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The Team from Momentum Waikato
The Boys’ Brigade once had a much higher public profile, decades ago you would have routinely seen lads out and about in its military cadet-style uniform, but it is still going strong in the community, making a difference in boys’ lives.
The Boys Brigade Waikato Trust Fund at Momentum … View moreThe Boys’ Brigade once had a much higher public profile, decades ago you would have routinely seen lads out and about in its military cadet-style uniform, but it is still going strong in the community, making a difference in boys’ lives.
The Boys Brigade Waikato Trust Fund at Momentum Waikato provides the Trust with income it uses to support the Brigade’s Waikato units.
Trust Treasurer Glenn Johnson says: “The parents that I am in contact with on a weekly basis consistently express their gratitude for what our leaders and the programmes do for their boys."
Aaron from Chartwell
Our Mid-Winter Christmas Market is returning back to Gordonton.
A great vibe and 1 day Pop Up Market Event.
Great chance to do some early mid christmas shopping from a range of stalls from indoors and outdoors. Grab something to eat from the food karts and enjoy hot coffee, or some food.
… View moreOur Mid-Winter Christmas Market is returning back to Gordonton.
A great vibe and 1 day Pop Up Market Event.
Great chance to do some early mid christmas shopping from a range of stalls from indoors and outdoors. Grab something to eat from the food karts and enjoy hot coffee, or some food.
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Aaron from Chartwell
Coming to Claudelands Park, Hamilton next weekend! Head along and checkout this new travelling market.
The Unlost Village Travelling Marketeers is a brand new monthly travelling market throughout the North Island, a vibrant collection of travellers, creatives and traders, many who have graced the … View moreComing to Claudelands Park, Hamilton next weekend! Head along and checkout this new travelling market.
The Unlost Village Travelling Marketeers is a brand new monthly travelling market throughout the North Island, a vibrant collection of travellers, creatives and traders, many who have graced the travelling fair circuits over the years.
A unique weekend market including bonafide housetrucks and travelling vehicles, this eclectic group of experienced Marketeers bring herbs & healing products, hats, bags, jewelry, accessories, ceramics, ethnic clothing, leather, silver, art, upcycled silver cutlery, pallet wood art, custom t-shirts, crystals, massage, wrought iron, coffee, yummy food and more.
In the spirit of the village market, a buskers stage is available for musicians, dancers, performers and artists, plus free fun ’ye olde playstation style’ for the kids (big and little). Event info:
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Irene from Forest Lake
The current council and its elected councillors are deteriorating in their performance. The recent planned $700k debacle to relocate a bus stop in Anglesea St, which fortunately will not be proceeding, the costly Glenview bus stop issue to rectify, and now the proposed rate increase highlight … View moreThe current council and its elected councillors are deteriorating in their performance. The recent planned $700k debacle to relocate a bus stop in Anglesea St, which fortunately will not be proceeding, the costly Glenview bus stop issue to rectify, and now the proposed rate increase highlight mismanagement. Using the rates' calculator, our personal rates will surge by $517 next year, followed by $484 the subsequent year, and an additional $558 the third year, totalling a staggering $1,559 increase over three years. This burden falls heavily, especially on pensioners, and there's no guarantee that future councils won't impose further hikes.
Therefore, it's appalling to learn that our Mayor plans to attend ANZAC commemorations in Ypres, Belgium, this year. Couldn't a Zoom meeting suffice? This isn't a fact-finding mission to improve fiscal responsibility or address ratepayer concerns. It's an unnecessary expense. Will she travel economy class, or indulge in premium economy or business class comforts? Is she alone, or is there an entourage? It's us, the ratepayers, funding this European trip, while we're being told to reduce our carbon footprint by walking or biking, and roads are becoming increasingly difficult to navigate. If this trip is so imperative, shouldn't she cover the expenses herself?
I deeply regret supporting this council in the last elections. As the next elections approach (believed to be next year). Let's hope for fresh faces around the table and some common-sense.
Submissions for the local plan close on April 21st, and completion is critical. We need to ensure our voices are heard loud and clear. It has never been more crucial!
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Marilyn from Fairfield
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Working a day shift, Umesh Kahanal never expected to use his emergency training when he started at Caltex Dinsdale nine months ago.
