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Meetings at Balgowlah RSL

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  As well as ZOOM....  Members can now attend the club and meet over dinner prior to  Rotary meetings in the Wine Room. Whilst ZOOM has helped the club function, a break from the formality of a video meeting is most enjoyable and beneficial. The meeting layout in the Wine Room on Tuesday September 15  Just notify Lindy or Rick that you are coming so that we comply with COVID19 requirements of 10 people max.

Sue excels as our Minister for Fun

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One of the most important elements in any club is social interaction and having fun. While ZOOM has undoubtedly helped the club to function in current times; getting together, gentle exercise in the outdoors then meeting and talking over coffee or at a picnic is equally important. PP Sue Terry has assembled a great collection of different and interesting walks in our locality and everyone who participated have thoroughly enjoyed them - so here is a rundown of the those that have occurred.  Sue will advise of the walks that are being planned at future club meetings Warriewood Wetlands Despite a light sprinkle the highly enjoyable walk was on mostly on boardwalk or easy flat paths.  A team of 8 walkers started 'Steptember' in fine form. (actually it was Friday September 4) . Very early in the walk the wildlife was in plain view, a young wallaroo seems not to notice our group and grazed only a few meters away from the boardwalk. A Royal Spoonbill was further away. We heard lots o

Dr Diana Hart OAM: A Fortunate Life

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Diana HART, OAM: A FORTUNATE LIFE On Tuesday September 1, our club speaker was member PP Diana Hart OAM who gave a interesting and inspiring speech entitled A Fortunate Life . Infront of a small Covid compliant audience and on ZOOM to the remaining members, Diana outlined her life which encompassed not only an amazing and busy Medical career but also both leading or being substantially involvement with major Rotary Health projects. “Rotary has proved a great way to make the most of life”: Quote from her life story in the Manly Daily. Diana was born in Sydney and at age 6 moved from Strathfield to Avoca which had a one teacher school. At a young age she became heavily involved local community activities and sport, playing tennis (her father instigated the construction of the court) and ballroom dancing in the Avoca Community Hall. Diane attended PLC Croydon then the leaving certificate year at East Hills Girls High School. Tennis Courts Avoca Community Hall