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NOTE THE INFORMATION IN THIS DIRECTORY IS FOR THE SOLE USE OF ROTARIANS IN ROTARY DISTRICT 9910 AND OTHER DISTRICTS OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL. IT MUST NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART OR USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN THAT FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED WITHOUT PERMISSION, IN WRITING, FROM THE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR. PRIVACY OF INFORMATION STATEMENT Rotary District 9910 is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of your personal information. Our privacy policy adheres to the Information Privacy Principles as required under the New Zealand Privacy Act 1993, Reprint as at 23 March 2020. The personal information that you submit to us is collected in order to provide information to you and to facilitate the co-ordination of meetings and various programs and activities conducted by Rotary Clubs within the District. We may: ● share the information with Rotary international and other Rotary Clubs and Districts in New Zealand and overseas; ● disclose the information to outside parties in the course of undertaking Rotary activities and programs; and ● use the information with your consent, or as otherwise required by law. We will not disclose, sell or trade your information to any other organisation other than as set out above. You may access your information at any time. If you require access to your personal information, or have any concerns regarding its use, please contact use by email to the District Administrator: district9910@gmail.com You have the option of not providing certain information requested by this District. However, you should note that this may prevent us from effectively providing information to you.
Table of Contents RI Strategic Plan 5 Rotary’s Core Values 6 Rotary’s Guiding Principles 7 Commonly used abbreviations Paul Harris 8 AG Assistant Governor Rotary International President 8 D (number) District RI President letter 9 DDF District Designated Fund Rotary International Theme 2021-2022 10 DDG District Designated Grant The Rotary Foundation Chair 11 DG District Governor DGE/GE District Governor Elect Rotary Zone Director 11 DGN/GN District Governor Nominee District Governor 2021- 2022 12 DS District Secretary Rotary Citation 2021-2022 13 ERK Emergency Response Kit District Leaders 15 IYE International Youth Exchange Administration 16 MUNA Model United Nations Assembly Annual Plan 17 PETS President Elect Training Seminar Assistant Governors 18 PDG/PG Past District Governor District Governor’s Visits 19 PHF Paul Harris Fellow District Website 20 PR Public Relations Directory of Clubs 21 PROBUS Clubs are for active retirees (an District Awards 29 abbreviation of Professional and District Advisory Committee 31 Business) NZ Districts 32 RC (name) Rotary (name) Rotary Special Observances 33 RDU Rotary Down Under District Functions RI Rotary International RID Rotary International Director - Administration & Continuity 34 - Membership 34 RIP Rotary International President - Training 35 RLI Rotary Learning and Information Programme - Alumni 35 RANZSE Rotary Australia-New Zealand - Public Image 36 Student Exchange International RNZWCS Rotary New Zealand World - Rotary Foundation 37 Community Service - Vanuatu Support Group 38 ROMAC Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for - Club Recognition Program 39 Children - RNZ World Community Service 40 RYDA Rotary Youth Driver Awareness Project & Programme RYLA Rotary Youth Leadership Award - Youth 42 SPPET South Pacific President Elect Vocational Training - Nat Science & Tech Forum 43 TRF The Rotary Foundation - Global Awards 43 4WT Four Way Test - Literacy 44 VTT Vocational Training Teams Community 44 WF World Fund (of the Rotary Club and Member activities 46 Foundation) District Conference 47 International Convention 48 Centenary 2021 49 RI South Pacific and Philippines Office 50 Insurance Cover 52 3
Rotary’s Guiding Principles COMMUNITY SERVICE THE FOUR-WAY TEST Rotary Community Service encourages and The Four-Way Test was created in 1932 by fosters the application of the ideal of service to Herbert J. Taylor, a member of the Rotary the personal, business and community life of Chicago, who later became the every Rotarian. In carrying out this application President of Rotary International in 1954-55. of the ideal of service, a variety of activities The Four-Way Test serves as an ethical developed by Rotary clubs have guide for members to live by in their afforded significant opportunities for service by personal and professional relationships. their members. Of the things we think, say or do: Community Service is an opportunity for every Rotarian to exemplify “Service Above Self.” It is 1. Is it the TRUTH? the commitment and social responsibility of 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? every Rotarian and Rotary club to improve the quality of life for those 3. Will it build GOODWILL and who live in the community and to serve the BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? public interest. (Rotary International Code of Policies 8.040.2) 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? THE OBJECT OF ROTARY THE CODE OF CONDUCT The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster The following code of conduct has been the ideal of service as a basis of worthy adopted for the use of Rotarians: enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and As a Rotarian, I will: foster: 1. Act with integrity and high ethical standards FIRST: The development of acquaintance as in my personal and professional life an opportunity for service; 2. Deal fairly with others and treat them and SECOND: High ethical standards in their occupations with respect business and professions; the recognition of the 3. Use my professional skills through Rotary to: worthiness of all useful occupations; and the mentor young people, help those with special dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an needs, and improve people’s quality of life in opportunity to serve society; my community and in the world THIRD: The application of the ideal of 4. Avoid behaviour that reflects adversely on service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, Rotary or other Rotarians and community life; 5. Help maintain a harassment-free FOURTH: The advancement of international environment in Rotary meetings, events, and understanding, goodwill, and peace through activities, report any suspected harassment, a world fellowship of business and and help ensure non-retaliation to those professional persons united in the ideal of individuals that report harassment. service. (Rotary International Code of Policies 8.030.2) (Rotary International Constitution Article 4) 6
