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Morrinsville Cat Rescue Trust

Kitty Johnson from Morrinsville Cat Rescue Trust

We are a volunteer based organisation helping rehome feral, stray and abandon kittens. Feel free to contact us if you would like to help with any of the following. Help to empty kitty litter trays 3.30pm to 4.30pm Monday to Friday and have cuddles with the kittens to help them trust humans. You can do one day per week or more, its up to you. Any food donations ie Whiska's sachets, Jimbos raw meat, Vitapet Milk, Purina one biscuits for kittens (pink bag). We accept cash donations, please pay into bank account 03 0371 0035907 00, use donation as reference. Any help is gratefully excepted. Help us to help them. Phone Karla 027 210 1333
We also have live animal traps available to capture feral cats. The cycle needs to be broken and that means catching the adults that are breeding. If you have a problems with feral cats please phone Kitty 027 6884918 to see if we can help.

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Why are ghosts such bad liars?

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Easily change the height and layout of the shelves any time as your plants grow or the items you want to showcase change with this handy pegboard finished in Resene Colorwood Whitewash.

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4 days ago

Medieval quest seeks donations for latest time travel experience

The Team from Momentum Waikato

Hamilton Gardens enthusiasts now have the opportunity to support the completion of its Medieval Garden, the next new time-travel experience at the city’s premier visitor attraction.

A fundraising campaign to raise $300,000 needed to complete the new themed space has been launched by Momentum Waikato, the region’s community foundation.

The design of the Medieval Garden will be based on the ruins of the St John of the Hermits Monastery in Sicily, made up of a ‘Cloister Garth’ for prayer and meditation and an ‘Apothecary Garden’ for growing medicinal herbs and healing plants.

Peter Sergel, the founding director and visionary designer of Hamilton Gardens, says each of its existing and planned gardens represents a major transformation point in history, with the Medieval Garden representing the spread of Christianity.

“Three particular aspects will be reflected in the Medieval Garden, one is the piety, study and prayer, second was protection and looking after strangers, and the third was superstition, particularly around geometry and maths and numbers.”

“The Medieval world has inspired all sorts of fiction, including science fiction films, because it was a strange brutal world with all sorts of magic and mystery,” says Sergel.

The monastery spaces of the Medieval Garden will ultimately be one of four gardens on site reflecting the philosophies of the world’s major religions, the others being Islam via the Indian Char Bagh Garden, Buddhism via the Japanese Garden, and Hinduism via the planned Vedic Garden.