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Hi Neighbors,
Our recent photos of cleaning. If you need any services please give us a call at 02102763154 or email at info@ecleaningservices.co.nz
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The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross
I’m always so grateful for the help from all the volunteers that make what we do in the Red Cross shops possible.
Here at Five Cross Roads we are looking for more help, can you spare 3-4 hours on a regular basis?
Come on in and have a chat to Leanne or Carolyne and to get started!
We are at shop… View moreI’m always so grateful for the help from all the volunteers that make what we do in the Red Cross shops possible.
Here at Five Cross Roads we are looking for more help, can you spare 3-4 hours on a regular basis?
Come on in and have a chat to Leanne or Carolyne and to get started!
We are at shop 3
5 Fifth Avenue
Five Cross Roads.
We are open 9-4.30pm Monday to Friday
9-4 on Saturdays
10- 3 Sundays
Most elder abuse is hidden in plain sight. Abusers are often someone close – a family member, a caregiver, someone trusted. If you’re concerned about how someone is being treated, it’s OK to get help. #ItsOKtoHelp #WEAAD
This June help the New Zealand Trees That Count programme! Simply visit your local Resene ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.
Offer applies to all Resene green 60mL testpots (excludes … View moreThis June help the New Zealand Trees That Count programme! Simply visit your local Resene ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.
Offer applies to all Resene green 60mL testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers between 1-30 June 2022 at Resene owned ColorShops.
Trees That Count runs the country’s only marketplace which provides a place for anyone to fund or gift native trees. For more information on Trees That Count, visit www.treesthatcount.co.nz...
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Do you ever walk past a business affected by Covid and wonder what you could do to help? We created Short Notice to link community members with spare time on their hands to surrounding businesses in need.
Whether you have a week, a day or an hour to volunteer, head to the … View moreDo you ever walk past a business affected by Covid and wonder what you could do to help? We created Short Notice to link community members with spare time on their hands to surrounding businesses in need.
Whether you have a week, a day or an hour to volunteer, head to the Short Notice community hub to introduce yourself and share how you can lend a hand.
If you're a business owner sign up for a FREE Premium Business listing to get access to Short Notice and let your community know what help you need.
Together, let's help keep our small businesses thriving!
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Neil Tolan from
For over 40 years the Western Community Centre has been operating a weekly fruit and vegetable co-op. Each week we buy in bulk directly from the markets through Food Together. Wednesdays our volunteers pack 110 bags of seasonal fruit and vegetables that we sell for just $15. This is available to … View moreFor over 40 years the Western Community Centre has been operating a weekly fruit and vegetable co-op. Each week we buy in bulk directly from the markets through Food Together. Wednesdays our volunteers pack 110 bags of seasonal fruit and vegetables that we sell for just $15. This is available to anyone and you can order as many as you like.
This week's fresh Fruit and veggies include;
Broccoli
Lettuce
Onion
Potatoes
Bananas
Apples Queen
Pears Winter Nelis
Pick up WEDNESDAY from 11am- 5.30pm.
Order on the link or drop into the centre,
Eftpos available.
Sally from Nawton
I am looking green tomatoes to use some food for cooking. Does anyone grows them? Can I have some please. I am in Nawton, Hamilton.
Sally ( 0212642724)
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
Dirt, mould, and other grimy residue can build up inside your washer over time. Learn how to clean a washing machine, including front-loading and top-loading machines, to get your laundry as clean as possible.
Your washing machine’s main job is to clean your clothes, but did you know you should … View moreDirt, mould, and other grimy residue can build up inside your washer over time. Learn how to clean a washing machine, including front-loading and top-loading machines, to get your laundry as clean as possible.
Your washing machine’s main job is to clean your clothes, but did you know you should clean your washing machine at least once a month? With just a few supplies you can easily clean your washing machine to keep it looking and smelling like new.
The dirt that disappears from your clothes, towels, and sheets has to go somewhere, which means grime can build up inside your washing machine over time. Without regular cleaning, the appliance might also harbour leftover detergent, hard-water deposits, and mould or mildew around the lid. This can leave a residue on laundry or cause items to emerge from the wash with a funky smell. To ensure your freshly washed clothes and linens are as clean as possible, follow these steps on how to clean a washing machine once a month. These instructions work for cleaning front-loading and top-loading washing machines, but there are a few special considerations for both types.
If your washing machine has a self-clean function, choose that cycle and follow the manufacturer's instructions to clean the inside of the machine. Otherwise, you can use this simple, three-step process to eliminate build-up in washing machine hoses and pipes and ensure your clothes stay fresh and clean.
Step 1: Run a Hot Cycle with Vinegar
Run an empty, regular cycle on hot, using two cups of white vinegar instead of detergent. Add the vinegar to the detergent dispenser. (Don't worry about harming your machine, as white vinegar will not damage clothes.) The hot water-vinegar combo removes and prevents bacteria growth. Vinegar can also act as a deodorizer and cut through mildew odours.
