Dargaville Rotary Club

Rotary Clubs

Dargaville, Northland

Discover the Dargaville Rotary Club, a dedicated non-profit community organisation in Northland, New Zealand. Since 1938, this service club has fostered growth and prosperity in the local area through vital support for youth, schools, and community organisations. Join us for inspiring Wednesday meetings at 11.45am in Lions Hall on Hokianga Road, where members unite to make a positive impact. Embrace the spirit of Rotary in Kaipara District, contributing to a stronger, more connected Dargaville community.

About Dargaville Rotary Club

Community-service clubs like the Dargaville Rotary Club play a vital role in strengthening local bonds and driving positive change. As a non-profit organisation, this Rotary club focuses on helping the Dargaville community grow and prosper in every way possible. Established as part of the local and international Rotary network since 1938, it channels efforts into meaningful support for youth initiatives, educational programmes in schools, and essential aid to local support organisations. Members gather weekly to collaborate on projects that address community needs, embodying the Rotary ethos of service above self. Whether funding scholarships or organising events, the club remains committed to fostering resilience and opportunity within Northland.

Our Location and Meetings

Northland's Kaipara District provides an ideal backdrop for the Dargaville Rotary Club's activities, with its close-knit communities and natural beauty inspiring service-oriented work. Nestled in Dargaville at 25 Hokianga Road, the club meets every Wednesday at 11.45am in the welcoming Lions Hall. This central location in Hokianga Road makes it easy for locals to participate, drawing members who are passionate about regional development. The club's presence in Northland underscores its dedication to addressing area-specific challenges, from supporting rural youth to bolstering school resources. By rooting operations in Dargaville, the Rotary Club ensures its initiatives directly benefit the surrounding Kaipara communities, promoting sustainable growth and unity.

Community Impact and Involvement

The Dargaville Rotary Club's longstanding commitment since 1938 highlights its role as a pillar of community service in Northland. Through targeted funding, it empowers youth programmes that build skills and confidence, while school support enhances educational access in Kaipara. Local organisations receive crucial backing, enabling them to thrive and extend their reach. These efforts create a ripple effect, prospering the entire Dargaville area. As a Rotary club, it connects globally yet acts locally, inviting community members to engage in Wednesday meetings and contribute to a brighter future. The focus on holistic growth ensures every initiative aligns with the needs of Northland's vibrant districts.

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Upcoming Events


Wed 25 Feb

11:45 am
Weekly Rotary Meeting Dargaville

Connect with Community at Dargaville Rotary Meeting Build meaningful connections while contributing to local growth through the Dargaville Rotary Club's weekly meeting. This non-profit community service club, active since 1938, focuses on helping the local community prosper in all ways. As part of the international Rotary network, it supports funding for youth, schools, and local organisations. The meeting is open to all, welcoming age groups from 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65 plus. No entry fee is required, making it accessible for anyone interested in community involvement. Each session lasts 90 minutes, providing a structured yet relaxed environment to discuss initiatives and network. Hosted every Wednesday at 11.45am, this gathering emphasises service and fellowship. Participants can expect discussions on community projects, updates on funding efforts, and opportunities to get involved. It's ideal for those passionate about making a difference, whether you're a newcomer or seasoned community member. The Rotary ethos fosters personal development and global awareness, all while addressing local needs in Dargaville. No prior experience is needed; simply arrive ready to engage. This regular event promotes social bonds, helping members and visitors alike feel part of a supportive group committed to prosperity. Community benefits are at the heart of every meeting. By joining, you contribute to initiatives that uplift schools, support youth programs, and aid local organisations. The club's long history since 1938 underscores its reliability and impact. Attendees often leave inspired, with new ideas for collaboration. Rotary's international ties add a broader perspective, connecting Dargaville efforts to worldwide service. This 90-minute format ensures focused, productive interactions without overwhelming commitments. Embrace the chance to network, share insights, and drive positive change in Northland. Highlight your week with this inclusive activity. It's more than a meeting—it's a platform for action and camaraderie. With no fees and open access, it's easy to participate and see real community impact. Free entry for all participants 90-minute duration for efficient engagement Open to ages 18 and above, across all groups Focus on youth, school, and local support funding Discover Lions Hall in Dargaville Northland Based in the heart of Dargaville, Northland, the Lions Hall on Hokianga Road serves as a central venue for community gatherings. This location supports the Rotary Club's mission by providing a welcoming space for weekly meetings. As part of the Kaipara District, Dargaville thrives on community spirit, with Rotary playing a key role since 1938. The hall facilitates discussions that benefit the local area, fostering growth and prosperity. Hosted here every Wednesday, the venue enhances accessibility for residents. Northland's close-knit communities value such spots for collaboration. The Rotary Club's efforts, including funding for schools and youth, align with the district's needs, strengthening ties across the region. Community events like this at Lions Hall highlight Dargaville's vibrant service culture. It's a hub where locals connect, share, and plan for a brighter future in Kaipara.

