The Rotary Club of Kaikohe | Bulletin |
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Dinner Meeting |
| Wednesday 18 June | Primary Schools' Speech Contest | Wednesday 25 June | Club Changeover at Wildspur |
Members' Privileges Date | Cashier | Reception Meeting Closure | Five Minute Speaker | Raffle | Sergeant's Assistant | Steward | Steward | Introduce Speaker | Thank Speaker | 18-Jun-14 | Donna | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | -
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News and Notices Kaikohe Rotary Primary Schools’ Speech Contest - Wednesday 18 June. Kaikohe Rotary Changeover - 6:00pm Wednesday 25 June - Wildspur - numbers to Noel by 18 June. Link to the Milton Rotary Tramping Club - Otago Youth Adventures Trust website to check out the 2014-2015 programme. Link to 2014 Dictionary Distribution Spreadsheet.
Calendar and Blogs (where there is always something new - check these links every week) Link to the Kaikohe Rotary Club Calendar. Link to Kaikohe Rotary’s Facebook page. Link to the Rotary Service Connections Blog. Link to Monita's Facebook page. Link to the Rotary Voices Blog.
Link to the Rotary Down Under Blog. Link to the Rotary Regional Public Image Resource Blog. Link to Rotary International’s Member News.
Regular Newsletters Link to the Shelterbox Newsletter - May 2014. Link to download the District Governor’s Newsletter - 28 May 2014. Link to Polio Plus E Newsletter - 15 May 2014. Link to the Rotary Down Under webpage - May 2014. Link to Rotary Leader - May 2014. Link to the latest Kerikeri Club Bulletin. Link to the latest E Mara E Pānui.
12 June Meeting Report Guests - Cam and Vivienne. Apologies - Bruce, John V, Liz. Changeover - 6:00pm - Wednesday 25 June - Wildspur - numbers to Noel by 18 June. The club has agreed to host a Rotary Friendship Exchange group from District 1120 (UK) - for three days between 9-23 February 2015. Kaikohe Rotary will support the Technology in Schools project. It is hoped that the dictionaries in schools project will continue. Guest Speaker Jonah Aslund. Jonah is a conservator and his current project is the former Ngāpuhi Railway Station building at the Kaikohe Pioneer Village. It is one of 1,300 flag stations and the only one left in Northland. The building has been taken apart piece by piece and is being rebuilt. Members appreciated the very interesting illustrated presentation.
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