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Theresa Vause from English Language Partners Auckland South
English Language Partners Auckland, South has welcomed many new Afghan learners this year who have come into New Zealand under the Afghan Emergency Re-settlement scheme. They and their families are finally being settled into the communities of South and East Auckland with the help of the New … View moreEnglish Language Partners Auckland, South has welcomed many new Afghan learners this year who have come into New Zealand under the Afghan Emergency Re-settlement scheme. They and their families are finally being settled into the communities of South and East Auckland with the help of the New Settlers Family and Community Trust www.nfact.co.nz... . Their priorities are learning English and settling their children into schools. They have jumped at the chance to learn either on-line with Zoom or face-to-face in classes where they can meet and make new friends. You may have a new neighbour who looks different to you. Remember, greetings are universal and a warm, welcoming “hello” and “how are you”? will make all the difference to new, New Zealanders and their families feeling comfortable in their new communities. You might also share some Maori greetings – their children will be learning these at school.
Taking small steps and setting smaller goals has the power to reduce distractions, clear our path to success, and increase motivation and productivity. It is important to focus on the small steps to reach our end goal, as each step propels us closer.
Speak to our team today about how we can help… View moreTaking small steps and setting smaller goals has the power to reduce distractions, clear our path to success, and increase motivation and productivity. It is important to focus on the small steps to reach our end goal, as each step propels us closer.
Speak to our team today about how we can help your child take the next step with their learning.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Manukau
Turn an old suitcase into a glossy glam decorative piece with a little imagination and Resene paint colours!
Find out how to create your own.
Cherie from Papatoetoe
Hi Neighbours,
Am looking for any free carpet (or cheap) to put in garage, any contributions would be greatly appreciated. please pm me if you are able to help.
Thank-you
Free
The Team from Red Cross Shop Takanini
Last chance to get awesome deals on Chooza auctions and support New Zealand Red Cross.
Throughout March, Chooza online auctions is donating proceeds from sales to New Zealand Red Cross in support of our Annual Appeal.
To see all our listings, hit the button below.
The Team from Auckland Council
Our region's vibrant cultures are celebrated this month with World of Cultures (18 March - 3 April).
This festival offers free activities online and in-person across Tāmaki Makaurau.
With easy long-distance international travel still a way off, you can still immerse yourself in Pacific … View moreOur region's vibrant cultures are celebrated this month with World of Cultures (18 March - 3 April).
This festival offers free activities online and in-person across Tāmaki Makaurau.
With easy long-distance international travel still a way off, you can still immerse yourself in Pacific weaving, admire hand-drawn Indonesian batik fabrics, join a Bollywood dance class and watch live cultural performances.
Although this year's festival is smaller due to COVID-19 restrictions, World of Cultures is a great opportunity to learn, dance, eat and explore everything that makes Auckland a unique and incredible place to live.
Visit the World of Cultures website for more activity details including COVID-19 restrictions for in-person events by clicking on -Read More'.
Communications from James Cook High School
Please read this important notice for tomorrow's all day activity.
A reminder that there will be no spectators and it is a closed event for students and staff only.
Exceed - we fix windows & doors
Our teams are busy helping kiwis prepare their homes for a cosy winter!
Do you need to get your windows and doors ready?
Give the Exceed we fix windows & doors a call today on ? 0800 2525 00
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Auckland
By donating to the Foundation every dollar you invest in our programmes results in a $7.80 return to New Zealand's Economy 💚 Why not invest in tamariki and rangatahi today? Donate today through the link below.
Papatoetoe from Papatoetoe
Design and create a traditional Phulkari – which literally translates to ‘flower work’. This is a style/technique of embroidery particular to Punjab, usually in the form of a scarf or a piece of cloth.
Get creative and choose any material of your choice e.g., Paper, fabric etc. The finished … View moreDesign and create a traditional Phulkari – which literally translates to ‘flower work’. This is a style/technique of embroidery particular to Punjab, usually in the form of a scarf or a piece of cloth.
Get creative and choose any material of your choice e.g., Paper, fabric etc. The finished design must be of A3 size (297x420 mm).
This competition is open to ages 14-17 and 18+ with prizes to be won for each category!
Competition closes Friday 22 April 2022.
Send your entries to papatoetoe.library@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
Maybe you’re thinking the recycling fairies at Auckland Council will magically sort your hazardous waste.
Gas bottles cause fires in rubbish and recycling trucks. Take your gas bottle to TankTest or Matagas for free, or drop it off at a Community Recycling Centre. Never put a gas bottle in … View moreMaybe you’re thinking the recycling fairies at Auckland Council will magically sort your hazardous waste.
Gas bottles cause fires in rubbish and recycling trucks. Take your gas bottle to TankTest or Matagas for free, or drop it off at a Community Recycling Centre. Never put a gas bottle in your kerbside bin, Think before you throw.
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