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Dec 31, 2022
Our Club would like to thank all of our speakers who have given their time to come to Rotary and educate members about a lot of different groups and topics. 2022 Guest Speakers (this list will be updated throughout the year)
Andy Borland
Jeff Grant
Tracy Kilkelly and Braden Stark
Sheree Carey
Rachel Hucklebridge
Graeme McMillan https://invercargillrotary.club/stories/speaker-recap-7/
Terry Nicholas
Joc O'Donnell
Sean Plunket
Brooke Hart
John Munro
Sam Payne
Judge John Brandts-Giesen
2021 Guest Speakers
John Green
Kate Pope
Dr Teri McClelland
Dr Agata Golawska Moody
Robin McNeill
Wayne Marriott
Ella Zhang
Chris Claridge
Nobby Clark
Rakihia Tau
Mark McLean
Jeff Grant
2020 Guest Speakers
DG Tania Lowery and John Prendergast
Dave McKissock
Lydia Uddstrom
Rebecca Amunsden
Leon Hartnett
Paddy O'Brien
Louise Evans
Covid-19 Reflections: Geoff Thomson, Mata Cherington, Tony Laker, Toni Biddle.
Liz Craig
Dylan Murray
Liv Cochrane
Melissa Vining
2019 Guest Speakers
Diana McLean
Carla Forbes
Dr Anna Palliser
Helen McCurdy
Lisa Tou McNaughton
Ken Bowie
Pauline and Mike
Alan Watson
2018 Guest Speakers
Liz Craig
Scott Bowden
Sir Graeme Dingle
Joe Anderson
Scott McKenzie
Zoe Dawson
Claire Bau
Chris Ramsay
Laura Faherty
David Grant
Rebecca Shirley
Paul Marshall
Helene O'Neil
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Jan 21, 2023 - Jan 22, 2023
The first "service above self" community project for 2023 will the Deep Cove Working bee (January 21 and 22, 2023). A group is required to assist the Deep Cove Outdoor Education Trust with tasks to tidy up before the schools start visiting. Transport to and from the Deep Cove Hostel will be arranged by boat from to Pearl Harbour - Manapouri and then by bus through the pass. Working Bee tasks may include:
Need to bring your own:
Other information that maybe of interest is:
Space to participate in this club service project is limited – so if you are interested please contact Rob Phillips on: 027 211 2260 or by email on rob.phillips53@gmail.com Want to check out the hostel: https://deepcovehostel.co.nz/
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Jan 27, 2023 5:15 PM
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Jan 31, 2023 12:15 PM - 2:15 PM
Lunch in the Park kicks off the first Rotary meeting for 2023 on Tuesday, January 31st. Table is booked under Rotary from 12.15pm til 2:15 to offer flexibility for people to come at usual time, come later or somewhere in between and stay for as long as you can. Lunch at own cost / ordered on arrival Meeting format is informal with no set timeframes Everyone welcome!
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Experiences from New Zealand's public and private sectors.
