INNER WHEEL CLUB OF INVERCARGILL NORTH August 2017

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INNER WHEEL CLUB OF INVERCARGILL NORTH August 2017 President: Jo Williamson 214 3422 Vice President: Vacant Treasurer: Monica McAllister 215 4399 Secretary: Annette Little 217 5320 Bulletin Editor: Fiona Dunlop (03) 206 6866 Welfare: Jan Williams 217 9819 FROM PRESIDENT JO Dear Inner Wheel Friends, What a pleasure it is to write my first letter to you all. It is amazing that it is August and only five months until Christmas! This year we celebrate our 94 th year and our 50 th year of the formation of Inner Wheel worldwide. Christina King our National President has given our club a challenge to increase our membership and encouraged members to say yes I can do that in relation to accepting roles within our clubs just a reminder that we are still looking for a Vice President. This year Inner Wheel NZ is proudly supporting Look Good Feel Better (LGFB) as a National project. LGFB NZ is part of the worldwide cancer support charity, providing free, practical support of women undergoing treatment for cancer. They provide support and guidance and free classes at a difficult time. With makeup, skincare, skills and a positive attitude LGFB aims to put a smile on the face of every women with cancer. Our meeting on the 14 th of August will include having Christine Sutherland, the Southland representative for the LGFB charity, she will speak about their work in our community. I am very excited to have the chance to become involved in this project. Our International President Kapila Gupta has chosen her theme Leave a Lasting Legacy Her message.. if you want 2017-18 to be your year do not sit on the couch and wait for it Go out, make a change, do new things, be fierce, do things that challenge you Leave a Lasting Legacy of your work for your community and promote Inner Wheel. Our first meeting will focus on how we can accept this challenge and leave a lasting legacy for our community and club. I look forward to seeing you at our next meeting. Yours in Inner Wheel Friendship Jo Williamson

WHAT S ON IN AUGUST? August 2017 Meeting Monday 14 August @ 7.30pm Venue: Southland Women s Club Esk St - Invercargill $6 - $2 Raffle Christine Sutherland, the Southland representative Look Good Feel Better. We will also be having chat groups with the topic What Legacy can we leave? See the International President s message at the end of the bulletin for her theme. LAST THURSDAY CLUB Thursday 31 August 2017 5.30pm at Saucy Chef at the Northern Tavern, Corner St Andrew and Sydney Streets Come along for coffee/a meal and fellowship AUGUST BIRTHDAY GIRLS Fiona Dunlop - 17 August, Gail McKenzie - 20 August, Sylvia Dyer - 25 August This month s flowers is the gladiolus and also poppies. The birthstone is the peridot The ancient Egyptians knew the peridot as the gem of the sun. It was mined on the Red Sea Island of Zabargad. Peridots are one of few gems that appear I one colour. This is because of the iron content which gives the stones colour intensity and tint. Because I like both poppies and gladdies, you get two pictures Fiona Important Bits and Pieces for Committee Members Next Committee Meeting DATE: Tuesday 22 August 2017 TIME: 7.30pm VENUE: Home of Elizabeth Roy, 96 George Street, Invercargill Club Meeting Responsibilities Supper: Raffle: Jan Williams, Joanne Adam, Carole King (Please turn on the Zip for the hot water) Margot Witheford Introduce the Speaker: Jo Williamson Thank the Speaker: Elizabeth Roy

Fees Fees Fees ATTENTION!! Club Annual Subs Are Now Due - $55.00 Pay at the meeting; or By Internet Banking to: Inner Wheel Club of Invercargill North 03-1746-0046835-00 (please include your name in the reference box): or By cheque to: Monica McAllister 724 Queens Drive Invercargill. Welfare Jan Williams is in charge of our club Welfare. If you know of any member who is unwell, or who may have experienced illness or death in the family, please let Jan know. Sometimes it is difficult to keep up to date with everyone and we rely on being informed accordingly. Jan can be contacted on Phone 217 9819, 027 4643575 or email stuntgran@hotmail.com Back By Popular Demand The Meringue Recipe Pink Or Any Colour Meringues 3 egg whites (at room temperature) 1 packet of strawberry or raspberry jelly crystals (any colour/flavour) ¾ cup of castor sugar Beat egg whites until peaks form. Mix jelly crystals and castor sugar together add to egg whites one teaspoon at a time (this should take 10 minutes). Put small blobs onto a greased oven tray or one covered with baking paper. Bake at 110C to 120C for about 45 minutes until dry and crisp

July Meeting Our July meeting was the AGM and Changeover. We heard from Di Bonisch who runs Villa Rouge B and B. She shared a few stories about running the B and B and the fun she has had with her numerous guests. Carole King presided over the meeting and read her report from her time as President. She handed over the Chain of Office to Jo Williamson. We were missing Lynda Dick, Monica McAllister and Trudy Brand from the new Committee photo We welcomed Racheal Fosbender as a new member of our Club. To finish the night, Sheryl Walker serenaded us with a lovely piece of music called Schubert Impromptu. Our National Website www.innerwheel.org.nz Email: iwinvercargillnortheditor@gmail.com

International President Message Dear IW friends IW Greetings to you all, at all levels of IW administration. We start the new IW year with new zeal, with new hopes new avenues of service & friendship and with a new look & new ideas. Ideas to change the way we serve to leave a lasting Legacy. IW is member base organization at all levels and a service based organization with defined goals. We realize that the world understands what IW is and what do we do. Each one of us is not defined by who we are but by what we do. IW has been around for 93 years and is growing each year, so much so that this year the International IW celebrates its 50th year. Whatever service work you undertake, be it education, improving sanitation or building playgrounds, senior citizen homes, do these in such a way as to let the world around you know your service and our drive to be the largest women's service organization. We are changing the lives of many by the service we provide - in ways large or small but we are trying --- to leave a lasting legacy. If you want 2017-18 to be your year do not sit on the couch and wait for it. Go out, make a change. Do new things, throw away what you have been cluttering be it negative thoughts or people; be fierce; do not gossip; do things that challenge you; learn empathy; Leave a Lasting Legacy of your work for your community and promote the IW. Whether you re a regular convention goer, haven t been to one in a few years, or haven t yet attended your first, the 2018 convention will be the one you won t want to miss. Melbourne is a great destination in its own right, with great food, friendly people, and many local attractions to enjoy. But the real reason to come to the convention is always the convention itself, and the people, ideas, inspiration, and friendship you ll find there. To learn more, and save money on registration, visit www.iiwconvention2018.com See you in Melbourne Dr Kapila Gupta IIW President 2017-18 International Inner Wheel