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Di Jordan from Wellington High School
All students arrive at the end of January. The students are three 16 year old German/Austrian boys, here for one or two terms.
We are looking for host families who are inclusive, caring, supportive and willing to share their home and Kiwi life with a student. Visiting students want to experience… View moreAll students arrive at the end of January. The students are three 16 year old German/Austrian boys, here for one or two terms.
We are looking for host families who are inclusive, caring, supportive and willing to share their home and Kiwi life with a student. Visiting students want to experience day to day life with a New Zealand family and to feel a part of the family.
The 2024 homestay fee is $340 per week.
For more information or to sign up contact:
Prue Isaacs, International Director
P: +64 3858911 x 897| M: +64 21 303938
homestay@whs.school.nz
If you’ve seen the current Ryman TV commercial, then you’ve probably seen Judy rowing past the camera on a beautiful still Auckland morning.
Rowing is one of Judy’s passions, and she’s had great success with it, competing up and down the country since picking up the sport in her 50s. A … View moreIf you’ve seen the current Ryman TV commercial, then you’ve probably seen Judy rowing past the camera on a beautiful still Auckland morning.
Rowing is one of Judy’s passions, and she’s had great success with it, competing up and down the country since picking up the sport in her 50s. A highlight in her rowing career was in 2017 when Judy, along with her rowing partner Alison, competed in The World Masters Games, winning a silver medal in the 1000m Women’s Pairs.
She currently holds the title of top women's single sculler in the 70-75 year age group in New Zealand and is second in the North Island for the 65-75 year age group.
Adventure is in Judy’s DNA. She’s always up for hitting the open road and exploring the fantastic wilderness that Aotearoa has to offer. When she’s not rowing, Judy loves to hike. And she’s no stranger to several hard South Island trails.
Having a lifestyle this active and busy means that Judy doesn’t want to be worrying about her home while she is away. She chose Ryman’s Murray Halberg Village because it suits all her needs, right down to the location near the water as well as all the safety and security benefits.
“It’s a lock up and leave it situation,” she says.
Click to read the full story.
Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear Neighbours,
Fresh lychees have arrived!
As lychee is getting more popular, many people are waiting for its new season.
Please visit our store to check it!
123 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington
Cheers!
What do you want to do with your life? Would you like to travel, downsize, have more money and more free time? Do you ever feel like your stuff holds you back, but the thought of decluttering just seems too hard? If so, you’re not alone.
This is the first of a series of articles dedicated to … View moreWhat do you want to do with your life? Would you like to travel, downsize, have more money and more free time? Do you ever feel like your stuff holds you back, but the thought of decluttering just seems too hard? If so, you’re not alone.
This is the first of a series of articles dedicated to helping you to downsize, declutter and rightsize your life, brought to you by Ryman Healthcare in conjunction with decluttering expert Peter Walsh.
When helping people to declutter, Peter never starts by focusing on the stuff itself. Every item in your home has a story, so the first step is to think about what that story is.
Maybe you’re thinking about downsizing as you approach retirement but still have all the artwork and toys and books that belonged to your now adult children, and don’t know what to do with them. Perhaps letting go of that old sports equipment means letting go of a vision you had of yourself that no longer fits who you are. Maybe you’re holding onto heirlooms you have no use for because you want to keep the memory of the person alive.
No matter what your situation is, it’s easier to declutter and downsize if you start by identifying the feelings that underlie your attachment to your stuff before tackling the stuff itself.
Click to read more.
Clive from Island Bay
Thursday 14th December
10.15 am St Hilda’s: Traditional Communion Service with Carols. Refreshments and a chat afterwards.
Sunday 17 December
10 am St Hilda’s Anglican: Pop-up Nativity - A special retelling of the Christmas Story involving total audience participation. There’s … View moreThursday 14th December
10.15 am St Hilda’s: Traditional Communion Service with Carols. Refreshments and a chat afterwards.
