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The Presidents Pen

 
Co-Presidents St. Johns Rotary, Gary Key (Ph: 021 611169), and Graham Fabian (Ph: 021 826292).
 
Greetings fellow Rotarians, thank you for such a great turnout for our Thursday meeting, not only our last meeting of the year but also to hold a Special General Meeting to ratify a small change to our Constitution—well conducted and explained by Co Pres Graham.

Big thanks to Tom for such an interesting presentation of his recent visit to the UK-Tom actually volunteered without coercion.  Thanks Tom.
 
To you all, have a very Merry and Safe Xmas and we look forward to seeing you on February 2nd. 

Regards
G&G 
 
PS.  Don’t forget to send the Holiday pics to Penny!!
Stories
Meeting In Review - Dec 8th 2022
As advertised, the December 8th meeting, apart from being Fellowship, was also billed as a "Special General Meeting' to address two changes to the Club's Constitution.
 
The proposed changes to Articles 22 and 27 had been circulated to all members and copies of these were also provided to all attendees.  Co-President Graham also explained the changes and why these were being proposed.  There was no discussion from the floor and and both changes were approved unanomously.
 
The Special General Meeting was then closed and the last weekly club meeting of the year commenced.
 
The meeting was well attended and Co-President Gary welcomed all members and extended a special welcome to both Frances and Mark who we haven't seen for a while due to work commitments, and hopefully we will see more of them next year.
 
Co-President Gary then called on Directors' Report.
 
Director Environment Peter B. reminded members who planned to attend the Apirana Reserve recognition event on Dec 18th to please  forward their RSVP to Peter as soon as possible.
 
Director Community Kevin then began to update the meeting on school Prize Giving events and how Cluster Clubs had been involved, but before he could clearly explain what he meant and what he had planned as Director, he lost the plot and he completely confused members.  It was, however, very entertaining and maybe in the New Year he will recall what he wanted to share and we can be entertained once again!! 
 
Co-Director Club Services Penny reminded all of the first few meetings dates next year.  She also requested that if members could send to her, 1 or 2 holiday photos during January which can then be shared at our special "welcome back" meeting on Feb 2nd.
 
Co-President Gary once again reminded all members to give themselves a Christmas present and register for the District Conference in March and he confirmed that we have received confirmation that two District Grants had recently been approved - $3,000 for "Have A Go" and $1,000 for the "Basketball Camp".
 
Miles C. made his last plea for all outstanding raffle tickets to either be sold, or if unable to be sold, for these tickets to be returned asap.  The Raffle will be drawn under Police Supervision at the GI Police Station on Dec 14th.
 
Although the breakfast meeting had been billed as one of food and fellowship, member Tom Street, who has recently returned from a 10 week visit to the UK, had agreed with our Co-Presidents to give a short presentation of the highlights of his and Jackie's visit.  Well what a visit it was, documented in an excellent presentation of words, photos, video clips and Tom's commentary which could only be presented by Tom.
 
Although born and breed in the UK, over the last few years Tom realised that there was so much that he didn't know about his homeland, so he put a 10 week itinerary together.  The itinerary was virtually a great circle tour of the UK, heading North from London through the East Country then South via the West Country. 
 
Focusing on the History, the People and the Landscape, Tom and Jackie visited places with 2,000 years of history, visited 13 castles, 12 churches, 7 country houses, numerous historic sites, 7 Whiskey Distilleries and some of the best scenic areas they have ever seen.
 
Your talk was very entertaining, educating, and a very pleasant surprise and one of the best presentations we have had all year.  Enjoy the rest of the World Cup Tom, and may the best team win. 
 
Co-President Gary wrapped up the last meeting of the year with thanks on behalf of Graham and himself as well as the members of St. Johns Rotary who's energy, enthusiasm and desire to do good in the community, continues to make St. Johns the best little Rotary Club in the World, or did we change that to the Universe"!!
Club Meeting Dates
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2ND - BREAKFAST MEETING: 
 
No speaker - An opportunity for some New Year Fellowship and to share holiday stories.
 
 
 
 
 
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9TH - BREAKFAST MEETING:  GUEST SPEAKER PETER LESTER.
 

Peter Lester,  is a familiar voice on television and radio, and at our Rotary meetings on the America's Cup and all things related to sailing.  His views are widely respected in the competitive sailing world and by the public alike.  He is also a world-class sailor who has won the New Zealand Yachtsman of the Year award, in both 1977 and 1987, and competed in three America’s Cup campaigns. 

Peter will provide us with an update on what is happening with the America's Cup and other sailing events. 
 
 


THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16TH - BREAKFAST MEETING:  VOCATIONAL VISIT TO THE MENS SHED ABBOTS WAY:
 
Breakfast will be provided on site and this will be a great opportunity to see and learn about the activities that the Shed is getting involved with, in our community.
District 9920 Annual Conference - A Must To Attend
Friday 31 March - Saturday 1st April 2023 
 
Give yourself an early present, and help the club along the way.... Register Here - and now!
 
Rotary St Johns, your club, is responsible for hosting this important event so your support is needed by coming along for a great time.  The programme is still being finalised but so far it is a wonderful mix of social/networking events and incredibly inspiring speakers.  Being close to home it is easy to get to, and the venue is impressive as anyone who has been to Karaka Bloodstock will attest to.  So register your place today, especially as you will want to get along to the full programme (Friday night dinner is limited to the first 120 registrants).
 
