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Branch Manager from All Kitchens
Hi Neighbours, if you are kitchen renovating or need bathroom, laundry, bedroom, garage or general storage cabinetry then please contact us. We specialize in replacement kitchen / cabinet doors & kitchen renovations. Look forward to being of service.
We want you and your family to be confident in the water so that you can enjoy this water nation of ours! We provide lessons for babies, pre-schoolers, school age and adults. Touch base with us today to book in for your FREE trial lesson. We have locations in both Albany and Hobsonville Find out more
Come along to our upcoming special Summer Open Days and treat yourself to the perfect summertime treat, a delicious strawberry tart made by our very own chefs. Then join us for a stroll around the village to discover why so many over 65s are choosing to make the move to our … View moreCome along to our upcoming special Summer Open Days and treat yourself to the perfect summertime treat, a delicious strawberry tart made by our very own chefs. Then join us for a stroll around the village to discover why so many over 65s are choosing to make the move to our three North Shore Villages. We have a fabulous selection of low-maintenance homes available now, all with brand-new interiors and spacious open-plan living.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Knightsbridge Village, Windsor Park: Wednesday 12 February 10am – 1pm
Mayfair Village, Northcross: Saturday 15 February 10am – 1pm
Parklane Village, Forrest Hill: Wednesday 19 February 10am – 1pm
Find out more
The team from Friends of Okura Bush (FOOB)
Celebrate our natural world and enjoy amazing music with your family and friends at Auckland's largest environmental awareness music festival!
● Sat 15th Feb 2020, Okura Park (81 Okura River Road)
● 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
● For more info and ticket sales please click here.
This … View moreCelebrate our natural world and enjoy amazing music with your family and friends at Auckland's largest environmental awareness music festival!
● Sat 15th Feb 2020, Okura Park (81 Okura River Road)
● 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
● For more info and ticket sales please click here.
This year your tickets and donations will support Friends of Okura Bush's exciting new project — a boardwalk to protect our ancient coastal forest & rare wildlife.
All tickets purchased go into the draw to win 1 of 3-weekend getaways at the historic Dacre Cottage located on beautiful Karepiro Bay in the Okura Bush Reserve! Winners announced at the festival.
Live Music Lineup:
The Vibes - Knights of the DUB Table - Strangely Arousing - Clap Clap Riot - Soaked Oats - Odds n Ends - Ungus Ungus Ungus (Aus) - Rhythm for the Soul - Levi Sesega - Aro - Mema Wilda + more
See you there!!
PS - Volunteers welcome, get in quick to sign up for your dream job.
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours,
A parenting programme delivered entirely by text is helping parents improve their skills and reduce stress.
Do you think you will take up this parenting help tool?
Hi neighbours,
Auckland's new trains have started arriving from Spain - and they need to be unwrapped.
Harry Calder, 9, is at the train depot in Onehunga to pull the plastic off for a sneak peak of the trains before they hit the tracks, in this KEA Kids News video bulletin.
To read more, … View moreHi neighbours,
Auckland's new trains have started arriving from Spain - and they need to be unwrapped.
Harry Calder, 9, is at the train depot in Onehunga to pull the plastic off for a sneak peak of the trains before they hit the tracks, in this KEA Kids News video bulletin.
To read more, click here.
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Brad Flahive Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours, NZ has the highest rate of melanoma in the world and less than 10% of Auckland's playgrounds have a shade sail to protect kids and parents. Should there be better protection at our playgrounds?
Please type 'NFP' if you don't wish your comment to be published.
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, The V8 supercars race costs Auckland ratepayers $1.2m and is the city's most-publicly-sponsored major event. So how did it suddenly end up shifting from its Pukekohe home to Waikato's Hampton Downs? Read the story below:
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Be in to WIN one of ten family passes to 118th Helensville Show. Leap into the Country 29th February.
Simply email the name of your favourite farm animal along with your name, email and phone number to: win@helensvilleshow.co.nz Entries close Monday 24th February.
The 118th Helensville Show … View moreBe in to WIN one of ten family passes to 118th Helensville Show. Leap into the Country 29th February.
Simply email the name of your favourite farm animal along with your name, email and phone number to: win@helensvilleshow.co.nz Entries close Monday 24th February.
The 118th Helensville Show is the largest one day show in the North and showcases the best of rural traditions along with great food, award-winning craft beer and wines. trade stands and a full equestrian and livestock schedule plus great entertainment from the main stage that includes the popular Junior Farmer Competition.
Tickets can be purchased online. Winners will be notified via email by Wednesday 26th February.
T's & C's apply.
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Hi neighbours,
Sad news for food lovers. Central Auckland institution Food Alley is closing its doors after 28 years.
Food Alley was Auckland's first dedicated asian food hall.
To read more, click here.
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Ilan from Castor Bay
Auckland’s cultural arena includes at least one show that’s likely to grab some attention this summer – a striking collection of monochrome prints of the Maasai people by award-winning photographer Ilan Wittenberg, on show at Malcolm Smith Gallery, UXBRIDGE Arts.
From Here to Africa is a … View moreAuckland’s cultural arena includes at least one show that’s likely to grab some attention this summer – a striking collection of monochrome prints of the Maasai people by award-winning photographer Ilan Wittenberg, on show at Malcolm Smith Gallery, UXBRIDGE Arts.
From Here to Africa is a collection of captivating portraits of the Maasai people from Tanzania. I found myself deeply inspired upon meeting the Maasai tribe and realised the opportunity to document their unique culture which is being eroded by Western influence and modern technology. On a personal level, this reminds me of the true value of photography: preserving memories in order to relive special stories and pass them on to others. Through this series of carefully composed photographs, the Maasai people can share their rich culture with the world.
The collection is presented in a film-noir monochrome, capturing these portraits in a classically timeless style; lending a unifying appearance that emulates analogue lithographic techniques. I wanted viewers to focus on the humanity aspect of each portrait: expressions and body language, shapes and forms. I eliminated distracting colours to ensure that viewers focus on the people within the photos, and make emotional connections with these individuals.
I aim to depict the Maasai culture in an authentic and honest way, using a clear narrative style which shows people the significance of their culture, as well as their individual personalities. My goal is to provoke your imagination regarding the traditions of the Maasai people and the stories behind their portraits. In sharing this portfolio, I encourage viewers to show tolerance: to accept all people and to recognise the value of cultural diversity. We would all experience an enhanced sense of community if we took the time to appreciate interactions which allow us to discover the world beyond our familiar boundaries.
‘From here to Africa’ was also selected as a featured exhibition at the 2020 Head On photo festival in Sydney.
The show will run from February 28 to April 24 at UXBRIDGE Arts and Culture, Howick, admission is Free.
Opening Event: Friday, February 28 at 7:30 pm with keynote speaker Sir Bob Harvey. Click here to RSVP: www.HereToAfrica.com...
Artist Talk: Saturday, March 7 at 11 am.
35 Uxbridge Rd, Howick
FRI – MON 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
TUE – THU 10:00 am – 9:00 pm
Free
Kevin from Murrays Bay
Just moved and have heaps of empty boxes. Please message me if you want them.
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