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Contact and local branch information
National Executive
National Executive members: 2008/2009
National President:
Eric Livingstone Nat. Vice Pres. North Island:
Christine Strickland59 Anne St, Wadestown,
Wellington
04 471 0765 Nat. Vice Pres. South Island:
Trevor Linyard
Nat. Treasurer:
Royden SmithNat. Secretary:
Alistair ShawPO Box 6724, Wellington
04 4636589
02102297421
alistair.shaw@vuw.ac.nz National Executive:Dave Bromwich 547 Te Mata-Mangateriteri Rd R D 2 Havelock North
06 877 9930 Ian HowatP O Box 19049, Hamilton
07 823 6745 Diana Madgin373 River Rd, Chch 1
03 385 3559Cecil Fowler 31 Frost Rd, Mt Roskill, Auckland
09 6206710 Bill Willmott373 River Rd, Chch 1
03 385 3559
Hibiscus Coast
Official launch 24 February 2007
Future programme:
- Talks on, for example, Life in China, Chinese Culture, Embroidery
- Demonstrations of: Chinese Calligraphy, Acupuncture, Martial arts, Chinese art, Chinese language, Handcraft paper- making
- Educational Exchanges
- Business Contacts
- Tours to China (including to Chinese Gardens)
- Sponsored projects in China (e.g. a school and medical centre)
Annual subscription:
Personal: $20
Family: $30
Corporate: $50Secretary: Allen Crosby
Ph: (09) 427 4009Treasurer: Dicky Hutchings
Ph: (09) 426 4480
dickyh@xtra.co.nz
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Auckland
The Auckland Branch (then known as the China Friendship Association) was founded in 1952.
Branch meetings are heldat Rationalist House, Symonds St, City on last Sunday of each month commencing at 5pm. (excluding December). A monthly newsletter is published which details current activities. These include regular banquets, welcoming Chinese visitors, film evenings, and free Cantonese and Mandarin language lessons. For the past four years there has been an English Corner for new migrants at Potter's Park, Balmoral, every Saturday morning.
The branch is represented on the Auckland City Council's Guangzhou Committee which develops relationships with Auckland's sister-city. We also have a special relationship with that part of Hebei Province where Kathleen Hall worked. Visits are exchanged and we have hosted a school group from Baoding.
The first President was Leo Sim, other well-known presidents have been R.A.K. Mason 1954-8, Roy Evans 1966-74, Shiela McMillan 1983-6, Penny King 1989, Cecil Fowler 1992-99. Amongst the Secretaries have been Mabel Lee 1952-3, Shirley Barton 1954-8, Kathleen Hall 1960, Arthur Jackson-Thomas 1964, and Joan Donley 1974-8.
Annual membership (Jan 1-Dec.31):
Waged $29. Unwaged/Retired/Student $15. Corporate :$50
New members pay % of remaining months.Contacts:
President : Cecil Fowler
31 Frost Rd, Mt Roskill
Ph 6206710
cecilf@xtra.co.nzCtte Mbr/Newsletter: Rewi Kemp
Ph 6346873
rewi@flotsam.co.nz
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Hamilton
Meetings are held on the 4th Thursday at the Waikato Migrant Resource Centre, Claudelands Park, Boundary Road, Hamilton.
Annual membership:
Single $20
Couple or family $25
Senior single $15
Senior couple $20
Student $10
Corporate $50
Educational Institution $30Contacts:
President: Ian Howat
Tel: 07 855 7200
Fax 07 855 7297
Secretary: Meryl Lanting
Tel: (07) 8435260
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Tauranga
This branch was formed in 1971. We have a membership of about 60 people, most of whom have visited China in the past as tourists, technical officials, trade advisors, or English language teachers, or are people interested in visiting and/or working in China in the future.
The branch holds monthly general meetings, usually alternating between the second Sunday afternoon, and the second Tuesday evening of the month. (Visitors should check in advance, as this can vary in special circumstances.)
Most meetings feature a speaker - either a person who has recently visited China or a person who can enlighten members on aspects of Chinese history, culture or contemporary society. The branch also holds some social functions to mark such events a Chinese New Year, National Day, and some Chinese festivals.
Committee meetings are usually held on the third Thursday of the month.
