banner
7 July 2024
 
Bulletin Editor
Fiona Nyhof
Club Information
Thursdays at 12:00 PM
Petridish
8 Stafford Street
Dunedin,  9016
New Zealand
VenueMap
Venue Map
Meeting Attendance
Members are encouraged to attend Thursday lunch meetings whenever they can. They are an opportunity for fellowship, to hear interesting speakers, and to catch up with our Club activities.
Remember that if you are unable to join our lunch meetings in person, we can still provide a Zoom option. Please contact President Katie for details of the link to use.
 
Meal Orders @ the dish cafe-
Please remember to pre-order your food and drink from the menu ahead of time. This assists the cafe provide us with good service and timely delivery.  
For members and friends/guests who choose to come along but not purchase a Rotary lunch, a $5 contribution to room hire is applied by the cafe (see menu).  As a club, we appreciate the continued use of the venue facilities.
 
Email your order to orders@thedishcafe.co.nz by 11am
 
New Menu!  
The Dish menu has been updated effective 13 June. The $20 lunch menu (includes a drink) can be downloaded here.
Stories
"The Magic of Rotary" Changeover 2024
The new Rotary theme for the 2024-25 year is 'The Magic of Rotary', with the catch phrase 'Make Rotary Irresistable'
Our MC Bruce Cowan was a great host who brought laughter from the crowd in his own 'irresistable' way! 
Our Inkredible President Katie was sincerely thanked for her management of the club this year by 2025-26 President Elect Neil Lyons.  Katie went on to tell us how incredibly proud she is of our club, our members and our many achievements. She particularly acknowledged the integrity and reliability of members who 'get stuff done' often before you even ask for it to be done, it's already happened. So, while we thanked Katie, she thanked us! 
 
It was a 'magic moment' when Katie announced that Gordon Tucker would be acknowledged for his service to Rotary and our club with a Paul Harris Fellowship. Gordon has been a member since 2010 and has participated in many projects, he has served on the Youth Committee as director, he has led us as President in 2021-22 during which he introduced new initiatives such as beach planting and clean up days at Smail's beach and the multi club supermarket food collections for distribution to food banks via KiwiHarvest. Most recently, Gordon has been at the helm of the team planning the new Rotary Park upgrade project, he has helped by creating a short term and longer-term vision for the park upgrades and works tirelessly to ensure the project is well managed and manageable. As Katie said, Rotary Park will be a legacy project for our club and one that we are looking forward to over the next several years as the initial phases of the project get underway this winter with native planting and construction of the shared pedestrian / cycle pathway around the park. 
 
When it came time to pass on the chains to 'Amazing' Anna, Katie shared her emotions and pride for the club, and as we thanked Katie, we welcomed Anna Thomas to the role for 2024-25 year. Anna told us that while she has never been a Rotarian President before, she had been nominated for the role twice previously when she was a member of the Rotary Club of Invercargill, but that circumstances didn't allow her to take up the role there.  Now in her third President Elect position, Anna gracefully accepted the Dunedin Rotary club's shiny and beautiful President's Chains as we cheered her on. We will be hearing more from Anna and her goals as president at our next lunch meeting. 
To end the evening, we were entertained by magician "Mr How". Mr How runs the 'Magic Moments' restaurant in Dunedin and is currently touring NZ bringing magic experiences to many people of all age groups. He will also be hosting a performance of rarely seen Chinese magicians at the Regent in September.  Mr How gave us a 'close up' magic show using very clever disappearing scarf tricks, unbelievable card tricks and multiplying ball tricks (if President Anna could multiply members like she did with Mr How's magic balls, we'd be onto a good thing!). He engaged the audience with enthusiastic and clever chat and tricks,  Mr How keep us not only amused but amazed with his illusions and magician's skill. 
On closing the event we were reminded that the 'Magic of Rotary' is up to us, we have work to do, we are in 'good heart' and we are very excited to be collaborating more closely with other clubs on our Rotary Park and other projects. Have fun this year, and all the best President Anna.
 
 
******
New PHF- Congratulations Gordon!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Volunteering opportunities coming up
 
Rotary Park Project
 
Our Rotary Park beautification project lead by Rotary Dunedin in partnership with Rotary Dunedin Central, Harbour, South Dunedin, St Kilda Sunrise and Taieri Rotary Clubs is about to get underway! 
 
Winter planting of native trees in designated areas will start at the end of July
 
25 July- Digging holes, 9.30am-12pm
26 July- Digging holes, spreading mulch 9.30am-12pm
28 July- 9.30am-12pm- planting
Save the dates!
 
 
Sponsors
Interested in being a sponsor?
Download the website sponsorship guide
President Anna's message 
 
An exciting new line up of speakers and activities for the next three months will be published in the bulletin as soon as possible once all speaker engagements and off-site visits are confirmed.
  
Future speakers
If you would like to hear from a particular speaker or have any speaker suggestions please advise John Drummond 
 
Link to our Speaker List April-June - Use it to invite friends to club meetings! 
 
 
If you would like to hear a particular speaker, or have any speaker suggestions please email John Drummond 

Duty Roster

Follow this link to the Duty Roster. 

The five week roster is the most accurate and members are urged to check the Duty Roster webpage regularly.

Essentials

SPEAKER HOSTS please remember to send a summary of the Speakers presentation complete with photo to Fiona fiona.robin@outlook.com
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
David Ojala
July 10
 
Ron Mackintosh
July 16
 
Join Date
Brian Daniels
July 2, 1987
37 years
 
David McEwen
July 2, 2020
4 years
 
Peter Gouverneur
July 5, 2007
17 years
 
David Ojala
July 15, 1994
30 years
 
Carmen Houlahan
July 17, 2017
7 years
 
Lynne Guy
July 23, 2009
15 years
 
Katie Slaughter
July 29, 2010
14 years
 
 
Keep Up With Us
 
 
 
Mystery Dinner Fundraiser
 
Premium Vector | Cute little chef kids bake cookies 14
 
We are planning to bring back the "Mystery Dinner" fund raiser this year - on 24 November.
Funds raised will support Interplast.
But, before we can make more plans,  the Management team are looking for people who'd be willing to host. 
Each host would provide a 3-course meal at own cost for 6-8 guests who pay $50.00 pp. BYO. 7pm start 24 Nov.
You could be innovative with this, for example, co-host with another person.
If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Lynne Guy
 
Interplast
Interplast sends a team of qualified medical professionals to carry out plastic and reconstructive surgery to people in the Pacific region who otherwise wouldn't be able to access this service. If you'd like to know more about Interplast, speak to our district rep, and fellow member, Bruce Cowan and read about the Interplast and Rotary partnership and projects on the website https://interplast.org.au/get-involved/rotary/

Follow DG Dave on Facebook at DG Dave's Adventures- https://www.facebook.com/people/DG-Daves-Adventures/61561239726701/
 
Left to right, Phil Gully (DG 2023-24), Anna Gully, Margaret McKissock and incoming DG, Dave McKissock. 
 
Age Concern Meals on Wheels
Age Concern are still looking for a permanent driver to deliver meals in the Ravensbourne area. Please contact Age Concern if you can help.
Bulletin Editor Fiona's new email address fiona.robin@outlook.com