Rotary Club of Wetherill Park

Interlink - March 2021

President's message
 
It's been a challenging year as president for the 2020-2021 year and for the fundraising activities of the Rotary Club of Wetherill Park due to COVID. However, the dedicated team of community minded people working together to make a difference in Rotary has remained outstanding. It's remarkable gratifying to do something beyond yourself and may we continue to encourage others to do that and join our club. Continue to talk to your friends and acquaintances about joining. They won't regret it!
Like everyone else, the Rotary Club of Wetherill Park has had to do things differently with the Coronavirus pandemic and lock downs this year. Many events have had to be postponed or cancelled, but we have continued to raise funds for our local community. We have started to turn the corner and we look forward to once again resume our major events, the Golf Day in May and Carols in December.
 
 
Virtual Changeover
Thank you to those who joined us for this year's Changeover and just for something different (pandemic induced) it was virtual! Congratulations to the new President, Brigette Pecora and new board for their election
Since we were all Zooming from home,we took the opportunity to celebrate in theme and wore our best pyjamas. Many also brought their own pizza and enjoying our favourite wine drop was wholeheartedly encouraged!

 
Major project - Braeside Hospital
 
Our club is currently looking into undertaking a project to upgrade Braeside Hospital's viewing room to make for a more pleasant experience for patients and visitors.
Soon we will apply for a Rotary District grant to fund 50% of the $10,000 project.
Upgrades will include painting of the walls, new furniture (lounges, chairs, lamps and coffee tables), wall prints, roller blinds, curtains, coffee machine, cutlery and pot plants.
Health scholarship
Our club has awarded a scholarship to 21-year-old Emma Kneipp to support her in her Bachelor of Nursing degree. It's wonderful to see young people wanting to get into the health area and support the community with an essential service. COVID 19 has put in sharp focus how much we rely on our health practitioners.
 
Emma is in her final year of study for a Bachelor of Nursing degree at Newcastle University and is set for a job interview later this month.
 
Emma said: "I would like to thank Rotary for the ongoing support and opportunity I have been provided. Your generosity has helped me to get through the first half of the very difficult year (because of COVID 19)."
Supporting water tank projects in Thailand

The Rotary Club of Wetherill Park as partnered with the Darlings (Rotary Club of Darling Harbour) to help fund water tanks for Thai schools and orphanages in need of clean drinking water.

The Darlings are working with Bangkok Rotary to identify recipients. Recently they completed a water project for a school in the Chang Mai area. Our club donated $1000.

Golf Day cancelled
Our annual Golf Day has had to be cancelled due to COVID 19.
Usually held in May, we tried to defer the date to 16 October, but unfortunately have been advised that it may not be able to be held. Due to the forward planning that needs to be undertaken we have decided to cancel the event this year. The day has been held every year since 2007 raising much needed funds for Autism Spectrum Wetherill Park (80%) and other local Rotary projects (20%).
If you would like to donate anyway, we will ensure 80% of your donation goes to Autism Spectrum. Send an email to secretary@wetherillparkrotary.com.au for bank account details and to receive a receipt.
September meeting
Our usual breakfast meeting has been changed to an evening Zoom meeting regularly since the start of NSW Public Health orders on social distancing.  Once again our breakfast meeting in August was held  as an evening Zoom meeting.
 
Join us for the next monthly meeting on Thursday, 10 September at 7pm on Zoom. For online meeting links email president@wetherillparkrotary.com.au and the link will be sent to you a day or so prior to the meeting.
 
Interesting tidbit: In December last year, 10 million people used Zoom each day. With Covid, that number had skyrocketed to 300 million by April this year.
Rotary Opens Opportunities
 
You may have seen the new Rotary International theme and logo for this year, 'Rotary Opens Opportunities'.
The theme asks Rotarians to think about and create opportunities that strengthen leadership in our community, help put service ideas into action, and importantly improve the lives of those in need. These are things Rotary always tries to do, but a new theme and year is a good time to refocus those efforts and help us achieve them.
Upcoming events
 
8, 9 or 10 September - Monthly meeting.
Breakfast or evening online meeting, Still TBD, Please RSVP to Roy
 
Saturday, 19 September, 11.30am-1pm - Rotary Zone 8 Conference (online)
 
Monday, 19 October, 7pm - Combined Wetherill Park and Holroyd Rotary Clubs meeting and DGV visit. Zoom log in details will be emailed.
 
Friday, 16 October - Golf Day, Fairfield Golf course
CANCELLED
 
November - M7 Share the Path BBQ
Still to be determined
 
12 December - Carols at Horsley Park
Still to be determined
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