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THE UNLEY ROTARIAN: Meeting 4367 - 12 December 2023   Website: https://portal.clubrunner.ca/2039/
 Rotary Club of Unley Inc.

 District 9510 - Chartered 17 April 1935

 President:  John Peacham 0431 618 359
 Secretary:  Greg McLeod 0417 811 838
 Address:  PO Box 18, Unley SA 5061
 Email:  secretary@unleyrotary.org.au
 Meetings:  Tuesdays at 6.00 for 6.30pm
 Venue:
 Castello's Cucina, 123 Fisher Street, Fullarton SA

 
President John Peacham 0431 618 359
 
 

Next month on 9 January 2024 we are dining at the Rotary shed

Last Meeting
 

Venue:                       Hyde Park Tavern 
 
Event:                        Christmas dinner
 
Guests:                      Beverley Baker, Rtn Briony Casburn, Di Duke, Graham Ey, Roger Hoare, Rtn Bronwyn Kenny, Linda Matthews, Maria Mills, Genese Mullins, Richard Peake, John Smith, Wendy Smith, Timea Szaloki, Craig Westall and Rob's assistants Eucabeth Mokaya and Caroline Palacios
 
Attendance:              26 members and 16 guests

Opening

President John welcomed the Christmas gathering.

Jingle Bells

42 happy members and friends lined up from 6pm for a 6.30 start at the HP Tavern. Minimum formality and avid discussions prevailed.
 
             
 
            
A quiet and positive end to our Rotary calendar year.  
 
The biggest disappointment on this occasion was the failure of Santa to arrive. Perhaps it was as a result of the same shitty weather which caused the cancellation of our much-loved Carols at the Rotunda last Sunday.
 

SPOTS

None - except a tall story from Garry about Carol's underwear

Finale

A gentle parting of the ways as 2100 hours approached.

From the Gallery

Thrift Shop Volunteers' Thank You. An enjoyable afternoon was spent at Judy's and Richard's house in Millswood last Thursday. The caption for the first snap would read something like ......Vivienne and Ken sorting out the crockery (better than smashing it): The second snap....whatever you like. Bountiful catering of food and wine plus conviviality were hallmarks of the well-attended occasion. For those who missed having their photos taken - be happy that the photographer nicked off early. 

                             

Rotary International News 

Temple Run gives sacred sites a clean sweep

Posted on 
 
By Gautam Shrestha, immediate past president (2022-23) of the Rotary Club of Yala, Nepal
               
Members of the Rotary Club of Yala clean a temple in the Kathmandu Valley.

Kathmandu Valley is renowned for its rich cultural and historical heritage. It’s home to numerous World Heritage Sites, and many visitors are attracted to the temples, squares, and stupas that reflect ancient and diverse cultural traditions. Local people come to the temples to pray or visit as part of their morning walks. Older residents meet up to have a friendly chat or sing devotional songs called bhajan. The temples are a place of community, prayer, and reflection where people of all ages come together.

Recently, members of our club became aware of a troubling problem at some of these sites. Their beauty was being marred by a buildup of dust and debris. People arrive carrying plastic bags, but in their devotion to worship, they fail to keep the temple area clean or dispose of the trash they generate. There’s also a practice of disposing of plastic and paper waste materials by burning them in the temple area.

After talking about it in our club and hearing from others in the community, we decided to take action. We mounted our first effort, which we called “Chandeswori Temple Cleaning,” in Pimbahal, Lalitpur. We gathered about 55 volunteers from the Rotaract and Interact clubs of Yala, the Chandeswori Women’s Group, and the Yala Heritage Group. The volunteers spent the day picking up trash, debris, organic matter, and worn-out religious offerings in the temple area. We also cleaned floors, dusted, and performed various other surface cleanings.

The positive feedback we received was remarkable. The people who live in the area were happy with our project, and we were happy to see the community come together. We began to see members of the community taking the initiative to clean the temple on a weekly basis. This inspired us to expand our project and commit to cleaning a different temple every three to four months. I called it the “Temple Run” project, because we are regularly moving from one temple to another.

This approach not only allowed us to contribute consistently, but also encouraged local members of the community to actively participate in the regular cleaning of various temples.

We’ve been able to clean six locations – both Hindu and Buddhist – including Banglamukhi Temple, Mahalaxmisthan Temple, the Machindranath Chariot Area, Karyabinayak Temple, and Sunakoti.

