Tauwhare Hall needs you!
Tauwhare Hall Committee Annual General Meeting
is on Wednesday 12 September 2018 at 7.30pm
This past year, the Committee has focused on maintenance and improvement projects around the outside of the Hall. The car park resealing is finally underway, with temporary repairs complete and a resealing in the spring, when the weather should be better for it. A new front fence is also being built soon.
The current Committee is Craig Sharman, Pippa Berry-Cope, Adelle Cooke, Lockie Verner, Janine Broekhuizen, Heather Mollekin, and David Mollekin.
We have three Committee members who have now left the district, and two others who are definitely standing down at this year’s AGM (due to other community commitments). We need new committee members to keep a functioning committee going. We need you!
The amount of time required from Committee members is usually to attend 4 meetings a year, with each meeting taking around 1 ½ hours. This is to discuss and organise various tasks that keep the Hall running, such as taking bookings and arranging maintenance work to be carried out. The Hall Committee would welcome people who like to organise social events for the community too.
Being on the Hall Committee is a great way to meet local people and make a contribution to the community, through the running of our much used and enjoyed Hall.
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From rugged campsite to 7.5ha resort
Grant Kilby has always loved camping. His mum was director of health at the YMCA, and he would attend YMCA camps in the school holidays. “I think it was mandatory that I was there,” he jokes.
He went on camping holidays with his parents, and later, took his own kids.
“Camping’s been in my blood.”
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