Feb 07, 2023
Mervyn English has held senior roles in both the public and private sectors via roles such as leading the NZ Treasury SOE (State Owned Enterprises) team, and being in the senior executive teams for the Natural Gas Corporation and Transalta. His governance experience is broad, apart from the SOE leadership role where he was responsible for overseeing the Governments portfolio of commercial entities and setting up several new SOEs, he has been the Director of Governance in the Ministry of Health responsible for DHB Boards and other entities. Along with this he has been a director for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority and the Hillary Outdoors Trust. He was recruited to establish NZ’s first Electricity Market Regulator. In this role he oversaw substantial new investment in the national transmission grid and the resolution of a number of important market function issues. Mervyn was also an Assistant Commissioner at the NZ State Services Commission responsible for the natural resources sector, was an executive in a Wrightson subsidiary, and Deputy Director General for Strategy and People at the Department of Conservation. Currently he lives in Southland and works part time for the Department of Conservation leading Treaty of Waitangi Settlement implementation work. Mervyn holds an MBA – Master of Business Administration (with Distinction), has attended executive education programmes at Harvard and the London School of Economics, and is a member of the Institute of Directors. |
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Feb 07, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Guest Speaker: Mervyn English https://www.invercargillrotary.club/speakers 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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Feb 14, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
First Club Forum for 2023 Lunch is BYO (Bring Your Own). The objectives of a Club Forum are: Fellowship The Forum agenda is: new Events / Fundraiser ideas 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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Feb 18, 2023 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
****PLEASE NOTE A CHANGE OF DATE****** Working Bee # 1 Sunday 18th February from 10-4pm @ Southland Girls High School. Volunteers are needed to:
Everyone is welcomed to get involved, members, partners, friends and family. If you know someone who is crafty, likes to sew and would like to help out with a project like this – share this with them. If you can only do one of the days or only do an hour or so on either day all good! We just need to register who can do what and When. Birgit from Invercargill South Club is co-ordinating a volunteer register to ensure enough machines and / or space available . Please email bcrean@xtra.co.nz . If you prefer to bring and use your own sewing machine and / or overlocker –let Birgit know in your email. Want to know more about Days for Girls visit: https://www.daysforgirls.org/new-zealand/ |
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Feb 21, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Guest Speaker(s): Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) attendees 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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Feb 25, 2023 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Rotarians, family and friends are invited to get out and get active and raise some funds for good.
The all new Rotary Ride raising funds for Hospice is on Saturday 25th February, 2023
Riders are invited to meet for a 9am departure from Stead Street Wharf to ride the Invercargill Bluff Trail.
The 25km ride is the southern most part of the 3000km Te Araroa Trail [https://www.es.govt.nz/about-us/invercargill-bluff-trail]
Choose to ride one way or do a return trip - own transport from Bluff is required to be arranged by riders.
Open to all riders of all abilities.
Electric bikes welcomed.
BBQ at Bluff 12.30pm
Riders asked to register by email to Wayne Eade: 1971speed@gmail.com
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Feb 28, 2023
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Mar 03, 2023 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Everyone is welcomed to: Drinks & Nibbles 5.30pm - Friday 3rd March Indian at the Crescent - 11 The Crescent Drinks at own cost. Nibbles cost per person $10pp Come for a drink or come for two - feel free to come at 5.30pm or later as your time permits. Friends, family and everyone you think would enjoy the social connection is welcomed.
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National Science Forum Experiences
Mar 07, 2023
Harri Pickett I'm 16 years old and a Year 13 student at Southland Girls' High School. I'm passionate about biological sciences; my goal is to work and travel internationally to research remote ecosystems and organisms, which I hope to do by studying overseas in the UK next year. MaiaLumsden I am in Year 13 at Southland Girls' High School. I am heading towards a career in Science but I am unsure of which field in particular, hence I am immensely grateful to Rotary for giving me the opportunity to attend the 2023 Rotary National Science and Technology Forum. |
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Mar 07, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Everyone Welcome Guest Speaker(s): Harri Pickett will share her experience from 2023 Rotary National Science & Technology Forum, a 14-day program for high-achieving Year 12 students
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 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 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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Greenlight Innovations - Governance Mentoring Programme
