Rotary Club of Pencarrow

Next meeting on 22 March 2010 - would you like to attend?

 

Upcoming speakers

22 March

HE Mr Anthony L C K Mongala, South African High Commissioner to New Zealand
"Bilateral relations with New Zealand"

29 March

Stephanie McIntyre, Wellington Downtown Community Ministry Director
"The Challenges Of the Downtown Community Ministry"

5 April

Easter Monday

12 April

TBC

19 April

Stephen Harris, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Wellington-based author
"Under a Bomber's Moon"

26 April

Stuart Mossman and Noel Smith
"Boys on Bikes: Retracing the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia"

 
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Welcome to the Rotary Club of Pencarrow!

The Rotary Club of Pencarrow is based in Eastbourne, Lower Hutt, in the Wellington region of New Zealand. Our club is named after the Pencarrow area of coastal land at this side of the harbour and our logo shows the Pencarrow lighthouse, New Zealand's first lighthouse, built in 1858.

 

Eastbourne is made up of several picturesque bays nestled in lush, thickly-vegetated hills, facing the Wellington harbour and providing spectacular views for residents. The area is renowned for its ‘free-thinkers’, artists, beaches, cafes and restaurants. It is a haven for those who appreciate the importance of building a lifestyle around where they live.

 

The Rotary Club of Pencarrow meets weekly on Mondays at 6.30pm for a 7pm start at the Lowry Bay Yacht Club which is located in Port Road Seaview, Lower Hutt (click on map). The view north over the marina and on towards Matiu/Somes Island and Wellington would have to one of the most stunning outlooks for any Rotary meeting anywhere.

 

If you’re in the neighbourhood or looking at doing a make-up, we look forward to hosting you.

 

 
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