Ascot Rotary in Perth, Western Australia | Community organisation
Ascot Rotary
Locality: Perth, Western Australia
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25.01.2022 Michelle Kendall has done a fantastic job of recreating the Rotary Theme for 2020-21 as a Lego Display. Well done Michelle, awesome job. You can see an interview with her by jumping onto the https://www.bricktober.show/product/day-11-1/ to have a look
24.01.2022 Congratulations Hugh on the great work you have done for Rotary International and for our own Ascot Rotary Club over the years. Your efforts are appreciated by the Club and District. Hugh's efforts were acknowledged this morning at our meeting.
23.01.2022 Looking for something to do tomorrow morning? How about coming to the Vic Park markets - food stalls, fresh produce, and a bric a brac section. Commencing at 8.00 am and finishing at noon. There is entertainment and fun things for the kids to do too. Adjacent to the Victoria Park Shopping Centre - on Sussex Street.
22.01.2022 Had a great meeting this morning. Thank you to all who attended. We filled the room which is always awesome. Yvonne from Ngala came and spoke about an opportunity for them to work more closely with us. Yvonne is pictured here with our club President Michael.
22.01.2022 Anyone remember them "choose your own adventure" novels in the 80's If you liked them you should check out the interactive area with Brickhead Mr Brick! https://www.bricktober.show/about/
20.01.2022 All the Ascot Rotarian's will remember fondly that first Bricktober as a cold, rainy, windy day and the hordes of people that lined up for up to an hour to get in. ;-)
20.01.2022 Thank you to all the exhibitors at this year's virtual Bricktober event. Despite all the distractions of this year you did a great job in getting your builds created and done. Hopefully next year we can go back to our weekend version of Bricktober.
19.01.2022 At our meeting last week we had to pleasure of listening to some of Hugh's work history in the Importation and Exportation business. Sounds like it can be pretty exciting at times, even if it can be 24/7 for a lot of the time. Thanks Hugh.
19.01.2022 Day 31 and its almost all over. Today we have an interview with LEGO MASTERS Alex and Jackson. We will also have a live stream of the LEGO MASTERS of Bricktob...er-Perth with the winners of the Exhibitor builds. Tune in around 1pm https://www.bricktober.show/product/day-31/
18.01.2022 Welcome back Jodie. Jodie was inducted into our club membership this morning.
17.01.2022 On Saturday Bev Poor had the opportunity to catch up with friends at an afternoon tea hosted by Joanna, and Jodie. Bev had a great time catching up with friends, especially these 4 ladies who were all in the Australian Reserves together about 50 years ago.
16.01.2022 Even if you have zero interest in LEGO and Bricktober-Perth, this video is a must watch and worth sharing to all. https://www.bricktober.show/product/day-30/
16.01.2022 Our raffle winners on the night
16.01.2022 Stephen is showing us how the e-Bricktober event will occur.
15.01.2022 Last Tuesday evening we swapped our morning breakfast meeting to an evening meeting to welcome the District Governor Colin Burns to our club. We had a delightful evening at No Menu Restaurant in Highgate.
15.01.2022 Who was seen studying the form guide this morning at our Melbourne Cup breakfast?
14.01.2022 Only one more sleep to go!! Who's excited?!
12.01.2022 We love giving away Bricktubs to deserving groups. This morning we gave 3 tubs of bricks to Willetton Senior High School's Year 8 students to support their Lego group. Seen here is teacher Sandra Frew receiving the tubs from Ascot Rotarians Michelle and Chris.
11.01.2022 We enjoyed a catch up with other members of our club on Tuesday morning via Zoom. We are getting much better at logging in and being involved in the meeting. Thanks Chris for providing us with an interesting snapshot of how you got to be here with us.
11.01.2022 Had a great meeting this morning via zoom. Lots of people in attendance, including a visitor from interstate. Welcome John (Mike B's cousin).
11.01.2022 All set up and ready to go. Lots to see.buy and do. Live music, petting zoo, Bouncy Castle, fresh brewed coffee, food vans, fresh friut and veg, second hand goods
11.01.2022 At our extra special meeting on Tuesday Stephen Kendall, our driving force behind Bricktober, outlined to members how Bricktober will run this year. It is to be a Virtual event with online access open to anyone who wants to have a look; and will go live on 1st October. Looks very exciting. Well done to those who have been working behind the scenes to get the website up and running. Want to check it out? Go to www.bricktober.show to find out more. You can check in daily to see the events unfolding throughout the month.
11.01.2022 Canning Show LEGO Fun
10.01.2022 Bev as always wanted to be a gracious host, and was seen making sure her guests had plenty to eat.
10.01.2022 Day 1 and Bricktober-Perth the virtual show is live! Check it out here where every day new content will be added. www.bricktober.show
10.01.2022 I love the work I do with my Rotary Club. We have been running Bricktober as a virtual event this year because of Covid. We are coming to the end of the month and I'd love it if you jumped on to the https://www.bricktober.show/ and have a look at some of the amazing builds people have created this year. If you would like to vote for your favourite display please do so. Voting closes tonight so get in quick.
10.01.2022 At our extra Melbourne Cup breakfast meeting this morning we had a 'best tie' and 'best hat' competition. Wouldn't you know it, Di and Art Reed won them both. Guess which one won which one!!
09.01.2022 At our meeting yesterday we said farewell to our longest serving member. He has decided that he likes the idea of sleeping in and that it is now time for younger people to take over doing the Rotary business. We will miss you Gren and thank you for the amazing work you have been involved in for many of those years.
08.01.2022 Wondering what to do on Sunday morning? How about wandering down to the Victoria Park markets, adjacent to the Vic Park shopping centre on Albany Highway, and ...check out the fresh produce there, or stroll through the bric a brac section and see if you can pick up a bargain or two. All profits go towards 3 local Rotary Clubs so they can continue to fund projects in the area. See more
07.01.2022 New Bricktober-Perth Tee shirts now available
06.01.2022 Great to see so many people at our Zoom meeting this morning. Something went wrong with my picture taking so am not able to provide a picture of our group today. I can provide some pictures that Jeff took on his recent trip to Kalbarri which are definitely worth sharing.
04.01.2022 Have a look at our e version of Bricktober for this year. Come back ant day or every day this month to see new content
03.01.2022 A really big thank you to Stephen and Joanna Kendall plus all their helpers for all their efforts in bringing our virtual version of Bricktober to you this year. It was an amazing effort - thank you very much for all that you have done to bring it all together.
03.01.2022 Our guest speaker at our meeting today was Noelene Scally. She spoke of the issues faced when your partner is diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. Thank you Noelene for such an informative talk.
02.01.2022 Its was the pleasure of President Michael and Community Director Michelle to present 2 tubs of LEGO to Maida Vale Primary School this morning. This becomes the 42nd tub donated and brings our total amount of LEGO donated to the community too $66,000. Thank-you to everyone that helps make Bricktober - Perth happen and allows us to make these donations :-)
02.01.2022 A big thank you to Judi Lane from the Harry Perkins Institute, who spoke about some of the amazing work that they are doing there. Truly inspirational. Thank you Judi and the team of people doing the great stuff that is happening there. Sorry there is no photo to attach, for some reason my computer is not playing nice.
01.01.2022 Our guest speaker this morning was Kathleen from Starick. She spoke about the variety of counselling services they provide to people who are the victims of family abuse. They do an amazing job. Thank you for the insights you gave us.
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