Bulletin 3323 -Maundy Thursday
& 3324
Monday 15th April 2024
Vine Inn 
 
 
 
 
Gordon R. McInally
RI President 2023/24
 
Theme for the month of April 2024
Maternal and Child Health
Quote of the Month 
If we have succeeded in making the smile of one Rotarian to another
a little kinder, the handclasp a little stronger, the slap on the back
a little harder and the "Hello Jack" and Hello Jill a little friendlier than they would have been, we feel that our year has been a success; for we have desired
with all our hearts that the members of the Rotary club should be
friends, not for the business that they would get but for the help
it would give them to know that there were in the world
a number of people who were hard-working, who cared for each other,
and who would put their arms around you and help you bear your sorrows.
This quote with some adjustment was the speech of 
Albert S. Adams the retiring president 1919-1920
Rotary Club of Atlanta Georgia USA.
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Back to the Future …Please put these events in your diary now!
It’ll be all hands-on deck for the RSL Tanunda ANZAC Day Breakfast on Thursday 25th April; please register with Mark Graetz if you haven’t already done so.
 
 
  • The Rotary Club of Gawler 70th Anniversary celebrations will be held on Saturday 27th April, and you’ll need to book and pay for that separately, per instructions on the invitation.
  • The Sir Condor Laucke Oration hosted by the Lions Club of Barossa Valley will be on Thursday 16th May; Cardiologist Associate Professor Carmine De Pasquale BMBS (Hons), PhD, FRACCP, FCSANZ, FAACC, FESS (phew!) will be the Orator.
And of course, we have plenty more in store during May and June, so keep up with coming events via the Bulletin - you don’t want to miss out!
 
President Sandie's Spiel
Good to hear that Maundy Thursday Breakfast went well – Bill and I were very disappointed we couldn’t be there; big thanks to everyone who provided the food and other Easter goodies, and to those who braved the cold and dark.
A group of us, eight in all, represented this club last Thursday evening at the Barossa Kiwanis meeting. We were given the opportunity to share information about our projects and were made to feel very welcome. Their meeting is similar in format to ours, lots of fellowship and frivolity included!
Work is progressing on the merger with the Rotary Club of Barossa District. AG Bill and I met with Brian Barnett and Ray Duance on Tuesday afternoon to draft the forms for preview by DG Craig and our RISPPO Support Andrew Best. We’re still working towards a mid-June completion of the process.
Rotary Overseas Recycled Playgrounds (RORP) support
On Thursday 4th April and Wednesday 10th we provided assistance to members of the Rotary Clubs of Mount Barker and Gawler Light, to disassemble the playground at Lyndoch Recreation Park, donated by The Barossa Council, and remove the components to the RARE (formerly DIK) facility.
A very big thank you to Phil Martin, Peter Sich and Bill Simons, for giving up your time for several hours of hard work! Also to Steve Ahrens for the generator, and to Mark Burton, member of the Rotary Club of Barossa District, for the loan of the trailer from Barossa Valley Hire.
The Barossa Council workers onsite for clearing grape vines etc also assisted.
The playground components will eventually be shipped to a community or school overseas; Peter Baur, the team leader from RC of Mount Barker will keep us informed as to the final destination.
We attended the DG Talkback on Sunday 14th April, with discussions on the purpose, format and cost of District Conferences.
All agreed that District Conferences are a great way of getting together with Rotarians from other clubs, finding out about project opportunities, and being inspired and motivated by quality guest speakers. Attendees had suggestions for encouraging attendance and assistance with costs, eg subsidising new members' registrations, home hosting and time payments. Next year is to be a “Multi District Impact Summit”, potentially with different content from the usual District Conference. Beyond that, consideration might be given to a hybrid version eg online and live components.
Expectations of Regionalisation were shared, also concerns about the pilot being “reactionary” rather than having clear objectives. However, many attendees indicated their clubs already are looking for opportunities to support and learn from other clubs in their Community Groups, which they might not otherwise have done.
You will receive a “Save the Date” email soon regarding our club changeover, to be held on Saturday 29th June 2024; venue and timing are a work in progress.
It was very interesting to hear Josh Burrows’ NYSF experience, and to find out more about our club member Mike Connors career journey in a rather special field.
 