Sunday 17 December
10 am St Hilda’s Anglican: Pop-up Nativity - A special retelling of the Christmas Story involving total audience participation. There’s going to be a lot of BOOM! in this service. Come dressed up as one of the Christmas characters!
10am Presbyterian Church: The children lead our 10am service
7.00pm Presbyterian Church: Ukulele Christmas - Play and sing favourite Christmas songs. Music provided; bring voices, instruments and friends.
Christmas Eve - Sunday 24 December
10 am - St Hilda’s: A short carols and testimony service on Christmas Eve, followed by a shared lunch.
5 pm Presbyterian Church: Service of carols, readings and candles.
6.00 pm Presbyterian Church: Carol singing at Village at the Park: Meet at Village at the Park rest home on Adelaide Rd at 6pm. Song sheets provided.
6.00 pm St Francis de Sales Catholic Church: Family Mass
6.45 pm Wellington Churches: Carol Singing at Hospital. Meet up in the hospital foyer and go around the wards singing carols. This is arranged by the hospital chaplains and the hospital staff, and is a blessing to everyone who participates as well as to the staff and patients.
9.00pm St Francis de Sales Catholic Church: Night Mass with Choir
Christmas Day
9.30 am Baptist Church: Christmas Day Celebration with sparkling grape juice and Christmas nibbles!
9.30 am Presbyterian Church: Celebrating Christmas Day at 9.30 with a short relaxed family service.
9.30 am St Hilda’s: Short Christmas Service with Communion
10.30am: Korean Presbyterian Church: Service.
After Christmas
Sunday 31 December 10 am - Combined Service at St Hilda's
Sunday 7 January 10 am - Combined Service at Baptists
Sunday 14 January 10 am - Combined Service at Presbyterians
Hayley from Kelburn
Kiaora everyone!
This is the last weekend I'll be opening the pop-up sale. It's being held at 76 Salamanca Rd, across from Kelburn Park, today & tomorrow.
Come by & say hello! I have beautiful handmade festive decorations, jewellery, candles, & more. Lovely new books, … View moreKiaora everyone!
This is the last weekend I'll be opening the pop-up sale. It's being held at 76 Salamanca Rd, across from Kelburn Park, today & tomorrow.
Come by & say hello! I have beautiful handmade festive decorations, jewellery, candles, & more. Lovely new books, delicious baking & a selection of gorgeous vintage pieces that you won't find anywhere else.
I also have a selection of pieces from the talented 'Ruby Crochets'. A Wellington maker who specialises in wearable crochet with a 70s flavour.
Gift wrapping's available, cash & bank transfers accepted. It's a wonderful way to support a creative neighbour, or just meet some more people in the area. I'd love to see you. Mere Kirihimete!
Julia Kennedy from Friends of Karori Cemetery
Look at this happy and hardworking group who represent our Tuesday Working Bees team in Gum Gully. If you’ve walked through there recently, you can’t have failed to notice the transformation – all thanks to them.
If you would like to join the group, there are two more bees scheduled before… View moreLook at this happy and hardworking group who represent our Tuesday Working Bees team in Gum Gully. If you’ve walked through there recently, you can’t have failed to notice the transformation – all thanks to them.
If you would like to join the group, there are two more bees scheduled before Christmas: on 12th and 19th December. Bees will then resume on 16th January. There is no commitment to come to every bee, nor to stay for the whole three hours. Bring your own refreshments (as you can see demonstrated).
If you would like to find out more and where to meet, please email:
secretary@friendsofkaroricemetery.co.nz
David from Island Bay
Just been watching the TV news predicting that Wellington is going to be suffering severe water shortages in the coming summer months.
And I'm wondering, why is the WCC spending so much time, money and resources on digging up and replacing perfectly good gutters in Island Bay (and other … View moreJust been watching the TV news predicting that Wellington is going to be suffering severe water shortages in the coming summer months.