Tauranga is a sister-city to the important coastal port city of Yantai in China's Shandong Province - one of the 14 original coastal special economic zones created in the 1980s. The sister-city link was established in 1986, and has involved a variety of educational, technical and cultural exchanges over the years. Business links are also developing steadily with commercially sponsored trade offices in Tauranga and Yantai able to assist trade development in both directions. These offices can help with business introductions, document translation, and general advice not just in Shandon Province, but northern China generally.
Tauranga branch is involved in promotion of Standard Chinese language studies in New Zealand, and general education of the community about modern China. It also co-ordinates commercial stands for New Zealand companies interested in exhibiting at annual trade fairs in Shandong Province.
Annual membership: Ordinary Members $20.00, Senior (over 65) $15, Student $10.00, Host Family $20.00, Couples $25, and Corporate $50.00.Contacts:
Secretary: Andrew Hart
92 Fraser Street,
Tauranga
Ph: 075714499
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Rotorua
This branch is situated in the thermal/hot spring area of New Zealand. General meetings are held on the 4th Sunday of the month in the Rotorua Arts Village Experience (RAVE) on the corner of Hinemaru and Hinemoa Streets. Meetings start at 12 noon with a pot-luck lunch followed by a talk, or film show.
The branch supports:
1. Teaching of Mandarin in local schools at all levels.
2. Sponsoring the May Kingsford inter-school Chinese speech competition
3. Hosting Chinese officials when they visit Rotorua.
4. Supporting the Rotorua District Council in its sister city relationship with Wuxian (Jiangau Province).Annual membership: $15 (single), $25 (family)
Contacts:
President: Jan Burbidge
Tel (07) 347 8539
Secretary/Treasurer: John Ray
Tel (07) 348 1628
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The Branch was founded in 1958 by Bill Youren, a local farmer, and was re-formed in 1985 by Dr Don McKenzie, a HortResearch Fruit Scientist. Under his leadership, a horticultural exchange programme was established and has developed into a close working relationship.
The aims of the Branch are: to promote mutual understanding, good will, and friendship between the peoples of China and New Zealand by encouraging the exchange of visitors, ideas, information and trade; and to foster interest in the study of China's past and recent history, culture, and political and social structures.
Currently the Branch has a membership of approximately 100 many of whom have travelled to China or worked there and retain a genuine interest in the country and its future.
The Branch meets monthly at 7:30pm on the first Friday of each month at the Hastings District Council Chambers, Lyndon Road, Hastings. Meetings include talks and activities about aspects of Chinese culture, the showing of DVDs, reports of travel in China and presentations from Chinese visitors, followed by supper.
In 1981, Dr Don McKenzie convinced the then Hastings City Council to establish New Zealand's first Sister-City relationship with China. Under the progressive leadership of the then Hastings Mayor, the late Jeremy Dwyer, this has become an active and highly respected relationship. You might like to visit the Guilin City website
Hawke's Bay now enjoys three Sister -City relationships; Hastings with Guilin in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; Napier with Lianyungang and Hawke's Bay Regional Council with Xuzhou, both in Jiangsu Province.
Annual membership: $10 Student, $15 single, $23 family, $30 school, $50 corporate.
Contacts:
President: Sally Russell
Phone/fax: 06 877 6027
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Wanganui
President
Dave Feickert
8 Acton Place
Wanganui
Ph: 06 348 7478
d.feickert@xtra.co.nzManawatu
We are a friendly group of people interested in all things Chinese.
We meet several times a year at:
Palmerston North Community Leisure Centre,
569 Ferguson Street.We contact by newsletter.
Please call us for more information.
Annual Membership: $20 (family), $12 (single) - under review, $5 (student)
Contacts:
President: Anne Henderson
20 Collingwood St, Palmerston North
Ph 06 3565878Click here to join this branch
Wairarapa
Members are drawn from throughout the Wairarapa Region, with several members living in the Wellington area and others working in China. Wairarapa is the 16th Branch of NZCFS, being inaugurated in 2001.
Most meetings are held in Masterton, on average every second month (usually on the 4th Wednesday evening).
A number of our NZCFS members are also members of the Masterton District Council's International Relations Committee which meets at 4pm on the third Wednesdays of most months.
Wairarapa Branch welcomes teenagers as well as young adults interested in modern-day China to join with retired people, many of whom have worked and travelled extensively throughout China.
Contacts:
President: Jacob Daniels
danielsjacob@hotmail.com
Secretary / Treasurer
Donald Simpson
18 Liverpool Street, Masterton 5901
Phone: (06) 377 4683
Email: simpsons@contact.net.nz
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Wellington
Founded 1956.
