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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Some of the best scents in the garden are to be found in midwinter, usually from the likes of wintersweet and daphne.
But one highly fragrant and useful-for-so-many-purposes little shrub has slipped under the radar for far too long, says our Wairarapa columnist Kerry Carman.
Julie-Anne from Masterton District
Sorry this is a long post - but is worth the read, thank you for your time.
Te Runga is a unique Air Scout Group that since 1954 has (trained thousands of youth (generations of some families) in Masterton and the surrounding area into being well rounded and confident adults.
Scouting is … View moreSorry this is a long post - but is worth the read, thank you for your time.
Te Runga is a unique Air Scout Group that since 1954 has (trained thousands of youth (generations of some families) in Masterton and the surrounding area into being well rounded and confident adults.
Scouting is and has always been an organisation that provides leadership, confidence, life skills, and respect mainly through outdoor adventure activities. Where our youth work in small groups, and in Te Runga’s case also learn about aviation. For over 20 years girls have also been a key part of Scouting in New Zealand.
Sadly during the past few years Te Runga numbers have been declining while other groups have been expanding throughout the region and country.
We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers preferably with some Scouting or aviation experience to donate some of your time to help revive the Te Runga Scout Group. We need someone with management skills to coordinate the group as well. This is your opportunity to give back to our future adults and leaders.
Although the core Scouting principles and values have not changed in the past 110 years, in recent years Scouting has evolved to suit the desires of today’s young people. Training and support of leaders is a key part of the national growth strategy.
In addition to the local activities Scouting offers nation schools for Aviation, Photography, Mountaineering, Canoeing, Caving, and Snow skills. We also have major national events such as an 11 day Scout Jamboree every 3 years for Scouts (11 to 14 years), Venture for (15 to 18 year olds). Rimutaka Zone combining Upper Hutt and the Wairarapa holds a family camp in February as well as takes part in SCOUTS New Zealand National Mudslide Day, takes part in ANZAC ceremonies where Te Runga provides support at Tinui, combined section activities for Cubs and our youngest members the Kea section, campfires and much more. Our youth also have the opportunity to learn about theatre with the Hutt Valley Gangshow and performing art camps. There are also world Jamboree’s and international events our youth and leaders can attend.
Scouting provides training in a safe learning environment and confidence building for youth from many different backgrounds and abilities.
If you can help please contact John Cavill the Rimutaka Zone leader on 04 529 8994 or email cavilljp@gmail.com
Baker has been dragged kicking and screaming into the digital age. Now you don’t have to leave the comfort of your home and brave the foul weather to check out our goodies. Open Wednesday to Sunday 7am-4pm, 33 Fitzherbert St, Featherston.
Find us on Facebook at Featherston Baker to see the … View moreBaker has been dragged kicking and screaming into the digital age. Now you don’t have to leave the comfort of your home and brave the foul weather to check out our goodies. Open Wednesday to Sunday 7am-4pm, 33 Fitzherbert St, Featherston.
Find us on Facebook at Featherston Baker to see the full range of what we have to offer.
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When it comes to buying a new bed, you can be completely clueless about the pros and cons, as we do not go to buy a bed on a daily basis. To buy a new bed you have to spend a considerable amount of money you cannot just go to a store and get the one which just looks good to your eyes. You have to … View moreWhen it comes to buying a new bed, you can be completely clueless about the pros and cons, as we do not go to buy a bed on a daily basis. To buy a new bed you have to spend a considerable amount of money you cannot just go to a store and get the one which just looks good to your eyes. You have to be sure about the quality and the comfort it can provide to you. Read full blog at goo.gl...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Let’s hear it for the amazing Fire and Emergency volunteers who help keep our communities safe.
This National Volunteer Week, head to the LetsHearIt landing page on Neighbourly and share a few words about why you’re thankful for what our volunteers do to keep our communities safe. We’ll … View moreLet’s hear it for the amazing Fire and Emergency volunteers who help keep our communities safe.
This National Volunteer Week, head to the LetsHearIt landing page on Neighbourly and share a few words about why you’re thankful for what our volunteers do to keep our communities safe. We’ll make sure they hear your message loud and clear.
