Quiz Night

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FRIDAY 18 October 2024 - Waipa Workingmen's Club, 139 Albert Park Rd, Te Awamutu
 
Doors open 6pm, Quiz starts 7pm
 
Put a table together and see who will be crowned "Te Awamutu Rotary" Quiz Champion.
 
$100 a table (max 10 people per table)
 
Cash bar available for drinks, bar snacks and meals available for purchase
 
All fundraising will go back into the community to support rotary projects.
 
Bookings and enquiries to teawamuturotary@gmail.com
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Rotary Christmas Parade 

 

2024 Rotary Christmas Parade

Te Awamutu Rotary in Partnership with Waikato Construction Management Ltd and Coresteel Waikato along with support from Waipa District Council and Te Awamutu-Kihikihi Community Board, have set the date for this year’s Rotary Christmas Parade.

Date – 11:00AM Saturday 7th December 2024

The theme for this year's parade is "It's a White Christmas" Themes of white, think snoopy, snowmen and snowflakes etc

Entries are avaliable online by clicking HERE

There are Three Categories -  Commercial / Businesses,  Service Clubs & Societies,  Children & Youth.

 

The Te Awamutu Rotary Christmas Parade has been held on Sunday for the last two years. After consultation with stake holders, the decision has been made to revert to a Saturday parade for this years parade.

The committee is excited to host the event, after such an amazing event last year. The parade in 2023 was such a success with some great floats and a lovely crowd watching.

Te Awamutu Rotary is very grateful for the support we receive from local business and organisation including Te Awamutu Army Cadets, Subway, McDonalds, Devoy Signs and Graphics, NZME, Wilks Penny Motorcycles, Te Awamutu Lions and many more. These people have real Christmas spirit and make the task of hosting this event so much easier.

The Te Awamutu Rotary Christmas Parade committee has started planning for the event, with a focus on hosting a safe and fun event for the whole community.

We are anticipating judging to be extremely difficult because of the effort and quality of the floats entered.

The Te Awamutu Rotary Christmas Parade is run entirely by volunteers who enjoy helping spread the Christmas spirit of Peace and Goodwill to our community.

If you would like to help on the day or if you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at teawamuturotary@gmail.com or Phone 0272946562

 

Rotary Christmas Parade Chris Kay 2024-09-19 12:00:00Z 0

Book Fair -Thank you

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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU - OUR BEST BOOK FAIR EVER
 
A huge thank you to everyone that came along and supported our annual Book Fair, thanks to your support and generosity we raised in excess of $20,000. All of this will be put back into the community via the various projects that we are involved in.
 
Read the article in the TA Courier https://rb.gy/l9ke33
Book Fair -Thank you Gill Johnston 2024-08-25 12:00:00Z 0

Book Fair

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Doors open tomorrow Thursday 22nd August at 9:00am - 355 Rickitt Rd, Te Awamutu
 
Thursday - Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday $10 a box day 10:00am - 2:00pm
 
We have a fabulous selection of books, DVD's, CD's, LP's and Jigsaws, there will be bargains for everyone.  
 
All the funds raised will go back into the community,  including Loving Arms, Operation Christmas Hamper and Pirongi Lodge Outdoor area.
 
Book Fair Gill Johnston 2024-08-20 12:00:00Z 0

Children's Essay Competition 2024

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Once again Te Awamutu Rotary is pleased to be offering the Children's Essay Competition, which is open to all primary and intermediate age children.
 
Prizes are sponsored by Paper Plus, Te Awamutu with prizes for the winning students and their schools.
 
The subject's to choose from this year are:
  1. "When I woke up I had no idea what was going to happen that day"
  2. "It was supposed to be a special family holiday but ......."
  3. "We were having a sleep over when ......."
  4. "The science fair experiment that went awfully wrong"
Entries close 27th September 2024, please 'Read more' for full details of the rules and prizes
Children's Essay Competition 2024 Gill Johnston 2024-07-27 12:00:00Z 0

Rotary International President visit

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It’s been a big week in the world of Te Awamutu Rotary! On Thursday (6/6/24), along with the National Wetland Trust of New Zealand we were delighted to host Rotary International President, Gordon McInally and his wife Heather at Rotopiko/Lake Serpertine, in partnership with Ngati Apakura.
 
