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Matthew Salmons Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Tragedy sometimes brings positive outcomes. Former model and fashion entrepreneur Judy Dodwell had just left New Zealand for a new life in Bahrain with her husband and two sons when she received a phone call she has never forgotten.
Her beautiful daughter had been tragically killed in a car … View moreTragedy sometimes brings positive outcomes. Former model and fashion entrepreneur Judy Dodwell had just left New Zealand for a new life in Bahrain with her husband and two sons when she received a phone call she has never forgotten.
Her beautiful daughter had been tragically killed in a car accident near Queenstown.
The news shocked the family. Nicola, who excelled at school and was deputy head prefect, was travelling to Queenstown with a friend for a holiday job when the car spun out of control. Nicola was flung to her death on the roadside.
In a new country, in a new culture, Judy admits she did not cope with her loss. Paralysed with grief she found it impossible to complete even the smallest tasks. Her two sons needed their mother and parenting them both seemed to be all she could do.
Five years passed until one day she read in a magazine, "Success only comes by a change of attitude."
This sentence stayed in her mind, reminding her of previous success in life as an international model and the positive outlook she had at that time.
Judy determined to change her attitude, use her knowledge and skills and start her own modelling school, ignoring Bahrain's ban on expatriate women working.
After one year she was shut down. Judy would not close without a fight however so she appealed, was granted an audience with the highest government officials and finally her licence was granted by the king.
Judy's company Visual Image, Academy of Modelling expanded rapidly and before long Judy provided models for Formula 1 and Jewellery Arabia.
At the same time she amassed an exotic and amazing wardrobe of garments.
This spectacular Arabic fashion, which has been stored for over two decades, will be shown to the public for the first time this month at St Barnabas Church.
This is a first for the earthquake damaged newly restored and reopened church. Judy hopes to raise the final amount of money owing to pay for the earthquake repairs. She will install her cat walk down the centre isle and make use of the state of the art new sound system in the church.
All models are local and trained by Judy.
DETAILS
WHEN: November 24, 8pm.
WHERE: St Barnabas Church, Fendalton, Christchurch.
ENTRY: Tickets are $30 and available from the St Barnabas church office from 9am-3pm and the Ballantynes Department Store customer service desk.
- Words by Olive Lawson and Judy Dodwell. Photo - Amanda Dodwell.
Kate from Woolston
Is it possible to post in another city's Neighbourly, if so how?
Yesterday my Mother-In-Law visited her Medical Centre in Nelson, as she was leaving she had a stroke. Her Daughter went back into the medical centre to get help and was told no one was available and to drive her Mother to the … View moreIs it possible to post in another city's Neighbourly, if so how?
Yesterday my Mother-In-Law visited her Medical Centre in Nelson, as she was leaving she had a stroke. Her Daughter went back into the medical centre to get help and was told no one was available and to drive her Mother to the Hospital herself. Luckily Mum is OK but no thanks to her Doctor or anyone else at the medical centre. I am trying to find out which one it is.
Any information will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Can you help your neighbours survive Christmas?
Whether it’s clever ways to untangle the tinsel, the perfect glossy ham glaze, cheap and cheerful gift ideas, or how to manage an unexpected guest, having a few festive tricks up your sleeve never goes astray.
Spread a little joy by … View moreCan you help your neighbours survive Christmas?
Whether it’s clever ways to untangle the tinsel, the perfect glossy ham glaze, cheap and cheerful gift ideas, or how to manage an unexpected guest, having a few festive tricks up your sleeve never goes astray.
Spread a little joy by sharing a little advice. Simply share your top Christmas Survival Tip (or Tips!) with your neighbours and you could win a $100 SuperValue gift voucher. There’s 10 prizes up for grabs!
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Jackie from Linwood
I have a Diploma with Honours in Art and Creativity (and a Bachelor of Nursing) and offer art lessons for those wanting to learn to paint in acrylics. Lessons are available some evenings, and weekends, for both children and adults. Classes are usually never more than 3 people and are very … View moreI have a Diploma with Honours in Art and Creativity (and a Bachelor of Nursing) and offer art lessons for those wanting to learn to paint in acrylics. Lessons are available some evenings, and weekends, for both children and adults. Classes are usually never more than 3 people and are very reasonably priced at $15 an hour, per person - pay as you go, no fixed term or pay in advance! However even if you want individual lessons the price is still $15 an hour.
