Monday 9 September 2024

This Week: A Business Meeting

 A Business Meeting is scheduled but it would very much be a repeat of last week's meeting, so I am sure it will be a very different agenda to last week

Handover of the Remedial Literacy teaching aids to the Agang Sechaba Remedial Solutions team.  5 sets of 8 posters each were handed over to a very excited ASRS leadership team. 

The contribution of members under the leadership of Andrew Connold was a good example of how different disciplines within the club, working together, can achieve something really worthwhile. 

Last Week

Our social meeting at Akti on Saturday morning turned out to be a great success with 17 people present.  Both food and service were excellent.

Last week's meeting was a break-away committee meeting and a "business" meeting.  I think many people expected it to be a discussion on the SWOT analysis and maybe that will happen this week.

Next Week

Dickon Jayes - Launching an e-Commerce Gas Business in Postpandemic Mzansi.

Dickon has always been involved in distribution starting with newpapers and now to Butane Gas.  It promises to be an interesting meeting as many of us use the product.


International - England

Christopher Hill was diagnosed with a heart condition at age 38. A past president of the Rotary Club of Bolton Lever in Greater Manchester, he has since become an advocate for automated external
defibrillators. In 2022, Hill’s club joined five other Bolton-area Rotary clubs to purchase a $1,900 defibrillator for the Bolton Steam Museum. “When you are out there in the countryside, you can be miles and even hours from one, but when needed," Hill says, “it is needed in minutes.” Hill takes to area trails as leader of a walking group, prompting the Bolton Lever club to acquire a portable, single-use defibrillator that Hill carries on the treks. All 33 club members have attended training sessions and refresher courses on how to operate the machines.





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