Apr 18, 2023
Leon, founding Director of Greenlight Innovations Ltd, a charitable entity based in Invercargill connecting people, will talk to the Governance Mentoring Program being delivered by Greenlight. The Governance Mentoring Programme is a six-month mentoring programme, aimed at supporting leaders in governance roles of community organisations through focused mentoring relationships. The programme is a Community Governance Aotearoa initiative, delivered by Greenlight Innovations in partnership with the Mentoring Foundation of NZ. Want an overview check out: https://communitygovernance.org.nz/workshops/the-governance-mentoring-programme/?fbclid=IwAR1KCarrJ6fDJiBvo_ho6ay6NN-zGoBovXnlBBsrfLlwCQ_jadtVjPcBDio
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Apr 18, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Everyone Welcome Guest Speaker: Leon Hartnett - Greenlight Innovations - Governance Mentoring Programme Find out more here: http://https://www.invercargillrotary.club/speakers/92e47188-4190-4a04-8a25-947d26e6e62e 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 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Come and have some 'fun' with us whilst helping us fundraise - great prizes and raffles to be won. Grab some friends, family and/ or work mates and make a night of it for a good cause. What: Rotary Invercargill Jingo Night When: Wednesday 26th April - 6.30pm for 7pm start Where: Waikiwi Tavern (181 North Road) Cost: $5 per card per round x 4 rounds = $20 Jingo is just like Bingo but replaces the numbers with music. 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. 5 squares in a row = Line 20 squares = full house All proceeds to go to The Sir John Kirwan Foundation - Mitey Jingo nights are popular so book a table by phoning Waikiwi directly on 03 2159080 so you dont miss out! Want to know more about Mitey, mental education in primary schools - check out: https://jkfoundation.org.nz/ The app Shazam is able to be used https://www.shazam.com/apps
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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. Want to know more check out: https://www.maxim.org.nz/ |
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May 02, 2023 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Everyone Welcome Please note that this Lunch meeting has a later start time of 12.30pm and changes to the usual programme to work in with Guest Speaker's flight arrival Guest Speaker(s): Paul Henderson - Senior Research Fellow at the Maxim Institute https://www.maxim.org.nz/ 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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May 16, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
In place of the usual lunch meeting on 16 May, members are invited to register for the Southland Business Chamber's Westpac Smarts event - 'Building a Brighter Tomorrow'. Click this link to register: https://southlandchamber.co.nz/events/75984/ For those that would like to meet for lunch beforehand please RSVP to stephen@mwm.net.nz
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May 18, 2023 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Rotary Club of Invercargill Sunrise Event
Annual "Experience Rotary" dinner with Special Guest Speaker - Ethan Flack
Ascot Park Hotel
Thursday 18 May 6pm for 6.30pm dinner
Cost: $48pp
RSVP by 10th of May by email Wayne on wandshamilton@hotmail.com or buy tickets directly via facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/773732790811937?
For more information on the guest sepaker visit: https://www.ethanflack.co.nz/
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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 23, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Everyone Welcome Guest Speaker(s): Ali Undorf-Lay - Industry Liaison Manager - Sanford https://www.sanford.co.nz/operations/aquaculture/salmon-farming/ 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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May 25, 2023 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Rotary Club of Invercargill Sunrise Event
Rotary Charity Art Auction - Thursday 25 May - Mīharo - 28 Don Street
Exhibition of auction items can be viewed between 10am - 4:30pm, Tuesday 23rd May, Wednesday 24th May and Thursday 25th May.
Live auction night - Thursday 25th May
Doors open 7pm
Cost: $30 per ticket - door sales available
Text 027 290 1351 for Live Auction Tickets or prior auction bids.
For more detailed information visit: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092546400728
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May 30, 2023 12:00 PM
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New Zealand Aluminium Smelters
May 30, 2023 5:30 PM
Chris is the General Manager and CE of NZAS, Tiwai. Chris was previously the President of NS BlueScope Indonesia, a joint venture between BlueScope and Nippon Steel and has over 15 years’ experience in various leadership roles in manufacturing and building products businesses across New Zealand, Australia, and the wider Asia-Pacific region. He has a strong commercial background and people focused approach to leading business outcomes and holds a BCom from Otago University. He is passionate about the community, having previously served on the board of Youthtown, an organisation empowering young people across New Zealand. https://www.nzas.co.nz/pages/chris-blenkiron/
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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: 06-0925-0022834-000 Cash bar - drinks at own cost
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Jun 01, 2023 8:00 AM - Jun 03, 2023 5:00 PM
Books can be dropped off to these service stations up until 26th May 2023.
