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Thursdays at 5:30 PM
Staff Room Cambridge High School
25 Swayne Rd
Cambridge, Waikato 3434
New Zealand
Thursdays 5.30pm for 6pm start
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Next Meeting 22nd October 2020

Subject:     District Governor Visit
                  Grant Spackman  (see https://rotary9930.org/page/district-governor)

Venue:  Moxon Centre, 41 Bryce Street, Cambridge
Time:    5:30pm for 6:00pm start  
 
Apologies and extras need to be advised by Tuesday am at the latest.
 
Please note that you should not use St Andrew’s car park but park round the corner on Bryce Street. The lame and infirm can be dropped off first. Entrance should be through the Cafe and not the resthome, I.e. the doors facing the church car park.
 
Note venue is not our normal venue this week.
 

THIS WEEK'S NOTICES

 

Movie "I am Woman"

Rotary Cambridge were afforded the opportunity to host a viewing of the newly released film "I am Woman" based on the life of the wonderful Australian singer Helen Reddy on the15th of October at the Tivoli Theatre in Cambridge in aid of World Polio Day.
 
In total 78 tickets were sold which included a delicious finger food supper beforehand supplied by Gourmet Delicious.
 
The Matamata Rotary club were well represented on the evening as well as a couple of members of the Cambridge Lions club.
 
President Bev welcomed everyone and then the pleasant evening began with plenty of socialising and catching up with old friends. The movie proved to be very interesting and enjoyed by all and all proceeds to be donated in support of Polio prevention (not sure of name of charity).
 
Thanks to Ken Leatham and Greg Gascoigne for organising the successful event.

Notices

The visit to Glasslines is on 29 October (4.30 pm for 4.45pm). Tours for small groups of 20 – 30 minutes will be followed by dinner at Te Awa at 6.00 pm - $35 per head with a cash bar.
 
Apologies and extras will need to be advised by Tuesday am 27 October at the latest.

Committee Membership

2020-21                                                   President Beverley Maul-Rogers
CLUBINTERNATIONALYOUTH/NEW GENERATIONCOMMUNITYVOCATIONAL
John Bishop (D/PN)Ken Leatham (D)John Bullick (D)David Partis (D)Jan Bilton (D)
Andrew BatemanBill WilsonCarey ChurchAndy NewmanAlan van Niekirk
Bev Heron (Trs)Chris CrickettDennis FinnBrian PalmerBronwen Byers
Bill MacMillanDerek BurnsElaine RuisDavid BlewdenDenis White
Bill RobinsonDoug Lang Keith RogersGavin LevesqueDon Harris
Colin DavisGreg GascoigneKim PrichardGordon CalderDon Wilson
David SmithJono GibsonRoger GordonGretchen BosackerLesleyAnn Thomas
Ian Grant (PE)Jeremy IrwinRon GeckLaurie GrahamNigel Salter
Ian RogersJohn WindleShirley HaycockMark HanlonRichard Seabrook
John TarbuttRichard JohnstoneSilvio RibeiroMaurice MarshmentRobyn Crickett (IPP)
Peter FisherShona DevoyTom PickeringRay MilnerRoger Hill
   Ted Mason 
Active members as at 08.06.20  - 57       

 
 
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ROSTER

Please take note of the Duty Roster and be in good time for your duties. 

If you are unable to attend on the date you are rostered, please swap or arrange a substitute. Please also advise the President and Sargent of the change.
 
Should you wish to download ere is a link to the duty responsibilities  
 
 Please Text Apologies and extras including names and the related date to 021 0267 8742 (or phone) or email rotarycambridgenz@gmail.com  BY end of day ON Tuesday
 
To send apologies or extras, do not press reply from this bulletin email
 
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Bill Macmillan
Colin Davis
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Bill Wilson
 
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Derek Burns
Gretchen Bosacker
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Derek Burns
John Tarbutt
Roger Gordon
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John Tarbutt
Mark Hanlon
 
Brian Palmer
Ron Geck
David Blewden
Don Wilson
Gordon Calder
John Tarbutt
Bev Heron
Kitchen
Jeremy Irwin
Shirley Haycock
 
 
Bill Robinson
Bill Wilson
Don Harris
Greg Gascoigne
Maurie Marshment
Roger Gordon
Roger Hill
Roger Gordon
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Bill Robinson
Roger Hill
 
Chris Crickett
Kim Prichard
Shona Devoy
Doug Lang
Jono Gibson
Laurie Graham
Richard Seabrook
Silvio Ribeiro
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I'VE BEEN ROSTERED A DUTY- WHAT DO I DO?

If you have been rostered to a duty then see the following. Remember if you are rostered and you are not going to be attending, as well as apologising, it is your duty to find a replacement
 
 
Club Meetings 
Attendance Duty
Time:
5.20pm in time to welcome people as they arrive at venue – currently at Don Rowlands Centre
 
 
Duty:
Welcome members and visitors alike.
 
 
How:
Record attendance and apologies on attendance sheet.
Complete name cards for all visitors to wear and record names.
Record make ups and receive attendance cards.
Provide attendance cards to visiting Rotarians. Charge $23.50 for meal unless guest of a member.
Encourage members to buy raffle tickets.
Give President list of all visitors including members partners and visiting Rotarians. 
Prepare summary of attendance numbers.
Hand attendance sheet to treasurer for charging of meals.
 
 
Materials:
 
Members Badges stored in room by meeting venue.
Raffle tickets and cash box stored in black metal cupboard in equipment room Key to cupboard attached to inside of lectern.
Attendance sheet received from attendance officer any time after midday on Wednesday. 
Cash box stored in black cupboard in equipment room.
 
