Rotary Club of Noble Park-Dingley

Rotary Club of Noble Park-Dingley Spreading the wonderful work of Rotary around the world. We have weekly dinner meetings on the first three Tuesdays of the month at the Keysborough Golf Club.

Arrive at 6.15pm for a 6.30pm start.

18/03/2023
Thank you to all Dingley Village and Keysborough residents who came along to our ANZAC dawn service yesterday.
26/04/2022

Thank you to all Dingley Village and Keysborough residents who came along to our ANZAC dawn service yesterday.

Just a reminder to all residents of Dingley Village that the Rotary Club of Noble Park-Dingley will be holding an Anzac ...
21/04/2022

Just a reminder to all residents of Dingley Village that the Rotary Club of Noble Park-Dingley will be holding an Anzac day dawn service this Monday morning at the memorial in Marcus Rd Dingley Village.
The service will commence at 5.45am sharp so don't forget to set your alarms if you intend to attend. All are welcome.

The Rotary Club of Noble Park–Dingley is again conducting Commemorative Services this ANZAC Day period.  As these servic...
13/04/2021

The Rotary Club of Noble Park–Dingley is again conducting Commemorative Services this ANZAC Day period. As these services will be conducted under COVID Guidelines, please be aware of the conditions below.
1. IF YOU HAVE A TEMPERATURE OR ARE FEELING UNWELL DO NOT ATTEND ANY COMMEMORATION SERVICES
2. FACE MASKS MUST BE CARRIED BUT IT IS PREFERABLE THAT THEY BE WORN
3. MAINTAIN 1.5 METRE DISTANCE WHERE POSSIBLE. IF THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE FACE MASKS MUST BE WORN.
4. IF YOU WISH TO SING THE ANTHEMS A MASK MUST BE WORN.
5. YOUR CONTACT DETAILS MUST BE RECORDED ON THE SHEETS PROVIDED AT THE ROTUNDA OR VIA THE QR CODE DISPLAYED.

11/11/2020
11/11/2020

On Remembrance Day Sue Hilton and Kevan Thomas represented the Rotary Club of Noble Park-Dingley and attended the Dingley Village War Memorial to hear the last post and to remember all the fallen soldiers that died to ensure that Australia is a free country.

Let we Forget !

After 42 years serving the Dingley Village Community It is with a touch of sadness that due to membership numbers decrea...
08/08/2020

After 42 years serving the Dingley Village Community It is with a touch of sadness that due to membership numbers decreasing the Rotary Club of Dingley Village has ceased to operate in its own right.
As of 1 July 2020 Dingley Village has merged with the Rotary Club of Noble Park-Keysborough and is now the Rotary Club of Noble Park-Dingley.
On behalf of the Members we wish to thank all the business' past and present and the Dingley Village community that have supported the club in its fundraising efforts over the years.
You can continue to follow the activities of the Rotary Club of Noble Park - Dingley at page - Noble Park-Dingley Rotary Club.

27/06/2020

*New Rotary Area of Focus: Supporting the Environment*

The causes that a Rotary Club in any given year supports through service projects, events and/or fundraising efforts are influenced by a number of factors including Rotary's areas of focus.

Rotary has just approved a seventh area of focus - SUPPORTING THE ENVIRONMENT. It joins peacebuilding and conflict prevention; disease prevention and treatment; water, sanitation, and hygiene; maternal and child health; basic education and literacy; and community economic development.

The areas of focus are supported by global grants. More than $18 million in Foundation global grant funding has been allocated to environment-related projects over the past five years.

05/04/2020

What has the Rotary Club of Dingley Village been doing in these difficult times?
We wanted to provide funds to ethical organisations and most importantly know that like us, their services are staffed by volunteers and 100% of what we gave would be used to benefit those people experiencing financial difficulty. To help with the many hardships which have come about because of Coronavirus, we have chosen two organisations with whom we had a prior relationship. These organisations are the Salvation Army Kingston City Corps in Dingley and The Springvale Benevolent Society. We know that they will direct the total of our contribution to help those in most need for either food or financial relief. This comes on top of us making generous donations to Rotary Clubs in Victoria at the start of the year to help those communities affected by bushfire, as well as providing funding to the Smith Family for their Learning for Life programs to help disadvantaged Australian kids and a financial contribution to St Kilda Mums who provide nursery equipment to mums and bubs in need. Money raised or donated to Rotary clubs does not pay wages as all Rotarians are volunteers. Our meetings have been restricted but our giving has not.

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55 Huston Road
Melbourne, VIC
3173

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