And I'm wondering, why is the WCC spending so much time, money and resources on digging up and replacing perfectly good gutters in Island Bay (and other suburbs). They've been doing this work literally for months in Beramphore and Island Bay. And the old gutters appear to be in quite good if not very good condition.
Why are they not using this time, money and resources fixing our water infrastructure???
I don't understand. Is it just me wondering this????
Vaughan from Karori
Location: Queen Margaret College Hall;
53 Hobson St, Thorndon, Wellington
Our final concert of the year, DIVERSITY.
The programme features music celebrating the different holidays and traditions we honour in New Zealand such as Easter, ANZAC day, Waitangi, Valentines and Christmas.
Come … View moreLocation: Queen Margaret College Hall;
53 Hobson St, Thorndon, Wellington
Our final concert of the year, DIVERSITY.
The programme features music celebrating the different holidays and traditions we honour in New Zealand such as Easter, ANZAC day, Waitangi, Valentines and Christmas.
Come along and join in an event that will allow you to reflect on your own holiday traditions, whilst listening to innovative and fresh arrangements of familiar and new tunes.
We're joined by special guests, the Synergy Quartet, an up-and-coming Wellington-based barbershop group. Formed only last year, Synergy have already sung at the International Harmony Convention in Louisville Kentucky, and were finalists at the Pan Pacific Barbershop Convention in Auckland.
Purchase tickets online at the ticketing agency Eventbrite (www.eventbrite.co.nz) or through our website (www.wellingtonmvcnz.org).
Prices:
Adult - $25; child (5 - 18 years) - $5; family (2 adults and 2 children) - $50; student (with student ID) - $15.
Cash door sales will be available. We look forward to seeing you there.
Date & Time: Saturday 9 December, 7:00 pm
Cheryl from Karori
Saturday 9 December is the last day for the Inverlochy end of year exhibition. Come check us out between 12-4pm this Saturday. Meander through the historic Inverlochy house to see the artwork produced by students, tutors and studio artists. Artworks will be available for purchase.
(image on … View moreSaturday 9 December is the last day for the Inverlochy end of year exhibition. Come check us out between 12-4pm this Saturday. Meander through the historic Inverlochy house to see the artwork produced by students, tutors and studio artists. Artworks will be available for purchase.
(image on poster by Christine Gregory)
Euan from Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Community Christmas Market is on this Saturday 9 December from 12pm to 4pm at the Brooklyn Community Centre on Harrison Street. Catch up with friends and neighbours while browsing through a wide variety of stalls with great gifts for Christmas. Delicious food from kitchen and Ooh la la… View moreThe Brooklyn Community Christmas Market is on this Saturday 9 December from 12pm to 4pm at the Brooklyn Community Centre on Harrison Street. Catch up with friends and neighbours while browsing through a wide variety of stalls with great gifts for Christmas. Delicious food from kitchen and Ooh la la Crepes outside, plus a great fun playground for the kids. Everybody welcome.
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Peter from Karori
Kia ora,
Our next meeting of the Western Suburbs Stroke Survivors will be on Tuesday 12th December at 10.30am at Huntleigh Home, 221 Karori Road.
To find us, go in and past Reception and turn right.
Did you know in New Zealand about 9,000 people each year have a stroke. Some 2,000 die … View moreKia ora,
Our next meeting of the Western Suburbs Stroke Survivors will be on Tuesday 12th December at 10.30am at Huntleigh Home, 221 Karori Road.
To find us, go in and past Reception and turn right.
Did you know in New Zealand about 9,000 people each year have a stroke. Some 2,000 die from a stroke; about another 2,000 are left severely incapacitated, about another 2,000 have considerable disability and the rest have some disability or nearly recover. Nobody recovers completely.
It is estimated that some 50% of strokes can be avoided with life style changes.
Interested to find out what you can do to have a good chance to avoid a stroke??
We look forward to meeting all fellow stroke survivors, carers and friends and discussing how we are getting on.
Nga mihi,
Peter Macleod
Convenor
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