The Rotary Club of Berwick held its 59th annual Changeover meeting on Wednesday 1st July via Zoom.
 
 
Acting within the current COVID-19 constraints, a small ceremonial group of six gathered at the home of the outgoing President Isobel Caulfield, while approximately 50 guests participated in the meeting via Zoom.  The ceremonial group included Isobel’s husband, Past President Mark, incoming President David Button and his wife Judy and MC Sam McCurdy with his wife Pat.
 
 
Isobel and Mark Caulfield, Sam McCurdy, Judy and President David Button
 
Among those participating were five Past District Governors and three former Exchange Students speaking online from the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany.
 
A significant participant in the event was 96-year old Betty Funston, who has missed only three of the 59 Changeovers since 1961. She placed the Sergeant-at Arms Chain of Office on her son, Adrian Funston (Funno), marking his second year in the role.
 
While acknowledging the constraints placed on the club’s activities over recent months due to COVID-19, Isobel highlighted the many achievements including the successful Carols by Candlelight and Australia Day events, as well as the support that had been provided to bushfire victims in East Gippsland.  She also mentioned the successful Global Grants raised to purchase ventilators to help patients recover from life-threatening COVID-9 infection within Rotary District 7475 in New Jersey, USA. 
 
Isobel’s year will be particularly memorable for the adaptability shown by the club members in embracing technologies, such as Zoom, to enable meetings to continue to be held within the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Isobel finished by thanking her Board members for their invaluable contribution.
 
David received the 'Chain of Office'
David received the 'Reins of Office'
 
David Button was inducted as President of the club by Rotary District 9820’s Immediate Past District Governor, Adrian Froggatt, all the way from Loch Sport in Central Gippsland via Zoom.
 
In his acceptance speech, David emphasised the need to for each member to become a leader in making this next year a success.  Rotary needs to be more flexible and attractive to new members by forging new projects and increasing the community’s awareness of the many activities of the Club.  He then introduced his new Board members and their important role in achieving these goals.
 
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