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Julie from Karori
Because of rearrangement of my kitchen, there is no longer room for my dual zone Kogan wine cooler. ( it is temporarily in my living room now).
The cooler is from memory about 2 years old and always worked well. Space for 6 red wines at the top and 12 whites at the bottom. Most wine coolers are … View moreBecause of rearrangement of my kitchen, there is no longer room for my dual zone Kogan wine cooler. ( it is temporarily in my living room now).
The cooler is from memory about 2 years old and always worked well. Space for 6 red wines at the top and 12 whites at the bottom. Most wine coolers are only single zone and the recommended temperature is then about 13 degrees, but this cooler is dual zone. The cooler has an interior light.
Dimensions:
34.5x51x65 cm
Weight 16.5 kg
Colour : black
If no longer available I will note it on this post!
Pick up City End Karori ( drive on) Please text on 0272484333 or mail me if genuinely interested.
Price: $100
Peter from Karori
Hapkido Martial Arts classes for Juniors (years 4-8) and Senior 13+ – teaches self-defence, confidence and fitness.
We provide a safe environment to learn Hapkido martial art. You will learn how to defend yourself, gain confidence to walk away from trouble and how to handle yourself if you … View moreHapkido Martial Arts classes for Juniors (years 4-8) and Senior 13+ – teaches self-defence, confidence and fitness.
We provide a safe environment to learn Hapkido martial art. You will learn how to defend yourself, gain confidence to walk away from trouble and how to handle yourself if you can’t.
We run three Senior classes a week: Monday and Thursday 6-7.30pm and Saturday 10-11.30am. And for Juniors, Saturday 10-11am.
We are at Club K, 65 Salamanca Road, Kelburn. There is adequate free parking available.
Each class includes males and females, and beginners through to black belts.
Find us at www.wellingtonhapkido.com... to find out in greater detail what we do and how to join. Or just come, or ring Peter 021 431 561.
Amitava from Kaiwharawhara
Free 3 adjustable Red Bar/Island Stools with Back Rests, as seen in the photo ... anyone interested needs to pick them up asap from Kaiwharawhara, Wellington city.
Free
Heather Baldwin from Karori Community Centre
UPDATE: POSITION FILLED
Thanks to ALL the wonderful people who applied or sent through emails of interest. We have been almost overwhelmed by the quantity and quality of applicants. As we were keen to make an appointment as soon as possible, we have short listed and interviewed some wonderful, … View moreUPDATE: POSITION FILLED
Thanks to ALL the wonderful people who applied or sent through emails of interest. We have been almost overwhelmed by the quantity and quality of applicants. As we were keen to make an appointment as soon as possible, we have short listed and interviewed some wonderful, community focused people and made our appointment.
The new person starts on Monday 19 August - watch this space to find out who our new COMMUNITY SUPPERSTAR is !!!
What a great community that has so many capable, experiences and community focused individuals who want to work with us to make Karori a really great place to live and be part of.. It was a REALLY tough decision ....
Karori Community Centre - Job-share fixed term position – about 12 hours per week
We are looking for a customer focused person, with lots of initiative and the ability to learn quickly, to job-share the Office Coordinator role.
This is a fixed term position starting asap until about 20 December 2024. Flexibility with your hours would be helpful, and if you can work more hours occasionally (to a max of about 25), that would be an advantage, usually between 9am and 3pm.
In the New Year a permanent part-time role will be coming available.
You will be part of a small, close-knit team and ensure our community users have a warm, inspiring, helpful experience. No two days are ever the same.
Using your welcoming manner, you will provide general reception duties, excellent administrative support and may be involved in one-off events. You will have good communication, interpersonal and networking skills, be highly self-motivated and take initiative. Being friendly, composed and efficient are key along with having a proactive approach to problem solving.
You will help ensure the office is run effectively, manage bookings, invoicing, the cleaning contract, coordinate minor building repairs and ensure Health and Safety procedures are in place. You will have great Microsoft skills. Ideally you would also be familiar with Xero and have social media skills, or be prepared to learn.
For further information email Heather Baldwin on chair@karoricommunitycentre.org.nz
To apply please forward a brief CV with a covering letter telling us a little bit about yourself to chair@karoricommunitycentre.org.nz
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Hi neighbours! Here are some product recalls from the past 2 weeks. Click on the title of these to bring up specific details of the recall.
