2177 days ago

Community Emergency Hubs

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

After a big earthquake, your first point of assistance is likely to be your neighbours. Once you've checked on everyone in your household-use your local Community Emergency Hub to coordinate help across your community by sharing information, skills and resources from within your community.

Find out more about the plan for your local Hub and how you can get involved.

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42 minutes ago

Available Baking With Residents Role

Olivia from Volunteer Wellington

Huntleigh Home in Karori has an elder-directed philosophy, meaning they put residents at the heart of everything they do.

Huntleigh Home is looking for a volunteer to help residents to participate and reminisce about their own baking. You can register your interest by searching the role ID number or clicking the link.

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42 minutes ago

📢 Shakespeare in the Vines is back at Gladstone Vineyard! 🍷🎭

Denver Grenell from Masterton & Martinborough isite Visitor Centres

On Sunday, 23rd February, talented young actors from Kuranui College will bring the magic of Shakespeare to life with scenes from the Shakespeare Globe Centre NZ Festival.

Enjoy great wines, refreshing soft drinks, and delicious food from Lulu’s Taqueria (Tacos & Smashburgers!). Relax under the gazebo, sink into a bean bag, or bring your own rug and deck chair.

Free entry! 🎟️
📍 Cellar Door opens at 11am, performances from 11:30am

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2 hours ago

Molewood Orchard's Cider and Fruit Wine Festival this Saturday!

Denver Grenell from Masterton & Martinborough isite Visitor Centres

Molewood Orchard's Cider and Fruit Wine Festival is on this Saturday 22 February from 12-5 pm in Greytown.

Settle in for a relaxing afternoon with beverages from Teepee Cider, Remutaka Cider, Elemental Cider, Fruit Cru and Catalyst Wines.

Delicious food available from Dao Thai and Balter Bar food trucks, plus hamburgers by Dale Keith. Coffee from the Yum Scrum Diner.

Live music from local musicians Bob Cooper-Grundy and Kate Marshall playing blues, country and jazz, plus keyboard-vocals duo Beth’n’Gen.

17 Mole St Greytown. Book now at Eventfinda - link below.

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