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Rotary Club of Patong Beach
Phuket Thailand 
 
 
 
Bulletin 606A Volume 14 - No.18 - 17th December  2019
 
 
        

 

         

                    

                           

 

International President        District Governor 3330          Rotary Club of Patong Beach              Mark Daniel Maloney              Sakon  Uengsroithong         President Jonathan Russell         

Meeting Information

 
Meetings Weekly 
 
 ALL YEAR Dinner Out 1st Tuesday of each month 7 pm at a restaurant

Meetings Tuesday  19.00 - 21.00 @ Millennium Hotel in Jungceylon
Rat-U-Thit Road Patong Beach
 
Dress code  
Members shall be dressed appropriately in a manner
                         that shows their respect for the club and its members  
 
 
Visitors Welcome
registration mandatory
 
    Click for map
 
 
 
Upcoming Events 
 
All meetings (Except Dinner Outs) @ - Millennium Hotel 
 
 
December & Organiser 
Tuesday 17th Annual General Meeting - P Jonathan Russell
Saturday 21st - Christmas Party - PP Karen Eidvik Moody 
 
No meetings for Tuesday 24th & 31st 
 
January & Organiser   
Tuesday 7th - No meeting
Tuesday 14th - IPP Karen Eidsvik
Tuesday 21st PP Sam Fauma
Tuesday 28th PP Richard Jones
 
February & Organiser 
Tuesday 4th - Dinner Out Dr. Johan Storck
Tuesday 11th Jaspal Khanijou
Tuesday 18th PP Mark Pendlebury
Tuesday 25th Stewart Petersen 
 
March & Organiser 
Tuesday 3rd - Dinner Out P Jonathan Russell 
Tuesday 10th - Sergio Sparacciari
Tuesday 17th - Dr. Johan Storck
Tuesday 24th - PP Arnaud Verstraete
Friday 27th - District Awards Night
Saturday 28th - District Conference
Tuesday 31st - Club Assembly PP Best Wanamakok 
 
 
 
 
 
 
No one this week  
 
 
 
 
 
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Tuesday 17th December 
organised by President Jonathan Russell
 
 
 

Annual General Meeting 

 

Saturday 21st December 

 

 
 The Christmas Party will be at The Holiday Inn - it is always a wonderful night of fun,  food & friendship.
 
                 Join us for our annual Christmas Party a time to enjoy closing the year with                                 good friends and family. 

  The Holiday Inn will feast us with a lovely cocktail hour, a full roast dinner and excellent music thereafter!

 Please register today!  & check the fabulous menu Christmas dinner with all the trimmings 

 The member price applies for members and their immediate family at 1600THB,                 guests at 1900THB and children 5 to 12 at 800THB, children under 5 are free.

 Dress code -- wear your festive colours!  It always makes it feel more like Christmas!

  

  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday 3rd December  
 
 
Dinner Out @ L'Opera Restaurant in Cherngtalay
 
 
Our plane from Hong Kong touched down at 5:45 PM at Phuket Airport.
 
We made it to the Restaurant at 7 PM in time to meet & greet all 18 members & guests attending the dinner-out. 
 
F&B was delicious with the staff serving us well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
        Pres. Jonathan collected the tips & thanked the staff for                   giving us a good time.
 
 
Night report: PP Andy Becker 
Photos:  PP Best Wanamakok
 
 E&OE    
Thank you - ed Denis
 
 
 
                                                                      
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 Article a week ago
   
 
 
 
 
Disabled Sailing Thailand launches two newly donated boats in Phuket
 
 
 
 
 
 PHUKET: Disabled Sailing Thailand have added two new boats to its fleet in Phuket, with the   launch of S\V Arnaud 1 and S\V Arnaud 2. The two 14-foot S\V14 sailing dinghies are designed to be sailed by people with disabilities and will support Disabled Sailing Thailand's goal to make sailing a sport easily accessible for all.
 
 The two S\V14 boats are named after long-time Phuket expat and philanthropist,                 Arnaud C. Verstraete, who kindly donated them to Disabled Sailing Thailand and was present to celebrate their launching at Royal Phuket Marina recently.
 “I’ve been following Disabled Sailing Thailand with interest for some time. What they are doing,   providing opportunities to people with disabilities that never before existed, is a great thing and something I am proud to support. It's not only about sailing though, it’s about building people's   self-confidence and giving people with disabilities the feeling of freedom and enjoyment,”                 said Mr Verstraete.

