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Changeover
Time flies when you are having fun and my second term as President came to a close on Monday night.
 
With over 60 people attending it was a great turnout and in the words of the scribe, "The remarkably short and sweet handing over of the baubles and baggage of office, first from Secretary Malcolm McLagan to Joan Swift, then President Allan Vester and Bernadine to Gerald Patterson and Tricia." 
 
 
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Calendar
Meeting - 7 July 2025
Howick Club
Jul 07, 2025
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Meeting - 21 July 2025 - Community Awards Night
Howick Club
Jul 21, 2025
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Meeting - 4 August 2025 - Holyoake Debate
Howick Club
Aug 04, 2025
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Meeting - 18 August 2025 - Holyoake Debate
Howick Club
Aug 18, 2025
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
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Scribes report 
Did you have a good sleep on Monday night?  If so you would be a great disappointment to Maurice Williamson who did his best to scare his 60+ listeners at the Changeover meeting this week.
Maurice’s address was in two parts, the first with the underlying plea to exercise our vote in the forthcoming local body elections. With the fact that less than 42% of eligible voters in the ward bothering to use the privilege he stressed the point that for the many complainers they have only themselves to blame. 
For our local area he showed the way in which three existing Local Body Board areas are to become 4 with the addition of Flat Bush and the rearrangement of the other boundaries. This for a population which is greater than that of Tauranga or any other centre in the country other than Christchurch and Wellington.  Elected to Auckland Council on a pledge to cut costs he said that $332 million had been saved in the last three years but much more was needed.
 
Comments on the Eastern busway were far from complimentary given that 50% of the width available is taken up with walkway, cycle lane and bus lanes leaving just two lanes in each direction for other vehicles – and who wants to stop using their cars?
 
However he expressed delight in the restoration of the 60kph limit on the Pakuranga Highway.
 
 
 
 
 
Maurice then moved on to the state of the nation’s finances – far too many details to outline here but the current and projected expenditure figures shown were indeed sleep-depriving. To have 11% of the population (other than superannuitants) on benefits is an indicator of where much of the national income goes and the prospect of an 8.8 billion net crown debt in the current financial year should have us reaching for the sleeping pills!
We are used to Maurice’s inimitable style of presentation – his wit and volume – and were not disappointed this time round.
 
Changeover night
Changeover was an opportunity for fellowship and also to farewell the old Rotary year and welcome in the new. 
 
It was also a chance to acknowledge Geoff Shapland's long membership of and service to the Rotary Club of Pakuranga.
 
 
 
 
 
 
After two years of sterling service, Malcom was able to pass over secretaries duties to Joan.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Joan  was recognised for her active promotion of "Cans for a Cause", her organisation of nights for members at the Howick Little Theatre and general enthusiasm for Rotary and our club with the Presidents Cup  
 
 
 
 
 
 
And we had the giving of flowers to Bernardine and Trish
Important Dates 
Here are some dates to put in calendars  now.
Past Presidents Dinner - Wednesday, 29th . October, 5.30 p.m. at the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club.
 
Christmas Party - Monday, 8th. December, 5.30 p.m. at the Howick Club.
 
1st. Casual Meeting for 2026 - Monday, 19th. January, 5.30 p.m. at the Sailing Club, Bramley Drive.
 
Rotary District Conference - Friday, 20th. through to Sunday, 22nd. March 2026. All Districts coming together in Sunny Napier.
The goal is to have 15 Rotarians (30 people) attending from our club.
To  help encourage people to join us I will offer my Onetangi Beach Apartment for 2 nights, outside of prime time on Waiheke Island for a lucky couple drawn under Police supervision. 
To go in the drawer all you have to do is to register. Fellowship at its best. 
Ian Handisides ( Social Director)
Simon Gault Auction
We were fortunate to have a 10 person lesson on Mastering the Art of Risotto to auction at changeover.
Bidding was intense and at $1000 it was going once/ going twice/ going three times and sold!
Proceeds to Bellyfull East Auckland. 
A thanks you from the Salvation Army
Cans for a Cause
As reported at changeover we managed to collect 706 grocery items at Botany New World on the 14th. This was part of a national Rotary event where the goal was 1 million grocery items. 
 
Thanks must also go to John Fullard and Cliff Martin at Pakuranga Park Village for their collection, Don Lawry and Peter Hawkins for the help at Fairway Gardens (also a big thank you to Peter and Maureen for shouting a much needed coffee to Tania from the Salvation Army and myself) Rose Lawlor, Sales Advisor at Bruce McLaren Village, and Peter Taylor for suggesting Dannemora which was organized by Lynn Voyde whilst being wheeled around their Village in a wheelchair to have a great total of 410 grocery items. 
 
Thanks also to New World Botany .
A night at the theatre
Members will remember a fun night at the theatre recently. Joan Swift has negotiated another great deal with the Howick Little Theatre,
The play is Vanya and Sonia and Marsha and Spike.
Vanya and Sonia have led quiet and uneventful lives while taking care of
their ageing parents in their family home. However, their peaceful existence is upended when their glamorous movie-star sister Masha unexpectedly arrives with her much-younger boyfriend in tow and a plan to sell the house. Insecurities and old resentments boil over in a weekend of wild costume parties, hilarious misunderstandings and unexpected romance.
 
When: Thursday 17th July 
Where: Howick Little Theatre
Price: $35 a ticket
To make a booking: payment to Rotary Club of Pakuranga
02 0223 0017811 002