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Pauline Dinsdale from
Fantastic to see such an awesome response with entries to tomorrows fun run. BUT....not too late to enter online at tinyurl.com... or come along tomorrow morning at Hurupaki School, from 8am and register for the 9am start. 4km or 10km...a distance to suit everyone.
Entry fee for Students (up … View moreFantastic to see such an awesome response with entries to tomorrows fun run. BUT....not too late to enter online at tinyurl.com... or come along tomorrow morning at Hurupaki School, from 8am and register for the 9am start. 4km or 10km...a distance to suit everyone.
Entry fee for Students (up to year 8) is $5 and adult entry fee is $15.
Prizegiving and spot prizes at 11am.
Also a HUGE thank you to our below sponsors for your time, effort and amazing prizes. Your support helps to make this an amazing event.
See you tomorrow.
Diana from Tikipunga
I received the news from our Organic Co-Op organiser:
There is an exciting new initiative starting up at the Wood space. From Wednesday the 19th of October a mid week growers market will be running in the Wood car park from 2.30 pm until 6.30 pm. The market will run each Wednesday for a month … View moreI received the news from our Organic Co-Op organiser:
There is an exciting new initiative starting up at the Wood space. From Wednesday the 19th of October a mid week growers market will be running in the Wood car park from 2.30 pm until 6.30 pm. The market will run each Wednesday for a month and at the end of the four weeks the organisers will assess the popularity of the market. If the demand is apparent the market will continue into the future. So come along to top up on fresh produce and support the growers.
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Te Matau ā Pohe bridge users - please note that the VHF channel has changed!
Use VHF channel 018 or phone bridge control to request the bridge to be raised. Phone +64 9 438 7261 or 021 401 752.
Please wait for permission from bridge control before proceeding.
Check out the brochure for … View moreTe Matau ā Pohe bridge users - please note that the VHF channel has changed!
Use VHF channel 018 or phone bridge control to request the bridge to be raised. Phone +64 9 438 7261 or 021 401 752.
Please wait for permission from bridge control before proceeding.
Check out the brochure for more information: ► www.wdc.govt.nz...
At Mobil we’ve made some improvements including re-imaged stations, lighting you’ll love our new look pumps for a more pleasant station experience. At selected sites only. Come see for yourself. At selected stations only. We think you’ll like what’s changed. Learn more here. Learn more
Members of Whangarei District Council’s Positive Ageing Advisory Group (PAAG) and Disability Advisory Group (DAG) were keen to explore how easily older and disabled passengers could board and ride the buses by testing one out for themselves.
Read the full story: ► www.wdc.govt.nz...
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The Kamo Road pavement between Hailes Road and Butler Place is being reconstructed.
More information here: ► www.wdc.govt.nz...
FREE ENTRY to all our seniors (60+) on Wednesdays!! Get down there tomorrow and visit our National Clock Museum.
Diana from Tikipunga
Hi Everyone,
we have another chess group this coming Sunday, 16th of October, 1pm, at the Kensington Tabletennis Hall, Western Hills Drive, next to ASB Stadium. All ages and levels welcome. Gold coin donation appreciated.
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This week in Pulse of the Nation we're asking about boy racers, also known as 'car enthusiasts'. Are they a concern in your community?
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
This year the theme for Get Ready Week is Prepared Kids. We know that when kids are involved in preparing for emergencies and learning about natural hazards, they encourage their families to be more prepared and play a more active role in responding to and recovering from emergencies.
As part of… View moreThis year the theme for Get Ready Week is Prepared Kids. We know that when kids are involved in preparing for emergencies and learning about natural hazards, they encourage their families to be more prepared and play a more active role in responding to and recovering from emergencies.
As part of Get Ready Week 2016, we are launching our redeveloped schools resource What’s the Plan, encouraging schools to update their emergency preparedness plans and use the new resource to build resilience as a life skill for their students.
Here are our top tips for Prepared Kids
1. Give the school or day care a list of three people who can pick the kids up if you can’t get there.
2. Talk to your kids in an honest (but not scary) way about what might happen in an emergency, what you can do to keep safe, and what your plan is for if you can’t get home. The more involved they are, the less scared they will be if an emergency does happen.
3. Make a plan with your kids. Sit down together and talk about the things you need every day and work out what you would do if you didn’t have them. Grab a piece of paper and write down what you agree, who you need to contact and things you need to do to get ready.
4. Get your kids involved in getting supplies and checking them regularly. In an emergency you could be stuck at home for three
days or more. You probably have most of these things already, and you don’t have to have them all in one place, but you might have to find them in a hurry and/or in the dark.
www.happens.nz...
We’re delighted to invite you to nominate your favourite local business in the inaugural Vodafone Local Business Awards. You can help them win great prizes - and win some for yourself!
Whether it’s the superb customer service from your local plumber, the dedication of your doctor, or the … View moreWe’re delighted to invite you to nominate your favourite local business in the inaugural Vodafone Local Business Awards. You can help them win great prizes - and win some for yourself!
Whether it’s the superb customer service from your local plumber, the dedication of your doctor, or the friendly face at the café that resonates with you - these awards are about recognising outstanding Kiwi businesses that help make our communities tick.
Nominate your favourite business now and you’re in the draw to win one of two $100 Prezzy® cards!
Nominate now
Wendy from Kauri
Does anyone know of a good Gib stopper available for immediate start?
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Ken Nicol a UK guitarist ( who also plays the banjo, mandolin and ukulele ) will play at the Old Stone Butter Factory tomorrow night (October 11).
Ken played along side Pete Marsh recording four albums before moving to Los Angeles in the 1970s.
He has also worked with Chris White and … View moreKen Nicol a UK guitarist ( who also plays the banjo, mandolin and ukulele ) will play at the Old Stone Butter Factory tomorrow night (October 11).
Ken played along side Pete Marsh recording four albums before moving to Los Angeles in the 1970s.
He has also worked with Chris White and Ashley Hutchings and spent eight years 2002 - 2010 with the folk rockers Steeleye Span.
Contact the venue for further information.
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