Food:
Harvest Snaps brand Baked Pea Crisps
Raymons Mince Pies and Sausage Rolls
Kings Finest Small Batch Liqueur brand Advocaat
… View moreHi neighbours! Here are some product recalls from the past 2 weeks. Click on the title of these to bring up specific details of the recall.
Food:
Harvest Snaps brand Baked Pea Crisps
Raymons Mince Pies and Sausage Rolls
Kings Finest Small Batch Liqueur brand Advocaat
King brand Traditional Soup Mix Gluten Free Vegetable
Pavillion brand Beef and Gravy Pies
Henderson Dairy brand Farm Fresh Raw Milk (unpasteurised)
Products:
Serene S2068 Bathroom Heater.
Rylee and Cru Pyjama set
Avanti Bikes
Kale Airmove Fan
Ensure you check your household items to ensure you aren't consuming or using anything harmful.
Plane Sense from Plane Sense
The Independent Herald has reported on the public health, legal and safety issues raised with the High Court, about the 1 December 2022 DMAPS flight path change. The change results in a concentration of jet engines above our suburbs, decibels level of up to 80dB and exacerbated health conditions … View moreThe Independent Herald has reported on the public health, legal and safety issues raised with the High Court, about the 1 December 2022 DMAPS flight path change. The change results in a concentration of jet engines above our suburbs, decibels level of up to 80dB and exacerbated health conditions susceptible to loud noise and reduced sleep - including brain injury recovery, dementia, sensory and noise processing disorders, depression and more - in children, the elderly and vulnerable members of our community. Please support your neighbours in pushing back against this change, a process that was approved under time pressure and has regulatory issues.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
Give an old cot a new lease of life in fresh Resene paint colours with this easy makeover project.
Julia Kennedy from Friends of Karori Cemetery
Today is our annual homage to Mrs Chippy on International Cat Day. Mrs Chippy is remembered on the grave of his faithful owner Harry McNeish [McNish]. His statue attracts many visitors to the cemetery every year. They drop in to see us at The Shelter and ask 'Where's the cat?' 🐈
… View moreToday is our annual homage to Mrs Chippy on International Cat Day. Mrs Chippy is remembered on the grave of his faithful owner Harry McNeish [McNish]. His statue attracts many visitors to the cemetery every year. They drop in to see us at The Shelter and ask 'Where's the cat?' 🐈
For Mrs Chippy's full story, please see his Wikipedia entry:
en.wikipedia.org...
Directions of to find to Harry and Mrs Chippy can be found using the cemetery website:
wellington.discovereverafter.com...
Plot: Ch Eng 2/L/30
Nicola from Karori
Single bed bunk set, in excellent, used, near-new condition. Barely ever used as in grandparents guest bedroom.
Can be split in to two single beds when needed, as seen in photos.
Sturdy, strong. The set comes with a ladder and the top bed comes with side guardrails as an added safety measure.… View moreSingle bed bunk set, in excellent, used, near-new condition. Barely ever used as in grandparents guest bedroom.
Can be split in to two single beds when needed, as seen in photos.
Sturdy, strong. The set comes with a ladder and the top bed comes with side guardrails as an added safety measure.
Free up space in the bedroom and make more room for activities.
Perfect for your children sharing a room or those who want a friend to stay overnight.
WOODEN FRAME
Size/Dimensions:
2025mm long (203cm L)
1010mm wide (101cm W)
910mm high (bottom bunk - 91cm H)
830mm high (top bunk - 83cm H)
Colour: Mid to dark brown
MATTRESSES (x2 included)
Excellent quality single mattresses bought with bunk bed frame.
- Orthopaedic mattress: 186cm L x 95cm W x 24cm D (includes an extra spongy plush foam topper)
- Standard Single mattress: 186cm L x 95cm W x 20cm D
Comes with its own Allen hex key and assembly instructions.
Listing price is for the bunk bed frame and the two mattresses.
Ideally pick up would be best but delivery could be included by negotiation if within the Kapiti/Wellington region.
