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Give Every Child a Future Project
 
 
Liz Courtney shared some key information about our Centenary Project for the Pacific which was chosen as it was deemed likely to have the most impact.
 
“A number of children in these regions die young, and our aim is to significantly reduce this with three effective vaccines” explained Liz.
 
So far there are 27 grants being applied for and some are already in progress.  One target is to reduce the effects of the two biggest killers, pneumonia and diarrhoea.
 
 
UNICEF is working closely with the Ministry of Health in order to lower the mortality levels over three years by vaccinating the most disadvantaged children and adolescent girls across what is a challenging and remote region.
 
“These vaccines are effective, and we are ready to go once flights allow” noted Liz.
 
At this time Covid is not a threat, but there is concern about low immunisation levels.  This will be included with the other vaccine rollouts. 
 
Liz concluded by noting that the overall result will also help strengthen our borders by improving our neighbours’ situation and she suggested we can support this project by sharing with others what we are doing, seeking Corporate sponsorship and subscribing to the project’s website which is located here.
 
 
Snippets
 
 
Wood Chopping Fun & Games by Deryn
 
There were seven of us altogether involved in our recent wood chopping endeavours which resulted in us loading two trailers twice each so four trailer loads in total.
 
We then took it all to Wayne Lyons and unloaded it onto nine pallets each 3-4 feet high where it is waiting patiently to be cut and split into smaller pieces.
 
 
Cuppa time at cafe after we finished was especially enjoyed by all 😊.
 
 
Mitre 10 Mega BBQ a Hit!
 
Last week was our first Saturday and we had light rain to start with. We sold out of sausages just after 4pm and had a turnover of $844.20 ($636.20 cash and $208 EFTPOS).  This means that we make just of $500 profit once again.
 
I managed to see a little bit of every roster and I always found very friendly chatter amongst the members who helped. There was also friendly banter with the locals who were buying our sausages and drinks.
 
Helping with the BBQ is easy and really enjoyable. If you haven't been involved yet then the next BBQ is in 2 weeks on Saturday 24 April. Funds we raise will go to the Papanui High School Kimi Ora Camp later in the year.
 
Special thanks to Arie who bought the sausages and bread once again and did the first shift even though he has a lot on his mind.   We all had a "we're thinking of you" sausage to honour President Janice. 
 
Also, a big thanks to Deb Gimblett who took eight of our wooden foot stools home for her & her husband to oil over the next week or so.
 
Thank you once again to all who assisted:
 
Gary
 
 
Wednesday Lotto Needs a Boost
 
We still have a few numbers left in our next Wednesday Lotto fundraiser.  Contact Deryn to join.
 
 
Rotary Centennial # Plate Surrounds Project
 
Christchurch South Rotary is coordinating Matamata Rotary's centennial number plate surrounds project. At $15 per set, this is a fantastic way of promoting Rotary.
 
Athol McCully is the contact person for our district and he mentioned that he still has a few of these available. We would appreciate if you can please promote this project to your members. Click on the link below to order.
 
 
 
Janice Update
 
Hi Everyone.
 
Just a wee update you let you all know I came home from the hospital recently in a wheelchair.  In six weeks’ time I will be taught to walk again as at this stage there is to be no load bearing on my left leg.
 
I would like to thank you all for the lovely card & well wishes. I also appreciated you asking Arie how I am but also asking how he is as it has been quite a stressful period as you all can imagine He will have to be my carer now that I am home which is going to be a huge lot of work for him.
 
A big thank you to the Rotarian who helped by giving him a meal.  It was a whopper, big enough for six people, and has been put it in the freezer as we will eat it next week when we have a few people staying with us.
 
A # of things had to be done to make our home usable for a wheelchair including a ramp for access into our front door, a sliding shower seat & a raised toilet seat chair on wheels.  No driving my car but I have two means of transportation: my wheelchair & the toilet chair.
 
Not sure which shower will be best yet to use yet.  Our oldest son came and sprayed a coating of spray over our ensuite tiles and in the other bathroom he took out the shower rose and installed a slider with hand-held sprayer.
 
I will be sending Grant photos of my x-rays before and after the operation.  He will email those to you.  In the after operation one it shows where they have put in oyster shells in so they will grow new bone for my leg as my compound fracture hit the bone so hard that it impacted the bone itself.
 
I would also like to also thank all those members who came to help out at the Mitre 10 BBQ and at Arutipu Preschool’s Open Day on a cooler day. Thankfully for you the rain stopped but you did have to contend with a bit of a cold wind.
 
Well - that’s it from me and I wish you all best.  Enjoy your Rotary meeting on Thursday night this week.  Just a wee note: I love visitors but do check with Arie by giving him a call first.
 
Cheers from your laid-back President Janice LoL!
 
 
Thought for the Week
 
 “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow.”
 
 
Upcoming Events you are welcome to attend
 
Papanui Bush Working Bee
Papanui Bush
Apr 13, 2021
9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
 
Club meeting at the Papanui Club - Maddie Smith
Papanui Club
Apr 15, 2021
5:55 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Coffee Club morning
Reality Bites Cafe
Apr 16, 2021
 
Coffee at Reality Bites Cafe
Reality Bites Cafe
Apr 16, 2021
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
 
Board Meeting
to be advised
Apr 20, 2021
 
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Meeting Responsibilities
Duty Roster 15th April 2021
 
Reception
Flanagan, Lois
 
Speakers Host
Hudson, Jim
 
Vote of Thanks
Smart, Kate
 
Visitors Host
Nicholl, Rob
 
Sergeant
Geerlofs, Arie
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Banner Setup & Room Tidyup
Sedgley, Ron
 
Duty Roster 22nd April 2021
 
Reception
Denhard, Gary
 
Speakers Host
Hilson, Euan
 
Vote of Thanks
Archbold, Doug
 
Visitors Host
Wright, Max
 
Sergeant
Thomson, Rob
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Banner Setup & Room Tidyup
Sedgley, Ron
 
Duty Roster 6th May 2021
 
Reception
Digby, Neville
 
Speakers Host
Gimblett, Deb
 
Vote of Thanks
Van Beek, Verdi
 
Visitors Host
Shields, Gordon
 
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
Account number 03 1355 0661945 00.
In details area add your  name and the reference "Centurion".