Prue with Joshua Burrows NYSF awardee. Joshua was the final speaker
of the four awardees to address the club on their experiences and knowledge gained from attending the National Youth Science Forum. 
 
"NYSF was a great learning opportunity and allowed me to create connections with people all across Australia and even across the world. 
Within some of the many lectures which I had the privilege of attending, I had the chance to zoom call three of the main engineers of the Hardron collider from CERN in Switzerland. The most important lecture I got to attend was one on regeneration of craniofacial bone by Doctor Chun Xu. Through this experience I was able to make a connection with Doctor Chun Xu which allowed me to have a great primary source when creating my AIF. The program had student staff leaders of previous attendance and included many more lectures such as those on dating the ages of fish, beach corrosion and criminology."
 
Maundy Thursday 28th March 2024
and the sun begins to rise.
Breakfast meeting - Rev. Steven de Kleer
Sue Graetz welcomed those present. We were down in numbers from previous years but nevertheless the food and the hot cross buns with thanks to the cooks was great. It was a bit chilly and still a little dark at 6.40am.
 
We enjoyed the company of Anglican minister Steve and his Easter Message. It followed a reading from John Ch 20 Verse 1-9 read by Sue. He then began, "Good Morning. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to wake up early and come here.
So, thanks for the invitation. Today as we approach Easter let us reflect on the essence of this joyful time. Easter embodies
renewal, hope and the triumph of light over darkness -just as Spring brings forth new life.
Easter reminds us of the possibility of transformation and growth in our lives. In the spirit of community Easter invites us to come together to celebrate and to support one another - it is the time to reach out
to those in need, to extend a hand of friendship and compassion in serving others. We not only uplift them but also find fulfilment and purpose for ourselves.
As members of this Rotary Club, you understand the power of service.
Your commitment to service above self resonates deeply with the
message of Easter.
I pray that all of you will continue to work together.
to serve the community with dedication and love and in your actions spread joy and hope wherever you go.
May this season be a time of profound joy shared among friends and family and the broader community. May it be a time of renewal.
Let us embody the spirit of Easter in all that we do, shining brightly as
beacons of love, kindness and service and may you as Rotarians be
blessed in your actions, thoughts and deeds by bringing hope
to this community."  
 
Rev Steve is on the right.
 
The Great Bowls Competiton
Monday March 25th
All over until another time with the Lawn Stars
taking out the Championship. They also hold the Gold(ish) Cup and were      the eaters of the Cherry Ripes. It was a marvelous fellowship evening        with five teams battling for the prestigious prize.
They underwent a rigorous training session of up to thirty minutes for some, to prepare them for the challenges ahead. The Angaston Bowling Club looked after us exceptionally well, with the use of their new facilities,         their equipment and coaches for the newbies.                                             Following the fun we all enjoyed a sumptuous supper. 
A big thank you to Judy, Mark, Bruce, Jorn and Barb. 
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                               Attendance Reports 
Maundy Thursday            Monday April
March 28th 1024              15th 2024                                             
Members   14                 Members  22                                          
Friends        1                 Friends       1
Partners      1                                                                
Guests         1                 Guests        1                                         Total          17                  Total        24                        
                                                             
Apologies LOA. 18      Apologies/LOA  9                          
 
Birthdays for April
Sue Graetz    16th
Peter Frazer   18th
John Semmler30th 
 
Date joined Rotary. 
Ian Rice               1st April 1978  46 years
Patrick RHaydn   1st April 1982  42   "
David West          10th  "   2008  16   "
Sue Graetz           24th "   2014   10    " 
 
JUST A THOUGHT
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Rotary Club of Barossa Valley
Current Committee Structure on 3/7/2023

Board

President: .....................................................  Sandie Simons
Immediate Past President: ............................ Peter Perkins (D)
President Elect: ............................................. Steve Ahrens
Treasurer: ...................................................... Mark Graetz
Secretary: ...................................................... Bev Stephenson
Vocational: ....................................................  David West
Community: ...................................................  Keith Millington
Membership .................................................... Sue Graetz
International: ................................................. Peter Thomas
New Generations: ........................................... Prue Maitland
2025 Barossa Airshow: ................................... Keith Millington
Rotary Club of Barossa Valley Foundation: ....  Grant Schuyler
 
