The Apex Club of Brisbane City cemented itself into Apex history with a very successful weekend at the recent Apex State Convention held in Chinchilla from the 14th to the 16th of January.
The Apex State Convention provides clubs and Apexians, the opportunity to interact with members from across the state while discussing topical and important local, state, national and international issues in a forum environment.
At the pre Convention State Board Meeting, the board endorsed the clubs application to become a chartered club. This is a huge achievement for a club that has been in existence for less than three years especially considering that many other service clubs are declining as a result of membership issues.
Although Brisbane City is a smaller Club, they have been able to work together to achieve great things for a variety of organisations and individuals as a result of their commitment, enthusiasm and sheer hard work.
Their new Club Status will become official at the club’s charter dinner which will be held on March the 5th. This promises to be a week long celebration as current, past and future Apexians throughout Australia will come together to celebrate this huge achievement.
The Club’s President, Chris Morahan, also had a personally successful weekend taking out the highest award in the State for Queensland Apexian of the Year. This was well deserved as a result of his incredibly hard work both in Apex and the wider community. Chris also won the Public Speaking competition with a slightly twisted but very entertaining take on Apex sporting triumphs.
One of Brisbane City’s newer club members, Katrina Radicke, was awarded Queensland Young Apexian of the Year for her outstanding service to the community and the Association. Both Chris and Katrina will now compete at the National Convention in their respective categories which will be held in Tamworth in July.
The Brisbane City Apex Club has huge plans for the future. Their recent success has only made the Club more determined to be more active and involved in an array of local projects. Club members look forward to becoming an integral part of the Brisbane City Community for many years to come.