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NZ House & Garden House Tours are hitting the regions for 2020!
Book your next summer weekend away now for a chance to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines!
Join us for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast … View moreNZ House & Garden House Tours are hitting the regions for 2020!
Book your next summer weekend away now for a chance to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines!
Join us for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. For the last eleven years, the magazine has handpicked five fabulous locations around the country and this time we are delighted to be heading to the Bay of Islands, Taupō, New Plymouth, Blenheim and Dunedin.
For more information and to secure your tickets for an inspiring day out exploring New Zealand's region, please visit our website.
Book now
Sharyn Phillips from The CanInspire Charitable Trust - Hawkes Bay
HAWKES BAY REGIONAL COORDINATOR
Our Regional Coordinator has an exciting role as the Manager of the Faraday Centre Museum, so will be stepping down at the end of 2019 as the Hawkes Bay Coordinator for CanInspire.
The Trust is now looking for a new Coordinator to take care of the following … View moreHAWKES BAY REGIONAL COORDINATOR
Our Regional Coordinator has an exciting role as the Manager of the Faraday Centre Museum, so will be stepping down at the end of 2019 as the Hawkes Bay Coordinator for CanInspire.
The Trust is now looking for a new Coordinator to take care of the following tasks.
· Tutor and Volunteer recruitment, training & management
· Relationship building and maintenance with Host Agencies
· Stock management
· Assist National Office with budgeting, fundraising, risk management, etc
This is a paid role, and perfect for someone who has 5 hours to spare each week.
(Someone who has just retired, studying, wanting to get back hinto the workforce, or perhaps a stay at home mum would be perfect for this role)
This position doesn’t technically start until after the summer break 2020.
Contact sharyn@caninspire.org.nz for more details or
Coby Snowden at coby@caninspire.org.nz for a Job Description and application form.
Denise from Marewa
Part two of planning for February.
Stockings (not pantyhose) had back seams. Two Lippy Ladies in Market Street have a fabulous selection.
Hats: most are familiar with the cloches that were fashionable in the 20s and early 30s. Due to financial constraints, they were likely to have been worn by … View morePart two of planning for February.
Stockings (not pantyhose) had back seams. Two Lippy Ladies in Market Street have a fabulous selection.
Hats: most are familiar with the cloches that were fashionable in the 20s and early 30s. Due to financial constraints, they were likely to have been worn by some through to the late 30s but there are many other styles to consider. Obviously, Charleston Chic and Decorum have lots for you to choose from and Napier Central in Hastings Street have some too.
Gloves: Charleston Chic, Decorum and Napier Antique Centre are the shops for these essentials.
It's the hats and gloves that really finish your outfit and make you a 1930s lady. I don't find it too hot to wear stockings and gloves in February but if you do, there are crocheted summer lace gloves available. It has always been correct to wear hosiery with closed shoes.
The attached document shows some fashion and includes a free knitting pattern. I wear knits in February.
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Private Collection of Over 160 Clocks (Photos Follow). Auction at our Rooms - Saturday 16 November -@ 10am
NB. Weekly Auction Wednesday 10am - Antique Auction 5 December
www.mafa.co.nz...
Andrew Caseley from Gen Less
Kahutara Primary School in Featherston is switching to LEDs. All LEDs are Gen Less bulbs as they use less energy, which ultimately helps halt climate change. If we all got on board and switched now it would make a huge difference
#BeGenLess #GenLessBulbs <
Make the switch
Sone from Napier South
Hello, I am collecting any lego donations for Bay Vineyard Church for the kids church. I would greatly appreciate any.
Thanks
Soné
The Team from Resene ColorShop Napier
Keep the kids happy and create this fun cube style games table from a MDF storage box and a few Resene testpots.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Life was tough for Dontae Marino. But now he has been handed an award by Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy and is a role model for youngsters.
Schools might slow down in Term 4, but at NumberWorks'nWords we keep the learning going right to the end. It's a great chance to catch up, get ahead or prepare for end of year exams.
NumberWorks'nWords is now enrolling for Term 4.
Book your free evaluation and trial lesson today!
… View moreSchools might slow down in Term 4, but at NumberWorks'nWords we keep the learning going right to the end. It's a great chance to catch up, get ahead or prepare for end of year exams.
NumberWorks'nWords is now enrolling for Term 4.
Book your free evaluation and trial lesson today!
Visit numberworksnwords.com... for more information.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Creating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home. For the month of November, we want to raise awareness and work together to end all forms of violence including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and … View moreCreating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home. For the month of November, we want to raise awareness and work together to end all forms of violence including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more. These victimisations affect us all and can have lasting effects that spill into our everyday lives including at work and school.
To do your part this month, perhaps consider supporting a women’s refuge or work with Police in your area to host an info night on how to identify elder or child abuse in your community. This month’s campaign also coincides with White Ribbon Day on 25 November which is an internationally celebrated day that aims to prevent violence towards women.
Let us know how you’re spreading the ‘It’s Not OK’ message in your home or in your community by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZendviolence
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Voting closes tomorrow, November 1. These amazing homegrown heroes were shortlisted after a public call for nominations from gardeners all over the country, and you can read about their wonderful work here. Then don't forget to click through to vote for your favourite!
Are you an aspiring author? Entries for the Sunday Star Times short story awards are now open!
The winning entry will receive a $3000 prize + there’s a $500 prize for students in our secondary school competition.
Full details and the entry form are here.
Dogs lolling beneath cafe tables while their owners sip lattes or glasses of pinot would have been unthinkable 30 years ago.
Now it is just the way Kiwis roll, with a raft of dog-friendly dining options available throughout the country. What do you think? Should dogs be allowed in cafes?
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