Saturday, October 6, 2012

Clean Up The World Day


On Saturday the 22nd of September our Rotary team took part in  “Clean Up The World Day” which is locally known as Clean Up  Gibraltar Day. With many members being away from Gibraltar there were only a few intrepid bodies available to tackle Little Bay and up through the tunnel. The team were game and tackled the task with good spirits. The job complete their dirty faces smiled for the camera and the weary few retired to the Dolphin Bar at Camp Bay for a reviving coffee and delicious breakfast arranged by the President. 





Monday, July 30, 2012

Rotary President Handover

The Rotary Club of Gibraltar held its annual Presidential handover on Tuesday 3rd July. At this regular weekly meeting the outgoing President, Tony Nation gave a brief speech in which he highlighted all Rotary’s achievements for the past year.
























He also thanked Mrs Jane Hart,Chairperson of the Fund Raising Committee for all the hard work she and her committee had put in throughout the previous twelve months. Mr Nation also commended Penny Pilley for her outstanding work as secretary and everyone else who had worked so hard throughout the year to ensure the success of the Club.


He then handed the chain of office over to his successor, Jennifer Stentiford. Mrs Stentiford then gave a brief speech outlining her hopes and plans for the forthcoming year.


















 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There then followed a Dinner for Rotarians held by the poolside of the Rock Hotel.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, June 4, 2012

ROTARY AND THE JUBILEE



The Rotary Club of Gibraltar strongly supported Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee in Gibraltar. As well as here of course, the event was celebrated all around the world on the 3rd June and people in the UK hosted many street parties in honour of this very special occasion. On the same day here in Gibraltar the Rotary Club (together with the Government) also celebrated with a great spectacular, a Big Lunch street party which was the biggest ever held on the Rock.

There were many activities and entertainment for people of all ages. It started with the fancy dress competition for children under the age of 12. This was followed by a parade up Main Street to the Piazza. Long-standing Rotarian, Mr. Momy Levy launched the proceedings by leading the crowd with three cheers to her Majesty and singing the Anthem 'God Save the Queen'. Momy said “It is fabulous and I am thrilled to bits. It is what I expected of Gibraltar - it has been a wonderful day for all".


Momy Levy























The Mayor, Julio Alcantara, announced the winners of the fancy dress competition and together with Miss Gibraltar 2012, Jessica Baldachino he presented the prizes to the winning children.

Miss Gibraltar 2012, Jessica Baldachino; Mayor julio Alcantara
First Pincess, Kerianne Massetti


















Rotary’s Chairperson for Fund Raising, Jane Hart organised a hog roast and hotdog and burger stalls in Cannon Lane. Over one thousand buns with contents were served and in true British fashion everyone queued up patiently for what turned out to be a very tasty experience!

There were two theatrical stages with live music (Jazz and Soul) playing throughout the day and featuring some of Gibraltar's finest talent. Stalls selling handicrafts and ethnic food along Main Street were also prominent and well supported by the public.

Children's activities included a bouncy castle in the Piazza and a number of other organisations gave demonstrations of dance and cheerleading. There was also a fashion show courtesy of the renowned international designer, Reene Weston.

The Rotary Club’s Press and P.R. Officer, Lyana Armstrong-Emery on behalf of the Committee thanked the Gibraltarian public for their active participation. She remarked ; “A great day for Gibraltar with great atmosphere and lots of party music at every corner! It was truly a day we will all remember!”


Cheerleaders
















Transitions Dance Group














Transitions Dance Group
















Crowd in the Piazza


















Sista Dee















Diamond Jubilee Fancy Dress competition

As part of the Rock's Jubilee celebrations the Rotary Club of Gibraltar hosted a Fancy Dress competition for children up to 12years old.The theme was African dress or animals. This was in order to conmemorate the fairytale story of Her Majesty, who in 1952 went up into Treetops Hotel in Kenya a Princess and came down a Queen.


All participants assembled in Casemates on 3rd June and met the Mayor of Gibraltar, Julio Alcantara together with Miss Gibraltar and a Princess. At 11:30am the participants, together with cheerleaders, cadets and Transitions Dance School and others paraded up Main Street. The Army and Air cadets pulled a water barrel and Rhona, the Rhino Bank and many people contributed to "Water Barrels for Africa", a Rotary project.

From left:
Kerianne Massetti, First Princess; Rotarian, Momy Levy;
Jessica Bladachino, Miss Gibraltar 2012 & the Mayor, Julio Alcantara















On arrival at the Piazza Rotarian Momy Levy, opened the ceremony with a short and inspiring speech and led the crowd into singing the anthem God Save the Queen. The Mayor then read out the results of the competition and handed out the prizes to the winners.

Rotary Club of Gibraltar would like to thank  the generous support of sponsors Pizza Hut and Burger King.


