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Tewantin Noosa Lions Club Inc. The Pelican Brief April 2014 For up to date information about events and rosters, go to the website: www.tewantinnoosaqld.lions.org.au Tewantin Noosa Lions Club Inc. (INC. No. 1A79 District 201 Q4, Queensland, Australia. Address: P. O. Box 67, Tewantin Qld. 4565 Please note: Views expressed in this bulletin may not represent the official views of the Club. Tewantin Noosa Lions Club meets: 6:30pm Meeting 7:00pm, 1 st & 3 rd Tuesdays of every month at the Tewantin Noosa RSL Club. NEXT DINNER MEETING: Tuesday 1 st April Tewantin RSL Club, cost $17.00 Please arrange a replacement if you are unable to perform your assigned duties at the meeting. MOST IMPORTANT, Please email John Nichols no later than 12 noon Monday before meeting and leave a message to register any apologies & equally important, register any guest attendance. Birthdays in April Ian McKay 15 th Sandra Crisp 15 th Alison Watts 22 nd Chris Pullin 23 rd Paul Beeston 26 th Jill Smith 28 th Diane Cooke 29th

A short report from me this month as I have been away for half of it. Thank you to Gus, Ian, and David for keeping me informed of the important things in life and looking after the remainder of issues that crop up monthly. Jenny and I had a good time in Vietnam - attached photo showing a cooking school attendance. PRESIDENTS REPORT March is a busy month with Festival of Surfing, and Clean up Australia Day events. The Clean Up Catering went well and 28 tonnes of rubbish was collected in our area staggering to think that people can rubbish the environ like this. The Festival of Surfing week was all sunny and bright with good waves- congratulations to all the new members who took part in this project, by all accounts the members worked hard and we had a good financial result. A big thanks to Gary Dun for the work he and Linda put into this event- a great credit is due to you both. In between all this nineteen members attended the Noosa Heads Lions 40 th Anniversary Dinner. All those that I have spoken to said it was a great night and very enjoyable. The Easter Car Parking, and Anzac Day projects are just around the corner and David has received good feedback so far for his rosters. Any vacant spots should be filled so please help out here. Our meeting on 18 March included a great presentation by Phil Moran and also a colourful request for the nominations for officers in 2014/ 2015. Let us all get behind Ian for this task and fill the important spots required- the jobs are not that difficult and there are plenty of our Lions members who are willing to give you a hand. Come on, put your hand up and do your best for the club. We also have a Bunnings Day coming up soon (April 15) and the funds raised are always boost for the Lions Biggest BBQ day fundraiser. In conjunction with the BBQ we will be running a raffle which has been sanctioned by Bunnings with great prizes. Tickets can be sold to Lions Members so buy a few tickets to help out. The Youth of the Year event was a great success for Ellie, our entrant, and while she was placed second it was a great effort on her part and also Darcy s. We wish her well in the future and our club is to try harder in future to get more attendance from members and general public in 2015. Our Press Team had a good month with not only publication in the local rags but also a good spread in the Lionhunter Magazine. The Finance Committee released some more funds into the local community and all is going well re our finance position. In the background Dagmar is doing a great Never complain about the length of our Lions aprons! job to make our web site one of the best Lions web sites around the region. Our chemical cleaning regime for the vans is going well and thanks to Les Wilcox for initiating this and following through with the supplier. The vans are very clean and all our equipment is working well. Good news is filtering through re the Wesley Care work to gain a successful Communication Device for Brett Dillon, but it must be stressed that we show patience in the trialling and assessment process. Any communication to Wesley Care should be placed through Paul Beeston as the point of contact wherever possible. Our relationship with the Wesley Care group who do some wonderful work for all their residents is very strong and other groups are getting the message about their work in the community, which is one of our prime aims. Our Board meeting was held on 25 March and it was a full meeting with lots of decisions made in a friendly atmosphere- many things were discussed and results of donations and work in progress for Projects keep the Board there for a couple of hours. The meetings are not arduous and once again I urge you as members to take on officer positionsyou can do it and remember there is a fountain of experience in the club to assist you. Peter