Paul Harris Rotary International Born in Racine, President Wisconsin, USA on April 19, Paul Harris Shekhar Mehta spent his early years in Wallingford, RI President 2021-22 Vermont. He went on Rotary Club Calcutta- Mahanagar West to study Law at the Bengal University of Iowa, India and following his graduation in 1891, spent the next five years seeing the world. He then went to Mehta, an accountant, is chair of the Chicago to practice law. Skyline Group, a real estate development Today Rotary is well known throughout company he founded. He is also a director the world for its dedication to service and of Operation Eyesight Universal (India), a international goodwill. This was hardly in Canada-based organization. the mind of Paul Harris when he founded the organisation in Chicago in 1905. He Mehta has been actively involved in envisioned a new kind of club for disaster response and is a trustee of professionals that could recapture some ShelterBox, UK. After the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, he helped build nearly 500 of the friendly spirit among businessmen homes for families affected by the disaster. that had existed in smaller communities. On Feb 23 1905, he invited three friends He pioneered a program that has to a meeting where they discussed performed more than 1,500 life-changing Harris’ idea that business leaders should heart surgeries in South Asia. He is also the meet periodically to enjoy fellowship and architect of the TEACH Program, which to enlarge their circle of business and promotes literacy throughout India and has professional acquaintances. Among reached thousands of schools. them was a coal merchant, a mining engineer, a merchant tailor and Harris, a A Rotary member since 1984, Mehta has lawyer. served Rotary as director, member or chair The club met weekly and membership of several committees, zone coordinator, training leader, member of The Rotary was limited to one representative from Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers, each business and profession. Though and district governor. He is also the chair of the term Rotary was not used that night, Rotary Foundation (India). it is commonly regarded as the first Rotary meeting. Paul Harris named the Mehta has received Rotary’s Service club „Rotary„ because members met in Above Self Award and The Rotary rotation at various places of business. Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious The name met with general approval Service and Distinguished Service Awards. and club membership grew rapidly. When Paul Harris became Club He and his wife, Rashi, are Major Donors President in its third year, he was and members of the Bequest Society. anxious to extend Rotary to other cities because he was convinced that the Rotary Club could be developed into an important service movement. 7
Rotary International Theme 2021 – 2022 Shekhar Mehta, a member of the Rotary Club of Calcutta-Mahanagar, West Bengal, India, revealed the 2021-22 presidential theme, Serve to Change Lives, to incoming district governors on 1 February during the Rotary International Assembly. Mehta spoke about how participating in service projects through Rotary changed him as a person and made him empathize more with the needs of others. Soon after joining his club, he helped carry out projects that benefited rural communities in India. Some of the poor conditions he saw in those communities strengthened his commitment to service. “I truly understood the plight of my brethren,” he said. Mehta participated in initiatives that brought artificial limbs to children, clean water and sanitation to homes, and better health care facilities to communities. “Rotary kindled the spark within me to look beyond myself and embrace humanity,” he said. “Service became a way of life for me and I, like many others, adopted the guiding philosophy that ‘Service is the rent I pay for the space I occupy on this earth, and I want to be a good tenant of this earth.’” Mehta encouraged district governors-elect to lead by example during their term and inspire Rotary and Rotaract members to participate in projects that have measurable and sustainable impacts. He’s asking each club to conduct a Rotary Day of Service. “At the end of your term as district governor, you should feel that because of your leadership, because of your inspiration to Rotarians and Rotaractors, the world has changed for the better because of the service done by them during the year,” he said. For the 2021-22 Rotary year, Mehta wants members to focus their efforts on empowering girls and ensuring their access to education, resources, services, and opportunities so that future generations of women leaders will have the tools they need to succeed. Mehta asked members to use Rotary’s belief that diversity, equity, and inclusion is critical in all we do as a compass to guide this work. “There are many issues that girls face in different parts of the world, and you as leaders will ensure that we try and mitigate the disadvantage of the girl that they may have,” he said. To be able to do more through service, Rotary needs to increase membership, Mehta said. Membership has hovered around 1.2 million for the past two decades. He challenged the incoming governors to be catalysts in their districts to help increase membership to 1.3 million by 1 July 2022. Mehta’s Each One, Bring One initiative asks every member to bring one person to join Rotary within the next 17 months. Increasing membership while also continuing our commitment to eradicating polio, fighting COVID-19, and serving our communities is an ambitious goal. “And that should excite you,” Mehta said. “Rotarians love challenges.” 8
The Rotary Foundation Chair John F. Germ Chair 2021-22 Trustee 2018-22 Rotary Club of Chattanooga Tennessee, USA John F. Germ is the retired board chair and CEO of Campbell & Associates Inc., consulting engineers. He joined the firm as an engineer in 1965 after four years in the U.S. Air Force. He served on the boards of several organizations, including the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Hospital Authority Board of Trustees, and as board chair of the Public Education Foundation, Orange Grove Center Inc., the Miracle League Chattanooga, and Blood Assurance Inc. He is founder and treasurer of the Chattanooga State Technical Community College Foundation and president of the Tennessee Jaycee Foundation. He is also the founder of Camp Discovery, a camp for intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals. Germ was awarded the Tennessee Young Man of the Year in 1970; Engineer of the Year in 1976; Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year in 1992 and Tennessee Community Organization’s Volunteer of the Year in 2009. He is recipient of the Boy Scouts Silver Beaver Award and the Arthritis Foundation Circle of