The Rotary Club of Pakenham came together on 1 July, to celebrate leadership, service, and the promise of a new chapter at their annual Changeover event held at Copper & Fox Restaurant.
Cardinia Shire Mayor Jack Kowarzik attended his first Rotary changeover, reflecting on the importance of local service clubs and the spirit of community giving.
“I’m so appreciative because I’m surrounded by people who care, and who actively give back to the community every single day,” he said.
“Lots of volunteering groups in Cardinia Shire are very special, but groups like Inner Wheel, Probus and Rotary in particular, are close to my heart.”
Mayor Kowarzik also paid tribute to the outgoing President Ian Wake, commending his dedication to “service over self.”
“On behalf of everyone at Council and all 135,000 people who are here in this Shire, we say thank you for your contributions as President over the last two years.”
In his farewell address, Wake emphasised that the club’s successes were a collective effort.
“I wish to convey my sincere special thanks,” he said. “You have excelled yourselves by sticking with me over the past two years. I am extremely proud of you all and proud of what you have achieved.”
Looking ahead, Wake urged the club to embrace change and grow.
“Times are changing. If this club is going forward, it’s up to everyone to find new members to join,” he said.
“So much has been achieved by our proud club over 62 years, it’s time for a generation of change. To incoming President Ross, I wish you and your board well for the 25-26.”
Incoming President Ross Chudleigh, who humbly accepted his new role, described it as a privilege and an honour to lead the club into its next chapter.
“The year ahead will provide many challenges and I hope to maintain our normal programme as well as looking for new ideas and positive changes,” Chudleigh said.
Acknowledging the depth of experience among his fellow Rotarians, Chudleigh said he was eager to learn and collaborate.
“Pakenham Rotary Club is full of history and traditions, and I’m sure the club can look forward to a great new year,” he said.
“We have great oncoming projects, and I hope we can add more new projects and aims in our community and help our club grow over the years.
“I have a lot to learn in Rotary, and welcome any help and suggestions. My efforts will always be for the club, fostering Rotary’s goals.”
More recognitions were also celebrated during the evening. Heather Arnold and Rotarian Trish Portbury received Paul Harris Fellow pins for their significant community contributions, while Rotarian Terry Williams was honoured with a double sapphire pin for outstanding service.
The night concluded with guests enjoying a complimentary two-course meal while celebrating past achievements and looking forward to a vibrant future under new leadership.