banner
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Ivan Routley
October 6
 
Allen Canobie
October 8
 
Kate Hodge
October 21
 
Jacque Phillips OAM
October 28
 
Spouse Birthdays
June Mills
October 31
 
Join Date
Adrian Connolly
October 3, 2011
10 years
 
Lou Hamon OAM
October 12, 1987
34 years
 
Kate Hodge
October 19, 2009
12 years
 
Geoff Austin
October 22, 2018
3 years
 
Geoff Stewart
October 29, 1979
42 years
 
ClubRunner Mobile

CLUB BULLETIN 25th OCTOBER 2021

Upcoming Events
Open Garden Weekend - cancelled
Oct 30, 2021
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
 
No Club Meeting:
Nov 01, 2021
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Meeting: Chair Phil Seager
Numurkah Golf & Bowls Club
Nov 08, 2021
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Meeting: Chair Jacque Phillips
Numurkah Golf & Bowls Club
Nov 15, 2021
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Meeting: Chair Sally Rose
Numurkah Golf & Bowls Club
Nov 22, 2021
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Assembly
Numurkah Golf & Bowls Club
Nov 29, 2021
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Meeting: Chair Adrian Connolly
Numurkah Golf & Bowls Club
Dec 06, 2021
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
View entire list

CLUB MEETING 25th OCTOBER 2021


PRESIDENT GARY PHILLIPS welcomed members and guests Bernie Cook, Kim Carter, Katherina Baker, Gary Baker.

PRESIDENT'S REPORT:

  • No meeting next week due to Melbourne Cup.
  • World Polio Day BBQ successful.
  • Board have decided on a major project for the club by facilitating the purchase of a bus for the hospital.

CHAIR: P.P. JOHN WATSON:

Busy week with Tassal Salmon Producers AGM. Reported a profit drop from $60M to $48M due to COVID. Not a single day lost in production during pandemic. Tassal is the largest industry and employer in Tasmania, and largest producer of salmon in Australia.

 

GUEST SPEAKER: BERNIE COOK & KIM CARTER.
 

Bernie Cook grew up with beehives in the backyard of the family home. He took charge of his first hive at just 11 years of age. With over 40 years experience of caring for hives both in the backyard and on a commercial scale, he is the quintessential ‘bee whisperer’. Bernie is larger-than-life, empathic and full of stories. He is in his element when helping others experience the magical synergy between humans and bees.

Kim Carter became fascinated with bees when a neighbour’s swarm took up residence in her back yard 15 years ago. Kim has now been beekeeping for 5 years and is totally hooked. Kim is an artist and teacher who loves learning about these amazing creatures and sharing that knowledge with others.

Bernie and Kim have studied Permaculture Design and have incorporated bees as an intrinsic part of their garden system.

In January they established a company "The Art Of Bee-ing". Mission statement is"Bring bees and people together". The business creates mentoring and educating bee-keepers.

It is estimated that one third of all food consumed by humans has been pollinated by a bee. So protecting our pollinators by creating a bee-friendly garden is a move towards protecting our own food security.

Kim with her daughter has produced a colouring book, and the business is partnering with Numurkah Community Learning Centre with a range of products and training courses.

Bees are disappearing for several reasons. Colony collapse due to disorder and varroa mite, the increase use of pesticides, climate change, with bees temperature sensitive, and loss of habitat, particularly through bushfires.

Aim is to inspire people to welcome bees into their home by creating a bee friendly garden with plant diversity, plants with lots of colour, do not use pesticides, use of local native plants and provision of water.

REPORTS

SECRETARY JENNIFER RODGER:

Letter of thanks from Numurkah Singers for donation.

 

P.P. LOU HAMON:

Art & Craft Exhibition committee AGM tonight.

 

P.P. LORRAINE GREENWOOD:

District project "Drought Community Outreach" funded by the government with Rotary managing the project. 5,600, $500 debit cards to be distributed to those impacted by the drought. Clubs to identify worthy recipients - farmers, contractors, farm-workers.

 

P.P. CHRIS SUTTON:

World Polio Day BBQ well supported.

 

ATTENDANCE:

 24/28  85.71%

 

FELLOWSHIP:

Birthdays: Jacque Phillips 28th October, June Mills 31st October.

Geoff Stewart 42 years in Rotary October 29th.

 

HEADS & TAILS:

Sally Rose.

 

 

NEXT MEETING

DATE: MONDAY 8th NOVEMBER 2021

No meeting next week.

VENUE: NUMURKAH GOLF & BOWLS CLUB

 

 

 

 

APOLOGIES:

Chris Sutton

Phone: 0448 814 862

 

TO END WITH A SMILE

Courtesy Probus.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and her chauffeur were driving
along a country road one evening when an elderly cow  staggered out on
to the road in front of the limo.  The driver tried to avoid it but
couldn't, resulting in the old cow being struck and killed. Anastasia
instructed her limo driver to go over to the farmhouse to inform the
landowner  of what had just occurred.
She stayed in the limo making numerous phone calls on how to further
border restrictions and lockdowns.
 
About an hour later the limo driver staggered back to the limo with his
clothes in disarray. He was holding a half empty bottle of expensive
wine in one hand, a very rare, huge cuban  cigar in the other and
smeared with lipstick and smiling happily.
 
"What happened to you?" asked Anastasia.
 
"Well" the driver replied. "The farmer gave me the cigar, his wife gave
me the wine and his beautiful twin blonde daughters made crazy love 
with me"!
 
"My God, what did you say to them?" asked Anastasia.
 
"I just stepped inside the door and said , I'm the Premier’s limo driver
and I've run over the old cow.”
 
The rest happened so fast I just couldn't stop it"