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This is a district event, and we would really like maximum participation from clubs and members, to help achieve the goal of RI President Shekhar Mehta for Do More Grow More, underpinned on the mantra Each One Bring One.
Fashion Show by Oh! JoJo Boutique and Obsession Shoes Boutique
Silent Auction, Raffle and Door Prize
Greater Springfield Rotary is working in partnership with Pastor Phil Cutcliffe and the Westside Community Care, to reduce the risk of homelessness in the Springfield area as well as assist those affected by it.
President Jenny Smith takes great pleasure in inviting you to the annual changeover event of the Rotary Club of Sumner Park—our inaugural year in District 9620. Jenny would be delighted if you could share in celebrating the presidential year of Past President Pat Smith and the induction of Jenny Smith to lead the club for 2021-22.
Cost: $42.50 per person for 2 course meal & drink on arrival
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If you love music then join us at Venue 114, Bokarina for the Sunshine Coast’s biggest music trivia night - a guaranteed night of hilarity and fun competition. From Adele to Elvis we’ll test your knowledge of everything musical whilst raising funds to help local disabled kids and their families.
This is a fundraising event not to be missed.
Only $45 per person, including your fist drink and a light supper.
So, book your team of 8. If you need help making up the numbers we can match you up with others needing to fill a table.
As incoming President of Ipswich City Rotary Club, I would like to personally invite you to a brunch, Mediterranean Style, in a secret location right here in Ipswich!
Looking to make this a large community event celebrating 100 years of Rotary International and recognising all the service clubs in the area.
Event highlights:
The event MC will be ABC Radio personality Alison Alexander, the inaugural Queensland Food Fellow, who will guide us through the tastes of the Mediterranean
On arrival you will start your journey with a Mediterranean Mimosa proudly supplied by Hampton Estate Wines now owned by past Ipswich City Rotarian Peter Rea
This brunch event has been supported and produced by another local, Eventus Ipswich, who will be showcasing local producers to ensure we bring the mediterranean to your doorstep
Please join us and let others know as we would love to make it a great community event.
WIN an outback adventure, 6 days of fun including the BIRDSVILLE RACES 2021.
Supporting RC Caboolture’s Rotary 100 Project – Variety Bash Car number 1921
Raffle Drawn on the Horses’ Birthday: 1st August, 2021
No need for a four wheel drive or your own camp set up! What an opportunity!
On offer is a six day outback tour for two people, camping out, going to The Birdsville Races and seeing an awful lot of South Western Queensland while having a lot of fun. Just sit back and enjoy the $1002 spending money included in the first prize.
Tickets are just $5 each or we can do a deal at 5 for $20. There are only 4000 tickets available and there will be a chance to win $100 in a draw conducted each time we sell 500 tickets.
The proceeds from this raffle will go towards our donation to Variety, the childrens charity as a compulsory donation that allows us to enter our R100 bright yellow Bash Car number 1921 in the Variety Bash that will also be in Birdsville for the races. Many of your clubs have sponsored the car.
The Cooroy Mountain Spring Festival will, subject to prevailing Covid restrictions, be held on Sunday 22 August 2021 at 314, Cooroy Mountain Road Cooroy 4563. A once a year opportunity to climb Cooroy Mountain and raise money for local good causes. Adults $10 Children age under 12 Free.
The first climbers set out at 6.30 am and it takes about one hour to reach the summit at a reasonable pace. Last climb starting at 1.00 pm with the festival closing at 3.00 pm.
We are eagerly awaiting the Opera in the Hangar event at the end of August. Underground Opera Company are a unique group of performers who perform in unusual venues - here in Caloundra we have chosen the Caloundra Air Museum Hangar, half full with old planes as a backdrop!! This is a Black tie Event, on 28th August from 6 - 10 pm, Bubbles and Paella on arrival, sweets in the interval and a standing ovation at the end, we think!
Tickets: $100 p.p. Bookings: Book by clicking the button below. Supporting: alive.org.au (Ending Youth Suicide)