Winners of the first prize
twins Mylie & Jake Piri





 



All entries for the African themed fancy dress.
The twins; Ana Richardson, 2nd prize; Abigail Gonzalez, 3rd prize

















Friday, May 18, 2012

Flag Day


Rotary Club's Flag Day was held on 18th May. President, Tony Nation gave his thanks to all those who helped with the Flag Day collection , not only to Club Members but to partners & friends as well.


















Over £1,501 were raised towards Rotary International's 'End Polio Now' campaign. President Tony again gave a big thank you to all who helped and said "Your Club appreciates your efforts"


Rotarian, Rob Cumbes



Bill Leay


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Rotary at the Convent

The Rotary Club of Gibraltar recently held a ploughman's lunch fund-raising event in the Convent Cloisters. The afternoon was part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations and Rotary thanks the Governor for his hospitality. The lunch was well attended by members of the public who enjoyed a lovely sunny day in beautiful surroundings with entertainment by popular local musician Wally.


























Mr Pepe Rosado kindly provided guided tours of the King's Chapel to those present. Pepe is well known for his wealth of information on the history of Gibraltar and in particular that of the Convent and the Chapel.













There were also a number of stalls. These included a bookstall from Childline, a selection of fabrics and items from Denville Designs, homemade cakes provided by Mrs Anne Nation, lamps kindly donated by the Governor's wife Lady Johns and a tombola to raise funds for the Water Barrels for Africa project.




























































Five models from the recent Fashion Week Show also made a bfrief appearance wearing creations by Reene Weston, renowned international designer.




















The Rotary Club confirmed that the whole event was extremely successful and the funds raised will be used for local charities.





Wednesday, April 18, 2012

ROTARY GRANTS COMMUNITY AWARDS

The Rotary Club of Gibraltar held its annual Vocational Award Presentations and Speakers Party recently at the Royal Calpe.

The Rotarians offer these annual awards in recognition of people in our community worthy of special attention. The three awards presented on the evening covered the categories of, ‘a young person’, ‘a civil or public servant’, and ‘an Elder’.

Also joining the gathering were many of the Speakers who come along to Rotary weekly meetings and help make these so interesting. Over the course of the last twelve months the Club has had the pleasure of being enlightened on a wide range of subjects, too many to mention!

Hosting this year’s event, Tony Nation, President, said ” Thank you for giving up your time to come and talk to us. You have all been wonderfully interesting and we are pleased that as a Club we have been able to help some of the charities and organisations you support. A toast to the Speakers”.

He then went on to introduce the first award of the night. The Youth Award. “This year’s recipient is Sean Frendo” Mr.Nation announced.

















Sean was kindly nominated for this award by Johanna Ferrari and Karen Gomez from Sponsored Patients GHA.


We congratulate him on his bravery, courage and spirit in enduring his problems.

The Civil Servant Award was presented to Melvyn Farrell.



Melvyn has served as Clerk to the Gibraltar Parliament and has been Gibraltar's electoral Returning Officer for several years. that Hansard is now made available within days of a Parliamentary session being held.

In both roles he has always conducted himself with great integrity and dignity, even in the most trying of circumstances. For this reason we are pleased to present him with the Rotary Club of Gibraltar Civil Servant of the Year Award."








The final presentation was the Elder Award. This year the award has had its name changed. Tony Nation explained “Before we proceed to present this award, I would just like to inform you that this award has had a name change. It used to be called the Honoured Elder Award, but this year, in recognition of a very good friend of ours, who was a long-standing

Rotarian and Past President of our Club and who sadly passed away earlier this year. With the kind permission of his family, this award will now be referred to as the Joe Gaggero Honoured Elder Award This award is presented to an elder member of our community who continues to offer help and support to others within the community, mainly through voluntary work, and we hope by doing so, they keep themselves young.

So, the person who this year receives the Joe Gaggero Honoured Elder Award I am pleased to announce, is Mr. John Garro.

























John is a volunteer who works with the Gibraltar Society for Cancer Relief, who has for years been dedicated to the service that this charity gives.  He thoroughly deserves recognition and thanks.

Helen White who is nurse manager of the Lady Williams Cancer Support Centre kindly submitted John’s nomination. Please join with me in congratulating John on his unselfish and supportive work to those, who for no fault of their own, find themselves in need.”

The evening ended with the presentation of a picture of Gibraltar painted by Vin Mifsud to a fellow Rotarian, Nigel Hawes.





 
 
 
 
 
 
 





Nigel returns to the UK to be with his family Nigel has been an excellent example of what Rotary is all about – Service Above Self – and has put in a lot of hours and hard work during the time he has been with us, and he will be sorely missed. We send him on his way with our very best of wishes and good fortune for the future, he is to of course come and see us occasionally, and we sincerely hope that he finds a Club to his liking near him in Sussex where he can keep up the good work.