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Want to teach English to an adult refugee or migrant in their own home? We provide training and ongoing support for your ESOL home tutor role. You’ll not only teach English, you’ll help your learner settle into their community and participate in Kiwi life.
Our final course this year starts … View moreWant to teach English to an adult refugee or migrant in their own home? We provide training and ongoing support for your ESOL home tutor role. You’ll not only teach English, you’ll help your learner settle into their community and participate in Kiwi life.
Our final course this year starts mid-November, and our first course next year starts early-February 2018, so contact us now for information. You can make a real difference in your community by volunteering.
Please email christchurch@englishlanguage.org.nz or phone (03) 377 3141.
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
A friendly reminder that construction of the bread pyramid starts tomorrow morning, come along from 6am to see the formation of this ‘carby’ structure and walk away with helpful advice on how to save your bread.
Also for your chance to pick up the unused bread loaves from the event, please … View moreA friendly reminder that construction of the bread pyramid starts tomorrow morning, come along from 6am to see the formation of this ‘carby’ structure and walk away with helpful advice on how to save your bread.
Also for your chance to pick up the unused bread loaves from the event, please follow this link for the pick-up locations: bit.ly...
So far hundreds of you have filled in our power survey and 66% of you say that price is the main reason for choosing a power company. What are your thoughts? Fill in our short Power Survey and one lucky Neighbourly member will win a $500 Prezzy® card. Visit Electric Kiwi
Pankaj Gupta from Tes Limited ( Computer Store )
Local IT Store Avonhead Christchurch .
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Ex Lease PC Laptops Mobile and PC Parts Etc.
Yoon from Avonhead
Single flower Starts from $18..
Gold and silver leaves available
I also make flower garland, bouquet, wreath, brooch, cake topper and a matching headband.
Best contact is through facebook.
JOA's handmade
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Te Whāriki is welcoming all to the Lincoln Fete, on 21 October at Vernon Drive, Lincoln. From 10am – 3pm you can see a display from Lantern Christchurch Festival, taste a traditional hāngī or pick up lunch or a treat from one our food trucks or vendors.
Don’t forget your sport shoes as … View moreTe Whāriki is welcoming all to the Lincoln Fete, on 21 October at Vernon Drive, Lincoln. From 10am – 3pm you can see a display from Lantern Christchurch Festival, taste a traditional hāngī or pick up lunch or a treat from one our food trucks or vendors.
Don’t forget your sport shoes as there will be lots to do, ranging from; community touch rugby games, sack races, tug-o-war, lawn games and a scavenger hunt. For the more timid enjoy a coffee and peruse the local stalls including fashion, art and hair braiding. There is sure to be something for everyone!
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Did you know New Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world? We're partnering with Youthline to help break the silence! You can support them too by buying a $2 pen or making a donation at your local The Warehouse Store. Your support will ensure that every call to … View moreDid you know New Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world? We're partnering with Youthline to help break the silence! You can support them too by buying a $2 pen or making a donation at your local The Warehouse Store. Your support will ensure that every call to Youthline gets answered, every text gets responded to and every email is answered. Find out more
Mary from Halswell
These are some of the things I have available I also have a set of bunkbeds and a single bed. A double bed add bits of furniture a small book case and many other odds and ends girls clothes from about four years to 10 years quite a different selection..prices various
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The Team from Department of Conservation
Conservation Week has arrived, which means it's time to show your backyard some love.
There are lots of ways you can get involved. You could set up a backyard trap, participate in a community conservation event, plant a native tree or clean up a local beach.
Check out this blog post … View more Conservation Week has arrived, which means it's time to show your backyard some love.
There are lots of ways you can get involved. You could set up a backyard trap, participate in a community conservation event, plant a native tree or clean up a local beach.
Check out this blog post for more ideas: How to take part this Conservation Week
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