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Dec 02, 2020 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Please join us for our annual Rotary Christmas Party. Following the great feedback from last year, we've decided to support our local free house and go to The Conservatory in Wynyard Quarter again. It will be a great night to celebrate the rather interesting year we've had with Rotary friends, family and our community. This is a mix and mingle event with fresh seafood, delicious charcuterie platters, 18" pizzas and dessert. The cost for this event is $30 and will be charged to your Rotary account. Please note that drinks are to be purchased seperately at the bar, or you are welcome to set up a tab. You can find paid parking at the Jellicoe Street carpark or on the surrounding side streets and we cerainly encourage you to car pool, taxi or Uber if you are enjoying a couple of drinks. We can easily accomodate gluten free, dairy free, vegan and vegetarian, so please let Kat know if you have any dietary requirements. Get in touch with Kat or Gareth if you have any other questions. We are here to help. We look forward to celebrating the year that was, rather than the year that could have been, and enjoying some much needed Christmas Cheer with you all! |
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Dec 15, 2020 7:00 AM - 8:45 AM
We invite our Rotarians, families and guests to join us for our final meeting for 2020 at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell. As per last year, a wonderful finger food breakfast will be catered for by Delphine Feasts, tea, coffee and juice will be available. Cost for this meeting will be $30 per adult, in order to have the catering requirements right on the day can you please register yourself and guests by Tuesday 8 December and please make a note of any dietary requirements or email me gillj.downtownrotary@gmail.com with details. Please also advise if you will be bringing any little people along as we will be able to supply a childrens menu at $10 per child. |
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Jan 19, 2021 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Please join us for the first meeting back of the New Year. We've planned a fun fellowship event for you all so you can mix and mingle with friends and family too. Please note, there is no charge for under 18s to this event so bring along your extended family if they might find it interesting. We are kindly being hosted by Sustainable Coastlines who will give a short speech about what they do for conservation. Sustainable Coastlines is looking forward to hosting The Rotary Club of Downtown Auckland at their wonderful Flagship Education Centre -a truly unique building that was designed to align with the Living Building Challenge the most sustainable building framework possible. We'll hear from Stephanie Vercoe, Strategic Partnerships Director, about their mission to enable people to look after the coastlines and waterways they love. We'll learn about how Sustainable Coastlines work with their sleeves rolled up to keep coastlines and waterways healthy and beautiful, by delivering coastal clean-up events, educational programmes, riparian planting projects and by training community groups to become citizen scientists to gather data on the litter they find on our beaches. This meeting is charged at the usual $25 per person fee, and this includes some lovely finger food that will be served at the event. This venue is BYO, so please bring along something to drink and share for the evening. There is plenty of parking in the Jellicoe Street carpark and on surrounding side streets, at a reasonable price. Hopefully the sun is shining and we can enjoy the good weather together with members, friends and family alike. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Jan 22, 2021 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Melody Robinson - TVNZ Gen. Mgr of Sport & Events
Jan 26, 2021
Melody started out as a journalist graduating in 1996 from the Wellington journalism school. She has worked for nearly every media company in New Zealand, most regularly SKY Television where she covered and hosted three rugby world cups, 14 years of Super Rugby and Mitre 10 Cup, women's rugby world cup in Ireland, two netball world cups and the ANZ championship, Rio Olympics and the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. She has also been a freelancer for World Rugby as a commentator. In 2018 she completed her MBA and consulted for two New Zealand companies. She has recently formed The Wonderful Group to encourage more diverse, more empowered women in sport media. |
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![]() Christine Gill - Exec Director Osteoporosis NZ
Feb 23, 2021
Christine is the Executive Director of Osteoporosis New Zealand. After graduating from Massey University with a BSC (Biochem), Christine started her career as a member of the Connective Tissue Research Group, Department of Surgery, at Auckland University’s School of Medicine. Following some years gathering experience in the infant nutritional and pharmaceutical sectors, Christine held the position of General Manager of Horleys where she and her team developed a number of nutritional products targeting specific demographics within the market. For the past decade Christine has co-founded Flavorjen – a company providing innovation through the incorporation of specialised ingredients into the food and beverage manufacturing sector. |
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![]() The sport and overoming fear
Mar 23, 2021
Iris Schmidbauer has hurled herself off high places all over the world while competing on the Red Bull Cliff Diving circuit — and is one of just three women who can do a back triple somersault with double twist from 20m. But it’s not just the height factor that Iris has to get over when she competes, with divers like herself also hitting the water at about 80km/h. Iris came to New Zealand on a well-earned holiday at the end of last year's competition but thanks to Covid-19 has been training here ever since. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, though, with the self-taught cliff diver using the chance to brush up on the basics, even if it is in two parts from the 10-metre platform. The 2020 season's events were cancelled, which means the 25-year-old spent the whole year in New Zealand. But she’s hoping to stay longer after applying for a talent visa.
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![]() Mercy Ships
Mar 30, 2021
Janine Stewart is a specialist construction, property and projects lawyer. She acts on the full spectrum of construction projects and property disputes. She is the division lead of the MinterEllisonRuddWatts Construction Division. She was the winner of Auckland Resene Women in Property award in 2017, ranked as Tier 2 in Construction in 2019 Chambers directory and as a ‘leading individual’ in Legal 500, she is actively engaged in thought leadership on issues impacting the property and construction industries and is also a regular contributer to a number of publications and presents widely on complex construction and property issues. LAST YEAR MERCY SHIPS NEW ZEALAND RAISED OVER $1.226 MILLION AND 39 KIWI CREW VOLUNTEERED Mercy Ships New Zealand Auckland-based and governed by a voluntary Board of Trustees, which meet four times a year. The principal roles of the board with regard to the overall Mercy Ships mission are to provide policy leadership and to oversee the operations of MSNZ
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May 19, 2021 6:30 PM - 11:00 PM
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