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Opening Hours

Monday 12.30pm - 8.00pm

Tuesday 12.30pm - 8.00pm

Wednesday 11.00am - 9.00pm

Thursday 11.00am - 10.30pm

Friday 11.00am - 11.30pm

Saturday 11.00am - 10.00pm

Sunday 3.00pm - 7.00pm

MEMBERSHIP

If you have not received your 2024 Membership subscription invoice yet please contact me at manager@warkworthrsa.co.nz and I will get a copy to you.

If you are not a fully paid member you are limited to three (3) visits a year as a guest.

Please support your RSA by ensuring that your subscriptions are paid.

MEMBERSHIP

Did you know your RSA Membership entitles you to some substantial discounts at many of NZ'z leading suppliers?

This is just a selection of them:_

Noel Leeming

Burns & Ferrall

1-Day

Armstrong Security

Bunnings

Carters

Farm Source

Ideal Electrical

Mico Plumbing

Placemakers

Beaurepairs

Kiwi Fuel Cards

Pit Stop

Repco

Genesis Energy

Office Max

RocketSpark

Millenium Resorts

...........and more!

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ANZAC DAY

THURSDAY 25th APRIL

DAWN SERVICE
Commences 6.00am at Church Hill (opposite Fire Station)
Completion 7.45am with march to RSA 
Breakfast will be available for all Members and Visitors

@ $15 per head.

It is complimentary for all uniformed personnel.
Transport will be provided from the RSA premises to Church Hill and return for the elderly and disabled.
       
CIVIC SERVICE
Commences 10.30am at Church Hill
Completion approx. 11.15am
Morning Tea is available in Gunners Restaurant for a gold coin donation after the service
Sausage Sizzle hosted by Lions Club in the carpark for $2.50 ea with free orange juice.

From 12 noon to 2.00pm we have live entertainment at the RSA by the Sisters of Swing and their supporting Band. This is a Tribute Band to the Andrews Sisters and they do a fantastic rendition of those classics so come along for the live and free entertainment.

General
Covered seating for those in need will be provided at the service.

Overflow car parking is available in the Woolworths covered carpark which they have let us use for our Anzac Services.
A section of Neville Street in front of the RSA will be closed to traffic for the duration of the services.

 

SPONSORS AND DONATIONS

Many people have given freely of their time to help commemorate this occasion and we would like to thank them all for their generous support.

In particular our appreciation goes  to;
Matakana Cinema
Pete & Marys
Warkworth Toyota
Woolworths
Pak'N'Save
Lion Breweries

Utterly Marquee - Red Carpet Suppliers

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POPPY DAY COLLECTIONS
Last year we had a record Poppy Day collection which was over $18,000.

It looks as  we will set another record this year.

Thank you everyone. T

his is a huge amount which goes into the Poppy Trust and is spent locally to support Veterans and their families in need.

Changes to Membership Structure Important - Forms available at the bar

Please Read Complete the Membership Application and return to RSA as soon as possible.

This will enable us to update Members files

LICENSED BAROur bar offers a range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages at reasonable prices. Discounts are available depending on the level of subscription fee. Alcoholic beverages cannot be served to persons under the age of 18.

 

RESTAURANTMeals may be purchased from a varied menu from Wednesday to Saturday - 5.30pm to 7.30pm. For bookings, telephone 09 425 8568 Ext 2.

 

GAMES ROOMThe games room contains four 9’ x 4’ pool tables and all the accessories required for pool and snooker.

 

GAMING MACHINESThe gaming room has 14 machines of various types that offer substantial jackpots. Only persons over the age of 18 may enter the gaming room or use the gaming machines.

 

TAB BETTING: An area within the games room is equipped for those wishing to follow various horse racing events. The facility has dedicated TV monitors and a TAB electronic betting outlet.

 

ACTIVITIES & GAMES: The RSA has several in-house groups that cover a range of indoor and outdoor activities including a library, pool / snooker, darts, fishing, housie, etc.

 

RAFFLES / PRIZES: Meat and grocery raffles are held every Friday at 5.15pm. In addition, seasonal raffles are held throughout the year, i.e., Christmas, Easter and mid-winter. 

A membership cash prize draw is also held every Saturday at 6.00pm. To receive the prize, the names that are drawn must be of current, financial members, present in the clubrooms at the time of the draw and they must have their valid membership card with them at that time.

 

COURTESY VEHICLES: The association has three courtesy vehicles available for use to aid members with transport to medical and hospital appointments as well as various RSA activities. A poster listing recommended donation rates is displayed on the club rooms noticeboard.

 

REGULAR EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES RAFFLES / PRIZES:

Meat raffles – every Friday at 5.15pm. Three draws with multiple meat packs in each.

Grocery raffles – every Friday after meat raffles. 4 draws with 2 prizes in each.

Members cash prize draw – every Saturday at 6.00pm.

 

MUSIC / SHOWS: Live music – every Friday – 6.30pm to 9.30pm. No cover charge.

Tribute band shows – periodic throughout the year. Limited cover charge and bookings essential.

 

POOL: Business House League (seasonal) – Monday to Wednesday (as required) – 7.00pm start Mini-league round-robin competitions before and after the business house league season. Interclub and tournament (seasonal) – Sunday – start times vary.

 

SNOOKER: Every Wednesday – 12.00pm to 4.00pm. DARTS: In house – every Thursday – 7.00pm to 10.00pm. Interclub (seasonal) – Saturday – start times vary.

 

INDOOR BOWLS: A full range of indoor bowls equipment is held at the clubrooms. While no formal program of games is in place, interested groups are welcome to use the equipment on any occasion where the dance floor area is available HOUSIE: Every 2nd Wednesday – 1.30pm to 2.30pm.

 

FISHING: Summer only. Periodic events and activities as conditions permit. The fishing club captain will advise whenever these activities are planned.

 

COMMUNITY GROUPS: Various community-based groups use the RSA facilities for regular or periodic activities such as the Lions Club, Masonic Lodge, Senior Net, Civil Defence, etc. Participants in such groups are encouraged to visit the RSA club rooms and join the association. Community groups are also encouraged to utilise the club room facilities for their various activities and events.

 

PRIVATE FUNCTIONS: Members are encouraged to utilise the club facilities for private functions, i.e., birthdays, receptions, etc, where that function does not adversely impact on normal association operations. Enquiries about such functions may be made directly to the manager at the association or emailed to manager@warkworthrsa.co.nz

 

LIBRARY: The library is located opposite reception and operates on an informal basis where members may borrow, exchange or donate books. There is also a limited range of puzzles and games available. Members are asked to return all borrowed items so they may be enjoyed by all.

 

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE: A Justice of the Peace is available at the RSA every Friday from 3.30pm to 5.00pm, downstairs in the Gallipoli Room. No bookings are required.

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