Price: $400
Angela Gordon from St Ninian's Uniting Parish
WellAble Special Presentation: Empowering Independent Living
Date: Tuesday, 20 August 2024
Time:10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Location: St Ninian’s Church, Karori [208 Karori Road]
Come and join us for an insightful session with our guest speaker, Maria Luisa Suarez from WellAble, at the … View moreWellAble Special Presentation: Empowering Independent Living
Date: Tuesday, 20 August 2024
Time:10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Location: St Ninian’s Church, Karori [208 Karori Road]
Come and join us for an insightful session with our guest speaker, Maria Luisa Suarez from WellAble, at the Karori Friendship Club! She will share valuable information on resources and assistive technology designed to enhance independence and well-being.
Explore practical solutions for daily living and discover how WellAble can provide support in the Wellington region. WellAble provides a free and impartial Disability Information and Advisory Service throughout the Wellington region.
Everyone is Welcome! Don’t miss this chance to connect and empower yourself or your loved ones.
RSVP by Sunday, 18 August if you wish to attend - donations are appreciated for refreshments. Contact us at 476 7137 📞 or email: stnup@xtra.co.nz
Plane Sense from Plane Sense
Plane Sense Wellington Inc. has filed and served legal proceedings against Airways, Aeropath Ltd, Wellington International Airport Ltd and the Director of Civil Aviation. The respondents are being challenged to account for public health, safety and legal issues, resulting from decisions made before… View morePlane Sense Wellington Inc. has filed and served legal proceedings against Airways, Aeropath Ltd, Wellington International Airport Ltd and the Director of Civil Aviation. The respondents are being challenged to account for public health, safety and legal issues, resulting from decisions made before and after implementing the DMAPS flight path change, on 1 December 2022. The flight path change increases aircraft movements at Wellington Airport, it diverts jet aircraft over residences sooner than the previous path, and the change took place without consultation with the community.
Support our suburbs - this time it's our community, next time it could be yours.
Read the impact on residents' health here - planesensewellington.com/people
Latest Media release - drive.google.com...
Supporting documentation - drive.google.com...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Look at these lovely faces around New Zealand who have introduced themselves on our Know Thy Neighbour page. We all love learning about the people around us and we want you to join in too!
So share a photo and a little bit about yourself so your neighbours can (virtually) meet you!
Introduce yourself here
Is your garden producing more fruit and veg than you know what to do with? Or are you simply wanting to add more to your cooking? NZ Gardener has teamed up with Upstart Press this August with a great subscription offer to help you out!
Subscribe to NZ Gardener for 1 or 2 years and you’ll … View moreIs your garden producing more fruit and veg than you know what to do with? Or are you simply wanting to add more to your cooking? NZ Gardener has teamed up with Upstart Press this August with a great subscription offer to help you out!
Subscribe to NZ Gardener for 1 or 2 years and you’ll receive the Abundance plant-based recipe book by Anna Valentine. Abundance offers over 100 recipes that are filling, healthy and packed with flavour, plus enjoy your monthly dose of NZ Gardener magazine - the perfect combo. T&Cs apply.
The team at NZ Gardener
Find out more
Neil from Thorndon
Speed bumps have been installed at the intersection of Hill Street and Tinakori Rd but get this - they're in the cycle lane!
Looking left to check for traffic coming up Tinakori Rd today l was jolted into the air by these ridiculous speed bumps in the cycle lane. Of all the dumb ideas by the … View moreSpeed bumps have been installed at the intersection of Hill Street and Tinakori Rd but get this - they're in the cycle lane!
Looking left to check for traffic coming up Tinakori Rd today l was jolted into the air by these ridiculous speed bumps in the cycle lane. Of all the dumb ideas by the current City Council this has to be the most stupid!
The Thorndon Quay debacle is the current winner for dumb WCC spending but these speed bumps for cycles come close.
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August 7 is Aged Care Employee Day. Today, we take the opportunity to honour our compassionate and dedicated carers. Introducing Helen Danielsen, who has worked in the Special Care Unit at Ernest Rutherford Village for 15 years.
When Senior Caregiver Helen Danielsen first joined the Ernest … View moreAugust 7 is Aged Care Employee Day. Today, we take the opportunity to honour our compassionate and dedicated carers. Introducing Helen Danielsen, who has worked in the Special Care Unit at Ernest Rutherford Village for 15 years.
When Senior Caregiver Helen Danielsen first joined the Ernest Rutherford Special Care team, it was working the night shift as it was the perfect job to manage while she raised her children as a single mum.
Click read more for the full story.
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