Vocational Committee
Team Leader: David West
4 + 3
Members:
Karin Bosomworth
Mark Graetz (also Treasurer)
Grant Schuyler
Friends:
Phil Graetz
Ian Falkenberg
Rohan Semmler
Community Committee
Team Leader: Keith Millington
8 + 3
Members:
James Dunn
Hans Haan
John Little
Geoffrey Schrapel
Peter Sich
Geoff Zerk
Philip Martin 
Friends:
David Braunack
Elly Monfries
John Monfries
Membership Committee
Team Leader: Sue Graetz
4 + 0
Members:
Steve Ahrens
Friends:
International Committee
Team Leader: Peter Thomas
9 + 2
Members:
Keith Adams
Ray Fiebiger
Rick Kessner
Max Rasmus
Patrick Ritchie-Haydn
Anne Schilling
Bryce Lillecrapp
Bronwyn Lillecrapp
Friends:
Bruce Dutschke
Russell Johnson
New Generations Committee
Team Leader: Prue Maitland
 
4 + 2
 
Members:
Beverley Stephenson
John Semmler
Don Farley (on LOA)
Police Checks Recorder and Child Protection: Prue Maitland
 
Friends:
Sandy Carruthers
 
Rotary Club of Barossa Valley Foundation
Chair: Grant Schuyler
Secretary: John Semmler
Treasurer: Rick Kessner
Trustees:
Mark Graetz
Don Farley
Prue Maitland
Club President 
Club Vocational Chair 
2025 Barossa Airshow
Chair: Keith Millington
 
 
Club Support Roles
Public Officer: Keith Adams
Bulletin Editor: Robert Brookes
Assistant Secretary: Marie Rothe
Sergeants: Patrick Haydn, John Semmler, Rick Kessner, John Little,  David West, Ray Fiebiger
Website, Social Media: Keith Millington
Public Image / Marketing: Sandie Simons, Steve Ahrens, Anne Schilling
PHF Recommendations: Peter Sich, John Little, Peter Frazer, Keith Adams, President (Sandie Simons)
Friends of the Rotary Club of Barossa Valley: Sue Graetz
Police Checks and Child Protection Officer: Prue Maitland
Clothing Bin Roster: Peter Thomas
Club Program Co-ordinator: Keith Adams
Club History: Grant Schuyler
Great Revival Shop Rep: Bev Stephenson
Ring Pulls: Bryce Lillecrapp, Bill Simons, Mark Graetz
Awards Committee: PDGs Robert Brookes, Peter Thomas
Sheds and Trailers: Mark Graetz, Peter Sich
Local Government Liaison: AG Bill Simons

 

Duty Roster
Meeting 3325
Vine Inn
6/5/2024
Meeting 3326
Vine Inn
20/5/2024
Invocation
Peter Frazer
Rick Kessner
Loyal Toast
Mark Graetz
Bronwyn Lillecrapp
Sergeant
John Little
Ray Fiebiger
4-Way Test
Geoffrey Schrapel
Grant Schuyler
Chairperson
Sue Graetz
Prue Maitland
 Subject
Scam Awareness
RYLA
Speakers
Bron Anderson
Helen Marshall
Bulletin
Robert Brookes
Robert Brookes
Setting up
TBA
TBA
Cashiers
Mark Graetz
Sue Graetz
Mark Graetz
Sue Graetz
Clothing Bins
25/4/24-9/5/24
9/5/24-23/5/24
 Angaston
     R.Fiebiger   
D.Adams
Nuriootpa
K.Millington
P.Sich
Tanunda
G.Schuyler
D.West
 
                                        THE LATE BOB AITKEN
Many Rotarians learned yesterday of the death of Bob Aitken.
Bob was a great man, a friend to so many. His involvement with Rotary in Australia and particularly our Australian magazine Rotary Down Under was a job he loved doing.  Rotary was his life here and around the world. He certainly will be missed by so many. Bob was the man you could turn to if you needed help with almost anything connected with Rotary. Peggy and I knew him well. Condolences to all of his family. There comes a time for all of us. Bob was a wonderful man who will never be forgotten...Rest in Peace.                  
 
                                   BOB AITKEN - REST IN PEACE
 

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