Dargaville, Northland

Wed 04 Mar

11:45 am
Weekly Rotary Meeting Dargaville

Connect with Community at Dargaville Rotary Meeting Build meaningful connections while contributing to local growth through the Dargaville Rotary Club's weekly meeting. This non-profit community service club, active since 1938, focuses on helping the local community prosper in all ways. As part of the international Rotary network, it supports funding for youth, schools, and local organisations. The meeting is open to all, welcoming age groups from 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65 plus. No entry fee is required, making it accessible for anyone interested in community involvement. Each session lasts 90 minutes, providing a structured yet relaxed environment to discuss initiatives and network. Hosted every Wednesday at 11.45am, this gathering emphasises service and fellowship. Participants can expect discussions on community projects, updates on funding efforts, and opportunities to get involved. It's ideal for those passionate about making a difference, whether you're a newcomer or seasoned community member. The Rotary ethos fosters personal development and global awareness, all while addressing local needs in Dargaville. No prior experience is needed; simply arrive ready to engage. This regular event promotes social bonds, helping members and visitors alike feel part of a supportive group committed to prosperity. Community benefits are at the heart of every meeting. By joining, you contribute to initiatives that uplift schools, support youth programs, and aid local organisations. The club's long history since 1938 underscores its reliability and impact. Attendees often leave inspired, with new ideas for collaboration. Rotary's international ties add a broader perspective, connecting Dargaville efforts to worldwide service. This 90-minute format ensures focused, productive interactions without overwhelming commitments. Embrace the chance to network, share insights, and drive positive change in Northland. Highlight your week with this inclusive activity. It's more than a meeting—it's a platform for action and camaraderie. With no fees and open access, it's easy to participate and see real community impact. Free entry for all participants 90-minute duration for efficient engagement Open to ages 18 and above, across all groups Focus on youth, school, and local support funding Discover Lions Hall in Dargaville Northland Based in the heart of Dargaville, Northland, the Lions Hall on Hokianga Road serves as a central venue for community gatherings. This location supports the Rotary Club's mission by providing a welcoming space for weekly meetings. As part of the Kaipara District, Dargaville thrives on community spirit, with Rotary playing a key role since 1938. The hall facilitates discussions that benefit the local area, fostering growth and prosperity. Hosted here every Wednesday, the venue enhances accessibility for residents. Northland's close-knit communities value such spots for collaboration. The Rotary Club's efforts, including funding for schools and youth, align with the district's needs, strengthening ties across the region. Community events like this at Lions Hall highlight Dargaville's vibrant service culture. It's a hub where locals connect, share, and plan for a brighter future in Kaipara.

