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Apr 13, 2018 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Apr 15, 2018 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Organised by the Environment Committee, see the Highs and Lows of Wellington on April 15th, 10.30 – 2.00 p.m - this is a date change! Start is now from Avalon Pavilion - updated. Full instructions given, involves only public roads suitable for all cars. Test your powers of observation, see the high points and some historic parts of Wellington, finish at Skyline Cafe Kelburn for lunch (at your expense) and vast prizes. Cost $25 per car. Bring your own car plus passengers and bring friends and neighbours as well, the more the merrier. See David Gledhill or Russell Good for more information. |
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Apr 20, 2018
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Movie evening: "The Amazing You"
Apr 23, 2018
This is a movie about ordinary people who, by following their passion in life and doing the work, became extraordinary. The official trailer: https://drdragos.com/movie/the-amazing-you-movie/
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Apr 26, 2018 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Contact is: Don Battah
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The Parole Board
Apr 30, 2018
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May 11, 2018 - May 13, 2018
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May 14, 2018 - May 18, 2018
Click here to see what's it all about: X-Roads Website
We have been asked to provide volunteers 14 – 18 May for either the morning sessions (8am – 12noon) or afternoon sessions (12noon – 4.00pm). You can choose to volunteer for as many sessions as you like or just one.
If anyone missed out on getting their name down on the board on Monday night can they please let me know kathyndean@outlook.com or 0274 885156.
Volunteers work in pairs to facilitate a stall /activity including:
. Beer Goggle Key in Car Door (The Red Car)
· Get Your Licence (Road Safety HCC/UHCC)
· Crash Car
· Beer Goggle Basketball
· CPR
· Snakes and Ladders
· Facebook (X-Roads Messages)
· Text ‘n’ Drive
· Drive
· Check Your Mirrors
· Booze Bus/Fire Appliance
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May 18, 2018
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May 24, 2018 6:30 PM - 11:00 PM
A Black Tie Dinner has been arranged by Caii-Michelle Baker to raise funds for the rebuilding of a school destroyed by the recent earthquake in Mexico.
It is to be held at the Avalon TV Studios O. It is going to be a very fine evening with entertainment provided by Caii-Michelle and her band, in the presence of a number of distinguished guests including Mayor Ray Wallace and diplomatic representatives.
Three chefs from different countries will prepare the food and there will be spot prizes.
We earnestly hope that we can manage to gather enough interest among our members to fill at least one table for Eastern Hutt Rotary.
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May 25, 2018 - May 26, 2018
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Supporting those living with Dementia and Mental Health issues, with music therapy
May 28, 2018
Rani is a registered and certified music therapist. |
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Jun 04, 2018
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Jun 18, 2018
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Jun 23, 2018 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Preservation of Christ Church in Taita
Jun 25, 2018
The significance of Christ Church far exceeds its age, it was the catalyst for Parliament deciding to pass the Historic Places Act (1954) and the later formation of the Historic Places Trust. This was the first time New Zealanders had lobbied to save a historic building. The Church and graveyard are now both a memorial to the faith and determination of the settler families and local Maori and to the vision of those who have worked for its preservation. |
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Jul 06, 2018 - Jul 07, 2018
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Jul 23, 2018
"I've been drawing all my life but it was only after I retired that I took up art seriously. I was prevailed upon to join the committee of Hutt Art Society and was made a vice president because nobody else wanted the job. Within 18 months the President died and still nobody wanted the job! Basically I am a landscape painter but I also enjoy life drawing (nudes) and portraits. I was a cartographer before I retired. My wife Pam is a singer and my oldest son is a singer/composer so we are quite an artistic house." |
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Jul 30, 2018
Chris grew up on a farm in the central North Island and spent 16 years nursing then joined the Police Force. After 18 years she left the police because she realised that Supergrans was the organisation she wanted to work with. She will tell us about the work that Supergrans does in our community. |
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Aug 12, 2018 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
How about quickly looking through your membership list to see if there is anyone who would gain from attending the basic Rotary Learning and Information programme? Programme condensed so it only takes half a day out of the weekend. Cost: $25.00 per head, lunch is provided. Clubs normally pay for members who attend. Registration: Email to: Lee Wilkinson – lee@communicate.co.nz, or call her on 021 455 326. Please let her know any special dietary requirements. Who should come? · Newer members, who just need nudge on to real engagement with Rotary. · Longer standing members who have never quite ‘got’ Rotary , limp along to your regular meetings and not much else. They can be propelled into far better engagement. They can mix in with Rotarians from other clubs, as well as learning about the opportunities for personal growth and community involvement offered through Rotary - such as:
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Hutt Valley Clay Target Club
Aug 13, 2018
My topic of presentation will be on my chosen sport of Clay Target Shooting.
