Horsham Downs, Hamilton

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2322 days ago

Hamilton Book Month on in August with free events

Catherine from Pukete

Hamilton Book Month is on again during the month of August and there's 20 events (15 free) including workshops, panels, a quiz, a seminar, a play, fiction, nonfiction and illustrator events etc. See updates on our Facebook page. Our website is hamiltonbookmonth.wixsite.com... See our brochure … View moreHamilton Book Month is on again during the month of August and there's 20 events (15 free) including workshops, panels, a quiz, a seminar, a play, fiction, nonfiction and illustrator events etc. See updates on our Facebook page. Our website is hamiltonbookmonth.wixsite.com... See our brochure of events as well. All welcome! Email us on hamiltonbookmonth@gmail.com with any questions.

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2323 days ago

Te Otamanui Walkway Planting Bee

Daryl from Te Kowhai

Location: Coombes Sand Quarry, Ngaruawahia Road
Date & Time: Sun, Jul 22 2018, 8:30AM - 12:30PM

As part of the finishing touches on the current stage of development on the Te Otamanui Walkway, the Community Group are planting more native plants and trees along the path's margins.

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Location: Coombes Sand Quarry, Ngaruawahia Road
Date & Time: Sun, Jul 22 2018, 8:30AM - 12:30PM

As part of the finishing touches on the current stage of development on the Te Otamanui Walkway, the Community Group are planting more native plants and trees along the path's margins.

The Group need lots of volunteers to help plant - there are 3,500 to go in.

Last year, volunteers planted 2,500 in exactly 3 hours - so, if lots of people help, it is not a big task. And you meet like-minded, enthusiastic people - chatting and planting is mandatory.

When: Sunday 22nd July

Where: drive into the Coombes' Sand Quarry on Ngaruawahia Road (about 0.5km from the northern end of the village), and head all the way down the back to the gully. It will be signposted.

Time: 8.30 am to 12.30, irrespective of weather conditions. If there are plants left over at noon, we'll reschedule another session later in the month.

Bring: a spade, drink, chew bars etc.

Contact: Daryl, on 8297655

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2323 days ago

Come along to your Community Health Forum

Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board

Hey neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. Come along to your Community Health Forum next week.

When: 10am – noon, Tuesday 24 July
Where: Community House, 45 Bow St, Raglan

Community Health Forums are a gathering of local people who come to listen to … View more
Hey neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. Come along to your Community Health Forum next week.

When: 10am – noon, Tuesday 24 July
Where: Community House, 45 Bow St, Raglan

Community Health Forums are a gathering of local people who come to listen to updates from the Waikato DHB, share their thoughts and talk about what matters to them about healthcare in their community.

On the agenda this time i– preparing for health services changes, Mental Health update, meet the chairperson of our Waikato Consumer Council and more.

We look forward to meeting you. He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen

RSVP for catering purposes to communityhealthforum@waikatodhb.health.nz
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2324 days ago
2324 days ago

We're proudly supporting Plunket - you can too!

The Warehouse New Zealand

The Warehouse is proud to support Plunket, because we believe that every baby deserve a good start in life. By adding a donation at your local The Warehouse store, all money raised goes to providing a family in need with a baby essentials pack.

The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better … View more
The Warehouse is proud to support Plunket, because we believe that every baby deserve a good start in life. By adding a donation at your local The Warehouse store, all money raised goes to providing a family in need with a baby essentials pack.

The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.
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2325 days ago

Retro Market in Hamilton

Alan Neighbourly Lead from Huntly

Great little Market in Hamilton coming up - Free entry - lots and lots of all sorts of stuff - we will be there

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2326 days ago

Don't be shy, bring a friend!

Taekidokai Martial Arts

TKMA Junior classes for kids are high energy and fun filled.

Given our friendly and encouraging learning environment, your child will be comfortable and assured, learning at their own pace, whilst staying active and keeping fit.

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2327 days ago

Guaranteed Holidays 10 -15 days every year for lifetime

Bijendra from Rototuna North

Do you love Holidays? But are expensive and dont get a satisfied hotel or resort. Then now is the time to act. I have a Wyndham timeshare with annual 6000 credits. You could earn you much awaited holidays that you cant afford in 4 -5 star resorts and most exciting the cheaper holiday plans … View moreDo you love Holidays? But are expensive and dont get a satisfied hotel or resort. Then now is the time to act. I have a Wyndham timeshare with annual 6000 credits. You could earn you much awaited holidays that you cant afford in 4 -5 star resorts and most exciting the cheaper holiday plans available any where in the world. Plus there also incredible deals also available. I can talk over this in detail if anyone is interested. Thanks BJ (0211223939)

2327 days ago

Poll: What do you think about supermarkets selling "reusable" plastic bags?

Gary Farrow Reporter from Hamilton Press

Kia ora, neighbours! It's Plastic Free July, and many of you will be trying to nullify your plastic waste output this month in the interests of our environment. Some supermarkets are now selling "reusable" plastic bags, rather than single-use plastic bags, to put your groceries in. … View moreKia ora, neighbours! It's Plastic Free July, and many of you will be trying to nullify your plastic waste output this month in the interests of our environment. Some supermarkets are now selling "reusable" plastic bags, rather than single-use plastic bags, to put your groceries in. Nonetheless, they will still eventually deteriorate into plastic waste. What do you think of this? Vote in the poll and we'd love to hear some of your comments too.
*Please mark NFP if you don't want your comments shared in an article.

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What do you think about supermarkets selling "reusable" plastic bags?
  • 55.6% I don't approve of the "reusable" plastic bags. They are compounding the problem
    55.6% Complete
  • 24.2% I think the "reusable" plastic bags are a worthy compromise by supermarkets. We
    24.2% Complete
  • 20.2% I just want something to carry my shopping in - I don't care what it is.
    20.2% Complete
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