
Service at All Saints Combined Carols
Providing BBQ meals for the carols.
The Rotary Club of East Maitland provided BBQ meals for all who attended the All Saints Combined School Carols by Candlelight. It was a great night.


Glenda enjoying her visit with Santa.

Archie is counting the sleeps!

Dexter enjoying his visit with Santa.

Harvey checking out Santa!

President Elect Stuart checking the list!

Geoff getting into the Christmas spirit.

Col offering to round up the reindeer for Santa.

Kath is definitely on the 'good' list!

Our favourite DGE with Santa.
Alyn Miranda

Carol and Brian enjoying the Christmas spirit.

Steve checking on Santa!

Narelle checking she's on the 'good' list!

Alison loving Christmas

Kim and John sharing the Christmas spirit.

Trevor and Loretto are definitely on the 'Good' list!

Sue and Brian counting the sleeps till Christmas.

Santa's favourite!

Keith and Glenda are on the "good" list!

Judy and Santa.
Art Director

Matt and Nikki

Supporting Local Police Command
Francis Greenway High School
Cooking up a BBQ brekky for the students of Francis Greenway High School is an absolute pleasure. The food is provided by the Port Stephens Hunter Police District.


Santa's special visit to Whidden Largs Aged Care Facility

Santa gave all residents Christmas Lights from RCEM

Gifts were lovingly given ad received.

Of course Santa had his helpers

Kath baking cookies for Christmas

It was a team effort.

Is there nothing Mr Coffey can't do?

Geoff putting on the finishing touches.

Christmas Cookie Baking
Thank you Narelle and Judy for leading the way in baking yummy Christmas Cookies.

Christmas Cookie Baking
The concentration of our resident engineer in decorating cookies with precision!

YEP
Youth Exchange Program
Our fabulous students Patrick (Belgium) and Katarina (Brazil), headed off to their YEP destinations accompanied by our own club chaperones Liz and Stuart Holle. We wish them a fabulous year ahead.


Catering for Nicole Crick's birthday.


End Polio Now movie night

End Polio Now movie night.

Alison and Sue serving patrons.

Polly in the iron Lung- End Polio Now.

Paint and Sip Master Glenda.

Talented artists

Concentration from Brian Coffey

Paint and Sip Master Class

Pasta Master Class

Pasta Master John

Pasta Master Narelle

Our Pasta Master Teachers celebrating our success.

Morpeth Bicentennary Celebrations

Funds raised supporting Maitland Health Stays.

Celebrating at Morpeth.

Collecting donations for Maitland health Stays.

Melbourne Cup horses in the marshalling area.

Jockeys are mounting their steeds

Decorating of their champion horses

Proud Jockey and horse owners.

More Awards
Awards Night
On our Awards Night two of the other major awards were presented to Carol Coffey , who received a Paul Harris award from the club as an acknowledgement of her service to the club, and Geoff Hicks who was awarded an Emeritus Award for his service to Rotary.


Techno at the Gaol
Serving Up a Storm
The Rotary Club of East Maitland served up a storm at the Techno Night at Maitland Gaol. It was a great way to support the young people in our local community.


Celebrating
AVENUES OF SERVICE
It was with great pride that we gathered to witness PDG Brian Coffey being awarded the prestigious Avenues of Service Award. We are very proud of Brian's contribution to Rotary.
Our guest speaker on the night was the Honorary Consul to the Ukraine, Jerry Duma who spoke of events that are current and mostly unreported in the ongoing conflict.


Mural Launch
Jennifer Aitchison officially launched our Mural project.
The Rotary Club of East Maitland officially launched the mural project along the Cinders Track at Victoria Street Station, East Maitland on Saturday 5th November. This mural was funded by the NSW Community Building Partnership Grant with artwork completed by UP&UP Inspirations after extensive community consultation.
Jennifer Aitchison photo courtesy of The Maitland Mercury.


Fashion Extravaganza
Rotary Australia Health Lift The Lid On Mental Illness.
The Rotary Club of East Maitland celebrated fun and fashion at the East Maitland Bowling Club on Friday evening 7th October. Rotary Australia Health Lift The Lid on Mental Illness was the recipient of all profits from the evening. With close to $8000 raised, mental health initiatives will receive a huge boost. Thank you to everyone who came along to enjoy the night, sponsored our event or donated prizes on the night. You all helped to make this event a stand out project in Maitland. Our amazing Master of Ceremonies on the night was the wonderful Wayne Rogers who delighted the audience with his commentary on the models as they strutted their fashions on the catwalk. Wayne is pictured with Event Co-Ordinator Nicole Crick. Special guests on VIP tables enjoyed Champagne and extra attention on the night.
Photo courtesy of The Maitland Mercury.