But luckily he remembered the lessons when robbers rushed into the petrol station on Tuesday at 1.15pm.
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Indulge in a series of 10 enriching sessions of Mindfulness Arts Therapy workshops this term.
Designed for adults, these unique workshops invite you to embrace your playful and creative side, fostering emotional well-being, self-discovery, and resilience in a supportive and enjoyable … View moreIndulge in a series of 10 enriching sessions of Mindfulness Arts Therapy workshops this term.
Designed for adults, these unique workshops invite you to embrace your playful and creative side, fostering emotional well-being, self-discovery, and resilience in a supportive and enjoyable environment.
These workshops allow you to engage with a variety of artistic modalities to navigate your emotional landscape, articulate your innermost feelings, and forge connections within a community of peers.
There is an opportunity to share your experiences within the group should you choose.
All materials are provided as part of your fee. Group sizes are limited to 6-8 people at our Hamilton art workshop
Term 2 consists of 10 sessions
Starts Wednesday 1st May
9.30am - 11.30am
Book here - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Join our 9-week creative journey with our Open Studio Art Therapy programme.
Each week you will be guided through a central theme that lets you gently explore your world in a supportive and respectful way. Get ready to widen how you look at the world and your responses to it.
Different from … View moreJoin our 9-week creative journey with our Open Studio Art Therapy programme.
Each week you will be guided through a central theme that lets you gently explore your world in a supportive and respectful way. Get ready to widen how you look at the world and your responses to it.
Different from our other art therapy workshops you will be choosing your own mediums from the supplies provided, so be prepared to paint, draw or sculpt as part of this terms workshop.
Term 2 consists of 9 sessions
Starts Friday 3rd May
12.30pm - 2.30pm
$85 for the term.
Book at www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
When Susan Hassall was young women did “teaching or nursing“.
Fortunately, she loved teaching. She’s now both sad and excited to retire after a quarter-century as Hamilton Boys’ High School headmaster.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We are used to tapping our card to pay in stores, but we are now having to decide whether to swipe it, insert it or use paywave depending on credit card surcharges. It can all be a bit tiring!
Would you rather that a retailer's card surcharges were just built into the cost of the items … View moreWe are used to tapping our card to pay in stores, but we are now having to decide whether to swipe it, insert it or use paywave depending on credit card surcharges. It can all be a bit tiring!
Would you rather that a retailer's card surcharges were just built into the cost of the items themselves? Share your thoughts below.
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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The Team from SPCA Hamilton - Centre & Op Shops
Ready to welcome a new furry friend into your family these school holidays?
We are reducing our adoption fees to make it easier than ever to find your perfect companion, just in time for winter. From 13-28 April, our fees are 25% off.
Visit us on our National Adoption Open Day on Saturday, 13… View moreReady to welcome a new furry friend into your family these school holidays?
We are reducing our adoption fees to make it easier than ever to find your perfect companion, just in time for winter. From 13-28 April, our fees are 25% off.
Visit us on our National Adoption Open Day on Saturday, 13 April, or apply online for a private meet-and-greet.
With over 1,000 animals patiently waiting for adoption across the country you are sure to find your perfect match.
Carolyn from Te Awamutu
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Explore your creativity, connect with like-minded women, and enjoy a morning of art making in Hamilton!
Ladies Friday Art morning is perfect for meeting new people, exploring your artistic side, and taking time for yourself in this self-directed space. While our art team will pop in occasionally… View moreExplore your creativity, connect with like-minded women, and enjoy a morning of art making in Hamilton!
Ladies Friday Art morning is perfect for meeting new people, exploring your artistic side, and taking time for yourself in this self-directed space. While our art team will pop in occasionally to offer assistance and ideas, the focus is on your personal artistic journey.
Share this invitation with friends and have some fun. Suitable for all abilities.
Bring your own art materials or use our basic drawing materials to start you off.
Term 2 consists of 9 sessions
Starts Friday 3rd May
9.30am - 11.30am
$90 per term, bring your own materials.
Book here - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hamilton
Create this stylish plant support using a few garden stakes and Resene Waterborne Woodsman penetrating oil stain. Find out how to create your own with these easy instructions.
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