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XRACE is a mystery adventure race where parent and child aged 6-14 race together, locate and complete 10 mystery challenges; racing the clock and all the other family teams. A team is made up of two people - an adult; dad or mum or a trusted relative or family friend and a child aged between 6 and … View moreXRACE is a mystery adventure race where parent and child aged 6-14 race together, locate and complete 10 mystery challenges; racing the clock and all the other family teams. A team is made up of two people - an adult; dad or mum or a trusted relative or family friend and a child aged between 6 and 14 years of age.
The challenges range from physical (like tug-of-war) to mental (like the memory challenge) to knowledge-based (like the music challenge) to fun (like painting with Resene colours).
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Tim from Pukete
Wishing you all a Happy Valentines day from the team at EVES! 💕
Russelle from Nawton
NYDJ not your daughters jeans in US sz 10 or 12 and Minx Willot or Donatella boots in size 39 with red underneath the sole. Must be good order. PM me please
The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Make this nifty fold-out bar and cupboard for your outdoor living space.
Paint in your favourite Resene colours to complement your décor or accent it. Ideal for outdoor entertaining.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this … View moreMake this nifty fold-out bar and cupboard for your outdoor living space.
Paint in your favourite Resene colours to complement your décor or accent it. Ideal for outdoor entertaining.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Yuriy from Saint Andrews
Hi guys. My name is Yuriy, such a common Kiwi name :-) Apart from my family and job, I am a volunteer, coach of a Special Olympics Football team. So, I will be advocating the Special Olympics case here. Hopefully, there are lots of people in the neighborhood, willing to help or just interested in … View moreHi guys. My name is Yuriy, such a common Kiwi name :-) Apart from my family and job, I am a volunteer, coach of a Special Olympics Football team. So, I will be advocating the Special Olympics case here. Hopefully, there are lots of people in the neighborhood, willing to help or just interested in what do we do and how do we do it. Your questions and enquiries are very welcome.
Tim from Pukete
Valued at $1899 💥 FREE 💥 when you List & Sell your home with Tim Clarke! While stocks last T&C’s apply. Contact me today! 📲
Hi neighbours,
The nationwide fire risk has skyrocketed after a long dry spell, even in parts of the country not used to extreme fire danger.
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The Team from Hamilton City Council
Hamilton is giving rubbish bags the sack in favour of an exciting new kerbside rubbish and recycling service starting July 2020.
The new service will introduce a food scraps bin and two separate wheelie bins for collecting rubbish and recycling. The existing recycling crates will be used for … View moreHamilton is giving rubbish bags the sack in favour of an exciting new kerbside rubbish and recycling service starting July 2020.
The new service will introduce a food scraps bin and two separate wheelie bins for collecting rubbish and recycling. The existing recycling crates will be used for glass only.
Information booklets and collection calendars for each property will be delivered with the bins in April.
Find out more
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Kevin from Flagstaff
Cisco SPA 303 IP Phone plus Jabra Head set
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Jenni Murphy-Scanlon from PACT (Performing Arts Community Trust)
We are excited that acclaimed pianist, Katherine Austin, will be playing the premiere of A Walk in Hamilton Gardens next week!
Written especially for her by composer Janet Jennings, Katherine will take you through a musical interpretation of these wonderful and varied gardens in this one-only … View moreWe are excited that acclaimed pianist, Katherine Austin, will be playing the premiere of A Walk in Hamilton Gardens next week!
Written especially for her by composer Janet Jennings, Katherine will take you through a musical interpretation of these wonderful and varied gardens in this one-only performance at the Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival.
Head of Piano Studies at the University of Waikato Conservatorium of Music, Katherine Austin is one of New Zealand’s leading pianists and performs regularly around NZ and overseas, touring frequently for Chamber Music New Zealand, and broadcasting regularly on Radio New Zealand Concert Programme. Pianist of the Tennant-Austin Duo for the past 23 years, her work with the New Zealand Chamber Soloists now occupies a large portion of her performing and concert life, with regular tours to Europe, UK, Asia, North and South America, and Australia.
Katherine has released several CDs on the Atoll label and has performed as soloist with many orchestras including the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Auckland Chamber Orchestra, and Opus Orchestra.
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Hi Neighbours!
The first edition of the SuperSeniors newsletter for the year is out now and it is packed full of useful information!
In this issue we share a bit more about us, the Office for Seniors, what we do and how we help older people across New Zealand.
There is a story on money … View moreHi Neighbours!
The first edition of the SuperSeniors newsletter for the year is out now and it is packed full of useful information!
In this issue we share a bit more about us, the Office for Seniors, what we do and how we help older people across New Zealand.
There is a story on money mules, what they are and what to do if you unintentionally become one.
We also have handy tips on staying fit and healthy with stories on Senior Chef cooking classes and chair yoga.
Make sure to read and share it!
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Jeff from Saint Andrews
A message from Neighbourhood Watch which includes a leaflet from the Health Care people which should lessen your worries about this virus.
1Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) –What you need to knowCurrent as at: 04/02/2020While we are still learning more about this new virus –We do know the … View moreA message from Neighbourhood Watch which includes a leaflet from the Health Care people which should lessen your worries about this virus.
1Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) –What you need to knowCurrent as at: 04/02/2020While we are still learning more about this new virus –We do know the risk of the virus spreading in New Zealand is very low How worried should I be?•Your chances of catching the coronavirus in New Zealand are verylow.•It is highly unlikely you will catch the virus walking down thestreet•Coronavirus appears to be as infectious as the flu and the symptoms are similar -fever, cough and shortness of breath. You are only likely to catch it if you are near to someone with the virus. Most people catch the virus from someone at home, a close workmate or someone they spend timewith.•People will not be moving around the community if they are suspected or confirmed of having the virus –they will be in isolation. Their family and anyone they may have infected will also be asked to stay athome.How serious is coronavirus?•People are being infected, mainly in China, but only a small number of those with coronavirus havedied.•Most people have a mild to moderate illness withflu-likesymptoms•Peopleofallagesarebeinginfected,butolderpeopleandthosewithmedicalconditions seem most likely to get seriouslyill.How do I protect myself and my family?Everyone should protect themselves from the virus, as you would for the ‘flu -•Washing your hands regularly, or using hand sanitiser, is the best way to avoid thisillness.•As with other illnesses, do not go to work or school, or see visitors if you aresick.•Cover coughs and sneezes with tissues or clothing, and wash handsafterwards•Avoid being near to people who aresick•Washing your hands often and covering coughs and sneezes will do more to protectyou from the virus than amask.•If you are sharing food, use utensils to serve the food and keep your personal spoon, fork, or chopsticks separate to avoid transmission throughsaliva.
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