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Heritage Lifecare from Waiapu House Lifecare & Village
We're currently looking for Nurses, past and present, who would like to become part of our 'Heritage Family', working with us in our friendly Care Homes with a focus on bringing joy, compassion and excellent care to our residents.
Learn more at: www.heritagelifecare.co.nz...
Graham from Havelock North
A 2nd hand 20 foot container just waiting for removal company to remove the contents so will be available in the next week or so.
Price: $3,000
The Team from Digital Boost
All set up tech-wise but not sure how to make the most of it? Head to Digital Boost to learn how digital technology can help get your business on the map Find out more
We have released the first edition of our newly revamped Seniors newsletter, which you can read here: officeforseniors.govt.nz...
In this issue we catch up with a veteran fencer, delve into all things insurance and discuss a bit about our Digital Literacy programme, plus more.
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke's Bay
It's Fijian Language Week for 2021 Macawa ni Vosa Vakaviti. This year’s theme is Noqu Vosa, Ai Vakadei ni Noqu Tiko Vinaka, which means my language provides stability to my wellbeing.
Due to COVID-19 Alert Levels Macawa ni Vosa Vakaviti – Fijian Language Week will be celebrated online. … View moreIt's Fijian Language Week for 2021 Macawa ni Vosa Vakaviti. This year’s theme is Noqu Vosa, Ai Vakadei ni Noqu Tiko Vinaka, which means my language provides stability to my wellbeing.
Due to COVID-19 Alert Levels Macawa ni Vosa Vakaviti – Fijian Language Week will be celebrated online. You can get involved by heading to their Facebook page NZ Fijian Language Week.
Susie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Hi there Hawkes Bay people – am still seeking your help – we are needing more collectors for the Breast Cancer Pink Ribbon Appeal in Hastings.
Thank you everyone who has responded to my first post - we still need another 50 volunteers to cover the area effectively. Could you help - just two… View moreHi there Hawkes Bay people – am still seeking your help – we are needing more collectors for the Breast Cancer Pink Ribbon Appeal in Hastings.
Thank you everyone who has responded to my first post - we still need another 50 volunteers to cover the area effectively. Could you help - just two hours of your time is all it takes?
The dates for 2021 are Friday 29 and Saturday 30 October and we are all set to collect at these sites:
• Bunnings;
• Countdown;
• Mega Mitre 10 (this year listed as two doors: MM10 – East Door and MM 10 – West Door);
• New World Hastings (this year listed as two doors: NW Hastings Heretaunga St Entrance and NW Hastings – Hastings St Entrance);
• Pak ‘N Save; and
• Unichem Pharmacy Stortford Lodge (fingers crossed for a big Lotto prize that weekend).
Registrations are now open and so you could do any one of the following to register for this year:
• you could go to the web site - www.breastcancerfoundation.org.nz...
• or I am more than happy to assist if you contact me – either send me a message here or email susiemcc@xtra.co.nz
Please ask your friends and family to lend a helping hand – blokes are more than welcome – remember – men can get breast cancer too!
Collecting is a doddle and those of you who have collected before know that people are generally very happy to contribute to this important cause.
Just send me an email if you have any questions.
I look forward to working with you all – in the pink: a scarf, a skirt, a bow-tie, earrings, a whimsey, a wig, a t-shirt/jacket/jumper, pink feather boa, pink bowler hat – some / any / all of those!
Regards
Susie McCutcheon
Pink Ribbon Appeal Co-ordinator for Hastings
Jenny Nilsson from House of Travel Jenny Nilsson
The next MIQ room release is scheduled for 12noon Tuesday the 5th October for Oct, Nov, Dec & Jan travel (Lobby opens at 11am). Let us make coming home easier. Getting an MIQ allocation is half chance & half expert planning - you secure your MIQ spot and we’ll take care of the rest. Call … View moreThe next MIQ room release is scheduled for 12noon Tuesday the 5th October for Oct, Nov, Dec & Jan travel (Lobby opens at 11am). Let us make coming home easier. Getting an MIQ allocation is half chance & half expert planning - you secure your MIQ spot and we’ll take care of the rest. Call us Monday to discuss and hold flight options & we’ll be ready and waiting on Tuesday via phone, email or messenger to make sure everything lines up if you hit the jackpot. Let the travel experts help make your dream a reality and make everything easy. It really is “Better Together” with House of Travel. Call us today on Hastings 06 878 8858 or Havelock North 06 877 8737
If an emergency happens, you know they’re here to help.
If your property catches fire or you’re in a car crash, it is the volunteers and career firefighters of Fire and Emergency New Zealand who come running to help.
As soon as that siren goes, they drop what they’re doing and put your … View moreIf an emergency happens, you know they’re here to help.
