What is happening?
Antiques Roadshow - Bring along your antiques or collectables and get
these valued. $10 per item or 3 for $25
The very best of our Antiques & Collectables for sale online and
over the weekend - our famous Buy Now table is back!
The Great Hospice Sewing Bee - Enter online or at our Kerikeri Shop.
Judging takes place on Saturday 21st at 11am
Local Art & Craft Stall Holders - Come check these out! Lots of local products for sale! Jewelry, soaps, upcycled goods, plants, antiques & collectables, wood products plus loads more!
The Hospice Cake Competition - Enter online or at our Kerikeri Shop
Cakes will be for sale after the competition!
Local Art from our amazing Artists available to purchase
High Teas for sale …PLUS MORE!
For more information or to enter the Sewing Bee or Cake
Competition - please visit www.hospicemn.org.nz.
Changing the conversation around dementia
Reducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.
Caroline Bartle, Ryman’s Dementia Care and Innovations Lead, says that using appropriate language when referring to people with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia can foster a more inclusive society. This not only benefits those experiencing cognitive decline but also their families and the wider community.
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Walking your dog or your dog walking you in Tikipunga
Here are two great places to take your pooch out and about in Tikipunga - Beasley Park and the Hatea River walk.
Beasley Park, Tikipunga
Beasley Park is a suburban park close to Beazley Crescent. It is a calm place to play off-leash with a good variety of shade, sun, slopes and flat spaces. It is a quiet neighbourhood park with an interesting central waterway to explore.
Hātea River Walk
The Hatea River walkway is a dog-friendly place for on-leash exploring, with a forested walkway passing through several parks and suburbs starting from Otuihau/Whangārei Falls in Tikipunga and leading all the way to the central city at Riverside (about 6 kilometres)
There are well-established pathways (your dog must stay on leash and stick to the paths). Expect lots of passing foot-traffic - including kids.
Take a picnic, a ball, or other park activities. You will need to take rubbish home with you.
Sir John Key thinks lying and corruption is okay
I thought he was better than that. This - www.stuff.co.nz... - is what he said.
He objects to Harris because she supports schemes such as health care and instead supports someone who thought drinking bleach was a cure for covid.