Hamilton East, Hamilton

1219 days ago

South Hamilton Futures Club

Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Hillcrest Library Manga-o-nua

Do you need help with CV writing and cover letters? May be you need to know how to navigate the MSD? Or perhaps you are looking for an advocate on disability?

Then head to Glenview Library for South Hamilton Futures Hub on Thursdays fortnightly, starting 5th August. This initiative is a … View more
Do you need help with CV writing and cover letters? May be you need to know how to navigate the MSD? Or perhaps you are looking for an advocate on disability?

Then head to Glenview Library for South Hamilton Futures Hub on Thursdays fortnightly, starting 5th August. This initiative is a partnership between Kanorau Digital, Workbridge, and the Hamilton City Libraries. We offer a variety of services depending on what people are after. Everyone is welcome with any questions or concerns. It's a place where you can seek support from community workers. You can find more about it on the link below:

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1219 days ago

Kanorau Digital Literacy Workshops at Glenview Library

Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Glenview Library Mangakootukutuku

We are bringing a fees-free digital literacy workshops to Glenview Library! Starting next week, Kanorau Digital Literacy workshops cover topics on different learning areas and everyday digital skills. Click below to find out more details, dates and times!

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1219 days ago

Meet Russell, The Bellevue’s passionate Care Manager.

Oceania Healthcare

Oceania has always believed in better and so does The Bellevue’s Care Manager, Russell.

Since returning to the South Island five years ago, Russell has been proud to witness Christchurch’s resurgence.

“Christchurch is like a phoenix risen from the ashes, with a tremendous opportunity … View more
Oceania has always believed in better and so does The Bellevue’s Care Manager, Russell.

Since returning to the South Island five years ago, Russell has been proud to witness Christchurch’s resurgence.

“Christchurch is like a phoenix risen from the ashes, with a tremendous opportunity to redefine itself.” And now he is playing his part in reimagining our city’s aged care offering.

Russell has built his team at The Bellevue with one goal in mind. “As the Care Manager I believe I have a principle responsibility to set the scene in providing an environment where staff can truly excel, feel empowered and make a positive difference to the lives of residents, families and each other.”

During the transition to care, extra support is provided.

“Our fantastic Guest Services Manager is the key to helping residents feel at ease when they first move in, as she provides a hospitality overlay. She’ll get to know you so that she can provide all the extra touches that make you feel at home,” says Russell.

Another initiative Russell is proud of is that couples can stay together in the same room, even if their needs are not aligned. Russell has seen the impact it has on residents - “It is just wonderful to offer couples Care Suites which allow couples to stay together – just as they always have,” says Russell.

To find out more about our Care Suites, with Rest Home and Hospital level care, get in touch with Russell today.
Find out more

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1219 days ago

Looking for an apprentice?

Competenz

Advertise your entry-level and apprentice roles with Competenz through our online job board, we have pre-qualified and motivated jobseekers ready to match with your organisation.
Find your next apprentice with Competenz!

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1219 days ago

Two unused Deestone tyres 215/55ZR17 94W

Melissa from Frankton

Two tyres left by the previous occupant of the property. Found behind a hedge. Seem to be in as-new condition, though been in the rain. Not the right size four our vehicles, so grab a bargain!

Price: $80

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1219 days ago

Dahlia's

Gail from Tamahere

For all you lovely people who came in March to choose what sort you wanted - the tubers are ready to be collected. Contact me on 021 269 1079 to arrange a time to meet 🙂

Free

1220 days ago

TERM 3 Art & Creativity Exploration

Sylvie Bolstad from ARTMAKERS Community Artists Trust

TERM 3 classes begin in week of August2. On Mondays from 6 - 8:30, Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:30am - 1 pm. Adult Studio Exploration gives you a range of visual art experiences and we work with you at your own pace. Try a variety of media and ideas. Book in NOW by sending a message through our … View moreTERM 3 classes begin in week of August2. On Mondays from 6 - 8:30, Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:30am - 1 pm. Adult Studio Exploration gives you a range of visual art experiences and we work with you at your own pace. Try a variety of media and ideas. Book in NOW by sending a message through our website contact page or e-mail directly to info@artmakers.co.nz. or ph/txt 021 991 576.

