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The Team from Jennian Homes
Next month we’re hitting an incredible milestone - 35 years of building the homes kiwis love and being a part of your community.
We’ve also been proudly supporting the Heart Foundation since 2007. This Friday we’re handing over our 50th home built for the Heart Foundation lottery.
… View moreNext month we’re hitting an incredible milestone - 35 years of building the homes kiwis love and being a part of your community.
We’ve also been proudly supporting the Heart Foundation since 2007. This Friday we’re handing over our 50th home built for the Heart Foundation lottery.
With 35 years in the industry you can count on us ‘seeing it all before’ and that’s why we’re keen to share our skills, passion, and knowledge within our local communities.
We’re extending an invitation to Neighbourly members in your area to a free and locally run information session, open to any new-home builder, no matter what level of experience. Book a complimentary seat now for your local info session.
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Scream masks, fake cobwebs and carved pumpkins; some neighbours love to get involved with the theme of Halloween while others hide in terror! We want to know once and for all, do New Zealanders embrace Halloween as much as we think? Fill out our New Zealand 2017 Halloween Survey before 19 October … View moreScream masks, fake cobwebs and carved pumpkins; some neighbours love to get involved with the theme of Halloween while others hide in terror! We want to know once and for all, do New Zealanders embrace Halloween as much as we think? Fill out our New Zealand 2017 Halloween Survey before 19 October and you could win a $100 FreshChoice voucher!
(Plus if you're dreaming of Halloween already, we'll share our recipe for our sweet and fruity Toffee Apple snacks at the end of the survey!)
Fill in to win!
Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News
Halloween is celebrated on October 31. It is very popular in the US and Ireland, and has been gaining popularity in New Zealand.
But it's not for everyone.
What do you think? Is celebrating Halloween fun, or not?
Vote in our poll and let us know your thoughts below. Please write not for … View moreHalloween is celebrated on October 31. It is very popular in the US and Ireland, and has been gaining popularity in New Zealand.
But it's not for everyone.
What do you think? Is celebrating Halloween fun, or not?
Vote in our poll and let us know your thoughts below. Please write not for print (NFP) if you don't want your comments published in our paper.
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
It's Get Ready Week, the perfect time for all of us to make sure we’re prepared for an emergency
David from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi
hi All,
For your information
The next meeting of the GEYSERLAND GUILD OF WOODWORKERS is this Thursday. Starting at 7:30pm at our clubrooms, which are next door to the St Johns Ambulance rooms in Pererika street.
please see www.ggw.org.nz... for some more info.
New members are always … View morehi All,
For your information
The next meeting of the GEYSERLAND GUILD OF WOODWORKERS is this Thursday. Starting at 7:30pm at our clubrooms, which are next door to the St Johns Ambulance rooms in Pererika street.
please see www.ggw.org.nz... for some more info.
New members are always welcome.
david
Susan Teirney from Rotorua Sulphur City Lions Club
Check out our Facebook page for latest information on activities and events.
www.facebook.com...
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The Team from Department of Conservation
It's competition time! Show us how you're loving your backyard this Conservation Week , and you could win a conservation experience on iconic Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara !
You could be setting up a backyard trap, participating in a community conservation group, planting a native tree … View moreIt's competition time! Show us how you're loving your backyard this Conservation Week , and you could win a conservation experience on iconic Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara !
You could be setting up a backyard trap, participating in a community conservation group, planting a native tree or cleaning up beaches or streams.
Find out more here:
www.doc.govt.nz...
#LoveMyBackYard #ConservationWeek
Ministry for Primary Industries
If you see myrtle rust, please don’t touch it – report it!
Myrtle rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga trees such as pōhutukawa and mānuka. It absolutely thrives in spring, making it much easier to spot.
Help us track myrtle rust and control its spread.
DO NOT … View moreIf you see myrtle rust, please don’t touch it – report it!
Myrtle rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga trees such as pōhutukawa and mānuka. It absolutely thrives in spring, making it much easier to spot.
Help us track myrtle rust and control its spread.
DO NOT TOUCH OR DISTURB THE PLANT.
Take a photo and call us immediately on 0800 80 99 66.
