Speaker to be Confirmed
22/04 Speaker to be Confirmed
29/04 Speaker to be Confirmed


Monday’s speaker - Jessica Ledieu, School for Life Foundation


SCHOOL FOR LIFE WORKS IN RURAL UGANDA WHERE, WITH YOUR HELP, WE HAVE MADE A REAL IMPACT WITH OUR COMMUNITY-LED PROJECTS IN EDUCATION, HEALTH AND EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS.

We’re a little charity making a big impact!

Your generosity and the generosity of people around the world helped us establish Katuuso Primary and Vocational School in 2011.

In 2015, in partnership with the Cotton On Foundation, we began construction of another primary and secondary school in the community of Mbazzi.

We are now running 3 fully operational schools, employing 120 staff and educating 1,700 students from pre-school to Senior

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BUSH DANCE FUNDRAISER - MAY 4TH

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We’re inviting you to a night of fun and entertainment, experiencing classic Australian Outback folk culture with a modern twist!

Whether you’re still wearing-in your boots, or you’re a well-heeled tapper and twirler, this is set to be a hoot and a half!

TIME: 7:00 – 7:15 pm for a 7:30pm dancing start

DATE: Saturday 4 May, 2024

LOCATION: Abraham Mott Hall, Miller’s Point

https://maps.app.goo.gl/UGd4gAHPfo5vZWb9A?g_st=ig

PRICE: $50.00 per person

Complimentary glass of bubbles on arrival.

Tea, Coffee and Cake to be served throughout the evening.

BYO: Beverages

THE PROCEEDS GO TO: We’re excited to announce that proceeds from the event will be going towards supporting the Women’s and Girl’s Emergency Centre (WAGEC) and Other Rotary Projects throughout the Year.

WAGEC is a locally based non-for-profit organisation supporting women and children escaping domestic violence.“WAGEC now provides over 200 women and children with accommodation each night, operates three crisis refuges and 40 transitional properties for women and families escaping domestic and family violence and/or homelessness, and actively engages the community to join the movement to end gender-based violence in a generation.” For more Information on WAGEC visit their website: https://www.wagec.org.au/

Throughout the night, there will be many opportunities to donate and win prizes!!

THE BAND: Don’t forget the music! We’ve got The Inland Navigators performing live, bringing their unique blend of Australian folk and bluegrass to the stage.

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Don’t know how to dance? The band will step us through each number as we go, you’ll be tapping your feet and dancing the night away in no time.

Check them out before the event at https://youtu.be/_IcGJKARs8o?si=UpJDiynimOsd7fK_.

So, what are you waiting for? Get your friends together and come along for a night of music, dance and community spirit. Let’s have some fun, win some prizes, and make a positive impact in the lives of women in our community.

TICKETS

https://events.humanitix.com/2024-rotary-club-of-sydney-darling-harbour-bush-dance

THINGS TO KNOW!

PARKING: There is some ticketed parking along Argyle Street and Lower Fort Street near Abraham Mott Hall. There is also a Wilson Car Park located on Hickson Road about 300 metres or 5 minutes walk from Abraham Mott Hall. https://maps.app.goo.gl/5E2R9R987GuLGESx7?g_st=ig

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LATEST NEWS OF THE HERA PRE-SCHOOL PROJECT

The project continues with a probable completion date of mid to late April. Graeme, Barry, Richard and Ward are now looking into the final fit out and provision of furniture and equipment.


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Board members

President James Humphery
Immediate Past President
Mark Wallis
Rotary Foundation Richard Vahtrick
Secretary Graeme Robinson
Treasurer Derek Andrew
Club Administration/Service
Community Service Ruth Thompson
International Service Barry Starr
Welfare and Engagement Di McKenzie
President Elect
Youth Service Halyna Koscharsky
Sergeant-at-Arms Blair Leslie
Assistant Secretary Dominique Rabu
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