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A huge congratulations to Meredith and Craig Butland from Avalon Service Centre. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now they need your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Meredith and … View moreA huge congratulations to Meredith and Craig Butland from Avalon Service Centre. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now they need your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Meredith and Craig. Thanks for bringing joy to your community.
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Nominated by Maureen Coomer from Lower Hutt: "Meredith and Craig Butland and their team do a wonderful job, always keep me updated on what is happening and go the extra mile to make sure every job is to the customer's satisfaction. They drop people at their workplaces and pick them up when work on the car is finished, have courtesy cars available, do excellent mechanical work and are just really nice folk. They take the time to talk to customers about anything and are great neighbours to the local residents. Avalon Service Centre are definitely our local heroes in Avalon."
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Seamus Boyer from Wellington City Council
It’s not too often that Council officers reply to queries from the public with poems about poop. In fact, it’s fair to say a recent response to 4-year-old Joshua might well be the first.
Read the story, and the poem, here: wellington.govt.nz...
Faye from Newtown
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Cheryl from Karori
Exciting Children's & Teens holiday workshops at Inverlochy Art School
Weaving - Tuesday, 20 April
Printmaking - Monday - Thursday, 19-22 April
Mandala Magic - Thursday & Friday, 29 & 30 April
Watercolour edges & washes for teens, Thursday & Friday, 29 & 30 April
… View moreExciting Children's & Teens holiday workshops at Inverlochy Art School
Weaving - Tuesday, 20 April
Printmaking - Monday - Thursday, 19-22 April
Mandala Magic - Thursday & Friday, 29 & 30 April
Watercolour edges & washes for teens, Thursday & Friday, 29 & 30 April
Holiday programme - Mon-Friday, 19-23 April and or 26-29 April
Cartooning & Zines - Thursday & Friday, 22-23 April
and more...
For more information visit inverlochy.org.nz
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Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
A fabulous summer tournament sport week!
Beautiful weather at MAADI for our rowers, 3 crews through to semi finals and Grace and Sophie are rowing in a B final on Saturday. Our volleyball girls, playing in their first ever Volleyball Nationals, just won their final game. The team ended up 7th in … View moreA fabulous summer tournament sport week!
Beautiful weather at MAADI for our rowers, 3 crews through to semi finals and Grace and Sophie are rowing in a B final on Saturday. Our volleyball girls, playing in their first ever Volleyball Nationals, just won their final game. The team ended up 7th in Division 6, great first effort! The Marsden cricket team had a convincing win over Kapiti College, setting a tough target of 126 runs to take the Premier 2 Championship (Kapiti scored 82). The team performed the best they have all season and were excited to win and achieve their goal to remain unbeaten throughout the competition. Go Marsden!
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Peter from Karori
1st Floor, 8 Fifeshire Avenue, Te Aro, Wellington.
Wellington Martial Arts Centre has two areas: one of some 100 sq m which has a 9m x 9m area in Judo mats; and a second area of some 50 sqm, 9m x 5.5m, which can be in jigsaw mats.
We would welcome clubs to share with the six clubs here.
… View more1st Floor, 8 Fifeshire Avenue, Te Aro, Wellington.
Wellington Martial Arts Centre has two areas: one of some 100 sq m which has a 9m x 9m area in Judo mats; and a second area of some 50 sqm, 9m x 5.5m, which can be in jigsaw mats.
We would welcome clubs to share with the six clubs here.
There are toilets, changing rooms, kitchen and storage.
This space would also suit such as Pilates, Feldenkrais, Tai-chi or other activities that have need for mats. Especially if you need space during the day. Inquire to see if suits you.
The smaller space which has a polished wood floor could be securely separated with access to the common areas of toilets, changing rooms, kitchen and storage.
Inquiries to : karoriwgtn@yahoo.com
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Marsden parents Miranda Harcourt and Stuart McKenzie are the creative team behind a new play opening at Bats Theatre in April. 'Transmission' is an original, multi-media theatre show, drawn from over 20 hours of verbatim interviews recorded since April 2020 with NZ Prime Minister Jacinda … View moreMarsden parents Miranda Harcourt and Stuart McKenzie are the creative team behind a new play opening at Bats Theatre in April. 'Transmission' is an original, multi-media theatre show, drawn from over 20 hours of verbatim interviews recorded since April 2020 with NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson and leading epidemiologist Michael Baker around the decision to lockdown NZ in response to Covid-19 and its targeted elimination.
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
In celebration of library week, inspirational Marsden Old Girl Madeleine Chapman headlined Assembly with stories of her journey toward becoming a writer. We loved her messages of the importance of using privilege and power to make change, of getting to know people whose world view is different … View moreIn celebration of library week, inspirational Marsden Old Girl Madeleine Chapman headlined Assembly with stories of her journey toward becoming a writer. We loved her messages of the importance of using privilege and power to make change, of getting to know people whose world view is different from your own, and of valuing the amazing care and support that comes with a Marsden education. A strong contingent of girls enjoyed a follow-up free and frank discussion with Madeleine and came away buzzing. Thank you Madeleine, we are so proud of you!
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Sofia and Phoebe were selected to trial for the NZ U17 Football squad last week. They braved the weather to play their best and then attended a presentation from Leon Birnie about the process and what NZ Football are looking for. Best of luck girls!
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Marsden's Year 11 students enjoyed Paul Nicholson's awesome "Making IT Happen" workshop which covers goal setting, ways to achieve those goals and also dealing with problems (the beeps) along the way. It ended with our students challenging themselves to break a wooden board with… View moreMarsden's Year 11 students enjoyed Paul Nicholson's awesome "Making IT Happen" workshop which covers goal setting, ways to achieve those goals and also dealing with problems (the beeps) along the way. It ended with our students challenging themselves to break a wooden board with the palm of their hands... they were surprised by what they can achieve.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
Wondering what the new year holds in store for interiors? Here are some of the window treatment trends we’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021.
Warm neutrals: More than ever after 2020, we’re looking at our homes as tranquil retreats from a chaotic world. Calming, neutral tones take the lead - … View moreWondering what the new year holds in store for interiors? Here are some of the window treatment trends we’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021.
Warm neutrals: More than ever after 2020, we’re looking at our homes as tranquil retreats from a chaotic world. Calming, neutral tones take the lead - and although greys and whites continue to be popular, interior palettes are warming up. For contemporary neutrals consider colours like cream, oatmeal, sand and taupe.
Fear not though - neutrals don’t have to mean boring! Play on light and dark variations, subtle patterns and layering textures to keep things interesting.
Maximalism: In complete contrast to calming neutrals, maximalism is all about embracing clashing patterns, saturated colours and dynamic interior combinations.
Forget “less is more” - be bold and bring a little fun into your home this year!
Smart technology: Open and close your window treatments at the touch of a button with a remote or mobile app - or add them to your home automation system. Motorisation is taking off in Kiwi homes and curtains and blinds are no exception.
With an app you can pre-set your window treatments to open or close on a timer or do it instantly from your phone - even when you’re not at home.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
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