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My Experience at the Rotary National Science and Technology Forum
Apr 16, 2024
My name is Holly Goble and I am currently a Year 13 student at Southland Girls’ High School. At school I am one of a group of 11 amazing prefects and this role is one that I have taken on wholeheartedly. My academics are an area in which I pride myself, which is why I am coming to share my experiences at the latest Rotary National Science and Technology Forum. Outside of school I am a member of the Waihopai Rowing Club. This sport has been a part of my life for the last 4 years, and even with the 8 trainings a week, it remains as my passion |
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Apr 16, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Formal Lunch Meeting at the Kelvin Hotel Cost $25.00pp includes light lunch/cakes, tea/coffe and 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 20, 2024 8:50 AM - 3:00 PM
D9999 Conference - Saturday 20th April 2024 - Christchurch Venue: Te Pae, Christchurch Convention Centre, in the Waitaki Room Time: 8.50am to 3pm Keynote Speakers:
Costs:
Register here: https://rotaryoceania.zone/event/south-island-rotary-conference-2024-2024-04-19-2024-04-20-213/register Accommodation ILT have confirmed a special conference rate at their Christchurch Motel - Ashford Motor Lodge of $155.00 inc GST per unit, per night for single or twin share occupancy. Please note the rate is only available by booking direct: Ph. 0800 400 026 or email: reservations@ashfordmotorlodge.co.nz and quote “Rotary Conference rate”. Want to know more about the Ashford - visit https://ashfordmotorlodge.co.nz/ For more details, including the programme - please contact Lisa-Maree by email lmfkjs@xtra.co.nz
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May 03, 2024 5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
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May 04, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Ross is looking for support with deck construction at the Conyers Street units on Saturday 4th May from 9am - If you can assist, please contact Ross 021-333-363
Background of the project is below:
Following the sale of the Rotary Dream Home in 2018 – a committee made up of representatives of each Rotary Club have been working on the follow-on project to establish two units for the Breathing Space Southland Trust (BSST) to use as emergency accommodation. The project is back on track with completion targeted for end of June 2024, after encountering challenges due to Covid-19, followed by building supplies issues and consent delays.
The units have now been secured on piles at the Conyers Street location. Drainage, electricity, and water connections have been installed with internal plumbing, and Heat Pump Installation underway.
The remaining work to complete the project involves fencing, landscaping, painting of units and construction of the deck is being split between the Club’s with Club Member Ross co-ordinating our Club’s contribution.
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May 04, 2024 10:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Following on from the two Working Bees on 16th March and 13th April we are now calling for members support for working Bee # 3 on Saturday 4th May. Our focus for this project has been on the 317 metres of walking tracks around/to and from the pond, gravel on top of weed mat. All that remains left of track to do is 17metres, with 300 metres already laid. This working bee calls for assistance with plantings around the outdoor classroom. Start time on Saturday is proposed as 10.30am and members are welcomed to help out for the time they are available on the day. If you can spare a couple of hours please text Lisa-Maree 027 2304 611 or email lmfkjs@xtra.co.nz - it would be helpful to know when people are available / how long they can helpout for planning of working bee and catering on the day. If you can help out with bringing a wheelbarrow, shovel, spade and / or rake this would be great. |
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Good Guise Cheese
May 07, 2024
‘Good Guise’ – Roger & Julie Guise In 2014 we converted our farm to dairy as part of our farm succession plan. Struggling with the impact of the slump in dairy prices, we looked at what was in our hand and how we could add value to it. An Indian immigrant family approached us to source milk to manufacture paneer as it was unavailable in New Zealand. That this product was unavailable in New Zealand seemed implausible to us but after 6 months of research we agreed; everything we could find was either frozen imported Indian product or a milk powder substitute. This is a fascinating story which Roger and Julie will explain in more detail at our Rotary meeting on 7 May.
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May 14, 2024 6:00 PM
This is a special experience and an opportunity for members to connect directly with our community hands-on with "Circus Quirkus" - a non-animal circus spectacular. Our club has been involved with this event since 2003, and it's a successful fundraiser for our club. Sponsored tickets to Circus Quirkus New Zealand are distributed to organisations focusing on support to less fortunate or special needs children and their families to allow them to have a some time out with the family. The circus style entertainment is designed to inspire fun and excitement, with a show so full of energy and finesse that it lifts the spirits of everyone attending. A group of members is requried to assist with ushering on the night - Stephen O'Connor is the Club contact for this event and will speak to support required for this event early in 2024.
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May 18, 2024 10:30 AM - 3:30 PM
*****WORKING BEE SCHEDULED 18TH MAY 2024 - CANCELLED***** Please note the working bee as planned for Saturday 18th May has been cancelled due to plants not arriving. The final walkway #4 is being collected and transported to Omaui on Saturday as constructed by MenzShed. A new date will be scheduled for planting in coming weeks around plants arrival and YMCA Project Lead being on leave.
