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Fellow Rotarians and Friends,
 
Another fantastic night at the hub, nice to see so many members and partners attend. A big thankyou to Narelle for cooking up a wonderful meal and delicious desserts. Thanks also to Pauline for the pre dinner nibbles. Sarah performed a brilliant sergeant session and collected over $80 from our members. I’m sure Sarah you will be welcomed back again.  Emma and Dave cooked a brilliant BBQ.
 
Last Friday our Bunnings BBQ raised over $1150.00. A big thankyou to Uwe, Pauline, Jim, Harold, Jeff and Bill Waller for making this another successful fund raising effort.
 
Please don’t forget to register for our social night, next Tuesday  at Roy`s Italian restaurant Sorrento. Please register via the website as numbers are required by this Friday. Looking forward to seeing you all.
 
Hooray
 
Andrew
 
FINANCE REPORT - Neil Jones
 
Meeting   23 August 2022     
Fines $80.35 Hub Function profits  $   483.00
Copper Pot     $10.25    
    Bunnings Sizzle Friday 19/8  $1,157.05     
TOTAL $90.60       $1,640.05       
 
 
SECRETARY REPORT - Neil Baldwin
Secretary Neil has been caravaning in NSW
 
 
ATTENDANCE REPORT 23 AUGUST 2022
 
15 Broadbeach Members including Honorary Member Kevin O'Brien
  
Visiting Rotarian:                                                                                     
   Guest Speaker: 
13  Members Guests: Pat Curr, Desley Daviess, Haidee Diez, Kay Hodges, Edwina Hutchison, Christine Jones, Denise Jordan, Marie Jorden, Narelle, Sarah & Emma McTaggart, David Moran and Roslyn Tomlinson
28 Total Attendance 
 
 
NEXT MEETING 
 
Tuesday 30 August
Fifth Tuesday Social Night 6.00 for 6.30pm
Roy's By Gemelli Italian Restaurant (BYO Wine)
4/6 Panitz Street Bundall
 
To assist with catering please register your attendance/non attendance by Friday evening.
 
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August 16th - 31st        Kevin O'Brien & Uwe Seifert
September 1st -15th     Harold Busch & Rock O'Keefe
September 16th - 30th Neil Baldwin & tbc
 
 
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Social Night @ Roy's by Gemelli Italian Restaurant
Roy's by Gemelli Italian Restaurant
Aug 30, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
No meeting tonight - Sept 6th
Sep 06, 2022
 
13 Sept. 2022 - Bruce Paige
Mermaid Waters Tavern
Sep 13, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Visit by District Governor Karen Thomas
The Hub
Sep 20, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Meeting 27 September 2022
To be Advised
Sep 27, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
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Alex Jorden
August 1
 
Harold Busch
August 4
 
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August 12
 
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August 27
 
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August 30
 
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Narelle mcTaggart
August 15
 
Noel Hodges
Kay Hodges
August 23
 
Kevin O'Brien
Jeanette O'Brien
August 27
 
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Kevin O'Brien
August 27, 1986
36 years
 
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Rotary International     
Rotary Information Weekly

Rotary statement on recent polio detections in U.S., Europe

The recent detection of the vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 case in New York, USA, and isolates in several environmental samples collected in London are stark reminders that as long as polio exists anywhere, it is a threat everywhere. It also highlights the importance of vaccination as the only form of protection against polio and other vaccine-preventable diseases and the work that needs to be done in our communities to encourage the uptake of vaccines. Also, as the world gets closer to zero wild poliovirus cases, it is increasingly important to track all forms of the virus wherever they may appear, including in polio-free regions.

The U.S. is still considered low risk for paralytic outbreaks of polio due to the high level of vaccine coverage across the population. If a child has received the entire course of vaccines, the risk of becoming paralyzed by polio is negligible. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 92.6% of children aged 24 months are fully vaccinated against polio, slightly below the 95% World Health Organization target.

The best things countries can do to protect themselves from polio until the disease is eradicated from the world are to: maintain high vaccination coverage and robust disease surveillance and be ready to respond in the event of an outbreak to minimize the risk and consequences of polio re-introduction or re-emergence anywhere.

The world currently has a unique opportunity to stop virus transmission for good. Still, all parties, including donors and country governments, must re-commit to polio eradication by fully supporting the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) 2022-2026 strategy. This focuses on adopting an emergency posture while generating greater accountability and ownership from country governments to eradicate wild polio and end variant poliovirus (cVDPV) outbreaks.

