Saturday, April 9, 2011

St Georges Ball 2011




















St Georges Ball 2011 was held on the 9th of April (which was coincidentally, SJW Squire Lucy Endicott's 18th Birthday!) and was held at the The Sebel Citygate hotel in the city. The crew had a fantastic turnout purchasing a full two tables of ten people each! SJW Rovers in attendance were: Matthew Ray, Emile Victor, Peter Crouch, Yanni Dubler, Stephen Endicott, Lucy Endicott, Tom Arnold, Natasha Hazeldene and Travis Jordan. The rest of the places were filled by linking member, partners and friends of the crew (Sinead Argent, Maddie Arber, Sam Ludinski, Kerry Marnane, Steph Crawford, Emma Clarke, James, Sonia Lamb and Nicole Jenkins)

Before the Ball we met at the Home of Emile Victor for professional photographs and a glass of Champagne (or two or three) before letting the ladies in the group get driven in to the event, while the gentlemen took the bus. During the night we ate, drank and had many a merry time, and during the night Lucy received a surprise in the form of an over sized Birthday cake! Later in the night, during the annual Rover awards ceremony the crew was honoured by being awarded (the much deserved) crew of the year!!! At the conclusion of the ball the party moved on to the Embassy nightclub to continue on partying the night away! St Georges Ball was most definitely (as it always proves to be) one of the highlights in the crew calendar for 2011!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Sharing the knowledge: How SJW Rovers use technology to our advantage

Hi everyone,

The 2020 Rover Forum had me wondering whether I should start sharing the knowledge our crew has of how to use technology to the fullest extent. We've had a bit of experience, and also borrowed knowledge from our own group.

First off,




This allows you to have a crew email address which substitutes for a huge mailing list in the address field of each and every email. A simple email to this address will reach every single member of the crew instantly. You can set your own up at Google Groups. If you set your crew up with one, please share it with QBRE and other crews. It facilitates easy contact.

Secondly,




Yes, we're pretty keen on google, aren't we? This particular product allows us to share a spreadsheet with as many people as we want, simultaneously. We have used it for a few things, including group data and crew data. Our present to you is a modified copy of what we use:


If you want a copy that you can use for your own crew, contact us via the address linked above. We also used this with great success at Urban Challenge 2010.

Third,




The crew does all of its programming using Google Calendar. It allows all crew members to have a copy of it overlaid on their own calendar on iPhones and computers. It can also be printed out. A link is here:


You can create your own and share it with others at Calendar.Google.com.

Of course,





Create your crew a new Facebook Group. Unlike the old useless groups, these ones are perfect for Rover crews. They let you share photos amongst yourselves privately, write group messages and chat as a group. Everything posted to a Facebook Group is shown on your wall. You can make a group for searching for the Groups application on facebook.

And finally, Blogspot.

This blog allows us to keep a fairly well kept logbook. Eventually, it will be printed and bound.

Rovering Towards 2020 Forum

At the Providore, BP Park.

JJ, Emile, Travis and Matt.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Wonargo

JJ, Emile, Travis, Stephen (+1 Natalie?) and Matt all attended the 39th season of Wonargo Revue. Favourite items included Shaun (QBRE Chair) dressed up as a baby, Cameron Stanley (BIC) "goo-goo-ing," the Yorkshiremen sketch, &c.

Pizza and corjial were had post-show and Sinéad arrived back from Bundy just in time for the pizza. Emile and JJ had a good chat to Mr 38 (Gavin Brady, BC Rovers).

The following day saw Sinéad's "surprise" 21st birthday party at Victoria Park Golf Club. Emile, JJ, Pete and Matt were in attendance from the Crew, along with many other Queensland Rovers.