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Gary from Waikanae
Venue Name:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall,
Street Address:- 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
Date and Time:- Sunday 13 October 10am – 1pm
Enjoy a Sunday Family day out with a visit this great Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality… View moreVenue Name:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall,
Street Address:- 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
Date and Time:- Sunday 13 October 10am – 1pm
Enjoy a Sunday Family day out with a visit this great Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items and GIFTS from locally grown and produced Plants, Seedlings, Flowers, award winning Olive Oil and Honey to Yummy Baking, Kids Books (meet the author), Sewing craft (including Dolls Clothes & Kids Dress Ups), Garden Art, Homewares, Crochet Toys, Up-cycled items and everything in between.
Meet up with friends and enjoy an outing at this great friendly Kapiti Community Event. Don't miss it....Support local!!
It’s a lot of fun (and easy) to turn a terracotta plant pot and saucer into your very own toadstool table with Resene Poppy and Resene Alabaster paint.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
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Donna from Otaki District
October meeting is on Thursday 24th with guest speaker Michael Gaffaney talking about The Guild of One Name Studies at the Dr Gertrude Atmoor Supper Room, Memorial Hall, Main St, Otaki, 7.30 p.m. Gold coin koha appreciated
Jocelyn from Waikanae
Indoor Market Day
Have you circled 19 October? Our indoor market day is on that day between 9.00am to 3.00pm at our rooms, 27a Elizabeth St, Waikanae (over the railway line). Items for sale include embroidery, spinning, knitting, weaving, paintings, cards, fresh produce, plants, baking and … View moreIndoor Market Day
Have you circled 19 October? Our indoor market day is on that day between 9.00am to 3.00pm at our rooms, 27a Elizabeth St, Waikanae (over the railway line). Items for sale include embroidery, spinning, knitting, weaving, paintings, cards, fresh produce, plants, baking and raffles. Cash sales please!
Richard from Paraparaumu
Egg cartons - 12's, 6's and some 10's. 40 plus in total.
Price: $20
Gary from Waikanae
Venue Name:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall,
Street Address:- 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
Date and Time:- Sunday 13 October 10am – 1pm
Enjoy a Sunday Family day out with a visit this great Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of … View moreVenue Name:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall,
Street Address:- 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
Date and Time:- Sunday 13 October 10am – 1pm
Enjoy a Sunday Family day out with a visit this great Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items and GIFTS from locally grown and produced Plants, Seedlings, Flowers, award winning Olive Oil and Honey to Yummy Baking, Kids Books (meet the author), Sewing craft (including Dolls Clothes & Kids Dress Ups), Garden Art, Homewares, Crochet Toys, Up-cycled items and everything in between.
Meet up with friends and enjoy an outing at this great friendly Kapiti Community Event. Don't miss it....Support local!!
Jocelyn from Waikanae
A reminder to attend a public meeting to discuss the threat to the future of the Waikanae Garden Precinct’s character at the Waikanae Bowling Club @ 356 Te Moana Rd on Thursday 10 October @ 5.00pm.
Help protect the special character of the Waikanae Garden Precinct by showing your support at … View moreA reminder to attend a public meeting to discuss the threat to the future of the Waikanae Garden Precinct’s character at the Waikanae Bowling Club @ 356 Te Moana Rd on Thursday 10 October @ 5.00pm.
Help protect the special character of the Waikanae Garden Precinct by showing your support at the meeting.
Ken from Waikanae
About 30 metres of fencing currently being dismantled and available for free if you can collect before Thursday. Te Moana road
Free
Annette from Waikanae
Vintage Cooper Brothers Sheffield SILVER PLATE, Du Barry Pattern, Cutlery Set in Original Wooden Box.
Canteen Items are in vintage condition with some signs of age & use.
Would benefit from a polish.
There is some damage on the box.
6 Table Knives
6 Tea Knives
6 Desert Knives
6 Table … View moreVintage Cooper Brothers Sheffield SILVER PLATE, Du Barry Pattern, Cutlery Set in Original Wooden Box.
Canteen Items are in vintage condition with some signs of age & use.
Would benefit from a polish.
There is some damage on the box.
6 Table Knives
6 Tea Knives
6 Desert Knives
6 Table Forks
6 Desert Forks
6 Cake / Pastry Forks
6 Fish Knives
6 Fish Forks
6 Desert Spoons
6 Soup Spoons
6 Grapefruit Spoons
6 Teaspoons
3 Tablespoons
3 Piece Carving Set
1 Cake Server
Price: $180
Annette from Waikanae
These salad servers would be a wonderful addition to a vintage dining setting.
Their shape, details and the amber Bakelite handles make these pieces very desirable, even in a modern setting.
They probably date back to the 1920s / 1930s as they belonged to my grandmother.
There are some tarnish … View moreThese salad servers would be a wonderful addition to a vintage dining setting.
Their shape, details and the amber Bakelite handles make these pieces very desirable, even in a modern setting.
They probably date back to the 1920s / 1930s as they belonged to my grandmother.
There are some tarnish spots on them.
The Bakelite is fully intact.
There is no brand mark or identifying mark on them.
They measure 20.5cm and weigh 110gm
Price: $20
Christine from Raumati Beach
I am looking for a free or cheap technician who can come to my place and set my 50" TV up so I can get Freeview which is built in. The tv is around 3 years old etc
Please text or ring me on 027 591 7772. Thank you.
Heather Cathro from Cando Technology Ltd T/A The Computer Place
For all you Computer service and replacement PC/laptop requirements - 27 years servicing the Kapiti Region and beyond
Great selection of laptops & PC's from basic to gaming, Windows 10&11 compatible as well as Linux based
Great selection of USB and Networking cables and … View moreFor all you Computer service and replacement PC/laptop requirements - 27 years servicing the Kapiti Region and beyond
Great selection of laptops & PC's from basic to gaming, Windows 10&11 compatible as well as Linux based
Great selection of USB and Networking cables and accessories
Are you an early bird Christmas Shopper? We have great gift ideas instore. From tool kits to wi-fi equipment.
A great selection of batteries are also available.
Come check us out
Cnr Kapiti Road & Hinemoa St (7 Hinemoa Street, Paraparaumu)
04 2972226
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
If you cannot pop it, call us 04 2972226 or email to info@cando.co.nz
Negotiable
Charles Fleming Retirement Village
Reducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.
Caroline Bartle, … View moreReducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.
Caroline Bartle, Ryman’s Dementia Care and Innovations Lead, says that using appropriate language when referring to people with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia can foster a more inclusive society. This not only benefits those experiencing cognitive decline but also their families and the wider community.
Click read more for the full article.
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