Waikanae Beach, Waikanae

614 days ago

Last chance to nominate!

Prospa

Our 2023 Local Business Hero Awards nomination phase closes on Sunday. Neighbours - you only have a few more days to nominate a favourite local business to give them a chance to win an incredible $10,000 package.

Show your support for your local today by nominating them to be this year's … View more
Our 2023 Local Business Hero Awards nomination phase closes on Sunday. Neighbours - you only have a few more days to nominate a favourite local business to give them a chance to win an incredible $10,000 package.

Show your support for your local today by nominating them to be this year's Prospa Local Business Hero!
Nominate now

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614 days ago

Any Simon R Green fans out there?

Jan from Paraparaumu Beach

18 x paperbacks .. varying condition but at least half in very good. Inspection welcome.

Price: $20

614 days ago

Find Your Safe Haven

Charles Fleming Retirement Village

Nothing is less predictable than the weather.

Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens, we prepare for adverse events, so you don’t have to. In an emergency, we’ll take care of everything, to ensure sure that you and those you treasure most have exactly what you need.

Rest assured, … View more
Nothing is less predictable than the weather.

Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens, we prepare for adverse events, so you don’t have to. In an emergency, we’ll take care of everything, to ensure sure that you and those you treasure most have exactly what you need.

Rest assured, you’re in safe hands.

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616 days ago

TE HORO HALL AGM 26 April

Judy from Otaki District

The Annual General Meeting of the Te Horo Hall Incorporated Society will be held on Wed 26 April at 7pm.

You will hear the Chair report on activities & progress over the past year, and the annual financial report will be presented. Officers and a committee will be elected - nominations are … View more
The Annual General Meeting of the Te Horo Hall Incorporated Society will be held on Wed 26 April at 7pm.

You will hear the Chair report on activities & progress over the past year, and the annual financial report will be presented. Officers and a committee will be elected - nominations are invited.

All welcome.

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616 days ago

Orange Bike Ride 2023 - 30 April - even better than last year

Philip from Waikanae

Orange Bike Ride 2023 - Paraparaumu - on Eventfinda

Following a successful event in 2022, we are organising another Orange Bike Ride in Kāpiti this year, scheduled for 30 April. The Orange Bike Ride aims to promote cycling as a sustainable means of transport which helps us to address climate … View more
Orange Bike Ride 2023 - Paraparaumu - on Eventfinda

Following a successful event in 2022, we are organising another Orange Bike Ride in Kāpiti this year, scheduled for 30 April. The Orange Bike Ride aims to promote cycling as a sustainable means of transport which helps us to address climate change through a standout and enjoyable family-oriented event connecting New Zealanders with the local Dutch communities in as many regions as possible across Aotearoa New Zealand.


Arriving from 9.30am in Otaihanga Domain the Start will be at 10am, with prize giving at 11.30am. Prizes are given for the best orange dressed bike and biker.
Dutch biscuits for everybody, plus games and activities for the children upon finishing the track, hosted by the council.
Full O Beans Coffee will be there with their coffee cart, serving Dark Horse.
People can ride the reasonably short track along Waikanae River once or multiple times. While waiting for prize giving, games and activities are available for the children.
For more information and registration please go to the following link in EventFinda:
Orange Bike Ride 2023 - Paraparaumu - Eventfinda

Come and join us as a participant or a spectator, plus forward this to your friends and family.
We have also attached a poster for you and to share with others.

Philip Verstraaten
Waikanae

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OBR 2023 A4 poster with link in PDF.pdf Download View

616 days ago

Come and learn a number of simple strategies that will have people talking about your business and easily remembering what you offer.

Glen from Paraparaumu

With competition for customers more intensive than ever, marketing has never been more vital. Word-of-mouth marketing remains the most cost-effective way to promote your business. Come and learn a number of simple strategies that will have people talking about your business and easily remembering … View moreWith competition for customers more intensive than ever, marketing has never been more vital. Word-of-mouth marketing remains the most cost-effective way to promote your business. Come and learn a number of simple strategies that will have people talking about your business and easily remembering what you offer. Pass on the good word. Learn more at keda.nz...

