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Central Connection 87
 
Date : 28th May 2019
We meet Tuesdays at
5:30 for 6:00 PM
The Dunedin Club
33 Melville Street
Dunedin,  9016
New Zealand
 
NO MEETING 4TH JUNE
 
Next meeting 11th June 2019 
 
Apologies and meal guests to be entered into the web base (button below) by 11 am on the day of the meeting.
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Speakers
Jun 04, 2019
Jun 11, 2019
Rotary Group Study Exchange to Tasmania - Farming Technology
Jun 18, 2019
New Members Talk
Jun 25, 2019
From Zambia to New Zealand
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PLEASE NOTE THE MEETING RESPONSIBILITIES REFER TO THE LAST MEETING
Meeting Responsibilities
Reception 1
Thomas, Rajesh
 
Reception 2
Kamath, Shri
 
President's guest
Kamath, Shri
 
Grace
Jefferies, Sandy
 
Thought for the week
Jefferies, Sandy
 
Speaker introduction
Hocking, Adrian
 
Speaker thanks
Lai, Jean
 
Sergeant
Batchelor, Grant
 
What's new
Pye, Julia
 
Heads and tails
Perry, Louise
 
Hospitality
Perry, Louise
 
                   

SERGEANT SESSION

In true Sergeant fashion Grant B chose this forum to assassinate members of the Club while depleting them of their loose change.

Already feeling sad Sarah had to pay up for someone else damaging 4 panels of her beloved little car.

Nicole fined for cell phone usage at the dinner table, Neville had a Fire Service visit, Stephen Grant for being consistently late and Wendy for sensibly requesting an empty chair between the Sergeant and herself. David harshly fined for providing no gossip whatsoever upon request and Sue for flying under the Radar. The 2 new Graduates severely fined for their different celebratory styles. Murray wisely maintained silence upon the Sergeant’s demand for invitations to his upcoming Exhibition, take the shameless free plug Murray...7th June (see further in the bulletin.)

 
 
HEADS & TAILS
 
Not that one wants to dob another member in, Derek may have won unfortunately went home empty handed as the runner not unfairly thought one helped themselves to the many bottles of wine stacked on the the side board!!!

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

Courtesy of Sandy J

"People need to be encourages. People need to be reminded of how wonderful they are. People need to be believed in - told that they are brave and smart and capable of accomplishing all they dreams they dream and more. 
Remind each other of this."
 
 
Stacey Jean Spear
 
WHAT'S NEW

Julia P recently graduated with a Diploma in ICT and now is extremely qualified to design a program to blow something up itself. While a big weekend, she thoroughly enjoyed her Graduation.

Julia’s Children 9 & almost 13 are enjoying all the things they are doing at their age especially netball, school production, the eldest happily involved in all things school, the youngest is “really just eating lunch at school.”

Bobby has finally finished commuting from Napier for her job shortening the journey by working for the Eagle Brewing in Christchurch.

Julia is coming to the end of a very enjoyable stint in the Social Services Sector with the Methodist Mission where she has learnt a lot and been involved in developing some interesting programmes. After only 6 months however she struggles with the desire to work in such a heartening sector with like minded people while needing to financially support her family. How do you keep good people with good intentions when the remuneration does not measure up? Now looking for the next opportunity.

 
 
 
OUT & ABOUT
Just a few more weeks to go, before we are back in Dunedin,I have attached a couple of photos from our venture of Boating on the Avon and Kennet Canal in England, you will notice that Jan was the main controller of Opening and Closing of the Locks,I  had to steer the boat as Captain!!
 
See you in June 
 
Cheers Bob and Jan
 
Best Wishes Murray

Notices

President Elect Eleanor stepped into the breach tonight welcoming us all to what was rather a full house. All the better for our guest Speaker Remaya, and a welcome back to Wendy , Bob and Annette, Honourary Member Rosemary and Penny. 

 

NO MEETING 4TH JUNE - INFORMAL DINNER 

 

As there is no meeting next week all Members and their families are invited to dinner at Nellies, 6 Gordon Road, Mosgiel. 

A set menu $40 - $10 of which is a donation to Starfish. Organise a carpool (Karaoke Carpool if you wish) and see you over the hill, only 15 minutes from town.

If you are going to attend the get together at Nellies next Tuesday please indicate your attendance on the apologies system as  described below:
Please do this ASAP
 
The apologies system is predicated on attendance until notification of an apology whereas Nellies on a non-meeting date is the opposite and you need informed consent to commit them to a meal.
 
The way to deal with this is to basically invite yourself as a guest named, in this case, “Nellies” (could be any special event):
  • In the apologies page
    • Select your own Name
    • Meeting date next Tuesday
    • Select Guest Meal
    • Add Guest Name as “Nellies”
  • In the attendance form, 
    • ignore all that is on the left hand side 
    • on the right side will be a list of members names inviting “Nellies” to a meal.
    • That is your committed list of attendees
 
District 9980  Water Bottle Fundraiser for 2019/20 supporting E-Club of WASH 
 
The Club watched a presentation as to the Why behind this particular Fundraising Drive.
Information about the proposed Rotary branded water bottle (aluminium 750ml with sipper cap)  fundraiser for the district to support the E-club of WASH and their Global grant application to rollout the WASH in Schools project in Nigeria. 
 
Rotary clubs are working with UNICEF  to develop sustainable water, sanitation, hygiene (collectively referred to as WASH), and education projects using the expertise and resources available through two of Rotary’s areas of focus: basic education and literacy and water and sanitation.
              
