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Debbie from Opaheke
Hi there neighbours. I'm opening my books for new clients in the new year. Bookings will be available from 9th January. Please contact me at info@debbie-newman.com to make a booking, or to arrange a time for an obligation-free chat. Visit www.debbie... to learn about kinesiology, my experience… View moreHi there neighbours. I'm opening my books for new clients in the new year. Bookings will be available from 9th January. Please contact me at info@debbie-newman.com to make a booking, or to arrange a time for an obligation-free chat. Visit www.debbie... to learn about kinesiology, my experience in this field, and testimonials. Wishing you all a fun, happy, and safe Christmas holiday time :)
Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre
Join us in Making Landfills, a project by Giulio Laura investigating the politics of waste material.
We encourage you to bring small broken objects no bigger than a hand of any colour to add to the LANDFILL! You will select tools from Giulio's tool wall to prepare and stick your pieces to the… View moreJoin us in Making Landfills, a project by Giulio Laura investigating the politics of waste material.
We encourage you to bring small broken objects no bigger than a hand of any colour to add to the LANDFILL! You will select tools from Giulio's tool wall to prepare and stick your pieces to the mosaic.
Lets bind broken objects, pottery, plastic lids, toys, trinkets in a large scale mosaic
style image of a landfill in an attempt to visually engage with the enormity of the waste problem.
Making Landfills
14 - 20 January 2022
Based on the comical and moving # 1 New York Times bestseller, A Man Called Otto tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a grumpy widower who is very set in his ways. When a lively young family moves in next door, he meets his match in quick-witted and very pregnant Marisol, leading to an … View moreBased on the comical and moving # 1 New York Times bestseller, A Man Called Otto tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a grumpy widower who is very set in his ways. When a lively young family moves in next door, he meets his match in quick-witted and very pregnant Marisol, leading to an unlikely friendship that will turn his world upside-down.
Experience a funny, heart-warming story about how some families come from the most unexpected places.
#AManCalledOtto, in cinemas January 1 – book tickets now!
Rating: M Offensive Language and suicide themes.
Book now
Sue from Pahurehure
Stands 27 cm high
No idea what the metal is
Currently at Papakura. However can be collected from either Ranui or Mt Roskill by arrangement if that suits you better.
If interested contact 021 0459 457, thanks.
Price: $10
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
These delicious & decadent cupcakes ooze with mouthwatering texture and are topped with classic buttercream.
Link below for the recipe.
The Team from Auckland Council
Hazardous waste items, namely batteries, put into household rubbish or recycling for collection are causing a rising number of fires in rubbish and recycling trucks in the Auckland region.
Click on 'Read More' to find out more about this issue and how to avoid it by safely disposing of… View moreHazardous waste items, namely batteries, put into household rubbish or recycling for collection are causing a rising number of fires in rubbish and recycling trucks in the Auckland region.
Click on 'Read More' to find out more about this issue and how to avoid it by safely disposing of batteries and other hazardous waste.
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Ole from Takanini
Get into the Christmas spirit, come along and sing your favourite songs and hear the story of why Christmas is celebrated.
Saturday, December 24th at 7pm
Manna Park Church
653 Great South Road
Runciman
Sue from Pahurehure
Stands 35 cm high to highest point
No idea what the metal is
Currently at Papakura. However can be collected from either Ranui or Mt Roskill by arrangement if that suits you better.
If interested contact 021 0459 457, thanks
Price: $30
The Team from Auckland Council
Our summer opening hours: bit.ly...
Prepare yourself for summer storms: bit.ly...
Check Safeswim for live information on water quality and swimming conditions at your favourite swimming spots: www.safeswim.org.nz...
Our social media channels are not monitored from Friday 23 December 2022 … View moreOur summer opening hours: bit.ly...
Prepare yourself for summer storms: bit.ly...
Check Safeswim for live information on water quality and swimming conditions at your favourite swimming spots: www.safeswim.org.nz...
Our social media channels are not monitored from Friday 23 December 2022 at 12pm until Monday 9 January 2023 at 8.30am. During this time, please visit www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz... for information.
Sheryl Harris from Red Cross Shop Takanini
Takanini Red Cross shop would like to wish everyone a Merry Xmas & a Happy New Year
Shop hours:
25th Dec CLOSED
26th Dec CLOSED
27th Dec CLOSED
28th Dec 9 -5… View moreTakanini Red Cross shop would like to wish everyone a Merry Xmas & a Happy New Year
Shop hours:
25th Dec CLOSED
26th Dec CLOSED
27th Dec CLOSED
28th Dec 9 -5
29th Dec 9-5
30th Dec 9-5
31st Dec 9-4
1st Jan CLOSED
2nd Jan CLOSED
3rd Jan CLOSED
Hours resume as normal from 4th January 2023
The Team from Auckland Council
We will continue to service your roadside collections during the holiday season, but with changes to collection dates. All returns to normal on 9 January 2023.
Click on 'Read More' to check the collection dates for your address.
Renata from Opaheke
Hi.
Is anybody free and looking for some pocket money before Christmas?
We have this pile of soil which needs to be moved to the back garden - this is a surprise for my husband who is doing everything and it is too much - he is away from Monday to Sunday next week, so this job needs to be … View moreHi.
Is anybody free and looking for some pocket money before Christmas?
We have this pile of soil which needs to be moved to the back garden - this is a surprise for my husband who is doing everything and it is too much - he is away from Monday to Sunday next week, so this job needs to be completed by Saturday evening.
$500 for the job - you can do it all week if you want as long as it is done by Saturday.
Thank you.
Renata
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The environment is on the mind for North Islanders after a recent study by the University of Auckland that found that Aucklanders are inhaling large amounts of airborne microplastics.
Some New Zealanders are trying to do their bit for climate change by biking more, planting trees, trying … View moreThe environment is on the mind for North Islanders after a recent study by the University of Auckland that found that Aucklanders are inhaling large amounts of airborne microplastics.
Some New Zealanders are trying to do their bit for climate change by biking more, planting trees, trying Meat-Free Mondays and only purchasing used clothing.
Vote in the poll and share any thoughts below - if you don't wish for your comments to be shared in the We Say You Say column of your local paper alongside your first name and suburb, simply add Not For Print.
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Christmas is a time for people come together. In a divided world, the need for peace and reconciliation is greater than ever. Peace with one another, peace with ourselves and ultimately, peace with God.
We invite you and your whānau to come along to LIFE South, a church to call home in Manukau … View moreChristmas is a time for people come together. In a divided world, the need for peace and reconciliation is greater than ever. Peace with one another, peace with ourselves and ultimately, peace with God.
We invite you and your whānau to come along to LIFE South, a church to call home in Manukau for one of our Christmas services. Discover and experience peace on earth on Christmas Eve and Day for a special time of carols, an encouraging message and much more!
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