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Rotary Club of Greater Springfield
Phone: +61 417 097 803
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25.01.2022 240 trees planted !! Well done everyone. Thank to everyone who came out to help, great day !
24.01.2022 If you would like to donate to our Christmas Appeal. Our collection points are at the Brookwater Golf Club and our friends at Screamin' Beans Shop 4/23 Commercial Dr, Springfield QLD 4300 Thank you your support. Please note donations are to be unwrap and for ages 1 - 16
21.01.2022 Rotary Club of Jindalee will be hosting an extended Sundowners. A catered event with guided tour of Wolston House. More details to follow with cost and numbers allowed. If interested in attending please contact our PP Hugh Hamilton or messenger your enquiry through our FB page here.
20.01.2022 We get to keep the certificate but had to hand back the Trophy. Super proud of all the work our club does, thank you to all our fabulous members
19.01.2022 First woman confirmed as Rotary president-nominee EVANSTON, Ill. (October 1, 2020) Jennifer Jones, member of the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland, Ontario, Canada, will become Rotary International’s president for 2022-23, a groundbreaking selection that will make her the first woman to hold that office in the service organization’s 115-year existence....Continue reading
17.01.2022 May be very warm day but we at Orion markets
16.01.2022 Amanda Ward and Antoine Vidal High Tea to celebrate their up coming wedding
15.01.2022 Happy Diwali to all friends who are celebrating today
14.01.2022 So proud of our club for receiving the Club Efficiency District Award. Thank you to PDG Ros Kelly for coming to our Face to Face meeting last Thursday.
13.01.2022 2020 has taught me a lot. Particularly, I have realized the importance of finding meaning in the little moments of life. Recently I became a Rotarian. Although ...I know the impact Rotary has across the globe, I have spent the first week telling my coworkers and friends about it. They haven’t had experiences with it before and they were curious. What is it? What do these folks do? Who are they? Its been fun sharing this new perspective and not having to say they but getting to say, we. This week, my Dad gifted me a bracelet that has the Rotary Wheel on it. I wore it to work yesterday. During my shift, I had a patient who did not speak my language. Here in Fort Bend County, we are extremely diverse and this happens regularly. We have amazing tools at work that we can connect to in order to communicate with our patients. If we are simply going in for a moment or two, and words aren’t necessary, we don’t use these tools, necessarily. I walked into my patient's room to make some minor adjustments and when my wrist moved closer to him, the Rotary emblem from my bracelet dangled into his view. He pointed to my bracelet. For a moment I wasn’t sure what he was referring to. However, he was adamant. He pointed closer and I understood. I pushed my wrist closer and showed him my bracelet and he said the word, Rotary and smiled. In that moment, we connected. A sort of trust formed. You see, prior to that moment if I came into the room to try and help another nurse, he seemed a bit fearful of me. When we have patients that don’t speak our language that can be the case, sometimes. There is a sort of divide that exists when we can’t communicate with the same ease as someone who speaks the same language. However, we connected and from then on, when I walked into the room, he smiled. I have a friend and coworker who speaks the same language and through the day she would tell me what he wanted, which included his tea. She communicated to me how he liked it made and she even taught me a few words so that I could learn how to tell him it was hot or that it was tea. My Dad has always stressed to me how wearing your Rotary pin can connect you to so many people. I guess in my mind I always thought it was people asking what it was. A teachable moment. I didn’t even consider that it would be that same emblem that connected two different people from two different places in the world who both understood what Rotary is and what it does. What it means to be a Rotarian. They don’t have to speak the same language or even be in the same place in life. I guess its true what they say. Rotary connects the world. See more
13.01.2022 Hello Due the uncertainty of how the C19 Virus in Queensland is at the moment. The Greater Springfield Rotary Club have decided to postpone the Trash n Treasure to a later date, yet to be decided. We feel we can not in all good conscience, safely run this event and do not wish to put people at risk. On behalf of the Greater Springfield Rotary Club I would like to thank you for your support and will update this page when we have decided on a new date.... For those people who have already book, a full refund has be arrange. We thank you all for your support and hopefully we can run this event very soon In Rotary Friendship Donelle Paul President See more
13.01.2022 A great day planting 240 trees for National Tree Day at Paws and Brooks Koala Sanctuary in the beautiful Lockyer Valley. Well done everyone!
10.01.2022 We loved seeing this in Chinchilla, Queensland! (It's the small things ). #jointheadventure #trueAUteam #destinationqueensland #goodtogo Experience Outback Queensland, Australia Rotary International Rotary Club of Chinchilla
10.01.2022 Fathers Day doesn’t always have to be about underwear and socks, for something a little different, how about packing dad and the family up and heading out for a... yummy picnic in the park or stay in with one of our delicious Fathers Day Hampers. All of our hampers are packed with everything to make dads day great so order yours today. https://www.janeshandcraftsandgifts.com//janes-handcrafts/
08.01.2022 Rotary Club of Brisbane centenary Breakfast Bbq Change Over
06.01.2022 The Rochester Deaf Rotary (RDR) Club is the first of its kind to be run by the deaf, for the deaf. They promote the life, welfare, and education of deaf and har...d-of-hearing people of all ages through direct service while also advancing deaf awareness in their community and around the world. Learn more at www.deafrotary.org #SignLanguagesDay
04.01.2022 October 24th is World Polio Day.
01.01.2022 Thursday breakfast with friends is fantastic
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