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May 21, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch is BYO (Bring Your Own). The objectives of a Club Forum are: Fellowship If you have a suggestion for an agenda item to be included at this or a future forum please email President Chami: chami.abeysinghe.rotary@gmail.com |
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May 28, 2024 12:00 PM
Book Sorting with Lunch The Scottish Hall is almost ready for the 2024 Book Sale. As is tradition for our Club the Tuesday meeting before the Book Sale is a Lunch catered by Inner Wheel followed by members helping with the final sorting / setting up of books. Lunch to be served at 12.15pm - Book Sale Chair Richard will cover off brief notices for event at 12.30pm Sort books before, or after lunch or both into categories on tables |
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May 30, 2024 8:00 AM - Jun 01, 2024 5:00 PM
The booksale committee will be confirming timings and further details in the coming weeks.
Details will be uploaded here - for any enquiries in the interim please contact any of the Book Sale Committee:
Chair: Richard Russell
Richard King, Peter Dunn, Lisa-Maree Fleck or Helen Cook
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Southland Foundation
Jun 11, 2024
Southland Foundation is a new charitable entity and one of 18 community foundations in New Zealand. The foundation is formally launching in May. Its primary focus is to provide a simple and long-lasting way for people to help charitable causes in the Southland Community. The smarter giving model of Community Foundations ensures these gifts have the maximum impact now and in the future. The Southland Foundation will pool and invest donated money and distribute a portion of the income generated by those funds to charitable causes and community organisations within the Southland region, leaving a lasting impact for generations to come. These funds are entirely donor-driven or purpose driven depending on the areas of interest chosen by each donor. www.southlandfoundation.org.nz
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Jun 29, 2024 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Join DG Phil Gully and DGE Dave McKissock for a buffet lunch and celebration of achievements at the D9999 South Island Rotary Changeover. To help celebrate the new theme "The Magic of Rotary", Magician - PDG Jonathan Usher will be the Master of Ceremonies. The event will be held in the upstairs Function Room at the Edgar Centre, 116 Portsmouth Drive, Andersons Bay. The Reception desk will open at 11am. People will be thanked, excellence will be recognized, trophies will be awarded, and most important of all ... Dave will be installed as District Governor 2024-2025! Earlybird pricing $55 ends on 4 June, unless sold out prior. Price is in NZD, tickets are non-refundable.
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Outward Bound Experience
Jul 02, 2024
Claire Mercep is a Year 13 student at Southland Girls’ High School and recently had the amazing opportunity to attend a Mind Body Soul 21-day course at Outward Bound. Claire lives rurally on a sheep and beef farm in Southland,so she considers that this experience was a great opportunity for her to meet new people and develop new skills. |
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Jul 02, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Formal Lunch Meeting at the Kelvin Hotel Please note this meeting will be held at Level 1 Cost $25.00pp includes light lunch/cakes, tea/coffe and 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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Jul 09, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
The 9 July Club Froum meeting will be held with Lunch at The Pantry - 133 Grace Street. Following lunch we will move next door to the former Grace Street Chapel, The Grace Street Project premises and look around the building that is to be repurposed. The donation from the Book Sale is proposed to be presented at this visit to Janette Malcolm from The Grace Street Project. Lunch will be $20 per person and we ask members to please RSVP to Janna and pay online prior to the meeting by direct credit to the Club Account: 06-0925-0022834-000 Please advise Janna of any dietary requirements with your RSVP.
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Jul 23, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Formal Lunch Meeting at the Kelvin Hotel Cost $25.00pp includes light lunch/cakes, tea/coffe and 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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Aug 02, 2024 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Please come & join us at the Civic Theatre for 'First Friday' drinks in the piano lounge. Grand Foyer - Civic Theatre This event is purely social, an opportunity to connect with Rotary members socially. Everyone is welcome, partners, friends and family. An invitation to join us is being extended to other Rotary Clubs. |
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ILT Stadium Southland General Manager
Aug 06, 2024
Jo Hutton has been the General Manager of ILT Stadium Southland since January 2024 and is thoroughly enjoying the role and involvement with the Murihiku Community. Jo's background includes leadership positions at Invercargill City Council and H&J Smith Ltd. Originally from Wales, Jo loves living in New Zealand, which has been her home for over 30 years. |
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Aug 06, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Formal Lunch Meeting at the Kelvin Hotel Please note this meeting will be held at Level 1 Cost $25.00pp includes light lunch/cakes, tea/coffe and 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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Aug 13, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch is BYO (Bring Your Own). The objectives of a Club Forum are: Fellowship If you have a suggestion for an agenda item to be included at this or a future forum please email President Chami: chami.abeysinghe.rotary@gmail.com |
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Rotary International Conference
Aug 20, 2024
Karen has been a member of the Rotary Club of Invercargill Sunrise for 25 years. She recently attended her 6th Rotary International Convention in Singapore and is looking forward to sharing the experience with members. Karen also plans to tell us about the key messages from Rotary International leaders, and provide an update about Polio and the impact that Rotary is making in communities around the world.
