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Cherry from Whangamata
Hi Everyone
I'm hoping to tempt you to buy tickets for the Big Arts day Out preview Wine & Cheese evening. Last year's preview evening was a huge success and the tickets sold out. We have some left this year and it would be great to have a sell out again, so for those of you not … View moreHi Everyone
I'm hoping to tempt you to buy tickets for the Big Arts day Out preview Wine & Cheese evening. Last year's preview evening was a huge success and the tickets sold out. We have some left this year and it would be great to have a sell out again, so for those of you not going to see Sol3 Mio at their outdoor event, come to our indoor event and have an exclusive look at the exceptional artwork on display. You get to have drinks and nibbles and you'll be home by 8 - What could be better? All for $10 a ticket.
Would love to see you there at the Memorial Hall, - Port Road
Tickets can be purchased from Harcourts office in Port Rd,
also cash sales of tickets are at Info Plus, Port Rd
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Most of the North Island and north of the South Island look likely to enjoy a warm, dry New Year's Eve on Sunday - what are your plans?
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
A year of storms, slips, fires, rescues, murals and myrtle rust. Reporter Teresa Ramsey looks back.
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
What's worse than working on a holiday? Feeling so bummed and unproductive you don't accomplish a single thing.
Working when everyone you know is on holiday can be bleak to say the least.
But stop feeling sorry for yourself, director of HR consultancy Positive People Allan Pettersen … View moreWhat's worse than working on a holiday? Feeling so bummed and unproductive you don't accomplish a single thing.
Working when everyone you know is on holiday can be bleak to say the least.
But stop feeling sorry for yourself, director of HR consultancy Positive People Allan Pettersen says the first step is accepting your situation.
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Hi neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want to wish you all a safe holiday and healthy New Year! To find out what the right healthcare for you is during the holidays visit our website. Where to get healthcare?
The Warehouse would like to say a massive thank you to all the customers who supported our Twice the Joy initiative. The Warehouse with the support of their customers and Mattel, were able to gift over 6,500 toys to children affected by family violence, helping them to have a special Christmas. … View moreThe Warehouse would like to say a massive thank you to all the customers who supported our Twice the Joy initiative. The Warehouse with the support of their customers and Mattel, were able to gift over 6,500 toys to children affected by family violence, helping them to have a special Christmas. Wishing you all a happy and safe 2018!
We at Valley Funeral Services are a family owned and operated provider. We understand that every funeral is different - because every person is unique. We provide services to the community of the Hauraki District, Thames-Coromandel District, and the surrounding areas.
It is our aim to support … View moreWe at Valley Funeral Services are a family owned and operated provider. We understand that every funeral is different - because every person is unique. We provide services to the community of the Hauraki District, Thames-Coromandel District, and the surrounding areas.
It is our aim to support you in your bereavement. We will assist you in creating a burial or cremation ceremony that celebrates the life of your loved one. A funeral service is a time to say goodbye the way you want.
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The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
We wish you an enjoyable and safe festive season. Thank you for all of your support this year. Please continue your good work connecting with your older neighbours.
From the team at Age Concern New Zealand.
Explosive rugby. Global spotlight. Epic vibe. MTF Finance is proud to be a tournament partner. We'll see you at the games - 3 & 4 February 2018! #mixitup7s Learn more
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Two competitions have been running on the sidelines of the usual Neighbourly activity and what better time to announce the lucky and well deserving winners than the week before Christmas!
- We joined forces with Electric Kiwi in order to hunt for a truly Awesome Neighbour. And we did just that,… View moreTwo competitions have been running on the sidelines of the usual Neighbourly activity and what better time to announce the lucky and well deserving winners than the week before Christmas!
- We joined forces with Electric Kiwi in order to hunt for a truly Awesome Neighbour. And we did just that, infact we found 4 incredible Neighbourly neighbours. Click here to see who won an Awesome Neighbour prize and read their Awesome story!
- We also teamed up with SuperValue to run the Christmas Survival Guide challenge. We asked Neighbourly members to tell us their Christmas Survival tip, click here to find out whose tip came out on top, to be selected to win a $100 SuperValue voucher.
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
Thank you. We don’t say those two words nearly enough. So at this busy time of year I want to make sure you hear them from us. It’s a great privilege to run a local newspaper. We’re there for all the joys and the frustrations of this area. We get to see our communities at their best and, … View moreThank you. We don’t say those two words nearly enough. So at this busy time of year I want to make sure you hear them from us. It’s a great privilege to run a local newspaper. We’re there for all the joys and the frustrations of this area. We get to see our communities at their best and, occasionally, when they’re struggling. But what is a highlight for us is getting to know you. So a big thank you to all our readers who support us. Thank you to all of you who contribute to this paper. We appreciate all the people who have told us their stories. And thank you to all our friends in businesses who support us with their advertising. 2017 has been a momentous year. But what has been on display too often in the news has been what divides us rather than what brings us together. So as we head off for Christmas, I hope we remember all the things that bind us together. Like friends and families and the great places we choose to live. Let’s be thankful for all the good things we have right here. Merry Christmas, happy holidays. And thank you.
Julie Kaio, News Director
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
A total fire ban is in place from December 20 across the Coromandel Peninsula as the region faces another hot, dry summer.
The fire ban means open fires in public places, beaches, public conservation land (DOC) and on private property are not permitted.
Julie Kaio Reporter from Hauraki Herald
The Thames Mobility Vehicle will now be run by St John Thames after an official handover on December 20.
The service was established in 1990 by a committee of people in the community who saw a need for the vehicle.
It was replaced in 2010 with the current van, which accommodates six passengers … View moreThe Thames Mobility Vehicle will now be run by St John Thames after an official handover on December 20.
The service was established in 1990 by a committee of people in the community who saw a need for the vehicle.
It was replaced in 2010 with the current van, which accommodates six passengers and two wheelchairs
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