Parkvale, Hastings

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2387 days ago

Wall oven

Jenny from Havelock North

Available for free, F and P multifunction , white front. Clock and timer don't work, but oven fine.
Would need to pick up preferably this weekend.
(I posted this with photos several days ago, for $50 ono but can't see a trace of it now - so what happened I do not know! We now need … View more
Available for free, F and P multifunction , white front. Clock and timer don't work, but oven fine.
Would need to pick up preferably this weekend.
(I posted this with photos several days ago, for $50 ono but can't see a trace of it now - so what happened I do not know! We now need to get rid of it.) Please take it and save its life!

Negotiable

2388 days ago

Massive Garage Sale!!!

Trish from Havelock North

RedPoint Youth Garage Sale
Saturday 17th March
8am - 12 midday
Redemption Point Church
Napier Rd...

Money raised will go towards paying for the youth going to Rise Up Youth Equip 2018.
*plus 10% of total raised will be donated to another cause...*… View more
RedPoint Youth Garage Sale
Saturday 17th March
8am - 12 midday
Redemption Point Church
Napier Rd...

Money raised will go towards paying for the youth going to Rise Up Youth Equip 2018.
*plus 10% of total raised will be donated to another cause...*

FREE sausage sizzle for the kids!

A few photos to whet your appetite... this is only a portion of what's for sale...

Please come and support our youth... and get yourself a bargain!

*A big THANK YOU to the very generous members/friends of Redemption Point that donated! You are legends!! ❤❤❤

2388 days ago

How to get a good night's sleep?

Patney

Happy World Sleep Day neighbours! Or is it? At Patney we believe a good night’s sleep is key to finding the energy to live your life to the fullest, so on World Sleep Day we're here to talk about snoring!

Anyone can be affected by snoring, at any time in their lives. Patney’s founder … View more
Happy World Sleep Day neighbours! Or is it? At Patney we believe a good night’s sleep is key to finding the energy to live your life to the fullest, so on World Sleep Day we're here to talk about snoring!

Anyone can be affected by snoring, at any time in their lives. Patney’s founder Frances Anderson has experienced first-hand the impact snoring can have on your energy levels, confidence and happiness.

Frances spent years searching for an effective way to control her snoring, to no avail. Fed up and exhausted, Frances set out on a journey to create her own solution. The Patney sleep positioner is the result of an intensive research, development and testing process.

Frances sought independent validation of the Patney sleep positioner through the University of Otago. The independent study proved the Patney sleep positioner is an effective way to control snoring.

No one should have to put up with snoring. Take a look at Patney and experience the benefits a good night’s sleep can bring. We offer a 30-day money back guarantee, so on World Sleep Day you can celebrate having had a great night's sleep!
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2388 days ago

Easter Holiday Fun!

Nicola Kenny from Digital Circus

Monday 16th April - Friday 27th April
9.00 am - 3.00 pm
Early and late drop off/pick up available

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2389 days ago

Garage Sale

Leonie from Havelock North

8 Iona Road, Havelock North Saturday 17th March 8.30am onwards.
Teenage clothing/shoes, Books, household items, pictures, basic 2 person tent, teenage/womens bikes, children’s DVDs, penny board. Everything must go!

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2389 days ago

upright freezer

Mike from Havelock North

Prestcold 300ltr frost free freezer goes well, does have few little dings but still very presentable. If you want any further info you can call me on 8777339. Welcome to view no obligation.

Price: $295

2389 days ago

This country garden has it all

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Mike and Julie Russell love art as much as they love plants and flowers, so it made total sense to use their garden as a gallery for local artists. But that's just the beginning.

Round Pond Garden, just outside Hastings, is also home to a maze, masses of poppies, topiary and so much more. … View more
Mike and Julie Russell love art as much as they love plants and flowers, so it made total sense to use their garden as a gallery for local artists. But that's just the beginning.

Round Pond Garden, just outside Hastings, is also home to a maze, masses of poppies, topiary and so much more. Click here to find out more thanks to NZ Gardener.

2389 days ago

Neighbours Day is next week!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

NEXT WEEK communities across the country will be taking time out to get to know their neighbours as part of the ninth Neighbours Day Aotearoa. What are your plans for the weekend? Have you planned your own event? Make sure you register your event at neighboursdayaotearoa.org

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2389 days ago

Storage container

Bryan from Havelock North

Is there a 20ft container in good condition no longer required? We (St Lukes) are looking to purchase one for storage needs. Contact Bryan.