Caltex Savoy (Tay St) Youthline Southland provides support, information, crisis intervention, and referrals for young people. The free 24/7 helpline is staffed by trained helpline counsellors there to listen when the pressure is hitting. You can find out more here. https://www.youthline.co.nz/invercargill-centre-page.html\ Enquiries for the 2023 Book Sale can be sent to: rcinvercargill@gmail.com
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Jun 06, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Last Club Forum for the 22/23 Rotary Year Lunch is BYO (Bring Your Own). The objectives of a Club Forum are: Fellowship The Forum agenda is:
If you have a suggestion for an agenda item to be included at a future forum please email President Elect Chami chami.abeysinghe.rotary@gmail.com
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The spread of misinformation in the modern age
Jun 13, 2023
Brett Solvander has spent a career in media and communications, with television production being a part of this, but he is better known as a public relations practitioner, who has worked in various senior communications roles in both the public and private sectors, here and overseas. Brett has also worked for government ministers as a ministerial press secretary and established his own communications consultancy in the mid 1990’s with business partner and wife, Wilma Falconer. In his presentation Brett will focus on the spread of misinformation in the modern age and how we as information consumers can navigate propaganda, lies and fake news to get to the truth. This subject has meaning for everyone interested in getting to what we understand to be the undiluted facts so that we can make well informed decisions for ourselves and for those we care about |
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Jun 13, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Everyone Welcome Guest Speaker: Brett Solvander - Topic: The spread of misinformation in the modern age 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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The Grace Street Project
Jun 20, 2023
Janette Malcom, Mervyn English & Terry Nicholas are trustees of the The Invercargill Community Connections Charitable Trust (IC2). The Trust was formed in December 2020 after research established a strong need, and support for, a proposed new community facility in South Invercargill – currently known as the Grace Street Project. The Grace Street Project is a community-led initiative to create a multi-purpose facility in south Invercargill with the goal of fostering a safe, welcoming, and thriving community for all. Janette Malcolm Janette has a wide variety of public and private experience including international business, law and community development, which is a particular passion of hers. Living in Southland since 2008, she established and ran South Alive and subsequently established and chaired the social enterprise business The Pantry. She has been part of the Grace Street project from the start having seen the huge local need for physical space that can provide opportunities for learning and growth in the community. Terry Nicholas Terry is the Manager of Hokonui Rūnanga, the Hokonui Representative on the Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu tribal council, and the Portfolio Director for Murihiku Regeneration. Terry has been involved with Hokonui Rūnanga and has been the Hokonui Te Rūnanga O Ngāi Tahu representative since January 1999. A champion for community development and creating opportunities for all in Murihiku, Terry sees the Grace Street Project as being pivotal to enhancing opportunities for those in South Invercargill – particularly at-risk youth. Mervyn English Mervyn grew up in Southland, and as a young man, he spent considerable time in Southland’s mountains. His career took him to other major cities, where he held senior roles in both the public and private sectors. This experience has been across multiple sectors, health, social services, energy, agriculture, and conservation. After serving on a number of boards, he also has significant experience in public policy, delivery, and governance. He has returned to Southland and is enjoying contributing to this community. Want to know more - visit: https://www.thegracestreetproject.nz/
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Jun 20, 2023 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Everyone Welcome Guest Speaker(s): Janette Malcolm, Terry Nicholas & Mervyn English Topic: The Invercargill Community Connections Charitable Trust (IC2) - The Grace Street Porject 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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Jun 27, 2023 6:30 PM
After a 2 year term President Lisa-Maree will handover the 'chains' to President Elect Chami Come & celebrate in 'old hollywood style' Tuesday 27th June - 6.30pm Level 6 - Kelvin Hotel Dresscode: Old Hollywood / Black Tie Cost: $65.00 per person RSVPs' with dietrary requirements to: chami.abeysinghe.rotary@gmail.com
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