DG Nijad Atassi discloses forthcoming 74th conference details

Our very own Rotarian DG Nijad Al-Atassi took the floor during our 3rd regular meeting of the year and shared with us his vision and plans for the district. Being the district governor for this year, he is also responsible over all for the organisation of the forthcoming conference to take place in Bahrain From April 29 – May 2, 2010.

One of the important exciting announcements he made last night was the confirmation that His Royal Highness Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Bahrain will patronise the proceedings at the conference. This should give the Rotary Club in the whole region a big boost in our quest to help our local communities.

To download DG Nijad Atassi presentation, please click here [pdf, 1.9MB]

This is our last regular meeting before the Holy month of Ramadhan. Our next meeting will be a social evening on July 27th, 2009:

    Location: Coral Beach Club
    The Main Restaurant
    Dinner: Hot and Cold Maza
    Mixed Grills
    Fruits
    Soft Drinks (One Drink per Person)
    Water
    Timing: 8:00PM for 8:30PM
    Price: BD 10 per person

Let me also remind you that an updated RCA member’s leave and clubs activity register is available for download here.

The Rotary Club of Adliya wishes you a joyful, relaxing and healthy summer break!

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Depression, a treatable disease

Consultant Psychiatrist Speaks at Regular Meeting

The Rotary Club of Adliya welcomed Dr. Tariq Al-Maadawi, the consultant psychiatrist with the Private Clinic in Budaiya Medical Centre who talked about the debilitating psychological and physical condition of depression.

In this featured presentation attended by 60% of the RCA membership and 5 guests as well as the honourable speaker, Dr. Al-Maadawi shattered the usual stereotypes about both psychiatry and depression especially in our local Arab and Muslim communities. He went further to explain that depression is the most disabling condition in the world for women, 25% of whom suffer from it at some point in their lives.

President Hasan Al-Balooshi (L) and Dr. Tariq Al-Maadawi

President Hasan Al-Balooshi (L) and Dr. Tariq Al-Maadawi

He emphasised that Depression is a treatable disease. Treatments can range from counselling sessions through to modern medicines which correct the chemical imbalance in the brain which causes this condition.

“Depression,” stated Dr. Al-Maadawi, “covers a range of related conditions in which the primary disturbance is thought to be one of mood or effect.”

“There are 48 types of depressions defined so far,” he continued, “varying from mild states which befall its victims when a live changing event happens, to those experienced by losing a loved one, to severe conditions which require hospitalisation and a concerted effort at medication, diet and counseling.”

Hanan Al-Yousif (L) with Rotarian Ahdeya Noor

Hanan Al-Yousif (L) with Rotarian Ahdeya Noor

Dr. Al-Maadawi’s brief presentation is available from download on our website. Please click here to download Dr. Tariq Al-Maadawi’s presentation on depression in pdf format.

Should you wish to contact Dr. Al-Maadawi for further information or consultation, we would be very happy to provide you with his contact details. Please contact us by sending an email to contact@rotaryadliya.org. All communications will of course remain confidential. Should you wish to contact Dr. Al-Maadawi directly, please do so by contacting the Private Clinic in the Budaiya Medical Centre.

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Rotary Club of Adliya holds a successful inaugural RY09/10 Meeting

The Rotary Club of Adliya held its first meeting of the new Rotary Year 2009/2010 with a set of excellent early achievements.

The board has voted to convene regular meetings in a new location, one that is easily accessible, has plenty of parking, cost less than what it used to pay thus dedicating more fund to help the community directly and be a pleasant place in which to invite guests. All of these point have successfully been achieved by adopting the Marina Club in Manama as the new venue.

Thanks should be rendered to Rotarian PP Redha Faraj who suggested the venue and did an excellent job at negotiating the new rates with the management, our current President Hasan Al-Balooshi and Rotarian Mahmood Al-Yousif for their efforts in securing this location. Judging by the reaction of the good Rotarians in attendance, the choice is a success.

President Hasan Al-Balooshi chairing the inaugural meeting of RY09/10

President Hasan Al-Balooshi chairing the inaugural meeting of RY09/10

The meeting’s attendance broke the usual record for RCA meetings with 69% of registered members in attendance! One of the board’s main priorities is to maintain and increase this attendance rating throughout the year, with the board’s principal commitment this year is actively engaging members in club’s activities.

The Club also celebrates the new year by strengthening its service to the community. Rotarian Dr. Faiza Ghabrial requested that the Club find a way to donate 4 new computers to The Hope Institute as they are rebuilding their computer lab. Computers were secured by the efforts of PP Redha Faraj through a generous donation from Al-Moayyed International Group. Further, PP Faraj also secured another computer from AIG which he suggested the Club donates to the Aisha Yateem Family Counsiling Centre. President Hasan expressed his thanks to Rotarian Dr. Ghabiral, PP Faraj and Al-Moayyed International Group for their generosity and commitment to the community.

During the meeting President Hasan Al-Balooshi shared with members and guests the Roadmap for his year and encouraged everyone to put in as much effort as they could to elevate the Club, it’s programs and reputation in the local community.

The outline of the President is available for download here in pdf format.

PP Redha Faraj, who holds the office of honorary treasurer for this year, then took the floor and explained the Club’s finances and outlined his plan which if followed will ensure not only the continued Club’s survival, but also continued sustainability.

The Treasurer’s presentation is available here for download in pdf format.

Comedian Ali Esbai (left) with local celebrity/DJ Imran Al-Aradi

Comedian Ali Esbai (left) with local celebrity/DJ Imran Al-Aradi

Mr. Ali Esbai, the Bahraini up and coming talent in stand-up comedy then did his bit much to the enjoyment of everyone present. His topical biting remarks on the worsening traffic situation in Bahrain, the “benefit” of a botched bank robbery, and various other mundane aspects of life in Bahrain which he twisted and wove into excellent comedy. Everyone present thanked Mr. Esbai for his gig and wished that they had more time to enjoy his comedy, hopefully in a future function they could!

Please click to view the Secretary and Treasurer’s report for the Club’s meeting on 6 July, 2009.

You might also wish to view some of the pictures taken of the gathering in our Flickr stream. Please click here to view them.

How to take better mobile phone pictures

During our regular meeting of 9th February 2009, Rotarian Mahmood Al-Yousif delivered a speech in which he explained how one might take better pictures with mobile phones.

To view his slideshow, please click the link below to download it in PDF format or watch the slides in the movie.