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30
Nov
2023
Play at Gryphon, "The Lady Demands Satisfaction"
Nov 30, 2023 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM

The Lady Demands Satisfaction

By Arthur M Jolly 

"A fierce, feminist farce" 

Synopsis:

When a young maiden who has never touched a sword learns she must defend her inheritance in a duel, she struggles with a milksop suitor, a servant girl posing as a Prussian fencing master, the actual Prussian fencing master who believes he is there to marry her, a stodgy lord, and her domineering aunt – the finest blade anywhere - to save her house and lands.

Details:
The Lady Demands Satisfaction
30 November
7.30pm
Gryphon theatre
22 Ghuznee Street
Wellington

If you are interested in going to see this play, please register below by Wednesday, November 15, 5pm and I will buy the tickets.

Ticket prices:

  • 2 for $30 or
  • Senior $20 or
  • Waged $30


When I know how many people are going, I will buy as many 2 for $30 as needed and people can put the money into my bank account.

Should be a fun night out!!
 
Cheers
Jo 
 
 
06
Dec
2023
Rotary Meeting 6 December 2023
Dec 06, 2023 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM

6 December 2023

 

Our speaker this week is

Stephen Turnock

Director of DCM (Downtown Community Ministry)

 

DCM (Downtown Community Ministry) is the leading social service in Wellington working with people who are experiencing homelessness – in particular, those who are rough sleeping or without shelter.

Their mission is to provide mana-enhancing services to empower these whānau to reach their housing and social aspirations.

Stephen's topic is "Te rahi o DCM - Supporting the housing and social aspirations of Wellingtons most vulnerable".

Regards

Louise

Notes for the coming weeks meeting:

  • RSVP no later than Monday 4 December 5pm (best do it now). 
  • Please make sure you register to assist the Wellington Club staff.
  • If you have any dietary requirments please note them in the comments section of the registration
  • Include your email address and mobile phone number in the response
  • If you wish to bring guests/spouse/partner, please add them when you register
  • Remember to click "Save" at the bottom of the page
  • If you do not recieve a confirmation immediately after you have registered, you have not completed the process.
  • Check the bulletin to see if you have been rostered for a duty at the meeting
10
Dec
2023
Xmas Function Rotary Club of Port Nicholson
Dec 10, 2023 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM

PORT NICHOLSON XMAS FUNCTION!!!!

Register now!

Get ready for a fun afternoon playing a few rounds of Croquet and sharing a light supper.

Further details to come.

Some food will be provided supplemented by shared plates from members. There will be a charge per person of approx $40 a head to cover hiring costs - we will confirm once we know how many can come.

Register now and pop the date in your diary

Don't forget to register your partner or spouse

Registrations close 26 November 7pm

13
Dec
2023
Last Rotary Meeting 13 December of 2023
Dec 13, 2023 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
17
Dec
2023
Christmas Perambulation and BBQ
Dec 17, 2023 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Perambulators Xmas Walk and BBQ lunch Sunday 17 December

Our annual Christmas Perambulators BBQ and walk on Sunday 17th of December.

As in previous years the Shackleton's will be organising two walks:

  • David will lead the gentler hike which normally takes about 45 minutes to an hour.
  • The second, the tougher one, will be led by Sheryn and will take about an hour and half. Both will traverse the wilds of Karori and surrounding hillside. 

We plan to meet at the Shackleton house at 9am for a 9.30am start.

The address is:

47 Homewood Ave

Karori

Tel: 04 476 6129 Or 021 654 738

David will provide directions for those who aren’t familiar with the area. If you just want to join us for the BBQ we will start about 11am.

At the end of the walk we will gather in the garden for the BBQ at around 11am. If the weather is inclement we will lunch inside.

Please bring a dish of your choice (starters/salads/desserts) to share and any meat of fish you would like to cook. Just let the Shackleton's know what you will be bringing so they can plan accordingly. They will supply beer, soft drinks, juice, coffee etc

Just as a heads up, they have 2 golden retrievers so if you have any allergies to pets just let David know in the comments.

When you RSVP please outline the following in the comments:

  • what walk you would like to do, or if you just want to join us for the BBQ 
  • what dishes you will bring.
  • if you have any allergies to pets.