If each club takes 50 bottles x 30 clubs x retail $25 = $37,500 less cost estimate $15,000 = $22,500. A small discussion was held in regards to the Cub's desire to support this.
 
              Rotary Convention 2020
 
Welcome 
The 2020 Rotary International Convention will be in Honolulu, Hawaii!!
June 6-10, 2020 at the Hawaii Convention Center 
District 5000 has the honor to host the 2020 Rotary International Convention in our Aloha State. Each year, RI holds an international convention. It is in incredible opportunity to meet Rotarians from all over the world, exchange ideas and learn from a multitude of excellent, inspiring speakers. As the Host, D5000 gets to showcase our culture and our beautiful State. Rotarians will be able to sign up for events, tours or just enjoy our islands. One of the most popular functions at all the conventions is the “Host Hospitality Night”. 
Host Hospitality Night is an RI convention tradition, whereby local Rotarians provide a memorable evening of hospitality and international fellowship, hosting visitors in their homes or in restaurants or a larger venue. For the 2020 RI convention, this will be on Monday, June 8, 2020. District 5000 Rotarians will have the opportunity to host visiting Rotarians from around the world. 
Registration for the Honolulu 2020 Rotary Convention will open on June 1, 2019, with a special rate of USD $395. This rate is only available between June 1 and June 5. After that the rate goes up.
To take advantage of this rate go to: www.riconvention.org 
 
 
SPEAKER 11th JUNE
 
SVEN THELNING : Rotary Study Exchange to Tasmania
 
 
THIS WEEK'S SPEAKER

REMAYA CAMPBELL: Rotary Scholar

...and now for something quite exciting. As Sue so aptly said in her thank you, it is refreshing to hear first hand what and who Rotary does support. Adrian had the privilege to introduce Remaya, a Rotary Scholarship fellow studying Peace and Conflict at Otago University, wisely giving her the floor to tell us about her year in NZ and the journey to become a Peace Practitioner. While her family have been the solid foundation supporting and actively encouraging Remaya and her siblings to pursue their dreams, Rotary made it possible. Fulfilling a bucket list ambition to visit NZ while completing her Masters in her chosen field, Remaya is “having a blast.” A slight contrast to LA’s concrete jungle, NZ is the paradise of her dreams and thanks to the Rotary speaking circuit she is seeing places she could only have imagined last year. A recent trip to Milford and Doubtful Sound confirms we are as NZers are very lucky to live here. As a very young girl, her Mother read a “Lord of the Rings” chapter every night keeping her end of the bargain, creating favourite childhood memories and planting the seed to someday visit the Land of the films. Hobbiton has been a definite highlight. Contrary to the photos and what her Parents might believe, Remaya is here to study and develop her Peace Practitioner skills.

“What is Peace and why is it worth studying?”

The desire to contribute in someway to knowledge, academia and human betterment. Peace itself can be defined in many ways and means different things to different people:

  • Spiritual

  • Find it within you

  • Political, international

  • Absence of War

In simplified terms Peace can be broken down into two types.

Negative Peace: A ceasefire - guns have stopped, tension may still exist however there is no action. Ultimate goal is an absence of conflict.

Positive Peace: Striving for the utopian goal of fairness and justice in the presence of equality. The co-operation of 2 states or communities post conflict.

Unfortunately social structure currently rejects the principles of fairness. The concept of where Peace is needed is not always in a war torn community. The overall message Remya has learnt in her year is that Peace is a process not an end goal and we need to improve ourselves to get the result.

Thematic Areas of Peace and Conflict Studies:

  • Conflict Analysis

  • Conflict Resolution - Mediators

  • Social Relations (Remaya’s study) The Social Psychology of reconciling groups, their interaction, looking at the background causes.

Remaya’s research is defined into two areas;

  1. System Justification Theory - an overall human belief that world systems are fair because the alternative is that they are not fair and this can lead to psychological anxiety.

  2. Belief in a just world. Remaya’s theory developed during her research is “What is, is what ought to be” “people get what they deserve and deserve what they get.”

Raised as an American Evangelist and considering 81% of this demographic supported and voted for Trump in the 2016 American Election, this was a natural step to base her thesis on. Her research is focused on contradictions, individuals, their attitudes and the complete unwillingness to question any unfairness, contrasting so dramatically with Christian faith and beliefs. On a side note, no her parents have yet to read any of her research, only an iron clad thesis will be presented. Having worked for the Defence Department as an undergrad for the Trump administration, Remaya knows first hand the moral conflict within vs the need for employment, the skill set gained while potentially providing a safeguard working within, saying “no” until the next administration comes into term.

The Future - Plans and Rotary Legacy.

With only 2 weeks left the future is fast approaching. Remaya’s dream is to develop and instigate a non profit program focusing on Peace education in Secondary Schools. The Peace process starts with children. Her idea is to showcase an alternative to victory that doesn’t glorify violence instead is achieved through diplomacy, negotiations and compromise. A program where children learn to interact with others especially those that are different, live differently, believe in something else or have an alternative viewpoint. Right now this seems insurmountable however Rotary has taught her that dreams do come true. Remaya is living it, she is here in NZ (a lifelong dream) because of a Rotary Scholarship, trying to stay true to the Memorial Fund Legacy in making the world just a little bit better.

An equal and just society sounds like a rainbow chasing ideal. Peace is a process, Remaya has a firm belief if one changes how they think about Peace then yes it is indeed possible.

Why do people betray what the say they believe? Answer...buy the book!!

Follow Sue's advice Remaya, keep finding Rotary Clubs to speak at and see our Country.