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Club Bollywood Auckland

Club Bollywood Auckland

685-693 Great South Road , Penrose., Auckland ,
We are open every Saturday Nights from 10pm till late at the Oaks Tavern.
Tel: 09-5790463
Piha RSA

Piha RSA

3 Beach Valley Road Piha, Auckland ,
Our hours vary in summer and winter, so please call us anytime to check when we are open. We can cater for small groups, large groups and individuals. Wonderful food at a wonderful location.
Tel: 09 8128138
Video Ezy - Ponsonby

Video Ezy - Ponsonby

160 Ponsonby Road, Auckland ,
Fantastic and ever-expanding range of DVDs and Blu-ray - Games - Jesters Pies - confectionery and drinks - friendly and knowledgeable staff - Open 9am until 1am 365 days a year - Parking off Douglas S
Tel: 93766450
Silverdale Tennis Club

Silverdale Tennis Club

War Memorial Park Main Road, Silverdale, Auckland, Auckland ,
Club days are Wednesday nights from 6:30, and Sunday morning from 10:30 Ladies mornings are on Wednesday Mornings
Titirangi RSA

Titirangi RSA

502 South Titirangi Road Titirangi, Auckland ,
An awesome Club and the hub of the local Titirangi Community. Home of the famous Open Mic Live Music jam nights and home to over 1800 happy members. Quality restaurant, rooftop deck, alcoholic and non
Tel: 98176415
Zumba Waitakere

Zumba Waitakere

Waitakere, Auckland ,
Find out about our Zumba classes spirit, dancing style, fitness and weight control program and locations in West Auckland and City (Sunnyvale,Te Atatu South,Newmarket)
Warkworth Gamefish Club inc

Warkworth Gamefish Club inc

Sandspit, Auckland ,
History Part history of the Warkworth Gamefish Club, by a founding member, Graeme Maker (Grumpy) The Warkworth Gamefish Club (WwGFC) was started from an idea after four guys (Rod Jones, Al Mason, Graeme Maker, and Don Scotts) hired a gameboat named ‘Eldonna’ to fish in the Whangaroa One Base Tournament. On the way home it was agreed that if we fished out of Warkworth and saw nothing and caught nothing it would be exactly the same as what we had just done at Whangaroa. An exploratory meeting was held at the then called Grumpys bar at Walton Park Motel where approximately 50 people turned up with the wish to formalise the starting of the WwGFC. A committee was formed with Graeme Maker as Chairman. The first few months was taken up in organising stationery, trophies (which are all contested for today), Club shirts, and most importantly, our first tournament – the Grumpy’s One base held at Great Barrier out of the Last Resort Lodge on Kaikoura Island. The name ‘Grumpy’s’ came about by the name of the restaurant sponsoring the main trophy for the tournament. A weigh station was donated by Manukau Trucks and the necessary sign board was made. This tournament went from strength to strength before the Club moved to Pah Farm (Kawau Island) from which time the contest was ‘based’ from boats fishing it, as it is today. The best year for numbers was when it was in the capable hands of Rod Jones and there were over 40 boats. At this time the tournament was then moved to the Boating Club at Fitzroy, Great Barrier. However the bar and atmosphere at the Last Resort in my opinion took a lot of beating with many long hours and sore heads in the morning. The Club also ran the 10kg Tournament generally from the wharf at Sandspit, with the late Gordon Brown officiating as M.C and weighmaster. During these early years, mainly through the assistance of Duncan Harvey and Don Heydon, we were able to have the Club affiliated to the NZ Big Game Fishing Council. Our so called clubrooms or headquarters moved after a couple of years from Grumpy’s to the backroom of the Bridgehouse, and Friday nights became well attended Club nights, as well as the annual Kids Christmas Party with Santa being ably performed by Graeme Whitmore. As always, Club boats took on the challenge and fished other club tournaments with great success with boats like the Lady Barbara and Violator leading the way. Most of the original Clubs members are still with the Club today. However after Walton Park Motel was sold, as with the Bridgehouse, a new era evolved with the moving of the Clubs headquarters to Pah Farm. Thanks to Graeme for this part of our history. Second part history, by Wayne Brown (Brownie) Club President. The Club established itself at Pah Farm in 1997 thanks to Mike Hobson who owned Pah Farm. Trophy cabinets were made and filled. Trophies and plaques were able to be put up on the walls as well as mounted fish. It made us feel that we finally had a base and a place we could call our home. Competitions were run, and with the facilities that Pah Farm had (bar, restaurant, and accommodation) a great time was had by all. With Jeff Romeril at the helm the Club progressed steadily through the next few years with AGM’s, prize giving’s and working bees. All a great success, and the overnight accommodation used on a regular basis. We were hoping that the new owner would be willing to let us keep on using the facilities that were there, but alas that was not to be, with irreconcilable differences occurring. It was decided to take four boats over to Pah Farm and collect all our trophies, mounts, and gantry and vacate the premises. The Club at this stage was in limbo with no fixed abode, not even a place to have our executive meetings. We were using the RSA in Warkworth, Whangaparoa and Wellsford. Nevertheless the competitions still kept happening thanks to the people involved. Graeme Whitmore and Phil Brooker were kind enough to let us store all our trophies, mounts, and other gear in their workshop, and we even were able to have quite a few meetings there. In 2005 the executive received a letter from the Sandspit Yacht Club wanting to know if we were interested in setting up a discussion group to see if WwGFC would like to come under the umbrella of the SYC as a division of. Meetings were held and it went to both clubs AGM’s. Whereupon with agreement of both clubs a 2 year trial period would commence. This two years is up at the end AGM 2008. I personally would like to the two clubs interact together still with their own identity but under the umbrella of Sandspit Yacht Club. We will see what happens at the end of this year. Regards, Wayne Brown (Brownie) WWGFC President. Update as at May 2012 WwGFC is operating very successfully as a division of SYC and we are enjoying the venue and camraderie of the fellow seafarers that make up SYC. WwGFC have transferred its capital reserves to SYC for an unspecified future building project for the betterment of all SYC divisions, as resolved at an AGM around 6 years ago. It has been communicated to the SYC Executive that the WwGFC Executive recommends we await the completion of the pending marina to best prioritise any additions or alterations to the existing building. WwGFC operates an independent Tournament Account, thus 'insulating' SYC from any WwGFC tournaments adversely affected by weather or other factors that might expose SYC financially. WwGFC continues to run tournaments at an extremely modest profit level, providing a small return to help improve tournaments and to cover maintenance costs. Our tournaments have and always will be FOR the anglers, with a focus on the best returns (quality and number of prizes) rather than 'fund raising'. You gotta ask yourself - why is it a 'club'? What does a club do? It is FOR the members BY the members.
Tel: 212063136
Weymouth Cricket Club Inc

Weymouth Cricket Club Inc

190 Weymouth Road, Auckland ,
Established in 1984 by coaching legend Alan Whimp, Weymouth Cricket began as a Junior Club at Weymouth Primary School. Now based at Mountford park Weymouth boasts a classic cricket oval and has recen
Hibiscus boxing gym

Hibiscus boxing gym

584 Whangaparaoa Road, Auckland ,
its easy to stay home and hard to come to the gym you have to turn it around
Tel: 21421975