Bulletin 16
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Bulletin 16
THE ROTARY CLUB OF HENDERSON INC. ROTAVINE Issue 16, Vol 51: October 14th 2010 Officers for 2010-2011 RI President: Ray Klinginsmith DG 9910: Maxine Neighbour President: Kevin Hood Pres Elect: Tom Hendriks Jr Secretary: David Oliphant Treasurer: Kerry Dean Club Development & PR: David Partis Fellowship: Ian Foster Service Projects & Youth : Pene Burridge Foundation: Fred Nye Sergeant: Simon Bratley Bulletin: Matthew McLeod Website: David Partis & Matthew McLeod The Rotary Club of Henderson meet at Lincoln Green Hotel, 159 Lincoln Rd, Henderson, every Thursday at 6.00 for 6.15pm start. All visitors welcome. Phone Sergeant at Arms: Simon Bratley — 09 5213233(hm) or 836-4099(wk) for more details. Club address: P.O. Box 21-038 Henderson Auckland, NZ If you have an article or notice for the bulletin please contact bulletin duty reporter or email the bulletin editor, Matthew McLeod [email protected] Phone: 838-0030 Facsimile: 838-0031 Always remember: 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build better friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? WANTED: Confidential Informants Send me your info, gossip [email protected] Lana Garland—Food In A Minute Leigh Kelly introduced Lana, she told us about her career, she trained as an actress, worked in restaurants and was also a Nanny. She has 2 children and lives on Te Atatu Peninsula. She replaced Allyson Gofton on the TV show food in a minute. She gave us an insight behind the scenes, in a typical day the programme can take up to 4 hours to shoot for one minute on TV. She is also involved in recipe development, scripts and writing for Woman’s Day. She gave us some easy and fun communication techniques to prepare for public speaking. She is such a fun speaker giving us lots of laughs throughout the evening. Check out the web site at www.foodinaminute.co.nz Kerry Dean thanked her for a very informative and fun overview. Report by Lois Davie Lana has emailed thanking the club for the invitation and opportunity to speak at Rotary last week. She really enjoyed herself and meeting everyone. She is looking to increase her speaking engagements and would anybody who attended last week to write a little about how they found her as a speaker. You can email this to: [email protected] THE ROTARY CLUB OF HENDERSON INC. ROTAVINE Issue 16, Vol 51: October 14th 2010 Birthdays and Anniversaries (22nd-28th October) Notices & Coming Events The Rotary Club of Henderson Christmas Parade None this week! will be held Saturday 27th November. Approximately 23 groups have registered so far. Please let Malcolm Dean know any other groups you can think of. Registration forms can be obtained from him. 50th Anniversary Book still available: This week’s speaker: Jane Francis—Price Yourself Right Jane’s presentation is based upon my topic - ‘Price The club still has a supply of the book “The First Fifty” Yourself Right’ (also the name of and these can be purchased from Secretary David for a book she authored, which is $60.00 each. available on amazon.com and Delicious 500g gourmet quality Christmas Cakes other online bookstores). Now Selling - Just $15 each. Beautifully wrapped and presented Ideal for Corporate gifts, perfect for family and friends All profits go to Rotary Foundation Order deadline 29 Oct, delivery 30 November Order list circulated at our meetings Or phone Bart Delfos 8324513 Put these in your diary now: 31st October: Wine Trail 14th November: Waitakere miniature train ride The content is typically pitched at consultants, self-employed and small to medium businesses. In 20 minutes, I propose taking a thin-sliced, and humourous, look at price and the illusion of rationality. Jane is a member of National Speakers Association of New Zealand, and I would view it as a privilege to entertain and inform the members of Henderson Rotary Club. Last week’s collections: Sunshine Club—Sergeant Session: $105.30 (+13%) (including + $3 US money converted to $3.80!!!) Foundation—Shrapnel box: $29.20 (+ 83%) Programme Guest Speaker Thurs 21st October Thurs 28th October Thurs 4th November Thurs 11th November Jane Francis Karen Ross Merv Huxford TBC Topic Price yourself right Using your brains on purpose Rotary Foundation TBC Host Lois Davie Kerry Dean Fred Nye TBC Thanks Malcolm Dean Fred Nye Graham Chapman TBC Invocation Elmer Cerna Graham Chapman TBC TBC Bulletin Reporter Stewards Roger Laloli Roger Laloli TBC TBC Paul Erceg Elmer Cerna Paul Erceg Elmer Cerna TBC TBC TBC If you need to make an apology or you are bringing a guest to the Thursday night club meeting please contact Sergeant Simon Bratley before 9.00am on Thursday morning. Phone: 09 521-3233(hm) or 836-4099(wk) or email: [email protected] THE ROTARY CLUB OF HENDERSON INC. ROTAVINE Issue 16, Vol 51: October 14th 2010 Muriwai Beach Safari A group of Rotary Club of Henderson members and a few partners were lucky enough to participate in the Unimog Safari organised by Ian Foster last Sunday. After meeting at Huapai, the group boarded the 1984 Mercedes Unimog ’MOGY 2’ which our driver Nigel has passionately restored over the last few years at great expense. The vehicle now more closely resembles a tidy fully enclosed bus than a Spartan hulking troop and equipment carrying vehicle like it did when owned by the New Zealand Army. Nigel drove us to Muriwai where we entered the beach. He is a real character and had no end of stories to tell us as we drove many miles up the beach towards South Head. Along the way we came across a sad looking dog which Nigel had seen much further up the beach the day before. With the blessing of the group Nigel brought aboard (to add to his own dog which was already onboard), and set about trying to figure out who owned it, with the help of his wife on the other end of the cellphone and the dog’s registration collar. We arrived at our Lunch destination where we met up with Ian Foster and Tom Hendriks Jr and their team of quad bikers. Nigel put together gourmet burgers which we soon scoffed down before returning for seconds. Meanwhile several members were treated to turns on the Quad bikes by Tom and Ian. Within a short time the relieved looking owners of the lost dog turned up to claim it. As it turned out they had spent the whole morning scouring the beach looking for him (‘Sampson’) and had even created flyers with his picture. It was pleasing to see him reunited with his owners and testimony to Nigel’s thoughtfulness that this outcome eventuated. After a bit more of a spin further towards South Head, and an aborted attempt into the bombing range interior (thwarted by overly soft sand), we returned back down the beach to a track through the pine forest. After several unsuccessful attempts to get up the steep and uneven incline with soft sand off the beach into the track, most of the passengers got off, which make any difference. Nigel had to decrease the tyre pressure in order to get up the track. As soon has he did this the Unimog went straight up. We traversed the narrow winding track through the forest, past a very picturesque lake and Lodge and on to Wilson Road which joins back up with the main South Head Road about 16 kilometres from Parakai. We arrived back just before 4pm after a full day of fun. I am sure that all that attended would agree that was a very enjoyable day and those that didn’t attend will be kicking themselves that they didn’t come. Here are some photos from the day. A whole heap are published on the club website under the ‘Events’ ‘Recent Events Gallery’ section. Report by Matthew McLeod