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Joanne Wyman-Macer from Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church
Come and join us Today Mairangi Presbyterian Church Hall.
Bring a plate of food to share & enjoy entertainment by the GLENFIELD ENTERTAINERS. Christmas raffles & trade table operating
Gold coin donation at the door.
Are you or your parents lonely? Do you know of anyone looking for … View moreCome and join us Today Mairangi Presbyterian Church Hall.
Bring a plate of food to share & enjoy entertainment by the GLENFIELD ENTERTAINERS. Christmas raffles & trade table operating
Gold coin donation at the door.
Are you or your parents lonely? Do you know of anyone looking for friendship and fellowship with entertainment once a month?
If so, we have a lunch group where you bring your own lunch, listen to entertainers and we provide you tea or coffee.
It is open to all on the 2nd Thursday of each month at the Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church Hall 12noon – 2pm.
There is a trading table that operates selling surplus vegetables, fruit, jams, home cooking, books and nick knacks.
This is then followed by an hour of quality entertainment from 1pm – 2pm. Different entertainers are booked each month.
Restarting next year in February
Joanne Wyman-Macer from Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church
The annual packing of treats donated by members of the Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church took place on 6 December.
Representatives from the three recipient groups within Presbyterian Support Northern: (Family Start; SHINE and Youth Workers in Secondary Schools) joined in. They each gave a summary … View moreThe annual packing of treats donated by members of the Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church took place on 6 December.
Representatives from the three recipient groups within Presbyterian Support Northern: (Family Start; SHINE and Youth Workers in Secondary Schools) joined in. They each gave a summary of the work they do and how much these gift boxes are appreciated. They have the responsibility of making sure that these boxes get to the families and people who are in need of some cheer.
This year a new record of 82 boxes was achieved as well as 3 bins of donated products that wouldn’t fit in the boxes.
Photos show the hall at the start of the wrapping service as well as a close up of wrapping in progress. It was a joyous occasion.
It’s hard to put your finger on why Ryman care centres just feel different. Perhaps it’s our constant drive to improve through innovations such as our myRyman Care app and Delicious menu, or perhaps it’s the genuine warmth of the care we provide.
Our 'Experience the Care Difference’… View moreIt’s hard to put your finger on why Ryman care centres just feel different. Perhaps it’s our constant drive to improve through innovations such as our myRyman Care app and Delicious menu, or perhaps it’s the genuine warmth of the care we provide.
Our 'Experience the Care Difference’ guide paints a picture of the care, kindness and comfort that our residents experience every day. It offers a comprehensive guide to rest home, hospital and specialist dementia care, as well as our serviced apartment options. So, for the inside knowledge into what makes a Ryman care centre different, check out our guide.
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Ports of Auckland Round the Bays is back for a 49th year on Sunday 28 February 2021 and we’d love to invite you and your whānau, friends or workmates to take part in NZ’s largest fun run and BBQ!
Dust off those organising shoes, gather up the crew, secure your entries, and lock in your … View morePorts of Auckland Round the Bays is back for a 49th year on Sunday 28 February 2021 and we’d love to invite you and your whānau, friends or workmates to take part in NZ’s largest fun run and BBQ!
Dust off those organising shoes, gather up the crew, secure your entries, and lock in your Hospitality Package so you’re booked for a fantastic day out!
#RTB2021
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With record low interest rates, there's never been a better time to invest in property.
Ellerslie is fast becoming one of the city's most popular suburbs, and Safari Group's The Residences at Central Park is an exciting development comprising a range of studio, one, and … View moreWith record low interest rates, there's never been a better time to invest in property.
Ellerslie is fast becoming one of the city's most popular suburbs, and Safari Group's The Residences at Central Park is an exciting development comprising a range of studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments at a surprisingly attractive price point.
As a successful and well-respected investor-focused company, that has been bringing similar properties to market for 25 years, Safari Group manages the whole process, from design and construction, through to marketing, sales and even management.
Their broad experience and attention to detail means that potential buyers are assured of a quality investment, which will deliver excellent returns, for those looking for cash flow positive investments
Solidly constructed, with concrete reinforced piles, the concrete and steel exterior is elegantly clad with pre-finished aluminium curtain wall, ensuring comfortable assimilation into the built environment.
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Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel
Hi everyone,
Now that summer's finally here and the holidays are just around the corner for many, we'd love to hear about your favourite summer holiday memories. Has there been a trip that you continue to think about years later? Where did you go, with who and what did you get up to? … View moreHi everyone,
Now that summer's finally here and the holidays are just around the corner for many, we'd love to hear about your favourite summer holiday memories. Has there been a trip that you continue to think about years later? Where did you go, with who and what did you get up to? What made it such a stand-out experience? As usual, please put 'NFP' in your comment if you don't want it included in a travel article. Cheers.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi Auckland neighbours,
Have you been the victim of parcel theft?
