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The Young Gardener Awards 2018 are open! So it’s time for budding young gardeners across the country to get their green fingers dirty again.
The new T&G Passion for Growing Award is open to ALL primary schools nationwide that have a veggie garden.
So go on, encourage your local primary… View moreThe Young Gardener Awards 2018 are open! So it’s time for budding young gardeners across the country to get their green fingers dirty again.
The new T&G Passion for Growing Award is open to ALL primary schools nationwide that have a veggie garden.
So go on, encourage your local primary school to get stuck in. Share your passion for growing fresh, nutritious food and win! There are some amazing prizes up for grabs and it’s really easy to enter.
Supported by T&G and Garden to Table.
Enter now
Are there any superheroes in your neighbourhood?
This September we are raising money to help deaf children listen and speak and we’d love to have you join our squad! Thousands of workplaces, schools and community groups will put on their loud shirts to support deaf Kiwi kids with cochlear … View moreAre there any superheroes in your neighbourhood?
This September we are raising money to help deaf children listen and speak and we’d love to have you join our squad! Thousands of workplaces, schools and community groups will put on their loud shirts to support deaf Kiwi kids with cochlear implants.
Loud Shirt Day is a great way to commit serious fashion crimes and have a whole lot of fun. This year's theme is Superheroes, so grab your brightest, funkiest superhero outfits to wow others and raise money for a great cause. Register at loudshirtday.org.nz and we’ll send you a free fundraising pack. It’s that easy!
If you're keen to help kick-start our fundraising efforts, good news! You can donate via Givealittle here.
Thanks for your support,
Ankita
(Loud Shirt Day Coordinator)
Register now
Tadjoe from Kerikeri District
Who needs a ride to Auckland on Friday the 10/08 .
0223084556. Thanks.
Barbara from Kerikeri District
Can pay for assistance to make small website and advertise my health professional services.
Can pay or exchange.
Please phone to discuss with Barbara 0274333113
Look forward to hear from you
Angela from Kerikeri District
Hardly used, but now passed it's Guarantee period. Handy for spare parts - or someone with the knowledge may be able to fix it. FREE - but it all needs to be picked up, thanks. Kerikeri central.
Free
Students are no longer able to hold or shoot army guns at school under new government guidelines. The move comes after much public debate on the appropriateness of firearms being brought into schools, including when soldiers taught children as young as nine how to assemble and shoot assault rifles … View moreStudents are no longer able to hold or shoot army guns at school under new government guidelines. The move comes after much public debate on the appropriateness of firearms being brought into schools, including when soldiers taught children as young as nine how to assemble and shoot assault rifles at a leadership exercise in Palmerston North last year. However students can still use firearms as part of shooting clubs and competitions. Click here to read the full article and guidelines.
So what do you think of the new rules? Are you for or against them?
Kate from Kerikeri District
Liz Nichols of the Kerikeri School of Music is starting teaching on Thursdays again this term. She still has places available for singing, piano, beginner guitar and early childhood Rhythm Classes. Please PM or call 021 984 233. Kate
Ari from Russell
I have a new kitchen and this benchtops at 2100cm with stainless drainer would suit a keen fisherman for a fish bench.
The stove is a Simpson Jupiter with ceramic hob. Grill and oven work although it may need a new thermostat. All 4 hot plates work.
The stove would be suitable for a bach .
Call… View moreI have a new kitchen and this benchtops at 2100cm with stainless drainer would suit a keen fisherman for a fish bench.
The stove is a Simpson Jupiter with ceramic hob. Grill and oven work although it may need a new thermostat. All 4 hot plates work.
The stove would be suitable for a bach .
Call Ari on 0220237877. to arrange pickup.
Free
Hi neighbours, my caskets will be onsite to view at the women’s lifestyle expo!
Jessie Rose will be representing Morris and Morris Funerals and will be available to talk with anyone over the weekend.
Products of Jessie Rose will be on display also for purchase - See you there!
Find out more!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
There has been an ongoing discussion amongst political leaders (and Neighbourly members) around whether te reo should be compulsory in schools across New Zealand. It comes after news that the number of people in New Zealand able to speak te reo Māori is declining. What do you think? Should it be … View moreThere has been an ongoing discussion amongst political leaders (and Neighbourly members) around whether te reo should be compulsory in schools across New Zealand. It comes after news that the number of people in New Zealand able to speak te reo Māori is declining. What do you think? Should it be made compulsory? Do you think this will help retain the language?