Knowing how much we value their sacrifices is part of what keeps Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers going. Thank you for letting them know how grateful you are for everything they do.
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Janette from Greytown
Sunny 2-bed flat in Greytown Open to view Sunday 17th from 2.30pm until 4pm. Txt 02102361951 for address. Available to rent immediately due to change of circumstances. Unfurnished. No pets. No smoking inside flat. Off road parking, Log burner. Neutral decor. $295 per week rent includes gas water … View moreSunny 2-bed flat in Greytown Open to view Sunday 17th from 2.30pm until 4pm. Txt 02102361951 for address. Available to rent immediately due to change of circumstances. Unfurnished. No pets. No smoking inside flat. Off road parking, Log burner. Neutral decor. $295 per week rent includes gas water heating, electricity metered and charged monthly. Next door to our home so gardens maintained by owner. Perfect for couple. Walking distance to shops. Three weeks bond and one week rent in advance. References required.
Negotiable
Maree from Carterton District
With winters aches and pains, Both physically and mentally making themselves more prominent as darkness fall sooner - take 5 mins to assess- How you are? What you could do? And when to seek support. 4U
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
As more and more of us try to do our bit for the environment, we'd love to hear what habits you've changed.
Have you gone off-grid? Found a way to create an environmentally home? Maybe you've given something up or swapped it for a greener alternative...? … View moreAs more and more of us try to do our bit for the environment, we'd love to hear what habits you've changed.
Have you gone off-grid? Found a way to create an environmentally home? Maybe you've given something up or swapped it for a greener alternative...? Click here to share your eco tips, tricks and experiences and we'll publish a selection of the best.
Tourists arriving in New Zealand may soon have to pay to enter the country under a Government proposed international visitor levy.
The proposal would impact international visitors entering New Zealand for 12 months or less and would be at a rate between $25 to $35.
Do you think international… View moreTourists arriving in New Zealand may soon have to pay to enter the country under a Government proposed international visitor levy.
The proposal would impact international visitors entering New Zealand for 12 months or less and would be at a rate between $25 to $35.
Do you think international visitors should be charged a levy to enter New Zealand?
Does your community group help families and young people in your local area and need of more funds to support the great work you do? Your local The Warehouse store is now calling for applications to become a partner for our Customer Choice ‘Bags for good’ Programme. In the last financial year … View moreDoes your community group help families and young people in your local area and need of more funds to support the great work you do? Your local The Warehouse store is now calling for applications to become a partner for our Customer Choice ‘Bags for good’ Programme. In the last financial year over $529,000 was raised for 279 community partners across NZ. Curious? For more information or begin the application click here.
Applications close on the 23rd of June.
Apply now
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Here's a question from a reader of NZ Gardener, Ash in Whangamomona, who wants to know what to do with 100kg of chokos! He's looking for ideas to manage a bumper choko crop. And feel free to share more ideas in the Reply space.
Resene has just released the latest Habitat plus, full of inspiring ideas to help you bring out the best in your home with wallpaper. Pick up your FREE copy at your local Resene ColorShop. Make sure you view the extensive wallpaper library while you're in store; there's something to suit … View moreResene has just released the latest Habitat plus, full of inspiring ideas to help you bring out the best in your home with wallpaper. Pick up your FREE copy at your local Resene ColorShop. Make sure you view the extensive wallpaper library while you're in store; there's something to suit all tastes from neutral to bold, pattern to texture, fun to traditional, striped to botanical. Find your local ColorShop
Housing affordability is getting worse for Kiwis - especially in Auckland.
About four in five people renting are unable to comfortably afford mortgage payments, recent Government statistics show. Many Kiwis are fleeing expensive cities like Auckland in search of affordable housing in the … View moreHousing affordability is getting worse for Kiwis - especially in Auckland.
About four in five people renting are unable to comfortably afford mortgage payments, recent Government statistics show. Many Kiwis are fleeing expensive cities like Auckland in search of affordable housing in the regions - and they're not looking back.
So, in your current situation are you able to afford your own home?
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