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1307 days ago

Girl Powered Robotics for Mother’s Day!

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

Calling all wahine toa! Mums, stepmums, grandmothers, and aunts! Have you wanted to try your hand at building, coding, and driving a robot?

Bring along your 7-11 year old daughter, grand-daughter or niece to this free workshop and find out how much fun robotics is!

***Spaces are limited. … View more
Calling all wahine toa! Mums, stepmums, grandmothers, and aunts! Have you wanted to try your hand at building, coding, and driving a robot?

Bring along your 7-11 year old daughter, grand-daughter or niece to this free workshop and find out how much fun robotics is!

***Spaces are limited. Registration required. Book in by emailing LibrariesEvents@huttcity.govt.nz.***

Workshops will be facilitated by the team at Kiwibots, including female engineers so you can ask any questions you like of someone from the STEM space!

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About Girl Powered Workshops:

The Girl Powered workshops are a supportive environment and opportunity to create awesome STEM experiences for girls that can lead to a better reflection of the diversity in our communities. Despite all genders showing equal interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) in primary school, women only represent 30% of the STEM workforce.

These workshops by Kiwibots are a way for us to encourage inter-generational engagement in STEM, creating a safe space for our girls and encouraging them to take part and have a go. Join us for a fun robotics day out – no experience necessary and a fabulous opportunity to try your hand at robotics! We can’t wait to see you there.

For more information about Kiwibots visit www.kiwibots.co.nz....

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1307 days ago

Youth Art Class - finish the school holidays with a creative bang

Alfred from Petone

How's this? the finished results from the 7 - 11 year old age group art class this morning, with penguins flying high, didn't they do well !!! Lets see if the adults in the Wine and Watercolour class can do as well as they did. (it was one of tonight's students that asked for … View moreHow's this? the finished results from the 7 - 11 year old age group art class this morning, with penguins flying high, didn't they do well !!! Lets see if the adults in the Wine and Watercolour class can do as well as they did. (it was one of tonight's students that asked for penguins as a subject so hope she doesn't drink too much creative juices before she starts 🙂
If anyone is at a loose end and would like to finish the school holidays with a creative bang, there are two places left in tomorrow afternoons youth art class, ''Autumn on the Hutt River'' but the morning lass is full.
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1308 days ago

Get involved in planning the future of your city

Jon from Hutt City Council

How we protect indigenous animal and plant habitats in Lower Hutt is part of the review of the district plan - the city's rule book for land use and development.

Time is running out for having your say in this initial engagement. While there will be other opportunities for you to provide your… View more
How we protect indigenous animal and plant habitats in Lower Hutt is part of the review of the district plan - the city's rule book for land use and development.

Time is running out for having your say in this initial engagement. While there will be other opportunities for you to provide your ideas and concerns, it's important to get in early and point out what's important to you so we can take a closer look at these issues.

The district plan covers major issues like housing supply and affordability, how we'll manage natural hazards and sea level rise, and protect heritage sites and buildings, right down to what you can do on your property and what your neighbours can do on theirs.

This engagement closes tomorrow night. For more information and to have your say, go to the link below.

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1308 days ago

How to Look After Your Upholstery

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

In this blog we discuss the most common upholstery problems that can arise in use. We will break each problem down, looking at what it is, the likely cause and recommended remedies and solutions to avoid future reoccurrence.

CROCKING:
What is it? Crocking is the term used to describe the … View more
In this blog we discuss the most common upholstery problems that can arise in use. We will break each problem down, looking at what it is, the likely cause and recommended remedies and solutions to avoid future reoccurrence.

CROCKING:
What is it? Crocking is the term used to describe the transfer of excess dye from one surface to another due to rubbing and friction. The issue is increased by certain atmospheric conditions such as humidity and temperature.

Likely cause: In a situation where the dye is transferring out of the upholstery fabric (for instance a red fabric is turning pink) it will usually be a result of either poor quality dyes used during textile manufacturing or that the dyes were not set correctly during the dyeing and finishing process. Crocking can also occur when dye is transferred from an outside source onto the upholstery fabric, for instance a pair of new jeans can transfer blue dye on to your sofa giving it a grubby appearance.