Hope Award. Germ joined Rotary in 1976 and has served RI as president in 2016-17, vice president, director, Foundation trustee and vice chair, aide to the Foundation trustee chair, chair of Rotary’s $200 Million Challenge, RI Board Executive Committee member, chair of numerous committees, area coordinator, and RI training leader. In 2013, the White House recognized him as a Champion of Change. Germ has received Rotary’s Service Above Self Award and the Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service and Rotary Foundation Distinguished Service Award. He and his wife, Judy, are Foundation Benefactors and members of the Arch Klumph Society. They have four children and six grandchildren. Rotary Zone 8 Director Jessie H. Harman, a member of the Rotary Club of Wendouree Breakfast, has been selected as an RI director in 2021–23. Jessie has been a Rotarian for the past seventeen years, a member of the Rotary Club of Wendouree Breakfast in District 9780, Australia. She has been active at club, district and international levels. Jessie is a past club secretary and president and was governor in 2010-2011. More recently she has served as Rotary co-ordinator (2013-2016) and project lead for the Regional Membership Plan for Zones 7B & 8 (2013-2017). She has been a member of the national training team 9
and training leader at Rotary’s International Assembly in San Diego. She is presently the seminar trainer for International Assembly. Jessie’s first experience of Rotary was as a participant of RYLA in 1987, and she maintains an active interest in Rotary’s youth and leadership programs to this day. She is also keenly interested in membership development and is co-author of ‘101 strategies for recruiting and retaining members’. Continuing her interest, Jessie has also served on Rotary International’s Membership Committee – a standing committee of the Board of Rotary International. In her working life, Jessie is Pro Vice-Chancellor (International and Partnerships) at Federation University Australia. She is married to Andrew, also a Rotarian, and mother to Claire, Georgia and James. Rotary Zone 8 Centennial Governors 10
District Governor Grant Smith (Sarah) Rotary Albany Mob: +64 21 640999 E: grantsmith.rotary@gmail.com Grant grew up in Auckland and commenced his working career as an Automotive Technician with BMW. He spent 20 years with BMW including 4 years working in Germany as an International Trainer. On his return to New Zealand he was appointed as Marketing Manager for BMW, and then moved on to Porsche New Zealand which he ran for 10 years. Between 2015-2018 Grant and Sarah lived in Hong Kong where Grant was Managing Director of Porsche Hong Kong and Macau. Having returned to New Zealand late in 2018, he was working as a Business Excellence consultant and Motorsport consultant founding a new motor racing category before COVID-19 intervened. Grant and Sarah have been members of Albany Rotary since September 2008. Grant was appointed as President in 2010 and achieved the Club Presidential Citation. Sarah became President of Albany Rotary two years later, and Albany Rotary had four years with Smiths at the helm and got on the cover of RDU! Grant was member of the District Literacy Committee, was Assistant Governor for 2012-13, and he then became District Rotary Foundation Chair from 2013-2016 with the introduction of the new Foundation Grant Model. He is a District Trainer and in 2015 received the Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service. Grant is a member of the Paul Harris Society and was once again President of Albany Rotary for the 2019-2020 year. Grant and Sarah are really looking forward to the challenges ahead and working with clubs to help enhance Rotary’s image and to grow membership. 11
Rotary Club Citation 2021 -2022 To achieve a Rotary Club Citation, Rotary club leaders go into Rotary Club Central and select at least 13 out of 25 goals they wish to apply toward citation achievement. This flexibility allows clubs to choose the goals that are most relevant and achievable. In addition, many goals will be self-reported by marking “achieved” in Rotary Club Central. To achieve the citation: ● Go to Rotary Club Central ● Review the 25 available goals ● Select at least 13 goals (or more than 50% of the available goals) ● Achieve those goals ● Report achievement in Rotary Club Central Once you are in Rotary Club Central, navigate to the Goal Centre, select the year, and click on the All tab to see the goals. These are the goals for the 2021-22 Rotary year: 1. Club membership How many total members does your club want by the end of the Rotary year? 2. Service participation How many members will participate in club service activities during the Rotary year? 3. New member sponsorship How many members will sponsor a new club member during the Rotary year? 4. Rotary Action Group participation How many club members will be members of at least one Rotarian Action Group (RAG) during the Rotary year? 5. Leadership development participation How many members will participate in leadership development programs or activities during the Rotary year? 6. District conference attendance How many members will attend your district conference? 7. Rotary Fellowship participation How many club members will be members of a Rotary Fellowship during the Rotary year? 8. District training participation How many of your club's committee chairs will attend the district training assembly? 9. Annual Fund contributions How much money will be contributed to The Rotary Foundation Annual Fund by your club and its members during the Rotary year? 10. PolioPlus Fund contributions How much money will be contributed to The Rotary Foundation PolioPlus Fund by your club and its members during the Rotary year? 12
11. Major gifts How many single outright donations of US$10,000 or more will be made by individuals associated with your club during the Rotary year? 12. Bequest Society members How many individuals or couples will inform The Rotary Foundation of their plans to leave US$10,000 or more to The Rotary Foundation through their estate? 13. Benefactors How many individuals or couples will inform The Rotary Foundation of their estate plans to include the Endowment Fund as a beneficiary or will make an outright gift of US$1,000 or more to the Endowment Fund? 14. Service projects How many service projects will your club complete during the Rotary year? 15. Rotaract clubs How many new and existing Rotaract clubs will your club sponsor during the Rotary year? 16. Interact clubs How many new and existing Interact clubs will your club sponsor during the Rotary year? 17. Inbound Youth Exchange students How many Rotary Youth Exchange students will your club host during the Rotary year? 18. Outbound Youth Exchange students How many Rotary Youth Exchange students will your club sponsor during the Rotary year? 19. RYLA participation How many individuals will your club sponsor to participate in Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) events during the Rotary year? 20. Strategic plan Does your club have an up-to-date strategic plan? 21. Online presence Does your club's online presence accurately reflect its current activities? 