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THE STADIUM
Weekly Bulletin 3rd Octomber 2017

Bweyogerere-Namboole

ROTARY CLUB OF BWEYOGERERE-NAMBOOLE
CLUB NO. 30541 SINCE 23/02/1995,

ISSUE 2017/18_014

RI President’s message

October 2017

INSIDE
RI PRESIDENT‛S
MESSAGE FOR
OCTOBER.............. 1
RCBN PRESIDENT‛S
MESSAGE............. 2
ROTARY NORMS
AND RITUALS,........3
TIGER QUOTES
AND JOKES............4
UPCOMING
EVENTS.................4

Send your articles,
comments and adverts to
Mukasa.Ruth@yahoo.com

Some years ago in the Melbourne, Australia, museum
where my daughter used to work, an iron lung was
on display. For most people my age who remembered
the terrifying polio epidemics of the 1950s, that iron
lung was a testament to how far vaccination had
brought us: to the point where that once-critical piece
: literally become a museum piece.
of medical equipment had
For much of the world, the story of polio is a simple one: After years of fear,
a vaccine was developed and a disease was conquered. But for some of
the world, the story was different. In so many countries, the vaccine wasn’t
available, mass vaccination was too expensive, or children simply couldn’t
be reached. While the rest of the world relegated polio to its museums, in
these countries, the disease continued to rage – until Rotary stepped
forward and said that all children, no matter where they lived or what their
circumstances, deserved to live free of polio.
In the years since PolioPlus was launched, the combined efforts of Rotary,
the governments of the world, and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative
have brought the number of cases of polio down from an estimated 350,000
per year to just a few so far in 2017. But we must reach zero cases, and stay
there, to achieve eradication. To do that, we need everyone’s help.
On 24 October, we will mark World Polio Day. It is a day to celebrate how
far we have come and an opportunity for all of us to raise awareness and
funds to complete the work of eradication.  I ask every Rotary club to participate in some way in World Polio Day activities, and I encourage you to
host a
silent auction, a virtual reality viewing, a fundraising walk, or a Purple Pinkie
Day, your club can make a real difference.
Continues on page 2

The Tiger Buddy group members for the month of October
11

6

RTN. HOPE MBABAZI
(CHAIR)

IPP. FRANCIS WALAKIRA

RTN. HENRY KIYAGA

RTN. FRED LALI

RTN. HARUN MUWAWU

RTN. JAMES BYANSI

RTN. DAVID LUKWAGANA

RTN. GRACE KATUSIIME

PERLINK "https://www.endpolio.org/world-polioday" \t "_blank" endpolio.org beginning at 2:30
p.m. Pacific time. As many of you know, Rotary has
committed to raising $50 million a year for the next
three years. This amount will be matched 2-to-1 by
the Gates Foundation – effectively tripling the
value of all money Rotary raises on World Polio Day
and throughout the year. Let’s all make a
difference on World Polio Day – and help End Polio
Now.

.......................................

This year, our World Polio Day livestream event will
take place at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Ian H.S. Riseley
President 2017-18

RCBN PRESIDENT‛S MESSAGE
The month of October lets us examine the economic and community development
vis avis rotary’s participation and it’s to be led by the Tigers. Community development has targeted our community corps and this year we have attached them to
Fal classes with special emphasis on I.T skills acquisition this time let’s give more time
to their activities so that their contribution is recognized.
I wish to appreciate the lions, Kobs and Zebra buddy groups for leading us through
the 1st quarter, fellowships.
As a club have been able to achieve the following in this quarter;
•100% member retention, while add other members to the club.
•We have produced weekly bulletins.
•We were able to work with our interact clubs and our rotaract clubs with the intension of adding three
or two clubs.
•We have had projects to serve in our community the sanitation project which has been a domestic
clean up exercise.
•We have every month taken on our dental project and attending to over 30 people every month.

•We collected 5m for the cancer run, participated in the Namboole run and Eiru run that were
all soliciting funds for community service.

•We welcomed the District Governor mightily.
•We have partnered with corporate organizations as the Metrological Authority to produce in our
bulletin the weather focus
•In the mission green project we have partnership with the caritas organization, Iganga municipality,
Namugongo Martyrs church, RC Ssesse and the Fathers Union of seta Archdeaconry.
•The Global grants are ongoing and the club has written 3 project proposals for the project fare.
•The signature project the centre of excellence waiting to be officially launched and the preparations
are underway.
•We have been able to publicize our activities and taken part in 5 A side Rotary tournaments.
•We report attendance regularly and attend to social actiivites.