If your property catches fire or you’re in a car crash, it is the volunteers and career firefighters of Fire and Emergency New Zealand who come running to help.
As soon as that siren goes, they drop what they’re doing and put your safety first.
Behind our tremendous volunteers are another group of community heroes, who get less attention but are vital to Fire and Emergency.
It’s the employers and co-workers who support our volunteers at work, knowing that at any moment they may need to leave and respond to a crisis.
Did you know Fire and Emergency give recognition to the local businesses who support this important work with the Proud Employer mark?
Look out for this mark on businesses in your community or find out which of your local businesses are Proud Employers of Fire and Emergency volunteers here.
And you can show your support for our hardworking fire crews by making a comment on this post – why not share a tribute you would like to make to our firefighters.
Pictured here are four of the 12,000 volunteers who work across the country. Left to right: Marshall (Marsh) Anderson, Jarrad West, Iain Powell, and Marsh’s brother Ti Anderson. All work at Fonterra and volunteer for the local fire brigade.
Print specialist Tracy Reynolds had been working at NZ Post as a print operator for 13 years before she decided to embark on studying towards an NZ Diploma of Print Industry Management Level 5, a qualification she has now completed.
“I’m not the normal age student!” she laughs. “I knew … View morePrint specialist Tracy Reynolds had been working at NZ Post as a print operator for 13 years before she decided to embark on studying towards an NZ Diploma of Print Industry Management Level 5, a qualification she has now completed.
“I’m not the normal age student!” she laughs. “I knew it would be a lot of work, but I was assured that I would have plenty of support from the NZ Post team and I did feel I needed a challenge at the time. Given the current climate right now with COVID-19, I knew the qualification would be an advantage if I was to take another path within NZ Post.”
Tracy has just been named as the Diploma of Print Management Student of the Year at the recent national Pride in Print awards, an honour she says was “absolutely blown away” to receive.
Upskilling is for everyone - you don't need to be new to your industry to gain a qualification and advance in your career!
Tracy is a perfect example of this.
Hi Neighbour,
How does a new set of digital tech products sound?
Digital Boost is giving you the chance to win a $4,000 prize pack with loads of new goodies to make your office look really flash!
Running a small business means you need the right digital tools to work efficiently and … View moreHi Neighbour,
How does a new set of digital tech products sound?
Digital Boost is giving you the chance to win a $4,000 prize pack with loads of new goodies to make your office look really flash!
Running a small business means you need the right digital tools to work efficiently and productively, so make sure you enter our draw to be in with a chance to win an amazing prize pack of brand new tech goodies.
Our latest prize package includes a 13in Apple Macbook Pro, a 24in Samsung Curved monitor, an ergonomic stand-up desk, and a free Xero subscription for one year (T&Cs apply).
All you have to do for a chance to win is simply sign up at Digital Boost and start learning to go into the draw.
If you’ve got a mate, colleague or whānau member who could do with some new gear, let them know too and you'll be in with even more chances to win. Enter today!
The team at Digital Boost
Bettina from Parkvale
THANK YOU ALL - SHE'S BEEN FOUND
ABBIE is missing from the Maddison St area in Hastings since this afternoon. She is a much loved elderly family dog. If you see her please contact us on:
0278744566
or
021971619
Thank you, Bettina
Fran from Clive
$3000 2001 Ford Mondeo Manual.
New wof yesteday rego till April.
Drives really well. Has a removal dog screen in boot to stop getting to rear seats.
Purchased to drive while my ute was getting fixed and now know longer needed. Only downfall i know of is Glove box latch is broken. Viewing/test … View more$3000 2001 Ford Mondeo Manual.
New wof yesteday rego till April.
Drives really well. Has a removal dog screen in boot to stop getting to rear seats.
Purchased to drive while my ute was getting fixed and now know longer needed. Only downfall i know of is Glove box latch is broken. Viewing/test drives in Clive.
Lyn from Mahora
I am wanting a compost bin, has anyone got one they no longer need. Please phone or message Lyn 8762422 / 0274165191 many thanks
While some Kiwis are enjoying home grown vegies, many are going without vegetables altogether.
This National Gardening Week we’re encouraging gardeners to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
To help get your … View moreWhile some Kiwis are enjoying home grown vegies, many are going without vegetables altogether.
This National Gardening Week we’re encouraging gardeners to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
To help get your extra row underway Yates is lending a helping hand.
Just register online HERE between 1st and 25th October to receive a FREE packet of Yates Vegie Seeds.
Once you’ve grown your vegies to share (or if you have spare now) please visit HERE to find a list of the organisations that would welcome your donation of fresh homegrown vegies.
Find out more
Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church
The church reserves the car park for church use only on Saturday 2 October from 1.30pm to 3.30pm for the memorial service of Elsie Leipst.
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