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Gina-Marie from Otaki District
Kia ora, I’m looking for a room to rent/sleepout/home to share💞I’m a sensitive, mature, home proud, eclectic, vegetarian, organic woman with two adorable elderly, well behaved non-human friends: Cocoa dog & Chook-Berry chook. Would love to return to the Kapiti/Wellington region and share… View moreKia ora, I’m looking for a room to rent/sleepout/home to share💞I’m a sensitive, mature, home proud, eclectic, vegetarian, organic woman with two adorable elderly, well behaved non-human friends: Cocoa dog & Chook-Berry chook. Would love to return to the Kapiti/Wellington region and share a home with sensitive, fun, organic, kind, critical thinking humans & quirky animals. I was living in Ōtaki Beach with my nearly 20 year old son (he now lives in Paekakariki) until January 2022, but sadly had to leave when the landlord put the house on the market. At the time I was studying a masters in sociology, but due to finding no local accommodation I found myself with my animals on the southern end of the West Coast of the South Island - isolated, cold and in the midst of mass dairy farming and hunting…not a fit at all. I love connecting with like-minded people, animals and the planet with meaning and awe. Love making sourdough and pottering in the garden. I have always been an exemplary tenant. This past year has been the first time in my life where renting my own home is out of my reach. I dearly would love to come ‘home’, establish my roots again & step back into my research project…. I am coming back north on the 3rd of March - will be able to take a room from then. If you have a room to rent and you’d like to know more about me, please call 02041525272. Gina-Marie.
Gary from Waikanae
When:- Sunday, January 08, 2023 | 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Waikanae Beach Community Hall, 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
The weather may be inclement outside but we are all nice and dry indoors at the Community hall so why not escape the house and visit our great, friendly community market,… View moreWhen:- Sunday, January 08, 2023 | 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Waikanae Beach Community Hall, 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
The weather may be inclement outside but we are all nice and dry indoors at the Community hall so why not escape the house and visit our great, friendly community market, pick up a bargain or a gift from one of our highly talented stallholders who are showcasing a huge variety of quality items.
Meet up with a friend or two and enjoy an outing at this great Kāpiti community event. Don't miss it....support local!!
Our region is nestled amongst some spectacular landscapes and our events are a fantastic way to experience them.
From guided walks, to snorkelling our stunning coastline, your Regional Parks Summer Events series has something for everyone. Enjoy the bustling open days, feeding the eels, … View moreOur region is nestled amongst some spectacular landscapes and our events are a fantastic way to experience them.
From guided walks, to snorkelling our stunning coastline, your Regional Parks Summer Events series has something for everyone. Enjoy the bustling open days, feeding the eels, mountain biking or petting lambs while creating whanaungatanga and unforgettable memories for your whole whānau.
Pick an event that suits you and make sure it’s in your diary, so you don’t miss out on some of the best things your region has to offer!
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The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Kick off the new year with an adventure, and check out some of Kāpiti's many stunning trails!
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing cycle or walk along the Waikanae River track, or something more challenging like the 10-kilometre Paekākāriki Escarpment Track, there’s something for … View moreKick off the new year with an adventure, and check out some of Kāpiti's many stunning trails!
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing cycle or walk along the Waikanae River track, or something more challenging like the 10-kilometre Paekākāriki Escarpment Track, there’s something for everyone.
For more inspiration of how you can explore Kāpiti this summer, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Gary & Bronwyn from Waikanae
COBALTINE CALCITE with MALACHITE on matrix (475 g, $45); 8 cm long x 8 cm high x 3.5 cm deep
Stands well, very rectangular in shape. In the matrix you can see shades of pink (cobaltine calcite) and green (malachite). On the front is a section of malachite in the cobaltine calcite.
FLOWER … View moreCOBALTINE CALCITE with MALACHITE on matrix (475 g, $45); 8 cm long x 8 cm high x 3.5 cm deep
Stands well, very rectangular in shape. In the matrix you can see shades of pink (cobaltine calcite) and green (malachite). On the front is a section of malachite in the cobaltine calcite.