Friday: Foundation Dinner and charity auction 
Saturday: Conference 
Saturday: Past District Governor Cocktail Hour 
Saturday: Awards Dinner 
 
More details regarding programme, guest speakers, registration etc. will be shared over the coming weeks, but in the meantime, ensure that you have these dates in your diary.
 
WATCH THIS SPACE for more information as speakers and the conference programme are confirmed. 
 
 
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A Royal Invitation
Are you one of the many St. Johns Rotarians or friends of St. Johns Rotary, who have given freely of your time over the last two years to help make the Apirana Reserve what it is today?  Well if you are, then this invitation, sent to Co-President Gary is for you!
 
"From: ken samson <kensamson@hotmail.com>
To: Gary Key
Date: 27 November 2022 at 17:39:20 NZDT
Subject: A Royal Invitation  -  Apirana Reserve  -  18th December

​Not often you get one of those, so incredibly important to make the most of it.   Yes, you are cordially invited ( That's boring because it's actually compulsory), to a shortish morning tea / picnic at the Apirana Reserve in Glen Innes on Sunday the 18th December from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.  
 
This is an invite only affair, and is being sent to all those wonderful people who over the past 2 years have given freely of their time to help make the reserve the beautiful place it is today, and we feel we need to celebrate that - however, if you wish to bring someone, wives, husbands, lovers, children, neighbours or friends they would be so welcome.   I'm bound to have left someone off the list so please spread the word.
 
So          :   Sunday 18th December at the Apirana Reserve, Glen Innes.   Diarise it now !
Dress     :   Optional, but if you don't have one you can wear pants.
Bring     :    Something to drink, a small plate of something, and something to sit on.    In other words 3 x somethings.
Weather:   We will not go ahead if the weather is inclement, and will leave it to your good selves to make the call.  
 
Really hope you can make it and would love to see you there.  Gary and Peter could you please let the rest of SJR know.
 
Nga mihi nui
 
Nanda, Roger and Ken"    
 
If you  are able to join in the celebration and the fellowship - please RSVP to Peter B. at your earliest convenience!
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Members Birthdays:
Simon Jones - 15th Dec
Murray Hutchinson - 18th Dec
David Hartstone 24th Dec
David James - 1st Jan
Isabella Tedcastle - 3rd Jan
Colin Robinson - 26 Jan
Donald Bowie - 29 Jan
Frances Benge - 2 Feb
Claire Lucas - 2 Feb
 
Spouses Birthdays:
Beryl Robinson - 26 Jan
Eddie Mann - 10th Feb
 
Club Anniversaries:
Peter Walsh -15 years, 13th Dec
Alex McKenzie - 25 years, 31st Dec 
Toni Miller - 19 years, 31st Dec 
Aubrey Richardson-Jones - 31 years 1st Feb
 
Wedding Anniversaries:
Avi & Astrid Figueiredo - 20th Dec, 24 years
Neil & Anne Dewar - 28th Dec
Gavin &  Sue Gilmer - 1st Jan, 40 years
Alex & Wendy McKenzie - 3rd Jan, 43 years
Andy & Kay Francis - 8th Jan
Peter & Angela Walsh - 9th Jan, 48 years
Patrick & Katrina Bell - 31st Jan, 42 years
Gary & Hannah Key - 1st Feb, 48 years
 
During our holiday season, to all above, from your fellow club members - Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary
 
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    Next Meeting:
     
    Breakfast Meeting;  Feb 2nd 2023
    7.00am for 7.15am.
     
    Venue: Remuera Golf Club
     
     
    Speakers
    Feb 02, 2023 7:00 AM
    Club members Holiday Highlights
    Feb 09, 2023 6:00 PM
    An update on the America's Cup and all things about sailing
    Feb 16, 2023 7:00 AM
    Projects and activities that the Men's shed are involved with
    Feb 23, 2023 7:00 AM
    Utilising environmentally friendly and sustainable practices to manage the Remuera Golf Club Greens
    Mar 02, 2023 6:00 PM
    Mike will share his perspective of Disability and his involvement with our "Breaking Barriers" Day
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    Greeter
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    Attendance
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    Club Contacts

    Co-Presidents': 
    Penny McGarry 021 702 310 &
    Lesley Harris 027 4935 498
    Secretary, Treasurer: 
    Alex Gatt 021 571 722
    Presidents' Elect: 
    Gary Key 021 611 169 & Graham Fabian 021 826 292
    Club Services: 
    Robyn Ingram  022 0200 171 
    Foundation: 
    Gary Key 021 611 169
    Community: 
    Hugh Scott Russell 021 0813 7313 & John Lewisham 09 5288908.
    Youth: 
    Tom Street 021 685 651
    Science Technology & Education:
     Peter Buchanan 027 434 1832
    Sergeants: 
    Michelle Forman 021 0277 9456, Angus McPhee  09 575 1007 & Cheri Joliffe 021 037 7559
    Membership: 
    Beryl Robinson 021 652 802. Email: berylrobinson@xtra.co.nz
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    021 305 261,
    email: marysadhu99@gmail.com  
    Our Meetings:  (Subject to COVID19 Restrictions)
     
    We meet Thursday for breakfast at
    7:00 am for 7:15 am start,
    except for the first Thursday of the month, when we meet in the evening at 6:00 pm for dinner.
     
    Remuera Golf Club
    120 Abbotts Way
    Remuera
    Auckland 1072
    New Zealand 
     
    All Rotarian's are welcome 
    including family members.
     
    Others wanting to visit are most welcome - please phone or email:
    Beryl Robinson 021 652 802. Email: berylrobinson@xtra.co.nz
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