If so, what happened? When and where?
Which items went missing? What was their value?
… View moreHi Auckland neighbours,
Have you been the victim of parcel theft?
If so, what happened? When and where?
Which items went missing? What was their value?
How do you feel about the theft?
Have you had compensation for your missing items?
* Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.
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Only a few days to go until Xmas.
It was a very special year for all of us,
and we are looking forward to 2021.
We wish all our patients a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year 2020.
Stay strong, be safe, have fun, relax, enjoy and smile.
Claudia, Lutz and the Bachmann Orthodontics Team.
Our … View moreOnly a few days to go until Xmas.
It was a very special year for all of us,
and we are looking forward to 2021.
We wish all our patients a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year 2020.
Stay strong, be safe, have fun, relax, enjoy and smile.
Claudia, Lutz and the Bachmann Orthodontics Team.
Our practice will be closed on Friday, December 18th and will reopen on Monday, January 18th 2021
Urgent advice, please text Candice 0211875044.
What can we do to make you smile?
The Ministry of Primary Industries has recalled a Kmart wreath which may potentially harbour unwanted organisms.
In a release, the Product Recalls website stated that the treatment given to the product has been ineffective and that customers should return their wreaths to Kmart for a full … View moreThe Ministry of Primary Industries has recalled a Kmart wreath which may potentially harbour unwanted organisms.
In a release, the Product Recalls website stated that the treatment given to the product has been ineffective and that customers should return their wreaths to Kmart for a full refund.
What you need to know:
- The wreath was sold at Kmart stores between 26 September 2020 to 27 November 2020.
- The product is labelled "Wicker wreath with native foliage and berries." The batch number is 28/20.
- The APN number is 9341107552810.
Any queries or concerns should be directed to Kmart Customer Service available Monday-Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm on 0800 945 995.
For further information, please visit the Government's Product Recall Website.
You’ll find everything you need for your home at Nido, from furniture to homewares and more. New stock arrives weekly and our Christmas range has just landed! Our design team and stylists have created gifting guides and decorations to inspire you for the season. We’re open 7 days a week, from … View moreYou’ll find everything you need for your home at Nido, from furniture to homewares and more. New stock arrives weekly and our Christmas range has just landed! Our design team and stylists have created gifting guides and decorations to inspire you for the season. We’re open 7 days a week, from 9am-6pm, open until 9pm on Thursday.
There’s plenty of parking and our in-store café- we look forward to seeing you soon!
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Cassey from Campbells Bay
Hardly worn blazer for Sale. $60, size 8 (name written on the tag as shown in pics) can be dropped off in Campbells area, or collected during the day in Takapuna but otherwise based in Albany.
Price: $60
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Drivers could be taxed $3.50 to enter the CBD during peak hour.
The congestion charge of up to $3.50 could be implemented within three years under a proposal unveiled by officials.
It is hoped a congestion charge would spur people to leave their cars behind but there are concerns those who … View moreDrivers could be taxed $3.50 to enter the CBD during peak hour.
The congestion charge of up to $3.50 could be implemented within three years under a proposal unveiled by officials.
It is hoped a congestion charge would spur people to leave their cars behind but there are concerns those who are less well off could feel the pinch.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
Aucklanders will see their rates bills soar 5 per cent to help counteract a $1 billion fall in council revenue over the next four years.
The one-off hike, up from a planned 3.5 per cent increase, will add $36 to the rates bill of an average value home before annual increases … View moreHi neighbours,
Aucklanders will see their rates bills soar 5 per cent to help counteract a $1 billion fall in council revenue over the next four years.
The one-off hike, up from a planned 3.5 per cent increase, will add $36 to the rates bill of an average value home before annual increases return to the previous path of 3.5 per cent rises.
The proposed increase is included in the update of Auckland Council's 10-year budget, which starts in July.
Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff
All seven council-owned splashpads across Tāmaki Makaurau will be open over the summer, despite water restrictions in place due to the drought.
Meanwhile, locals will be pinged for using a hose without the correct nozzle.
The council says splashpads recycle a high percentage of water, and … View moreAll seven council-owned splashpads across Tāmaki Makaurau will be open over the summer, despite water restrictions in place due to the drought.
Meanwhile, locals will be pinged for using a hose without the correct nozzle.
The council says splashpads recycle a high percentage of water, and the centres themselves have made significant water savings in the last nine months.
Do you support council turning on splashpads in the drought?
Please vote and explain your views in the comments!
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