Stories
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RYE Feb23![]() |
Bulletin 13Feb23![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Bulletin Xmas Edition 2022 |
Car Boot Sale 5 February 2023![]() |
CAR BOOT SALE 4 DECEMBER 2022 |
Bulletin 17Oct22 |
Bulletin 3Oct22 |
Bulletin 19Sep22
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Daffodil Planting Sydenham Botanic ParkOn Saturday 23rd April we planted 500 daffodil Bulbs with help from Matua Scouts, Cubs and Keas. Photo show work in progress and the team at the end. ![]() ![]() |
Visit from Julie Picquot Rotary Exchange Student 2012 |
My third month in Tauranga – Update Jannik Michel (2.10.19 – 28.10.19) |
Brookfield Primary School Dictionaries |
Second Month Blog by Jannick Michel |
Jannick Michel - My First Month Rotary Youth Exchange Story |
Volunteering at the Garmin Tauranga Marathon |
Working Bee at Te Puna Quarry Park![]() Rotary Outmoetai recently gifted $100 worth of plantings and organised a Rotary Working Bee, a small number of Rotarians helped with the plantings and maintenance of other areas in the park, the park is a stunning asset for the city of Tauranga and the club is honored to be involved with the Te Puna Quarry Park Society.
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Outward Bound![]() Outward bound teaches social and emotional behaviour within strong values framework, self awareness, self management, social awareness, social skills, Charlotte says thanks for Rotary Otumoetai, she has penned a letter of her experience. |
Reading Rules RoostTechnology is a huge part of modern education but the humble book still has its place. Brookfield School deputy principal Carol Burborough knows a thing or two about that. She runs the school’s Duffy Books programme. |
50th Birthday Celebrations |
BEAT Girls are BACK!!![]() Saturday 16 March 2019 Classic Flyers Conference and Function Centre, 9 Jean Batten Drive, Mt Maunganui, Bay of Plenty
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Supporting Literacy in Schools![]() Rotary Otumoetai proud community partner of the Brookfield School and a longtime supporter of literacy programs in schools
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Spring Working Bee at Kopurererua ValleyRotarians from Otumoetai and Rotary Youth Exchange student from Brazil Eduardo participated in a spring Working Bee in the Kopurererua Valley, a fantastic inner-city development project and proud association through the Rotary Centennial Trust.
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Daffodil Day in Bureta Park![]() Contributing our support to the Cancer Society Daffodil Day annual garden display, our little garden in the heart of Bureta, Tauranga. Another community project from the Rotary Club of Otumoetai. |
Rotary Outmoetai is on Starsopoly![]() Rotary Otumoetai is back on the board for Starsopoly at Otumoetai College, organised by the Graeme Dingle Foundation stars program where over 2 days Year 9 students and their senioe peer mentors participate in learning about community organisations in the area, the organisations participating this year include Toiohomai Institute of Technology, EnviroHub, Credit Union, Get Smart - Drug & Alcohol Services, Family Planning and Rotary Otumoetai.
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Rotary Rocks for Youth Programs![]() The Beatgirls Saturday Night gets all on the dancefloor and funds raised to support youth programs supported by Rotary Otumoetai, many thanks to all that attended, specials thanks to the sponsors Safer Workplace NZ and our partners for the evening, Telfer & Young, Brookfield New World and Pure Print.
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'The Beat Girls' back in Tauranga, Call 0275 491 690 to get your tickets NOW!! |
Otumoetai College Stars-oployRotary Otumoetai taking part in starsopoly community adventure with 400 year 9 students at Otumoetai College. The aim is to inspire all school age New Zealand children to reach their full potential through programmes that help build self-esteem, promote good values and which teach valuable life, education and health skills. Rotary' s youth leadership programmes does so through RYLA, Summer Science School, Outwardbound, Rotary International Youth Exchange just to name a few. ![]() |
Climbing Mauao 38 times in 50 days![]() Carmen’s fundraising page is at: www.givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/bodyinmotionmounteverestchallenge.
Donald’s fundraising page is at:
www.givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/donald
We wish them all the best.
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Helping people with disabilities make their own music![]() Music has been an important part of leading an ordinary life for students at the Music School for Children With Disabilities in Honor of Paul Harris in Lublin, Poland. Founded by Rotary members, the school serves 20 students with various disabilities, including Down syndrome, autism, and visual impairments. The Rotary Club of Lublin-Centrum-Maria Curie-Sklodowska has provided funding with help from Rotary Foundation Matching Grants and the Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society, which houses the school.
After their son Mateusz was born with underdeveloped eyes, Mariusz and Joanna Kania looked for ways to help him be active. When he showed an aptitude for music, they looked for a teacher and were thrilled to find the Paul Harris music school.
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Finding Safe HavenAfter serving her time, Bianca sought help from a local homeless organization, A Safe Haven, and moved to its shelter in the Rogers Park neighborhood. Bianca followed the program closely -- she attended all the required meetings, passed drug tests, and volunteered at every opportunity.
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India celebrates three years without polio![]() The three-year achievement sets the stage for polio-free certification of the entire Southeast Asia region by the World Health Organization. The Indian government also plans to convene a polio summit in February to commemorate this victory in the global effort to eradicate polio.
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