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Rotary in Germany's Geographic Center
Welcome to Rotary Club Einbeck-Northeim



All Rotarians are welcome. You will find more than one Rotarian friend capable of speaking English.
We meet every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Feb, April, June, Aug, Oct, Dec at Hotel Panorama, Einbeck, Mozartstr. 2, Tel. +49-5561-93 77-0, in Jan, March, May, July, Sep, Nov at Hardenberg BurgHotel, Nörten-Hardenberg, Hinterhaus 11a, Tel. +49-5503-981-0.
On the last Tuesday of month we gather in private homes at 7:30 p.m. ("fireplace evening"). Call a staff member if you have the great idea to meet with us.
President: Prof. Dr. R. Rauskolb Secretaries: Georg Schlüter
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How to find us?
The members of the Rotary Club Einbeck-Northeim live in Germany's geographic center in the southern Lower Saxony region south of Hanover and north of Goettingen above all in the cities of Einbeck and Northeim in Northeim county.

Rail: Nörten-Hardenberg Station and Einbeck Salzderhelden Station can be easily reached with regional trains.
Road: Einbeck and Noerten-Hardenberg are close to Motorway (Interstate) A 7.
To Hardenberg BurgHotel: Leave A 7 at exit Nörten-Hardenberg, take highway B 446 to the city of Nörten-Hardenberg and follow the signs to Burg (castle) Hardenberg.
To reach Hotel Panorama in Einbeck take interstate (motorway) A 7, exit Northeim-Nord, then highway B 3 north to exit Einbeck (8 miles), turn right in front of ARAL filling station, then uphill straight ahead over a railroad crossing, follow map to Hotel Panorama.

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Our Rotary Club Einbeck-Northeim was founded 1968 by our neighbor club Goettingen and chartered 1969. The members of the Rotary Club Einbeck-Northeim live in Germany's geographic center in the southern Lower Saxony region south of Hanover and north of Goettingen above all in the cities of Einbeck and Northeim in Northeim county. Our Rotarians represent a wide variety of professions and occupations. They are bound up with each other in daily life and call each other friends. They meet once every week (see Meeting Times!) to have a meal together, listen to a brief talk on topics of current interest given by members or guests followed by a discussion. Several meetings and excursions are open to spouses and Non-Rotarian guests. Our Club is engaged in international student exchange, support of mentally and physically handicapped, and support of preservation of historic buildings and monuments. Our club has special links to the Rotary Club of Vriezenveen in the Netherlands. |
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Freitag, 30. November 2007/web380
Letzte Änderung: 04.07.09/web380
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