Upcoming conservation volunteer events in the community
Hi friends and neighbours of The Whau River Catchment Trust.
We have open free community events coming up in the next 2 weeks. These events will be focusing on the restoration of our community. We hope to see you all there.
Upcoming events that we have this month include:
• Native plant nursery workshop. On Tuesday the 5th of April. At Block House Bay Recreational Reserve – From 10-12
• Mulching at Block House Bay recreational Reserve. On Sunday the 10th of April. From 10-12.
• Native plant nursery workshop. On Tuesday the 12th of April. At Block House Bay Recreational Reserve – From 10-12
• Mulching at Block House Bay Recreational Reserve. On Saturday the 16th of April. From 10-12.
If you have any questions or would like to book a spot email us at - info@whauriver.org.nz
Living the good life in retirement, a Stuff-Metlifecare partnership
Kia ora team
Our special partnership with Metlifecare continues, and we have some great content to share with readers about people living their best lives in retirement.
This issue we look at some of the worthwhile volunteer roles retirees are filling in our communities, learn about mindfulness at any age, and check out some Kiwi beach travel options while the good weather lasts.
Don’t forget to try out our nostalgia quiz - it’s for anyone who wants to test the Kiwi knowledge they’ve picked up over the past four, five, six or more decades.
Joanna Davis
Homed Editor
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Are you keeping it old school?
We know that things come back around, look at vinyl records!
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