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Duty Roster 9 July
Attendance
Oliver, Phil
 
Bar Set Up
Rood, Henk
 
Opening Thought
Crimmins, Krystle
 
Wine Raffle
Johnston, Jim
 
Bar Clear Up, Wash And Return Glasses
Souter, Brian
 
View Point
Bain, David
 

Upcoming Events

Change Over Dinner
Marsden School Hall
Jul 06, 2019
6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Club Forum
Marsden School Hall
Jul 09, 2019
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
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Stories
The Good Samaritans
At our meeting on 23/10 Rotarians were addressed by Dion Blackmore and Peter Barker. Dion was sponsored by the club to the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. Peter is the Wellington Board Chair of the Samaritans organisation.
 
Since attending RYLA in Jan 2018 Dion has been on courses at Outward Bound and at the Aspiring Leaders Forum. He found both courses were very challenging but also provided great experiences. Serving others is the best foundation for a meaningful life.
 
The ALF course took place over 4 days and included a wide range of activities. Amongst these was time spent at parliament with MPs, workshops and sporting activities, community service and a barn dance. Day 4 wrapped up the course, leaving with the thought 'You make a living by what you get, you make a life by what you give'.
 
Dion will be working at Morrison and Company over the summer and invites us to stay in touch at DionBlackmoreKiwi@gmail.com.
 
Peter's presentation was rather more somber.
 
He joined Samaritans 24 years ago and has held various positions both operational and managerial in the organisation. He highlighted the huge scale of suicide in NZ and what the Samaritans organisation does to help people that seek help in difficult circumstances. Samaritans are part of a global network that provides round the clock phone counselling for lonely and suicidal people. In NZ 1 in 5 will experience problems with mental health or addiction. In 2017 this contributed to 12 suicides per week a truly stunning statistic.
 
Peter stressed that suicides are preventable provided early assistance can be provided. Depression is often the first step towards suicide, marked by; persistent low, sad or depressed mood; loss of interest; irritability; change in sleeping habits and physical agitation.
 
Help can be obtained at www.depression.org.nz. Samaritans will listen and offer compassion and understanding. The service is completely anonymous and confidential. The organisation is always looking for volunteers who will go through a selection and training process.
 
Mayor Justin Lester At Business Breakfast
 
 
The latest in the series of ANZ Bank - Karori Rotary business breakfast meetings was held on 17 October with guest speaker the Mayor of Wellington, Justin Lester.
 
Justin's presentation entitled 'Back To The Future' gave a very upbeat assessment of the direction in which the city is heading.
 
Starting with transportation he highlighted the speed with which transport modes can change. As an example the horse and cart was replaced by the motor car in less than 15 years. In Wellington we are starting to see another major transport change with the movement towards electric cars. The city is adapting by encouraging charging stations for the new vehicle type. Light rail is also being kept under review.
 
Justin dealt with changing demographic changes. There has been a lack of investment in low cost housing. This must be addressed. A lot more people will be living in the city centre and despite some growing pains this is starting to pay off. The council is striving to make the city centre an attractive environment for these new inhabitants.
 
Along the way the occasional mistake has been made but these have been offset with some significant successes. The environment has benefited from the predator free movement. The has been significant progress with Te Tauihi Te Reo Māori policy. The shift from Guy Fawkes to Matariki has been largely accomplished.
 
Finally the Mayor gave an overview of the plans that are being developed for Karori and summarised the responses received from community consultation.
 
A vigorous but friendly question time brought the meeting to a close.