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The Look Out! Arts & Entertainment Guide celebrates what is, in theory, the last week and a bit of winter, with spring already emerging. The NZ International Film Festival opens at Event Cinemas, while it's the last week to see the excellent 'Niu Sila' @ Centrepoint, 'Les … View moreThe Look Out! Arts & Entertainment Guide celebrates what is, in theory, the last week and a bit of winter, with spring already emerging. The NZ International Film Festival opens at Event Cinemas, while it's the last week to see the excellent 'Niu Sila' @ Centrepoint, 'Les Mis @ RoB, and 'Home Land' in Foxton. Friday is National Poetry Day, and the Spring Orchid Show is on in the Community Leisure Centre this weekend. Fill yer boots!
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Suzi from Hokowhitu
The Palmerston North Rock and Mineral Club are looking for a space to run their workshop, this would include setting up our rock saws, grinders, and other machinery.
Minimum size would be about the size of a double garage, we are a non-profit club so low/peppercorn rent. We would need the space to … View moreThe Palmerston North Rock and Mineral Club are looking for a space to run their workshop, this would include setting up our rock saws, grinders, and other machinery.
Minimum size would be about the size of a double garage, we are a non-profit club so low/peppercorn rent. We would need the space to have power, access to water, and preferably with access to bathroom facilities.
A farm shed in or around Palmerston North or other building space would suit.
If you can help please contact Suzi, 0273143607 or email suzib@inspire.net.nz
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Hayden Foulds from Manawatu Rose Society
In 2020, the New Zealand Rose Society International Trials gardens within the Dugald Mackenzie Rose Gardens at Palmerston North’s Esplanade celebrate 50 years.
The trial gardens are a partnership between the New Zealand Rose Society and the Palmerston North City Council and were the first trial … View moreIn 2020, the New Zealand Rose Society International Trials gardens within the Dugald Mackenzie Rose Gardens at Palmerston North’s Esplanade celebrate 50 years.
The trial gardens are a partnership between the New Zealand Rose Society and the Palmerston North City Council and were the first trial grounds to be established in the Southern Hemisphere.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary a new rose has been commissioned by the City’s Mayor, Grant Smith and the search is now on for a name to represent a city that has a long and proud association with roses.
Donated by rose breeder Rob Somerfield, the medium-growing Hybrid Tea has well-formed blooms of gold and yellow with an orange flush to the outer petals. The blooms are slightly fragrant and last well when picked.
New Zealand Rose Society vice president and Manawatū Rose Society president Hayden Foulds said, “We delighted that one of New Zealand’s best rose breeders has supported the celebration of this milestone, but the rose needs a name – and not just any name.
“We’re wanting a name that captures the city that was once known as New Zealand’s Rose City. We’d love people to suggest names, particularly those from Palmerston North who know the city so well.”
The person who comes up with the name chosen by Rob Somerfield, will receive six of Rob’s rose plants, including the new rose being named.
There will be a limited first release of this new variety at the 2020 National Spring Rose Show and Convention which is being held 28 – 29 November 2020 at the Palmerston North Conference and Function Centre. The show and conference will also celebrate the 50 years of the rose trials.
The competition opens on 1 August and closes 31 September. The winning name will be announced at the Rose Trials awards presentation on Sunday 1 December in Palmerston North.
Entries can be made online at www.nzroses.org.nz... or send to haydenfoulds@gmail.com, or post to Hayden Foulds, 40 Gordon Street, Woodville 4920.
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