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Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui
One of the many plant samples collected by Dr Daniel Solander and Sir Joseph Banks in Queen Charlotte Sound 250 years ago.
Thanks to Te Papa for the image.
Common name Crown fern / Māori name Petipeti, Piupiu, Tāniwhaniwha, Turukio
Clare from Fairhall - Renwick - Woodbourne
Wed 8th May, a free opportunity to find out first hand how Glen and Clare have lost over 70kg between them and how you can too!
Free
The Team from Resene ColorShop Blenheim
If you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick … View moreIf you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui
The folk at Mills Bay Mussels are blocking of the street outside their Havelock tasting room on Sunday, May 12.
There will be free tastings - Try them grilled, crumbed, smoked, beer-battered and lost of other ways.
Vintage Vibes will be playing, there's a coffee cart, honey cart, … View moreThe folk at Mills Bay Mussels are blocking of the street outside their Havelock tasting room on Sunday, May 12.
There will be free tastings - Try them grilled, crumbed, smoked, beer-battered and lost of other ways.
Vintage Vibes will be playing, there's a coffee cart, honey cart, Mademoiselle Crêpes and more.
$10 per person, children free under 12. 😊
These guys will also be at the Bayleys Marlborough Friday Night Feast - Feast Marlborough - where you can buy a ticket for the street party. Why not buy one as a gift for Mothers Day!
Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui
Fifty years ago, the scope of Captain Cook's bicentenary was much narrower than it will be this year.
It was almost exclusively a celebration of the navigational feats and achievements of Cook.
A Māori perspective was largely absent. So too was any recognition of the role of the Tahitian … View moreFifty years ago, the scope of Captain Cook's bicentenary was much narrower than it will be this year.
It was almost exclusively a celebration of the navigational feats and achievements of Cook.
A Māori perspective was largely absent. So too was any recognition of the role of the Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia in these early encounters.
Separated from their homelands for perhaps 500 years, Māori saw Tupaia as a link to their ancient past.
Many remembered the Endeavour as ‘Tupaia’s waka’, not Cook’s.
Captain Cook 'First Encounter' celebrations a 'difficult step towards a truly shared story' by Rowan Light
www.stuff.co.nz...
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
‘The children are our future.’ It’s a well-loved cliché around the world because it’s absolutely true. The hopes and dreams we have for our communities are only as strong as the children and young people who continue to believe in them long after we’re gone.
This month is all about … View more‘The children are our future.’ It’s a well-loved cliché around the world because it’s absolutely true. The hopes and dreams we have for our communities are only as strong as the children and young people who continue to believe in them long after we’re gone.
This month is all about supporting our young people, to encourage and empower them to not only be the change-makers and community builders of tomorrow but also the best versions of themselves. To listen to their perspective and remember that it’s not just about what we can teach them, but what lessons they can teach us. After all, the recipe for creating healthy, happy children includes a lot of the same ingredients for building safer, more resilient and connected communities.
Want to share your thoughts?
Let us know how you’re supporting young people in your communities this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople
Last Call for all of you creative cookies and DIY devotees to submit your work in the Resene Upcycling Awards. Remember, it can be an old item you've spruced up or something you've found a completely new purpose for. Let us see these creations!
Submit your entry in the 2019 Resene … View moreLast Call for all of you creative cookies and DIY devotees to submit your work in the Resene Upcycling Awards. Remember, it can be an old item you've spruced up or something you've found a completely new purpose for. Let us see these creations!
Submit your entry in the 2019 Resene Upcycling Awards by sharing your upcycled masterpiece with your neighbours. Of course, there are goodies to be won including four prizes up for grabs worth $500 (plus spot prizes). Multiple entries are welcome - don't forget to include your before and after pics and mention any Resene products you've used!
Enter now
Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui
Can't wait for the Bayleys Marlborough Friday Night Feast on May 12 with Feast Marlborough.
Check out their lineup - Some of these delicious food producers will be at our huge First Encounters event on November 23.
Feast Merchants
Scotch Wine Bar & Wine Shop + Flaxbourne Pure Lamb
Mills … View moreCan't wait for the Bayleys Marlborough Friday Night Feast on May 12 with Feast Marlborough.
Check out their lineup - Some of these delicious food producers will be at our huge First Encounters event on November 23.
Feast Merchants
Scotch Wine Bar & Wine Shop + Flaxbourne Pure Lamb
Mills Bay Mussels
Peter The Swiss Butcher + Boom Chef Blenheim
Viva la Vaca
Mademoiselle Crêpe
Sweet Creations NZ
Appleby Farms Ice Cream
Koffie Mobile
Golden Mile Brewing + Cloudy Bay Clams + The Vines Village Cafe & Deli, Wine Cellar & Boutique Stores
Manaaki
Old Road Estate
Organic Winegrowers New Zealand
Karaka Cuisine + Thomas's Marlborough
Marlborough Garlic Ltd - NZ Garlic & Shallot growers
Al Brown New Zealand Chef + Regal Marlborough Salmon
Sallie from Blenheim
Private Sale, 27 Tremorne Avenue, Blenheim, 7201. check it out on Trade me and Facebook for photos and video.
Negotiable
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Area: Coastal Marlborough, especially the Kaikoura Coast, Wellington and Wairarapa, mainly near the coast.
Valid: 9 hours from 5:00pm Monday to 2:00am Tuesday
Forecast: From around 5pm about coastal Marlborough and 7pm for Wellington and Wairarapa through to the early hours of Tuesday, south to… View moreArea: Coastal Marlborough, especially the Kaikoura Coast, Wellington and Wairarapa, mainly near the coast.
Valid: 9 hours from 5:00pm Monday to 2:00am Tuesday
Forecast: From around 5pm about coastal Marlborough and 7pm for Wellington and Wairarapa through to the early hours of Tuesday, south to southwest winds may may approach severe gale in exposed places. Read more.
Robyn Neighbourly Lead from Picton - Waikawa
Towball mounted, with Allen key and tether strap included. Easily takes 3 adult bikes. In good condition.
Price: $30
The Team from Marlborough District Council
New Pay by Plate parking meters are coming to Blenheim’s CBD mid-year.
A practice meter has been set up at the Council office at 15 Seymour Street. Come in and test drive the new system, anytime from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm on week days.
The new meters are easy to use - you simply enter your … View moreNew Pay by Plate parking meters are coming to Blenheim’s CBD mid-year.
A practice meter has been set up at the Council office at 15 Seymour Street. Come in and test drive the new system, anytime from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm on week days.
The new meters are easy to use - you simply enter your plate number and time, press ok, pay, then walk away.
The ticketless system accepts coins and debit/credit cards and means there’s no need to return to your vehicle after you’ve paid.
Learn more
Jyn from Blenheim
Spreading the word about Marlborough's LGBTQIA+ Facebook group: www.facebook.com...
This is a social and support group for anyone who identifies as LGBTQIA+ and allies. We organise regular social events at various locations around Marlborough. In between events, the Facebook group is a private… View moreSpreading the word about Marlborough's LGBTQIA+ Facebook group: www.facebook.com...
This is a social and support group for anyone who identifies as LGBTQIA+ and allies. We organise regular social events at various locations around Marlborough. In between events, the Facebook group is a private space for members to share thoughts, engage in discussions, and offer support to others.
Neal from Blenheim
Hi everyone
Does anyone else have Trustpower as their electricity supplier?
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Winter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.
Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a … View moreWinter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.
Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a better deal.
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