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The Mezzaganda
The Newsletter of Jerrabomberra RotaryRI District 9710
Volume 18 No. 13Mystery Night
Movie QuizMeeting 81125 September 2014
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My Indulgence
Surprise!!! While Paul Roger is away, Mez will take advantage of the opportunity to sneak in one more
appearance of the Mezzaganda. This weeks meeting was very informal, chaired by Past, Past Pres
Mrs Hunter. And what a blast we had! The roll call was small but my goodness, did we make it count!
The Tonga Team (I am thinking Paul Roger, for his sins!), have set up a Blog to share their experiences and
photos to Club members and for the less computer savvy, I have downloaded some of the info and the
photos and included these at the end of this weeksnewsletter. The Blog reads from current down to
beginning.
Mrs Hunters Take on Meeting Number 811 25 Sep 14
Roll Call:
Too bloody many apologies, here are the attendees:
Mrs Hunter, Glenn and Glenda, Jan Carolyn, Davis S, Colin and Cathy, Bruce, Ian and
Mez.
Opening:
No toast, no formalities at all, very casual, total disrespect started the
meeting at 6.38pm.
Mrs Hunter gave the team a quick rundown on her trip to China, which
apparently had changed since her last visit, which was, if my memory
serves me correctly, 1986 Mrs Hunter? That would be roughly 24 years
ago, yup, things change over the years!
The Tonga Team Blog has been well received.
Discussion ensued regards next weeks meeting. Mrs Hunter advised that she will be an
apology and Glenn and Glenda also advised that they would be absent. It was agreed that
Glenda will contact Hayley/Natalie Jupe to discuss an alternate date for the presentation
of the cheque. Cathy and Mez advised Glenda that Natalie was currently overseas and
wont be back for a couple of weeks, so she wouldnt have been able to attend the
meeting next week anyway.
Breaking news. Mrs
Hunter is a very busy lady
and having been away
travelling the globe, has
happily deferred to Mez
to do this weeks edition of
our weekly newsletter.
For those Rotarians who
have not had the
opportunity to check outth Tonga Team Blog, I
have included some of the
info at the end of the
Mezzaganda.
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Mrs Hunter decided that we would forgo normal reports and allow everyone to raise anything they felt
was relevant or of importance and like the good little Principal Mrs Hunter is, randomly went around the
table. Tonights delightfuldining fare was a seafood pie, potato salad and tiramisu!
Bruce: Hannah is having a sleepover with the Wells family tonight, Mrs Hunter happily endorsed the
family. Hannah will then spend the weekend with Mez helping around the house.
Mez: Although initially Hannah was going to give Mez a hand with tidying up downstairs, Mez decided
that time would be better spent retiling the bathroom. Mez has been to the Hardware store and
bought the gluey stuff that holds the tiles on, the little plastic thingys that space the tiles and a red
plastic claw thingy that you use to spread the gluey stuff. Ian was most impressed with Mezs
technical terms. Mez also got a set of goggles and a surgical mask, which surprised the heck out of
Ian, but Mez smugly informed him that she will have to sandpaper the old glue off. Ah, said Ian, but of
course!! Mez then asked if anyone had an electric sander. Glenn to the rescue. David Stevens also
advised that he had a squeegee thingy which you apparently need to fill in the gaps once you take the
plastic thingys out. Far out!! This is getting bigger than Ben Hur! Mrs Hunter wants photos.
Carolyn: There is an Abba Show coming up which Carolyn is happy to chase up and bring more details
back to the Club. Given Carolyns show of organising a social event for the Club, Mez invited her to
join the Club Service Committee, which Carolyn happily agreed to.
Jan: Jan advised that she had nothing but advised that Cathy and Colin would likely have some BBQ
information.
Colin: Ill leave it to the Boss. Smart move Colin, and thankyou for yet again getting the evening meal
from the General Store.
Cathy: Bunning BBQ is on Sunday 12 Oct 14. Cathy has enough workers for the afternoon shift but
would like one more for the morning shift. Ian happily agreed to assist. Cathy also believes she now has
enough people and a number of volunteers to collect stores etc.
Glen: Hannah has a fetish for big after Glenn and Glenda took her for a visit to the Big Merino at
Goulburn. They will be taking Hannah to the theme parks after Xmas and Hannah is already plotting
their trip to include as many big as possible.
Glenn also advised that he would be approaching the Board in regards to assistance with the Outward
Bound adventure and asked for Rotarians thoughts. All were in favour. Other Club members expressed
interest in assisting and Mrs Hunter suggested we set up an account for Rotarians to donate money to.
