Ffffffffff11111111111111111111 Tewantin Noosa Lions Club Inc. vbb The Pelican Brief February 2016 For up to date information about events and rosters, go to the website: Tewantin Noosa Lions www.tewantinnoosaqld.lions.org.au Club meets: 6:30pm Meeting 7:00pm, 1 st & 3 rd 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 MEETINGS: Tuesday 2 February Tuesday 16 February Please arrange a replacement if you are unable to perform your assigned duties at the meeting. 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. MOST IMPORTANT Please email John Nichols no later than the Sunday night before the meeting and leave a message to register any apologies & equally important, register any guest attendance. Birthdays in February. Colin Crisp May Duncan Dagmar Orlicek Jeff Stazz
Hi PRESIDENTS Everyone. REPORT Well Christmas is done and dusted for another year. We only had 2 days of car parking cancelled which wasn t too bad. All in all it was a great success raising much needed funds. Great work everyone now bring on Easter. Australia Day is around the corner as I write this it is gearing up to be an absolute wonderful family day for Noosa and surrounds. The bushfires have caused great devastation to our beautiful country with many Lions Clubs losing their clubhouses. We have two tins now available for appeals so our first one will be to help bushfire victims. Which will be at the Australia Day event. The Australians Lions Foundation has made an emergency donation of $10,000 to the appeal, so hopefully we can add to this. Our breakfast clubs are starting back in February so I do hope everyone will still volunteer to help both Noosaville and Tewantin schools. I have some hamper food that everyone is still bringing to our dinner meetings to share out with 2 chaplains of which they are most appreciative. Thank you for ever thing you are all doing. PRESIDENT DI. Keep up the good work Di as President.
Reports for Pelican Brief. Car Parking. The Good News: We parked 5,683 cars at Christmas at an average of over 400 cars each day. There was great support from the Club with 40 members doing at least one shift. Well done team. The Even Better News: We do it all again at Easter starting on Good Friday (25 March 2 weeks after Festival of Surfing) and finishing on Sunday 3 April. By then we will have some new rules and will have the cashless driver situation sorted. Chris Pullin was the inaugural winner of the G o l d e n C a r K e y A w a r d for the most amount of shifts. Bill Battilana was equal in numbers but bringing a hammock and leaving the work to Louise ruled him ineligible. Social Committee. The Social Committee will have met by the time of publishing so stand by for more hi-jinks and fun in the sun (figuratively speaking). Yours in Lions Paul BREAKFAST ON GYMPIE TERRACE A GREAT SOCIAL OUTING Luffy Jay and Paul Ian Michael and Peter Smith Together we can achieve anything
May and Margaret The Master cook Colin Crisp. Note::: The Toad in the Hole MEMBERSHIP MATTERS report from Committee Chair, Ian McKay Welcome to 2016 I would say to you all take a look at our website and see what is new. Dagmar is doing good job. Dave touched on Conventions at our last meeting and the one we should make a 100% To attend is Mooloolaba, the Convention will be held in October 2016.You will hear more when Dave returns. Nominations was touched on also at our last dinner meeting. These elections are for floor members to have the opportunity to elect the President, 2 VPs, Secretary, Treasurer, and up to 6 Board Members. This is a time for you to say YES and nominations need to be tidied up by April 2016 so that the 16/17 Year Directory can be printed. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK-----ASK ONE-- --TO JOIN OUR CLUB. Contacts on the committee are: Ian McKay 5474-3348. Peter Schofield 5474-1297 Ian Glew 5455-6644
Watched by her 2 children Janelle spoke of her reasons for joining Lions before being inducted by Lion Dave Watts who spoke of the obligation of Lions to serve the community. Janelle Ahamajani with her sponsor Dagmar Have you read:: Dr Jitsuhiro Yamada World President Of Lions International E-Mail and other information. Build our Lions Legacy Brett s Homecoming Our club has been involved with Wesley Care since it began operating some three years ago. We have shown our support in many different ways including helping staff raise funds at Bunning's barbeques and visiting residents
It is good to have you home Brett One of the first residents, Brett, has just had a long 6 months away from his home. Initially illness took him to Nambour hospital but the stay was then extended due to issues relating to his post hospital placement. Finally he came back to Wesley Care late in December and a welcome home party was arranged for January. About 20 people met at Wesley Care on Tuesday 12th for lunch. It was a happy occasion buoyed by the fact that as Carol, Brett's mum said he is so happy to be back and is thriving here. The party was greatly enhanced by the music, and company, of Mick Lindsay and Ryan Giles (pictured here with Brett). They made a great team even though they had just met on the day. It will be good to hear them both at our Australia Day celebrations. WHO s WHO Thank you Janelle for writing this article on yourself Janelle Elizabeth MacDonald. I was a war baby and didn't meet my dad until I was four years old when he returned from serving with the RAAF. Sydney was a great place to grow up and we spent lots of time at our beach house on the NSW Central Coast. As teenager I studied Speech and Drama gaining diplomas from AMEB and Trinity College which gave me the opportunity to perform on the stage. I also studied singing at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and gained a love of