Thanks for helping us fight myrtle rust.
Find out more
Alex from Ngongotaha
Time for Messy Church again at St Luke’s 1223 Amohia St Rotorua. This Sunday 8 October 4-6pm.
It is Pet Parade day as we are celebrating animals. Bring your favourite well-behaved pet for a parade and blessing. Be wise: some animals might be best in a cage or on a lead. Fluffy toy animals can … View moreTime for Messy Church again at St Luke’s 1223 Amohia St Rotorua. This Sunday 8 October 4-6pm.
It is Pet Parade day as we are celebrating animals. Bring your favourite well-behaved pet for a parade and blessing. Be wise: some animals might be best in a cage or on a lead. Fluffy toy animals can roam at will. Inquiries to Alex or Jocelyn 07 357 5346 or 027 301 0795. All ages welcome.
Samm from Ngongotaha
Animates Rotorua is hosting a free educational workshop over the school holidays to teach children safety around dogs.
So awesome! Contact animates for more information. Personally I think it could be very beneficial, teaching our 3 year old when we are out and about we are often greeted by … View moreAnimates Rotorua is hosting a free educational workshop over the school holidays to teach children safety around dogs.
So awesome! Contact animates for more information. Personally I think it could be very beneficial, teaching our 3 year old when we are out and about we are often greeted by dogs unleashed and unmuzzled, and regularly reassured by dog owners that their dogs are fine around kids, when an actual fact the dogs body language and signs show us the dogs are not actually feeling fine. This is a fab opportunity for all.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Our friends at Electric Kiwi presented us with a challenge - so we had a crack... Check out our “Don’t be an egg” video! We think it’s pretty egg-septional.
Think you can do a better job than the Neighbourly team? We’re egg-stending the challenge to Neighbourly members, and there’s a… View moreOur friends at Electric Kiwi presented us with a challenge - so we had a crack... Check out our “Don’t be an egg” video! We think it’s pretty egg-septional.
Think you can do a better job than the Neighbourly team? We’re egg-stending the challenge to Neighbourly members, and there’s a $200 Prezzy® card on offer for one lucky Neighbourly member.
Simply post your "Don't be an egg, switch to the Kiwi" clip on Electric Kiwi’s Facebook page with the hashtag #SwitchToTheKiwi, and tag Neighbourly in your message to let us know you’ve entered. Check out Electric Kiwi's competition guidelines here.
We'll announce the Neighbourly winner on 31 October 2017, so you better get cracking!
Lynn Benfell from Progress Ngongotaha-Kokiri Ngongotaha Inc.
I have just been listening to todays Council sitting 'live stream' and our rates will be going up, some may go down for the next rates payment.
This is all based on increased Capital Valuations. The places mentioned for potential increases include Fordlands, Selwyn Heights, Western … View moreI have just been listening to todays Council sitting 'live stream' and our rates will be going up, some may go down for the next rates payment.
This is all based on increased Capital Valuations. The places mentioned for potential increases include Fordlands, Selwyn Heights, Western Heights, Koutu...one 'good point' mentioned is that properties in these areas have increased in value which is great according to those sharing this information. More information will follow Saturdays mail out, and you will be able to write to Council if you object. Apparently on average only 1,000 home owners object. I am in Auckland at present but decided to listen into todays meeting.
Kind Regards
Lynn Benfell
CEO Progress Ngongotaha Inc.
Chanelle from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi
Now lintons community has finished taking bike parts, anyone know who does take bike parts..besides the rubbish dump. Thanks
Mary from Hamurana
We have our monthly meetings on the 2nd Monday of the month.
Meetings are held at St Barnabus church on School road and are open to any ladies. Come and visit, sit in on a meeting and see if this is for you. Meetings start at 1.15 pm
Phone Mary for more information if you wish
Ph 3323160
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing … View moreYou read that right! Why not try something new this spring and grow your own collection of these special seeded stamps from New Zealand Post (philately sure is different in the 21st century). These gummed stamps are affixed with seeds (also available without seeds) and come with growing instructions. Available singly or in sets as well as miniature sheets and first day covers. NZ Post has more information on its website.
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