 Thank you Past President Arnaud Verstraete ed
 
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PP Arnaud Verstraete flew to Bangkok to be honoured at the 
Arch Klumph Society - Chair’s Circle, member in Thailand.
Arnaud is the first & only member in Thailand 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you PP Arnaud Verstraete
for your continued support of the Rotary Foundation - ed  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Selma Rotary Club thrives on diversity

 
 
Selma club bicycle giveaway

 

 

The Selma Rotary Club partners with business leaders to invest in youth.

 

 

 

 

Jerria Martin

By Jerria Martin, past president of the Rotary Club of Selma, Alabama, USA

Diversity is important to my club, and that’s a big reason why I am a member and past president. My club is a second family to me, one that began investing in me all the way back in 2006.

 

As a senior in high school, I received a Rotary Scholarship as part of my club’s annual scholarship competition. The program is just one way my club embraces and seeks diversity. We invite a graduating senior from every high school, public and private, from all neighborhoods and walks of life, to share their leadership and service skills with us. Every senior who is chosen receives a scholarship.

I was a recipient of that program. And I knew that Selma’s business and community leaders believed in my vision and were willing to invest in my future. That’s what created in me a desire to be a Rotarian. I knew without a shadow of a doubt that the first organization I’d be joining after returning home from Princeton would be our local Rotary club.

How to achieve diversity

You must be intentional to achieve diversity. Our club takes pride in welcoming new and prospective members from every background. I think the trick is to not make things “weird” but to give every member the respect, support, and love they desire regardless of where they are from. Things will naturally progress and succeed from there. This was my experience, as a 26-year-old African American woman, elected club president at the age of 29, and chosen as an Emerging Leader by our Rotary district this year. I am proud to be part of the Rotary family.

Our club’s Youth Serve & Shadow project which I help oversee is another way we deliberately seek and embrace diversity. The project educates, empowers, and uplifts young men and women throughout the at-risk communities in Selma and Dallas Counties by providing 15-20 public high school students who face adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported, one-to-one mentoring relationships with respected veteran Rotarians.                                            These mentors work strategically for a year to have a positive impact on the student’s life.

Students join us for service projects and shadow us on our jobs. Through our time spent with our young leaders, we as Rotarians become more informed on what we can do to better serve all of our communities, impacting positive change in the areas that need it most. Every fundraiser and service project we’ve had this year has reflected this conviction.

Supporting future generations

I am a proud product of Selma schools. I had the wonderful opportunity to connect and learn with our city’s leaders, especially during an opportunity to shadow one of our state representatives. I also served as student body president and got to know and served alongside our school board members. Because of these experiences, I have made it my primary focus to empower Selma’s youth and give them opportunities I had growing up. I want them to know that Rotary cares.

Not only is this an approach that will help your club grow and thrive, but this is something that we can feel proud about giving to the future generations.

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Thank you to PP Andy who provides much-needed input. 
 
 
Quotes by  Phyllis Diller
 
Housework can't kill you, but why take a chance?
 
Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing up is
like shovelling the sidewalk before it stops snowing.

Best way to get rid of kitchen odours: Eat out.

A bachelor is a guy who never made the same mistake once.
 
I want my children to have all the things I couldn't afford.
Then I want to move in with them.
 
Most children threaten at times to run away from home.
This is the only thing that keeps some parents going.
 
We spend the first twelve months of our children's lives teaching them 
                  to walk and talk and the next twelve years telling them to                                   sit down and shut up.
 
Burt Reynolds once asked me out. I was in his room.
 
What I don't like about office Christmas parties is looking for a job the next day.
 
My photographs don't do me justice -they just look like me.
 
         Tranquillizers work only if you follow the advice on the bottle -                                     keep away from children.
 
    The reason the golf pro tells you to keep your head down                                                   is so you can't see him laughing.
 
You know you're old if they have discontinued your blood type.
 
 
 
Old Mother Hubbard went to the ..........
you know the rest 
 
 
Come on,  help me provide some humour for you  
 
 
 
The Joke bank is  2
 
 
 
 
 
Please Note:  
As Bulletin editor, I reserve the right to not publish anything considered inappropriate in the Joke section or elsewhere in the Bulletin -    Ed Denis