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Roger from Paraparaumu Beach
The 2020 WEA brochure is attached. It is also available on line at www.kapitiwea.org.nz... or in print at the local libraries and other usual outlets.
Our first event is on 29 February When Dr Hamish McGregor will discuss the current turmoil in the Middle East. Entry is free but registrations are … View moreThe 2020 WEA brochure is attached. It is also available on line at www.kapitiwea.org.nz... or in print at the local libraries and other usual outlets.
Our first event is on 29 February When Dr Hamish McGregor will discuss the current turmoil in the Middle East. Entry is free but registrations are required for catering purposes.
Always wanted to help New Zealand Red Cross?... now you can!
Our Red Cross Appeal is coming up and we would love your help. Can you spare an hour or two of your time to help vulnerable people in your community and overseas?
During 16-22 March 2020, we will have street collections around the… View moreAlways wanted to help New Zealand Red Cross?... now you can!
Our Red Cross Appeal is coming up and we would love your help. Can you spare an hour or two of your time to help vulnerable people in your community and overseas?
During 16-22 March 2020, we will have street collections around the country. We would love to have you on our team.
Sign up today
Check out the Whale Song Information Centre display at Coastlands which opened this week
This is located opposite "Tank" Juice Bar in the food area next to PaperPlus and is an open to view public display presented by the Whale Song Charitable Trust.
This is an amazing project that will … View moreCheck out the Whale Song Information Centre display at Coastlands which opened this week
This is located opposite "Tank" Juice Bar in the food area next to PaperPlus and is an open to view public display presented by the Whale Song Charitable Trust.
This is an amazing project that will not require any Ratepayer Funds. Correct, you as a ratepayer are not being asked to contribute through your rates. The Whale Song Charitable Trust are making no funding requests of Council except to help progress the project through the resource consent process.
This project will be funded by private donors, sponsorships and arts grants.
Want to donate, contact the trust or pop in and visit the display in the mall.
The biggest sculptural project in New Zealand all about NZ's earliest beginnings right here in Kapiti, pre european, whales, oil, commerce, conservation, today!
Visit Coastlands and learn the facts about this districts cultural and early european history, and find links in this community you may not know you have...
This is a project for the Kapiti district by Kapiti people... built by those who can contribute and enjoyed by everyone.
Want to know more
Please do visit the display! Bring the kids, bring the grandparents.
www.whalesong.kiwi...
Helen from Paraparaumu Beach
Kapiti Wine Club next meeting is Tuesday 25th February. They meet at the Ocean Road Community Centre, 45 Ocean Road Paraparaumu Beach. Doors open at 7.30. Presenter this month is Palliser Estate Wines from Martinborough. All welcome so just come along
Jan from Paraparaumu Beach
Sunday 1st March, 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM - Te Horo Hall, School Road, Te Horo. Up to 40 stalls, many selling items locally grown and produced
plus a popup café and music!
All Welcome!
Barbara from Otaki District
Should be our biggest market yet today and we're all undercover!! In case you didn't know, here's some of the products for sale - fresh fruit and veg, much of it locally grown, plants, scarves and bags, local honey, spray free garlic and avocados, handmade soaps, quilts and … View moreShould be our biggest market yet today and we're all undercover!! In case you didn't know, here's some of the products for sale - fresh fruit and veg, much of it locally grown, plants, scarves and bags, local honey, spray free garlic and avocados, handmade soaps, quilts and cushions, upcycled housewares, jewellery, knitting, prenzel products, ladies and children's clothing and more..... support your local producers, craftspeople, cafe and shops...... SHOP WHERE YOU LIVE!! 10am - 1pm Mahara Place, Waikanae, every Tuesday!!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Kia ora koutou, I am Naomi and I am a member of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and how our water is used. Our waterways and all the fish and species that live in… View moreKia ora koutou, I am Naomi and I am a member of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and how our water is used. Our waterways and all the fish and species that live in them are precious taonga, so we have set out to understand how they are valued and what should be done to provide the future we want for our water. I am a conduit to Ngāti Toa Rangatira mana whenua on the Whaitua Committee. I am looking forward to working with Ngāti Toa mana whenua and you to shape the future of our water.
Our population is growing fast and placing more pressure waste and stormwater infrastructure. Some of our waterways have high levels of E-coli and other illness causing bacteria for anyone who ingests them. We need your help in protecting the health and mauri of our waterways, for us and for our children , which are under pressure due to increasing population and land development.
Fixing the waste and stormwater infrastructure is costly. Help us to find solutions that are fair and equitable. These are big changes, and needs to reflect our communities’ views informed by good evidence and information.
Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page (www.facebook.com...), and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say (www.haveyoursay.gw.gov.nz...)
Cliff from Paraparaumu Beach
The Kapakapanui Lions & Raumati Bowling Clubs combined to host another successful triples bowls tournament in support of Blind & Low Vision Kapiti (formerly Blind Foundation). 48 bowlers from beginners to experienced and including blind and low vision players enjoyed a beautiful day in the … View moreThe Kapakapanui Lions & Raumati Bowling Clubs combined to host another successful triples bowls tournament in support of Blind & Low Vision Kapiti (formerly Blind Foundation). 48 bowlers from beginners to experienced and including blind and low vision players enjoyed a beautiful day in the sun. Morning tea, a BBQ lunch and afternoon tea kept everyone refreshed while the raffle prizes and first, second and third prizes for the players kept everyone entertained. The three guide dogs in attendance bowled everyone over with their charm.
Ron Wezenbeek from Lions & John McBeth, Bowling Club President presented the cheque to Kaye Kay-Smith from Blind Low Vision who said the $2,000 raised would be used to purchase new sets of brightly coloured indoor bowls. She also said that they have indoor bowls games at 1pm on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 6 Tongariro St and new participants are welcome.
Thanks must go to the sponsors Pzazz Building, Specsavers, New World, Fix It Fitzy, Liam Martin of Tall Poppy, 0800 Mr Chipper, Nepal New Zealand Connection, Freedom Companion Driving, Howard & Co & Warehouse Stationery.
Roger Matthews, Lions Club President said there would be another tournament next year as it will be an annual event.
Isobelle from Waikanae
You are warmly invited to an OPEN EVENING/BBQ at 7:00pm, Monday 24 February, at the Otaihanga Boat Club Hall, 19 Makora Rd, Otaihanga, to find out what the KCPS offers and to enjoy the BBQ
We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month from February to November involving regular meetings and … View moreYou are warmly invited to an OPEN EVENING/BBQ at 7:00pm, Monday 24 February, at the Otaihanga Boat Club Hall, 19 Makora Rd, Otaihanga, to find out what the KCPS offers and to enjoy the BBQ
We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month from February to November involving regular meetings and workshops along with field trips.
For further information:
Visit our website: kcps.org.nz ; Email: kapiticoastphotosoc@gmail.com or Facebook: www.facebook.com...
Sarah from Raumati South
Hi there - I have two (electronic) tickets to Delaney Davidson's show at the Paekakariki village hall this Thursday (20 February) at 8pm. It's sure to be a great show! The tickets are $35 each. Please PM me if you're interested.
Price: $70
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John from Otaki District
Made from food grade 44 gal drum.
Previous contents was honey.
All exterior facing cuts have had the sharp edges ground back.
Fire permit not needed for incinerator fires.
0273982955
Price: $50
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