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Reporter Community News
Long-time Waikanae resident Chris Mitchell is running for the Kāpiti mayoralty.
What are the big issues facing Kāpiti and what makes a good mayor?
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Shona from Otaki District
Outlander Extreme 55L Tramping Back Pack with internal frame, used only once, excellent condition. Material tough fabric. Comes with cover for covering backpack in wet weather.
Suitable for tramping, camping, diving, hunting, fishing, night riding and outdoor sports. $60
Price: $60
Shona from Otaki District
Trousers & Shirt - new Colour Grey, Shirt Brand Stafford Wrinkle Free 55% cotton & 45% polyester. Excellent Condition. Price $10 each item
Price: $10
Shona from Otaki District
Hoodie Warm Zipped Jacket Fleecy Lined, Vigilante Brand with 2 pockets on Jacket and one on arm with Zipped closure. Size 2 XL, worn only once. Excellent condition
Price: $30
Shona from Otaki District
New, Zipped Bomber Quilted Sleeveless Vest /Jacket, with 2 pockets Large Size, good condition.
Price: $10
Morag from Waikanae
I’m running evening classes, 7pm-9pm, from my Waikanae studio on every Monday in May – a block of five in total, all materials and refreshments provided, $250 for the course. The aim is to create a collage work in the last weeks, using a mix of hand painted and printed papers along with … View moreI’m running evening classes, 7pm-9pm, from my Waikanae studio on every Monday in May – a block of five in total, all materials and refreshments provided, $250 for the course. The aim is to create a collage work in the last weeks, using a mix of hand painted and printed papers along with magazine cut-outs. The subject matter will be the written form. Great patterns can be generated from playing around with text so that it’s unreadable and that’s called asemic art. I’ll be teaching a range of art making techniques – trace monoprinting, Gelli-plate printing, stencilling and calligraphic mark making among others. Materials for you to use include GOLDEN’s OPEN Acrylics and High Flow, Yupo , Zeta and tissue paper, a range of inks, calligraphy pens, quills and a wide range of drawing materials. The group size will be limited to 6 people. No previous art experience is necessary! I have two places left – Who’s having them? Details on my website. www.stokes.net.nz...
Gary from Waikanae
WHERE:- The Waikanae Beach Community Hall - 22a Rauparaha St, Waikanae Beach
When:- Sunday 10 April 10am - 1pm
Great Community Market with highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items.
Escape the house, peruse the various treasures, pick up a bargain or a gift … View moreWHERE:- The Waikanae Beach Community Hall - 22a Rauparaha St, Waikanae Beach
When:- Sunday 10 April 10am - 1pm
Great Community Market with highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items.
Escape the house, peruse the various treasures, pick up a bargain or a gift then enjoy the rest of the day on the wonderful Kapiti Coast touring the many attractions and cafes.
Invite a friend or 2 and enjoy an outing at this great community event. Support local!
Covid–19 protocols will be in place so please don't forget your mask unless you have an exemption.
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Based on the Stuff column, the newsletter showcases five happy things from the news, for a much-needed dose of positivity to remind you that there's inspiration, kindness and quirkiness in the… View moreThe Antidote delivers your daily dose of good news each weekday afternoon, straight to your inbox.
Based on the Stuff column, the newsletter showcases five happy things from the news, for a much-needed dose of positivity to remind you that there's inspiration, kindness and quirkiness in the world.
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Sue from Paraparaumu Beach
Three seater leather couch purchased from Trendzeater in Christchurch. Loved by our cats with a few scratch marks but in reasonable condition. Price negotiable.
Negotiable
Sue from Waikanae
Don't forget this session if you are wanting to know more about your electronic devices - one lady was told to come by her daughter in Sydney - isn't the world a small place now!!
We'll have one or two more people available on Monday because last Monday was busy and there was a … View moreDon't forget this session if you are wanting to know more about your electronic devices - one lady was told to come by her daughter in Sydney - isn't the world a small place now!!
We'll have one or two more people available on Monday because last Monday was busy and there was a bit of a wait
And Rex, if you see this, Simon knows all about Android phones !!
Cameo Rooms next to the Professionals in Waikanae's Mahara Place 😊😊😊
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Scenery and Sunsets in Papakowhai for our House of the Week this week. On offer through Steve Loader at Harcourts. Check it out in today's edition of Homed.
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Check Homed Dominion Post to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat … View moreScenery and Sunsets in Papakowhai for our House of the Week this week. On offer through Steve Loader at Harcourts. Check it out in today's edition of Homed.
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Reporter Community News
This is a tough one. A hint is that it was taken in 1974.
It is an historically important photo, so tell us what you think is going on?
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Reporter Community News
Who knew ducks could be so interesting? Once again thanks Louise Thomas for the picture and words.
"Last summer we had a mallard couple that regularly visited us. They would waddle up the drive way, the female in the lead, and come around the back to the kitchen door to see if we had any rice … View moreWho knew ducks could be so interesting? Once again thanks Louise Thomas for the picture and words.
"Last summer we had a mallard couple that regularly visited us. They would waddle up the drive way, the female in the lead, and come around the back to the kitchen door to see if we had any rice or other tasty bits. I often wonder what happened to them, and how they negotiated the roads, and wondered how word got around in the first place that we might be the local soup kitchen. I was going to get a paddling pool for them, but they didn't turn up this summer. Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) male at Days Bay duck pond. Bird #68 in 2022.."
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