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Welcome to the website of the Rotary Club of Howrah, District 9830.

Hobart with a population of 150,000 is the capital city of Tasmania, Australia's smallest, island state.

Howrah is a residential suburb of Hobart situated across the river from the city centre on the Eastern Shore. It is in the Clarence Municipality.

Our members are drawn primarily from the Eastern Shore of Hobart.

We meet weekly at the Tasmanian Police Academy, Rokeby.

6:00 for 6:30 pm Thursdays.
The meeting generally finishes soon after 8:00pm

Meetings changed from Thursday to Wednesday
4 August 2010 and 11 August 2010 Meeting 6 pm — 8 pm
(eating at 6:30pm)

Visitors Welcome --- Phone 0417 391 607

Rotary Club of Howrah is an active Club supporting all Rotary Areas of Service. In participating in these activities we encourage those offering whole Club Fellowship. Some of our recently supported activities included food stalls at the Taste of Tasmania and Government House Open Days.   While we support local initiatives we are a strong supporter of Rotary Foundation activities and the Australian Rotary Health Fund. Activities supporting young people are emphasised.

Sorry we didn't see you at the Taste this year - we decided not to continue this activity.

Some recent activities

April 2010

A visit to Clarendale Primary School and the opportunity to donate an individual book to all the Kindergarten and Prep children.

March 2010
We hosted the GSE Team from District 7239, New York. We welcomed them to Tsmania, organised a Vocational day and took them to Historic Port Arthur.

 

April 2009karkar

Rotary Club of Howrah collected books for a school library on Kar Kar Island, New Guinea sending a shipping container of supplies

 

 

 

Check our current Club Bulletins

Pictured here is Immediate Past President Glen Woolley

Other Office bearers

President Dick Shoobridge
Secretary
Glen Woolley
Treasurer Cheryle Eyre

Directors Graeme Farrell, Reg Emmett, Richard Wyatt, Kerry Tilyard

 

 

Pglen