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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Great to see Neighbourhood Support members in Hamilton, Ashburton and Rodney this month helping neighbours get better connected, supported and prepared.
From our whare to yours, wishing everyone a safe and fun Labour Day weekend ahead!
The team Reporter from Sunday Star Times
Hi Neighbourly - we're looking for someone who's made a capital gain on a property they've sold recently and is willing to chat about that in a news story. Can you help? Email susan.edmunds@stuff.co.nz
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You'll see this promotion in our upcoming November issue, but it's so exciting we can't wait to show you! Our annual Garden Diary for 2020 PLUS a special edition to commemorate our 75th anniversary this year, How To Grow Veges 1944-2019. You can order them now for the early bird … View moreYou'll see this promotion in our upcoming November issue, but it's so exciting we can't wait to show you! Our annual Garden Diary for 2020 PLUS a special edition to commemorate our 75th anniversary this year, How To Grow Veges 1944-2019. You can order them now for the early bird price of $11.90 each - that's a 25% savings off the retail price of $15.90 (offer will end when they hit the newsstands next month). Order online or phone 0800 624 744.
SuperGold helps 750,000 older New Zealanders stretch their money further.
There’s more than 10,000 places across the country giving SuperGold discounts and special offers on everyday essentials like fuel, food, travel and healthcare.
But how do you find them? SuperGold has that sorted with… View moreSuperGold helps 750,000 older New Zealanders stretch their money further.
There’s more than 10,000 places across the country giving SuperGold discounts and special offers on everyday essentials like fuel, food, travel and healthcare.
But how do you find them? SuperGold has that sorted with a brand new website and app - great for the many tech-savvy over 65s.
The app is the fastest and easiest way to find discounts and offers when you’re out and about. So why not take advantage?
Visit www.supergold.govt.nz to find out more, or download the free SuperGoldNZ app for your smartphone or tablet, from the App Store or Google Play.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Why not challenge yourself to watch the game with your neighbours? It could be as simple as inviting the guy next door along to the pub or organising a BBQ. Let us know your plans and win prizes! Final draw takes place on Monday. Find out more here #neighbourlysupporters
Rémy Officer from Thirty Eight in 38
Hi neighbours - I'm Rémy, one of thirteen young adults about to take on the challenge of our lifetimes! We're each climbing up Mount Maunganui 38 times in 38 hours (the vertical equivalent of Mount Everest!).
Our objective is simple: raise at least $10,000 for the CatWalk Trust, a … View moreHi neighbours - I'm Rémy, one of thirteen young adults about to take on the challenge of our lifetimes! We're each climbing up Mount Maunganui 38 times in 38 hours (the vertical equivalent of Mount Everest!).
Our objective is simple: raise at least $10,000 for the CatWalk Trust, a charity dedicated to finding a cure for spinal cord injury. We will push the limits of what we can do on our own feet, so that someday more people will be able to get back on theirs.
We would love your support! You can donate directly here, and stay up to date with our progress by following @ThirtyEightin38 on Facebook and Instagram.
Donate here
Have you been affected? New World Gate Pa is recalling a specific batch of its New World Gate Pa brand NZ Beef Premium Mince as the product may contain plastic.
Package size and description: The product is sold in clear plastic trays of various weights.
Distribution: The product is sold in New … View moreHave you been affected? New World Gate Pa is recalling a specific batch of its New World Gate Pa brand NZ Beef Premium Mince as the product may contain plastic.
Package size and description: The product is sold in clear plastic trays of various weights.
Distribution: The product is sold in New World Gate Pa, Tauranga.
Click here for consumer advice.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Treasured by many, Kulim Park is a beautifully located, north facing park at the edge of the harbour. We plan to upgrade the park in 2020 to make it even better and to meet the needs of the local community.
Join us on Saturday, 26 October to view the revised concept plans for the future of Kulim … View moreTreasured by many, Kulim Park is a beautifully located, north facing park at the edge of the harbour. We plan to upgrade the park in 2020 to make it even better and to meet the needs of the local community.
Join us on Saturday, 26 October to view the revised concept plans for the future of Kulim Park and to provide us with your feedback.
Date: Saturday, 26 October
Time: 10:30am – 1:30 pm
Location: Kulim Park, 101 Kulim Ave, Ōtūmoetai
Receive a coffee on us in exchange for your feedback.