Remedy: The key thing to establish with crocking is whether the discolouration is due to dye transferring out of your upholstery fabric or on to it from an external source. If it is transferring out of the fabric then it is important to check that some substance e.g. a solvent based product, has not come into contact with the fabric and affected the dyes. If all of the above can be ruled out then a genuine fabric issue may be the cause and the fabric will need to be replaced from another batch or alternative fabric

FADING:
What is it? Discolouration or lightening of the dye in a fabric due to exposure to ultraviolet light. Constant exposure to high levels of direct ultraviolet light can also result in fibre degradation, causing the fabric fibres to become brittle, which may result in areas of breakage.

Likely Cause: It is important to note that no fabric is 100% colourfast (resistant to fading), however discolouration can generally be attributed to the use of poor-quality dyes during fabric manufacturing or due to constant direct exposure to ultraviolet light with inadequate protection. Ironically ultraviolet damage occurs more during the winter months when the sun is sitting lower in the sky and sunfilters/curtains are often left open during the day to increase light flow into a room.

Remedy: Once an upholstery fabric has faded there is nothing that can be done to reverse the issue other than recovering the affected piece of furniture. It is therefore very important that furniture is positioned to protect it from constant direct sunlight and of course the use of quality sun-filters and lined curtains at the window will help to reduce your furniture’s exposure to harmful UV light. Regular rotation of reversible cushions is advisable so that both fading and wear occur evenly. We also recommend rotating the placement of your furniture in relation to exposed windows for the same reason.



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1309 days ago

100 and going strong

Reporter Community News

Jean Reid turned 100 on April 26th 2021. This was celebrated with a high tea with family and friends.
Jean is an active resident at Shona McFarlane Village. She is still playing bingo,rummykub, painting, making cards and doing word searches. She made one of the wreaths to commemorate Anzac Day … View more
Jean Reid turned 100 on April 26th 2021. This was celebrated with a high tea with family and friends.
Jean is an active resident at Shona McFarlane Village. She is still playing bingo,rummykub, painting, making cards and doing word searches. She made one of the wreaths to commemorate Anzac Day recently. Jean was born in Nelson, and has lived in Lower Hutt for 70 odd years.
Her son is Phil Reid, who was chief photographer at the Dominion Post.

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1309 days ago

Free Computer Classes start back 3 May

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

Did you know Hutt City Libraries and Digital Inclusion Alliance Aotearoa offer FREE computer classes for people with basic, or no computer skills?

Classes start back for term 2 from Monday 3 May and are available at Naenae, Petone, Stokes Valley, Taita, Wainuiomata, and War Memorial Libraries.

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Did you know Hutt City Libraries and Digital Inclusion Alliance Aotearoa offer FREE computer classes for people with basic, or no computer skills?

Classes start back for term 2 from Monday 3 May and are available at Naenae, Petone, Stokes Valley, Taita, Wainuiomata, and War Memorial Libraries.

Visit library.huttcity.govt.nz... to view the class timetable and book in. You can also book in by phoning 04 570 6633 or ask the friendly staff at your local library!

Classes in Term 2 include:
- Computer Basics
- RealMe and MyMSD
- Keeping in Touch Online
- Apps for Seniors
- Setting up an email account
- Internet Safety & Security

1309 days ago

Caring for indigenous animal and plant habitats

Jon from Hutt City Council

Applications for grants to help private landowners protect indigenous plant and animal habitats on their land are now open.

There are two kinds of grant: one up to the value of $1000 to help cover the cost of materials, equipment or services for small-scale projects like weed and pest control, and… View more
Applications for grants to help private landowners protect indigenous plant and animal habitats on their land are now open.

There are two kinds of grant: one up to the value of $1000 to help cover the cost of materials, equipment or services for small-scale projects like weed and pest control, and a larger contribution of up to $20,000 for projects with a suitable project or property plan.

More information here via the link below.

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1309 days ago

PInk moon shines bright

Reporter Community News

Rosia Marie posted this beautiful picture of the moon over Stokes Valley.

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1309 days ago

Giant Charity Bookfest 2021

Heretaunga Bookfest Charitable Trust

Browse the biggest pre-loved book sale you ever saw!