COMING EVENTS Bunnings BBQ Bunnings BBQs continue to be a great source of income for us. Our next BBQ is on Saturday 5/4/14, is being run as part of Lions Biggest BBQ fundraiser, with all proceeds going to Australian Lions Childhood Cancer research Foundation. We very much appreciate the support of Bunnings. We will be running one and possibly two raffles on the day. The Roster is filled, and thank you to all who have volunteered for this event Easter Car Parking Project Coordinator Peter Hallman Reports; For the first time, Council has decided to open the Noosa Heads Lions Park for parking using the same arrangement as for the Christmas Parking. Provided the weather cooperates, we can expect a busy time as visitors look for parking in the Hastings St precinct. Indeed, it is likely that the park area will fill to capacity quickly, and there will be a queue forming to gain entry. Should this occur, I would ask one of the 'gate keepers' to walk along the line of cars backed up in the approach road and 1. Ask if the driver is looking for paid parking and, if so, advise the driver that the car park is full and they may have to wait for 10 minutes or so before a space becomes available. 2. To assist the flow of traffic through the 'free parking area', please ask drivers who choose to wait for parking to pull to the left in the approach road so that cars seeking to exit the area can do so without delay. Thanks to all the members who have put their name on the roster. All positions are filled which is a great result. Anzac Day The ANZAC Day activities will be organized by Gary Dun. More information will be provided at the next Dinner meeting on 1 st April.

Recent Projects Surf Carnival Lion Gary Dun wishes to thank you all for turning up in time and the way you worked. It did not go unnoticed that some people are more used to handling money than others, but the main thing is you gave it a go like most other jobs. Occupation Health & Safety reported one minor accident in the Van. One cut thumb which needed band aids. It is important to write up any accidents that happen and remember most objects you touch are SHARP or HOT. Garry would like you to know that we used approx; 95 dozen eggs which equates to 1140 eggs 60 kgs of bacon which equates to 1800 slices of bacon. The gross takings over the eight days were about $16700. The success of this event is very much the result of the incredible effort that Gary puts in (with help from his family). From initial liaison with the organisers, to moving the vans to and from, to ordering all provisions, and working tirelessly for the whole 8 days of the event, Gary puts in an amazing effort. Congratulations again on a job well done Gary! Gary Dun (above), and with his helpers on one of the days, (left).

Youth of the Year Finals (thanks to Chris and Christine Pullin) Ellie Price (from St Teresa s school) Tewantin Noosa Club s Youth of the Year winner, being presented with her winners certificate at the Zone final (hosted by Peregian Springs Lions Club) at Coolum RSL on Saturday 8 th The four finalists in the Regional 2014 Youth of the Year competition, held at Mooloolaba Community Club (hosted by Mooloolaba Lioness Club). The winner was Ellen Lynch (from Emanuel Lutheran College) second from right. Ellie Price far left, was runner-up.

Noosa Heads Lions Club 40 th Anniversary Dinner Our Club joined with the Noosa Heads Club on the night of their 40 th Anniversary on 11 th March at the Tewantin Noosa RSL, for an enjoyable evening of celebration and recollections for their Club. Barrie Bridger spoke about the formation of Noosa Heads Lions Club sponsored by Tewantin Noosa Lions. Barry was a member of our club at the time, and had interesting memories to impart. Past Councillor June Colley spoke of the ongoing importance and recognition of Lions in the local community. Key past and present members were recognised for their efforts, for example the inaugurating and running of the Noosa Triathalon for many years. Peter and Mary Kiernan spoke of the history of the club. Joy and Joe Gilbert were recognised for their tireless work in the community. This was followed by an address from Delwyn Hallett, the District Governor congratulating the club on its anniversary. DG Delwyn Hallett congratulating Norm Unstead (a life member of the Noosa Heads Lions Club) on receiving the Presidents Appreciation Award. Some of the members of Tewantin Noosa Club (with Ian and Kath McKay hiding behind Alan and Margaret Jolly) at the Noosa Lions Club 40 th Anniversary dinner. It was very good to see Keith McDonald there as well.

