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1966 days ago

Street name proposal to honour former Nelson and Tasman mayor

Tim Newman Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Nelson Mayor Rachel Reese, Tasman Mayor Tim King, and Nelson MP Nick Smith have put forward the idea that the main road through Saxton Field be named “Kerry Marshall Drive” after the late mayor - whose memorial service was held at Nelson College at the end of July.

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1966 days ago

Pukeko on the menu at Richmond game bird night

Tim Newman Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Chef Phil Hazeldine's six pukeko dishes were a surprise hit at Nelson Marlborough Fish & Game's annual game bird night at Club Waimea. Have you tried pukeko? Would you give it a whirl?

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1967 days ago

Mapua Movies

Reinhard from Mapua

Another great move will be shown in the Mapua Community Hall on Sunday, August 9th at 6:30 pm.

Doors open at 6:15, bring your own chairs, nibbles and drinks. Enjoy an early dinner and a drink at the Sprig and Fern opposite the hall before the movie starts, many of us will be there..

“Fishermans… View more
Another great move will be shown in the Mapua Community Hall on Sunday, August 9th at 6:30 pm.

Doors open at 6:15, bring your own chairs, nibbles and drinks. Enjoy an early dinner and a drink at the Sprig and Fern opposite the hall before the movie starts, many of us will be there..

“Fishermans Friends”

A group of music executives from London get stranded in a tiny Cornish fishing port when their holiday yacht fails to arrive. While making the most of their unplanned holiday, they stumble upon a traditional sailor's shanty session being sung outside the local pub. One of the team gets left behind to try to sign up the singing fishermen to a music contract.

“FISHERMAN'S FRIENDS” has a lot of charm. We're in POLDARK territory, so the scenery is a guaranteed hit, and the fishermen are a likeable (mixed) bunch. All in all, there's a healthy dollop of the feel-good factor that made THE FULL MONTY and the MARIGOLD HOTEL movies such crowd-pleasers.

I really enjoyed this movie, based on a true story of a group of Cornish singing fishermen who made it big in the charts against all odds. This quintessentially British themed movie delivers the goods. This film of underdog makes good is based on real events. It's a gentle drama punctuated with some great songs. The comedy elements are well done while the romance perhaps feels a bit of an afterthought. if you're a fan of sea shanties you will love it.

Entry s 12 dollars per head.

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1967 days ago

Microwave

Pauline from Stoke

Panasonic. Approx 2 yrs old. Inverter model.
Reason for sale - deceased estate
Phone enquries. Pauline 0275478467

Price: $200

1967 days ago

Lawnmower

Pauline from Stoke

Masport. Briggs & Straton. 725 EX. 190cc

Phone enquires to Robin. 0272465282
Reason for sale - deceased estate

Price: $250

1967 days ago

Creative solution sought for cathedral's costly flagging flag

Tim O'Connell Reporter from The Nelson Mail

The New Zealand flag flying proudly atop Nelson's Christ Church Cathedral is under threat, and it needs a creative solution.

The flag, measuring 3.6m by 1.8m, is flown most days from the tower along with the smaller Nelson city and cathedral flags.

Because of its large size and exposure to … View more
The New Zealand flag flying proudly atop Nelson's Christ Church Cathedral is under threat, and it needs a creative solution.

The flag, measuring 3.6m by 1.8m, is flown most days from the tower along with the smaller Nelson city and cathedral flags.

Because of its large size and exposure to the weather, the New Zealand flag only lasts about 100 days before it starts ripping.

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1967 days ago

Garage Sale in Stoke

Sundra from Stoke

Hi All,

Having a Garage Sale Saturday 8th from 8am.

All kinds of bits and pieces plus clothing, household items etc.

