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NEXT MEETING:
 
Club Meeting:
 
Attendance:
 
 
Thursday 7 March 2024
 
Cambridge Town Hall Jazz
 
If you are not attending, please register your apology in the normal manner
 
From President David
 
We are finally back from our trip away and again rested and ready for the remainder of the year ahead. I heard the Resthaven visit planned by the Vocational Committee went well and a number of members enjoyed dinner at Joe's Garage after the visit.
 
This week we have a gap in our programme due to the five Thursdays this month so keen to get us all back together on the 7th March for our next meeting.
 
Enjoy the rest of your weekend. 
President David
 
Resthaven Visit
Around 20 of our members attended the visit to Resthaven Village on Thursday to see their new facilities.  It was good to see the new buildings, and plans for others to follow in time, and there was real commitment by Resthaven to update resources to meet community needs. 
 
 
Sandra Fairfield and the Resthaven team showed us the new studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments and these options were designed to cater to all budget levels. Plans are also in place to include a small green grocer and other food shops.
 
 
Many thanks to Sandra and the team for taking the time to show us around and to the Vocational Committee for organising this event.  The meal at Joe's Garage was a pleasant end to the evening.
 
Officer Nominations
Nominations are open for the next Rotary Year for the officers President Nominee (Club Services Director} and four Directors.  Nominations should be in writing addressed to the Nominations Committee and may be handed to the President at any meeting before the election.  The election will be held at our regular meeting on 21st March.
Coming Events and Reminders
  • Waipa Fun Run marshalling, Sunday 3 March - contact Ken Leatham ph 021 277 1614 if you are not available
  • Bookarama, 17-21 April.  
  • District Conference 9930, 17-19 May. More details about the District Conference can be found at this website https://www.9930conference.co.nz/
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 Sergeant of the change.
 
Should you wish to download here 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 (click the link below) By end of day ON Tuesday.  Do not press "reply" from this bulletin email.
 
 
Week 4
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 1
 
Feb 29
7 March
14 March
21 March
28 March
4 April
 
No meeting
Town Hall- jazz
Committees
Speaker
No Meeting
Easter Thurs
Speaker
Attendance
 
 
LesleyAnn
Roger G
Ted
Colin D
 
Ian R
Don H
Welcomer / Toast
 
 
Nigel S
Eric
 
Gordon
Intro
 
 
xxxx
Tim
 
Andrew
Thanks
 
 
xxxx
Roger H
 
Chris
Bar
 
 
John B
Gordon
Mark
Brian
 
Alan
Bev
Kitchen
 
 
Andy
Bev M-R
Maurie
Kim
 
Dennis
Laurie
Equipment
 
 
Bill W
Gary
John W
Richard S
 
John B
Phill
The Way We Were
 
 
 
Nigel S
 
 
Our Rotary World
 
 
Malinda
 
 
Ray
I've Been Rostered For Duty - What Do I Do?
 
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.
 
 
How:
Ensure bollards open.
Place name badges so members can recover them as they arrive.
Arrange placemats on each table. Put out plates, utensils, etc on end of bench to left of servery.
Set up lectern and join 2 tables to create a top table. Data projector turned on by remote in draw and HDMI cable ready for speaker’s computer.
Place Sergeant’s paraphernalia on top table (shrapnel box, fines box, raffle numbers, bell and hammer). Microphone to be placed by lectern.
Turn on sound system in right cupboard, turn on 3 power switches.
Place Presidents paraphernalia on top table (chain of office).
Place blind banner by top table behind lectern.
After the meeting return all equipment, including name badge box where you found it in cupboard. Venue should be left as it was found.
 
 
Materials:
 
Name badges
Rotary Banner
Lectern
Placemats
Dinner plates, utensils
Gong, Raffle
 
Turn as many lights off as possible, turn off heating.
Locking up:
Last one out lock bollards and shut outside door
 
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 & restock for next week.
 
