Coolamon Rotary

Welcome to the Official site for the Rotary Club of Coolamon. We live in a small town but achieve big things, from local events and fundraisers, services such as Bingo and Blue light Discos, to large International Projects such as MAPS and KILI 28/8, stick around and have some fun, thats what we do!

May 30, 2007

AIDS Awareness International Night 26th May

The Civic Theatre Wagga Wagga 26th May 2007.

AIDS; Africa's Children Calling.

The Rotary Clubs of Wagga Wagga Kooringal and Coolamon held a joint International Night in Wagga Wagga with three excellent speakers.

The evening began with the New Life Gospel Singers and Drummers from Wagga Wagga via West Africa, inspirational and beautiful music.

Emeritus Professor John Dwyer AO FRACP


Emeritus Professor John Dwyer talked about HIV/AIDS and it was one of the most interesting talks I have heard and presented very well indeed. We learned much about HIV and I think we all came away somewhat shocked. John Dwyer did say that during the time we were in the theatre there would be a further new 3,000 new cases of HIV or around 800 per hour around the world. That is a serious problem; OR 19,000 new cases per day.

John Glassford presented Professor Dwyer with the book "28"

Below Prue Hodgson from Wagga Wagga.


Prue Hodgson on the right with one of her fellow climbers Alex Longes.

Prue Hodgson gave a wonderful talk on her three peaks and three weeks climb with her fellow 9 lady climbers. The talk was well illustrated with slides and gave us all food for thought on Kili 28/8.

Three Peaks Three Weeks:

Onyako from Mudgee presented Prue with an African kikapu or bag .

Onyako:

Above PDG Dr. Ray King and Amelia King.

PDG Ray King is a member of the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga Kooringal.

His Excellency Anthony Mongalo the High Commissioner for South Africa and Mrs. Lillian Mongalo.

The High Commissioner gave a very honest talk about his life in South Africa and then as an exile for many years. He concluded his talk with an up beat description of life in South Africa and he also discussed HIV/AIDS, the World Football Cup 2010 and crime. All in all we came away encouraged by the South African Government's approach to their problems and their hopes and aspirations for the future. Indeed South Africa is the Good Hope for Africa.

Darryl Gardiner a local Wiradjuri man and Kili 28/8 climber presented His Excellency with a didgeridoo that Darryl had made himself. His Excellency promised to learn how to play it and said that he would play it at the World Cup in 2010.


Above some of the 120 patrons on the night which included from left to right:

PP John Ireland RC of Wagga Wagga Wollundry, Jill Morrow, Isabel Ireland and Anne Goldsmith.

To find out more on how you can help the 15 million AIDS orphans in Africa visit our Mount Kilimanjaro Web Site below:

Kili 28/8:

{Photographs courtesy of the Wagga Daily Advertiser}



May 07, 2007

PETS District Assembly 2007

PETS and District 9700 Assembly 2007 Young

Incoming International Services Directors Marg Perkin Coolamon and Ray Brown from Wagga Wagga Kooringal at the meeting.


President Elect Grahame and incoming Treasurer Henk having a break.



The display of the Shelter Box that DGE John Egan wishes all clubs in District 9700 to support during his term and beyond. Cootamundra Rotary have taken the project on within D9700. The founder of Shelter Box, Rtn. Tom Henderson, from the RC of Helston-Lizard in Cornwall, gave an excellent presentation at the D9700 Conference this year. Details of this wonderful inspirational project can be found here:





DESCRIPTION: Photograph By:Mark Pearson 13/10/2004 A Ugandan refugee walks through the Shelter Box emergency tents in the Spinning Wheel Camp for Internationally Displaced Persons, Lira Northern Uganda..... [email protected]
CREDITS: Mark Pearson
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May 01, 2007

Ian Durham Vietnam Revisited

Vietnam Revisited




Ian presenting his talk to Coolamon Rotarians and guests

The audience.

Ian Durham Guest Speaker for 30th April 2007.

Ian Durham recently revisited Vietnam on the 40th Anniverasy his service with the Australians in Vietnam during 1967. Ian served in Vietnam with the Engineers and gave an excellent talk that showed a lot of compassion towards the Vietnamese people. Ian spoke about many things and showed us many slides incluidng a visit to the Long Tan Memorial .

The Battle of Long Tan


Photo by Ian Durham