WIN a Night Noodle Market VIP experience
How do COMPLIMENTARY dumplings and a drink sound surrounded by fairy lights and Chinese lanterns in an exclusive private dining area? We are looking for two families of FOUR to WIN a spot in the Night Noodle Markets private dining corner at the event on Sunday 10th February from 5 pm.
Simply like or thank this post for your family to go in the draw to WIN! (Winners will be contacted on Thursday 7th February, competition prize can only be redeemed on Sunday 10th February 2019).
Key Details:
Entry: FREE ( all ages and dogs allowed on a lead)
Location: North Hagley Park, Christchurch
Dates: 6th - 17th February (12 nights)
4 - 10 pm daily
1 - 10 pm Saturday 16th February (SPARK)
9 - 10 pm Sunday 17th February (Last night)
It's a cashless event so bring your EFTPOS or credit card!
T&Cs apply.
Addictive Eaters Anonymous
I was spiralling out of control
I don't have many memories from my childhood, but the memories I do have relate to food - picnics with bacon and egg pie, my mother’s home cooking, Sunday bread. I was never much of a sweet tooth, but instead I preferred savouries, pastries, breads and the like. I grew up on a farm and food was plentiful and was never restricted and I lived a pretty healthy, active lifestyle.
Once I hit my teenage years, however, I remember starting to get worried about my weight. (I'll just mention here that I don't think I have ever been overweight and I certainly wasn't overweight as a teenager).
Poll: How should Guy Fawkes be celebrated?
While it is a fun occasion, fireworks on Guy Fawkes Night has caused much conflict over the years, upsetting our pets and disrupting the sleep of neighbours.
How should we celebrate Guy Fawkes Night? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.
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28.9% With a city-wide public fireworks display
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19.5% Small fireworks displays in each community
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7.6% Keep it as is
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33% We shouldn't celebrate it!
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10.6% Anything but fireworks
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0.4% Other - I'll share below
Gang presence this weekend
International members of the Mongols MC are expected in Canterbury for an event marking five years since the gang established itself in New Zealand.
What you need to know:
-The gang has three chapters in the South Island. Wainoni-based Ōtautahi East, Ashburton-based Mid-South and SH1, Burnham.
- Police say they will have ‘considerable resource’ in the region during the event from November 7-10.
- Police in Canterbury have planned a major operation around the event - thought to coincide with a national meeting - from November 7 to 10, and have drafted in staff from two other districts to help.
- Mongols members from across the country are expected to meet at the gang’s original South Island headquarters - a fortified property on SH1, Burnham, on the outskirts of Christchurch.
- Canterbury district commander Superintendent Tony Hill says:
“We’re prepared for multiple contingencies. We will be monitoring their behaviour very closely over the period, if they’re not behaving appropriately then we will be taking appropriate action quite swiftly.”