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2806 days ago

Moscow Ballet La Classique "Swan Lake"

Grand International Concerts

Following their 2015 sell-out performances of Sleeping Beauty, Moscow Ballet "La Classique" makes a triumphant return to Australasia with Swan Lake - a spellbinding classical romance.

"The greatest success of Russian theatre is undoubtedly classical ballet."

The most … View more
Following their 2015 sell-out performances of Sleeping Beauty, Moscow Ballet "La Classique" makes a triumphant return to Australasia with Swan Lake - a spellbinding classical romance.

"The greatest success of Russian theatre is undoubtedly classical ballet."

The most splendid ballet of all time is brought to life by Tchaikovsky's masterpiece score. From the moon-lit lake where elegant swans silently glide to the magnificent opulence of the palace ballroom, Odile, the temptress in a cloud of black tulle, provides a ravishing counterpoint to the purity and innocence of Odette, the beautiful swan Queen. A fairy tale story of a tragic romance. The unrivalled skill and pathos of the famous Moscow Ballet "La Classique" is a visual feast.

See their performance in Christchurch on Monday 1st May 2017 in the Isaac Theatre Royal. Click here to book or call (03) 377 8899.
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2806 days ago

Introducing our AMI Community Grant Finalists

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This is day number three of showcasing two of our AMI Community Grant finalists to share a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.

Wellington North Community Patrol
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This is day number three of showcasing two of our AMI Community Grant finalists to share a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.

Wellington North Community Patrol
Our purpose is to empower communities to prevent crime and create safer environments through the utilisation of trained and equipped volunteer patrols. In the November storms last year, we were on the road checking slips, directing traffic and clearing debris. The patrol needs funds to maintain its patrol vehicle - including ongoing petrol costs. Patrol members are also required to wear high-viz vests and currently we do not have sufficient on hand to allocate to each of our patrollers. VOTE NOW!

Surrogate Grandparents NZ
I have started up a non profit organisation called Surrogate Grandparents NZ who's aim is to unite families who may not have their own Grandparents close by, or are no longer alive with "Surrogate" Grandparents. It will provide support for families with young children as well as being companionship for the older generation who may be lonely and away from their own families. VOTE NOW!
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2807 days ago

Christchurch Adventure Park

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Early assessments of the impact of the Port Hills fire on the Christchurch Adventure Park show the damage is worse than initially thought. Read more on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2809 days ago

RECYCLING MAN COULD SAVE YOU $$

Matthew from Spreydon

RECYCLING MAN COULD SAVE YOU $$
Don't call anyone for a Quote, call RECYCLING MAN I'll Pick up for Free.
If you going to the EcoDrop and Transfer Stations and want to Recycle or Reduce Landfill call me.
Ph MATT 02108439932

2807 days ago

Feuerstein Enrichment Programme Information Evening

Mary from Halswell

April 10th 7:30 p.m. Te Hapua-Halswell Centre Meeting room Hoa.
Come and here how you or your children can learn how to "think out of the box"

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2807 days ago

A tasty business from a Halswell mum

Kamala Hayman Reporter from The Press

Halswell's Rebecca Lee has created her own healthier ice-blocks with flavours as surprising as avocado, strawberry and coconut cream and beetroot and berry. If you'd like to try them, her Hapi Pops are sold at The Colombo Market on Fridays and Lyttelton Farmers Market on Saturdays.

2807 days ago

Check out our latest blog from on the road!

The Warehouse Barrington

Day 6 of #Pedal4Plunket ✅ "It has been a day of hills. Big hills, little hills, Pumpkin Hill." Go Jacque from Manukau getting a shout out as the undisputed MVP of the day! pedalforplunket.org.nz...

2807 days ago

Do you have 1 hour a week to help a new Kiwi?

English Language Partners Christchurch

Would you like to become a Home Tutor and teach English one-to-one to an adult refugee or migrant in their own home? Are you interested in learning about other cultures? We provide you with a training course and offer ongoing support for your tutoring role. Not only will you help teach English, but… View moreWould you like to become a Home Tutor and teach English one-to-one to an adult refugee or migrant in their own home? Are you interested in learning about other cultures? We provide you with a training course and offer ongoing support for your tutoring role. Not only will you help teach English, but you’ll also help your learner settle into their community and participate in kiwi life.

The next course begins 23rd March and runs for 3 Saturdays. Contact us now to volunteer and help make a real difference in your community! You can email christchurch@englishlanguage.org.nz or phone (03) 377 3141.
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2807 days ago

Surviving 7.8 - the story of New Zealand's response to the Kaikoura earthquake

HarperCollins

It was one of the most violent earthquakes ever felt. Arriving by stealth after midnight on November 4th, the magnitude 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake and its aftershocks shook NZ’s heartland to its core and creative a damage zone of epic proportions.

Radio NZ’s Phil Pennington was on the job … View more
It was one of the most violent earthquakes ever felt. Arriving by stealth after midnight on November 4th, the magnitude 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake and its aftershocks shook NZ’s heartland to its core and creative a damage zone of epic proportions.

Radio NZ’s Phil Pennington was on the job minutes after the earthquake, capturing the drama as it unfolded. His book, Surviving 7.8, is a tough but fascinating study of resilience. It includes stories from the people affected – locals and tourists alike – covering the immediate reaction, the uncertainty and the turmoil, as well as the do-it-yourself attitude and steely resolve that defines who we are as Kiwis.

Sales of Surviving 7.8 support the New Zealand Red Cross November 2016 Earthquake Appeal.
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2807 days ago

Introducing our AMI Community Grant Finalists

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This is the second day of showcasing two of our AMI Community Grant finalists to share a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.

North Shore Initial Response Trust
Every… View more
This is the second day of showcasing two of our AMI Community Grant finalists to share a bit more about the great work that they're doing in Kiwi communities. You can help support these organisations by voting for them to win their share of $20,000.

North Shore Initial Response Trust
Every week we voluntarily train to prepare for disasters when emergency services require additional support in searches for missing people, sandbagging to protect properties from flooding, and helping limit damage to people and properties following events such as tornadoes, storms and tsunamis. As a group of volunteers, we are not paid for any of this activity. Since the equipment is exposed to extreme weather events and difficult environments, it regularly needs to be replaced. There is some vital equipment we are in need of in order to be able to continue our dedicating our time to helping keep people safe. VOTE NOW!

Riverton Community Garden Project
Our goal is to create a self-funding, sustainable food producing garden that can eventually start to give back to those most in need within our community, such as struggling families, and the elderly. We rely on various age groups to look after the garden, including the Riverton Primary School, Aparima College (local high school) and Riverton Childcare and other local volunteers. We are seeking funding to establish infrastructure to support the garden for many years to come. VOTE NOW!
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