Rotarian Jim Cundy reported on the Rotary Calendar Project for 2021. What a fantastic effort raising a very large sum of $ for Rotary projects locally and international as well as supporting a range of local clubs through their participation. Local Clubs and organisations who participated and received a financial benefit included Mypolonga Primary School, Kiawanis Club, Anglican Church, Bridge Patches & Quilters, Mobilong Rotary Club, Murray Bridge Pistol Club, Murray Bridge Croquet Club, Meals on Wheels MB, Strathalbyn Darts Club, Strathalbyn Rotary Club and the Wellington Progress Association. Led by Jim the team included Rob Walters, Kevin Prosser, Jack Reddin, Malcom Blight, Leanne Walding, Sue Foster and Don McLean. Rotarian Jaquie Best seen here with Jim will be taking over his role for next years production. Also discussed was a new project outlined by Steve Walker called "Badging the Bridge" . Rotary focus has moved sharply to environmental projects. Recycling is the immediate project in this focus. There are over 9,440 recycling bins picked up each fortnight in Murray Bridge. In addition a Kitchen Cady can be part of this process. Keep watching for further details soon.
John Scarvelis
Badging The Bridge
In the background of your Club there had been a small group addressing how we can “Badge the Bridge” from a Rotary perspective, when serendipitously a District Grant offer appeared offering the District Clubs monies that were surplus to requirements.
The guidelines were in brief: -
Show how your project will promote the Rotary brand within the Community
How your project will collaborate with other Rotary Clubs and/or other organisations
Supports one or more areas of Rotary’s areas of focus
The “Badge the Bridge” committee (which included reps from the Mobilong Club), morphed in to a group dedicated to developing a plan or project to garnishee this money from the District coffers ($5k plus one third of our own ie $6.6k total per Club or double if combined with Mobilong).
Our recently appointed Club Marketer in Steve Walker was challenged with putting together a presentation to this small group with a view to finding a project that would give us a very real chance of scoring some lazy dollars from District.
Keeping in mind that time is of the essence (the Grant has to be submitted on 31st of March 2022 and finalised by November 2022).
Monday night Steve regaled us with all sorts of ideas and signs and badging which in the end he distilled down to a project which was: -
Badging all the recycling wheelie bins in Murray Bridge with a large sticker which says “Rotary supports recycling” and the badge might contain the Rotary Clubs Logo, it might contain the Rotary website landing page, it might contain in small print the business that printed the stickers etc.
Steve will follow up on the costs, and present that detail together with an abridged version of his presentation to fellow Rotarians tonight with a further outline in two weeks time. This will give you all an idea of where this small committee is heading thus far.
Here’s the rub. We need you, fellow Rotarians, to give us some feedback on what you think of the idea. PLUS if you have a project that might better fill the bill then this will be the time to stand up and give us your idea. Indeed any project that you think might be worthwhile will be considered, if not for this Grant then perhaps later in the year.
Projects are the life blood of Service Clubs like ours.
CALENDAR WINNERS 1st MARCH 2022
$100
712
Kylie Hutchings
Klemzig
$30
651
Sue Jaensch
Murray Bridge
$20
249
J & G Scannell
Murray Bridge
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FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
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