Again all were in favour.
GlendaGiven the large number of absences expected for next week, including both Glenda and Glenn
and Mrs Hunter, Glenda suggested we forgo a normal meeting and meet at the Jerra Pub for the Trivia
Night. Mez will send out an email calling for numbers so we can book a table and have a meal at the
Pub.
Glenda has been found out! She is receiving approximately 3 messages a day from a secret admirer,discovered by Glenn on Glendas NEWIPhone 6!!
Tonight is a Mystery Night and Glenda has organised a Movie Quiz. Mez made personalised placemats
for everyone and brought the popcorn but made the mistake of microwaving it at the beginning of the
night and by the time we got to the quiz the popcorn was all gone.
Everyones 15 Seconds of Fame:
Spotted at the sinkthis week
were:
Bruce
Ian.
Carolyn
And Mrs Hunter put in a special
appearance.
PS..I am sure Jan was there
but escaped the camera
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Glenda led a great Quiz on Movie Titles, Actors, Songs, Artists amid great fun and laughter. We all paired up and Glenn and
Cathy constantly talked themselves out of winning answers. I think this caption says it all.
Anyone want to play musical chairs?
Bruce and Carolyn gave it a pretty good shot, as did Jan and Colin. David S and Ian just couldnt quite get it together and I think
Davids answer to most questions was haveanother glass of wine!
However there can only be one winner, and as they saying goes. Winners are grinners!!
We nailed it!! Not quite sure who is photo bombing who!!
And on a final note, one of the movie themes was Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?. Mez has been sent home to study and
watch the movie, as there was shock and horror that she has not seen it!!
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This weeks reportwas submitted by Mez.
What an absolutely beautiful morning!! Hannah and I negotiated on what time I would wake her this
morning for her first market duty, and all I can say is we should have made it 10mins earlier!! We
were chatting in the car on the way and I mentioned that Chris had dropped off a dozen eggs to my
home and what a lovely gesture that was. Hannah said what is that? I told Hannah they come from chooks. Hannah just gave me that look
and said, I meant what is a dozen, I know what eggs are!Doh!
Jans brother John joined us this morning and it was great having that extra hand to help out, not to mention Hannah as well. Jon Wells did
the first shift of parking duty and Hannah and I went and bought both Jon and Hannah some breakfast (Jons shout) and Hannah then
joined Jon on parking duty. Following parking duty, Hannah and I collected the table money.
A mobile phone and a car key were handed in and still not claimed before we left.
We ran out of bags Anton Pemmer! In case you didnt get the brief in the handover, it is the Market Masters responsibility to restock bags
at the market. We could have sold a heap more, as they were very popular this morning!
27 Sept
2014
Jan, Mez, Hannah, Jon
Wells and John (Jans
brother)
Tables
$75.00
Bags
$75.00
Water
$16.00
Total
$166.00
Little Known Facts
This Weeks Member ProfileChris Hunter
Date of Birth? 13 Nov 1951
Birth Place? Blayney, Central West of New South Wales
A Rotarian for? Seems like forever13 years I think
Favourite colour? Black
Favourite place? Austriaits so clean and fresh!
Favourite sport? Softball
Favourite author? Wilbur Smith
Favourite film? Dr Zhivagolove it!
Favourite actor? Meryl Streep
Favourite food? Tomato, salt and pepper on grain toast
Favourite car? Any reliable carmust just go!
Inspired by? Nelson Mandela
Dislikes? Selfish, uncaring, uncommitted people
A place I would like to visit? India
Do you have a Pet? Yesmy grandson, Jude. Sorry no others
Two things on your bucket
list?To go to India and back to Scotland
and my final thought..
Mez has left the building
Market Roster
Date Members
27 SeptemberJan, Mez, Hannah, Jon &
John
4 October David S, Rebecca and Ian
11 October Anton, Terry & Lizzie
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JerraRAWCS2014Tonga
T h u r s d a y , 2 5 S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 4
Hi all,
We are having a great time in Tonga and feel we are really making a difference to the school at Lapaha.
As always with a job like this the initial prep work takes a long time and we will not see the real results until next week.
However we know one thing for sure, we have a great team of volunteers here, and we are all working really well for the
delivery of a great result.
So if you are reading our blog, please add some comments and encouragement, or maybe just tick like. Its always good to know
the folks back home are interested and following what we are doing.
