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Sue from Hamilton Central
There is a group of fantastic women in the South Hamilton Lioness Group who contribute to their community in many ways. Raising funds to give to worthwhile projects, and having a fun time socializing at the same time. If you are a woman (sorry men, you have to join the Lions) and would like to join… View moreThere is a group of fantastic women in the South Hamilton Lioness Group who contribute to their community in many ways. Raising funds to give to worthwhile projects, and having a fun time socializing at the same time. If you are a woman (sorry men, you have to join the Lions) and would like to join us, contact Sue on Neighbourly. We meet two Mondays a month, once for a dinner meeting, and again for a business meeting, at the Glenview Club, Peacockes Road.
Louise and Stephen Stowell from BBQSauce
WOW we have been busy bees for the last few months, not only lacking sleep from our little baby Emily, but we have assisted Contrafed Publishing in launching some Digital Editions, 2 of these you can register too!
NZ Local Government Magazine and Water Magazine
… View moreWOW we have been busy bees for the last few months, not only lacking sleep from our little baby Emily, but we have assisted Contrafed Publishing in launching some Digital Editions, 2 of these you can register too!
NZ Local Government Magazine and Water Magazine
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We have also launched quarryandmining.partica.onlin... and contractor.partica.online... and will be offering online only subscriptions to these in August!
Great project to work on and it was a big one too!
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
In some emergencies you may be stranded in your vehicle for some time. A flood, snow storm or major traffic accident could make it impossible to proceed.
What emergency supplies do you have in your vehicle?
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Heike Albrecht from New Zealand Psychological Society
We continue to read about sad life outcomes and statistics for our youth that can leave us wondering, “what can I do?” The good news is that there are things you can do.
Public Talk:
How Adults Can Work with Tweens and Teenagers to Facilitate Positive Outcomes
Speaker: Kirsty … View moreWe continue to read about sad life outcomes and statistics for our youth that can leave us wondering, “what can I do?” The good news is that there are things you can do.
Public Talk:
How Adults Can Work with Tweens and Teenagers to Facilitate Positive Outcomes
Speaker: Kirsty Dempster-Rivett (Clinical Psychologist and Teaching Fellow at Waikato University)
When: 28 June, 5-7 pm
Where: River Lounge (Celebrating Age Centre), 30 Victoria Street
Visit our website here http://www.psychology.org.nz/pd-events/jubilee
Find out more
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Check out Get Growing subscriber Clare Strange's genius hack for a gardening apron. It was made from a pair of jeans from an op shop. "All of my gardening clothes come from op shops," she says. "Large men's shirts make good cover-ups to keep sun and insects off my arms. For… View moreCheck out Get Growing subscriber Clare Strange's genius hack for a gardening apron. It was made from a pair of jeans from an op shop. "All of my gardening clothes come from op shops," she says. "Large men's shirts make good cover-ups to keep sun and insects off my arms. For the apron, start with a smaller size than you would wear so it doesn't wrap around too far. Check that it has a lot of pockets." So tell us if you've got similarly fashionable, exclusive-for-the-garden glad rags, and if yes, why not post a photo in the Reply space too!
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hamilton Press
Tracy Roose came to Toughlove as a parent looking for help.
Sixteen years later, she's described as the "focal point around which the team operates". Roose won volunteer of the year at Volunteering Waikato's Excellence Awards on Friday night.
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The calm before the storm! Had a great couple of days at the Career Expo on 10-11 June. So inspired to see a great crowd from the public on the Sunday -well done to all the teens, mums and dads who made it along to see a fantastic array of career option information. The Monday was manic too with … View moreThe calm before the storm! Had a great couple of days at the Career Expo on 10-11 June. So inspired to see a great crowd from the public on the Sunday -well done to all the teens, mums and dads who made it along to see a fantastic array of career option information. The Monday was manic too with buses arriving from schools across the Waikato region. I had some wonderful conversations with kids and young adults from year 7 upwards, as always they were funny, delightful, awesome kiwi kids -so inspiring!
Fantastic to see careers getting such a dialogue in families, schools and the wider community.
If I can help you or someone you know, please get in touch via my website www.ignitecareers.co.nz...
Have a great week!
Rachael Bryant
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Once upon a time, marmalade on toast was a winter staple. In our upcoming July issue though, gardening guru Lynda Hallinan says marmalade is in danger of extinction because fewer and fewer people are buying, making or eating it! So tell us: Do you still like marmalade? Yes or no, don't forget … View moreOnce upon a time, marmalade on toast was a winter staple. In our upcoming July issue though, gardening guru Lynda Hallinan says marmalade is in danger of extinction because fewer and fewer people are buying, making or eating it! So tell us: Do you still like marmalade? Yes or no, don't forget to tell us why.
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Theresa from Hamilton East
Our dog has gone missing from Hamilton East. He is very loved and missed. We noticed him missing about 6pm last night. He was seen at Steele Park. He will be scared and we are worried that he has been taken. He doesn't just wander off on his own as is normally off his chain and inside or on … View moreOur dog has gone missing from Hamilton East. He is very loved and missed. We noticed him missing about 6pm last night. He was seen at Steele Park. He will be scared and we are worried that he has been taken. He doesn't just wander off on his own as is normally off his chain and inside or on the doorstep. Please if you know anything contact me ASAP.
We don't have any money but if our dog is returned we will do whatever we can to thank whoever gets him back to us.
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Dr Tree & Bobcat /Digger Services Ltd - Hamilton
Firewood for sale!
85% dry mainly old man pine but mixed with other species.
Pick up or delivery available.
Please ring Ron on 0272139080
Find out how you can get started towards the career you’ve always dreamed of at one of our info sessions! Talk to our tutors, take a tour of our facilities, and get answers to all your questions!
Rotokauri Campus: Wednesday 27 June
City Campus: Thursday 28 June
Drop in anytime between 3.30… View moreFind out how you can get started towards the career you’ve always dreamed of at one of our info sessions! Talk to our tutors, take a tour of our facilities, and get answers to all your questions!
Rotokauri Campus: Wednesday 27 June
City Campus: Thursday 28 June
Drop in anytime between 3.30 - 5.30pm
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