Heartbeats Takapuna Meeting Guest Speaker
Heartbeats Takapuna meeting at Mary Thomas Centre (behind the Takapuna Library) from 10:00am to 11:30am.
GUEST SPEAKER: Janette Tolich, M.Sc. AUT Health Unit, Akoranga Drive Campus
Janette is a qualified clinical physiotherapist with qualifications in cardiac and respiratory rehabilitation and in mind/body wellness counselling.
COME ALONG and hear Janette speak about heart health and whole body-mind therapies.
Heartbeats is a community-based heart event survivors support group that is informal, has no fees, and is supported by the Waitemata DHB Cardiac Nurses Unit and Heart Foundation NZ
For more information: contact Trent on 0220 606 199
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Gift-giving looks a lot different these days when you can pick up super-cheap goods made overseas. But do they last?
Do you have any old items like appliances, electronics or clothing that have stood the test of time? Share below!
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Christmas Carols- A brief history
Hello,
As we head into Christmas and the long holidays, the unmistakable carol music of Christmas will be heard. From shopping malls to radio stations to homes where tree decorating missions are underway not to mention seeds of an argument that reaches it zenith on Christmas Day!
But where did it all originate ( not the argument!), the carols?
Here at the Flea FM, each week we will post a few short snippets* we have curated so that you can appreciate when you hear a carol, a little history about the simple Christmas carol. Enjoy.
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In medieval times, the word ‘carol’ referred to a round dance with musical accompaniment (‘carole’ in French). It later developed into a song form of verses and a refrain. Not all the original texts had Christmassy words but many were associated with Mary, Advent and Christmas. The term has since come to be applied to all Christmas songs, whether or not in carol form.
Christmas Carols were introduced to formal church services by St. Francis of Assisi.
‘One of the oldest printed English Christmas carols is the Boar's Head Carol, sung as the traditional dish is carried in on Christmas Day at Queen's College, Oxford; it was printed in 1521.’ (Oxford Dictionary of Music)