Present membership about 175. Activities include monthly meetings featuring talks and activities about aspects of Chinese culture, current affairs and trade; and two banquets a year at Spring Festival and for China's National Day. Monthly meetings are held at Connolly Hall, Guildford Tce (off Hill Street) on the third Wednesday at 5.30 pm followed by an optional buffet Chinese meal; except in June & July when meetings are held on the third Sunday at 2.30 pm followed by afternoon tea.
The Branch also sponsors a monthly Mandarin Corner where those wishing to improve or retain their Chinese language skills mix with native speakers. The meeting starts with an introduction to the theme for the evening with a vocabulary list and then, in an informal atmosphere, people with similar levels of Chinese chat together over afternoon tea. These are held every Saturday afternoon from 3.15-4.30 pm during school term in Room 104, 22 Kelburn Parade, Victoria University.
Branch members can attend the monthly Chinese feature film (with English sub-titles) organised by the Wellington Branch of the NZ Chinese Language Association. These are also held in Committee Room One, on the second Wednesday of each month at 7.30 pm. Tea and biscuits are provided and a gold coin donation is requested.
The Wellington Branch supports the Sister Cities link with Xiamen and Beijing, and keeps close contact with the other local Chinese associations.
A monthly newsletter is published with details of current activities.
Annual membership: Single $20, Family $25, Educational Institute $30 and Corporate $50.
Contacts:
President:
Bernie Richmond
50 St Johns Terrace, Tawa,
Wellington
Ph: 04 232 5912
Secretary:
Christine Strickland
59 Anne Street, Wadestown,
Wellington
Ph: 04 471 0765
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Nelson
Nelson branch was formed in 1991 and has over 50 members.Meetings are held about every 6 weeks on a Friday evening at the Hearing Association House, 354 Trafalgar Street, Nelson. The meetings run from 5:30 - 8:30pm, including a Chinese meal around 6:15pm followed by a speaker or presentation.
Nelson has a sister city link with Huangshi, Hubei Province, established in 1994. Since then there have been over 20 educational, cultural, sporting and municipal exchanges and visits.
Annual subscription: Single $14, Couple $24, School $25, Corporate $30
Contacts:
President: June Clark
Ph/Fax: (03) 544-7834
juneclark@ts.co.nz
Secretary: Barbara Markland
Ph: (03) 544 4712
erm@xtra.co.nzThis year's other officers include:
Immediate Past President: Isabelle Jones
Vice President: Ferry van Mansum
Treasurer: Royden Smith
Committee: Margaret Heaney, Llyn Wells, Li Miaolin (Lillian), Ivan Kurtovic.Click here to join this branch
The Christchurch Branch meets at 7.30pm on the last Thursday of each month (except December -January) at Rewi Alley Education and Cultural Centre, 39 Matipo Street, Riccarton, Christchurch.. Meetings are usually educational talks about Chinese culture, education, travel in China, or recent developments followed by a social supper hour.
We have good relations with the Chinese associations in Christchurch and some of their members often attend our meetings.
The Christchurch Branch supports the city's link with Gansu Province and often entertains visitors and students from that part of China. We also support the special projects established by Rewi Alley in China: the Shandan Bailie School and the Gung Ho Cooperatives. Each year we make a donation to support the Rewi Alley Academy here in Christchurch.
Annual membership:
Individual: $18, Family:$25, Unwaged: $14
$2 discount on all subs paid by 31st May.Contacts:
President: Judy Livingstone
Tel: (03) 338-5574
Email: livingstonebc@xtra.co.nz
Secretary: Pauline Berryman
Tel: (03) 960 2328
Email: happypeople@paradise.net.nzClick here to join this branch
Timaru
The branch meets five times each year; venue, dates and programmes on request.
Annual membership: $12 single, $18 family
Contacts:
President: Mrs Val Penty
Tel: (03) 684-3530
Fax: (03) 688-5939
Secretary: Mrs Cecilia Davies
Tel: (03) 688-8920
Fax: (03) 684-4182Click here to join this branch
Dunedin
President: Mr. Chris Young
5 Perry St
Warrington
Otago
03 482 2716
cjyoung@clear.net.nz.Vice President:
Ms. Haixin Jiang
265 Pinehill Rd
Pinehill
Dunedin
03 473 7288
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