Step 2: Scrub the Inside and Outside of the Washing Machine
In a bucket or nearby sink, mix about 1/4 cup vinegar with a quart of warm water. Use this mixture, plus a sponge and dedicated toothbrush, to clean the inside of the machine. Pay special attention to dispensers for fabric softener or soap, the inside of the door, and around the door opening. If your soap dispenser is removable, soak it in the vinegar water before scrubbing. Give the machine's exterior a wipe down, too.
Step 3: Run a Second Hot Cycle
Run one more empty, regular cycle on hot, without detergent or vinegar. If desired, add 1/2 cup baking soda to the drum to help clear away build-up loosened from the first cycle. After the cycle is complete, wipe out the inside of the drum with a microfiber cloth to remove any remaining residue.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Te Ohu Whakaita Charitable Trust presents Matariki Ki Waikato festival, featuring matauranga Maaori, arts, culture, kai, workshops, theatre, music, dance, fashion, tours, talks, concerts, and markets. This year’s programme has over 100 events, with many free to attend and catering for everyone - … View moreTe Ohu Whakaita Charitable Trust presents Matariki Ki Waikato festival, featuring matauranga Maaori, arts, culture, kai, workshops, theatre, music, dance, fashion, tours, talks, concerts, and markets. This year’s programme has over 100 events, with many free to attend and catering for everyone - tamariki, rangatahi, pakeke and Kaumaatua! www.matarikiwaikato.nz. Find out more
Aaron from Chartwell
Hamilton Community Market inspires and showcases people's lives through fun, creativity and passion by bringing together people to renew and unite that Community Spirit by providing a platform of like-minded Artisans, Crafters, and other Various Stall Holders.
Our event will feature a wide … View moreHamilton Community Market inspires and showcases people's lives through fun, creativity and passion by bringing together people to renew and unite that Community Spirit by providing a platform of like-minded Artisans, Crafters, and other Various Stall Holders.
Our event will feature a wide range of stalls, food, entertainment and fun where we will support our local communities with a real community focus and atmosphere. Bringing back the Community Spirit and Vibe as one!
If you would like to book a stall, volunteer your time to be a part of this amazing event we want to grow, or are a community group wishing to fundraise and get involved please email: hamcommarket@gmail.com Event info: www.facebook.com...
Aaron from Chartwell
Kia ora Whanau. Looking for Interactive stalls and activities for Matariki for the public, stall holders in rongoa, maori arts and crafts, maori kai and more. Email hamcommarket@gmail.com and checkout Hamilton Community Market
#proudtosupportMatariki2022 #hamiltoncommunitymarket
Sally from Nawton
I am after green tomatoes as unripe tomatoes. Does anyone has them or grow them? I am based in Hamilton. I am not going to grow them but cook them.
Thank you
Sally
Free
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Waikato
Career Navigator aims to provide rangatahi with work-ready skills and confidence to transition successfully into higher education and/or employment 💼
Young people gain real world experience in fields they are interested in and an idea of what their future career path may look like.
Find … View moreCareer Navigator aims to provide rangatahi with work-ready skills and confidence to transition successfully into higher education and/or employment 💼
Young people gain real world experience in fields they are interested in and an idea of what their future career path may look like.
Find out more on our website.
Ever wondered where the sweetest places to live in Aotearoa are?
Stuff’s Homed team has done some serious data crunching to crown the seven best spots for 2022.
Congratulations to Berhampore, Wellington which took out the overall sweetest spot! You can check out the full list of winning … View moreEver wondered where the sweetest places to live in Aotearoa are?
Stuff’s Homed team has done some serious data crunching to crown the seven best spots for 2022.
Congratulations to Berhampore, Wellington which took out the overall sweetest spot! You can check out the full list of winning suburbs in the Sweet Spots section on Stuff.
There’s also an interactive tool that you can tinker with to find your perfect place, based on the criteria that matter to you. Who knows, you might be inspired to make a change.
Find out more
June from Hamilton Central
Handsome Pure White Silky Rooster, NOT for POT Please. For breed or pet only, about 1 and 1/2 years old. He is very gentle and quiet boy. He doesn't crow at night. I kept a collar on his neck tried to stop him crow during the day, he doesn't crow as loud as other roosters, still crow (but… View moreHandsome Pure White Silky Rooster, NOT for POT Please. For breed or pet only, about 1 and 1/2 years old. He is very gentle and quiet boy. He doesn't crow at night. I kept a collar on his neck tried to stop him crow during the day, he doesn't crow as loud as other roosters, still crow (but shorter) around lunch time but neighbor still complained. (I think it is ridiculers complain, my hens crow louder and longer than him after they laid eggs, but because the law didn't say not allow hens but rooster in town) So sad I have to let him goes. At the moment he is at my friend's farm in Gordonton
Pay cash when pickup
Price: $20
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