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Mar 14, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Lunch is BYO (Bring Your Own). The objectives of a Club Forum are: Fellowship The Forum focus is: Events - logistics andplanning for the Car Boot Sale & Jingo night If you have a suggestion for an agenda item to be included at this or a future forum please email President Lisa-Maree lmfkjs@xtra.co.nz.
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The Men's Choir
Mar 21, 2023
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Mar 21, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Everyone Welcome Guest Speaker(s): Phil McCarthy -The Men's Choir http://https://www.invercargillrotary.club/speakers/ab8ac52d-e56c-4827-b528-0d653c3d6124 Lunch $25.00pp includes: light lunch/cake & coffee/parking at H&J Smith car park. Meals can be paid online on day of meeting and advised at reception. A/C 06-0925-0022834-00 RSVPs noting any dietary requirements to Janna by email janna@mwm.net.nz or by phone 03 2141839, Monday prior to meeting by 3pm.
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Mar 25, 2023 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
New event to raise funds for Mitey - Sir John Kirwan Foundation's programme for mental health education in primary schools. What: Rotary Invercargill Car Boot Sale When: Saturday 25th March 10am til 2pm Where: Ascot Park Raceway Event Concept: People book a site for a car, or a gazebo, to sell anything that they own and no longer need. A site costs $20 and this $20 goes to the Mitey Mental Health Education fundraising. Whatever the site holder sells, makes on the day, is for them to keep... unless of course, they want to donate it to Sir John Kirwan Foundation for the Mitey Programme. We are welcoming people who may have arts, crafts or handmade items to sell to book a site and sell from their car boot as well. We have extended an invite to a number of 'mobile' food outlets to come and join us on the day. Want to know more about what we are fundraising for visit: https://jkfoundation.org.nz/ If you would like to support this event by helping out on the day or to book a car boot site contact us by email: rcinvercargill@gmail.com
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Mar 26, 2023 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Drive a Dream is organised for fun and to support Rotary's Give kids A Chance and Children's Literacy Programs and Southland. This is an invitation to purchase.Invitation to purchase a ticket for a sensational days driving experience at Teretonga as guests of the Rotary Club of Invercargill East.
​Tickets Limited - only $225 per ticket – 3 tickets or more $200 each For tickets contact Bruce Raper by phone O3 2183837. Email bruce@gmrimports.co.nz or call Neil Lewis 027 575 5394 or Paul Tuckey 03 211 0930
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Mar 28, 2023 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Come & join us for an opportunity for people new to Jingo to experience and for those who have been before to gain further insight into how the event runs for our upcoming Jingo Fundraiser. Everyone welcome – anyone reading this bulletin is welcome to join us What: Social event - Jingo NIght When: Tuesday 28th March - 7pm Where: Waikiwi Tavern Members of the Social Committee will connect directly with members on this with a text or phone call Jingo is just like Bingo but replaces the numbers with music. Players listen closely as the song snippets provide a clue as to the name of the song. Once the title or artist of the song is figured out and found on the game card, it gets marked off. Easy! The Jingo host will decide whether players are completing a line, a cross, a diagonal, a shape or a full house. When a player completes their card, they call out “JINGO!” and the Jingo host will verify the card. Jingo is fun for everyone! Individuals can have a card all to themselves or teams can share a card and put their heads together to beat the competition.
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The Men's Choir
Apr 04, 2023
My background is in journalism and communications. My wife Sarah and I have run McCarthy Media and Communications since 2016. The Men's Choir is the first choir I've been in since faking illness to get out of one in Form 2 at Rosedale Intermediate. My background is in journalism and communications. My wife Sarah and I have run McCarthy Media and Communications since 2016.
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Apr 04, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Everyone Welcome Guest Speaker(s): To be confirmed Lunch $25.00pp includes: light lunch/cake & coffee/parking at H&J Smith car park. Meals can be paid online on day of meeting and advised at reception. A/C 06-0925-0022834-00 RSVPs noting any dietary requirements to Janna by email janna@mwm.net.nz or by phone 03 2141839, Monday prior to meeting by 3pm.