Fashion Extravaganza
Sue Morgan and Kim Le Page were on the front desk and formed part of the organising team for the Rotary Club of East Maitland's Australia Rotary Health Lift The Lid On Mental Illness Fashion Extravaganza.
Photo courtesy of The Maitland Mercury.

Fashion Extravaganza
Two hard working Rotarians Cindy Modderman and Fashion Extravaganza Co-ordinator Nicole Crick, enjoying the evening.
Photo courtesy of The Maitland mercury.

Fashion Extravaganza
Bespoke Hair and Makeup Designs were on hand to ensure that our models had a most professional start to their catwalk modelling.
Photos courtesy of The Maitland Mercury.

Fashion Extravaganza
District Governor Elect, Alyn Miranda, was on hand to judge the "Most Outrageous" and "Best on The Filed" headwear on the night. Alyn is pictured with The Rotary Club of East Maitland's Administration Director Liz Holle. Photos courtesy of The Maitland Mercury.

Fashion Extravaganza
Rotary Australia Health Lift The Lid on Mental illness was supported by the Rotary Club of East Maitland in a huge Fashion Extravaganza at East Maitland Bowling Club. Alison Crane ( a member of the organising committeee), Carol Coffey, guest speaker and Area Governor Christine Walmsley enjoyed the night.
Photos courtesy of The Maitland Mercury.

Fashion Extravaganza
With NBN Television on hand to promote our fashion Extravaganza, the community awareness of Lift The Lid on Mental Illness was heightened. Nicole Crick, the lead organiser of the event, is featured wearing green. Nicole's target of $5,000 being raised was exceeded.
Photos courtesy of The Maitland Mercury.

Community BBQ
Celebrate with us
The Rotary Club of East Maitland would like to invite you to a community BBQ to celebrate the launch of the stunning mural created to enhance our community. This will take place on Saturday 5th November. More details to follow.

The wonderful Mural has been completed and anti Graffiti paint applied to protect this fabulous addition to our local community. The mural was funded by a NSW Government Community Building Partnership.

The planting of shrubs will enhance the visual impact of our mural and complement the artwork.

The Rotary Club of East Maitland supports the wider community through the provision of catering in conjunction with community organisations.

Our new catering van offers professional catering services providing fresh food and beverages at various locations in support of community organisations.

ANZAC DAY
Catering

ANZAC DAY
Service

ANZAC DAY
Respect

ANZAC DAY

TEN PIN BOWLING

Together we have fun!

Easter Hat Fun

Hats for Mark Hughes Foundation

Graffiti Removal

Graffiti Removal

Graffiti Removal

Putting our backs into it!

Mother's Day Flower Sales

Supporting Community Projects

Mother's Day Flower Sales

Mother's Day Flower Sales

Supporting Maitland Pickers

Maitland Pickers

Maitland Pickers

Maitland Pickers

Through District 9670 Foundation Grants education, sanitation and water provisions have reached Cambodia.

Repairs are carried out regularly to ensure our projects are maintained to a high standard. This is supported by club members through our cans and bottles recycling program which netted over $2,500 last year alone.

Our RAWCS (Rotary Australia World Community Service) projects include the distribution of chairs and carpet squares to community groups and those affected by recent flood events.

Our Club's Helping Hands project in Cambodia has RAWCS support providing tax deductibility to donors.

Our Club Meetings are usually held at The George Tavern, Greenhills on a Tuesday evening at 6.15pm. All visitors are most welcome.

Chandeliers are not always the norm for our board meetings but Marbella Park Function Centre provided a stunning backdrop on this occasion. Regular board meetings take place at Easts Leisure and Golf Centre at East Maitland on the first Thursday of the month.
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Tocal Field Days
Volunteering

Tocal Field Days

Tocal Field Days

Tocal Field Days

Maitland River Run
Marshalls

Maitland River Run.

Maitland River Run.

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Paul Humphries