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Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub
Hi everyone,
Better late than never but below is a list of fresh produce we expect to be in this weeks Vege Hub orders:
Cauliflower
Pumpkin
Kumara
Carrot… View moreHi everyone,
Better late than never but below is a list of fresh produce we expect to be in this weeks Vege Hub orders:
Cauliflower
Pumpkin
Kumara
Carrot
Mandarin (easy peel new season)
Banana
NZ Rose Apples
Order instructions are attached.
Note: we have a brand new after hours pick up point in the central city (on Broadway Ave). You will find details in the Ordering Instructions. A big thank you to Carla with Ochre Art Supplies!
Orders close Monday at Midnight.
Amy
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Have a safe and wonderful weekend!
Pam Dolman from AAPNZ Manawatu Group
We would love administrators (including EA's, receptionists, finance and payroll staff) across Palmerston North and Manawatu to join us at The Verdict Cafe, to acknowledge their role and the value they add to the success of the organisations the work for. Does this sound like you? Or are you a… View moreWe would love administrators (including EA's, receptionists, finance and payroll staff) across Palmerston North and Manawatu to join us at The Verdict Cafe, to acknowledge their role and the value they add to the success of the organisations the work for. Does this sound like you? Or are you a manager who would like to acknowledge your administrator/s? We'd like you to come along.
The key note speaker will be Sharon Dagg who will speak on "Overcoming Adversity" and recently become the first woman amputee to complete the Coast-to-Coast multi-sport event and will inspire us to move ahead despite the challenges that come our way.
Drinks and hors d'oeuvres, fabulous food and great spot prize draws throughout the evening!
Great news! Ticket sales extended out to Sunday 18 April (limited to available capacity)!
Go to www.eventbrite.co.nz...
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The evening will be a great success due to our amazing APDAY21 sponsors. Special thanks to theverdictcafe.co.nz... for providing us with a beautiful venue and food, www.manawatunz.co.nz... and www.edenoffice.co.nz... for supplying an office chair for the Member of the Year 2021 Award, www.floralcollaborative.co.nz... for gorgeous flowers and to the wonderful www.facebook.com..., a health coach who will "ignite your sparkle"!
Emily from Linton
Hi
I'm urgently looking for a rock rack and fitting kit for my 2018 Suzuki swift
Does anyone have one they would be willing to rent for next week or even sell?
Many thanks
Kia ora! THINK Hauora is partnering with Central Pulse netball team to bring you our Year of the Immunisations campaign at their opening game this Sunday! We'll be there with our pop-up immunisation clinic where you can get a free Flu vaccine if you're over 65!
And for our rangatahi aged… View moreKia ora! THINK Hauora is partnering with Central Pulse netball team to bring you our Year of the Immunisations campaign at their opening game this Sunday! We'll be there with our pop-up immunisation clinic where you can get a free Flu vaccine if you're over 65!
And for our rangatahi aged 15-30, free measles (MMR) immunisations are available - no appointment needed, just pop along and say hi before the game starts!
Immunisations are the best way to protect the whole whānau from a range of serious diseases. To find out more about all the immunisation programmes available, and who in your whānau needs what and when, visit our website or come along to the game on Sunday for a chat with our friendly kaimahi!
Simon from Roslyn - Terrace End
I am a member of Palmerston North Brass Band and we're looking for anyone who plays, or used to play, a brass instrument! We're a little light on players at the moment, so if you're interested in playing with us, we'd love to hear from you!
You can message me directly through … View moreI am a member of Palmerston North Brass Band and we're looking for anyone who plays, or used to play, a brass instrument! We're a little light on players at the moment, so if you're interested in playing with us, we'd love to hear from you!
You can message me directly through Neighbourly, or find Palmerston North Brass on Facebook and contact us that way.
Also, if you've never played but would like to learn, or are thinking about getting your children started on their musical education, we can facilitate lessons as well through our Brass Band Academy programme.
If you'd like to check us out, we'll be performing at Explore Esplanade Day this Sunday, 18th April, around 11am on the Victoria Stage. We'll also have a stall nearby.
Lesley from Awapuni
Garage Sale Saturday 17 April
6 Capri Place Awapuni
7am - 10am
Baby cloths starting from 50c, toys, jig saws, books, tent, kitchen stuff, cot, bassinet, duvet covers, plus more, hope to see you there
Negotiable
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In this issue Minister for Seniors Ayesha Verrall gives us an overview of the first stage of the vaccine roll-out, Alzheimers NZ talks about making Aotearoa dementia-friendly, and how you can build and maintain physical health through … View moreThe latest edition of the SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now!
In this issue Minister for Seniors Ayesha Verrall gives us an overview of the first stage of the vaccine roll-out, Alzheimers NZ talks about making Aotearoa dementia-friendly, and how you can build and maintain physical health through fitness.
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Right now … View moreA more sustainable Aotearoa begins with the choices each Kiwi makes, and our customers have asked us to help them make those choices easier when they’re shopping for their families.
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Kevin from Milson
Two lovely Denby items in the Green Wheat Pattern.
Casserole Dish has lid and both are in sound condition.
Price is for both.
Price: $25
Pam Dolman from AAPNZ Manawatu Group
We would love administrators across Palmerston North and Manawatu to join us on the evening of Wed 21 April. Annually we hold an event to acknowledge the role administrators play and the value they add to the success of the organisations the work for.
The key note speaker will be Sharon Dagg who … View moreWe would love administrators across Palmerston North and Manawatu to join us on the evening of Wed 21 April. Annually we hold an event to acknowledge the role administrators play and the value they add to the success of the organisations the work for.
The key note speaker will be Sharon Dagg who will speak on "Overcoming Adversity". She will talk about her journey from an accident and then amputation to where she is today. Sharon recently become the first woman amputee to complete the Coast-to-Coast multi-sport event and will inspire us to move ahead despite the challenges that come our way.
Drinks and hors d'oeuvres and spot prize draws throughout the evening!
Ticket sales closing on Saturday 17 April. Go to tinyurl.com...
Tania from Highbury - Westbrook
Hi, Free - Piano, must pick up. One of the keys (C I am told) does not work, otherwise it plays a tune. I am not musically minded so I can't answer any questions.
A school, play group, church, kindergarten may enjoy it or someone who knows more about pianos than I.
Free
Kevin from Milson
Down sizing and no longer needed.
This tea trolley is very old and has been restored to excellent condition and appeal.
Not sure what type of wood it is, but everything about it is pleasing to the eye.
Has two drop leaf extensions.
Price: $120
Kevin from Milson
This solid unit is great for storage and display in many different areas.
It is in very sound condition and only has a couple of very minor scuff marks.
Did have keys for locking, but they have been lost in moves.
Measurements are:
1 metre 80 cm long
45 cm wide
92 cm high
Welcome to view and from a… View moreThis solid unit is great for storage and display in many different areas.
It is in very sound condition and only has a couple of very minor scuff marks.
Did have keys for locking, but they have been lost in moves.
Measurements are:
1 metre 80 cm long
45 cm wide
92 cm high
Welcome to view and from a smoke free home.
Only selling as space is needed for a bed.
Price: $100
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