22. Social activities How many social activities will your club hold outside of regular meetings during the Rotary year? 23. Update website and social media During the Rotary year, how many times per month will your club's website or social media accounts be updated? 24. Media stories about club projects How many media stories will cover your club's projects during the Rotary year? 25. Use of official Rotary promotional materials Did your club use Rotary International's advertising and public service materials, such as broadcast videos, print ads, and other official materials available in the Brand Center, to promote Rotary in your community during the Rotary year? 13
District Leaders Governor 9910 Vice Governor 9910 Grant Smith (Sarah) Lindsay Ford (Allison) grantsmith.rotary@gmail.com M: 021 640999 ford.rotary@optusnet.com.au Governor Elect 9910 Immediate Past Governor 9910 Matthew McLeod Elaine Mead (Peter Garnett) matthew@vivid.net.nz elainemead.rotary@gmail.com M: 027 4324069 T: 09 479 6060 M: 027 4300839 Governor Nominee 9910 Neil Murray neilonanzac@gmail.com M: 021 723857 District Support District Treasurer District Administrator Margaret Cebalo Rebecca Stilton district9910@gmail.com rebecca@sla.net.nz M: 021 611874 14
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Annual Plan 2021-22 “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much” VISION Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change—across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. MISSION Inspire and engage Rotarians to be part of community projects – Connect people to enhance skills and knowledge – Have fun while serving our community. VALUES Serve to change lives – Fun, Friendships & Building Lifelong Relationships – Integrity & Honouring our Commitments – Diversity & Inclusiveness - Inspiring Leadership. FOCUS Having fun while working together on projects of impact to enhance the image of Rotary, communicating what we do, and truly serving our community STRATEGIC ENHANCE PARTICIPANT ENGAGEMENT INCREASE OUR ABILITY TO ADAPT EXPAND OUR REACH INCREASE OUR IMPACT OBJECTIVES Together, let’s recommit to putting the needs, Seek out fresh opportunities, to embrace Together, let’s build connections and opportunities Together, seek out new ways to translate our expectations, and growth of our participants at the innovative ideas and take calculated risks. that will allow people who share our drive to do the expertise into making a difference—in our centre of all we do. Create more paths to leadership, welcome new same. communities and across the globe. voices, and simplify how we operate. ACTIONS 1. Encourage clubs to work together on 1. Encourage clubs to review where, when 1. SET A GOAL to collaborate with new groups in 1. Carry out one DISTRICT WIDE high impact community projects giving all members the and how they gather to better meet the your community, through service projects or project on the same day to show Rotary’s opportunity to SERVE their community. changing needs of their members. Use social events, to introduce more people to commitment to community service – ROTARY 2. Encourage larger and more experienced online methodology where and when Rotary. DAY OF SERVICE. clubs to INVITE and support smaller clubs to appropriate to reduce costs. 2. USE ROTARY’S MEMBERSHIP TOOLS and 2. Provide District Grant funding to enable clubs be part of their service projects 2. Encourage clubs & satellites to regularly resources to assess your club and learn how to to carry out impactful community projects REVIEW themselves using the Rotary Club make it more diverse, open, and attractive to 3. Encourage clubs & satellites to support 3. Encourage more experienced members to Health Check and hold at least one club everyone in your community. Rotary-led projects in Vanuatu. MENTOR younger members and share their strategic meeting per year. 3. Support clubs to have high impact and up to 4. Successfully complete existing Global Grant wisdom. 3. Promote & support INNOVATION in date Rotary signage and branding present Projects. 4. Encourage clubs & satellites to support existing clubs & satellites that want to when carrying out community projects and 5. Encourage all clubs & satellites to actively members’ Rotary ENGAGEMENT through change. events. support The Rotary Foundation with both online resources & participation in face-to- 4. Promote & support the creation of new & 4. Ensure each club has a pro-active and up-to- personal and club contributions. face activities. different clubs & satellites using innovative date online presence and be sure to tell 6. Encourage all clubs & satellites to actively 5. Encourage clubs to understand their and FLEXIBLE models. compelling stories about how your club is support the Polio Eradication program. DIVERSITY of age and ethnicity to enable 5. Promote and support the appropriate making a difference in your community. 7. Encourage all clubs to be part of events that planning based on evidence to meet their creation of new Interact & Rotaract clubs. 5. District Public Image Team provides current raise awareness on World Polio Day. communities needs. 6. Promote and implement improved material to and works with clubs to ensure all PROCESSES and the use of technology to Rotary assets and materials reflect correct 6. Encourage members to CONNECT on a be more effective Rotary branding. regular basis to share experiences, 6. Collaborate and develop relationships with knowledge and wisdom. businesses. KEY Clubs & satellites, their members, partners and Rotarians, Communities and partner Public, our community, Rotarians, partners, potential Rotarians, Alumni and Friends of Rotary AUDIENCES future members organisations Rotarians and Alumni Mena ka moemoeā ahau, ko ahau anake. Mena ka moemoeā tātou, ka taea. If I dream alone, It is my dream. If we all dream together, we can succeed. Te Kirihaehae Te Puea Hērangi (1883–1952), Maori leader 16
