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Margaret from Waikanae
DOUBLE duvet two matching p/cases - stunning and in excellent condition $10
DOUBLE comforter with matching p/case - ideal for young girl $10
Price: $10
Barbara Anne from Paraparaumu
2metres wide.
Only used once for about a week, various lengths (3.7 m, 3.8m, 4.4m, 5.5m x2, 10.6m, 18m)
$2/metre (new price @garden centre is$5/metre
Negotiable
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Morag from Waikanae
I'm running Zen Doodling classes from my new Waikanae studio next month (4 Tuesday mornings) and have places available. If you're not sure what you can achieve in with this pattern making technique, take a look at some of the action shots and works made by my previous students, all of … View moreI'm running Zen Doodling classes from my new Waikanae studio next month (4 Tuesday mornings) and have places available. If you're not sure what you can achieve in with this pattern making technique, take a look at some of the action shots and works made by my previous students, all of whom were complete beginners to this. My website has all the details. www.stokes.net.nz...
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Marie from Waikanae
We are calling a public meeting to address concerns regarding the closure of the Waikanae recycling center. Its on Sunday 11 July from 3 to 4.30 pm. at the Waikanae Beach Community Hall. There will be several speakers then the meeting will be opened up for questions and discussion. There will … View moreWe are calling a public meeting to address concerns regarding the closure of the Waikanae recycling center. Its on Sunday 11 July from 3 to 4.30 pm. at the Waikanae Beach Community Hall. There will be several speakers then the meeting will be opened up for questions and discussion. There will also be a petition circulating. Further details to come and watch for the flyer. Come along and have your say.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Our travel bubble with our friends across the ditch is under pressure with Covid proving hard to bring under control in New South Wales. Closing the border would have a dramatic impact on areas like Queenstown.
Tell us what you think and why.
Remember if you do not want your comment used by Stuff … View moreOur travel bubble with our friends across the ditch is under pressure with Covid proving hard to bring under control in New South Wales. Closing the border would have a dramatic impact on areas like Queenstown.
Tell us what you think and why.
Remember if you do not want your comment used by Stuff please put NFP.
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Maree from Waikanae Beach
Our BUILDING FUND APPEAL fundraising campaign launched this week!
Thank you to everyone for their messages of support, and your commitment to donate to our building fund appeal.
Remember every little bit helps us to achieve our goal of securing a permanent home for the Kapiti Community Foodbank. … View moreOur BUILDING FUND APPEAL fundraising campaign launched this week!
Thank you to everyone for their messages of support, and your commitment to donate to our building fund appeal.
Remember every little bit helps us to achieve our goal of securing a permanent home for the Kapiti Community Foodbank.
For the price of a coffee, or a bag of groceries, your donations will go a long way to enabling the foodbank to continue serving the community.
For more information, go to our website and follow the links to our building fund appeal page.
www.thekapitifoodbank.co.nz...
Thank you from the team at the Kapiti Community Foodbank.
Adrian from Paraparaumu
Puerto Rico's Emilio Flores Márquez has officially been confirmed by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest person living (male) with a confirmed age of 112 years and 326 days, as of today.
Born on August 8, 1908, in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Márquez is the second-oldest of 11 … View morePuerto Rico's Emilio Flores Márquez has officially been confirmed by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest person living (male) with a confirmed age of 112 years and 326 days, as of today.
Born on August 8, 1908, in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Márquez is the second-oldest of 11 children born to Alberto Flores Melendez and Margarita Márquez-Garcia.
www.guinnessworldrecords.com...
Allan from Paraparaumu Beach
Wanted a child's (8 yrs) Car Booster Seat. Phone Allan 022 0136519
Give me a call if you can help
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Andrew Laing from The Lions Club of Kapiti
THE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI – Used Spectacles
Lions New Zealand identified a need for spectacles to aid people in the Pacific Islands.
As a result The Lions Club of Kapiti has a spectacle recycling project and they are continually looking for used glasses that can be used in this project.
Do you … View moreTHE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI – Used Spectacles
Lions New Zealand identified a need for spectacles to aid people in the Pacific Islands.
As a result The Lions Club of Kapiti has a spectacle recycling project and they are continually looking for used glasses that can be used in this project.
Do you have any old glasses that you wish to pass on?
Useful items are passed on to Volunteer Ophthalmologist Services Overseas (VOSO) for distribution to those with poor eyesight in the Pacific Islands.
They are then sorted, checked for cracks and scratches before being washed in an ultrasonic washer and dried. They then have their prescription recorded and are packed for delivery.
VOSO consists of teams of eye surgeons, optometrists and eye care workers who visit the isolated communities and bring enhancement to the lives of hundreds of people annually.
If you have any old glasses that you would like to donate to this cause please contact andthel@outlook.com
Barbara Anne from Paraparaumu
2metres wide.
Only used once for about a week, various lengths (3.7 m, 3.8m, 4.4m, 5.5m x2, 10.6m, 18m)
$2/metre (new price @garden centre is$5/metre
Negotiable
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, ages, orientations and genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.
There are many ways to take part! From hosting a… View moreThis month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, ages, orientations and genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.
There are many ways to take part! From hosting a multicultural potluck or film screening to providing prevention information / resources in other languages, there are thousands of ways big and small to make our households, neighbourhoods, schools and businesses even more inclusive. It could even be as simple as learning from a neighbour how to say ‘hello’ in their first language or ensuring local footpaths are clear and accessible.
Want to share your thoughts? Let us know how you’re creating inclusive communities this month by tagging us in your social media posts or emailing us your photos, videos, or experiences to:
info@neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz
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