Melville, Hamilton

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703 days ago

Support Waikato Rugby on its 100th Birthday!

The Team from Momentum Waikato

We really enjoyed attending the Waikato Rugby Union Centenary celebration 'Journey through 100 years' last weekend at the Claudelands Event Centre.

At the dinner the Waikato Rugby Union officially launched the Waikato Community Rugby Fund to the rugby community, which is administered … View more
We really enjoyed attending the Waikato Rugby Union Centenary celebration 'Journey through 100 years' last weekend at the Claudelands Event Centre.

At the dinner the Waikato Rugby Union officially launched the Waikato Community Rugby Fund to the rugby community, which is administered and invested by Momentum Waikato, with proceeds going directly to support amateur community rugby.

The pandemic has been challenging for sport and the Waikato Community Rugby Fund (WCRF) will help secure the WRU's future and continue to enable the grassroots game.

They need your support!

Please donate to the Waikato Community Rugby Fund by going to momentumwaikato.nz/wcrf via the button below.

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703 days ago

Seniors Newsletter

The Team from Office for Seniors

Have you read our December Seniors Newsletter? Do you have a Community Services Card or know someone who does? From 1 February 2023 Community Services Card holders are eligible for a continued 50% discount on public transport. You can read more in this issue.

This newsletter also includes some … View more
Have you read our December Seniors Newsletter? Do you have a Community Services Card or know someone who does? From 1 February 2023 Community Services Card holders are eligible for a continued 50% discount on public transport. You can read more in this issue.

This newsletter also includes some good advice on how to keep up your hydration and stay safe and cool this summer.

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703 days ago

It’s all here in store

The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross

We have Christmas decorations, amazing clothes and great gift ideas. It’s the year to up cycle and recycle and have a festive season with the environment in mind.
Come on in have a chat and a browse and finish up that Christmas shopping.
Here at the Matamata shop we are looking for some special … View more
We have Christmas decorations, amazing clothes and great gift ideas. It’s the year to up cycle and recycle and have a festive season with the environment in mind.
Come on in have a chat and a browse and finish up that Christmas shopping.
Here at the Matamata shop we are looking for some special people to join our amazing team of volunteers, come on in and have a chat to Leanne on a Wednesday and get started!

704 days ago

The Must-Give Christmas Gift!

Christmas Box

Meeting an ever-increasing need in our communities, Christmas Box provides more than just food in a time of need, it also brings a reminder that there is a community of people who care.

We believe by alleviating some of the pressure that families feel at Christmas time through our food parcels, … View more
Meeting an ever-increasing need in our communities, Christmas Box provides more than just food in a time of need, it also brings a reminder that there is a community of people who care.

We believe by alleviating some of the pressure that families feel at Christmas time through our food parcels, it will create a lasting impact that goes beyond a treat at Christmas.

For only $40 you can donate a Christmas Box to a family in need, providing not just practical help, but much deserved hope too.
Find out more

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704 days ago

Art Fraud Detective: Spot the Difference, Solve the Crime (book)

Cordwainer from Melville

Art Fraud Detective: Spot the Difference, Solve the Crime (book)

Anna Nilsen
2000. Paperback, large format, colour, juvenile fiction, 48 pages.

Excellent condition.

The Museum of Art has a big problem. Some of the museum's priceless masterpieces have been stolen and replaced by … View more
Art Fraud Detective: Spot the Difference, Solve the Crime (book)

Anna Nilsen
2000. Paperback, large format, colour, juvenile fiction, 48 pages.

Excellent condition.

The Museum of Art has a big problem. Some of the museum's priceless masterpieces have been stolen and replaced by cunning forgeries! Are your eyes sharp enough to spot the differences between the fake and the real Rousseau?

Hone your detective skills and find the tell-tale clues that will help the police track down the master forgers, and bring back the missing masterpieces.

This one-of-a-kind book combines a mystery story, fun spot-the-difference puzzles, and a fantastic introduction to some of the world's greatest art. Guaranteed to enthral children of all ages, Art Fraud Detective includes historical information on each painting, tips on the techniques of the Old Masters, and a glossary of art terms. Features art by: Rembrandt; Constable; Monet; Picasso; Raphael; Van Gogh; and more. (More than 35 paintings).

Price: $10

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704 days ago

Brewed: A guide to the beer of New Zealand (book)

Cordwainer from Melville

Brewed: A guide to the beer of New Zealand (book)
Jules van Costello. 2017, 2nd edition. Paperback, 236 pages, excellent condition.

166 commercially operating New Zealand breweries are profiled. Additionally, the tasting notes for over 450 beers.

Brewed includes a style guide written … View more
Brewed: A guide to the beer of New Zealand (book)
Jules van Costello. 2017, 2nd edition. Paperback, 236 pages, excellent condition.

