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Transcript of Friendly Word 560
Speaker @ Lunch 19 November
Day
Reception & Welcome
MC
Grace
Fines Sergeant
4 Way Test & Thought for Day
26 S’bongile Tsiu Pat Catherine
Mike Stapp Roy Snyman Chanté Wright Jill v d Marwitz
3/12
CHRISTMAS
LUNCH
AT THE
P E
WOMENS’ CLUB
DUTIES FOR NOVEMBER 2015
INSIDE ISSUE
Speaker @ Lunch 1
Members’ Matters 2
Thought for the Day 2
Christmas Lunch 2
PSG Cheque Handover 2
BULLETIN 19 NOVEMBER
GUEST SPEAKER ON:
BIRTHDAYS IN NOVEMBER
26/11 Josef Ritter - Refugees in Germany
03/12 Christmas Lunch
7 Denise Pudney 17 Phil Gutsche
4
No anniversaries this month
7 Marcia Pullen 25 Eugene Kommel
PARTNER BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES
Chantal Dupisani knows all about Consumer and Corporate Regulations, and specializes in Company law and Corporates. She returned to Port Elizabeth to join the Access Team as Legal Compliance Officer in 2011, then in 2014 she became full time CEO of the Port Elizabeth stadium. Chantal is an adventure athlete and her ambition is to do the Half Iron Man in 2016 on behalf of the Smile Founda-tion.
Chantal’s presentation took the form of slides, showing the Nelson Mandela Stadium journey 2010 - 2015 and beyond. She gave us a brief look into the cost and the upkeep of the stadium, and how it affect us as a city. She spoke about the six stadia built for the World Cup in 2010. At the time the PE stadium was counted as most likely to be a 'white elephant', but the current statistics prove that we are definitely not a white elephant, but have moved to being the crown jewel. Especially if one compares it with the Cape Town stadium whose costs run into the billions!
Over the past five years it has cost R200 million to run our stadium! In 2014 there were 40 field events, and interestingly enough 186 of these were non sport-related events. The success was attributed to the use of an Access Management Approach. In the past 5 years we hosted 4 test rugby matches! Ireland is booked for 2016, and we hope to obtain soccer - the question is, what makes the best economical spin offs?
Our stadium staff are all permanent staff and full time grounds men. All are in house employees. There is no outsourcing for maintenance!
Chantal then spoke about her pet project, being the North End Lake. This lake collects storm water and is in the process of being rehabilitated. There is no chemical dumping in the lake, as all the factories around the lake have undertaken to keep it clean. 33 % of the labour force used round the lake are SMME's. The Access Manage-ment Approach maximizes sustainability. Gabions, which are wire cages filled with stones, are used to filter the water coming in to the lake, and the use of Probiotics is another value added initiative. In the near future the lake will again become the mecca of water sports - swimming, canoeing and many other water sports!
Venue: PE St Georges Club, 12 Bird Street. Tel: 041 585 1919 Day: Thursday - Time: 13.00 — 14.00 Website: www.rotaryportelizabeth.co.za
Bank Name: Standard Bank Account Name: PE Rotary Club Account Number: 080 280 870 Branch Code: 050417 Branch Name: Rink Street Reference:Your name + what for.
Bank Details
In Partnership with Rotary Club of Port Elizabeth Meetings
Rotary Club of Port Elizabeth Details
Issue 560 Page 2
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President: Denise Pudney: [email protected] Secretary: Linsley Pudney: [email protected] Editors: Jill v d Marwitz & Denise Pudney: [email protected] General Enquiries: [email protected] Website: www.rotaryportelizabeth.co.za Twin Club: Rotary Club of Singer Island, Florida, USA www.singerislandrotary.org
Members’ Matters
Bethlehem Nopece quoted St Paul who said :
“There are three things — Faith, Hope and Love.
And the greatest of these is love!”
Thought for the Day
Please fill in your choice of members to be on the Board from July 2016/17. We have to send the names through to RI during December. Linsley will be sending out the voting slips soon. Please fill them in and return them to him a.s.a.p.
The Tree of Joy is up and running at Greenacres and at Pick ‘n Pay. Many cards have already been taken by members of the public! ‘Our’ charities are Ithemba Lam Baby Haven; ACVV PE West; ACVV Kleinskool; ACVV Louis Dubb and Maranatha Trust. If possible please choose names from one of these when you are choosing a card.
Our annual Rotary Christmas lunch will take place at the
PE Women’s Club in Summerstrand on the
3rd December
@ R150 per person.
There will be wine on the tables, but if you think you will be thirsty, you can bring your own.
PSG cheque Handover
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Jayson Jordaan and Marinda Potgieter from PSG Wealth joined us on Thursday for the official handing over of the cheque of
R42 757.18 This is the profit from the recent PSG Wealth Golf Day which was
promised to us to use for our Rotary club’s projects. This is earmarked to be used as follows:
R30 000 for the Global Grant for Early Learning Inspiration; R5 000 towards various needs of the Dora Nginza Downs Syndrome
Clinic; and R7000 towards fixing the trailer for Uncle Jumbo’s. *** Thanks again, PSG ***