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Victoria Kemp from Friendship House (Huntly) Community Charitable Trust
An opportunity to learn all about Virtual DHB and register locally.
Would you like to be able to access after hour medical services – Free?
Would you like access to doctor approved health information – from one reliable place?
Are you tired of travelling to the hospital for your … View moreAn opportunity to learn all about Virtual DHB and register locally.
Would you like to be able to access after hour medical services – Free?
Would you like access to doctor approved health information – from one reliable place?
Are you tired of travelling to the hospital for your appointments?
Would you like to have your outpatient appointment conducted from the comfort of your own home?
If any or all of the above are a YES – you may well be a great candidate for Virtual Health.
Come along to the Virtual DHB workshop to find out more and register for the service.
Paul from Horsham Downs
Hi there neighbourly neighbours...we are thinking about getting chickens and wondering whether any one might have a spare chicken coupe lying around they no longer want and would like to free up the space on their property...the larger the better :-) If you can help our number is 021426885...thanks… View moreHi there neighbourly neighbours...we are thinking about getting chickens and wondering whether any one might have a spare chicken coupe lying around they no longer want and would like to free up the space on their property...the larger the better :-) If you can help our number is 021426885...thanks in advance, cheers Paul
Eric from Whatawhata
Hi does anyone know where I can obtain plastic pallets from. They need to be free or cheap. Any help would be appreciated.
Free
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
If you can’t take your normal route home, how will you get there? Who will you go with? Where will you meet up if your street is a no-go zone? Do your neighbours need help? Go to www.happens.nz... and make a plan today.
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Victoria Kemp from Friendship House (Huntly) Community Charitable Trust
21st October 9.30am—11.30am and running for 6weeks.
Supports parents and whānau with parenting their babies until they are rolling or
crawling.
Explores:
*becoming a new family, caring for yourself as a parent, local supports and resources
*practical aspects of caring for your baby … View more21st October 9.30am—11.30am and running for 6weeks.
Supports parents and whānau with parenting their babies until they are rolling or
crawling.
Explores:
*becoming a new family, caring for yourself as a parent, local supports and resources
*practical aspects of caring for your baby including sleep and safety tips
*slowing down and getting to know your baby’s unique self
*your baby’s development including understanding your important role in their brain development
*ways to respond to and support your baby’s play, learning and development.
Richelle Whittaker
027 489 8030
Richelle.whittaker2@plunket.org.nz
Victoria Kemp from Friendship House (Huntly) Community Charitable Trust
Have fun and meet new people
Learn new skills.
Ease into Christmas
Workshop Info:
When: Tuesday Mornings 10:00am – 12:00pm
Where: Friendship House, Williams street, HUNTLY
Cost: Gold Coin donation each session
… View more Have fun and meet new people
Learn new skills.
Ease into Christmas
Workshop Info:
When: Tuesday Mornings 10:00am – 12:00pm
Where: Friendship House, Williams street, HUNTLY
Cost: Gold Coin donation each session
Topics include:
18 October – Finger food
Whip up healthy finger food that’s tasty and easy.
25 October – Gifts from the kitchen
Food is love, so give a gift made with love
01 November – Xmas cards, boxes and decorations
Let’s get crafty! Make your own gift boxes, cards and decorations. It’s easy and fun.
08 November – Make your own gifts
Spend time instead of money this Christmas with these fun and funky gift ideas.
Come along for these hands-on practical workshops!
07 8287559 for further info
Yanny from Huntly
Fibre connecting People.
Our aim is to feature textile items that hold significance to migrants either by linking them to their past or connecting them tot there new experience. We are hoping to involve many of the 160 migrant groups that live in the Waikato.
For more information … View moreFibre connecting People.
Our aim is to feature textile items that hold significance to migrants either by linking them to their past or connecting them tot there new experience. We are hoping to involve many of the 160 migrant groups that live in the Waikato.
For more information www.kiwialan.kiwi.nz... and click on Fibre Active we love to here from you. Yanny Split
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Janice from Whatawhata
Wooden headboard. I think timber is pine. For single bed. Excellent condition. Near new. $50. Ph 027 33 44 615.
Price: $50
Christine from Ngaruawahia
To Gary and Sandra Parris from Te Kowhai for helping me out today with ringing my bull calf. You guys are awesome. If there is anything I can do for you in future let me know. Cheers.
At Mobil we’ve made some improvements including re-imaged stations, lighting you’ll love our new look pumps for a more pleasant station experience. At selected sites only. Come see for yourself. At selected stations only. We think you’ll like what’s changed. Learn more here. Learn more
Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
Waikato has four blinc cricketers hoping to be selected for the Kiwi team heading to India for the 20/20 Blind Cricket World Cup! Good luck lads!
Read more here: www.stuff.co.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
This week in Pulse of the Nation we're asking about boy racers, also known as 'car enthusiasts'. Are they a concern in your community?
Reporter Hamilton Press
Big kids show their creations for little kids to enjoy at Hamilton Gardens this weekend. Any neighbours have other hobbies worth a story?
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
This year the theme for Get Ready Week is Prepared Kids. We know that when kids are involved in preparing for emergencies and learning about natural hazards, they encourage their families to be more prepared and play a more active role in responding to and recovering from emergencies.
As part of… View moreThis year the theme for Get Ready Week is Prepared Kids. We know that when kids are involved in preparing for emergencies and learning about natural hazards, they encourage their families to be more prepared and play a more active role in responding to and recovering from emergencies.
As part of Get Ready Week 2016, we are launching our redeveloped schools resource What’s the Plan, encouraging schools to update their emergency preparedness plans and use the new resource to build resilience as a life skill for their students.
Here are our top tips for Prepared Kids
1. Give the school or day care a list of three people who can pick the kids up if you can’t get there.
2. Talk to your kids in an honest (but not scary) way about what might happen in an emergency, what you can do to keep safe, and what your plan is for if you can’t get home. The more involved they are, the less scared they will be if an emergency does happen.
3. Make a plan with your kids. Sit down together and talk about the things you need every day and work out what you would do if you didn’t have them. Grab a piece of paper and write down what you agree, who you need to contact and things you need to do to get ready.
4. Get your kids involved in getting supplies and checking them regularly. In an emergency you could be stuck at home for three
days or more. You probably have most of these things already, and you don’t have to have them all in one place, but you might have to find them in a hurry and/or in the dark.
www.happens.nz...
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