 
 
 
Welcome Duty
Time:
5.20pm in time to welcome people as they arrive.
 
 
Duty:
Welcome members and visitors alike.
 
 
How:
Stand by the entrance and greet everyone as they arrive (a great way to learn members’ names).
Introduce any visitor to the President if possible (he/she may be otherwise engaged).
Introduce the speaker to the person rostered to introduce them later in the evening. You will need to know who the speaker is and who is introducing them.
Introduce other visitors to one or more members and ask them to host the visitor for the evening.
 
 
Materials:
A handshake and a welcoming smile.
 
 
 
 
Equipment Duty 
Time:
5.15pm in time to set up before regular meeting.
Plus after the close of the meeting
 
 
Duty:
Set up attendance table.
Put out plates, utensils, etc on catering table in hallway (2 crates from store cupboard).
Set up 2 tables for dining (if not already done) in hallway
Set up lectern and check IT equipment is out (we will be using the band’s sound system and mic, as well as data projector  from venue as well as our own laptop).  Data projector turned on by top right button, then hook up working computer.
Return equipment to storage after meeting.
Leave tables and chairs in place as on arrival
 
 
 
 
How:
Place name badges so members can recover them as they arrive.
Placemats on each table - these may need rearranging to suit our meeting.
Place lectern by top table, at front. Could be 2 oblong tables to side (set for 6).
Place sergeant’s paraphernalia on top table (shrapnel box, fines box, raffle numbers, bell and hammer). Microphone to be placed by lectern.
Place Presidents paraphernalia on top table (chain of office, collar microphone, flags).
Place roll out banner(s) by top table behind lectern.
Put out tear drop banner in hallway (leave assembled in cupboard after meeting )
After the meeting return all equipment, including name badge box where you found it in cupboard. Venue should be left as according to Don Rowlands requirements.
 
                                        
Materials:
 
Large items are stored as provided by Don Rowlands Centre
Table ware is stored in the crate in equipment room. 
 
 
Turn as many lights off as possible, turn off heating.
Locking up:
No need to lock up building – security will arrange this. TEXT Liz when leaving 027 5716206
 
 
Bar Duty
Time:
5-5.15pm in time to assist with set up before regular meeting.
 
 
Duty:
Set up bar - sell drinks - clear up afterwards. Don Rowlands Bar Manager will co-ordinate.
 
 
How:
Glassware as appropriate.
We use Don Rowlands alcohol stocks.
Glassware to use: Don Rowlands glasses
Serve at bar before meeting from 5.30pm (as directed by Don Rowlands bar manager)
Serve members after business sessions and before meal.
Place empty bottles in recycling bins or receptacle as advised by Bar Manager.
Bottle tops (as advised by Bar Manager.
Return unused and part used bottles to fridge.
Don Rowlands Bar Manager will handle takings or just leave at end on counter.
 
 
Materials:
 
Glassware (wineglasses) 
Locking up:
No need at Don Rowlands.
 
 
 
Speaker Introduction
Time:
Before meeting.
 
 
Duty:
Welcome speaker - introduce to President and Club.
 
 
How:
Be in time to welcome the evening's speaker.
Introduce to President.
Ensure they are set up for any PowerPoint presentation they have with them - ask if they have a USB to use (IT duty person will take over setting up IT equipment).
Confirm that talk should be about 20 minutes with 10 minutes for questions.
Provide with drink from bar (Club pays for this).
Help guest socialise with members once set up.
Sit with guest for the meeting at the top table.
Introduce the speaker to the club with brevity.
If you have looked them up on Dr Google before the meeting make sure you have the right person.
   
 
 
Thanking Speaker
Time:
After Speaker
 
 
Duty:
Thank speaker and present with small token of appreciation (if there is one). Sit with guest for the meeting at top table.
 
 
How:
Obtain thank you gift from Sergeant.
Thanks should be extremely brief and ask the club to show its appreciation.
 
 
 
Did you know …
Time:
During Meeting (most likely at end)
 
 
Duty:
3 minutes to talk to the club on a Rotary topic – or other general topic that you know of and is interesting and/or informative. Something that you know about or have experienced – something unique if possible. Please keep this talk positive.
 
 
How:
While “Did you know ……” comment is the choice of the individual member, it is important to remember: 
Article 16 Community, National, and International affairs
Section 1 — Proper Subjects. The merits of any public question involving the general welfare of the community, the nation, and the world are of concern to the members of this club and shall be proper subjects of fair and informed study and discussion at a club meeting for the enlightenment of its members in forming their individual opinions. 
However, this club shall not express an opinion on any pending controversial public measure.
Section 2 — No Endorsements. This club shall not endorse or recommend any candidate for public office and shall not discuss at any club meeting the merits or demerits of any such candidate.
Section 3 — Non-Political.
(a) Resolutions and Opinions. This club shall neither adopt nor circulate resolutions or opinions and shall not take action dealing with world affairs or international policies of a political nature.
(b) Appeals. This club shall not direct appeals to clubs, peoples, or governments, or circulate letters, speeches, or proposed plans for the solution of specific international problems of a political nature.
 
 
 
Kitchen Duty
Time:
Follows regular meeting.
 
 
Duty:
Wash, (put in sanitiser) and dry bar glassware or leave in sterilizer. 
 
 
How:
Tables should clear glassware into kitchen.
Clear tables of crockery and utensils.
If caterers do not clean/wash plates and utensils undertake as necessary
Hand wash glasses and load into sanitiser. This has a fast cycle of 2 minutes. 
Dry glasses store wineglasses.
Hang tea towels to dry. 
Return plate/ cutlery crates to store cupboard.
 
 
 
Materials:
 
Provided in kitchen
 
 
Locking up:
Leave with those on equipment
 
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