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616 days ago

5 Double glazed windows

Monika from Raumati Beach

$50-$100/each
The price is per window, the lesser price is for the partially damaged ones.
Windows are 1200Wx1390H
All have a mid level transom
3 are top opening and 2 are bottom opening. One of the top and one of the bottom opening ones where partially damaged while removing but could be used… View more
$50-$100/each
The price is per window, the lesser price is for the partially damaged ones.
Windows are 1200Wx1390H
All have a mid level transom
3 are top opening and 2 are bottom opening. One of the top and one of the bottom opening ones where partially damaged while removing but could be used for a shed/garage. The others are in good condition. Double glazed. The reveal is 115mm on all of them.
The roman blinds come with the windows if you want them.

Negotiable

616 days ago

Census 2023 - Still time to get your forms in

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Mōrena Kāpiti. Haven't filled out your 2023 Census forms yet? There's still time to make sure you're represented – census information is important for every community around the country.

You can get an access code, paper forms, or support at www.census.govt.nz...

View more
Mōrena Kāpiti. Haven't filled out your 2023 Census forms yet? There's still time to make sure you're represented – census information is important for every community around the country.

You can get an access code, paper forms, or support at www.census.govt.nz...

#2023Census #AllOfUsCount #TatauTātou

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623 days ago

How is the rising cost of fruit and vegetables impacting your household?

Editor Reporter from

Prices for fruit and vegetables were 17% higher in February than a year earlier - and costs are likely to up even more due to Cyclone Gabrielle. A growing number of Wellingtonians have joined their local fruit and vege co-ops where they can get fresh product much cheaper. Have you noticed the … View morePrices for fruit and vegetables were 17% higher in February than a year earlier - and costs are likely to up even more due to Cyclone Gabrielle. A growing number of Wellingtonians have joined their local fruit and vege co-ops where they can get fresh product much cheaper. Have you noticed the change in your shopping bill and what are you doing to combat this?

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617 days ago

Rocking chair

Richard from Paraparaumu

Small solidly built rocking chair. Has been reupholstered. In good condition.

Price: $80

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620 days ago

Teachers

Gaynor from Paraparaumu

When my kids were very young I relieved in New Entrant classes ( one class increased from 35 to 50 pupils with no assistance & no resources!) to all levels of secondary school. When I changed to full time I taught years 7 & 8 as I wanted to be with them all day & take them camping when … View moreWhen my kids were very young I relieved in New Entrant classes ( one class increased from 35 to 50 pupils with no assistance & no resources!) to all levels of secondary school. When I changed to full time I taught years 7 & 8 as I wanted to be with them all day & take them camping when camps didn't provide meals. There were no photocopiers or computers. I provided individual workbooks for students by making carbon copies of the work I designed & using a blackboard. Class sizes were about 40 pupils. No assistance for a partially sighted & a hearing impaired student or learning delayed. Students were grouped for maths & spelling.
I spent Sunday afternoons at school & evenings, after my children were in bed, preparing lessons & marking work. BUT, there are numerous benefits to teachers: being able to work near home (saving travel expenses & time); having your children at the same school; after 3 pm having your children play outside while you work on; generous holidays (I was often sick at the start for a few days). Teachers "Count your blessings...." (an old adage).

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618 days ago

Steel Bunks

Richard from Waikanae Beach

Steel Bunk or 2 single beds complete. Includes 2 Foam mattresses and a second side frame not shown in photo. Average condition. Measurements 1990mm long x 990mm wide. Pick up from Waikanae Beach. Ph 0274439160

Price: $50

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618 days ago

Reminder of two genealogy meetings happening on 21 March and 23 March

Donna from Otaki District

DAYTIME MEETINGS.

The first of these meetings will be held on Tuesday 21 March
from 10.00am to 12.15pm in the Supper Room.
The theme for this meeting will be “Finding Genealogy in YouTube and Pinterest.”
EVENING MEETING

Thursday 23 March
Kelly Dix from the National Library of New … View more
DAYTIME MEETINGS.

The first of these meetings will be held on Tuesday 21 March
from 10.00am to 12.15pm in the Supper Room.
The theme for this meeting will be “Finding Genealogy in YouTube and Pinterest.”
EVENING MEETING

Thursday 23 March
Kelly Dix from the National Library of New Zealand will speak about DigitalNZ - Searching the website and using the stories tool for genealogists.
7.30 start at the Supper Room, Memorial Hall, Otaki. See flyer for further information

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619 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Another stunning pic for from Andrew Gorrie.

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619 days ago

Art Exhibition

Vincent from Waikanae

Art Exhibition

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