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1220 days ago

It's Alive! Mid-Winter Spooky Storytime for Kids

Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Glenview Library Mangakootukutuku

Don't forget to attend the Mid-Winter Spooky Storytime this Saturday! We are retelling the best bit in the Frankenstein novel… the reanimation!

There's still time to RSVP! Click on the link below:

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1220 days ago

Improve your digital literacy today!

The Team from Digital Boost

Are you a small business owner looking to make better use of the online space?

Digital Boost is a free online learning platform packed with 3-5 minute educational videos on topics like:
- Websites
- Digital marketing/social media
- Online tools
- Digital accounting
- Business insights, … View more
Are you a small business owner looking to make better use of the online space?

Digital Boost is a free online learning platform packed with 3-5 minute educational videos on topics like:
- Websites
- Digital marketing/social media
- Online tools
- Digital accounting
- Business insights, feedback and reporting
- Future technologies

Plus, pick up tips and tricks from our interviews with other small business owners across the nation.

The future is digital and we want your business to be part of it.
Sign up today

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1221 days ago

EarthDiverse courses on World Literature:

todd from EarthDiverse

EarthDiverse is exceptionally please to offer two Term 3 courses in its World Literature series: “Grand Narratives and Mythologies in the Western Traditions” with Dr Norman Franke, and “An Introduction to Arabic Literature in translation” with Dr Leen Al-Hadban. Both courses meet on … View moreEarthDiverse is exceptionally please to offer two Term 3 courses in its World Literature series: “Grand Narratives and Mythologies in the Western Traditions” with Dr Norman Franke, and “An Introduction to Arabic Literature in translation” with Dr Leen Al-Hadban. Both courses meet on Wednesday evenings from 6:30-8:30pm, beginning Wed 4 August 2021 and continue for eight consecutive weeks. Choose your flavour! These are the first of a continuing series of courses on World Literature that EarthDiverse will be offering in future terms. For more info on these and our other courses, visit our website

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1221 days ago

EarthDiverse Term 3 Intro to New Zealand History course

todd from EarthDiverse

EarthDiverse is pleased to present one of its newest History courses: “A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the History of the Land of the Long White Cloud, Aotearoa New Zealand.” This introduction and overview to New Zealand history through a series of 8 talks explores Rudyard Kipling’s description of … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to present one of its newest History courses: “A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the History of the Land of the Long White Cloud, Aotearoa New Zealand.” This introduction and overview to New Zealand history through a series of 8 talks explores Rudyard Kipling’s description of New Zealand as “Last, Loneliest, Loveliest.” Aotearoa New Zealand, one of the most isolated countries in the world, has a unique and intriguing history, waiting to be told and retold to curious minds. Over the following eight weeks we will explore the geographical, social, economic and political characteristics of this small nation, which has already punched above its weight locally and internationally. Begins Fridays starting 6 August, 4:00-6:00pm. In-person or on-line.

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1225 days ago

Have you heard of Ground Moisture Barrier?

The team from EnergySmart - Waikato

Ground Moisture Barrier is a polythene sheet that covers the ground under your house and acts as a cap to rising dampness. This helps reduce condensation and mould, meaning your home is drier and easier to heat!

We have assessors who can come and look under your house to see if Ground Moisture … View more
Ground Moisture Barrier is a polythene sheet that covers the ground under your house and acts as a cap to rising dampness. This helps reduce condensation and mould, meaning your home is drier and easier to heat!