Day 3 photos
Photo 1. President Paul with some of the student's parents who provided us lunch on day three. The many dishes you can see on
the table consisted of fish dishes (cooked and raw), chicken dishes, a roast piglet, yam dishes, sausages, egg dishes, curries, a
very traditional Tongan dish of Tarro leaves filled with corned beef and coconut, mud crab, sandwiches, salads, fruit, and much,
much, more. Needless to say we put a dent in it, but by no means ate more than half. The student's mothers came in later and
enjoyed what we could not manage.
Photo 2. President Paul and Gavin tackle the problem of securing mesh to the upper windows. The mesh will serve two
purposes. One of providing security, but secondly and equally important keeping the pigeons and other birds from the classrooms
(they make a bit of a mess).
Photo 3. President Paul in all his splendour (Now where should I put that staple?)
Photo 4. With both feet firmly on the ground, Grant prepares for his next task of fixing that hole in the door.
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Photo 5. Vicki leaning into her tasks. Having finished her first task Vicki moved on to removing all the hinges and locks etc. from
the doors, in preparation for the Goulbourn boys (Grant and Andrew) to repanel any holed doors and generally make all the
doors serviceable and ready for repainting (about 12 doors all up).
Photos from Day 2 evening meal
Photo 1. The beautiful steamed fish with ginger and shallots. Unfortunately this dish had soy sauce so Vicki could not partake.
Photo 2. The second fish dish which was free of soy sauce, so Vicki had first crack at this dish, before everyone else got into
it. Absolutely delicious.
Photo 3. Chilli and Past President Paul enjoy the evening with a glass of red (or two).
Photo 4. Back at home base (in the party house) the DJ challenge is in full swing. Pictured here are Bill, Paul (Robey), Tony,
Geoff, Sue and Grant. You will note Grant has his phone open and his little green speaker system on the table as he moves
towards taking out the first DJ challenge.
W e d n e s d a y , 2 4 S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 4
Day 3 More good workLast night after a hard day of slog at the school, we freshened up and headed out to a local Chinese Restaurant for dinner. The
restaurant did not have a banquet menu as such, so Paul (Roger) did the ordering and a great feast was consumed. Special dishes
were cooked to cater to gluten free requirements (definitely no Soy Sauce - a challenge in a Chinese restaurant). Photos of
some of the delicious dishes were taken and will hopefully appear in the blog later tonight or early tomorrow. The restaurant
had VB beer and some very nice Australian red wine from the Griffith region. After the meal we returned home to what is
becoming a nightly tradition of tasting each others duty free (medicinal purposes only) purchases. Last night's was a Macallum
Select Oak single malt. There was also a DJ dual between Chilly, Grant, and Geoff. Each played music from their
IPhones/notepads. Each had their own era of music and all were good. Chilly felt that he won, but the popular vote went to
Grant, and Geoff expressed the view that it was all very unfair. Thank you guys for the entertainment.
Day 3 started with the team breakfast, in the breakfast house. Platters of fresh fruit were provided by our guest house staff,
and we also enjoyed cereal and toast (acquired during our supermarket trip on Day 1). Then it was all aboard the buses and off
to the school for another day of toil.
Today we continued the prep of the classrooms. More windows were removed and cleaned, and work on stripping and sandingthe window frames in classrooms 2 and 3 got underway. Classroom 1 reached the stage where the window frames are now ready
for painting (standard of preparation approved by Terry - the 2 Pauls though it was ready yesterday, but were persuaded that
more prep could be done and we had to wait for the drop cloths as we are not trusted as tidy (drip free) painters.
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The additional wood surrounds ready for the security mesh were also completed for classrooms 2 and 3 and the upper mesh was
installed for classroom 1 and half of classroom 2. (now waiting for more mesh to be delivered). Lots of other things were
happening too, with doors being removed and repairs started, anti pigeon mesh going up in spaces in the eaves, etc.
Lunch was again huge, provided by the PTA. We are thinking there may be some weight gains if we are not careful, despite all
the physical labour.
Day 2 all work and little play
Photo 1. Tony washing the window glass for the louvre windows. 72 pieces for
each classroom. Tony was assisted on Day 2 by Sue and Sandra and did an
excellent job on the first classroom.
Photo 2. Chilly (background) doing a supervisory visit to the carpentry shop
where the Goulbourn boys (Andrew and Grant) were working hard. So hard
they burnt out the circular saw on the first day.
Photo 3. Tony watches on as Paul (Roger) gets to work with the mitre saw.
Photo 4. Bill and Paul heading to the carpentry shop, with the main work
area in the background, where Chilly can be seen returning from his
supervisory visit to the carpentry shop and preparing to supervise Geoff
(yellow shirt).