I am a 46 year old father of 2 who has competed in Clay Target shooting extensively both within NZ and Internationaly since 2001 with many successes. Currently I am the Club Captain of the Hutt Valley Clay Target Club and Vice President for the NZ Clay Target Association.
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Aug 22, 2018 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
The second Fund Raiser for the new Rotary year will be held at The Lighthouse, Petone on Wednesday 22 August starting at 8.30pm.
Set in 1787, the movie “Interlude in Prague” tells the story of a dramatic period of Mozart’s life during which he wrote his operatic masterpiece Don Giovanni. Described as “Sumptuous” and “Visually stunning”. This is a powerful thriller set to the music of Mozart.
Tickets (price $20) can be obtained from Jaye Howey at our next meeting
Click HERE for a preview of the movie. |
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Aug 24, 2018 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Our experience attending Innovative Young Minds
Aug 27, 2018
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Sep 03, 2018
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Sep 07, 2018 - Sep 08, 2018
Eastern Hutt doesn't have to do any organising or coordination at all for this as they are now using a brilliant internet link: http://signup.com/go/qjDUWGb
If you would like to volunteer, all you have to do is click on buttons to book a location and time, not already taken, that suits you. It's that simple, and if you encounter any technical problem all you need to do is call WFA on 04 498 9604, and they'll get you booked in.
But please remember to wear your EHR Polio Shirt when you collect so that we are also visible to the public doing something that helps the community..
Many thanks, Des. |
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Sep 09, 2018 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Sep 09, 2018 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Sep 16, 2018 10:45 AM - 1:15 PM
Combining with 30 Naenae College students, another 20 Members, family and friends are required. With these numbers that's only 10 tree per person!
A specific area has been designated by the Wellington Regional Council and it's the north end of Avalon Park - a map will be provided next week.
If you or your family would like to help, please contact Dave Comparini.
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The Lower Hutt Hearing Association
Sep 17, 2018
I have recently joined the Hutt Valley Hearing Association committee and it is my desire to help others who may be suffering hearing loss. I have a 50 year history of severe loss, but due to amazing hearing aids have led a very active life. I look forward to sharing my experience and helping others.
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Sep 23, 2018 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
For many years we have joined with Lower Hutt's Rotary and Lions clubs to collect food donations for the Lower Hutt Food Bank. Please get along to Avalon Pavilion, starting at noon. Not all of us are strong enough to run around the streets to pick up the white bags from donors. If this is you, then come along to the Pavilion after 1 p.m. and assist, at your own pace, with sorting the donations and packing them in to storage cases. The Food Bank has been rejuvenated and is now in good shape, When they lost their facility at the Horticultural hall they also suffered management confusion. That is now resolved. The Food Bank is a Registered Charity and has a distribution base which they lease in Duffy Street. They have storage at St Marks Church in Woburn Rd. Last year they distributed about 2200 parcels for the benefit of over 900 families. There are over 30 volunteers involved and they are financially sound. Donations of food received have been assessed at a value of $330,000. This project involves the cooperation of many Clubs. It takes only a few hours, yet it has an important impact. Please support them this Sunday. |
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Police Vetting
Sep 24, 2018
John is going to give an explanation about the vetting. It will be hands-on, as those who are going to be working with youth, need to be vetted and we will then fill in the forms. NOTE: You will need to bring your Drivers Licence, or your current Passport, as well as a photocopy of it. To be safe, also bring a copy of a document with your current residential address, e.g. an electricity or rates bill. |