Saturday 1 May - 9am to 5pm & Sunday 2 May - 9am to 3pm 2021.

Since its inception in 1995 in early May each year several thousand people gather to browse over some 100,000 books, magazines, games, puzzles, CDs and DVDs.

VENUE for … View more
Browse the biggest pre-loved book sale you ever saw!

Saturday 1 May - 9am to 5pm & Sunday 2 May - 9am to 3pm 2021.

Since its inception in 1995 in early May each year several thousand people gather to browse over some 100,000 books, magazines, games, puzzles, CDs and DVDs.

VENUE for BookFest 2021: EXPRESSIONS Arts and Entertainment Centre

The Civic Centre, 836 Fergusson Drive, near Upper Hutt Railway Station.

Sausage sizzle and our famous homemade ginger beer available.

There is plenty of car parking available.

BookFest is the Heretaunga Bookfest Charitable Trust's major annual fundraising event. Since its beginning, this event has raised over $500,000 for charitable works, concentrating mainly on youth in the Upper Hutt area.

Many local businesses lend their support towards the organisation of BookFest resulting in a range of local Community groups directly benefiting from this combining of Community resources.

Thanks for supporting BookFest and our community!
Find out more

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1313 days ago

Open All Weekend

Guy from Forage Merchants of Wellington

We’ve got the best of the Wellington Region food and beverage. (And hot Cinnamon Scrolls).

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1310 days ago

Learning English can be difficult!

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

Come visit us at NumberWorks'nWords for a free assessment of your child's English and maths to see if we are the perfect fit for you!

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1310 days ago

Get ready to meet your new bins!

Hutt City Council

Delivery of the new rubbish and recycling bins will start soon. The new bins will be delivered in waves, based on the day of the week your recycling is currently collected. So if you normally put your recycling crate out to be collected on Monday, your new bins could be delivered anytime from early… View moreDelivery of the new rubbish and recycling bins will start soon. The new bins will be delivered in waves, based on the day of the week your recycling is currently collected. So if you normally put your recycling crate out to be collected on Monday, your new bins could be delivered anytime from early May.

Monday: Early May

Tuesday: Mid May

Wednesday: Mid May

Thursday: Late May

Friday: Early June

When you receive your new bins, remember not to put them out until the new service kicks off from 1 July.
Find out more

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1310 days ago

Lower Hutt – your river city

RiverLink

RiverLink is a partnership between Hutt City Council, Greater Wellington, and Waka Kotahi who are working collaboratively with Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika and Ngāti Toa Rangatira as mana whenua to deliver flood protection, revitalising Lower Hutt’s central city, and Melling transport … View moreRiverLink is a partnership between Hutt City Council, Greater Wellington, and Waka Kotahi who are working collaboratively with Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika and Ngāti Toa Rangatira as mana whenua to deliver flood protection, revitalising Lower Hutt’s central city, and Melling transport improvements. Find out more

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1311 days ago

birthEd Antenatal classes

Liesl from Normandale

Do you want to learn what you need to know, to be prepared for your labour and birth? birthEd's 5-week ‘Your Birth Essentials’ antenatal course, is an informative and fun way to learn just that - ‘the Essentials’. Come along and meet other parents-to-be, on the same journey as you.
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Do you want to learn what you need to know, to be prepared for your labour and birth? birthEd's 5-week ‘Your Birth Essentials’ antenatal course, is an informative and fun way to learn just that - ‘the Essentials’. Come along and meet other parents-to-be, on the same journey as you.
There is still space in our 1st of May course, this Saturday. Get in quick!

Register here: www.birthed.co.nz...

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1313 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Marinela and Dragos

Reporter Community News

Florica Vasiliu, from Miramar, is the proud owner of brother and sister Marinela and Dragos.

"Here is a picture of Marinela and Dragos chilling out. Behind them is a picture of their distant relative that died in 2019."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on … View more
Florica Vasiliu, from Miramar, is the proud owner of brother and sister Marinela and Dragos.

"Here is a picture of Marinela and Dragos chilling out. Behind them is a picture of their distant relative that died in 2019."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.

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