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Valda Cordes Visit
Valda Cordes Visit
 
 
We were privileged to have Valda Cordes, District International Service Chair and Board Rep for Rotary NZ World Community Service, visit us last week and speak about her broader Rotary experiences.
 
Valda comes with a strong background in education which included working at both the Christchurch College of Education and the University of Canterbury plus she has been an active member of the Riccarton Rotary Club for 20 years, President for 2 years, and has served on a wide range of local & national committees including becoming the National Training Coordinator. 
 
“As Rotarians we are categorised by many but we are also different and we walk in the shadow of previous leaders as we grow in the service of Rotary both locally and internationally” continued Valda. 
 
As an example, she shared the activities shown in the video Compelled to Act which highlights what has happened in Berlin where 100,000 refugees overtaxed the health-care system, jeopardizing the lives and well-being of refugees and German citizens alike.
 
Rotarian Dr Pia Skarabis-Querfeld assembled a talented team of medical professionals from her community to assist. The members of the teams are highly motivated to serve vulnerable people and to work together to help their community.
 
“This is a good example of how Rotary ensured things happened” noted Valda, which also includes Rotary’s response where three local Clubs came together to identify and assist those most vulnerable to better manage the challenges Covid brings. Some of these activities included:
  • Building a community garden.
  • Setting up a migrant play group for pre-schoolers & mums.
  • Organising a foot clinic for the elderly.
  • Supporting a migrant women’s group which includes teaching them to sew, mend and improve their skills.
  • Setting up a “Winter Warmth” space where locals meet in their own neighbourhoods
“These activities also help prevent isolation plus they provide companionship while also supporting a feeling of community and good health” explained Valda, “and I especially love these opportunities as I am a face-to-face person.”
 
Observations Valda has noticed recently as a result of Rotary’s activities in a Covid world include:
  • Greater numbers of world-wide connections.
  • Communications are different and more varied.
  • There is more in depth engagement.
  • Invitations from all over the world are increasing.
  • There is increasing numbers and use of technology tools being employed.
“Both the Riccarton and Papanui Club gave a similar interest in global international work and this offers us the opportunity to involve a wider number of Clubs we can partner with” noted Valda. 
 
She finished by challenging us with the following thought: “It all starts in your Club and how you connect with other Clubs.”  Grant thanked Valda for her presentation and the challenge she has set us to look at how we can partner with other Clubs to increase our effectiveness.
 
 
Snippets
 
 
 
Stuart sent this link through which includes celebrating 100 years of service in Oceana including a special project he was involved with on Page 22.
 
Note: in some browsers you need to click & drag the pages to the right or left rather than use the < > characters buttons.
 
 
 
It would be great if Papanui Rotary members got together with family & friends to make up tables of six as the $$$ are going to the Give Every Child a Future Centennial Project.
 
 
 
Senior Constable Bruce Lamb with son Michael
 
Our speaker this Thursday is Bruce Lamb, a Senior Constable with the Police with many years of experience as a dog handler. He has an incredible story of bravery of himself and a dog from an incident which occurred a few years ago. 
 
Please come and listen to Bruce as he shares his experiences with us. Partners and friends welcome.  We hope to see lots of you there to hear Bruce’s amazing story. 
 
 
 
It was a great pleasure today to present to Aratupu a Vax vacuum cleaner for use at the preschool. The ladies were delighted and also that it has a wet and dry feature which will save the preschool considerable costs in having the carpets cleaned each year. Now their own cleaners can do the job! 
 
When we helped with the Market Day earlier this year we noticed their cleaner was very old and hardly worked. The Children in Need Trustees agreed to the purchase of this machine which was sourced by Janice Geerlofs.  Thanks so much Janice for finding the Vax at a great price. Being endorsed by Janice we knew it was an excellent machine! 
 
It is great to be able to help the preschool and make a difference in our local community. 
 
 
Food for Thought
 
“The way to be in the right place at the right time is to be in many places all the time.”
 
 
Upcoming Events you are welcome to attend
 
Papanui Bush Working Bee
Papanui Bush
Jun 08, 2021
9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
 
at the Papanui Club -Bruce Lamb, NZ Police
The Papanui
Jun 10, 2021
5:55 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Board Meeting for current and new Boards
to be advised
Jun 15, 2021
 
Food Bank packing
Foodbank Aotearoa
Jun 17, 2021
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
 
Grant Boore from RollestonPrison
The Papanui
Jun 17, 2021
5:55 PM – 7:30 PM
 
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Meeting Responsibilities
Duty Roster 10th June 2021
 
Reception
Bates, Mandi
 
Speakers Host
Digby, Neville
 
Vote of Thanks
Hudson, Jim
 
Visitors Host
Flanagan, Lois
 
Sergeant
Geerlofs, Arie
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Banner Setup & Room Tidyup
Sedgley, Ron
 
Duty Roster 17th June 2021
 
Reception
Barltrop, Charles
 
Speakers Host
Denhard, Gary
 
Vote of Thanks
Hilson, Euan
 
Sergeant
Thomson, Rob
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Banner Setup & Room Tidyup
Sedgley, Ron
 
Duty Roster 24th June 2021
 
Reception
Van Beek, Verdi
 
MC
Denhard, Gary
 
Sergeant
Geerlofs, Arie
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Banner Setup & Room Tidyup
Sedgley, Ron
 
Club Chat from Rotary Papanui
E: papanuirotary@gmail.com W: www.papanuirotary.org.nz
Apologies to rcpapologies@gmail.com      Chat Items to paice@xtra.co.nz
 
Centurions  $100 Payments to Rotary Club of Papanui Charitable Trust
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