THE TE HORO COUNTRY MARKET IS ON THIS SUNDAY
When: Sun 3 Oct 2021, 10:00am–1:00pm
Where: Te Horo Community Hall, School Road, Te Horo,
A truly friendly, local, community market, just 100 metres from Ruth Pretty's, with a popup café (coffee, tea, savouries and sweet yummies), all Kiwi made products, and 40+ stalls both inside and outside.
We have Plants, Skincare, Hand Made Soaps, Food (“Grainheaven” Artisan Breads, Honey, Jams and Chutneys, Olive Oils, Eggs and more), Arts & Crafts (Art Works, Pottery, Jewellery, High-Quality Stationery, Toys, Candles, Fabric Creations, Mosaics, Mosaic Mirrors, Ceramics, Pottery, Quilts, Tableware, Clothes, Knits, Merino Goodies, Hats, Gloves and Scarves). Books and Bric-a-Brac etc etc.
A special welcome to 5036 Boutique Brews who, for the first time, will bring their Beautifully Bold and Balanced Boutique Fruit Liqueurs! Bernie’s Barrows will be there too…
Spring is on its way – celebrate by coming along to our market where you’ll find cheerful smiles (behind the masks) and a lovely bunch of really friendly stallholders. NZ COVID Tracer Posters, Sign-In Forms and Sanitizer will be available. All welcome (don’t forget your masks and remember – no mask probably means mask exemption)!
Do come and enjoy a day out at a real country market day and enjoy what the Kapiti Coast has to offer. NZ COVID Q Code Tracer Poster, Sign-In Forms and Sanitizer will be available.
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday 3 October at the Te Horo Community Hall. All welcome!!
Note:
The new permanent access to and from School Road is in place.
Northbound traffic - turn left off SH1 onto Te Horo Beach Road (at Hyde Park Village), then go East over the new bridge.
Southbound traffic – turn right off SH1 onto Te Horo Beach Road then East over the new bridge.
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Some Choice News!
DOC is rolling out a new tool to help figure out what to tackle first when it comes to protecting our threatened species and the things putting them at risk.
Why does this matter? As Nikki Macdonald from The Post points out, we’re a country with around 4,400 threatened species. With limited time and funding, conservation has always meant making tough calls about what gets attention first.
For the first time, DOC has put real numbers around what it would take to do everything needed to properly safeguard our unique natural environment. The new BioInvest tool shows the scale of the challenge: 310,177 actions across 28,007 sites.
Now that we can see the full picture, it brings the big question into focus: how much do we, as Kiwis, truly value protecting nature — and what are we prepared to invest to make it happen?
We hope this brings a smile!
Poll: Are you still heading to your local for your caffeine fix, or has the $$ changed your habits? ☕
Wellington’s identity is built on its cafe culture, but with costs climbing, that culture is under pressure. We’ve seen the headlines about recent closures, and it’s a tough pill to swallow along with a $6+ coffee.
We all want our favourite spots to stay open, but we also have to balance our own budgets ⚖️
We want to know: How are you handling the "coffee math" in 2026? Are you still heading to your local for a chat and a caffeine fix, or has the cost of living changed your habits?
Keen to read more about "coffee math"? The Post has you covered.
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42.4% I avoid spending money on coffee
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46.4% I still indulge at my local cafe
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11.2% Irrelevant - coffee is not for me
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