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325 days ago

27 August - Inverlochy Cushion Concert with the Little Symphony Sax Quartet

Cheryl Corrado from Inverlochy Art School

Join us for the August Cushion Concert at the historic Inverlochy House with LITTLE SYMPHONY SAX QUARTET . Not to worry if a cushion's not your thing...we have chairs!

This ensemble features some of the heavyweights of jazz wind playing from the Wellington scene (Oscar Laven ~ Bassoon/Saxophone, Jake Baxendale ~ Bass Clarinet/Saxophone, and Kaito Walley ~ Trombone), and features mainly original music with a few fun arrangements sprinkled in. Also guesting is Tristan Carter on Violin.

Limited tickets available so book early to avoid disappointment. Door sales may be available. Tickets $20 Book here www.inverlochy.org.nz...

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17 hours ago

This one is a real head-scratcher!

Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

I sound like one letter but I’m written with three. I show you things when you look through me. What am I?

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4 days ago

Why are ghosts such bad liars?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

...You can see right through them.

No, we haven't lost the plot! July 1st is International Joke Day and because laughter is good for your body, we want to get involved.

So, go on, jokers! Share your best joke below...

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2 hours ago

Western Suburbs Stroke Survivors meeting 9th July

Peter from Karori

Kia ora,
Our next meeting of the Western Suburbs Stroke Survivors will be on Tuesday 9th June 2024 at 10.30am at Huntleigh Home, 221 Karori Road.

To find us, go in and past Reception and turn right.
We look forward to meeting all fellow stroke survivors, carers and friends and discussing how we are getting on.

Nga mihi,
Peter Macleod
Convenor