For many of us this was a once in a lifetime opportunity to spend time with a Rotary International President, unfortunately their busy schedule rarely lends time for visits to New Zealand, so we relished the chance to welcome Gordon and Heather to the Waikato.
 
The event was recognised by the unveiling of a bench on site as a lasting recognition of this visit and its significance.
 
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Rotary Christmas Puddings For Sale

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New Zealand made using only the best fruit, spices and wholesome ingredients to a time proven recipe that everyone loves year after year.
 
They are the most delicious and easy way to turn a meal into a celebration. Ready to eat hot or cold, you just can't beat them. Simply serve with custard, brandy butter, caramel sauce, cream, ice cream, yoghurt or a piece of cheese and glass of port - yummy!!
 
Only $25 each ....... you can't make them for that price and know that you are supporting rotary projects and community projects in your area
 
Email your order to teawamuturotary@gmail.com 
Rotary Christmas Puddings For Sale Gill Johnston 2023-11-17 11:00:00Z 0

Te Awamutu Senior College Awards 2023

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Te Awamutu College Senior Prizegiving was held at the ASB Stadium Te Awamutu on Friday 3 November 2023. President Gill Johnston was on hand to present the the Rotary Shield for Service to the School.
 
The winner of the girls' shield was Sarah Druce and the winner of the boys' shield was Bill Ouston.
 
(Pictured the 2023 head students - Billy Ouston, Sarah Druce, Stella Quigley and Kirk Van Marrewijk)
Te Awamutu Senior College Awards 2023 Gill Johnston 2023-11-17 11:00:00Z 0

Rotary Christmas Parade Winners

 
Winners for the Rotary Christmas Parade for 2023
 
Service Clubs & Community Groups
1st Place Winner - Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade    
Runner-up - Te Awamutu Rugby Sports & Recreation Club
 
Commercial/Businesses
1st Place Winner - Aon Insurance Brokers             
Runner-up - Waipa Networks
 
Family
1st Place Winner - Te Awamutu Community Health Transport Trust
 
People's Choice Award - Te Awamutu Playcentre
 

OVERALL WINNER - Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade
 
Te Awamutu Rotary is very grateful to all our volunteers for helping make the parade such a success.
The day turned out to be perfect with the weather holding off just at the right time.
It was great to see so many people come to see Santa and watch all the amazing floats.
We couldn’t have done it without the amazing team at Coresteel and with the support of Waipa District Council and the Te Awamutu Kihikihi Community Board
 
Rotary Christmas Parade Winners Chris Kay 2023-10-14 11:00:00Z 0 Christams Parade,Parade

Rotary meetings are fun

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Te Awamutu Rotarians meet at the TA Club on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday evening from 5:30pm for a 6:00pm start.  We have a broad range of speakers who are both informative and entertaining.  Sometimes we hear from our own members and on the 10th October we heard from member Tracy Hemingway.  Now Tracy loves pink and sparkles, so what better way to have some fun than ask our members to add some pink and /or bling to their outfit for the meeting. As you can see from the image, a lot of our members joined in the fun.
 
If you'd like to find out more about Te Awamutu Rotary and join us for some fun, you can contact us on teawamuturotary@gmail.com or use the contact us form under the 'About Us' tab
 
 
Rotary meetings are fun Gill Johnston 2023-10-12 11:00:00Z 0

Te Awamutu Riding for the Disabled

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New Zealand Riding for the Disabled Association (NZRDA) is a member association made up of over 50 local RDA groups who are in local communities throughout New Zealand.
 
The core purpose of NZRDA is to provide interaction with horses to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for people experiencing disability, or who have specific challenges or needs. 
 
