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Issue 23
15 January 2025
 
 
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President's Ramblings
Happy New Year to all our members and friends and welcome to 2025.
 
Wow what a big and busy ending we had to 2024. Here’s a bit of a recap.
 
December 8th was our Christmas Party and a fabulous night of fun and frivolity was had by all at Shanikas Pakenham.
 
 
We were thrilled to conduct our annual Christmas Appeal on behalf of the Rotary Berwick and District Benevolent Society, a project of the Rotary Club of Berwick, donating food and toys collected from Nossal High School, Haileybury College,  Berwick College, St Margaret's Berwick Grammar and Kambrya College as well as Berwick Marketplace and Eden Rise Village Berwick Shopping Centre.  The generosity of students, staff and the public is amazing. All cages were emptied multiple times with contents delivered to Casey North Community Information & Support Service Inc. for distribution to those in need.
 
 
The pallet load of lego products we received from DIK and Playdough products from the Rotary Club of Emerald were distributed to Windermere and CNCISS.
In addition we supported the Windermere Merry Mission Appeal with $1500 in gift vouchers.
 
 
I had the pleasure of presenting several School Awards this year.
 
The first was to the Dux of Berwick College – Ariel Lev.
 
Citizenship and Endeavour awards were presented to Grade 6 students from Brentwood Park Primary School.
 
The club also provided a school Award for Harkaway Primary School.
 
 
Art Screens rounded out the year with final deliveries to Pakenham Hills Primary School and of course the Annual Sorrento Art Show hosted by the Rotary Club of Sorrento.
 
 
 
This week we have our Annual clean-up at the Berwick Cemetery.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of this event serving our local community.
Please see the details later in the bulletin. I hope to see you all there.
 
Cheers,
Andrew
 
 
Annual Berwick Cemetery Clean-up and BBQ
 
Celebrating 60 years of community service by our
club to the Berwick and Harkaway Cemetery Trust.
 
 
WHERE ?
Berwick Cemetery – Cnr Inglis & Buchanan Rds.
(Please park in Arch Brown Reserve near Tennis club (gateway through fence into cemetery) – entrance off Buchanan Rd.
 
WHEN ?
22nd Jan. 2025 from 5.30pm onwards.
 
WHAT?
  • Paint wrought iron work on old monumental graves.
    • Bring gloves, tin to put paint in, old clothes. Paint and brushes supplied.
  • Clean up debris etc. from grounds.
    • Bring gloves. Wheelbarrow supplied.
  • Water roses and newly planted trees(weather dependant)
    • Bring watering can.Hoses supplied.
  • Dig sedges/bullrushes out.
    • Bring mattock and shovel.
  • BBQ detail to bring cooking utensils.
Bring a chair to sit on and a jumper (can get cold when sun goes down)
 
Cheers,
Funno
 
End Polio Now Program Update
 
Below is the current status of Polio for the year ending 2024.
 
 
As you can see, Polio is ONLY endemic in 2 countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan. In 2022 there was an outbreak in Mozambique, and this was due to it being transported from Pakistan. This shows the importance of continuing the vaccination program to ensure it is truly eliminated. Sadly though, the number of cases increased in 2024 to 92, the highest since 2020.
 
 
As described by Murray Verso, Zone 8 End Polio Now Co-ordinator it is like a game of snakes and ladders.
The explosion of cases in Pakistan and Afghanistan is due to several factors:
  1. The population has become increasingly nomadic resulting in children missing out on vaccination programs.
  2. Disinformation about vaccines being a western conspiracy to sterilise Muslims and general distrust of vaccines are rampant.
  3. Sometimes communities refuse to allow their children to be vaccinated unless demands such as improved infrastructure are met.
  4. Attacks on vaccinators and their police guards are ongoing.
  5. Recently, the Taliban banned door to door vaccinations by female vaccinators.
Despite these challenges, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) believes it is still possible to achieve its two strategic goals:
      1. To permanently interrupt transmission of all polio virus in Afghanistan and Pakistan by the end of 2025, and if no further cases, certify countries polio free by the end of 2027.
      2. To stop the transmission of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 by the end of 2026 and prevent outbreaks in polio-free regions.
 
A generation ago, poliomyelitis was a feared disease. paralysing hundreds of thousands of children every year. Most countries have now eliminated the disease, and our generation is close to eradicating it entirely. Something Rotarians can be proud of.
 
 
We would encourage all Rotarians to consider making a tax deductable donation to End Polio Now and/or become a member of the Polio Plus Society.
 
Few realise that the Rotary Polio Eradication program was the ‘brainchild’ of Sir Clem Renouf, an Australian and former RI President. An interview with Sir Clem in 2015 can be viewed on YouTube. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=9yWjt7MO8h8)
 
Details on how to make a donation and/or become a member of the Polio Plus Society can be found on the following link:
 
To date 16 clubs have donated more than $1,000 US to End Polio Now.
 
Thank you
David Grieve – District 9815 Polio Co-ordinator
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
60th Annual Berwick Cemetery Clean-up
Berwick Cemetery
Jan 22, 2025
5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
 
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Member Birthdays
Ted French
January 9
 
Sandi Tarant
January 15
 
Louise Jackel
January 17
 
Gary Evans
January 27
 
Louise Carter
January 28
 
Wendy Moseley
February 5
 
Sam McCurdy
February 11
 
David Button
February 25
 
Andrew Somers
February 27
 
Spouse Birthdays
Pat Edwards
February 16
 
Join Date
Ted French
January 17, 1985
40 years
 
Jim Wilson
January 27, 1994
31 years
 
Andrew Somers
January 28, 2021
4 years
 
Geoff Double
February 5, 2004
21 years
 
Michele Somers
February 8, 2023
2 years
 
Shoey Schumacher
February 11, 2015
10 years
 
Terry Pollock
February 21, 2024
1 year
 
Tim Moore
February 27, 1997
28 years
 
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