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![]() Fonterra Director - Governance of Food Processing and Manufacturing
Apr 18, 2023
FONTERRA – Director, June 2018 - Present Andy was a farm management consultant for 38 years and is a past President of the New Zealand Institute of Primary Industry Management (NZIPIM). He is a Director of ANZCO, chairs the SFFF Plantain Project and Edgewater Hotel Lake Wanaka and is a member of the International Farm Management Association (IFMA). Andy is a previous Director of Ngai Tahu Farming Limited and AgResearch, past chair of Deer Industry New Zealand, and served on the council of Lincoln University for 12 years.
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Apr 18, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Everyone Welcome Guest Speaker(s): To be confirmed Lunch $25.00pp includes: light lunch/cake & coffee/parking at H&J Smith car park. Meals can be paid online on day of meeting and advised at reception. A/C 06-0925-0022834-00 RSVPs noting any dietary requirements to Janna by email janna@mwm.net.nz or by phone 03 2141839, Monday prior to meeting by 3pm.
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Apr 26, 2023 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
New event to raise funds for Mitey - Sir John Kirwan Foundation's programme for mental health education in primary schools. What: Rotary Invercargill Jingo NIght When: Wednesday 26th April - 7pm Where: Waikiwi Tavern If you would like to support this event by booking a Jingo ticket or 2 contact us by email: rcinvercargill@gmail.com
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![]() Maxim Institute
May 02, 2023
Paul is Senior Research Fellow at the Maxim Institute and his background is education. He taught for twelve years, working for departments of education in Europe, Africa, and Asia. He has written education policy and designed and tested tertiary sector and national curricula. Working from DPMC, under John Key, he was secretary to a cross-party committee tasked to review school choice and educational reform. Paul is an award-winning teacher and former national debating coach. He has authored five books. He holds degrees from Aberdeen, Cambridge, and Laidlaw College, and a PhD from Australian Catholic University. His research focuses on human and artificial intelligence. Paul has a long association with the Institute which goes back to its origins as the New Zealand Education Development Foundation. Paul is married and has three daughters. |
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![]() Aquaculture
May 23, 2023
Ali is the Industry Liaison Manager at Sanford in Bluff and is passionate about the sea and keen to take the mystery out of what happens when a vessel disappears behind the horizon line and starts catching fish. Ali says "if people know where we work and why we do things the way we do, and that our industry is science based and sophisticated, it’s not such a big jump to think we take the challenge of responsible fishing seriously." While not born into a fisher family, Ali cares deeply about the coast and the wellbeing of our communities supported by the sea. In her job as Industry Liaison Manager at Sanford, a large New Zealand seafood company, Ali is a conduit between Sanford's people, the ocean environment and other marine users – officials, seafood companies, eNGOs, dolphins. Sanford’s goal is ocean leadership; to be the world’s best seafood company which means continually striving for excellence, looking beyond the first solution to find the best. Sanford is New Zealand's oldest and largest seafood company - they farm salmon and mussels and hold 19.7% of New Zealand commercial fishing quota. Sanford has been listed on the New Zealand stock market since 1924, and is focused on sustainability and on maximising the value of the resources gathered from our oceans, enabling long term value creation from oceans teeming with life. Sanford sites can be found in 13 locations around New Zealand and they are a team of 1,400 staff and sharefishers across the country. Committed to innovation, our scientists are on a mission to find new ways to make the most of the life-enhancing properties of seafood, from anti-inflammatory supplements to skin-nurturing collagen. |
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May 30, 2023 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Rotary Club of Invercargill - After 5 Function Guest Speaker: Chris Blenkiron, General Manager and CE of New Zealand Aluminium Smelters https://www.nzas.co.nz/pages/chris-blenkiron/ RSVP's required for catering $10per person cash or pre-pay via internet: 06-0925-0022834-00 Cash bar - drinks at own cost
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