Following a talk from Rosalie who manages the Te Awamutu group, Te Awamutu rotary club had no hesitation in deciding to offer some support from our 2023 Book Fair.

 

Te Awamutu Riding for the Disabled Gill Johnston 2023-08-28 12:00:00Z 0

Urban Miners

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About Urban Miners
Urban Miners is a not-for-profit organisation that runs an e-waste reuse, repair and recycling service for the Waipa District in New Zealand.
 
Urban Miners is run entirely by volunteers from Rotary Cambridge, Rotary Te Awamutu, and the local Waipa community. We also work in partnership with other community groups including the Lions Club of Cambridge.
 
The main goal is to provide an environmentally focused e-waste service that diverts as much material as possible form landfill through recycling, reuse or repair.
 
 
Urban Miners Gill Johnston 2023-08-27 12:00:00Z 0

Rotary’s Response to the 1918 Flu Pandemic

An estimated 500 million people worldwide became infected. Many cities closed theaters and cinemas, and placed restrictions on public gatherings. Rotary clubs adjusted their activities while also helping the sick.

This is how Rotary responded to the influenza pandemic that began in 1918 and came in three waves, lasting more than a year.

The Rotary Club of Berkeley, California, USA, meets in John Hinkel Park during the 1918 flu pandemic.

Photo by Edwin J. McCullagh, 1931-32 club president. Courtesy of the Rotary Club of Berkeley.

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Rotary at the Start of the United Nations

Rotary and the United Nations have a shared history of working toward peace and addressing humanitarian issues around the world.

During World War II, Rotary informed and educated members about the formation of the United Nations and the importance of planning for peace. Materials such as the booklet “From Here On!” and articles in The Rotarian helped members understand the UN before it was formally established and follow its work after its charter. 

Many countries were fighting the war when the term “United Nations” was first used officially in the 1942 “Declaration by United Nations.” The 26 nations that signed it pledged to uphold the ideals expressed by the United States and the United Kingdom the previous year of the common principles “on which they based their hopes for a better future for the world.” 

 

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Young Inventor Eco-Friendly Bricks Come Full Circle

Every hero has an origin story. “I was 10 years old when the entire journey started,” explains Binish Desai. It began with a cartoon called Captain Planet, an animated TV series from the 1990s about an environmentalist with superpowers. Desai can still recite the show’s refrain: Captain Planet, he’s our hero / Gonna take pollution down to zero! “That tagline stuck in my mind,” he says. “I wanted to do something to help Captain Planet.”

Young Inventor Eco-Friendly Bricks Come Full Circle 2020-11-05 06:00:00Z 0

First Club in Philippines Opens Door to Rotary in Asia

In early 1919, Rotarian Roger Pinneo of Seattle, Washington, USA, traveled to the Philippines to try to organize a Rotary club in Manila. Leon J. Lambert, a Manila business leader helped Pinneo establish the club. Several months later, on 1 June 1919, the Rotary Club of Manila was chartered and became the first Rotary club in Asia.

The club would be the only one in the country for more than 12 years. Eventually, Manila club members organized Rotary clubs in the Philippine cities of Cebu (1932) and Iloilo (1933). Iloilo club members then started a club in Bacolod (1937), and Rotary continued to expand across the country.

First Club in Philippines Opens Door to Rotary in Asia 2020-11-05 06:00:00Z 0

History of Women in Rotary

Women are active participants in Rotary, serving their communities in increasing numbers and serving in leadership positions in Rotary. The 1989 Council on Legislation vote to admit women into Rotary clubs worldwide remains a watershed moment in the history of Rotary.
 
 “My fellow delegates, I would like to remind you that the world of 1989 is very different to the world of 1905. I sincerely believe that Rotary has to adapt itself to a changing world,” said Frank J. Devlyn, who would go on to become RI president in 2000-01. 
 
The vote followed the decades-long efforts of men and women from all over the Rotary world to allow the admission of women into Rotary clubs, and several close votes at previous Council meetings.
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