Neighbourly's own Sarah Moore has started studying te reo Māori follow her journey here.
Brenda and Neil Dykes from Kerikeri SeniorNet
Click the link to view the Term 3 Training and Coffee Morning schedule.
Scroll through the 3 pages:
1. Course Descriptions
2. Detailed schedule
3. Coffee morning schedule.
There are also links to the course registration form.
Numbers to some sessions are limited, first come first served.
… View moreClick the link to view the Term 3 Training and Coffee Morning schedule.
Scroll through the 3 pages:
1. Course Descriptions
2. Detailed schedule
3. Coffee morning schedule.
There are also links to the course registration form.
Numbers to some sessions are limited, first come first served.
Please pass this information on to anyone who may be interested in becoming a member.
Alan from West Coast Northland
Do you know of any young person 15.5 to 19 years of age who is not engaged in education, training or employment?
On Tuesday 24th July Term 3 commences at Regent Training Centre in Kerikeri.
Courses are free, assistance with transport provided. Vans currently running out of Kaikohe and other … View moreDo you know of any young person 15.5 to 19 years of age who is not engaged in education, training or employment?
On Tuesday 24th July Term 3 commences at Regent Training Centre in Kerikeri.
Courses are free, assistance with transport provided. Vans currently running out of Kaikohe and other locations in the Mid North.
Courses include Automotive, Building and Construction and Health and Fitness.
Visit www.rtc.co.nz... for more information.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
ACC Minister Hon. Iain Lees-Galloway recently swapped his suit for shorts and a tee to join a ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ strength and balance class. These classes help us as we age to retain lower body and core strength, remaining active to avoid falls.
No-one is bullet proof, falls happen … View moreACC Minister Hon. Iain Lees-Galloway recently swapped his suit for shorts and a tee to join a ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ strength and balance class. These classes help us as we age to retain lower body and core strength, remaining active to avoid falls.
No-one is bullet proof, falls happen and some can result in broken bones, pain and long healing times and can also make us fearful of falling again. Losing confidence can really affect quality of life.
Live Stronger for Longer strength and balance classes are growing nationwide. Visit www.livestronger.org.nz and join a class near you, you’ll find lots of practical information, advice and resources on how to live an active, healthy and independent life.
Proudly brought to you by ACC, MoH, HQSC and your local community health providers.
Join a class near you
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All Northland dog owners should beware of the outbreak of the deadly Canine parvovirus, also known as parvo, it is highly contagious and especially lethal for puppies.
Parvovirus is contagious and can survive in the environment for a year or more and be carried on to a property on shoes or car … View moreAll Northland dog owners should beware of the outbreak of the deadly Canine parvovirus, also known as parvo, it is highly contagious and especially lethal for puppies.
Parvovirus is contagious and can survive in the environment for a year or more and be carried on to a property on shoes or car tyres, or caught from objects such as bowls and bedding. It could also be caught from the street, especially in urban areas where there were lots of dogs.
So far all the puppies brought in to Bay of Islands Vets have survived but only though intensive treatment in an isolation unit.
Image: The Northern Advocate
Story: The Northern Advocate
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Dogs on the back of a ute, on a dusty rural road: a scene that captures heartland New Zealand. But new MPI animal welfare regulations promise to complicate moving sheepdogs between paddocks, and other farming practices besides, with the threat of a fine from October.
Dogs on the back of a truck,… View moreDogs on the back of a ute, on a dusty rural road: a scene that captures heartland New Zealand. But new MPI animal welfare regulations promise to complicate moving sheepdogs between paddocks, and other farming practices besides, with the threat of a fine from October.
Dogs on the back of a truck, trailer or ute, travelling on a public road, had to be tied up with a leash or rope, if not in a cage or crate. The only exception to the rule was if farm dogs were actively helping to move livestock along public roads, in which case they could jump on and off a vehicle.
People caught breaking that law could be fined up to $900 under new Animal Welfare Regulations from October. Read the ministry's guide to the Animal Welfare (Care and Procedures) Regulations at mpi.govt.nz. Read more here
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