Dargaville, Northland

Wed 11 Mar

11:45 am
Weekly Rotary Meeting Dargaville

Connect with Community at Dargaville Rotary Meeting Build meaningful connections while contributing to local growth through the Dargaville Rotary Club's weekly meeting. This non-profit community service club, active since 1938, focuses on helping the local community prosper in all ways. As part of the international Rotary network, it supports funding for youth, schools, and local organisations. The meeting is open to all, welcoming age groups from 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65 plus. No entry fee is required, making it accessible for anyone interested in community involvement. Each session lasts 90 minutes, providing a structured yet relaxed environment to discuss initiatives and network. Hosted every Wednesday at 11.45am, this gathering emphasises service and fellowship. Participants can expect discussions on community projects, updates on funding efforts, and opportunities to get involved. It's ideal for those passionate about making a difference, whether you're a newcomer or seasoned community member. The Rotary ethos fosters personal development and global awareness, all while addressing local needs in Dargaville. No prior experience is needed; simply arrive ready to engage. This regular event promotes social bonds, helping members and visitors alike feel part of a supportive group committed to prosperity. Community benefits are at the heart of every meeting. By joining, you contribute to initiatives that uplift schools, support youth programs, and aid local organisations. The club's long history since 1938 underscores its reliability and impact. Attendees often leave inspired, with new ideas for collaboration. Rotary's international ties add a broader perspective, connecting Dargaville efforts to worldwide service. This 90-minute format ensures focused, productive interactions without overwhelming commitments. Embrace the chance to network, share insights, and drive positive change in Northland. Highlight your week with this inclusive activity. It's more than a meeting—it's a platform for action and camaraderie. With no fees and open access, it's easy to participate and see real community impact. Free entry for all participants 90-minute duration for efficient engagement Open to ages 18 and above, across all groups Focus on youth, school, and local support funding Discover Lions Hall in Dargaville Northland Based in the heart of Dargaville, Northland, the Lions Hall on Hokianga Road serves as a central venue for community gatherings. This location supports the Rotary Club's mission by providing a welcoming space for weekly meetings. As part of the Kaipara District, Dargaville thrives on community spirit, with Rotary playing a key role since 1938. The hall facilitates discussions that benefit the local area, fostering growth and prosperity. Hosted here every Wednesday, the venue enhances accessibility for residents. Northland's close-knit communities value such spots for collaboration. The Rotary Club's efforts, including funding for schools and youth, align with the district's needs, strengthening ties across the region. Community events like this at Lions Hall highlight Dargaville's vibrant service culture. It's a hub where locals connect, share, and plan for a brighter future in Kaipara.

Dargaville, Northland

Wed 18 Mar

11:45 am
Weekly Rotary Meeting Dargaville

Connect with Community at Dargaville Rotary Meeting Build meaningful connections while contributing to local growth through the Dargaville Rotary Club's weekly meeting. This non-profit community service club, active since 1938, focuses on helping the local community prosper in all ways. As part of the international Rotary network, it supports funding for youth, schools, and local organisations. The meeting is open to all, welcoming age groups from 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65 plus. No entry fee is required, making it accessible for anyone interested in community involvement. Each session lasts 90 minutes, providing a structured yet relaxed environment to discuss initiatives and network. Hosted every Wednesday at 11.45am, this gathering emphasises service and fellowship. Participants can expect discussions on community projects, updates on funding efforts, and opportunities to get involved. It's ideal for those passionate about making a difference, whether you're a newcomer or seasoned community member. The Rotary ethos fosters personal development and global awareness, all while addressing local needs in Dargaville. No prior experience is needed; simply arrive ready to engage. This regular event promotes social bonds, helping members and visitors alike feel part of a supportive group committed to prosperity. Community benefits are at the heart of every meeting. By joining, you contribute to initiatives that uplift schools, support youth programs, and aid local organisations. The club's long history since 1938 underscores its reliability and impact. Attendees often leave inspired, with new ideas for collaboration. Rotary's international ties add a broader perspective, connecting Dargaville efforts to worldwide service. This 90-minute format ensures focused, productive interactions without overwhelming commitments. Embrace the chance to network, share insights, and drive positive change in Northland. Highlight your week with this inclusive activity. It's more than a meeting—it's a platform for action and camaraderie. With no fees and open access, it's easy to participate and see real community impact. Free entry for all participants 90-minute duration for efficient engagement Open to ages 18 and above, across all groups Focus on youth, school, and local support funding Discover Lions Hall in Dargaville Northland Based in the heart of Dargaville, Northland, the Lions Hall on Hokianga Road serves as a central venue for community gatherings. This location supports the Rotary Club's mission by providing a welcoming space for weekly meetings. As part of the Kaipara District, Dargaville thrives on community spirit, with Rotary playing a key role since 1938. The hall facilitates discussions that benefit the local area, fostering growth and prosperity. Hosted here every Wednesday, the venue enhances accessibility for residents. Northland's close-knit communities value such spots for collaboration. The Rotary Club's efforts, including funding for schools and youth, align with the district's needs, strengthening ties across the region. Community events like this at Lions Hall highlight Dargaville's vibrant service culture. It's a hub where locals connect, share, and plan for a brighter future in Kaipara.

Dargaville, Northland

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