Assistant Governors AREA ONE AREA TWO Vicki Douglas Corin Schick vickidouglas@xtra.co.nz moosrus@xtra.co.nz T: T: 09 4397710 M: 021 865 534 M:021 209 0806 Rotary Kerikeri Rotary Dargaville Bay of Islands, Kaikohe, Kerikeri, Norfolk Island, Dargaville, Whangarei, Whangarei City, Whangarei Waipapa and Te Hiku Satellite South and Whangarei Sunrise AREA THREE AREA FOUR Gary Richards Alan Deal gary.richards@electrix.co.nz alandeal@xtra.co.nz T: 09 424 7051 T: 09 4435101 M: 021 2454605 M: 027 4777562 Rotary Orewa-Millwater Rotary Birkenhead Maungaturoto and Districts, Orewa Millwater, Birkenhead, Devonport, Kaipatiki, North Harbour, Warkworth, Whangaparaoa Takapuna, Takapuna North and North Auckland Rotaract AREA FIVE AREA SIX Sally Cargill Patrick Howard ecbcp@xtra.co.nz patrick@thewebco.co.nz M: 021 137 3385 M: 0274838383 Rotary Browns Bay Rotary Waitakere Albany, Auckland Korean, Browns Bay, East Coast Henderson, Kumeu, New Lynn, Waitakere, Auckland Bays, Milford West Satellite (Rotalite) and South Kaipara Satellite AREA SEVEN AREA EIGHT Min Roche Thierry van Waerebeke minroche@hotmail.com tivacad@gmail.com T: 09 834 6239 H: M:021 776075 Rotary Noumea Boulari Rotary Hillsborough, Lynfield and Mt Roskill Hillsborough Lynfield & Mount Roskill, Onehunga Nouméa, Nouméa Ducos Boulari and Nouméa Ouen One Tree Hill and Westhaven Toro 17
AREA NINE Rufino Pineda nsa.vanuatu@gmail.com T: +678 7790309 Rotary Santo Port Vila, Santo District Governor's Visits 2021-22 Date Club Governor Visit Information 5 July Onehunga One Tree Hill 6 July (AM) Browns Bay I am looking forward to joining you and your club for the official District Governor visit where you are encouraged to invite partners, 6 July (PM) Kumeu Rotary alumni, and other interested parties to come along for the 7 July Dargaville evening. 9 July North Harbour The purpose of the visit is to get to know you and your club 12 July Devonport members, update you about Rotary activities and hear about your 13 July Westhaven plans and any challenges you may have that we can assist you with. 14 July Birkenhead During the visit I will be the main guest speaker, so no other speaker 15 July Auckland Korean is required. During my presentation I will outline our goals for the 20 July New Lynn year and what this means for your club and talk about some exciting projects we are working on that you can be part of. 21 July Hillsborough, Lynfield,Mt Roskill 26 July Takapuna North My wife Sarah will accompany me on some visits, along with your Assistant Governor. Protocol determines the meal cost of the 28 July Waitakere Governor; Assistant Governor and their partners are met by the club. 2 August East Coast Bays No gifts or flowers are expected or required. Should you wish to do 3 August Orewa-Millwater so, please put this money towards Rotary Foundation or other club projects. 9 August Kaipatiki 10 August Takapuna North Governor meetings with individual club boards, to discuss the club’s 11 August Albany plans and goals for the year, as well as any matters of interest or concern are optional and can be held either prior to or following the 12 August Henderson visit. 17 August Milford We look forward to working with you all to create a dynamic and 19 August Whangaparaoa vibrant district 8 September Whangarei City 9 September Whangarei South Please refer to the schedule to the left for the Governor itinerary. If you are unable to attend your club’s session and wish to attend 10 September Whangarei Sunrise another date, arrange this with one of the hosting club Presidents. 14 September Maungaturoto Regards 15 September Whangarei Grant Smith 23 September Warkworth TBA Kerikeri 2 November Waipapa 3 November Kaikohe 4 November Bay of Islands TBA Nouméa } TBA Nouméa Ouen Toro } TBA Nouméa Ducos Boulari } Date dependent on border restrictions due to COVID-19 being TBA Port Vila } lifted TBA Santo } TBA Norfolk Island } 18
District Website District 9910 www.rotarydistrict9910.org District Diary The “District Diary” incorporates dates for Governor activities, District and Club events. This will be updated as advised by District committees and clubs. Please refer to this diary before setting up meetings to prevent clashes. Club Events This provides an opportunity for clubs to promote significant events, activities or projects for which they would like support from their fellow Rotarians in District 9910. Additions and Changes Information for including on the District Diary or Club Events pages on the D9910 website should be sent to the District Administrator. When your club changes meeting venue or time it is important to update the changes for your club in “My Rotary” page. www.rotary.org/myrotary AND inform the District Administrator district9910@gmail.com of these changes. 19
Directory of Clubs 2021 - 2022 ALBANY ID 50686 Chartered 1997 BIRKENHEAD ID 18481 Chartered 1957 PO Box 302 306 North Harbour , Auckland 0751 PO Box 36596 Northcote, Auckland 0748 www.albanyrotary.org.nz www.birkenheadrotary.org.nz 2nd & 4th Wednesday 5:45 PM for 6:15 PM 1st & 3rd Wed Zoom meetings 7.15 PM for 7.30 PM North Shore Golf Club, 51 Appleby Rd, Albany 2nd Wed 6:00 PM for 6:30 PM, Yatch Club 4th Wed Socialising at Local Bar or Restaurant President Brian McDonald M: 021 876989 President Jenny Grace bdmcd67@gmail.com M: 027 4461201 president@rotarybirkenhead.org.nz Secretary Anna McDonald T: 021 08330620 Secretary Cherry Barber annamcdonald2045@gmail.com secretary@rotarybirkenhead.org.nz AUCKLAND KOREAN ID 69878 BROWNS BAY ID 22126 Chartered 1984 Chartered 2005 PO Box 35518 Browns Bay, Auckland 0753 11 Tui St, Belmont, Auckland 1st & 3rd Tuesday 7:00 AM for 7:10 AM, Thursday 6:30 PM for 7:00 PM, The Bays Club, 2 Anzac Road, Browns Bay Morning Blinds, 49a Arrenway Drive, Rosedale, Auckland President Alex Rodgers M: 021 881777 President Ms Yuni Yun Kyung alexrodgers@gmail.com Won M: 022 410 1500 y2won@yahoo.com president.koreanrotarynz@gmail.com Secretary Sue Mees – M: 021 1475165, Secretary Jung Kyo Lee sue88gci@gmail.com M: 021 2228008 jklee@jlpartners.co.nz BAY OF ISLANDS ID 18480 Chartered 1963 DARGAVILLE ID 18482 Chartered 1938 PO Box 153 Paihia 0247 PO Box 311 Dargaville 0340 www.boirotaryclub.co.nz Wednesday 11:30 AM for 11:45 AM, Thursday 5:45 PM for 6:15 PM Lions Centre, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville Sandpit Bar, Paihia President Ash Nayyar President Harvey Bourne M: 0210 8856851 M: bhraa@hotmail.com Harvey.bourne@grc.ac.nz Secretary Roger Schick Secretary Sue Hamnett T: 09 439 7224 T: 021 02927250 derk.schick@slingshot.co.nz secretary@boirotaryclub.co.nz 20
