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Sue from Prebbleton
My 15 year old daughter fell in a shop in Riccarton today and impaled herself by her arm on a shop fitting. To the:
- friend who phoned the ambulance
- two male customers that helped free her
- the customer and nurse who bandaged the wound
- the paramedic who drove her to the hospital
- her … View moreMy 15 year old daughter fell in a shop in Riccarton today and impaled herself by her arm on a shop fitting. To the:
- friend who phoned the ambulance
- two male customers that helped free her
- the customer and nurse who bandaged the wound
- the paramedic who drove her to the hospital
- her friend who stayed by her side
- her friends who bussed to the hospital to support her
- the amazing doctor that stitched her up...
THANK YOU. Thank you for looking after my daughter, your kindness and caring are so appreciated. I feel very grateful to be living here with people like you. Sue
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.
Hello to our Neighbourly cat and dog lovers! We’re giving away a YEAR’s supply of PURINA ONE cat or dog food for our furry friends. Simply pounce online to Freshchoice.co.nz/Purina-one to fill in your details and you'll be in the draw! Competition ends 2nd April 2017. Enter Now
Jenny from Lincoln
Sat 11 March 9am Lincoln St Stephens Church grounds (opposite Fire Station) James St. Wet or fine. Plants, produce, baking, sauces, jams. New material very cheap, books, childrens stuff, bric brac, crafts, gifts, sausage sizzle. Get a bargain. See u there
Alison from Avonhead
I have 5 ring binders and 2 east-light ring binders if anyone is interested. Good condition.
022-093-0954
Free
Catherine from Rolleston
Call Me For More Information. Feel Free To Share The Link With Friends And Family Too.
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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.
This month we're pedalling for Plunket, raising money for their nationwide community services! Follow our journey and donate at www.pedalforplunket.org.nz... #Pedal4Plunket
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