There is also the option of paying for a package which includes a canvas and the use of paints and brushes to complete your first painting. Beginners a speciality,
with the aim to introduce you to a hobby you might always have wanted to try!!
027 427 0690 call or text to have a chat :-)
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Baby animals, carnival rides and fairground food have proved an irresistible drawcard for thousands of people on the opening day of the Canterbury A&P Show.
The Team from Stuff Dining Reviews
Serious about coffee? You can taste and compare all kinds of blends at this fresh coffee bar in central Christchurch. Our very own Laura Baker gave it 3.5 stars. Have you been there yet?
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
The nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening on Sunday 26 November.
If your life, health or property is in serious danger, an Emergency Mobile Alert could be sent to your mobile phone. Check whether your phone is on the list and find out more at … View moreThe nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening on Sunday 26 November.
If your life, health or property is in serious danger, an Emergency Mobile Alert could be sent to your mobile phone. Check whether your phone is on the list and find out more at www.civildefence.govt.nz...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Summer is erratic in arriving in Canterbury, says our Christchurch columnist Mary Lovell-Smith. For her, no plant captures the promise of early summer like renga renga. What's your summer favourite?
The Warehouse is excited to announce that they are rolling out electric vehicle charging stations across the nation! We already have our first one in Royal Oak, Auckland and 20 more to come over the next few months. Those 20 received have funding from the Government’s Electric Vehicle Contestable… View moreThe Warehouse is excited to announce that they are rolling out electric vehicle charging stations across the nation! We already have our first one in Royal Oak, Auckland and 20 more to come over the next few months. Those 20 received have funding from the Government’s Electric Vehicle Contestable Fund, meaning we have been able to roll these charging stations out to areas that haven’t seen them before.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Two new litter cages with booms on either side are being installed on the Avon and Heathcote rivers to help keep the city's waterways clean. Read more at NEWSLINE: www.ccc.govt.nz...
Anele Bamber from Vaka Tautua
We're excited to celebrate with our Pacific community in Christchurch this month for our annual Christchurch Pacific Disability Day on Friday 24th November 11am-3pm!
We will have speakers Gafa Tuiloma - General Manager for Etu Pasifika as well as shared testimonies from service users, Mr … View moreWe're excited to celebrate with our Pacific community in Christchurch this month for our annual Christchurch Pacific Disability Day on Friday 24th November 11am-3pm!
We will have speakers Gafa Tuiloma - General Manager for Etu Pasifika as well as shared testimonies from service users, Mr Tuvalu Fuimaono from Pharmac and Information Stalls with people from Arthritis New Zealand, Ministry of Health Needs Assessment Services, Older People Services, Pacific Health services, Blind Foundation, Social Housing, Diabetes NZ and FREE HEALTH CHECKS.
On the day, there will be some demonstrations of disability sports activities, as well as some mini Zumba and fun games. There will be finger food served during the event, and delicious Island food after.
Come along for fun day and bring your family. Same venue as last year at the Aranui Community Centre, 31 Hampshire Street, Aranui!
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Nga Puna Wai Sports Hub is set to open March 2018. Read more at NEWSLINE: ccc.govt.nz...
The Pharmacy Technician course at Academy can get you into a dynamic and exciting industry. Courses start in 2018.
There are loads of jobs out there for qualified Pharmacy Technicians. Academy graduates are in high demand with 88% currently working in the industry.
With Academy you’ll … View moreThe Pharmacy Technician course at Academy can get you into a dynamic and exciting industry. Courses start in 2018.
There are loads of jobs out there for qualified Pharmacy Technicians. Academy graduates are in high demand with 88% currently working in the industry.
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• Anatomy and physiology
• Have lots of support and encouragement from your tutors
• Graduate with a nationally recognised qualification
We help you get a job when you finish through our own dedicated employment team. They have relationships with over 100 reputable businesses throughout New Zealand, which is a large advantage to our graduating students.
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Mary from Linwood
Hi everyone, I was just wondering if anyone knows of any churches or clubs in Christchurch where you can hire their kitchen for a fee?
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