Presentations at Our Dinner meeting held on 18 th March Phil Moran is the general manager of Noosa LandCare which was formed in 1989. He oversees 28 paid staff and 380 volunteers in a business that has a turnover of $1.4 million annually. His staff are involved in all aspects of land care. These activities include surveys, planning, training, weed control, regeneration, sustainability, education and water quality. He was particularly proud of the work done in training and spoke of how several people who started through government based incentives like Green Corps had progressed to be full time paid employees of LandCare or council. LandCare have been and wishes to continue being involved in our club. Peter noted their support in our golf course tree planting and the recent trees for new citizens on Australia day. Phil was thanked by Ian Glew on behalf of the club. Phil Moran from Noosa LandCare First VP Ian McKay addressing the meeting re Board nominations for the 2014/15 year. Several nominations were accepted, and nominations were closed 26 th March.

It s What We Do Recently Club member Cathy Jack learned that a part-time instructor at the Noosa Leisure Centre was trying to raise money to purchase an Exercise Bike for her daughter, a student at a local high school, who, has recently been diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. The main concern is her neck. She currently wears a brace to bed for neck support, but her Doctors request she tries to go without the brace through the day to keep her neck muscles working and not lose their strength. She has been able to keep up with her studies at school, and constantly rests her head on the desk to help her get through the day. She is constantly in pain. Until this illness she had been able to play sport and maintain fitness. Due to her medication and non activity her mother is very concerned with her mental and physical state, and has tried to find some form of activity she can do while sitting upright with her back and neck straight. The Tempo U3200 Upright Exercise Bike allows the rider to sit upright unlike other exercise bikes which require the rider to lean forward. Cathy prepared a submission to our Club Board who approved the expenditure of $500 for the bike which has now been presented to the family. On the first day the girl rode the exercise bike for 15 minutes at 5 minute intervals. Her mother said she was exhausted, because this was the first exercise she had been able to do for months. She has become motivated, rides the bike 6 days a week, and has now managed 30 minutes without stopping. Her strength is returning. Another example where our work to raise money changes lives for people in our community. Well done Cathy.

Jols Jottings April 2014 Margaret and I visited our old mates at Peregian Springs Nan and John Crossley a couple of days ago, John told us of a recent very interesting guest speaker their Lions Club had. He flew in from Roma, his occupation is a Salvation Army Padre, a youngish bloke with a fixed wing and chopper pilot licence, who spends his time visiting property owners throughout Queensland. His descriptions of the plight of these people that also includes thousands of farm labour and the people who serve the communities brought his audience to stunned silence with many teary eyed club members. An area that stretches from Mt Isis in the north, St George to the south, west beyond the Queensland boarder and east almost to the coast. He told of farmers allowing their neighbours to move stock onto fresh green pastures that were lucky enough to cop patches of heavy electrical down pours. As he flies from property to property with donations of food he sees red brown dirt from horizon to horizon with dead and dying cattle, piles of white bones surrounding dried out water holes, dead Kangaroos, Emus, goats, and wild horses. A sight from hell!! An 18 year old university student on returning home for the summer holidays was told by his parents that they could not afford for him to complete his degree, but would have to stay on the property and help his father. His father next morning sent him out to shoot more starving cows. He never returned but shot the cows and pointed the gun at himself and ended the life of a talented young man. This is not an isolated case; it happens every day, people with deep depression throw their hands in the air to what seems an impossible situation, and through in the towel We hear of courageous city women in Brisbane working their butts off trying to make a difference, help is coming from a number of organizations, but even with these recent rains the people of the bush will need a huge helping hand over several years to get them up and running again. My thoughts focus on the Government s lack of interest. Sure PM Abbott has offered easier loan rates, but that s of no help when you re starving. Surely some of the billions dished out every year in foreign aid should be harvested to save what was and will be again a highly productive community, who over the past years have contributed hugely to saving the children funds etc. If our cattle men of the bush all disappear, God help our ability to give foreign aid in the future as well as feeding thousands of people from our huge export of cattle trade worldwide. As Lions we have the ability to gather in all organizations and make a very concerted combined well planned strategic long lasting approach to this problem. Something that embraces the whole coastal area of Queensland, Calling on assistance from coastal 201q1, 201q2, 201q3, 201q4, Rotary, RSL and as many other charitable organizations as we can get to come on board. Someone in our huge costal population must have the skills and enthusiasm to put this together. Do you know of such a person? AJ