Hurunui District , Amberley

904 days ago

Meal planning with Stuff’s Dinner Sorted

Stuff

Putting a tasty and nutritious meal in front of our families each night is important for many of us, but with work, school, and activities in the way, it can also become a stressful chore.

Dinner Sorted delivers a week's worth of delicious, satisfying recipes that should please the whole … View more
Putting a tasty and nutritious meal in front of our families each night is important for many of us, but with work, school, and activities in the way, it can also become a stressful chore.

Dinner Sorted delivers a week's worth of delicious, satisfying recipes that should please the whole family, sent to your inbox on Saturday mornings. As a bonus you'll also get our Weekend Baking collection, perfect for filling the baking tins, lunchboxes, or just that 4pm gap.

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905 days ago

Enjoy a Ryman village now

Making the move to a Ryman retirement village while you’re independent allows you to enjoy everything that’s on offer.

With assisted living, resthome, hospital and dementia care also onsite, if your partner needs care before you, knowing the village care centre is only a short stroll away … View more
Making the move to a Ryman retirement village while you’re independent allows you to enjoy everything that’s on offer.

With assisted living, resthome, hospital and dementia care also onsite, if your partner needs care before you, knowing the village care centre is only a short stroll away will help ease this transition.

Care options vary between villages.
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905 days ago

Oxford market

Bibby from Rangiora

Is the Oxford market open on Sunday as normal?

905 days ago

WANTED GOOD USED HORSE SHOES PLEASE

Rae from Rangiora

Rangiora Menz Shed is fundraising for a new shed. We would very much appreciate free not over rusted horse shoes so we can make garden art to sell. If you can help with shoes or know of anyone who has any please get in touch
thank you so very much
Rae

Free

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905 days ago

childs learning blocks

Doug from Rangiora

very good condition, as shown, pickup from Rangiora, $20 for both

Price: $20

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905 days ago

Jeffrey Archer books, SOLD

Doug from Rangiora

26 books, some hard cover, some like new, sell as one lot, pick up from Rangiora, $50

Price: $50

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905 days ago

Eggs & bunny ears

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Choose pretty patterned paper to make découpage eggs, then wrap them in bunny ear napkins to create a gorgeous table setting. Get creative with your Resene paint colours.
Find out how to create your own.

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906 days ago

Lemons?

Marianne from Rangiora

Does anyone on neighbourly have lemons dropping off their tree? If so, do you think I could have a few please? Ring me on 3133003 please. Cheers,

Free

906 days ago
906 days ago

Schools Out!

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd

School holidays - let the fun begin!

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906 days ago

WELCOME MARKET

Arthur from Rangiora

Arthur will be at the WELCOME MARKET at the Rangiora show grounds today from 3 to 7 pm with his Raupo Seedhead Garden Sculptures, Bird Feeders, Fairy House Fronts and plants.

Negotiable

909 days ago

Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Canterbury aim to raise $15,000 by Friday

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

North Cantabrian Steve Baker has been a “big brother” to Aldrine for three years.

The pair play pool and golf together, they go to the beach, they make pancakes and go fishing.

He helped Aldrine make a raised garden bed for Aldrine’s mother, who uses a wheelchair.

Baker, who runs a small … View more
North Cantabrian Steve Baker has been a “big brother” to Aldrine for three years.

The pair play pool and golf together, they go to the beach, they make pancakes and go fishing.

He helped Aldrine make a raised garden bed for Aldrine’s mother, who uses a wheelchair.

Baker, who runs a small construction company, enjoyed helping him do what he wouldn’t normally.

North Cantabrians are being urged to get behind its first online campaign to raise funds for the region’s Big Brothers Big Sisters group.

With fundraising events postponed or cancelled due to the pandemic, the organisation said it had been unable to raise the money needed to run its youth mentoring programme.

It launched a Givealittle online fundraiser on April 1 and aims to raise $15,000 in 15 days (by April 15). As of 1.30pm on April 11, 55 donors had raised $9630 between them.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Canterbury matches adult mentors with tamariki who need extra support across Waimakariri and Hurunui. They recruit, train and support their volunteers.

Mentors spend an hour, once a week with the children sharing hobbies and interests.

Programme manager Ellie Le Gros said for some children in the programme, the weekly interaction with their mentor was the only time they spent outside their home or school, or had the undivided attention of an adult.

“You only need to give a little, to change a life,” she said.

Baker said: “A lot of them just want a friend.”

Several local schools were joining in the online appeal and raising money through mufti days and some North Canterbury businesses were acting as match funders.

Le Gros said local businesses that had given support included the owners of Rangiora Pak 'n Save, which donated $3000 and The Sugar Room in Kaiapoi.

The schools included St Patrick’s in Kaiapoi, Omihi, Southbrook and Loburn. They were doing mufti days with the theme of come as your mentor or someone you look up to, she said.

For the last eight years the group had a fundraiser breakfast, but with that normally attracting 250 attendees they could not hold it due to Covid restrictions.

It was a struggle, she said, so they were trying something new with the online appeal.
Cancer survivor Jake Bailey is the face of the fundraising appeal.

“Having someone to rely on when things are difficult, someone to listen to you without judgment and someone you know chooses to spend time with you can make all the difference while growing up”, he said.

One can donate to the appeal here: givealittle.co.nz...

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908 days ago

Rental required

Julia from Rangiora

Hi All. Looking for a 2-3 bedroom place to rent in the North Canterbury area. 2 Adults, very tidy, keen and excellent gardeners. Please reply if anyone knows of anywhere. Thank-you :)

910 days ago

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915 days ago

Computer Help

Bob from Loburn

SeniorNet North Canterbury is holding a session on Scams and how to avoid them in their Learning Centre at 178 King Street, Rangiora at 10.00 am on Wednesday 20 April. Bring your queries here for discussion and hopefully, answering.
Contact Lynda-Marie on 021 107 9169 for more information.

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