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Aug 20, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Formal Lunch Meeting at the Kelvin Hotel Cost $25.00pp includes light lunch/cakes, tea/coffe and 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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Aug 25, 2024 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Our 3rd Host A Roast "Fundraiser' is all set for: Sunday 25th August. 1.30pm - meal at 2pm Host a roast is a fundraiser for the Southland Hospital Ronald McDonald Family Room. Last year we raised over $500 for the family room and President Chami has set a target of $600 donation this year. The concept is a per person charge for the Roast is the 'donation'. If you cant attend the Host a Roast event you can still support this Club fundraiser and make a donation. Donations can be made directly to the Club account 06-0925-0022834-000. Please make reference / code "Host a Roast". Shout out of thanks to our roast host - Helen McCurdy. Please confirm your attendance to Helen McCurdy or Trish Lindsay. Helen's address / directions will be supplied when RSVP received. Helen 027 228 8230 / Trish 027 685 4713. The Ronald McDonald Family Room, Southland Hospital, is an extension of the hospital that is directly connected to the Children’s and Neo Natal wards. When families walk in, they forget they’re in a hospital. This is a place to rest and regroup just moments away from their children. A home away from home for families who have children undergoing treatment at Southland Hospital. There are also four overnight bedrooms, which are allocated on a daily basis by the Family Room Supervisor in consultation with the hospital’s medical staff. Rooms are provided to families on a greatest need basis and each family’s individual situation is taken into consideration. |
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Museum Director of Te Unua Museum of Southland
Sep 03, 2024
Eloise Wallace is the Director of Te Unua Museum of Southland. She moved to Southland to take up this role in January this year, after almost nine years as Director of Tairāwhiti Museum in Gisborne. Eloise has worked in the museum sector for over 20 years in roles in the UK and New Zealand, and has been Co-Chair of Museums Aotearoa, the national body for museum and galleries since 2021. She also serves as a trustee with the Air Force Museum of New Zealand.
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Sep 03, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Formal Lunch Meeting at the Kelvin Hotel Cost $25.00pp includes light lunch/cakes, tea/coffe and 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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Sep 06, 2024 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The 5th working bee for planting is all set to go for on Saturday 7 September - 10am start
The focus of this working bee is planting.
You will need:
Following the planting working bee the YMCA are opening up Omaui at 12 with an Open Day inviting the public to come and see the work that has recently been done.
Access to Camp Omaui will be available for showeres / changing of clothing after working bee for Open Day/
Director Helen Cook is taking the lead on helping out with the Open Day BBQ - if you cant assist with planting but can help with the BBQ at 12 - please liaisie with Helen.
Please note it is propsoed Planting Working Bee will proceed in light rain as is sheltered area.
The Open Day from 12pm is subject to Weather and will only proceed weather permitting.
If any further information is requried on the planting or Open Day please contact Lisa-Maree on 027 2304 611
Light food, will be provided / available for Rotary Members attending working Bee.
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New Thoughts on Climate Change
Sep 17, 2024
Peter Dunn grew up in the village of Waikaka north of Gore, then in Gore itself. He attended Gore High School (as it was called then). He did a carpentry apprenticeship in Gore and as a tradesman worked in Gore, Athol and Invercargill. In 1984 he was accepted for ministry training in the Presbyterian Church, completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and a Bachelor of Divinity in Systematic Theology through Otago University. In 1990 Peter and Helen were called to the Waipu Parish forty minutes south of Whangarei, a great place to raise five children with its sticky climate, bare feet in the winter, beautiful beaches, and the smokestacks of the Marsden Point Oil Refinery not far away. The Northland experience did create at least one family rift. Dad supports the Highlanders or the Southland Stags, the boys support the Blues or the Northland Taniwha. Peter is not a scientist but is well-versed in the scientific method. In his vocation, he reads widely and contributes to the Climate Change discussions within the Presbyterian Church. This task will increase next year as he takes up the elected role of the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand. Peter is looking forward to doing a practice run with the club presenting thoughts and comparisons from the latest debates of interest on climate change. |
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Sep 17, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Formal Lunch Meeting at the Kelvin Hotel Cost $25.00pp includes light lunch/cakes, tea/coffe and 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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Sep 24, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch is BYO (Bring Your Own). The objectives of a Club Forum are: Fellowship If you have a suggestion for an agenda item to be included at this or a future forum please email President Chami: chami.abeysinghe.rotary@gmail.com |
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Sep 27, 2024 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
As our monthly social connection for September we are looking to support North Club with their "Give Kids a Chance" Fundraiser Friday 27th September - 7pm Club Southland - Leet Street $40 for a Team of 4 Got some people you know love a quiz, then come as a Team of 4 or want to join a team of 4 - we can co-ordinate members and whoever else wants to join us into teams of 4. Text Lisa-Maree if you are keen or register your team of 4 directly to Anne (North Club) on 0274 380 360 |
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History of Queens Park
Oct 08, 2024
Senga White is a local history storyteller, podcaster and educator. She is also the heritage |
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Oct 08, 2024 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Formal Lunch Meeting at the Kelvin Hotel Cost $25.00pp includes light lunch/cakes, tea/coffe and 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. |