DEVONPORT ID 18483 Chartered 1977 HILLSBOROUGH, LYNFIELD AND MOUNT PO Box 32 197 Devonport, Auckland 0744 ROSKILL ID 18493 Chartered 1954 www.devonportrotary.co.nz PO Box 27 003 Mount Roskill 1440 Monday 6:00 PM, Waitemata Golf Club, 1st & 3rd Wednesday 6:30 PM for 7:00 PM, Derby Street, Devonport Maungakiekie Golf Club, 5 Anita Ave, Mt Roskill President Ian Cunliffe President Norma Stott M: 027 2279322 M: 021 1438555 Ian.cunliffe@harcourts.co.nz nstott@outlook.com Secretary Paul Treacher Secretary Karla Bougen M: 021 2900665 M: 0210 2983792 paul.treacher@gmail.com karlajasminbougen@gmail.com EAST COAST BAYS ID 18484 KAIKOHE ID 18487 Chartered 1954 Chartered 1972 PO Box 118 Kaikohe 0440 PO Box 35-102 Browns Bay, Auckland 0753 www.kaikoherotary.org www.ecbrotary.co.nz Wednesday 5:45 PM for 6:15 PM Monday 5:30 PM for 6:00 PM, Pupuke Golf Club Kaikohe Bowling Club, Sydney Street, Kaikohe 231 East Coast Road, Mairangi Bay, Auckland President Steve Wilce President Sean Harris M: 0210 585460 M: 0275 566661 spwilce@gmail.com seanharrisrotary@gmail.com Secretary Colin Patterson Secretary Steve Goeldner T: 09 401 3005 M: 0272 349640 colin.patterson@kaikoherotary.org steveandsharyn@gmail.com HENDERSON ID 18486 Chartered 1960 KAIPĀTIKI ID 18495 Chartered 1965 PO Box 21 038 Henderson, Auckland 0650 2nd Monday 5.30 PM for 6.00 PM www.hendersonrotary.co.nz The Postmans Leg Function Room, Thursday 6:00 PM for 6:15 PM, Lincoln Green 43-51 Downing Street, Glenfield Motor Hotel 159 Lincoln Road Henderson 4th Monday 5:30 PM for 6:00 PM, Northcote Citizens Hall, College Rd, Northcote President Murray Cooper M: 0272 244374 President Nigel Green ma.cooper@xtra.co.nz M: 022 1644624 nigelcharlesgreen@gmail.com Secretary Brian Foley M: Secretary Rik Fothergill bffoley41@gmail.com M: Rik.kim@xtra.co.nz 21
KERIKERI ID 18489 Chartered 1978 MILFORD ID 18491 Chartered 1967 PO Box 51, Kerikeri, Northland 0245 PO Box 31102 Milford, North Shore 0741 www.kerikerirotaryclub.org www.milford.rotary.org.nz Monday 5:45 PM for 6:10 PM, Tuesday 5:30 PM for 6:00 PM, Pupuke Golf Club The Homestead, 15 Homestead Road, Kerikeri 231 East Coast Road, Mairangi Bay, Auckland President Alison Waugh President Bill Frazerhurst M: 0274 470558 M: alison.waugh@xtra.co.nz kerikeri@paperplus.co.nz Secretary Neil Cameron Secretary Tony Trent M: 027 6145505 M: 027 9447034 neiltcameron@gmail.com trents@slingshot.co.nz KUMEU ID 30403 Chartered 1994 NEW LYNN ID 18494 Chartered 1958 PO Box 465 Kumeu 0841 PO Box 15409 New Lynn, Waitakere 0600 www.kumeurotaryclub.org.nz 1st & 3rd Tuesday 5:30 PM for 6:00 PM, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 6:30 PM for 7:00 PM, Black Salt Bar/Restaurant, 8-10 Todd Plaza, The Fireplace New Lynn 64 Main Road, Kumeu President Linda Potuaine President Monique Fredatovich M: 027 2840101 M: 021 646220 Lindapotuaine@gmail.com monique@vinovum.nz Secretary Maxine Cooper M: 021 0351304 Secretary Ron Nolan Maxine@readypress.co.nz T: 09 4128092 panacheltd@xtra.co.nz MAUNGATUROTO AND DISTRICTS NORFOLK ISLAND ID 18509 Chartered 1973 ID 18490 Chartered 1969 PO Box 147 Norfolk Island PO Box 65 Maungaturoto 0547 www.rotary.nf Tuesday 5:45 PM for 6:15 PM, 2nd & 4th Thursday 5:30 PM for 6:00 PM, Maungaturoto Centennial Hall, View Street, Royal A & H Society Rooms, Taylor Rd, Maungaturoto (behind Rawson Hall), Norfolk Island President Rod Tysoe President Ian Kiernan M: 027 5789763 T: Rodney_tysoe@hotmail.com Iankiernan.rotary@gmail.com Secretary Stella Clyde T: 09 431 8804 stella.clyde@gmail.com Secretary Jasmine Kiernan jasminedawn1960@gmail.com 22
NORTH HARBOUR ID 26705 Chartered 1989 NOUMEA OUEN TORO ID 30439 PO Box 33 1478 Takapuna, North Shore City 0740 Chartered 1994 Friday 6:45 AM for 7:00 AM, P.O. Box 11409 98802 Noumea Cedex, North Shore Squash Centre, Shea Terrace, New Caledonia Takapuna Tuesday 11:45 AM for 12:15 PM, Le Bout Du Monde, President Wallace d’Costa 4 Rue de la Fregate Nivose, M: 021 2707132 Noumea, New Caledonia w.dcosta@barfoot.co.nz President Jean Michel Blaise T: jm.blaise070@gmail.com Secretary Ian Coombe T: 09 4152970 ian@coombe.net.nz Secretary Gaelle Le Taillanter T: +687 742393 gaelle.letaillanter@gmail.com NOUMEA ID 18477 Chartered 1962 ONEHUNGA ONE TREE HILL ID 18497 P.O. Box 845 -98845 Noumea Cedex, New Chartered 1978 Caledonia PO Box 13 271 Onehunga, Auckland 1643 Monday 11:30 AM for 12:00 PM, Restaurant Monday 5:30 PM for 6:00 PM, L‟Eau Vive 112 route du Port, Despointes Onehunga Bowling Club, Faubourg Blanchot Noumea - tel. 28 61 23 146 Selwyn Street, Onehunga President Yvan Jezequel T: +687 272944 President Robin Hulford ayj@lagoon.nc M: 021 2288289 robin@thehulfords.com Secretary Iain McCrae Secretary Alexandre Caze M: 021 963899 alexandre@mis.nc diainz.mc@gmail.com NOUMEA DUCOS BOULARI ID 18478 OREWA-MILLWATER ID 18498 Chartered Chartered 1975 1964 P.O. Box 95-98845 Noumea, Cedex, PO Box 97 Orewa 0946 New Caledonia 1st Tuesday Wade Hotel, 2 Tavern Rd, Silverdale at Wednesday 11:30 AM for 12:00 PM, 6.00pm 32 rue Gallieni, 5th Floor, Noumea President Rakesh Mistry President Marie Claire Gauthier M: T: r_mistry@hotmail.com quadra@mls.nc Secretary Suman Mistry Secretary- Julien Cozzi sumanm@xtra.co.nz T: +687 734767 julien.cozzi@gmail.com 23
PORT VILA ID 18510 Chartered 1972 TAKAPUNA NORTH ID 18500 PO Box 901 Port Vila, Vanuatu Chartered 1979 Wednesday 11:30 AM for 12:00 PM, PO Box 33 1104 Takapuna, Auckland 0740 L’Houstalet Restaurant, Eluk Road, Nambatu, www.rotarytakapunanorth.org.nz Port Vila Monday 5:45 PM for 6:15 PM, Milford Cruising Club, 24 Craig Rd, Milford, Auckland President Irma (Red) Benjamin T: +678 555 0777 President Oli Ogbonna pvrotary.red@vanuatu.com.vu M: 021 202 4429 olix@ogbonna.org Secretary Sally Collard T: +678 7776740 Secretary Kerryanne Seaton Agnestheo14@gmail.com M: 027 294 0620 kerryanne.seaton@hotmail.co.nz SANTO ID 18511 Chartered 1974 WAIPAPA ID 30517 Chartered 1994 PO Box 259 Luganville, Santo, Vanuato PO Box 59 Waipapa, Northland 0246 Thursday 7:00 PM for 7:30 PM, www.waipapa.rotary.org.nz Santo Rotary Conference Room, Ex Dental Building, Tuesday 7:00 PM for 7:30 PM Santo, Vanuatu Bay Sports Pavilion, Harmony Lane, Waipapa President Heinrick Seosse T: +678 7740516 President Jack Armstrong heinrick.seosse@p.energy M: 027 5544235 Armstrong.jack@xtra.co.nz Secretary Merah Patterson Secretary Barbara Ashworth T: +678 7740579 T: 09 4016094 mpatterson@bred.vu Barbaraashworth7@gmail.com TAKAPUNA ID 18499 Chartered 1953 WAITAKERE ID 18501 Chartered 1970 P O Box 33 088 Takapuna, Auckland 0740 PO Box 104 - 017 Lincoln North, Waitakere 0654 www.takapunarotary.org.nz www.rotarywaitakere.org.nz 2nd & 4th Tuesday 5:30 PM for 6:00 PM, Wednesday 5.30pm for 6.00pm – Swanson RSA, Various venues contact Club President or Secretary 663 Swanson Road, Swanson for details President Kriddles Roberts President Neil Murray M: 021 02532969 M: 021 723857 kriddlesroberts@gmail.com neilonanzac@gmail.com Secretary Geoff Pownall M: 021 627014 Secretary Kriddles Roberts geoff@pownall.kiwi kriddlesroberts@gmail.com 24