 
How:
Key to Bar fridge is in top left pigeon hole.
Glassware in cupboards out back by pigeon holes, only in right cupboard.
Display name of Duty Manager and licence
Serve at bar before meeting from 5.30pm.
Serve members after business sessions and before meal.
Place empty bottles in recycling bins.
Return unused and part used bottles to fridge. Reds to cupboard out back
Stock up fridge for following meeting – su[pplies kept in cupboard by entrance- same keyring.
Leave float of $120 in frig- Mainly $5 notes if possible. Rest of money to treasurer
 
 
Materials:
 
Glassware (wineglasses) 
Locking up:
Return any unused drinks to fridge or cupboard and lock fridge.
 
 
                                                 
Speaker Introduction
 
 
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).
 
 
How:
Obtain thank you gift from Sergeant.
Thanks should be extremely brief and ask the club to show its appreciation.
 
 
 
Our Rotary World
Time:
During Meeting
 
 
Duty:
A short speech or presentation with a focus on a Rotary Subject - particularly District or International
5-6 Minutes on how Rotary contributes outside of out immediate club which our club members may not know about.  – RI website is good place to go for research. (Happy for you to include a Power Point of short Video if needed). Club president happy to assist and advise as needed.
 
 
How:
The topic may be requested from the president. If technology is needed it is important this is arranged and setup prior to meeting.
 
 
 
Kitchen Duty
Time:
Follows regular meeting.
 
 
Duty:
Wash and dry bar glassware.
 
 
How:
Tables should clear glassware into kitchen.
Clear tables of crockery so caterer can wash.
Hand wash glasses and packed into boxes and return to back cupboard.
 
 
Materials:
Provided in kitchen
 
 
Locking up:
Leave with those on equipment
 
Club Meetings 
Attendance Duty
Time:
5.20pm in time to welcome people as they arrive at venue – currently at Cambridge High staff room
 
 
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 member’s partners and visiting Rotarians. 
Prepare summary of attendance numbers.
Hand attendance sheet to treasurer for charging of meals.
 
 
Materials:
 
Members Badges stored in cupboard meeting venue.
Raffle tickets and cash box stored in cupboard. Key to cupboard in top left pigeonhole at rear of staff room.
Attendance sheet received from attendance officer any time after midday on Wednesday.
 
 
 
Welcome Duty & Toast
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.
 
AND THE TOAST
 
At our regular meetings we will toast the members of a Rotary club in another part of the world. The toast reminds us of the international nature of Rotary and that clubs like ours are active and doing good on every continent and it is one of our 3 focus areas this year, Rotary Awareness. The duty involves researching a Rotary Club somewhere in the world, making contact with them, sourcing an image or brief on the club and we have a toast to the Club.  Ideally finding out things like: the size of the Club, ratio of males to females, age of the Club, main Community Projects and Fundraising activities gives us an appreciation of the wider Rotary World. (Pres David happy for you to include a Power Point of slide of club if needed.  He is happy to assist with this and advise as needed.)
 
 
Club Information
Welcome to Rotary Cambridge
Service Above Self
Thursdays at 5:30 PM
Staff Room Cambridge High School
25 Swayne Rd
Cambridge, Waikato 3434
New Zealand
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Feb 29, 2024
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Mar 07, 2024
Jazz
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Upcoming Events
Business House Bowls
Feb. 27, 2024
5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
 
Waipa Fun Run marshalling
Mar. 03, 2024
 
Business House Bowls
Mar. 05, 2024
5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
 
Town Hall - Jazz
Mar. 07, 2024
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
 
E-waste collection in Cambridge
Cambridge High School
Mar. 17, 2024
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
 
No meeting
Mar. 28, 2024
 
BOOKARAMA SET UP
Apr. 14, 2024 – Apr. 16, 2024
 
BOOKARAMA SALES
Apr. 17, 2024 – Apr. 21, 2024
 
BOOKARAMA PACKDOWN
Apr. 21, 2024
12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
 
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