Rotary, a global service organization with over 1.4 million members, has been at the center of the worldwide effort to eradicate polio for over three decades. Every year, through our funding partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary commits $150 million to the global effort to eradicate polio. We have contributed more than $2.6 billion and countless volunteer hours to end polio forever. Together with our partners, we engage communities everywhere to encourage high vaccination rates, immunizing over 400 million children annually. More than 20 million people are walking today who otherwise would have been paralyzed because of our efforts and those of our partners in the GPEI.

The time for urgent action is now. A new vaccine has been deployed – novel oral polio vaccine 2 (nOPV2) – which is more genetically stable to stop outbreaks of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus effectively. With sustained political and financial commitments, the GPEI is confident that we can achieve a world in which no child is paralyzed by polio again.

18 August 2022

 
 
FROM OUR MEETING 23 AUGUST 2022

Scribe: Rock O'Keefe
Future Rotarian, Sarah McTaggart, opened the meeting by introducing herself as the replacement Sergeant.
 
Pauline proposed the Toast to the Broadbeach Rotary Club in recognition of the Club’s 50th Anniversary.
 
Sarah invited the President, Andrew, to present Club Announcements:
*Andrew thanked all who helped prepare the Hub for the meeting with cleaning, set-up etc.
*Andrew also thanked Pauline, Narelle & Emma McTaggart, and David Moran for their efforts to provide a superb meal.
 
Pauline shared that some Muslim customers of the Bunnings Sausages were concerned that the sausages were not halal. She informs the Club members that the sausages came from Coles and all Coles meat is halal, and suitable to be eaten by Muslim devotees.
 
Andrew thanked all the workers at the Bunnings Sausage Sizzle last Friday and made around $1100.
 
Next week is the Social Nite at Roy’s Italian in Campbell St., Sorrento. Please book in by next FRIDAY.
 
Heads & Tails was won by Dave Moran
Christine Jones won the Raffle.
 
(Comment: It was evident how an injection of young people increases the fun and vitality of meetings. Sarah and Emma were a breath of fresh air and it is an example of why it is vital for us to work hard to get younger members into the Club.)
 
Meeting closed at 7.50pm
 
 
The week in Pictures
  
               Cec was on the door                   Earlybird arrivals Pat, Christine & Haidee
  
                               Pre dinner fellowship enjoyed by all present
       
         Guess who is behind the bar?          Andrew and Family cooked up a BBQ Treat 
  
   Acting Sergeant Sarah McTaggart              Pauline proposed toast to BBRC
  
    Guest David Moran won Heads & Tails             Christine Jones won the raffle
 
                       Another very successful Fellowship Night at The Hub 
 
WEEKLY LAUGHS

Anyone got any advice how to get the price sticker off a non stick pan

"There's only a 1 in 100 chance of anything going seriously wrong," the surgeon told me. "Besides, I've done 99 of these operations before and they've all been fine."

Nobody is afraid of being alone in the dark. Everyone is afraid of NOT being alone in the dark
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I have just seeded a bird-proof lawn. It’s impeccable.

As I get older, I remember all the people I lost along the way. Maybe a career as a tour guide was not the right choice.

The mind is like a television. When it goes blank, it’s a good idea to turn off the sound.

When I was in school I was always successful at spelling bees Other words I found much harder.

I recently took up meditation. It’s better than sitting around doing nothing

When I die, I want to go like my grandfather. Quietly in his sleep, not screaming in terror like his passengers !!!
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Burning Questions:

I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.

Once you're in heaven, do you get stuck wearing the clothes you were buried in for eternity?

What disease did cured ham actually have?

How is it that we put man on the moon before we figured out it would be a good idea to put wheels on luggage?

Why is it that people say they "slept like a baby" when babies wake up like every two hours?

Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then put money in binoculars to look at things on the ground?
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Q: What do you get when you cross a chicken with a millipede?
A: Drumsticks for everyone.

Q: Why couldn't the pirate get to Davy Jones' Locker?
A: He didn't know the combination!

Q: What do they call a physiotherapist in Egypt?
A: A Cairopractor.

Q: What happened when the owl lost his voice?
A: He didn't give a hoot.
 
 
Interesting Facts 
 
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