
Part of the bulletin editor's role is to gather photos of our activities as Rotarians. These photos serve a future purpose, allowing us to reminisce and share stories about our club's history. After almost two decades of collecting these images, I've realized the fragility of life. This realization emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities and embracing life with love, laughter, and enthusiasm. The above photo was taken in 2005 on an RCB Outback Adventure to the Simpson Dessert. A bonding experience to say the least!
Throughout our Rotary Club's extensive history, we've shared moments of service and joy. Our photo archives capture the vibrant memories of our youth and trace our journey as we mature, symbolically represented until we transition from the pages. While this reflection may evoke nostalgia, it intends to inspire.
We are a diverse family, bound by our shared purpose. Despite inevitable disagreements, we collaborate harmoniously, achieving remarkable feats for the greater good. Our collective unity and achievements bring us all a sense of purpose and satisfaction, that we are all useful and respected people within our community just by being Rotarians. If you are new to Rotary and reading this, you will understand in time. If you have been in Rotary for years and you aren't feeling the vibe, it might be time to organise a club-wide social weekend away!