10 Hilliard Street Stoke.

Negotiable

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1989 days ago

Wanted Computer Moniters

Tony from Richmond

Hi looking for a couple of Moniter Screens for work from home setup.
If anybody has some lying around gathering dust.
Thanks

1969 days ago

Reduce work travel

EECA

Travel a lot with work? Live more with less energy. Save valuable time and money by connecting digitally instead, and stop burning all that fuel. Find out more

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1972 days ago

New Pottery Class starting at Craft Potters in Hope

Karin from Upper Moutere

There is a 4 week course starting net week Tuesday, 11.8., from 6 – 8 pm, $ 70 for 4 weeks. Clay provided & included on the first night, more can be purchased at the club at cost.

The first two weeks will focus on working with clay, simple techniques to get a feel for it, and making mugs … View more
There is a 4 week course starting net week Tuesday, 11.8., from 6 – 8 pm, $ 70 for 4 weeks. Clay provided & included on the first night, more can be purchased at the club at cost.

The first two weeks will focus on working with clay, simple techniques to get a feel for it, and making mugs and bowls, slab and coiling techniques.
After that we will focus on sculpture, like animals, birds, etc., or anything that might interest the participants.

This is really a class for beginners to get a feel for clay, the classes will be structured at first, like a step by step guide. You will end up with something beautiful, self made, that you can use!

There is also the possibility of doing a follow up class, maybe with a short break, maybe straight away afterwards, depending on demand.

Maximum 10 participants. To inquire please email info@ctraftpotters.co.nz.

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1969 days ago

Grants to community groups

Ian from Richmond

The Network Tasman Trust has announced the opening of its annual community organisation grants round. Applications need to be made by the 28th of August. This is a great opportunity for community organisations to access funds for services or projects of community benefit. Application forms and … View moreThe Network Tasman Trust has announced the opening of its annual community organisation grants round. Applications need to be made by the 28th of August. This is a great opportunity for community organisations to access funds for services or projects of community benefit. Application forms and elegibility information can be obtained from Craig Anderson Ltd , 270A Queen St.

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1970 days ago

Holocaust historian Chris Harris speaks in Richmond Saturday 1st August

Dana from Richmond

Don’t forget to register for this important event this Saturday by Holocaust historian Chris Harris. Chris strongly believes in human rights education, advocacy and the relevance of the enduring lessons and messages from the Holocaust for modern society. eventbrite.com...

1970 days ago

Celebrate 30 years of Daffodil Day with us

Cancer Society

At every Cancer Society office around the country, you’ll find a caring team that supports, informs and empowers those facing cancer and their whānau.

Later this month we’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Daffodil Day, the most important day in our fundraising calendar. A day … View more
At every Cancer Society office around the country, you’ll find a caring team that supports, informs and empowers those facing cancer and their whānau.

Later this month we’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Daffodil Day, the most important day in our fundraising calendar. A day that relies on the support of more than 11,000 volunteers.

Money raised goes towards support services, education and awareness programmes, and to fund vital research into the causes and treatments of all types of cancers.

Our 30th Daffodil Day is on Friday 28th August.

Please support the superhero volunteers in your neighborhood with a donation to the Cancer Society, donate online at daffodilday.org.nz or at your local ANZ branch.
Donate now

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1978 days ago

Glass House Wanted

Sally from Nelson South

Glass house wanted or glass frame wanted, any size or anything similar will consider. free or cheap. 027 408 5793

1970 days ago

Happenings in August

Riverside Milk

Made possible with profits from Riverside Milk, our charitable Trust offers several exciting workshops for adults and children: Photography, Upcycling, Bread Making & Body Butter.

Sponsorships are available for all Riverside Education Workshops. If you struggle to come up with the workshop … View more
Made possible with profits from Riverside Milk, our charitable Trust offers several exciting workshops for adults and children: Photography, Upcycling, Bread Making & Body Butter.

Sponsorships are available for all Riverside Education Workshops. If you struggle to come up with the workshop fees, we can help.

Workshop registrations are essential. Please email education@riverside.org.nz to book a spot.

For more information, click on our 'Happenings' page on www.riverside.org.nz... or on the links for each workshop below :)

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