WARKWORTH ID 18503 Chartered 1962 WHANGAREI ID 18506 Chartered 1925 PO Box 109 Warkworth 0941 PO Box 354 Whangarei 0140 www.warkworth-rotary.org.nz www.whangareirotary.co.nz/ 2nd & 4th Thursday 6.00 PM, Wednesday 5.30 PM for 6.00 PM, The Oaks on Neville, Queen Street, Warkworth Kamo Club, 7 Meldrum Street, Kamo, Whangarei President Brian Tuck M: 021 1021052 President Gail Taylor briant9910@xtra.co.nz M: 021 2974553 clear-ridge@xtra.co.nz Secretary Glenna Tuck Secretary Maurice Schicker glenna.tuck@gmail.com M: 021 2347417 m.schicker@xtra.co.nz WESTHAVEN ID 31108 Chartered 1995 WHANGAREI CITY ID 82933 Chartered 2010 PO Box 91 534 Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 PO Box 1357 Whangarei 0140 www.westhavenrotary.org.nz www.whangareicityrotary.org.nz 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 7:00 AM for 7:15 AM, 2nd & 4th Wednesday Billfish Café, 3/31 Westhaven Drive, St Marys Bay, Te Kapehu Whetu, 185 Lower Dent Street Auckland Whangarei President Judy Lawley President Mohammed Atiq M: 027 2931747 M: 0272 581610 judylawley18@gmail.com president.whangareicity@gmail.com Secretary Charlie Inggs M: 027 2743337 Secretary Reo Smith d9910rotarywesthaven@gmail.com M: 021 1671139 Secretary.whangareicity@gmail.com WHANGAPARAOA ID 25448 Chartered 1988 WHANGAREI SOUTH ID 18508 PO Box 197 Whangaparaoa 0930 Chartered 1975 1st & 3rd Thursday 6:15 PM for 6:45 PM, PO Box 896 Whangarei 0140 Red Beach Surf Club Thursday 5:30 PM Except the last Thursday in each Ngapara Street, Red Beach month, Northland Cricket Spire Pavilion, 79 Okara Drive, President Paul Utting Whangarei M: 027 7008304 paulutting.nz@gmail.com President Tony Savage M: 021 393230 tonyjsavage@gmail.com Secretary Geoff Horwood, M: 021 02773660 Secretary Maxine Neighbour secretaryrotarywhangaparaoa@gmail.com M: 027 2748674 m.neighbour1@gmail.com 25
WHANGAREI SUNRISE ID 27494 Chartered 1990 PO Box 504, Whangarei 0140 www.sunrisewhangarei.rotary.co.nz Friday evening at 7.00 PM Dickens Inn, The Mall, Cameron Street, Whangarei President Grant Hall M: 027 5555000 grant.hall@primestrategies.co.nz Secretary Brian Trimmer T: 09 4348062 btrimmer@xtra.co.nz 26
SOUTH KAIPARA SATELLITE – Satellite of MAUNGATUROTO-MANGAWHAI – Satellite Rotary Henderson of Rotary Maungaturoto 1st & 3rd Wednesday 7.00pm – 8.00 PM 2nd & 4th Thursday – 7.00 PM Parakai School, 10 Fordyce Road, Parakai. Community Hall, Fagan Place, Mangawhai Chair Dennis Emsley Chair Angela Gilberd dennisemsley@gmail.com M: 021 114 5213 angiezor@gmail.com ROTALITE WEST - Satellite of Rotary NRG NORTH SHORE - Satellite of Rotary Henderson Milford 1st & 3rd Wednesday at 7.00 PM Every 2nd week - refer Facebook page Various – contact Chair for details Tues Columbus, Smales Farm at 7:00 AM OR Wed "The Commons", Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna Chair Jess Hendriks at 6:00 PM M: 021 1749938 jessica.hendriks@raywhite.com Chair Chantall Turner M: 021 482152 Chantall.turner@raywhite.com ROTARACT NORTH AUCKLAND TE HIKU SATELLITE ‘E Club’ - Sponsored by Rotary Kaipātiki – Satellite of Rotary North Harbour President Megan Crossen Chair Ted Norman M: T: rotaractnorthakl@gmail.com teriandnicola@outlook.co.nz 27
District Awards Membership Award Millennium Cup - Les Colgan Trophy Presented by PDG Michael Hill for the club Presented by the Rotary project which best provides service to the New Lynn for the club community, innovation, recording the greatest membership involvement, public recognition and percentage increase of presentation. membership over the Rotary year to date. Awarded to: ROTARY HENDERSON Awarded to: ROTARY BIRKENHEAD The Foundation Shield Rotary Australia & New Zealand Student – White Dixon Trophy Exchange (RANZSE) Award - Kevin and Lyn Hartley Trophy Presented by the 1991 GSE Presented to the club Team from District 1200 SW considered to have made England, for the club making the greatest contribution to the greatest per capita the RANZSE programme contribution to the Rotary (previously known as South Foundation in the preceding Pacific Matched Student Rotary year. Exchange) during the current Rotary year. Awarded to: Awarded to: ROTARY NOUMEA DUCOS BOULARI NOT AWARDED – No RANZSE Exchange this Rotary Year New Generations Trophy Effective Social Media/Best Website Award Donated by Christine and Ron Bray to encourage and This award recognises a club challenge clubs to induct and which best demonstrates the retain younger members in most effective use of Rotary. electronic media and the attraction of membership through this source. Awarded to: Awarded to: HENDERSON ROTALITE SATELLITE WEST ROTARY BIRKENHEAD 28
Fortune Group Cup International Youth Exchange Award - Mark Taylor Trophy Donated by PDG David Presented by Past IYE Oliver this award Chairman Mark Taylor for recognises the club with the club making the the highest total donations greatest contribution to the to the Rotary Foundation IYE programme during the this year to date. current year. Awarded to: Awarded to: ROTARY OREWA ROTARY TAKAPUNA Diversity in Rotary Award Bulletin Editor’s Award – the Jack Keys Trophy This award recognises Presented by the Rotary The commitment a club Warkworth to the Bulletin has made to represent Editor and Club for the best the widely diverse NZ Bulletin throughout the year, community in their based on presentation, membership. information, Rotary coverage, interest and style. Awarded to: Awarded to: ROTARY WHANGAREI CITY ROTARY BROWNS BAY Assistant Governor of the Year Rotarian of the Year – David Oliver & Geoff Dainty Trophy Recognises outstanding contribution by an Presented to the Rotarian Assistant who best epitomises the Governor in fulfilling their Rotary motto tasks,who is well “Service above Self” respected by Area In the Rotary year. Presidents and has acted as strong support to the District Governor. Awarded to: GARY RICHARDS Awarded to: KRIDDLES ROBERTS 29
District Advisory Committee 1989 - 1990 Ken Baird (Barbara) 2014 - 2015 Bruce Rasmussen (Christine) k.baird@xtra.co.nz M: 027 2729131 brucedg2014@gmail.com 1996 - 1997 David Oliver (Beverley) 2015 - 2016 Peter Garnett (Elaine Mead) M: 021 422 292 M: 027 2205137 dandboliver2017@gmail.com pgarnett.rotary@gmail.com 1997 - 1998 Geoff Dainty (Jenny) 2016 - 2017 Peter Smith (Reo) M: 021 475 842 M: 021 430 316 geoff@daintygroup.co.nz pcsmith.rotary@gmail.com 1999 - 2000 Michael Hill (Laraine) 2017- 2018 David Oliphant (Denise) M: 021 2275954 M: 027 607 3835 mhill@freshdirect.co.nz doliphant.rotary@gmail.com 2001 - 2002 Sandra McKersey 2018 – 2019 Jerry Norman (Fay) H: 09 438 4995 M: 027 614 6595 Sandram@peoplepotential.co.nz jerrynorman.rotary@gmail.com 2003 - 2004 Charles Wilson (Pauline) 2019-2020 Ian Kiernan (Jasmine) M: 027 497 7999, Mob: +672 350 408 charleswilson@xtra.co.nz iankiernan.rotary@gmail.com 2004 - 2005 Ken Linkhorn (Margaret) 2020 - 2021 Elaine Mead (Peter Garnett) M: 021 485 425 M: 027 4300839 krlmarken@gmail.com elainemead.rotary@gmail.com 2005 - 2006 Graeme Bellingham (Marilyn) M: 021 971 172 gmbells@slingshot.co.nz PAST GOVERNORS TRANSFERRED TO DISTRICT 9910 2006 - 2007 Merv Huxford (Bronwyn Ellison) M: 027 389 1824 2010-2011 – Peter Signal (Rebecca), ex D9930 merv@otsl.co.nz p.r.signal@xtra.co.nz 2008 - 2009 Neil Reid (Trish) PAST GOVERNORS HONORARY OR LIVING IN M: 021 807 515 OTHER DISTRICTS muriwai43@xtra.co.nz 1981-1982 Melvyn Cooper (Colleen) melandconz@gmail.com 2009 - 2010 Georges Giovannelli (Nicole) ex-Rotary Kaitaia & Onehunga (now Rotary Rotorua H: +687 24 16 02 North, D9930) rotary.gg@lagoon.nc 1987-1988 Don McAllister (Deidre) 2010 - 2011 Maxine Neighbour (Murray) dmcal.35@gmail.com M: 027 274 8674 ex Rotary Kerkeri (now living in Queensland) m.neighbour1@gmail.com 1991-1992 Stuart Batty (Leslie) 2011 - 2012 Brian Tuck (Glenna) stuart.batty@rnzwcs.org H: 09 422 3415, M: 021 102 1052 ex-Rotary North Harbour (now Rotary Papanui, D9970) briant9910@xtra.co.nz 1994 - 1995 Tony.J. Hornabrook (Maite) 2012 - 2013 Lindsay Ford (Alison) tonyajh@canl.nc H: 6723 23498 or 6723 22532 Rotary Noumea Ducos Boulari (Honorary) ford.rotary@outlook.com 2002-2003 Bill Conaghan (Elaine) 2013 - 2014 Phil Ashton ponsycon@xtra.co.nz M: 027 4798400 Rotary North Harbour (Honorary) pashton@rutherfordrede.co.nz 30
