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The Team from Resene ColorShop Feilding
Repurpose old Scrabble tiles and picture frames together to create cute and colourful word art.
Have fun creating your own messages and paint the frames in your favourite Resene colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create… View moreRepurpose old Scrabble tiles and picture frames together to create cute and colourful word art.
Have fun creating your own messages and paint the frames in your favourite Resene colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create your own.
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Reporter Manawatū Standard
Ata mārie kiritata,
The city's urban dwellers are about to meet Manawatū's rural dags for the annual Rural Games in Palmerston North's square.
More than 25,000 people are expected to come to town over two days, with national and international audiences through media, social … View moreAta mārie kiritata,
The city's urban dwellers are about to meet Manawatū's rural dags for the annual Rural Games in Palmerston North's square.
More than 25,000 people are expected to come to town over two days, with national and international audiences through media, social media and television coverage.
Five per cent of the $1 million event is supported the city council, but the games trust's chairman Margaret Kouvelis wants a greater contribution to the games.
Should council contribute more?
You Light Up My Life – The Oscar Winners (The Globe, March 7/8) is a montage of memorable songs that received the red carpet treatment at the Academy Awards.
You Light Up My Life, sung by Debbie Boone, won the Oscar in 1977 and is just as popular today. Each song will be introduced by the … View moreYou Light Up My Life – The Oscar Winners (The Globe, March 7/8) is a montage of memorable songs that received the red carpet treatment at the Academy Awards.
You Light Up My Life, sung by Debbie Boone, won the Oscar in 1977 and is just as popular today. Each song will be introduced by the movie to give the audience the feel of the era and then presented as a classic rendition.
The line-up includes James Bond’s Live And Let Die, Shallow from A Star Is Born and Happy from Despicable Me. Other enduring songs include Never On Sunday, Georgy Girl and The Way We Were.
A line-up of Manawatu’s top singers, with accompaniment and arrangement from Roger Buchanan will showcase the songs at The Globe, Saturday, March 7 at 7.30pm and Sunday, March 8 at 2.30pm.
Tickets $27.50 (adults), $25 (seniors/students).
Book here
Julie from Feilding
Just finished watching Breakfast on One and wondering if anyone can tell me why they have those lines moving diagonally on the screen behind the presenters. They're so distracting and I can't see any benefit from them.
Reporter Manawatū Standard
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The Manawatū Standard's local columnist, Carly Thomas, has become a waste-free warrior. She lugs her keep-cups and tote bags everywhere she shops to reduce her impact on our ever increasing mountains of rubbish.
She's noticed supermarkets and stores are … View moreTēnā koutou e hoa mā,
The Manawatū Standard's local columnist, Carly Thomas, has become a waste-free warrior. She lugs her keep-cups and tote bags everywhere she shops to reduce her impact on our ever increasing mountains of rubbish.
She's noticed supermarkets and stores are adapting to the needs of the waste-free warrior, making it easier to adapt to the lifestyle.
Do you think you could go waste-free?
The Team from Central Districts Field Days
Don't miss out on the largest regional agricultural event returning 19 - 21 March at Manfeild, Feilding.
Enjoy over 550 displays and free entertainment for the whole family - from lifestyle stalls to thrilling FMX shows!
Avoid the queues and snap up an online ticket today … View moreDon't miss out on the largest regional agricultural event returning 19 - 21 March at Manfeild, Feilding.
Enjoy over 550 displays and free entertainment for the whole family - from lifestyle stalls to thrilling FMX shows!
Avoid the queues and snap up an online ticket today www.cdfielddays.co.nz...
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