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THE UNLEY ROTARIAN: Meeting 4224 -  12 January 2021 Website: https://portal.clubrunner.ca/2039/
 Rotary Club of Unley Inc.

 District 9510 - Chartered 17 April 1935

 President:  Graham Beckett 0407 249 850
 Secretary:  Greg McLeod 0417 811 838
 Address:  PO Box 18, Unley SA 5061
 Email:  gmcleod@lam.com.au
 Meetings:  Tuesdays at 6.00 for 6.30pm
 Venue:
 Damien on Fisher, 123 Fisher Street, Fullarton SA
President Graham Beckett
 

Last Meeting

 
Venue:                         Orphanage Park, Millswood
 
Event:                          Launching 2021 with a walk in the park
 
Guests:                        Sunny Chivaura, Graham Ey, Madeleine Martin, Linda Sellers, Vera-Ann Stacy,
                                      Richard Taylor, Tyler Casburn, Emma Lyon, Samuel Lyon, Finn O'Neill,
                                      Liam O'Neill, Tane Pari
 
Visiting Rotarians:      Briony Casburn (McLaren Vale)
       
Attendance:                 13 members   12 guests

Announcements by President Graham

There were no Presidential Announcements.

Park capers

Set in the Petanque Terrain, built by the Rotary Club of Unley, members, family and guests enjoyed a welcome back BBQ.  Some enjoyed a game of Petanque (Boule), or quoits.  Others worshipped the God Bacchus and various cooked offerings.  Global offerings were made by Vera-Anne with the savoury and Virginia with the sweet.

Finale                          

There was no finale other than a slow departure of participants and no complaints about finishing after 8pm.

ROTARY NEWS

Million Mask challenge displays power of Rotary network

By Robert Friend, Assistant Rotary Public Image Coordinator for Zone 32
 
 
              
           A 26-foot truck, emblazoned on all sides with the Million Mask Challenge Tour
           message, distributed face masks to Rotary clubs throughout New England.
 
In the early morning of 29 September, a cargo ship carrying 800,000 face masks arrived at the Port of Boston. Over the course of the following 14 days, those masks were delivered to first responders, healthcare providers, and frontline workers in cities, towns, and villages across New England.
This is a story of service and leadership. It’s a story of how our District and Zone responded to a crisis, rallied its resources, put boots-on-the-ground to bring disparate and far-flung communities together to spread goodwill. Most importantly, it’s a story about working together and using our collective professional backgrounds through the Rotary network to make a difference.
Our project began with Ted Rossi, a 20-year member of the Rotary Club of East Hampton, Connecticut. Rossi is president and CEO of the Rossi Group, one of the most well-known and respected leaders in the American hardwood export industry.
Frustrated by dysfunctional governmental leadership in taking control of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) acquisition and distribution, Ted turned to his team with the international logistics and the know-how to leverage their contacts and focus on sourcing masks for the region. Initial success brought more than eight million masks to the states of Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Vermont.
It became evident there was large demand for face masks downstream. Jack turned to his Rotary connections to leverage his idea to get even better results. He reached out to Jack Solomon, our district governor at the time, a fellow member of the East Hampton club. Ted needed Jack to get the masks to Rotarians for distribution, and Jack needed someone to “project manage” the tour and run logistics from an event and media standpoint.
That’s where I came in, as a global sales, marketing and communications professional and chair of our District’s Public Image and Communications Committee. I coordinated with our district communications team and managed all the logistics for our tour through seven Rotary districts.
Our district fund-raising efforts brought in $500,000 during the first three months of the pandemic that we used to support those impacted by COVID-19. The Rossi Family Foundation donated an additional 200,000 masks to the cause distributed to clubs across Connecticut. With all of this, District 7980 expanded the program into what we called the Million Mask Challenge Tour.
 
How we did it
We challenged each club to guarantee that each and every PPE received was delivered to first-responders and essential workers. We asked Rotary Zones and Districts across the country to join our cause by leveraging their own resources to deliver protection and safety to essential workers. And we challenged our Rotary corporate partners, NGO’s, and the business community, whom we connect with every day, to step up and join us in this unprecedented spirit of giving back.
 
The first week of October, a 26-foot truck, emblazoned on all sides with the Million Mask Challenge message, traveled over 500 miles through ten cities throughout the region. At each of the distribution locations, the host district held a Media and Distribution Event to share our story. The media event embraced first responders, essential workers, and those receiving the PPE. A 20-minute media presentation brought community leaders (governors, mayors, on air talent, and community advocates) together to participate in distributing masks to Rotarians and those businesses in need.
Ted explained his motivations for this project.
“The state was not able to deliver to smaller community organizations and nursing homes, so I realized this is perfect for Rotary. We could facilitate the supply of masks that Rotary clubs can take and distribute in small lots within their communities. What started out as a small project snowballed into something really big.”
This project reinforces how Rotary uses its professional backgrounds, diverse perspectives, and global connections to change the world for the better. We were able to secure extensive media exposure for Rotary, with the help of iHeart media. Our project caught the interest of Tyler Saari, an independent filmmaker in Connecticut, who owns his own production company Shutter Media, to make a documentary of the tour.
We are about to embark on the second wave of our tour. During the week of 11 January, a Million Mask truck will travel throughout New England and into Manhattan to deliver additional masks. We would love your help.

Coffee Chat at Impressa, Unley Shopping Centre

Twice monthly, 10.30 am on a Friday, is good for a chat with Rotary friends and a caffeine fix! Next one coming

Upcoming Meetings

Tuesday 19 January 2021 - 6 for 6.30pm, Damien on Fisher
Guest Speaker: Lenard Sciancalepore, Adelaide University Rotaract Club
Set-up and Welcome.....John Peacham & Haythem Raslan
 
Tuesday 26 January - Australia Day   No Meeting
 
Tuesday 2 February 2021 - 6 for 6.30pm Damien on Fisher
Guest Speaker: Richard Peake, Its not Fake News and Judy Barton, Behind the Badge
Set-up and Welcome......John Peacham & Haythem Raslan
 
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 unley.secretary@rotaryclub.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: 2 January 2021
Early: Briony & Jerry Casburn |  Late: Robyn Carnachan & Leonie Kewen 
 
Week 2: 9 January 2021
Early: Greg Mcleod & Virginia Cossid |  Late: Wendy Andrews & Heather Kilsby
 
Week 3: 16 January 2021
Early: David Middleton & Nathan White  |  Late: Pam Trimmer & Ken Haines 
 
Week 4: 23 January 2021
Early: Stephen Baker & Judi Corcoran |  Late: Rhonda Hoare & Jason Booth
 
Week 5: 30 January 2021
Early: Bob Mullins & Wendy Andrews |  Late: Jerry Casburn & Reno Elms
 
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

Bunnings Mile End and Mitre 10 Barbeques

ALL the Bunnings Mile End Barbeque shifts are from 8am to 5pm
Morning shift: 8.00am – 12.30pm | Afternoon shift: 12.30 – 5pm
Next one Saturday 13th March 2021
 
The Mitre 10 BBQs are first and third Saturdays of each month.....next one 17 January

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