RUTH N. MUKASA President 2017-18

We are greatful to
the following clubs
that visited us
Rotary Clubs
Provisional Kitante 01
Kyambogo 2
RC Kampala Naalya 01
RC Sunrise 2
Bweyogerere Central 02
Kiwatule 2
Namugongo 01

Rotaract Clubs
Kampala South 01
Bweyogerere Namboole 06

Interact Clubs
St John’s S S 08

2

DATES TO
NOTANTHEM.
E
DISTRICT

ORDER OF FELLOWSHIP

◆ 6th Oct
◆ 23rd1.Oct
5-ASIDEwe
Tournament
In loyality
raiseoursong
◆ 30th Sept

RLI
Class
at 80,000/=
In voices loudI and
clear.
◆ 30th
Sept
Dental
clinic
and
community
forum
True to our cheristed serving above
◆ Rotary club of Bulobaself
has changed venue

The Grace
The Royal Toast
The Four Way Test
Apologgies
Introductions
(Visiting Rotarians, Rotaractors,
Interactors. Guests)
Report visitations to other clubs
Announcements and Rotary
Information
Guest speaker (if any)
Final announcements, Raffle, Statistics
Final toast

To mankind without reserve.

Chorus
Oh rotary : lets sing friendship
throughtout the world.
to see.
Oh rotary , Turi - mbe-ni upendo
dumains
Oh rotary , Bendera ya Amanisote.

THE GRACE
1 For what we are about to receive, May’the good Lord make
truly thankful and ever mindful of the needs of others. Amen
2 For Friends and Fellowship We thank thee oh Lord. May we
always be mindful OF the needs of others.
AMEN

2. With pride we praise our family in
fellowship to sow peace and love

The Loyal Toast
To his! Excellency the president”

naming the four way test.

The Object of rotary:

The object of Rotary is to encourage and
foster the ideal of service as a basis of
worthy enterprise and in particular to,
encourage and Foster

THE FOUR WAY TEST
OF the things we think, say, or do
1- ISITTHETRUTH?
2- IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?
3- WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL AND
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4- WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO
ALL CONCERNED?

First: The development of acquaintance
as an opportunity for service.
Second: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of
the worthiness of all useful occupations;
and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s
occupation as an opportunity to serve
society.

CLUB ANTHEM

Third: The application of the ideal of
service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life.

ROTARIANS OF BWEYOGERERE WE ARE READY TO SERVE
AND PROMOTE THE WORLD.
SERVICE ABOVE SELF IS THE WAY WE CAN LEAD,
WE SHALL LIVE TO SERVE AND PROMOTE THE CLUB.

Fourth: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace
through aworld fellowship of business
and professional persons united in the
ideal of service.

CHORUS - JUBILATE, JUBILATE OUR CLUB. X2
OH LONG LIVE BWEYOGERERE, WE ARE PROUD OF YOU
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU.
DAUGHTER TO OTHER CLUBS AND MOTHER TO OTHER CLUBS
WE SHALL CHERISH YOU FOR EVER MORE

3

Tiger Quote;

Upcoming Events

If you don't like something, change it, if you can't
change it, change your attitude rather than
complain!

6th Oct: – RC Bweyogerere Central DG’s visit
8th Oct: – Boat Cruise by Kampala South
14th Oct: – Rtn. Musisi Roscos’ Anniversary
Celebrations
21st Oct: – Vocation visit to Kayunga Farm
28th Oct: – Health Camp in Kiwenda

Tiger Joke
A young man seated in a taxi was finalising a
date message to a girl friend.
After he detailed the venue and time of their
meeting that evening, all that was left was to
press send.

-

THE ARCHITECT
Tel: 0772 567944, 0701 567944

At that moment a theif grabbed his phone
through the taxi window and run.
Poor fellow he did have the girls number off his
head, it was in the phone. The girl was in transit
coming from far.

Email: bettyethel23@gmail.com

Rtn Betty Ethel Naluyima is a talented person with both
formal and informal engagements cutting across different
spheres of life.
She is involved in Local Government Leadership as well as
designing Architectural plans for residential houses, apartments, schools, commercial buildings ,among others.
Around Bweyogerere, Rtn Ethel has designed and worked
on several projects which include but notlimited to ; Hassa
tourabi schools , Rock of Ages Nursery block of Kiwanga,
Kaziba plaza towards Kirinya ,several residential homes an
apartments. Representation of selected plans are shown

Stranded of what to do next he desperately
shouted on top of his voice (nkwegayiridde Ssebo
esimu twala, naye nyiga send) "I beg of you Sir;
take the phone but kindly please press Send"!
We give respects to our member who passed on
to the Lord.
Rtn. Fredsam Kibule

below:

Coopted Members
Storied residence

1. PP Dr Dan Iga, RC Kyambogo
2. PP David Suuna, RC Kyambogo
3. Rtn.Dr Charles Abuka RC
Bweyogerere Central

Simple house

Simple plan

GOVET
Presents

11

High School 09
OCTOBER

talents
talents

EXPO 2017

12pm-6pm

@ Hotel Mamerto Bweyogerere

FEE 5,000 [

6

ALL PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORTING
LESS PRIVIRAGED BRIGHT STUDENTS

]

For more information, Call: 256 776 685472, facebook: High School Talents Project












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