166 commercially operating New Zealand breweries are profiled. Additionally, the tasting notes for over 450 beers.

Brewed includes a style guide written specifically for the New Zealand craft beer market and has all the information needed to make the increasingly complicated beer world a lot more comprehensible.

Price: $10

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704 days ago

How to Get an Extra-Clean House for Allergy Sufferers

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

If you live with someone allergic to dust mites, mould, pollen, pet hair or any one of the hundreds of allergens in household products, clean is not enough. A house needs to be extra-clean and allergen-proof to help make allergy sufferers as comfortable as possible. The alternative is sneezing, … View moreIf you live with someone allergic to dust mites, mould, pollen, pet hair or any one of the hundreds of allergens in household products, clean is not enough. A house needs to be extra-clean and allergen-proof to help make allergy sufferers as comfortable as possible. The alternative is sneezing, wheezing, coughing and watery eyes, all brought on by the presence of irritants that you can keep at bay with some extra attention.

Here’s how to get on top of some common irritants at your place:

1. Use allergy-friendly products
• Avoid using aerosol sprays as they are a common trigger for asthma sufferers. Even if you’re not standing near anyone, the high-pressure mist that the aerosol omits means the contents can spread a long way.
• Try to use environmentally-friendly products – what’s good for the environment is often better for us too.
• Avoid using products that contain harsh chemicals like ammonia, formaldehyde and sodium lauryl sulphate. Hunt out products that are free from these irritants or make your own natural cleaning products.

2. Keep a dust-free bedroom: It’s the dust mite droppings that many people react to (and news that there is dust mite poo in our bedding causes a reaction in the rest of us!). To keep bedding really clean, you will need to wash all bed linen regularly, preferably weekly. A man-made fibre like polyester is less likely to trap dust than natural fibres like cotton or linen.

Use a hypoallergenic mattress topper, duvet inner-cover and pillow protector and wash these at least monthly and replace them annually.

Keep stuffed animals to a minimum and wash those that remain regularly. Pull the bed out and vacuum underneath at least once a week, preferably daily. Don’t forget to dust side tables and vacuum underneath those as well.

3. Vacuum daily: Wooden or tiled floors are much easier to keep dust-free, but if you have carpet, a daily vacuum, especially in bedrooms, is a must. Use a vacuum cleaner made especially for allergy-sufferers – most will be fitted with HEPA filtration and powerhead.

Make sure you vacuum around the skirting boards and in crevices and vacuum around all beds at least twice. Empty canisters or vacuum bags regularly, sealing the bag well before disposal.

4. Use an air purifier: Even if you are taking the precautions outlined above, there will still be plenty of dust in your house – in fact some studies show that air pollution such as allergens and pollutants can be present in higher levels inside the home than outside! Air purifiers work to filter the allergens and pollutants from the air and improve the air quality.

5. Empty bins daily: The rubbish bin can omit toxins without you even realising, and they are a breeding ground for mould and germs. Empty bins every evening and disinfect with a hospital grade solution before lining with a plastic bag.

6. Beat doormats every day: Pollen and dust are tracked into our home constantly. Make sure you have a doormat on the outside and inside at every entry point to your home and shake these out regularly. Vacuum each indoor mat when you do your daily vacuum run. It’s a good idea to place a mat in the doorway of an allergy-sufferers bedroom for extra protection. Better yet, leave shoes outside.

7. Inspect for mould weekly: Mould is a common allergy trigger and its present absolutely everywhere. Don’t give it a chance to breed – wipe away small mould patches as soon as you find them with a paper towel and throw the paper towel in an outside bin. You can use a solution of three cups of water to five drops of Oil of Cloves (find it at your pharmacy) in a spray bottle to kill mould spores and prevent mould from growing.

Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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705 days ago

Finding it hard to eat your daily quota of greens and fruit?

Naturally Healthy

We can help! Here are 5 simple tips to sneak fruits and veggies into your day.

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705 days ago

strawberry plants

Trish from Hamilton East

021701692

Price: $2

705 days ago

Adult's Mindfulness Art Therapy

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Are you needing a break to reconnect with yourself? Try our mindfulness workshop where you can be inspired to create new possibilities.

Gain a better understanding of your inner self and learn how to express your feelings creatively using a range of new art skills and processes.
This is a safe … View more
Are you needing a break to reconnect with yourself? Try our mindfulness workshop where you can be inspired to create new possibilities.

Gain a better understanding of your inner self and learn how to express your feelings creatively using a range of new art skills and processes.
This is a safe place to step out of your comfort zone and start making the life that you want through the arts.

Book Today!

