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Marketing Coordinator from Shop Local Taradale
The Taradale Power Box Art Project is an bringing together local artists to beautify Taradale’s Power Box cabinets with the theme of ‘The History of Taradale – 130yrs’.
You can watch them create their individual artworks by visiting our pop-up studio located in the empty shop adjacent to… View moreThe Taradale Power Box Art Project is an bringing together local artists to beautify Taradale’s Power Box cabinets with the theme of ‘The History of Taradale – 130yrs’.
You can watch them create their individual artworks by visiting our pop-up studio located in the empty shop adjacent to the Horse and Harvest off the Lee Road Carpark in Taradale.
Artists who are contributing are; Stanley Mans, Angela Lalonde, Issy Loughran, Mike Hardy, Jennica Foote, Jil of Aotearoa, Joe Rowntree, Amy Singh, Noah Tucker, Sam Savage, Morag Shaw, Tread Well, Cinzah Merk, Grayson Uncles and Moonchild (Liv Jack).
Watch this space to get your chance to vote for your favourite and help us award over $1500 in prizes to the artists !
The Taradale Power Box Art Project is made possible with the support of Unison, generous sponsorship from Resene and grants from One Foundation, Pub Charity and Creative Communities.
Julie from Pirimai
For goodness sake, 4 bullies who like to intimidate people, steal, invade homes and take items that don't belong to them.
This man is in Clive. How can we as the "community" help him out?
Did any one hear or see anything untoward around this time?
If so please phone the police … View moreFor goodness sake, 4 bullies who like to intimidate people, steal, invade homes and take items that don't belong to them.
This man is in Clive. How can we as the "community" help him out?
Did any one hear or see anything untoward around this time?
If so please phone the police (06)8310700
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Linda from Hastings Central
Quality construction with this 2 year old home set on an easy care sunny section.
3 double bedrooms
2 bathrooms (master with ensuite and walk in wd)
Nice kitchen with walk in butlers pantry
Garage 6m x 6m fully insulated with double glazing and insulted automatic sectional door.
2 Heat pumps. … View moreQuality construction with this 2 year old home set on an easy care sunny section.
3 double bedrooms
2 bathrooms (master with ensuite and walk in wd)
Nice kitchen with walk in butlers pantry
Garage 6m x 6m fully insulated with double glazing and insulted automatic sectional door.
2 Heat pumps.
Fully fenced, steel gates and 4m x 1.5m Garden Shed.
Spacious laundry with under bench washer and dryer.
Quality carpets and drapes throughout.
Great home for those wanting to turn key and just relax.
Viewing is by appointment only ph: 021 430 677 Offers over $620,000
Negotiable
Jk from Hastings Central
Is there anyone out there who can supply and put up a bracket on our wall to attach our flat screen to it? Thanks muchly
Craig from Karamu - Waipatu
Hi.
Looking to buy a second hand orchard ladder (2-3m) for home use in my own garden.
One would think there would be hundreds of these lying unused around in Hawke's Bay since OSH rule changes...but seemingly not! I have tried previously and have been asking around without success so far.
… View moreHi.
Looking to buy a second hand orchard ladder (2-3m) for home use in my own garden.
One would think there would be hundreds of these lying unused around in Hawke's Bay since OSH rule changes...but seemingly not! I have tried previously and have been asking around without success so far.
I am happy to buy a three legged style ladder....steel, aluminium in reasonable condition or one suitable that I can restore.
Craig - Waipatu
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Five Pieces Antique Silver Plated Set
$50
Price: $50
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Big Boot Glass Holder
$5
Price: $5
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Antique Four Faces Expression Copper Paperweight
$50
Price: $50
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Japanese Dragon Incense Clay Holder
$20
Price: $20
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Antique Japanese Container
$20
Price: $20
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Antique Chinese Container
$20
Price: $20
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Ten Dragon Japanese Sake Cups (Brand New)
$35
Price: $35
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Four Japanese Wooden Spoons (Brand New)
$20
Price: $20
The Team from KidsCan Charitable Trust
In our own backyard, our youngest kids are going without the basics. Unlike schools, early childhood centres don’t have a nationwide support programme. Children under 5 are at the most crucial age for brain development.
But KidsCan is helping. Since October they've been delivering five … View moreIn our own backyard, our youngest kids are going without the basics. Unlike schools, early childhood centres don’t have a nationwide support programme. Children under 5 are at the most crucial age for brain development.
But KidsCan is helping. Since October they've been delivering five fresh meals a week to 25 early childhood centres, and kitting out kids with new raincoats and shoes. They want to extend the programme, so no one misses out on learning.
KidsCan, Neighbourly and Stuff have partnered up to raise enough money to feed and clothe 1000 more children under five. To support a child, sign up at KidsCan.org.nz.
Donate now
Bruce from Napier South
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CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #262
As best as I can tell, life is intolerable. Oh, not always of course. A case can be made for all the big wonders and little blessings and blah, blah, blah. But when you really boil it down, our entire existence rests on a few really ugly premises. … View more<< >>
CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #262
As best as I can tell, life is intolerable. Oh, not always of course. A case can be made for all the big wonders and little blessings and blah, blah, blah. But when you really boil it down, our entire existence rests on a few really ugly premises. First, life, and by that I mean the big life, life with a capital L, must ingest other life in order for it to remain life. Or, put another way, in order to witness the miracle of creation, we must continually eat, and then poop out, a little bit of that miracle. Second, one of the charming side effects of sentient life is emotional pain. The fact that dead and fermenting plant life creates alcohol - a terrific anesthetic for emotional pain - might cause one to think that this is, by nature, a compassionate universe. Think again. Keep dulling that pain with booze and you wind up, if you're lucky, in a church basement sharing your tears with complete strangers. If you're not lucky, you wind up on a waiting list for a motorcyclist's liver. And finally, there is the ever-present knowledge of death. In order to "more fully appreciate the gift of life," we all get to ponder a violently sudden or slow and agonizingly painful descent into oblivion -- after which our beloved bodies turn into the stuff of nightmares. Which brings me back to my original premise: life is intolerable. But rather than go gently into that creepy night, I've decided to start a petition to protest the fundamental conditions of existence. I know it's not much, but it's a start. And damnit, I'm just the guy to do it! The petition is available at chucklorre.com. Sign on now and make your voice heard before you're dead and your vocal chords are being eaten by a swarm of disgusting bugs.
PETITION FOR IMMEDIATE CHANGE
IN THE CONDITIONS OF EXISTENCE!
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