MARSDEN PROBUS CLUB
MARSDEN PROBUS CLUB
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
Probus Clubs give retired people the opportunity to join together for a renewed and revitalised outlook on life.
Club meetings, which include stimulating guest speakers, are held monthly with various interest group gatherings and activities taking place regularly throughout the month.
The basic objective of Probus is to advance intellectual and cultural interests, promote healthy minds and active bodies through social interaction and to enjoy the fellowship of new friends.
The Marsden Probus Club meets at the Wilton Bowling Club, 122 Wilton Road, Wilton on the 3rd Monday of the month at 12 noon.
Those people wishing to meet other retirees and enjoy friendship, fellowship and fun are invited to come along and learn more about the Club.
We look forward to meeting you!
For further information please contact;
Heather Montgomery: 04 476 3171, 027 476 3171, hdmont@xtra.co.nz
Poll: Should employees be able to work from home?
At the post-Cabinet press conference, the National Party asserted they want public sector staff to return to the office. This has opened a conversation about other sectors in New Zealand who have adopted working from home (WFH).
Where possible, do you think employees should be able to work from home? Vote below and share your thoughts in the comments.
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70.1% Yes
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26.8% No
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3.1% Other - I'll share below
Poll: How do you feel about dogs being allowed indoors in cafes?
For most of us, seeing a friendly doggo while out and about instantly brings a smile to our faces. But how do you feel about cafes welcoming pups inside?
Cast a vote and share your thoughts below.
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26.8% I love it!
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31.1% Only in designated areas
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42.1% No, it should be outdoors only.
Central city
Was amused to see in the daily that an inner-city resident thought a Central Park would be good to have in Wellington. Not sure how wise it is to advertise its existence as I do appreciate its peace as opposed to the Botanical Gardens, but yes, we do have a large mature park by that name which is accessible by a shortish walk up Willis Street and onto Brooklyn Hill.