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Office Manager from Bryndwr Baptist Church
Monday 7pm - 9pm
Tuesday 10am - 12pm
Come and share your skills over a cuppa or want to learn new skills. Craft with a difference. Everyone is welcome. Donation : Any coin or a can of food. Cnr of Clyde & Aorangi Road.
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Kevin Park from Canterbury Migrants Centre
* Willing to take the leadership in preventing co-ethnic exploitation of migrants: Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi, National List MP
* Immigration is needed in New Zealand but we need to optimise it: James Shaw, co-leader, Green Party
* It’d be nice to have a cross party agreement to not use the … View more* Willing to take the leadership in preventing co-ethnic exploitation of migrants: Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi, National List MP
* Immigration is needed in New Zealand but we need to optimise it: James Shaw, co-leader, Green Party
* It’d be nice to have a cross party agreement to not use the race card in the upcoming elections: Dame Susan Devoy, Race Relations Commissioner
* Name and shame those who are engaged in exploiting recent immigrants from India, appeals Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi
* Festival of colour: Holi
* 'We want our four-month-old daughter back and some time to look for other options', says Indian couple whose child was removed by Child, Youth and Family on February 20
* Why volunteering will make your life better
* Migrant exploitation: Clampdown on rogue employers, as Woodhouse announces new measures
* The $6 million Community Resilience Partnership Fund launched, targeted at Canterbury’s wellbeing
* Community radio: Namaste Nepal - a greeting from Nepal
* Christchurch Hare Krishna Centre's Revival
* Christchurch Labour MP's and candidates meet with Canterbury Refugee Council
* Multiculturalism: Festival of Nations
* Canterbury Business Association launches a free migrant employment and legal advisory service
* Market: Latino summer celebrations
* Cinema: Japanese film festival at St Margaret’s College between 15-17 March
Jan Tedesco from NW WEA - a branch of CWEA
Come along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday 17th March to listen to Peter Cooper's talk - "Part 2 - Iran: People and their Lives".
His talk starts at 10.30am.
Everyone is welcome - just sign in at the door with … View moreCome along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday 17th March to listen to Peter Cooper's talk - "Part 2 - Iran: People and their Lives".
His talk starts at 10.30am.
Everyone is welcome - just sign in at the door with your name and phone number, pay $4 and enjoy. If you come at 10am you can have a tea or coffee and a biscuit first
Matthew from Spreydon
RECYCLING MAN WHITEWARE
To young and old All Whiteware is FREE to to Recycle at any of the Christchurch ECO DROP ( there no cost to you )
CHRISTCHURCH ECO DROP
EcoDrop Bromley Metro Place (off Dyers Rod)
Bromley, Christchurch
… View moreRECYCLING MAN WHITEWARE
To young and old All Whiteware is FREE to to Recycle at any of the Christchurch ECO DROP ( there no cost to you )
CHRISTCHURCH ECO DROP
EcoDrop Bromley Metro Place (off Dyers Rod)
Bromley, Christchurch
Open 7 days, 7:00am to 4:30pm.
EcoDrop Parkhouse 25 Parkhouse Road
Wigram, Christchurch
Open 7 days, 7:00am to 4:30pm.
76 Styx Mill Road (off Main North Road)
Redwood, Christchurch
Open 7 days, 7:00am to 4:30pm.
PH Matt 02108439932
Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch
Yes we are going to do it again! We are having another Flea Market on Saturday 1st April, from 9am till 3pm at The Addington Haven. Come along for a fun-filled day for all! We will have $2, $5, $10 & $20 + tables PLUS a silent auction; bric-a-brac i.e. kitchen items, ornaments, vases, lamps, … View moreYes we are going to do it again! We are having another Flea Market on Saturday 1st April, from 9am till 3pm at The Addington Haven. Come along for a fun-filled day for all! We will have $2, $5, $10 & $20 + tables PLUS a silent auction; bric-a-brac i.e. kitchen items, ornaments, vases, lamps, books, clothes, shoes, jewellery, craft supplies, entertainment ie games, jigsaw puzzles, sporting equipment.
There will also be vegan baking, raffles, face painting, tombola, kitten cuddles and more
Pss tried to to an event but would not work, so if you have any questions please ask as the event was a great success last year and enjoyed by all who came. We want to make it better.
I have included the link to our facebook event as if you put interested you will see all the silent auction that are going up with fantastic items donated by volunteers and businesses. You will not want to miss out on these items.
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Being cold and uncomfortable at night really wrecks a good sleep.
And a bad sleep more often than not translates into a bad day, especially for school age children.
Gary from Spreydon
Just past the SOTK live some chickens who have become refugees now that the bush they lived under was consumed by the flames.
They are lovely chickens, 3 female and one singed rooster, who are now camping under a tree, at the carpark where the summit road that goes past the SOTK takes a hard … View moreJust past the SOTK live some chickens who have become refugees now that the bush they lived under was consumed by the flames.
They are lovely chickens, 3 female and one singed rooster, who are now camping under a tree, at the carpark where the summit road that goes past the SOTK takes a hard left.
We have been feeding them in their last abode for the past 6 months or so, but they are very exposed where they are now.
I think like any other refugees they would appreciate some sort of shelter, and some food if anyone would like to help them.
Its quite fun going up and giving them our scrap bowl, and some grain, maybe other Samaritans would like the outing as well.
BTW the Sign of the Kiwi and summit road seems totally open!
Grant from Ilam
Recently in Ilam we have had a flyer in the letter box asking for goods for charity. The charity is unspecified. Some of the goods specifically sought (e.g. toys and jewellery) may have significant value. This is a 'heads up' to be sure you know what you're giving and who you're… View moreRecently in Ilam we have had a flyer in the letter box asking for goods for charity. The charity is unspecified. Some of the goods specifically sought (e.g. toys and jewellery) may have significant value. This is a 'heads up' to be sure you know what you're giving and who you're giving it to!
Rhonda Kaire from Christchurch City Breakfast Lions Club
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Chrys Horn from Addington Timebank
Imagine a country which respects the living planet; whose people enjoy fair land tenure, good housing, good health, wholesome food, a rewarding livelihood, free education, a compassionate justice system, and an adequate income: a country with an inclusive democracy grounded in vibrant communities.
… View moreImagine a country which respects the living planet; whose people enjoy fair land tenure, good housing, good health, wholesome food, a rewarding livelihood, free education, a compassionate justice system, and an adequate income: a country with an inclusive democracy grounded in vibrant communities.
This could be Aotearoa New Zealand –Come along to the Living Economies Expo on from Fri March 31st til Sunday April 2nd in Lyttelton to be part of making this vision a reality.
Here is the programme
Check out the fantastic speakers and topics and come along to think about how we could build living economies across New Zealand. (some of which you have have a taste of hearing via the Growing Change of Seeds series of podcasts that are shared below).
We've given away two kids bikes with helmets to two Neighbourly members who have entered and won! Congratulations to Meng Li, shopper from Supervalue Woburn and Brendan Walker, shopper from SuperValue Woburn, for winning a kids bike with SuperValue and Neighbourly! See who won!
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
It takes three months to recycle the contents of your green organics bin into compost. Find out about the whole process at the Organics Processing Plant Open Day . Saturday 18 March
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Visitors to Christchurch beaches are being warned to watch out for Portugese man o’ war (blue bottle) jellyfish, with hundreds washing up on the city’s beaches over the last week. Click the link for advice from Council Head Ranger Kelly Hansen.
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