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Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Hamilton Central Library Te Koopuu Maania o Kirikiriroa
People, places and memories are captured in this year's edition of the Hamilton Heritage Wall Calendar. Get one today during our half price sale! Contactless pick-up is available at all branches of Hamilton City Libraries.
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Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Chartwell Library Kukutaaruhe
People, places and memories are captured in this year's edition of the Hamilton Heritage Wall Calendar. Get one today during our half price sale! Contactless pick-up is available at all branches of Hamilton City Libraries.
Click on the link below for more library merchandise.
Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Dinsdale Te Tiwha O Pareiiriwhare
People, places and memories are captured in this year's edition of the Hamilton Heritage Wall Calendar. Get one today during our half price sale! Contactless pick-up is available at all branches of Hamilton City Libraries.
Click on the link below for more library merchandise.
Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from St Andrews Library Waiwherowhero
People, places and memories are captured in this year's edition of the Hamilton Heritage Wall Calendar. Get one today during our half price sale! Contactless pick-up is available at all branches of Hamilton City Libraries.
Click on the link below for more library merchandise.
Our February Seniors newsletter is out now. In this issue we announce our Age friendly fund successful recipients, shine a light on the those nominated for the New Years Honours for Services to Seniors and much more. Check it out here: mailchi.mp...
Ashleigh from Neighbourly.co.nz
Kia ora Aotearoa. Stuff has just finished their annual Summer Snaps competition and we’re thrilled to announce that you'll be the judge of the People and Communities photograph category.
The entries in this category have been shortlisted and we now have five brilliantly captured … View moreKia ora Aotearoa. Stuff has just finished their annual Summer Snaps competition and we’re thrilled to announce that you'll be the judge of the People and Communities photograph category.
The entries in this category have been shortlisted and we now have five brilliantly captured photographs to battle it out. There's a camera up for grabs for our talented photographers, and it's up to you to choose who takes the crown...and the Canon EOS!
Cast your vote in the poll below before 12pm, 11 February.
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Jeff from Saint Andrews
From Trudi on 2022-02-06 09:08
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Hi Booklovers!
We have a new venue – Maramarua on SH 2. This time of the year we would usually be in Waikino but their hall is not available because of renovations so I've managed to find a new venue at Maramarua. We opened … View moreFrom Trudi on 2022-02-06 09:08
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Hi Booklovers!
We have a new venue – Maramarua on SH 2. This time of the year we would usually be in Waikino but their hall is not available because of renovations so I've managed to find a new venue at Maramarua. We opened yesterday, Saturday 5th and will be here until Sunday 13th.
The hall at Maramarua is on a little hill in front of the fire station. It is on the south side of SH2. If you are coming up SH27, or from Paeroa or Tauranga, as you pass the general store you can see it in the distance on top of the hill so slow down to catch the entrance.
I can't put my little truck (Little Toot) at the entrance as this will hinder fire station personnel arriving on a callout so it will be parked across the road – the best we can do.
Our usual opening hours are 9am – 6pm.
The hall hire was only agreed last weekend, too late to advertise in the local papers, but it will be in this week so that should bring a few more people out. The weather has been so hot this week, regularly 30 degrees, so packing and moving into the hall (using the large and small trucks) has been extremely tiring. However we are now in and all set up so please come and check out our books.
There are several cafes here at Maramarua, including the pub which serves meals. We will probably try out the pub for dinner tonight. It's too hot to cook after a long day looking after books – well that's my excuse if I needed one!!
My friend Jennifer is up here with me for this event and maybe for Eureka next month.
You may notice changes in the way some books are priced. I have been buying in some books for those very popular authors who have their own boxes. Unfortunately this means there are more yellow stickers in these boxes than previously.
My friend Rod's garden art should arrive later today. He has his usual wind wands but has introduced a new range of crystal wands which reflect the sun and will look lovely in the garden.
Thanks to all of you who are doing the Covid-19 things endeavouring to keep us all safe. We have the usual Covid sign in forms and the user app pictures on a table inside the hall.
In my next newsletter I will provide the Eureka book fair dates for 2022 for you to diarise.
Best wishes
Trudi
Karen from Nawton
Tuesday 8th Feb 7pm - 9pm
Western community center
Hyde ave
Nawton
Any enquiries ph
Karen 0273901487
We are delighted to announce our brand new state of the art learn to swim facility is opening in Te Rapa in February!
We offer lessons for infants from 3months through to adult learn to swim. Bookings are open Now. Touch base with us today for all enquiries.
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Sharon from Saint Andrews
Hi everyone, does anyone have any packing moving boxes lying around that they want to get rid of please?
Thanks
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Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Are you wanting to try something different, or treat yourself, but don't know how to spend your time productively? We offer 8 workshops specifically designed for women who want connection with other ladies through art therapy - an opportunity you won't find elsewhere!
Cost - One-off … View moreAre you wanting to try something different, or treat yourself, but don't know how to spend your time productively? We offer 8 workshops specifically designed for women who want connection with other ladies through art therapy - an opportunity you won't find elsewhere!
Cost - One-off $50 Registration fee
Starting date - Tuesday 15 February 2022 for 8 weeks
Time - Tuesday Afternoon 12:15 - 2:15pm OR Evenings 5:15 - 7:15pm
Please click 'READ MORE' to book your spot!
(If we have to close for COVID these sessions will continue via Zoom.)
We will be following the COVID guidelines as they change.
All adults must have their vaccination passes or exemption certificates.
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
You want to bring more connection into your family life in a fun and creative way? Join us for 8 weeks of workshops in creative learning groups led by arts therapists - an experience that will strengthen families and give each member something new to connect over.
Cost - One-off $50 … View moreYou want to bring more connection into your family life in a fun and creative way? Join us for 8 weeks of workshops in creative learning groups led by arts therapists - an experience that will strengthen families and give each member something new to connect over.
Cost - One-off $50 Registration fee
Starting date - Thursday 10 February 2022 for 8 weeks
Time - Thursday after school 3:45- 5:45pm
Please click 'read more' to book your spot!
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton
A Life Beyond Food and Addiction
I don’t remember being obsessed with food when I was very young, the way I was to become. I remember starting to eat at any opportunity I could get. I would arrive home early at meal times to check what was in the pans. Saturday afternoons were spent baking, … View moreA Life Beyond Food and Addiction
I don’t remember being obsessed with food when I was very young, the way I was to become. I remember starting to eat at any opportunity I could get. I would arrive home early at meal times to check what was in the pans. Saturday afternoons were spent baking, while my friends were out shopping. I went on to develop a love for raw cake batter and butter icing and I would make it up when I was desperate for food. Once I started getting money, I would buy sweets and secretly eat them. Meal times were awful, I never felt fulfilled.
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