Volunteers from our club, which numbers about 50 members, are joined by many others on our cleaning visits: spouses, Interactors, local community groups, students, and about a dozen members of Rotaract.

We’re leading by example, encouraging individuals and communities to engage in social responsibility by taking care of the shared spaces that hold cultural and religious significance. Our project aligns with Rotary’s values of service and community engagement. The results may potentially have far-reaching positive impacts on health, culture, and the environment.

We look forward to continuing to foster a sense of community while helping to maintain the sanctity of these revered places, drawing attention to how Rotary unites neighbors, friends, and leaders to volunteer their skills and resources to solve issues and address community needs.

Coffee Chat at Impressa, Unley Shopping Centre

10.30 am on the first Friday of the month is good for a chat with Rotary friends and a caffeine fix - Next one is Friday 2 February 2024

Upcoming Meetings

Tuesday 9 January 2024 6 for 6.30pm Rotary District Shed, The Oval, Stopford Rd, Hove. 
Event: Welcoming 2024 with a BBQ at the District Shed
Greetings Team: Everyone
 
Tuesday 16 January 2024 6 for 6.30pm Castello's Cucina
Event: AGM and club consultations
Greetings Team: Rhonda Hoare & Brenton Judge
 
Apologies and Meeting Enquiries to: Secretary Greg McLeod on 0417 811 838 or email to secretary@unleyrotary.org.au
Venue Set-up Enquiries to: Bulletin Editor Stephen Baker on 0403 687 015
 

Saturday Thrift Shop Roster

Early Shift: 10.00am to 1.00pm    Late Shift: 1.00pm to 4.00pm 
 
Week 1: 6 January 2024    Thrift Shop Closed
Early:  Jerry Casburn & Haydn Baillie |  Late: Robyn Carnachan & Leonie Kewen
 
Week 2: 13 January 2024  
Early: Greg Mcleod & Wendy Andrews |  Late: Virginia Cossid & Vera-Ann Stacy
 
Week 3: 16 December 2023  
Early: David Middleton & Nathan White  |  Late: Vera Holt & Rhonda Hoare
 
Week 4: 23 December 2023  Thrift Shop Closed
Early: Stephen Baker & Judi Corcoran |  Late: Jason Booth & Vera-Ann Stacy
 
Week 5
Early: Bob Mullins & Wendy Andrews |  Late: Virginia Cossid & Paul Duke
 
Rotarians, who are unable to attend as rostered, please arrange a swap or as a very last resort contact: Vivienne Wood 0408 819 630; e-mail: vwood@ozemail.com.au

Mitre 10 and Bunnings Barbeques 

The Mitre 10 BBQs are the first and third Saturdays of each month. Morning shift 8.30am - 12 noon; afternoon shift 12.00 - 3.30pm, then clean-up.....next one is Saturday 16 December 2023......in 2024 will resume on 3 February.
 
ALL the Bunnings Mile End Barbeque shifts are from 8am to 5pm
Morning shift: 8.00am – 12.30pm | Afternoon shift: 12.30 – 5pm
We have been allocated the last Monday of each month.....for this month the next BBQ will however be Sunday 24 December.   The team is also cooking for Unley Road Association on Tuesday 19 December.
 

The Tale End.....  

As this is the last bulletin for 2023, the editor felt it appropriate to continue with your education.
 
Ability - the art of getting credit for home runs somebody else hits.  Casey Stengel
 
Absurdity - a statement of belief manifestly inconsistent with one's opinion. Ambrose Bierce
 
Alcoholic - anyone you don't like who drinks more than you.     Dylan Thomas
 
Apologise - to lay the foundation for future offense   Ambrose Bierce
 
Autobiography - an obituary in serial form with the last chapter missing.   Quentin Crisp   
                           - an unrivalled vehicle for telling the truth about other people    Philip Guedala
                           - something only to be trusted when it reveals something disgraceful     George Orwell
 
Baby - a loud noise at one end and no responsibility at the other.    Ronald Knox
 
Barrister - a word in the dictionary which comes between bankrupt and bastard. Anon (apologies to Greg)
 
Bore - a man who, when you ask him how he is, actually tells you. Bert Leston Taylor
 
Childhood - a series of happy delusions.    Sydney Smith
 
Death - a wonderful way to cut down on expenses.   Woody Allen
 
There is plenty more in the locker but perhaps best left, while finishing on a high note.
 

                            

   Have a wonderful Christmas and a healthy and productive New Year

 
                                         
 
 
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