For more information on this project, or to provide your feedback online, visit www.tauranga.govt.nz....
Julia from Papamoa Beach
The Pak'N Save Papamoa Kiwiana Xmas Parade is back for 2019 on Sunday the 24th of November!
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Marvel at all the love that our local organisations have put into their entries and soak up the Kiwiana atmosphere! This year we will have some pre-parade entertainment to … View moreThe Pak'N Save Papamoa Kiwiana Xmas Parade is back for 2019 on Sunday the 24th of November!
🎅🎄🎅🎄🎅
Marvel at all the love that our local organisations have put into their entries and soak up the Kiwiana atmosphere! This year we will have some pre-parade entertainment to entertain the little ones in the lead up to the parade. The parade will run its usual course from Dickson Rd to Pāpāmoa Plaza.
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We will also be judging our floats prior to the parade so make sure to give a huge cheer for your winning floats who will be proudly showcasing their winning rosette on their float.
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Entry is FREE! Enter your walking group or vehicle float now! This is the perfect event to connect your organisation or business to our locals by showcasing your community spirit!
Entries close on the 31st of October 2019. To register your float or walking group please click on the below link and fill in the entry form.
form.jotform.co...
Spaces are filling fast!
#PakNSavePapamoa #PapamoaKiwianaXmasParade2019 #PapamoaNZ #Thebiglittlecityatthebeach
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi
The Bachelor of Humanities awaits you!
Meet Christina Nuku who graduated with a double major in Indigenous Studies and Policy. Through Awanuiārangi, Christina went on a 3-month indigenous knowledge exchange programme at the University of Northern British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
She … View moreThe Bachelor of Humanities awaits you!
Meet Christina Nuku who graduated with a double major in Indigenous Studies and Policy. Through Awanuiārangi, Christina went on a 3-month indigenous knowledge exchange programme at the University of Northern British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
She shares “the exchange connected me with the Nisga’a people, First Nations tribal systems, communities and Hauora programmes. It informed my studies and opened my mind. It was a genuine privilege to connect with the tangata whenua there, and an opportunity I would never otherwise have had”
Open your mind too! Study with us in 2020.
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Sandeep from Pizza Jacks Ltd.
Come to 17/83 Pyes Pa Road to enjoy the Yummy Pizza's.
Anne from Papamoa Beach
WE ARE RE-RELEASING LE REVE SUITE OF PRODUCTS IN TAURANGA
PERFUME, AROMATHERAPY, REED DIFFUSERS, SOY CANDLES, AND BIO-SCIENTIFIC SKINCARE.
Phone Anne Banks 021 979388 (Independent Le Reve Consultant) for a coffee and chat about what we have to offer and how you can access our products at … View moreWE ARE RE-RELEASING LE REVE SUITE OF PRODUCTS IN TAURANGA
PERFUME, AROMATHERAPY, REED DIFFUSERS, SOY CANDLES, AND BIO-SCIENTIFIC SKINCARE.
Phone Anne Banks 021 979388 (Independent Le Reve Consultant) for a coffee and chat about what we have to offer and how you can access our products at discounted shopping. Or go onto our website www.lereve.co.nz... and view the suite of products.
We are also looking for consultants to sell in the surrounding areas, so if you are looking for extra income especially with Christmas just around the corner, then please give me a call I'de love to talk with you re the possibilities.
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In the West, pink first became fashionable in the mid-1700s, when European aristocrats -- both men and women -- wore faint, powdery variants as a symbol of luxury and class. Madame de Pompadour, the chief mistress of Louis XV, loved the color so much that, in 1757, French porcelain manufacturer … View moreIn the West, pink first became fashionable in the mid-1700s, when European aristocrats -- both men and women -- wore faint, powdery variants as a symbol of luxury and class. Madame de Pompadour, the chief mistress of Louis XV, loved the color so much that, in 1757, French porcelain manufacturer Sèvres named its exquisite new shade of pink, Rose Pompadour, after her.
Pink was not then considered a "girls" color -- infants of both sexes were dressed in white. The tint was, in fact, often considered more appropriate for little boys because it was seen as a paler shade or red, which had "masculine," military undertones.
The more recent association with women and femininity started around the mid-19th century, when "men in the Western world increasingly wore dark, sober colors," leaving brighter and pastel options to their female counterparts.
Keep reading: edition.cnn.com...
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