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The Team from Momentum Waikato
Come along to the Clarence St Theatre this Friday night for a great variety show featuring great local talent - pay what you want!
Find out more in this Stuff article below.
Put your hands pinky fingers up if you’re planning a special afternoon for a loved one soon, but you’re unsure how to celebrate them. If your pinky is currently raised, you’re in the right place.
While having a high tea at a hotel sounds like a beautiful way to honour your loved one, let’s… View morePut your hands pinky fingers up if you’re planning a special afternoon for a loved one soon, but you’re unsure how to celebrate them. If your pinky is currently raised, you’re in the right place.
While having a high tea at a hotel sounds like a beautiful way to honour your loved one, let’s be honest: the food’s usually pretty bland, it can cost an arm and a leg, and you only have a limited number of hours to celebrate. So, rather than heading to a hotel or tearoom, why not transform your kitchen into a high tea palace? Hosting a high tea is a classy and nostalgic way to celebrate your favourite person or friends.
Before you start sending out invitations via dove, boiling the kettle and polishing your soon to be sparkling silverware, follow these simple steps to craft an afternoon fit for a royal friend or member of your family. I'm sharing a bunch of my favourite tea time recipes too!
You can read more about it and find the recipes here.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
About 100 Waikato performers - including Erin Myers - will be part of the Share the Stage Showcase on Friday night.
It's being held at Clarence St Theatre but is a fundraiser for and celebration of the new Waikato Regional Theatre, which is currently under construction.
It's not … View moreAbout 100 Waikato performers - including Erin Myers - will be part of the Share the Stage Showcase on Friday night.
It's being held at Clarence St Theatre but is a fundraiser for and celebration of the new Waikato Regional Theatre, which is currently under construction.
It's not ticketed, is on a "pay what you want" basis and seating will be first in, first served. More details in our story.
todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse is pleased to announce the return of our Professional Development seminar "Doing Business with China." This two-hour workshop develops the cultural competency skills necessary for businesses building partnerships in China. It also suits people planning to travel in China or … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to announce the return of our Professional Development seminar "Doing Business with China." This two-hour workshop develops the cultural competency skills necessary for businesses building partnerships in China. It also suits people planning to travel in China or those who are simply curious about Chinese customs and cultural behaviour.
When: Thursday evening 10 November from 6:30-8:30pm
Where: EarthDiverse Centre, Hamilton CBD or via Zoom
More more information and registration please visit our website.
You can look forward to more such seminars in 2023 introducing you to other key countries around the world.
#earthdiverse #business #china #newzealand #zoom #adulteducation #diversityeducation
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On 24 October each year, the United Nations celebrates its own “birthday”, which took place when the UN Charter was finally officially and fully ratified on 24 October, 1945.
People come together and celebrate the day with pomp and show in various cities in different countries. National … View moreOn 24 October each year, the United Nations celebrates its own “birthday”, which took place when the UN Charter was finally officially and fully ratified on 24 October, 1945.
People come together and celebrate the day with pomp and show in various cities in different countries. National costumes, flags, speeches, slogans, and parades are organised to mark the day and promote the idea of diversity and unity.
Simply spend one hundred or more and you’re in to win a massive fourty kay prize pack.
Prize includes outdoor furniture, power tools, camping equipment, a swimming pool and so much more.
Every one hundred dollars in another chance to win.
Only available at Mitre 10 MEGA Te Rapa and … View moreSimply spend one hundred or more and you’re in to win a massive fourty kay prize pack.
Prize includes outdoor furniture, power tools, camping equipment, a swimming pool and so much more.
Every one hundred dollars in another chance to win.
Only available at Mitre 10 MEGA Te Rapa and Ruakura
Competition open until 13th December.
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Yates has been guiding gardeners for quite a while now (nearly 140 years), so we’ve learned a few crafty garden tricks along the way. We’re sharing our email newsletter, packed with our special Yates blend of leading-edge horticulture and old-school garden tips, fresh every month.
Stay on … View moreYates has been guiding gardeners for quite a while now (nearly 140 years), so we’ve learned a few crafty garden tricks along the way. We’re sharing our email newsletter, packed with our special Yates blend of leading-edge horticulture and old-school garden tips, fresh every month.
Stay on top of the seasonal tasks with us; whether you’re into vegies, herbs, fruit trees or houseplants, we’ll help you navigate your way to a gorgeous and luxuriant garden. Click through to get our timely advice on feeding, watering, weeding and how to nip your garden problems in the bud!
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Come out for a great time on Friday night, 28 October, at a door price set by you!
The Share the Stage Showcase is a special pop-up variety show being hosted by Clarence St Theatre in Hamilton to celebrate the new Waikato Regional Theatre.
Eight acts, nearly 100 local performers, a 2-hour … View moreCome out for a great time on Friday night, 28 October, at a door price set by you!
The Share the Stage Showcase is a special pop-up variety show being hosted by Clarence St Theatre in Hamilton to celebrate the new Waikato Regional Theatre.
Eight acts, nearly 100 local performers, a 2-hour show, ranging from song to dance, and more.
Thanks to the support of Trust Waikato, you decide how much you pay for the show.
All door takings go towards the Waikato Regional Theatre project.
7pm, This Friday, 28th October at Clarence St Theatre.
Find out more
The Team from Red Cross Shop Frankton
We are looking for your pre-loved good-quality furniture that you’d like to let go and donate to our shop.
If you can’t drop it off yourself, no worries, we run a free collection service for bulky donations like furniture.
Please call us on (07) 846 049 to arrange a suitable collection … View moreWe are looking for your pre-loved good-quality furniture that you’d like to let go and donate to our shop.
If you can’t drop it off yourself, no worries, we run a free collection service for bulky donations like furniture.
Please call us on (07) 846 049 to arrange a suitable collection day.
We appreciate your support☺!
The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross
The holiday season is gearing up and we are ready!
Not long now till Halloween we have dress ups and trick or treating fun but in case you haven’t heard there are only 65 sleeps till Christmas!
Come on in we’re ready to help with that early bird present shopping.
Saturday 9-4pm
Sunday 10-3pm
… View moreThe holiday season is gearing up and we are ready!
Not long now till Halloween we have dress ups and trick or treating fun but in case you haven’t heard there are only 65 sleeps till Christmas!
Come on in we’re ready to help with that early bird present shopping.
Saturday 9-4pm
Sunday 10-3pm
Monday Labour Day CLOSED
Tuesday- Friday 9-4.30pm
See you soon!
The Team from
Turn your old hardback books into beautiful decorative pieces using Resene testpots.
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Same Event, Same Venue, different date, 30 November to 3 December.
Plenty to see and do, eat, buy and try.
From Agri machinery, to new innovations, career opportunities and competitions.
We want to celebrate the sector that is relentlessly hard-working, at the forefront of world-leading … View moreSame Event, Same Venue, different date, 30 November to 3 December.
Plenty to see and do, eat, buy and try.
From Agri machinery, to new innovations, career opportunities and competitions.
We want to celebrate the sector that is relentlessly hard-working, at the forefront of world-leading technologies, and economically critical to our country.
The largest agricultural event in the Southern Hemisphere.
Bringing town and country together over four days
The ultimate opportunity for agribusiness networking throughout the primary sector value chain.
Got to www.fieldays.co.nz to buy tickets.
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Mano Neighbourly Lead from Silverdale
Last 7 months 205 youth offenders were arrested 307 times for ramraids. What can the Government 6m do with bollards, when the police arrest them and the judges make them repeat offenders by giving them home detention and community service?
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