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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Kāpiti photographer Murray Short is pushing ahead with a calendar to raise funds for the Mary Potter Hospice.
The calendar will feature pictures of Kāpiti sunsets
The project has had a set back with the theft of money raised at a pub quizz to help to offset the printing cost.
The bar was, … View moreKāpiti photographer Murray Short is pushing ahead with a calendar to raise funds for the Mary Potter Hospice.
The calendar will feature pictures of Kāpiti sunsets
The project has had a set back with the theft of money raised at a pub quizz to help to offset the printing cost.
The bar was, however, broken in to over the weekend and a jar of cash stolen. Short publicised the situation on social media and was delighted when locals rallied around offering money, practical helps and offers to buy the calendar.
The calendar will now be going ahead and Short says he is delighted by the community support.
Contact Murray Short on 021 652 333 or murray@mjanda.co.nz
Ruth from Waikanae
Shoreline Cinema will be hosting a charity screening of 'The Girl on the Bridget' on Wednesday 30 September.
It's a NZ-documentary that is very relevant, unfortunately, to today's society: "The story of a young woman with the weight of a generation on her shoulders. … View moreShoreline Cinema will be hosting a charity screening of 'The Girl on the Bridget' on Wednesday 30 September.
It's a NZ-documentary that is very relevant, unfortunately, to today's society: "The story of a young woman with the weight of a generation on her shoulders. Having survived her own suicidal struggles Jazz Thornton is a mental health activist, fighting to change how society and the system are dealing with young people like her. Ultimately this is a film about hope. It’s a film about redemption. It’s a challenge to all of us to try to understand".
This will be a confronting watch but, I personally believe, a starting point for discussion.
Monies will be donated to The Key to Life Charitable Trust (the amazing peeps who are responsible for I Am Hope and Gumboot Up).
I am so grateful to Paula's Home & Living and Parabeam for sponsoring this event by covering the cinema hireage. Their generous contributions will ensure that there are more funds going to help those most in need. Other local businesses have also been amazingly forthcoming with offers of refreshments and raffle prizes on the night (eg Fusion Food Haus, Adorn Jewellers, The Remedy).
Tickets are limited. $20 pp. Let me know if you would like a ticket, or if you would like to donate to this worthwhile cause.
Thank you,
Ruth
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Demand for houses and land on the Kāpiti Coast is sky-rocketing as more Kiwis work from home.
The latest Trade Me Property Price Index found that the Kāpiti Coast saw a 68 per cent jump in demand compared to August last year. Kāpiti Coast had a standout month in August with the average asking … View moreDemand for houses and land on the Kāpiti Coast is sky-rocketing as more Kiwis work from home.
The latest Trade Me Property Price Index found that the Kāpiti Coast saw a 68 per cent jump in demand compared to August last year. Kāpiti Coast had a standout month in August with the average asking price for a house in the area reaching $685,000 – a 16 per cent increase on the same month last year – making it the third most expensive district behind Wellington City ($799,100) and Porirua ($723,950).
Have you noticed prices going up in your suburb?
Judith from Waikanae
Slide switch replacement for a carver fan master caravan heater like new
Cost $180 yours for 50
Price: $50
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Kapiti Coast residents can turn their waste into something positive with a waste reduction grant!
Locals have four weeks left to get their application in for a waste reduction grant.
The grants are available for community projects and business initiatives that reduce waste to landfill - so … View moreKapiti Coast residents can turn their waste into something positive with a waste reduction grant!
Locals have four weeks left to get their application in for a waste reduction grant.
The grants are available for community projects and business initiatives that reduce waste to landfill - so whether you need funding for a school or neighbourhood worm farm, or are planning to set up a business turning waste into riches, or even to reduce waste in your business.
Helen from Raumati Beach
I never thought I would be the one asking for gardening help and window cleaning but here I am, seeking help with maintaining my garden and windows as my condition has deteriorated and I really want to spend time doing the things I love instead of the jobs I find difficult. I love my indoor plants… View moreI never thought I would be the one asking for gardening help and window cleaning but here I am, seeking help with maintaining my garden and windows as my condition has deteriorated and I really want to spend time doing the things I love instead of the jobs I find difficult. I love my indoor plants and succulents but our section is rather big and it does need maintaining. I am after quotes at this stage. Many many thanks.
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Darcy from Otaki District
Hi just seeing if anyone is interested in starting up a D and D gaming group?Hoping there are some people around who play ...was thinking of Paraparaumu area ,maybe a community center.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Wellington City is proposing a by-law banning unaddressed or advertising mail being put in letter boxes marked "no circulars" or '"no junk mail".
The by-law is part of a waste management plan to reduce the amount of material going in to landfills.
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A new generation of Kiwis are not retiring from life; they’re finding a new way to … View moreThere is a new generation of New Zealander, seeking a new way to live in retirement. They are living their lives with passion and purpose, striving to push further, to create better, to go beyond the ordinary.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
It’s time for the Great Kererū Count 2020. Kererū Discovery is calling on all Kiwis to get out and count kererū.
Kererū only live in Aotearoa New Zealand. Whether you love their classic white singlets, their whooping wingbeats, or their awesome air shows, kererū are as Kiwi as kiwi.
This … View moreIt’s time for the Great Kererū Count 2020. Kererū Discovery is calling on all Kiwis to get out and count kererū.
Kererū only live in Aotearoa New Zealand. Whether you love their classic white singlets, their whooping wingbeats, or their awesome air shows, kererū are as Kiwi as kiwi.
This year the annual Great Kererū Count 2020 runs from 18-27 September.
As well as being real characters of the bush, kererū are also known as the gardeners of the sky –spreading precious seeds of forest giants such as tawa, miro and hinau. Tony Stoddard of Kererū Discovery, who coordinates the count, says kererū can pop anywhere
“At this time of the year kererū will be flocking to trees like willow and tree lucerne. These trees are kererū-magnets as the birds come out of their winter-feeding grounds and prepare for the breeding season by feeding on the nitrogen-rich leaves.”
“In urban areas, kōwhai are another important food source for kererū, and you will often see or hear angry tui defending their trees from hungry kererū.”
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Helen from Raumati Beach
Sometimes, but not often, people decide they no longer want their spa pool. Spa pools are the best therapy for my condition, and new ones are so so so expensive, so if there is someone out there who is considering parting with theirs, I would love to hear from you. Many thanks.
Jan from Paraparaumu Beach
Large heavy glass dishes inspection welcome.
Price: $10
Jan from Paraparaumu Beach
Great xmas gift. Hardback.
Price: $4
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