Photos Day One
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Photo 1. The little red truck, perfect for transporting our luggage.Photo 2. The group outside one of our houses. Ready for day one familiarisation.
Photo 3. On arrival at the school we were presented given a lei, Grant and Sue model theirs here with Geoff
doing the photo bomb in the background.
Photo 4. We discovered that Chilly can write in Microsoft Project !
If you get to see this, we have succeeded with loading
photos. This is the group at Sydney airport, from left to right - Vicki,
Gavin, Terry, Juanita, Sandra, Sue, Geoff, Pam, Bill, Chilly, Andrew,
Grant, Paul (Robey) and in the front Paul (Roger) and Tony. After this
shot we headed to the duty free.
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The Last Page
Program
Meetings Social & Special Events
Date Description Date Description (Contact)
18 September Youth Month Presentation 22 Sep7 Oct RAWCS ProjectTonga (Chilly)
9 October German Night 12 October Bunnings BBQ
30 October Club Forum 22 October Queanbeyan Rotary Polio Day Dinner
13 November Vocational VisitBottles of Australia 26 October Wine Tour (Anton)
26 October Jerra School Fete
1 November Inaugural Jerra Fun Run (Anton)
13 December Our Christmas Party (tba)
* Compiled from information provided by the Program Mistress
OUR HISTORY
In 1998 the Rotary Clubs of Queanbeyan and Queanbeyan West Rotary decided to sponsor a new Rotary Club based in Jerrabomberra. Bill
Lilley, John Snedden and Peter Jarvis from Queanbeyan West took on the joint roll of mentoring the development of the new club. (Peter
Jarvis went on to become our Charter President).
Advertising for potential members began in March 1998. After a successful campaign, the Club was chartered on 18 November 1998 with 26
members.
Initial meetings were held at the Jerrabomberra General Storethe venue was very good until we grew in numbers. We then moved to the
Jerrabomberra Community Centre for a few years, and we now meet at the Jerrabomberra Public School Staff Room, on Thursdays (6.15 for
6.30 pm).
(Charter) President Peter Jarvis ran competitions to select a name for our Club Newsletter and a design for the Club banner. There were some
good and some not so good suggestions. Pam Spencer suggested the winning bulletin name Jerraganda and David Stevens was the
successful designer of our club banner. The design incorporated a goose and the windmill associated with the original entrance to the estate
adjacent to the Community Centre. Both the Jerraganda and the Club logo have evolved to keep pace with modern times.
We have always been, and continue to be, a vibrant and fun loving club providing valued community service, both locally and internationally.
Our motto is,
Doing Good andHaving Fun
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT - 2013-2014
President Paul Robey
President Elect Mez Mulvaney
Vice President Paul Roger
Secretary Glenn Wahlert
Treasurer Jon Wells
Club Service Director Mez Mulvaney
Community Service Director Jan Pettigrew
International and Foundation Director Robert Chilman
Youth and Vocational Service Director Peter Jarvis
CURRENT CLUB MEMBERS
David Bailey, PHF. PP Anton Pemmer, PHF, PP
Robert Chilman Paul Robey, President
Marie-Claire Egan Jan Pettigrew, PHF, PPCathy Hobbs Paul Roger PHF, PP
Colin Hobbs, PHF, PP Sue Roger
Chris Hunter, OAM, PHF, PP Pam Spencer, PHF, PP
Peter Jarvis, PHF, PP Terry Spencer, PHF, PP
Sue Jarvis, PHF David Stevens, PHF, PP
Lynne McPherson Glenda Wahlert, PP
Kerry McPherson Glenn Wahlert
Bruce Miller Jon Wells
Liz Mulvaney, PHF Rebecca Whitehouse
Mez Mulvaney, OAM, PHF, PE Ian Wholohan
HONORARY MEMBERS SUPPORTERS
Alex Alexander Vera Alexander
Robert Cooke Vickie Still
Anne Davis
CLUB DETAILS
Rotary Club of Jerrabomberra Incorporated
PO Box 8, Jerrabomberra NSW, 2619
www.jerrarotary.org.au
Email: [email protected]
MeetsThursday 6.15 for 6.308.30pm
Jerrabomberra Public School (Staff Room)
Attendance &
Apologies
Mez Mulvaney by 12 Noon Tuesday
T: 0419 121 128 E: [email protected]
Newsletter
Contributions
Paul Roger
T: 0418 786945 E: [email protected]
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