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THE UNLEY ROTARIAN: Meeting 4287  - 26 April 2022 Website: https://portal.clubrunner.ca/2039/
 Rotary Club of Unley Inc.

 District 9510 - Chartered 17 April 1935

 President:  Nathan White 0424 608 699
 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:
 Damien on Fisher, 123 Fisher Street, Fullarton SA
President Nathan White
 

NEXT WEEK WE HAVE OUR DISTRICT'S PEACE SCHOLAR

A brilliant program

Last Meeting

 
Venue:                      Dock 2, Port Adelaide
 
Event:                      Visit to City of Adelaide Clipper
 
Attendance:             15 ardent seafarers/historians
 
 

The Clipper                            

Scribe - Greg McLeod
 
 
15 Club members, partners and guests were treated by local guide Rob to an enjoyable evening tour of the City of Adelaide Clipper at Dock 2 at Port Adelaide on 26 April 2022.
 
The Clipper is the size of a jumbo jet and was built in Sunderland as a passenger ship in 1864 for transporting passengers and cargo from England to Adelaide and return.  It spent 20 years or so making 23 annual return voyages and it is estimated that 250,000 Australians’ heritage can be traced to passengers and crew of the City of Adelaide.
 
It is of composite construction (meaning an iron frame with timber hull) and could accommodate approximately 30 people in first class and 270 people in second class.  Journeys took about 3 months.  They could be quite arduous but remarkably saw little loss of life.  There was little passenger traffic on the return leg but wool and copper was loaded in the northern Spencer Gulf and proved to be a very profitable return cargo for the ship owners.
 
Eventually the ship was predominantly used in the timber trade across the Atlantic and thereafter saw service as a hospital ship in Southampton and as a naval training vessel.  It fell on hard times and suffered catastrophic water incursion while in Scotland where it was left to rot.  Following a herculean and expensive effort to refloat it, transport it to London, fumigate and wrap it and ship it to its namesake city Adelaide, it arrived in Adelaide in 2014 where it is now undergoing extensive repairs with a view to ultimately forming the centrepiece of a seaport village in Port Adelaide’s inner harbour.  Clipper Ship City of Adelaide Limited is a volunteer run, not for profit organisation dedicated to the ship’s preservation as a piece of our maritime history. The ship is open for public tours most days and hosts all manner of functions and dinners to aid in fundraising efforts.

Finale

The touring party then repaired to the nearby British Hotel for a meal and refreshments. 
 
Jerry has advised that Margaret Payne suffered a stroke and the family are rallying around......our thoughts are with David and Margaret.
 

NOTICES......2 events on Sunday May 1

District Assembly 2022...........this is a terrific occasion and a 'must' for office bearers and newer members

The Assembly will be held on 1 May 2022 at Charles Campbell College. It is an opportunity for you to experience and realise the world of Rotary beyond the club.
 
You may be a Director, new or changing roles; a Member, new or wanting to know and understand more about Rotary its projects and programs. To meet other Rotarians, build your networks and understand the opportunities for, and of partnerships.
 
District Governor (DG) Jeff Neale and  District Governor Elect (DGE) Paul Thomas welcome your attendance and participation in the weekends program.
 
This Assembly incorporates 3 workshops which in pre-Covid times were offered as one off  events or limited to Presidents Elect.  Keynote presenters with scores on the board have been invited to workshop the areas of:
 
1. Membership Development - member diversity, unpacking passport clubs, e-clubs, and more.
 
2. Public Image - the whole package including web sites, social media, branding and more
 
3. Conflict management - at the micro and macro levels, 
 
4. The Rotary Foundation
 
Plus a plethora of Rotary programs and projects 
 
Register now, it doesn't cost you anything but your time, and you'll realise so much more.
 
Register at
 
 

Metropolitan Chair  Choir of SA - Concert “Songs of Faith” Sunday 1 May

 2pm Kent Town Uniting Church
 
Program: includes old time favourite songs of faith – including The Old 100th, Morte Criste, Amazing Grace, Calon Lan, American Trilogy, For the Beauty of the Earth, Hallelujah Chorus  and many more.
For the first time the choir will sing unaccompanied “Ubi Caritas” a wonderful cappella by Ola Gjello .
Featuring a 32-piece orchestra and the mighty Church pipe organ and several young soloists.
 
Tickets on line or ask Trevor McGuirk.

Rotary International News. 

Music concerts raise money for Ukraine

Posted on April 12, 2022
 
By Olena Bondarenko Hiraishi
 
I grew up in the city of Dnipro in the eastern part of Ukraine with my father, who is Ukrainian and my mother, who is Russian. When I was 21, I moved to Japan to study while working for a water distillation company in Hiroshima city.
Soon after, I met Masashi, an active member of the Rotary Club of Hiroshima Southwest. We now have three teenage boys. It was through my husband that I came to know Rotary. Seven years ago, we traveled to Vietnam and support orphanages there through his club.
Two years ago, I moved to Hanover, Germany, where my youngest son studies violin in a music institute for gifted children. In late February, while we were visiting Japan, the horrible war against Ukraine broke out. I became very desperate and worried because I have relatives and close friends there. Some in Kyiv and Dnipro. Others are stuck in Maruipol and Donetsk.
I called my family in Ukraine. My cousin, Oleh Potinin, who currently lives in a safe zone near Dnipro, is organizing medical supplies for hospitals and for people who have escaped from the war zones and suffered injuries. Dnipro has turned into a huge hub for refugees, where the hospitals are full and are in desperate need of medical supplies.
Music is a universal language that can be understood by people from any country.
Satoshi Sugikawa, governor of District 2710 and also a member of the Hiroshima Southwest club, arranged for me to deliver a speech to the club, appealing for humanitarian assistance. As far as I know, they were already doing fundraising activities and had already raised $50,000, as well as donating funds to The Rotary Foundation. 
 