Please RSVP by Sunday 10 December 

24
Jan
2024
Informal get together breakfast
Jan 24, 2024 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
31
Jan
2024
Rotary Meeting 31 January 2024
Jan 31, 2024 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
02
Feb
2024
Perambulators at Nydia Bay
Feb 02, 2024 - Feb 04, 2024

Multi Day Hike to Nydia Bay Marlborough Sounds Friday 2 February to Sunday 4 February 2024

https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/marlborough/places/pelorus-and-kenepuru-sounds-area/things-to-do/tracks/nydia-track/

Bill and Sue Day volunteer as wardens at the DOC lodge at Nydia Bay every year.  We visited them in 2018 as part of a trip that included hiking in the Nelson Bay region. On that trip we walked in and out the same way so this time we are going to do the complete trip.

The first step is to get names together so we can book the lodge at Nydia Bay.  Bookings are already open and are likely to fill up fast.  Once we have the group confirmed we can consider the logistics of getting to and from.  I have been in contact with Pelorus Sounds Water Taxis who run a pick up service to and from the ends of the track.  Pick up could be either at Picton or Blenheim depending on whether we arrange to fly in or go by ferry. The van is limited to 11 people.

Suggestion would be to fly into Blenheim and get a shuttle (as above) to the start of the track at Duncan Bay (1.5 hours from Blenheim or 2 hours from Picton).  Walk to Nydia Lodge, approximately 6 hours according to DOC. This section is through “one of the most beautiful parts of the track with giant rimu, nikau, beech trees and tree ferns”. We would then stay at Nydia Bay lodge for 2 nights, exploring the surrounding area and Bill and Sue’s hospitality. Sunday we would walk out to Kaiuma Bay (Havelock end) approximately 4.5 hours.  We would get picked up by shuttle there and returned to Blenheim (or Picton).

There are several other options for transport e.g. hire a van and leave it at the track start or at Kaiuma Bay to be retrieved at the end.  We could arrange a water taxi, or perhaps Bill to ferry in the heavy food and drinks so you will only need to carry a light load. Before any of these options are considered we first need to have numbers to ensure we can book the Lodge.  Currently there are rooms available for the nights proposed but we will need to move quickly.

Let me know as soon as possible if you are interested.  Numbers are limited by transport options and space at the lodge. I have been asked if non-walking partners could attend. That will be dependent on space at the lodge and the need to make separate arrangements to get to the lodge from the airport via water taxi.

The priority is to get names to book the lodge. 

If you are interested RSVP no later than Friday 29 September.  We will then book the lodge and all other logistics can be worked on over the coming months.

17
Mar
2024
Perambulators walk Patuna Chasm
Mar 17, 2024 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Patuna Chasm Walk Sunday 17 March 2024 10:30am

“One of the best hidden places in the Wairarapa! Beautiful scenery and well worth the travel”

“Patuna Chasm is an Amazing Experience!

Fantastic hike with incredible scenery! This is not a hike for the faint of heart but is totally worth it. The first half (of the 2 - 2.5 hour walk) is through fields and forests along the side of the chasm and has great flowers and babbling rivers. The second half is up/down the river, in knee to mid-thigh deep water, so be sure you have good hiking shoes to wear. Amazing carved rock formations, eels and scenery. Highly recommended.”

 

We had attempted to do this walk back in February but Cyclone Gabrielle and the various storms that followed prevented that.

For more information click  https://www.patunafarm.co.nz/#chasmwalks

The cost is $45 per person. I will do the bulk booking, so the fee will be payable to me. I will advise you once the booking has been made.  There is a maximum of 28 persons on each trip.  Currently no-one else is booked on this date and time.

The website states 3 hours for the walk so we will have time for a late lunch somewhere afterwards.

Google Maps tells me it is a 1 hour 45 minute drive from Wellington Railway station.  We need to be at the Farm ready to go at 10:15 am at the latest.

You will need to have dry clothes with you in your car as you will get wet.

Please RSVP by Friday 29 September so I can book the trip.  The entrance fee is payable as soon as I have booked.

Other logistics can be worked out closer to the date.

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