PRESIDENT GARY PHILLIPS welcomed members and guests.
CHAIR: MICHELLE SQUISH DAVIS:
Employment changed this year with 2 days at Numurkah Primary School and 2 days at Verney Road Special School.
Aim is to eventually set up private practice as a Music Therapist.
GUEST SPEAKER: MICHELLE SQUISH DAVIS:
Squish conducted an entertaining Trivia Quiz, with results in 3rd Place: "Scratch Maker" and "Bikers Plus One" Tables, 2nd Place: "Yes" Table, 1st Place: "Distinction" Table.
REPORTS
SECRETARY JENNIFER RODGER:
Bill Hewson's Funeral well attended by Rotarians. Credit to Terry Brennan speaking on Bill's Rotary life.
Art Show Sponsorship - please chase up.
Board decided to donate $500 to Portsea Camp to ensure it continues.
Donation to House Tides cheque has been cancelled.
Requested more information from Katunga Fresh re their request for a letter of support.
P.E. REX SHIELDS:
Three to four volunteers required to tend June Hewson's garden, Saturday 8am.
26 Murray Avenue.
P.P. STEPHEN MILLS:
Art Show raffle going well with full roster this week.
Soldier Settlers Project frame work erected in Memorial Gardens.
JULIE ANDREW:
NCN Bus Project grant submissions lodged.
Advertising and promotional material from NCN Marissa Daly forthcoming.
P.P. CHRIS SUTTON:
Ride to Conference have 20 riders registered with six crew.
Funds raised to support indigenous medical student.
P.P. MARK McNAMARA:
Town photos shown to club are available to the club to be used as a fund raiser as a calendar or coffee table book.
MICHELLE SQUISH DAVIS:
With another meal project starting, Breakfast Club to use our food only.
ATTENDANCE:
3 apologies 24 in attendance with another vis Zoom giving 80%
FELLOWSHIP:
Spouses birthdays: Faye Holmes 7th and Pam Brennan 8th.
HEADS & TAILS:
Marie Austin.
NEXT MEETING
DATE: MONDAY 14th FEBRUARY 2022
VENUE: NUMURKAH GOLF & BOWLS CLUB
CHAIR: JACQUE PHILLIPS
APOLOGIES:
Ivan Routley
Phone: 0428 646 228
TO END WITH A SMILE
An exercise for people who are out of shape: Begin with a five-pound potato bag in each hand. Extend your arms straight out from your sides, hold them there for a full minute, and then relax. After a few weeks, move up to ten-pound potato bags. Then try 50-pound potato bags, and eventually try to get to where you can lift a 100-pound potato bag in each hand and hold your arms straight for more than a full minute. Once you feel confident at that level, put a potato in each bag.