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Arts for from Frankton
Hi everybody we have he perfect fun class for those wanting to explore their creative skills. Work with a range of mediums in a fun and friendly sociable group, try new techniques and make your own amazing art. Suitable for all abilities. Come and join us a light filled art studio with free parking… View moreHi everybody we have he perfect fun class for those wanting to explore their creative skills. Work with a range of mediums in a fun and friendly sociable group, try new techniques and make your own amazing art. Suitable for all abilities. Come and join us a light filled art studio with free parking right outside the door. $145 Arts for Health Community Trust, Ward Park Art and Craft Centre 2 Seddon Road, 07 838 2271 or email us at office@artsforhealth.co.nz
It is known for it’s dramatic flying and spinning kicks, holds, throws and locks. The name is derived from Japanese and means “Way of the body and spirit”.
Rototuna primary school hall, Strathmore Drive, Rototuna.
We have a combined senior and junior Monday class from 6 - 7pm suitable … View moreIt is known for it’s dramatic flying and spinning kicks, holds, throws and locks. The name is derived from Japanese and means “Way of the body and spirit”.
Rototuna primary school hall, Strathmore Drive, Rototuna.
We have a combined senior and junior Monday class from 6 - 7pm suitable for all students and for families and a Wednesday Junior class from 5.30pm to 6.30pm, and a Wednesday class suitable for new seniors from 6.30 to 7.30pm.
Juniors are aged 4 - 11 years old and seniors are aged from 12 and includes teenagers and adults of all ages.
We do have space in all of these classes for new students.
Tertiary Education Commission Christchurch
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Di from Nawton
We were amazed to see a black & white butterfly on our camellia hedge today! We took numerous photos as it flitted around then stopped to sip nectar & to spread its wings in the sun. Beautiful, we are so blessed to see this rare beauty; they are said to only arrive here on the wind from … View moreWe were amazed to see a black & white butterfly on our camellia hedge today! We took numerous photos as it flitted around then stopped to sip nectar & to spread its wings in the sun. Beautiful, we are so blessed to see this rare beauty; they are said to only arrive here on the wind from Australia, & do not breed here. This one was in perfect condition, hard to believe that it would have been blown right across the Tasman! I would post photos if I knew how!
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Would you like to see taxpayer money invested to reopen the underground train station in central Hamilton?
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Shane from Whatawhata
Does anyone have or know of an olive pressing service service in our area. Please contact
Di from Nawton
Recently placed in Farnborough Drive is a seat generously donated by the family of someone who has died. What a lovely way to remember your loved one! Thank you, it will provide comfort to a lot of people as they wait at the bus stop
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Michael from Nawton
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Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on bringing your irrigation in out of the frost, harvesting and storing nuts, the tastiest feijoa varieties, storing cooking apples and leaving plants to self-seed.
Subscribe today and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on bringing your irrigation in out of the frost, harvesting and storing nuts, the tastiest feijoa varieties, storing cooking apples and leaving plants to self-seed.
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Anthony from Grandview Heights
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I am selling these beautiful key rings to help fundraise for a school music trip this year. These key rings are handmade in South Africa and were bought straight off the people making them. These are iconic to South Africa and are often sold as a source of income for the locals. As… View moreHi Neighbourly
I am selling these beautiful key rings to help fundraise for a school music trip this year. These key rings are handmade in South Africa and were bought straight off the people making them. These are iconic to South Africa and are often sold as a source of income for the locals. As they are handmade each keyring is unique. Prices range from $7 to $15 but should you take more than one I may be able to reduce the price a bit. If you are interested in a particular animal etc, let me know and I will see as I have a few more then what is pictured. These look great on any set of keys, bag etc. They also look a million times better in person and are certainly very eye catching! More pictures of keyrings in comments section.
Thanks
Simone
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Did you know it's World Naked Gardening day today? While countless gardeners around the world are stripping off to tend to their flower beds and vege patches, falling temperatures across NZ have led to calls for the Southern hemisphere to have it's own naked gardening day in spring, when … View moreDid you know it's World Naked Gardening day today? While countless gardeners around the world are stripping off to tend to their flower beds and vege patches, falling temperatures across NZ have led to calls for the Southern hemisphere to have it's own naked gardening day in spring, when it's a bit warmer. So what do you think?
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