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todd from EarthDiverse
As Christians everywhere commemorate Good Friday and Easter, please join us in wishing our Jewish families and friends around the world best wishes for a warm commemoration of Pesach (Passover), which celebrates the exodus of the ancient Israelites from slavery. May this long-held tradition … View moreAs Christians everywhere commemorate Good Friday and Easter, please join us in wishing our Jewish families and friends around the world best wishes for a warm commemoration of Pesach (Passover), which celebrates the exodus of the ancient Israelites from slavery. May this long-held tradition continue to remind us of the roots of discrimination, racism and hatred based on ethnicity, religion or the colour of one’s skin. As we welcome the annual Pesach seder to family dinner tables around the world, let us join our Jewish friends in saying “Never Again.”
Miyoung from Silverdale
KIMCHI PREORDER
IS AVAILABLE NOW!!!
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Makkimchi -(Cut Fermented kimchi) 2.5kg (+$29.00)
Distributed by : K-CENTRE (WAIKATO KOREAN CULTURAL CENTER TRUST)
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IS AVAILABLE NOW!!!
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Makkimchi -(Cut Fermented kimchi) 2.5kg (+$29.00)
Distributed by : K-CENTRE (WAIKATO KOREAN CULTURAL CENTER TRUST)
5 Kingsford Mews, Hamilton East, Hamilton, New Zealand
Produced by: WOORI KIMCHI
6 Chilcott Road, Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand
Order information
-Pre order available:
1st Round: 14/2/2022~24/2/2022
2nd Round: 14/4/2022~27/4/2022
3rd Round: 14/6/2022~24/6/2022
4th Round: 14/8/2022~24/8/2022
5th Round: 14/10/2022~24/10/2022
- PICKUP Date and time: TSB (To Be Specified)
29 APRIL 2022, FRIDAY, 3PM-5PM
(If you are not able to pick up this time, please leave your available time on the memo. )
- Pick up location: K-CENTRE (5 kingsford Mews, Hamilton East)
Price: $29
Making the move to a Ryman retirement village while you’re independent allows you to enjoy everything that’s on offer.
With assisted living, resthome, hospital and dementia care also onsite, if your partner needs care before you, knowing the village care centre is only a short stroll away … View moreMaking the move to a Ryman retirement village while you’re independent allows you to enjoy everything that’s on offer.
With assisted living, resthome, hospital and dementia care also onsite, if your partner needs care before you, knowing the village care centre is only a short stroll away will help ease this transition.
Care options vary between villages.
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The Team from
Choose pretty patterned paper to make découpage eggs, then wrap them in bunny ear napkins to create a gorgeous table setting. Get creative with your Resene paint colours.
Find out how to create your own.
NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central
Happy, hoppy Easter to the whole family from the NumberWorks'nWords team.
Heathcotes Super Sale is on now in-store and online! Shop huge deals storewide across a range of TV, audio, IT, kitchen & laundry, small appliances, personal care & more!
Come and see us in store or shop online at www.heathcotes.co.nz
The Heathcotes Team
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todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse today celebrates the occasion of the important festival of Vaisakhi, which marks the first day of the Indian month of Vaisakh and is traditionally celebrated throughout the Indian Subcontinent and in diaspora communities everywhere, as a celebration of spring harvest, primarily in … View moreEarthDiverse today celebrates the occasion of the important festival of Vaisakhi, which marks the first day of the Indian month of Vaisakh and is traditionally celebrated throughout the Indian Subcontinent and in diaspora communities everywhere, as a celebration of spring harvest, primarily in Northern India. It is celebrated by both Sikhs and Hindus.
For Sikhs, in addition to its significance as the harvest festival, kirtans are sung and Gurdwaras are visited. Many hold community fairs, kirtan processions, raise the Nishan Sahib flag, and gather to socialise and share festive foods. Vaisakhi also observes major events in the history of Sikhism and the Indian subcontinent that happened in the Punjab region. Vaisakhi marks the birth of the Khalsa order by Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Guru in 1699. Later, Ranjit Singh was proclaimed as Maharaja of the Sikh Empire on 12 April 1801 (to coincide with Vaisakhi), creating a unified political state. Vaisakhi was also the day when Bengal Army officer Reginald Dyer orders his troops to shoot into a protesting crowd, an event which would come to be known as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. This incident proved influential to the history of the Indian independence movement.
For Hindus, Vaisakhi also marks the first day of the month of Vaisakh, celebrating the Spring harvest. Some also consider Vaisakhi to be the date for the Indian Solar New Year, while others consider the previous month of Chet as the date for the New Year.
NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central
Following this week's government announcement, all of New Zealand has moved to the Orange setting of the traffic light system. We are pleased to be able to continue offering our reputable and high quality English and maths tuition to all of our students in -centre!
Kerbside collection of food waste bins is set to resume, making it easier for Hamiltonians to keep their food waste out of landfill. From Monday 4 April 2022, Hamiltonians can once again start leaving their food waste bins out for collection.
More information on Hamilton’s rubbish and … View moreKerbside collection of food waste bins is set to resume, making it easier for Hamiltonians to keep their food waste out of landfill. From Monday 4 April 2022, Hamiltonians can once again start leaving their food waste bins out for collection.
More information on Hamilton’s rubbish and recycling kerbside collection service, including an online recycling sorting tool, is available at fightthelandfill.co.nz
You can also download the free mobile app Antenno for collection day notifications through Google Play or the Apple Store.
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The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Waikato
Career Navigator is underpinned by this whakatauki (proverb):
Ka pū te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi | As an old net withers another is remade
The programmes goal is to provide young people with the work-ready skills and confidence they need to transition successfully into higher education and/or … View moreCareer Navigator is underpinned by this whakatauki (proverb):
Ka pū te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi | As an old net withers another is remade
The programmes goal is to provide young people with the work-ready skills and confidence they need to transition successfully into higher education and/or employment. Find out more on our website today.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
Curtains, particularly thermal lined ones, can reduce heat loss by as much as 60%, depending on the type of windows your home is fitted with. The key to ensuring you get the most out of your curtains is in understanding exactly how heat is lost, and how the use of thermal lined curtains can prevent… View moreCurtains, particularly thermal lined ones, can reduce heat loss by as much as 60%, depending on the type of windows your home is fitted with. The key to ensuring you get the most out of your curtains is in understanding exactly how heat is lost, and how the use of thermal lined curtains can prevent this.
Understanding the physics: You know the old saying that hot air rises? Well, during cold weather that is exactly what happens, and something called the reverse chimney effect comes into play.
It is widely accepted that cold air is denser, and therefore heavier, than warm air. When it’s cold outside the air close to the window is cooled and sinks down (due to its density increasing with the temperature change). When the cooled air sinks it’s replaced by warmer air from other parts of the room.
As you can imagine, this then creates a circulating current, taking all of your warm air and replacing it with cool air. And just like that, you have lost most of your heat, not just near the window, but in the entire room.
If your curtains are not fitted correctly they form a channel between the window and the curtain, creating a space for the cooled air to sit and increasing the effect of the reverse chimney. The most important aspect to note is that it is the power of each factor combined, which decreases heat loss. No single factor works in isolation.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East
“The bargain hunt is on !
You don’t have to look far as we always have EGGcellent deals waiting for
you at our Red Cross Shop!”
NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central
Each year on National Scrabble Day, April 13th recognises a game played around the world. Originally named Lexiko and then Criss-Cross Words, Alfred Mosher Butts eventually settled on the name Scrabble. The amateur artist and unemployed architect developed the word game in the midst of the … View moreEach year on National Scrabble Day, April 13th recognises a game played around the world. Originally named Lexiko and then Criss-Cross Words, Alfred Mosher Butts eventually settled on the name Scrabble. The amateur artist and unemployed architect developed the word game in the midst of the depression. Still, it wasn’t until 1948, a final name change and a trademark that Butts finally began to produce the game.
todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse is pleased to present our newest language programme, Introductory Dutch 101, Part 1. This course begins with learning some basic conversation, vocabulary and introductory grammar. Learning about Dutch culture is an integral a part of studying Dutch. This is Part 1 of a three-part … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to present our newest language programme, Introductory Dutch 101, Part 1. This course begins with learning some basic conversation, vocabulary and introductory grammar. Learning about Dutch culture is an integral a part of studying Dutch. This is Part 1 of a three-part course over 3 school terms specifically designed for new Dutch learners. All of our language and culture courses focus on teaching and learning only, and we do not expect you to study outside of class nor do we assign homework. Come and spend 12 class hours per Term (eight 1.5 hour weekly classes) learning Dutch and Dutch culture, and have some fun too! All of our language classes are designed for busy people.
Fore more information click on the Read More button below.
This week we are sharing a great little New York Times article on bloating (which is also the source for the funny little headline - “What floats your bloat?”). It explores some of the factors contributing to bloating, you may have experienced one or more of these in your own daily life. Next … View moreThis week we are sharing a great little New York Times article on bloating (which is also the source for the funny little headline - “What floats your bloat?”). It explores some of the factors contributing to bloating, you may have experienced one or more of these in your own daily life. Next up, we’re outlining some key dietary ways to help you mitigate these annoying symptoms.
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