Olena’s son, a violinist, accompanied by a friend, Jundai Okano on the piano, performed sold out concerts to support Ukraine.
With the situation becoming more dire by the day, I decided to contact Rotary clubs in Ukraine, to assure our aid would quickly and directly reach those in need, Due to my language skills and my familiarity with Ukraine, the Rotary club in Japan asked me to connect them with the Rotary leadership in Ukraine and find out what specific support is needed.
I got hold of Volodymyr Bondarenko, the district governor in Ukraine and conveyed the inquiries from Rotary in Hiroshima City. At the same time, I asked Bondarenko if my cousin in Dnipro could join Rotary and participate in Rotary’s relief efforts there. He understood the urgent situation and quickly introduced my cousin to the Kyiv Multinational Rotary club.  My cousin in Dnipro is now a Rotary member.
During peace time, I used to run chamber music concerts in Hiroshima for children and parents. Now, we decided to turn these concerts into charity events for Ukraine. My son, a violinist, and his pianist friend, Jundai Okano, played  at these concerts. They performed well-known classic pieces by European composers and the proceeds have gone to support Ukrainians through Rotary clubs.   
There has been tremendous interest. Due to COVID restrictions, we were only allowed to invite 50 people per concert, even though more than 200 people expressed interest. We are able to move to a bigger venue and will play to a large audience in April. After every concert, we send the money to my cousin directly so it reaches  people directly. He worked with the Rotary club to buy food and medicine and mattresses for refugees. Because medicine is in critical need, we are trying to purchase medical supplies in Germany and ship them to the eastern part of Ukraine..  
I think music is a universal language that can be understood by people from any country. My son says he will play it with the utmost prayer for peace.
I keep thinking how we can end this war and what we can do to help the victims of the war. Since I’m of both Russian and Ukrainian descent, I look at  Russia and Ukraine as sibling countries that should live side by side peacefully.
 
 
 

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 6 May 2022              

Upcoming Meetings

Tuesday 3 May 2022 6 for 6.30pm Damien on Fisher
Guest Speaker: Alexandra Rose District 9510 Peace Scholar
Set-up and Welcome...........Bob Mills & John Peacham
 
Tuesday 10 May 2022 6 for 6.30pm Damien on Fisher
Guest Speakers: Young Friends of Rotary
Set-up and Welcome...........Bob Mullins & Fay Reid
 
Apologies to: Jerry Casburn by e-mail jerry@thecasburns.com.au  or  0407 646 396
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: 7 May 2022  
Early: Jerry Casburn & (Haydn Baillie) |  Late: Robyn Carnachan & Leonie Kewen
 
Week 2:  14 May 2022
Early: Greg Mcleod & Virginia Cossid |  Late: Wendy Andrews & Heather Kilsby
 
Week 3: 16 April 2022  
Early: David Middleton & Nathan White  |  Late: Vera Holt & Pam Trimmer 
 
Week 4: 23 April 2022      
Early: Stephen Baker & Judi Corcoran |  Late: Jason Booth & Rhonda Hoare
 
Week 5: 30 April 2022
Early: Bob Mullins & Wendy Andrews |  Late: Virginia Cossid (Jerry Casburn) & Paul Duke 
 
Rotarians, who are unable to attend as rostered, please arrange a swap or as a very last resort contact: Pam Trimmer (T) 8293 2612; (M) 0415 238 333; e-mail: pamela.trimmer@bigpond.com

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  7 May 2022
 
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.....next one is Monday 30 May 2022 

The Tale End.....   

Patsy Beckett has made a contribution to your well being:
 
 
 

Another true story - Just sweet partings

On the first day after his divorce, he sadly packed his belongings into boxes, crates and suitcases.

On the second day, he had the movers come and collect his things.

On the third day, he sat down for the last time at their beautiful dining-room table, by candle-light; he put on some soft background music, and feasted on a pound of shrimp, a jar of caviar, a bottle of
spring-water, 3 cans of sardines.

When he'd finished, he went into each and every room and deposited a few half-eaten shrimps dipped in caviar, and some sardines into the hollow center of the curtain rods. 
He then cleaned up the kitchen and left.

On the fourth day, the wife came back with her new boyfriend, and at first all was bliss.

Then, slowly, the house began to smell.  They tried everything; cleaning, mopping, and airing-out the place.  Vents were checked for dead rodents, and carpets were steam cleaned.

Air fresheners were hung everywhere. Exterminators were brought in to set off gas canisters, during which time the two had to move out for a few days, and in the end they even paid to replace the expensive wool carpeting. Nothing worked! People stopped coming over to visit. Repairmen refused to work in the house. The maid quit.

Finally, they couldn't take the stench any longer, and decided they had to move, but a month later - even though they'd cut their price in half - they couldn't find a buyer for such a stinky house.
Word got out, and eventually even the local Realtors refused to return their calls.

Finally, unable to wait any longer for a purchaser, they had to borrow a huge sum of money from the bank to purchase a new place. Then the ex called the woman and asked how things were going. She
told him the saga of the rotting house. He listened politely and said that he missed his old home terribly and would be willing to reduce his divorce settlement in exchange for having the house.
Knowing he could have no idea how bad the smell really was, she agreed on a price that was only 1/10 nth of what the house had been worth .... but only if he would sign the papers that very day.

He agreed, and within two hours her lawyers delivered the completed paperwork.

A week later the woman and her boyfriend stood smiling as they watched the moving company pack everything to take to their new home ...... and to spite the ex-husband, they even took the curtain rods!

I LOVE A HAPPY ENDING, DON'T YOU?                                                       
   
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