2389 days ago

Wow, where has the time gone?

Julie Cronin from Te Mata School Home & School Committee

Only a month till the next school holidays, and I can't figure out where the last few weeks have gone.

We have had our first H&S meeting and AGM and elected our committee. We had a few new faces, but that doesn't mean we wouldn't welcome more. More people means more ideas, … View more
Only a month till the next school holidays, and I can't figure out where the last few weeks have gone.

We have had our first H&S meeting and AGM and elected our committee. We had a few new faces, but that doesn't mean we wouldn't welcome more. More people means more ideas, and more hands means less work. Please, if you can spare an hour or so one Tuesday evening a term, join us in the staffroom. You get to find out before anyone else what's happening and get to be part of deciding what will happen. Keep an eye on our FB page and here to find out when our meetings are. Every now and again someone sneaks in chocolates 😉! If you want to chat to one of us and find out, in person, about the committee, you'll find many members congregating around the staffroom door, or on the benches under the big tree, after school, or look for me with my big floppy hat. Feel free to ask the teachers to point me out, most know me, at least by sight. or the kids. I've taught most of them swimming or worked in class or maths club with them.

What a scorcher few days we've had, this past month, but now it's starting to cool off and the kids will need their jumpers soon. Unfortunately quite a few won't have them, as they are currently in the lost property.

We need to remind our kids that if they take their jumpers off, they need to put them with their bags, or on their chairs. They are getting left on the field and in the playgrounds. Teach them to tie them around their wastes, so they can take them to class when they go back in. Also, please, again I ask, make sure their clothes are clearly labelled. One of the biggest problems we have with lost property is that we don't know who it belongs to, and as it's all the same, we can't just assume anything belongs to someone in particular, without a name.

We also have lots of sports starting up. Remember to have named drink bottles and snacks for afterwards. Warm clothes are also a good idea. Kids heat up a lot playing sports and if they cool down too fast afterwards they can get sick.

Coming up in term 2 we have a new lunch program (as well as the Friday Treats). We will be introducing Lunch Online. Pita Pit will be providing a Wednesday lunch menu that can be ordered online in advance or up to a cut off time (usually 9am on the day). Pita Pit will be offering a $2 deal for the first day, and I for one intend to take it up.

All Pita Pit orders will be online with online payment, so no need to dig out cash or find order lost forms. You can order on your desktop PC, laptop, tablet/iPad or smartphone.
We will be sending out full details shortly, so keep an eye in your childrens' book bags and on our FB and Neighbourly pages.
Remember this will not be replacing Friday Treats, which will still be done the same way.

If you are wanting to send your kids to school with a warm lunch, Kmart has a great range of mini thermos containers for around $8-10. They can fit a packet of noodles or a cuppa soup, or re-heated leftovers, and they have a cup and spoon in them. Just break your noodles or tip your packet soup, into the container and add water, screw the lid on and pop it into their lunch bag or box. Make sure you re-heat the leftovers before you put them in the thermos. If you put the hot food in the thermos when the thermos is cold, it should be the perfect temperature at lunchtime. If you pre-heat the thermos, it could still be too hot when the kids open it and could result in burning. Suggest the smaller kids get the teacher to open it for them, to be on the safe side.

The new classrooms are nearly complete and the kids had a blast watching them be craned in to place. They used the construction work as a learning tool for maths, story writing, spelling and art work. I can't wait to see what they look like completed and I know the kids feel the same.

Thanks everyone who took part in the parents evening. It was a great success and we, parents, learned a lot, and the school got great feedback. It's a pity more of the seniors parents didn't come. I know many feel they've done it all before, but each year is different and each class is different, so I hope next time more of you do come. You might just learn something.

Have a great rest of the term.

2390 days ago

What are your rights at work?

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Not sure? Ask us. Kāore i te mārama? Pātai mai. Next week (19 - 25 March) CABs around the country will be raising awareness about employment rights and responsibilities. There’s lots of great information to help you know your employment rights on our website, www.cab.org.nz, but sometimes it … View moreNot sure? Ask us. Kāore i te mārama? Pātai mai. Next week (19 - 25 March) CABs around the country will be raising awareness about employment rights and responsibilities. There’s lots of great information to help you know your employment rights on our website, www.cab.org.nz, but sometimes it helps to talk about your issue with someone. You can visit a CAB in your neighbourhood, or call 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), and we can help you work through your options.

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