Feeling Cultured-Join us for a cultured day out!
Its all aboard on November 5th, as we head to Featherston to discover C’est Cheese, an institution for fromage fans from far and wide. You’ll find cheese for every set of taste buds as we are taken through a tasting, from French-style blues to cumin flecked gouda, including local favourites Kingsmeade cheese from Masterton and Drunken Nanny from Martinborough. Lunch today is at The Offering in Greytown, a firm local favourite-we even have sometime for a bit of early Christmas shopping. We then make our way to Masterton for a peak behind the scenes at Aratoi Museum of Art and History, as our guide reveals the hidden treasures and the stories behind them.
Depart Wairarapa-Farriers car park 8:30 am or Tranzit Travel Centre 8.15 am-Lower Valley Travellers please give us a call.
Return: Wairarapa -Farriers car park 3:45 pm or Tranzit Travel Centre 3:30 pm
Includes: Coach, tasting, tour and lunch
follow this link to book as seats are limited!
Poll: Are you as excited as we are for Te Matapihi’s grand reopening?
Wellington’s Te Awe Library on Brandon St will be closing its doors for good at 5 pm on March 1. It’s been the city’s largest temporary library, and now it’s making way for the exciting return of Te Matapihi Central Library!
We want to know: Are you as excited as we are for Te Matapihi’s grand reopening?
Want all the details? The Post has everything you need to know.
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46% Yes
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54% No
Poll: As a customer, what do you think about automation?
The Press investigates the growing reliance on your unpaid labour.
Automation (or the “unpaid shift”) is often described as efficient ... but it tends to benefit employers more than consumers.
We want to know: What do you think about automation?
Are you for, or against?
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9.2% For. Self-service is less frustrating and convenient.
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43.7% I want to be able to choose.
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47.1% Against. I want to deal with people.
Tap Fusion opens Wellington Fringe Festival
New Zealand’s home-grown Tap Dance show, Tap Fusion, will be opening the Wellington Fringe Festival at the Hannah Theatre this weekend. The show is a unique collaboration of New Zealand’s top Tap dancers performing alongside artists of Street Dance, Swing Dance and live musicians. This will be the first time a Tap show has been seen at the Fringe Festival.
Tap Fusion is the work of former New Zealand Dance Champion brothers Brandon and Cameron Carter-Chan. They say the show is designed to expose the diversity of New Zealand artists through Tap Dance by inspiring, uplifting, and promoting the idea of creative collaboration, encouraging people to work with artists outside their social circle, and to increase opportunity and strengthen the arts community as a whole.
Tap Fusion is on at The Hannah Theatre, 12 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington on 13th & 14th February.
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