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705 days ago

Student designs Theatre hospitality concept

The Team from Momentum Waikato

Wintec design student Delwyn Clayton-Greene has embraced the community spirit of the Waikato Regional Theatre project by choosing it as the venue for a champagne bar concept in an assignment.

With an open brief for the final ‘Capstone Project’ of her three-year Bachelor of Design majoring … View more
Wintec design student Delwyn Clayton-Greene has embraced the community spirit of the Waikato Regional Theatre project by choosing it as the venue for a champagne bar concept in an assignment.

With an open brief for the final ‘Capstone Project’ of her three-year Bachelor of Design majoring in Spatial Design, Delwyn wanted to explore hospitality design as it was opportunity to imagine a space that makes people feel special and welcomed.

“My initial idea was a champagne bar in a disused old building but I was inspired to find out more about the Waikato Regional Theatre when I saw the beautiful façade of the Hamilton Hotel that’s been revealed on Victoria St,” says Delwyn.

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705 days ago

SUMMER HOLIDAY PUPPET WORKSHOPS: DECEMBER FESTIVALS OF THE WORLD

todd from EarthDiverse

EarthDiverse is pleased to announce its next Summer Holiday Workshop for young persons ages 8-14 years.

Come explore and experience the amazing December light festivals celebrated by people around the world and by our migrant communities right here in the Waikato. These workshops aim to expose … View more
EarthDiverse is pleased to announce its next Summer Holiday Workshop for young persons ages 8-14 years.

Come explore and experience the amazing December light festivals celebrated by people around the world and by our migrant communities right here in the Waikato. These workshops aim to expose young people to the beautiful diversity of the world, give them an opportunity to explore their own inner creativity through puppet making, and discover the connections they share with the cultures around them. Join professional puppeteer Ifat Vayner and children’s educator Nona Morris for four days of exploring the traditions, foods and crafts of the world’s December festivals.

• Mon 19 Dec 2022: Kwanzaa
• Tue 20 Dec 2022: Chanukah
• Wed 21 Dec 2022 Bodhi Day
• Thu 22 Dec 2022: Yule

9:00am-3:00pm each day.

Location: EarthDiverse Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand

For more information of this and our other courses and workshops, visit our website. Click the Read More link below.

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705 days ago

Empowerment and Emotions

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Does your child have big emotions and sometimes struggle to know what to do with them? Are you looking for gentle and creative ways to support your child and empower them to manage their feelings? Join our children's arts therapy programme where we use creativity and artistic processes to … View moreDoes your child have big emotions and sometimes struggle to know what to do with them? Are you looking for gentle and creative ways to support your child and empower them to manage their feelings? Join our children's arts therapy programme where we use creativity and artistic processes to explore themes around emotional awareness, resilience and emotional regulation, in a supportive group environment. This programme is run by two registered clinical art therapists.

Book today!

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706 days ago

The ultimate Christmas gift

HSBC Rugby Sevens

Christmas is just around the corner so why not treat you and your mates to the ultimate gift, NZ's favourite sports party.

The HSBC NZ Sevens returns to Hamilton on the 21st and 22nd of January 2023. Spread across two days, witness the lightning-fast sevens action and festival events.

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Christmas is just around the corner so why not treat you and your mates to the ultimate gift, NZ's favourite sports party.

The HSBC NZ Sevens returns to Hamilton on the 21st and 22nd of January 2023. Spread across two days, witness the lightning-fast sevens action and festival events.

Go wild in the R18 Festival Zone with music and refreshments to keep you going all weekend long. So grab your mates and your craziest costumes for some post-holiday fun and entertainment.

Join the party and buy your Festival Zone tickets.
Know more

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711 days ago

Poll: Are you able to get help with your health when needed?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A report has shown that clinics around New Zealand are understaffed, with GP's being overworked and underpaid. And for everyday kiwis, healthcare and emergency healthcare is simply not accessible.

The General Practice Owners Association of Aotearoa's report titled … View more
A report has shown that clinics around New Zealand are understaffed, with GP's being overworked and underpaid. And for everyday kiwis, healthcare and emergency healthcare is simply not accessible.

The General Practice Owners Association of Aotearoa's report titled ‘‘On The Brink’’ outlines the urgent need to address pay parity for GP nurses and doctors, beef up workforce numbers and improve funding allocations for practices with the hopes that this makes heatlhcare more accessible in the community.

Are you noticing delays in getting GP appointments or long waits at after-hours care?

Any comments below may be shared in your local paper's We Say You Say column.

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Are you able to get help with your health when needed?
  • 46.2% Wait times are too long - It's unacceptable.
    46.2% Complete
  • 30.8% I can get the help I need, it just takes longer.
    30.8% Complete
  • 7.7% I haven't noticed an issue.
    7.7% Complete
  • 15.3% I'm happy; I have no complaints.
    15.3% Complete
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