The Rotary Club of Kaikohe | Bulletin |
Dinner Meetings Thursday 28 September - Governor's Visit - The Hubb - Northland College - See below.
Date | Cashier | Five Minute Speaker | Introduce Speaker | Raffle | Sergeant | Sergeant's Assistant | Thank Speaker | 28-Sep-2017 | Isaac | | | | | | | 4-Oct-2017 | Valerie | Don | John E | Glenis | Steve | Jim | Noel |
News and Notices Governor’s Visit - The Hubb - Northland College - Thursday 28 September - Partners, Guests and Honorary Members welcome. Link to the invitation with full details. RSVP by filling in this form yesterday(!). Link to spreadsheet (read only).
Link to Celebrate World Polio Day - 24 October. Link to When You Give - Children Learn. Link to Calling All Rotarians - Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge - 25 November. Link to Area One Dinner Invitation - 4 November. Rotary Convention 2018 in Toronto.
Calendar and Blogs (where there is always something new - check these links every week) Link to the Kaikohe Rotary Club Calendar. Go here to check out Guest Speakers for future meetings and details of other club activities. Link to Kaikohe Rotary’s Facebook page. Link to the District Facebook page. Link to the District Calendar. Link to the Rotary Service Connections Blog. 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. Link to Wasrag (Water and Sanitation Rotarian Action Group) Blog.
Regular Newsletters Link to Rotary Weekly - 22 September 2017. Link to Young Leaders in Action - September 2017. Link to the latest Bay of Islands Club Bulletin. Link to the latest Dargaville Club Bulletin. Link to the latest Kerikeri Club Bulletin. Link to the latest Waipapa Club Bulletin. Link to the latest E Mara E Pānui.
20 September Meeting Mihaka Lemon enjoys his rugby and he's really good at it. But since early in life he has been profoundly deaf. However, Mihaka has never let his disability get in the way of enjoying the game he loves. He's become so good he's been selected for the New Zealand Deaf Blacks to tour England in October/November. The Deaf Blacks are the best in the world - like the All Blacks and the Black Ferns. They have a tough programme with four games - including three tests - during their two weeks in England. But unlike the All Blacks, the Deaf Blacks are amateurs and have to raise money to compete internationally. Each of the Deaf Blacks has to raise $4000. Kaikohe Rotary is delighted to support Mihaka, who was born and brought up in Kaikohe and still lives here. Rotarians decided to contribute $500 to help Mihaka and the Deaf Blacks. Go well Mihaka! You'll do us proud!
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