Register Now for Term 1 Courses
The Upper Hutt Women's Centre run a number of affordable classes and workshops throughout the term for women. If you are interested in trying something new or simply connecting with others, come along and have a go.
This term classes include:
BELLY DANCING
COFFEE MORNING
LOVE TO SING
LINE DANCING
MANA WAHINE SMEAR CLINIC
MINDFUL BREATH & MOVEMENT
PAINTING IN OILS - BEGINNERS CLASS
PAINTING IN OILS - INTERMEDIATE CLASS
TOTAL BARRE
Bookings are required and for more information on times, dates and pricing for our courses please see our Education Page: https://www.uhwc.co.nz/index.php/educationclassesor call the Upper Hutt Women's Centre on 527 0017
The Centre also offer an affordable counselling service, free pregnancy tests and free legal advice - please get in touch if you require any of these services
Upper Hutt Women's Centre
6 Sinclair Street, Upper Hutt
Ph: 04) 5270017 Email:uhwomen@xtra.co.nz
Centre Hours - 9.00am - 2.00pm Monday to Friday
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THE POST FOREGOES ITS OWN TEAM
Wellington Lions (men's provincial rugby rep team) brilliantly won the Bunnings NPC last Saturday but The Post (Wellington's daily newspaper) has done absolutely no follow-up article/story in the days following the brief report on the Monday edition.
In fact the Auckland-based NZ Herald carried much more surrounding Wellington's success.
What use is this Wellington newspaper - the "great" amalgamated successor of the Dominion and The Evening Post which had presented a Trump-like lie in stating it was going to to be twice as good and as large as either of the two newspapers it derived from and with a smorgasbord of journalists.
Today it is a limp, dwindling, sometimes delivered soggy cut-down-to-comic-size newspaper that cannot even capture the essence of a stunning sports win by an outstanding team of Super Rugby and All Black quality players within its realm of distribution.