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Friday, July 9, 2010

New Presidenta!




The Rotaract Club of Botany Manukau has a brand new president and a brand new executive team as of July the first. Our first meeting was last night, we worked out what we want to do with our year - your year. There was discussion of a newsletter being made available to advise our members of what to look forward to at each meeting, a secret rally run around the North Island, with a massive party at the end, a Quiz Night, a Professional Development Seminar, and plenty more in store. Now is the time to come along and see what you can do to
DO SOME GOOD in your community. If you're 18-30, live in the Botany Manukau area, want to make new friends, increase your networks, increase your knowledge, throw in some fellowship, and training to be tomorrow's leaders, send a txt with your name on it to Daniel on 021 369 654, or email info@bmrotaract.co.nz  . Go on. Get into it.

Check out the official Botany Manukau Rotaract website  here.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Rotaract President and Executive Changeover Dinner

Member and Friends of Rotaract,

You are invited to the official Changeover Dinner where the existing Executives and President pass the batton over to the new incoming elected Executives and President. The dinner will be held at Celcius bar on Te Irirangi Dr at 7pm on Thursday 24th of June. Cost $30+drinks.

What: Rotaract Club of Botany President and Exec Changeover Dinner
When: Thur 24th June 2010, 7pm start.
Where: Celcius Bar, Botany Junction
How much: $30+drinks
Who:

The incoming President is Daniel Flack; a chartering member of this club. He is excited to be driving this club forward to help the community become a better place and raise the awareness of just how much young people can gain out of membership in Rotaract.

His new team of execs will be unveiled at the dinner.

See you there!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Stepping Stones To Success Seminar

Stepping Stones to Success

A professional development seminar organised by the Rotaract club of Botany Manukau on the 23rd of March at Ellerslie Events Centre will educate young people, ages 18-35, with skills they might not learn anywhere else.

Daniel Flack, leader of the professional development committee of the Rotaract club says “My aim is to arm young people with skills that they may not learn at uni or other institutions.”

The seminar will include speakers such as Allison Mooney, author of ‘Pushing the right buttons’, Nicola Russell, founder of ‘Kenzies Gift’, and a new comer to the professional speaking circuit, Jeremy Thomas speaking on ‘The Human Condition’.

A key component of the event is for each individual to discover more about their personality. This will be achieved through personality profiling by Allison Mooney at the event. Mr Flack believes that this seminar will be a positive influence for a range of people and businesses saying “this would be an ideal seminar if you’re an employer with a team who you would like to motivate and have a higher level of communication with.”

Club president, Tracey Green says “I support Daniel’s vision of the seminar and would definitely recommend any young people who are interested attend.”

The Rotaract Club of Botany Manukau aims to teach its members positive skills, help out at community events, and raise thousands of dollars for charity. They meet twice a month and have speakers and workshops on a regular basis to help us learn skills to better serve our community.
The Stepping Stones to Success seminar is one of many events they plan for the future.

If you’re interested in attending please contact Daniel Flack on 021369654 or you can email danielf@bmrotaract.co.nz. Tickets cost $35. If you are interested for more information on the club it please contact Tracey Green at tracey@bmrotaract.co.nz .

Stepping Stones To Success Seminar

Stepping Stones to Success

A professional development seminar organised by the Rotaract club of Botany Manukau on the 23rd of March at Ellerslie Events Centre will educate young people, ages 18-35, with skills they might not learn anywhere else.

Daniel Flack, leader of the professional development committee of the Rotaract club says “My aim is to arm young people with skills that they may not learn at uni or other institutions.”

The seminar will include speakers such as Allison Mooney, author of ‘Pushing the right buttons’, Nicola Russell, founder of ‘Kenzies Gift’, and a new comer to the professional speaking circuit, Jeremy Thomas speaking on ‘The Human Condition’.

A key component of the event is for each individual to discover more about their personality. This will be achieved through personality profiling by Allison Mooney at the event. Mr Flack believes that this seminar will be a positive influence for a range of people and businesses saying “this would be an ideal seminar if you’re an employer with a team who you would like to motivate and have a higher level of communication with.”

Club president, Tracey Green says “I support Daniel’s vision of the seminar and would definitely recommend any young people who are interested attend.”

The Rotaract Club of Botany Manukau aims to teach its members positive skills, help out at community events, and raise thousands of dollars for charity. They meet twice a month and have speakers and workshops on a regular basis to help us learn skills to better serve our community.
The Stepping Stones to Success seminar is one of many events they plan for the future.

If you’re interested in attending please contact Daniel Flack on 021369654 or you can email danielf@bmrotaract.co.nz. Tickets cost $35. If you are interested for more information on the club it please contact Tracey Green at tracey@bmrotaract.co.nz .

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Retro Themed Scavenger Hunt: SUCCESS!!

For those of you lucky enough to have attended this well organised, fantastic, fun and highly entertaining event, WELL DONE! We raised close a thousand dollars for our charity and there must be over a hundred new facebook photos online! We all had a blast and ended up at Boogie Wonderland for a drink or 3 after :)

All of our unique group experiences of this night will be in the memory banks for a long time. Share some stories with us in the comments section below!

Rainbows End Social Gathering

The Rotaract Club of Botany Manukau has arranged a special discount price with Rainbows End for this Saturday, 7th December. We're meeting outside Rainbows End (in the car park) at 9:45am for a full day of fun and extreme thrill rides. See you there!rain

Thursday, October 1, 2009

6 Month Update

What has the Rotaract Club of Botany Manukau been up to?

For those of you lucky enough to attend the KidsCan 10km Fun run at Sir Barry Curtis park in August - congratulations! We raised $1147.60 for the Telethon and KidsCan Charitable Trust - our name never appeared on the TV3 Telethon, but its at the website, www.bignightin.co.nz , but we all had a great time raising over a thousand dollars for a very good cause!

Charity art auction: We had professional and hobby artists donate their art and had a Silent Art Auction last weekend (Sat 26th September) at Point View School. It was great fun sipping wine in a school gym! Offical stats are TBA but all the money we raised is going towards Papatoetoe Councilling Center.

COMING UP:

RETRO THEMED SCAVENGER HUNT!!!!
Be in quick though- 10th October we're having a night on the town - Retro themed dress, R18. A full on *walking* Scavenger hunt in Central Auckland - a night to have ultimate fun with - raising money for the Rotary International Polio - every dollar we raise will be matched by the Belinda Gates foundation - to eradicate Polio from the whole world! Be part of this global phenomenon - email tracey@bmrotaract.co.nz for an entry form before the 4th of October 2009!!

We're always busy and would love to meet you! We meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at an East Auckland bar - email the above email for details!