WE NEED YOUR KIDS! - Tomorrow (Tuesday)
Do you have kids? Are you able to help us out?
We need as many kids and parents as we can get tomorrow (Tuesday 18th) between 4 years old and 16 years old to be extras in our Nationwide Charity TV Commercial.
We also need YOU (Parents!)
Filming is really short, from 9:30am to 11:30ish at the Waimauku Lions Kids Playground on FRESHFIELDS ROAD, Waimauku, Auckland.
If you can help, we would definitely appreciate it! Please txt or call our Marketing Manager on 021 0274 1995 to let them know you can come.
Your help would be awesome!
All you need to remember is to not wear any clothes with stripes or patterns, and not to wear clothes with prominent visible branding :)
Matt Nicholson - 021 0274 1995 - matt.nicholson@lionsclubs.org.nz
Poll: When should the tree go up? 🎄
From what we've heard, some Christmas trees are already being assembled and decorated.
What are your thoughts on the best time to get your Christmas tree up?
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4.7% Second half of November
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43.6% 1st December
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17.7% A week before Christmas
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33% Whenever you wish
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1.1% Other - I'll share below
Today’s Riddle – Can You Outsmart Your Neighbours?
First you eat me, then you get eaten. What am I?
Do you think you know the answer to our daily riddle? Don't spoil it for your neighbours! Simply 'Like' this post and we'll post the answer in the comments below at 2pm.
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Poll: Should all neighbours have to contribute to improvements?
An Auckland court has ruled a woman doesn’t have to contribute towards the cost of fixing a driveway she shares with 10 neighbours.
When thinking about fences, driveways or tree felling, for example, do you think all neighbours should have to pay if the improvements directly benefit them?
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82.8% Yes
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14.4% No
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2.8% Other - I'll share below