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Coronavirus Delays 2020 Book fairThe annual Rotary charity book fair at the Te Rapa Racecourse, originally scheduled for 7-9 May 2020, has been tentatively rescheduled - subject to COVID-19 alert levels - to 25-27 September. In addition a series of smaller "pop-up" sales is being organized, with the first one planned for Sunday 6 September and featuring jigsaw puzzles. Later in the year, we will also run pop-up book sales at Raglan Roast (Brown Bros) in Te Rapa. |
Rototuna Rotary donates to Rototuna High SchoolRototuna Rotary supports the Crafts and Creations Market held annually at the Rototuna High School. Craft & Creations Market 2019 was held on the 23 November with well over 140+ stalls of craft, arts, sweet treats, health and beauty products and more. Rototuna Rotary made available a selection of books, DVDs and jigsaws for sale, raising several hundred dollars for the school. It was a great day, with families enjoying the wide range of stalls with everything from cutting boards to candy floss. The school is very much a central pivot of the Rototuna community, and the Rotary club has become a regular supporter.
Picture below Lee Robertson, treasurer at Rototuna Rotary presents the proceeds of the book sale to Sharnyn Haseltine, chair at Rototuna High PTA.
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Rototuna Rotary donates bags to Waikato Woman's RefugeA combined effort between Rotary Rototuna & Totem Bags saw a large donation of brand new high quality back packs and school bags donated to Waikato Women’s Refuge. The team at Waikato Woman’s Refuge do a fantastic job supporting our community when they need it the most. Rototuna Rotary looks forward working closely with this fantastic organisation in the future. Pictured below is Willi Olsen President Rototuna Rotary, Bryan Running Rototuna Rotary & Pare from Waikato Woman's Refuge. A big thank you to Totem Bags. |
2019 Rotary Book Fair the Best YetThis week sees the 2019 Rotary Book Fair get under way in earnest. With a new depot for sorting, courtesy of Forlongs of Frankton, members of Rototuna and Fairfield Rotary Clubs are now starting to collect and process the estimated 60,000 books, record, CDs, DVDs, jigsaws,, puzzles and games that will be on display when the 2019 Book Fair opens next May. |