New Zealand Districts District 9920 Steve Chaney (Edith) M: 027 2733006 steve@chaney.co.nz Conference: District 9930 Ross Pinkham M: 027 2428089 rossnzrotary@gmail.com Conference: District 9940 Mark Wheeler (Katie) M: 027 8721865 mark.rotary9940@gmail.com Conference: District 9970 Nick Courtney (Liz) M: 021 437718 courtney@xtra.co.nz Conference: TBA District 9980 Nick Wood (Beth) M: 021 374455 njwoodrotary@gmail.com Conference: 31
Rotary Special Observances In order to recognise and focus service, the RI Board has established the following special observances Area of Focus Observance Week International Day Month / Week / Day Special Observance July No monthly observance August Membership and New Club Development Month September Basic Education and Literacy Month October Community Economic Development Month 5 – 11 October – Rotary Reconnect Week 24 October – World Polio Day November The Rotary Foundation Month 2 – 8 November – World Interact Week December Disease Prevention and Treatment Month January Vocational Service Month February Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention Month 23 February – Rotary Anniversary & World Understanding & Peace Day March Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Month 8 – 14 March – World Rotaract Week April Maternal and Child Health Month May Youth Service Month June Rotary Fellowships Month (Rotary International Code of Policies 8.020) 32
DISTRICT FUNCTIONS ADMINISTRATION Archives District has made available a unit at Mini Storage, Albany where Clubs and District can deposit these Legislation & Resolutions and items knowing that they are safe and secure. They Council of Legislation will be sorted and collated, professionally, and made available whenever they may be needed. Contact TBA Maxine Neighbour M: 027 274 8674 m.neighbour1@gmail.com Rotary Whangarei South CONTINUITY Nominating Bruce Rasmussen Committee M: 027 2729131 brucedg2014@gmail.com Convenor Rotary Milford David Oliphant doliphant.rotary@gmail.com M: Rotary Henderson The District Resolutions Committee shall keep the resolutions of the District in conformity with the changes in the Constitution of Rotary International. Committee They shall receive and process all resolutions to be Jerry Norman, Ian Kiernan, Elaine Mead, Grant considered by the District Conference including changes to The Rotary International District 9910 Smith Inc. Constitution and Bylaws. MEMBERSHIP Finance / District Reserve Strategic Planning/ Membership District Finance Chair Team and District Reserve Chair Fund Chair Elaine Mead Chris Owen M: 027 4300839 T: 09 479 5290 chris.s.owen@gmail.com Rotary Milford Committee: Ian Kiernan, Rebecca Stilton elainemead.rotary@gmail.com Rotary Westhaven Committee: Matthew McLeod, Clive Menkin, Janice Dowell, Jerry Norman, David Oliphant, Vicki Hill 33
DISTRICT TRAINING District Alumni Team PETS1/SPPETS/Club Leaders Training Seminar/ Rotary Learning & Information Chair D9910 Training Team Vicki Hill vicki@kiwicancladding.co.nz Georgina Richards (Lead) M: Orewa-Millwater Rotary Rotary Henderson Committee: Oli Ogbonna olix@ogbonna.org The District Training Team assists the district to develop Rotary Takapuna North leadership skills and increase Rotary knowledge, so that Rotary leaders and Rotarians in our district can Tazmina Crisp contribute successfully to the achievement of the goals tazminacrisp@gmail.com determined by Rotary International and the Governor for Rotary Whangarei South the current year and beyond. Paul Mees (Membership liaison) ● Provide a level of knowledge and training that will mees49@gmail.com enable each leader to enjoy making an effective Rotary Browns Bay contribution to the achievement of the goals set by Rotary International and the Governor; Jenn McKenzie (Youth Exchange liaison) ● Ensure Assistant Governors, Club Presidents and jennifer.sophia.mckenzie@gmail.com Club Officers are aware of the goals for the year and Rotary Takapuna provide learning events to help achieve them in an effective and positive way; Rotary alumni are individuals who have experienced ● Manage the content, logistics, promotion and Rotary through various programs, including, but not presentation of the Rotary Leadership Institute limited to: Interact, Rotaract, Rotary Youth Exchange programme (RLI – Rotary Learning & Information) to (IYE), Rotary Youth Rotary Australia and New Zealand ensure all Rotarians in the district have the Student Exchange (RANZSE), National Science & opportunity to upskill in Rotary knowledge; Technology Forum, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards ● Work with District Chairs to provide learning events (RYLA), Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA), in particular topics that will help Rotarians to achieve Rotary Peace Fellowships, Global Grants Scholarships, the goals; Vocational Training Teams (members and leaders), ● Work with the other New Zealand District training Group Study Exchange (GSE), Ambassadorial teams on a standard framework and approach to Scholarships. President-Elect training, particularly in relation to the multi-district training. The purpose of the Rotary Alumni is to: ● Promote an awareness amongst clubs and the district and maintain a relationship with their alumni; The district training team is specifically responsible, in ● Assist Rotary alumni to keep in touch and share conjunction with the Governor-Elect, for developing the their stories with the Rotary family; following learning events: ● Enable Rotary to re-connect with alumni they have supported; ● Assistant Governor training; ● Support and co-ordinate alumni events and ● President-Elect training; associations, where appropriate. ● Pacific Island President-Elect training; ● South Pacific President-Elect training; Contact Points: ● Club Leaders’ Seminar; rotaryd9910alumni@gmail.com Contact Points: @rotary9910alumni d9910training.rotary@gmail.com https://rotarydistrict9910.org/page/alumni https://rotarydistrict9910.org/page/training ALUMNI 34
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