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Wayne from New Lynn
These are, as NEW, condition, and would suit ANY Golf from 1999-2004.
These taillights were off a 2004 Golf, but will fit your earlier model.
Price: $200
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Have you been out exploring our beautiful coastline, taking the dog for a walk, getting the kids to unplug or finding a new running route thanks to Akl Paths? Then we want to hear from you!
Administrator from Play Learn Grow Early Childcare
Kia Ora,
Play Learn Grow are hosting a Car Boot Sale on Saturday 23rd March from 8am - 1pm!! It's only $10 to reserve a spot for you to sell your pre-loved treasures.
Spaces are limited so be in quick! To reserve a spot please call us on 09 818 2000 or email info@playlearngrow.co.nz.
… View moreKia Ora,
Play Learn Grow are hosting a Car Boot Sale on Saturday 23rd March from 8am - 1pm!! It's only $10 to reserve a spot for you to sell your pre-loved treasures.
Spaces are limited so be in quick! To reserve a spot please call us on 09 818 2000 or email info@playlearngrow.co.nz.
There will also be a Sausage Sizzle ($2) and Face painting for a donation, perfect day for the whole family to enjoy!
All proceeds made will be gifted to the Kelston Community Hub!
Please come down and get amongst the FUN!!
Rose from Laingholm
Join us for our March general meeting; visitors welcomed.
Tuesday 26 March 2019 at 1:00pm
Guest Speaker: Our March guest is a Dementia Auckland Educator, and is sure to be a fascinating speaker. Many of us will know someone with dementia, a set of symptoms affecting the brain that may include … View moreJoin us for our March general meeting; visitors welcomed.
Tuesday 26 March 2019 at 1:00pm
Guest Speaker: Our March guest is a Dementia Auckland Educator, and is sure to be a fascinating speaker. Many of us will know someone with dementia, a set of symptoms affecting the brain that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language.
Venue: West Lynn Garden and Butterfly House Meeting Room
73 Parker Ave, New Lynn
About Us
Interesting speakers each month
A wide range of interest/study groups
General Meetings: 4th Tuesday of the month
Afternoon Tea $2.00
Email: Secretary Heather Tanguay heathertanguay@slingshot.co.nz
Communications Team from Auckland Council
The Auckland public is being asked for their views on whether a more consistent regulatory framework is required to help stop the spread of marine pests across New Zealand’s four busiest boating regions.
Brian from New Lynn
• Being an outstanding leader and a compassionate person
• Your timely responses to the tragic CHCH incidents
• Showing kindness, calmness and empathy
• Labelling the worst peacetime mass killing in NZ as terrorism
• Utterly rejecting and condemning the murderer
• Wearing a … View more• Being an outstanding leader and a compassionate person
• Your timely responses to the tragic CHCH incidents
• Showing kindness, calmness and empathy
• Labelling the worst peacetime mass killing in NZ as terrorism
• Utterly rejecting and condemning the murderer
• Wearing a “hijab”-- black head scarf and embracing family members in grief, who had lost loved ones
• Swiftly announcing your government would change / tighten gun laws
• Telling President Trump to show “sympathy and love to all Muslim communities”.
- Your genuine and sincere thanks to the amazing work done by the Police, St John, First responders and all the other agencies involved with this unfortunate event.
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
The Muslim community in Auckland is opening Ponsonby Masjid, Ranui Mosque, North Shore Islamic Centre and Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq in Pakuranga on Friday night for people of all faiths to gather in remembrance of the 50 lives lost in the Christchurch shootings.
Brian from New Lynn
Less than 72 hours after the deadly terror attacks on two Christchurch mosques a Muslim community advocate has labelled the attacks a being "fuelled by white supremacist violence". Guled Mire came to New Zealand 22-years-ago as a refuge from Somalia with his mum and eight siblings and … View moreLess than 72 hours after the deadly terror attacks on two Christchurch mosques a Muslim community advocate has labelled the attacks a being "fuelled by white supremacist violence". Guled Mire came to New Zealand 22-years-ago as a refuge from Somalia with his mum and eight siblings and settled in Hamilton, he told today. One of his earliest memories in New Zealand is of his local mosque burning down, his mosque was the target of an arson attack. He told that since then he's experienced racism almost daily, been chased by skinhead, talked down to by teachers and patronised by his peers. He says the Christchurch attacks on Friday were no surprise. "I think it’s time that we stop living in denial about the very form of racism that has existed in this country for such a long time, it’s nothing new to us. I hope from here onwards we can start to recognise this." Mr Mire says attacks targeted on Muslim communities are "nothing new to us as a community". "We’ve had situations where the heads of pigs have been chopped off on moques and vandalism on mosques throughout the country. There’s multiple incidences that have been happening, so it’s nothing new." He says, "This was a terrorist attack fuelled by white supremacist violence extremist ideology and I think we need to acknowledge that. "I would like to see it actually come out of the mouths of people that are in positions of power because right now we need people to talk about it for what it is." Mr Mire says what the Muslim community needs now is continued support and time to grieve. "The community's grieving and we need time to grieve. We are still processing this and it’s not easy. "There’s mixed feelings right now there’s upset, there’s anger, there’s frustration, there’s so many questions," he says. "Everyone knows everyone and everyone... ...many of us in the community have been impacted by this." ==========================================================
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Anjalee Pieries from Amitabha Hospice Service Trust
We send our heartfelt condolences to the people affected by the events in Christchurch on Friday. Our thoughts, prayers and sympathies are with all our fellow community and especially those families directly involved.
There is still hope for change. With wisdom we can recognise the danger of … View moreWe send our heartfelt condolences to the people affected by the events in Christchurch on Friday. Our thoughts, prayers and sympathies are with all our fellow community and especially those families directly involved.
There is still hope for change. With wisdom we can recognise the danger of hatred in our own hearts and clearly understand the causes that lead to such violence. Our enemy is not a person, a white supremacist or any racial, political group but the only enemy is the ‘hatred’ that comes in all its different forms. If we can begin to consider hatred as the enemy of yours and mine, then we can begin to transform our hatred into loving and compassion making no space available for our only enemy –“HATRED” to thrive in this world.
To all the victims of violence and their families, please accept our heartfelt sympathy. May hatred of all forms be eradicated with kindness and clarity
- Amitabha Hospice Team
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