musical theatre. During the 60s I worked and travelled in the UK and Europe for the Australian Government using my secretarial skills. On my return I married and set up home in Perth where our two girls were born. In 1975 we relocated to Canberra where I taught Speech and Drama and administrated the Australian National Eisteddfod for over twenty years. I joined Sing Australia and have been able to tour with the group to Italy, Turkey, Canada and Vietnam. Since coming to live here in paradise two years ago, I have taken up Thai chi and joined the Lions club. I am enjoying serving the community and meeting lots of new friends. Youth of the Year starts at 6-30pm 16 February 2016 Our club has participated in the Youth of the Year Program for many years and it is an Australia wide program. The schools we cover are Good Shepherd Lutheran College and St Teresa s College. Noosa Heads club caters for Sunshine Beach High and Cooroy/Pomona Noosa High Schools. It is open to students of 16 years and above and is in the form of a series of interviews by our judges and a public speaking event held at our 2nd dinner meeting in February. From here the winner goes onto Zone finals, District, state and then to national finals. The public speaking is in the form of a 2 minute answer to 2 impromptu questions set by the judges on a range of current topics. A 5 minute speech, topic of their choice is given and both are judged by our 3 judges who are taken from a wide range of professions. The program was designed to encourage, foster and develop leadership in conjunction with other citizenship qualities in our youth. By emphasizing these qualities it hopes to provide outstanding role models for the youth of Australia and overall increase in confidence of young men and women. The program is sponsored nationally by the NAB which has nothing to do with club finals but assists at the national level. Our club has always had a member of the local NAB on the judging panel. Our judges this year are Karen Parry (NAB), Sandy Bolton (Noosa Council) who was a judge last year and asked to do it again this year and Corrie Connors (Principal Tewantin State School). It is vital that club members and their spouses attend this night and support our youth. JAY ROACH If you know of any lions that are not well or just need help Phone Helen Hatter 5474-4152 Human Resource Person
Occupation Safety and Health Make sure all forms are filled in as Van Captain Report anything that could be a hazard. Report to OS&H anything that needs fixing Lion Colin Crisp co-ordinator AS A TEAM WE CAN ACHIEVE ANYTHING Golden Key award To Chris Pullin for most car parking duties. Runner up most popular Bill Battilana Presenter: One and only: Paul Guest Speaker: Mick Reid introduced his guest, Sally Higgs. Senior Black Belt, Advocate against Domestic Violence, Volunteer Firefighter, Apprentice Chef, and Agricultural Award Winner. Sally is a committed, enthusiastic person, and at 18, at the beginning of her working life. Growing up on a farm, working in Black Ant restaurant, her certificate courses in year 12 at Noosa High School and a dedication to martial arts has given Sally a passion and commitment to always do her best and achieve what at times seems difficult. Sally shared her passion and captured the audience as she talked of her values and beliefs, dot pointed below:
Sustainable agriculture and produce to plate Martial arts and its ability to empower people Domestic violence and the need for adults to protect themselves The over reliance on new technologies Young people and the responsibility they need to take for themselves and their diet Response - Jacqui Nichols Jacqui Thanked Sally for her talk noting her drive, focus and enthusiasm THIS COULD ONLY HAPPEN IN NEW ZEALAND Members don t forget Youth Of The Year 16 February Dinner meeting 6pm-6.30pm Start. It s a Partners night. Australia Day Report. Lion Jacqui Nichols
First up thank you for all of the excellent editorials leading up to Australia Day Festival 2016. We had heavy rain the night prior flooding parts of the park which resulted in the council & committee moving the ceremony & entertainment to The J. Organisers were ankle deep in water at 6am in the morning & a decision needed to be made. The ceremonies went off without a hitch @ the J. Then the sun came out in all its glory & we made the call to take the festival back to Lions Park to the awaiting crowds who had been reading editorials about the festival in the park prior to the event. It was a huge effort particularly for Krossfire Entertainment Sound engineer Zac who had to set up twice that day. The Musos did it with a smile with the result of more than a thousand people being entertained & having a blast. Twisted Mr gave out way in excess of 350 balloon animals. Andino the Magician kept hundreds enthralled with his magic tricks and there were many with painted faces by Jude & Holly's hair art creations walking around the park...happy, happy faces. Classic cars had many fans whilst the Rotary & Lions Food vans kept the crowds fed. The only down side was that we were unable to have many of the planned activities due in the main to safety issues with the damp conditions. A big thank you to absolutely everyone involved in this event...the Noosa Council, Tewantin Noosa Lions Club, Noosa Heads Rotary Club, the entertainment & activity contingent & of course the media & public who supported us. Cheers Jacqui Nichols Tewantin Noosa Lions Club EDITORS TREVOR COAD IAN MCKAY Australia Day went well. Bill Shame it rained Luffy. But all is OK..