We have assessors who can come and look under your house to see if Ground Moisture Barrier is a good option for your home! Call 0800 777 111 to book your free assessment today 🏠

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1221 days ago

Understanding Hinduism

todd from EarthDiverse

Our Term 3 course in our World Religions series is "Understanding Hinduism". Come join us on Tuesday evenings beginning 3 August from 7:00-9:00pm in Hamilton, or on-line via Zoom. See our website for more information.

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1222 days ago

Native Forest Restoration course

todd from EarthDiverse

Want to find out more about how to restore your local piece of native forest or gully? If so, this course is for you! This series of 8 classes explores the background and methodology of native forest restoration in the Hamilton and Waikato areas. Local plants, animals, environmental zones and … View moreWant to find out more about how to restore your local piece of native forest or gully? If so, this course is for you! This series of 8 classes explores the background and methodology of native forest restoration in the Hamilton and Waikato areas. Local plants, animals, environmental zones and forest restoration methods will be discussed. There will be a field trip including theoretical and practical experience. Classes meet at EarthDiverse Trust, Norris Ward Park, 2 Seddon Rd, Hamilton, on Tuesday mornings 10:00am-12:00pm beginning on 3 August.

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1222 days ago

Make a Living Wall

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

If you enjoy growing your own potted plants and would like a stylish way of displaying them inside the home, then this month's project could be just what you need. I've been admiring living walls and hanging gardens for some time now, and decided to create an achievable small-scale … View moreIf you enjoy growing your own potted plants and would like a stylish way of displaying them inside the home, then this month's project could be just what you need. I've been admiring living walls and hanging gardens for some time now, and decided to create an achievable small-scale version to house small pots and fresh herbs in my kitchen. These shelves are affordable and easy to make, and ideal for apartments and smaller homes without much garden space.

For this project you will need:
• 1 length of untreated pine 20mm thick and 120mm wide
• Hand saw or skill saw, sandpaper
• Drill with 72mm hole saw drill bit and 7.5mm drill bit (for 7mm rope)
• 9 x 9cm terracotta pots
• White synthetic general purpose rope 7mm x 10m, 8 x white plastic cable ties
• Resene Colorwood Whitewash, speed brush or synthetic paintbrush

• Various herbs or small plants

Step one: Cut your length of pine into three pieces, each 600mm long. You can do this with either a hand saw or a skill saw. Once cut, give them a sand.

Step two: Measure out the placement of your holes that will hold the terracotta pots. I spaced mine out at 150mm centres. Repeat these markings for all three lengths of timber.

Step three: Using a drill with a hole saw attachment, cut out 72mm (D) sized holes to fit your terracotta pots. I practised first on a spare cut of timber I had lying around, to make sure that the hole I was drilling was the right size. For my 9cm pots, I found that 72mm ensured a good fit. Tidy up each hole with a light sand.

Step four: Now you need to cut the holes for your rope. Measure in 20mm from each corner and mark your drilling spot. Use a 7.5mm drill bit to make one hole in each corner (the size drill bit you use will depend on the thickness of the rope you are using to hang your shelves – adjust accordingly). Repeat for all three lengths of timber.

Step five: To achieve a fresh, clean look I used Resene Colorwood Whitewash interior wood stain. There are lots of colours to choose from, so you could pick whichever best suits the timber you are using and where the finished project will be hanging. I applied two coats of Whitewash using a speed brush, or synthetic brush.

Step six: Cut your rope into four equal lengths and thread each length through the corner holes of your shelves starting from the bottom. Tie each length of rope into a knot on the underside of the bottom shelf, so the bottom shelf rests on these knots.

Step seven: Adjust the placement of your shelves until you get them evenly spaced. Make sure you allow room for the pots to sit in the shelves, and room for your plants to grow of course. I spaced my shelves at 200mm apart. Secure the undersides of your remaining shelves with cable ties, they are a good solution because they aren't hugely visible and they don't budge. Trim the long ends of the cable ties once in place.

Step eight: Add your pots and plants, and hang in your chosen spot. Make sure that you use hooks that can safely take the weight of your shelves.



DIY with pictures: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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