FLOWER AGATE on matrix (210 g, $15); 10 cm long x 4.5 cm high x 4 cm deep. Has triangular cross-section.
QUARTZ and MALACHITE (170 g, $25) (9 cm x 7 cm x 2 cm)
BLUE TIGERS EYE (265 g, $10); 8.5 cm long x 7.5 cm high x 4.5 cm deep. Is a wedge shape, lots of blue tigers’ eye in a matrix.
As with each of these pieces I am selling, I have enjoyed while I have had them but time to sell them and buy some more pieces ...
I can send more photos if wanted or come and have a look.
Negotiable
Grab a copy of your local Stuff newspaper between today and 29 Jan and participate in the Great Kiwi Quiz! The questions are based on our beautiful country so test your skills and see if you know New Zealand as well as you think you do.
Each correct answer will get you one entry into the draw to… View moreGrab a copy of your local Stuff newspaper between today and 29 Jan and participate in the Great Kiwi Quiz! The questions are based on our beautiful country so test your skills and see if you know New Zealand as well as you think you do.
Each correct answer will get you one entry into the draw to win a $200 Prezzy Card, with a total of $10,000 worth of Prezzy Cards to give away. The more correct answers you enter, the higher chance you have of walking away with a Prezzy Card this summer. For more information and to submit your answers, click here.
The team at Stuff and Sunday Star-Times
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Melissa from Waikanae
VS Sassoon hair straightener and curler. Has different settings to choose to curl or straighten your hair.
Price: $50
Jacqui from Paraparaumu Beach
Become a host family
Paraparaumu College is excited to be welcoming International Students back!
We are currently looking for homestays, for both short term and long term students.
Why host?
Hosting a student is an enriching experience for both families and students. You’ll experience a … View moreBecome a host family
Paraparaumu College is excited to be welcoming International Students back!
We are currently looking for homestays, for both short term and long term students.
Why host?
Hosting a student is an enriching experience for both families and students. You’ll experience a true cultural exchange, sharing knowledge of your culture whilst learning about the many different cultures represented by our students. Many of our host families build lasting relationships with their students.
What is expected from host families?
Involve their student in their life, treat them as a member of the family.
Be caring and understanding, patient but able to set boundaries
Show their students how to get to and from school (e.g. where the bus stop is, how to find the bus schedule, how to walk to school).
Provide three meals a day and snacks (including a packed lunch during the school week).
Provide a furnished bedroom
Provide bed linen (sheets, pillow, and blankets) and towels
Provide wifi
What we provide
The International Department provides you with ongoing advice and support.
Homestay families are paid a weekly fee of $294.
For more information about hosting a student please email international@pc.school.nz
Reporter Community News
Stuff is doing a story on little free libraries. Nationwide they can be found in everything from fridges to bus stops and little red cupboards.
Please send a picture and short description of your library. Do not forget to tell us where it is.
nicholas.boyack@stuff.co.nz
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti
River-stone markers are the perfect way to identify your freshly planted seeds and seedlings, while adding a decorative touch to your vegetable garden. Use a range of Resene testpot colours to suit the produce you have growing.
Find out how to create your own.
Jan from Paraparaumu Beach
Orange only worn a few times
Price: $5
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
January marks the start of a major upgrade of the Paraparaumu stormwater network. We’re installing a larger stormwater pipe in stages from Iver Trask Place to part way along Amohia Street. This is part of our plan to reduce flooding in the Amohia and Ruahine street catchment areas, and help … View moreJanuary marks the start of a major upgrade of the Paraparaumu stormwater network. We’re installing a larger stormwater pipe in stages from Iver Trask Place to part way along Amohia Street. This is part of our plan to reduce flooding in the Amohia and Ruahine street catchment areas, and help prepare our district to live with more water due to climate change.
Beginning in Iver Trask Place, work will progress from the Wharemaukū Stream outfall to Rimu Road, then along towards Kāpiti Road and Amohia Street.
Traffic management will be in place around the work area. For more information, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
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