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212 days ago

28 october

June Neighbourly Lead from Te Aroha

You, and your families and friends are invited to take part in any or all of the three upcoming fund raising events hosted by St Mark’s Restoration Group.
The first is a free concert in the Te Aroha Domain on Saturday 28th October, from 10am to 4pm. The concert is to celebrate 97 years since the… View more
You, and your families and friends are invited to take part in any or all of the three upcoming fund raising events hosted by St Mark’s Restoration Group.
The first is a free concert in the Te Aroha Domain on Saturday 28th October, from 10am to 4pm. The concert is to celebrate 97 years since the Peace Memorial was dedicated on 24 October 1926. Vintage and classic cars will be on display. There will be entertainment, stalls, raffles, games, war re-enactment and much more. Dress in 1920’s style to win a prize. Prizes will be awarded to best outfits. Stalls open from 10am. Opening Ceremony will be at 11am, Prizegiving and raffle winners at 3pm and Closing Ceremony at 3.30pm. Donations will be requested during the day by Robin Hood and his Merry Men or by Lions Club Members.
Next, join us in the evening to dine and dance at the Te Aroha RSA with Buffet meal at 6pm, followed by music and dancing from 7.30pm to 10.30pm. $40 per person including the meal This is a prepaid & ticketless event so bookings are essential and must be made by Wednesday 25th October. Contact June on 027 273 0616 or supergran1710@gmail.com or the RSA 884 8124, or Janet Kitchen67 0274 595 704 to make a booking with your name and phone number, and you will be given a bank account number to pay into to confirm your booking. Why not make up a group and enjoy a great night out.
The third event will be a Variety Concert on Sunday 5th November at 2pm in St Mark’s Hall. Tickets are $15 each and are available from Liz Harrop (884 9292) or from Te Aroha Stationery Supplies.

212 days ago

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214 days ago

Best Shows to Stream this Labour Long Weekend!

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214 days ago

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218 days ago

Poll: Can you paint a shared fence?

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A common neighbourhood quandary is the shared fence and we wonder what you would do... Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

Your fence needs a paint but it's a fence that is shared with your … View more
A common neighbourhood quandary is the shared fence and we wonder what you would do... Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

Your fence needs a paint but it's a fence that is shared with your neighbour's property. Do you...

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Can you paint a shared fence?
  • 78.7% Paint just your side and try not to drip paint on theirs
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  • 1% Paint both sides while they’re not home
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215 days ago

Vote for People's Choice Awards!

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216 days ago

Will you be trapping pests this summer?

Libby Totton Reporter from Hauraki Herald

Sightings of stoats darting through backyards and swimming across Coromandel rivers have triggered a “mega pest attack” on the peninsula.

Conservationists say a swarm of juvenile stoats would be a worst-case scenario and they’re encouraging locals to get into backyard trapping.

About … View more
Sightings of stoats darting through backyards and swimming across Coromandel rivers have triggered a “mega pest attack” on the peninsula.

Conservationists say a swarm of juvenile stoats would be a worst-case scenario and they’re encouraging locals to get into backyard trapping.

About $3000 worth of funding from Predator Free NZ will be poured into traps, and residents will be able to have free ones set up in their backyards.

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216 days ago

Antique Buyers in Christchurch

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The market for many antiques, collectables, vintage watches, artefacts, gold and silver items has been buoyant these past few years. So if you are considering selling any of these or … View more
WANTED WANTED WANTED:
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230 days ago

Poll: How often do dentures need to be replaced?

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Let us know your thoughts in the poll below. We'll let you know soon what the correct answer is!

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How often do dentures need to be replaced?
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217 days ago

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When it’s time to explore retirement village options, you have so many choices. So how do you decide what village is best for you? We’ve put together a comprehensive guide explaining all there is to know about Ryman retirement living.

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217 days ago

Guess what - dentures don't last forever!

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Did you vote in our poll last week? Dentures are not meant to last forever!

Dentures are artificial teeth that can help you eat, speak and smile with confidence. But over time, they can wear out, break or become loose. That’s why it’s important to replace your dentures every 5 to 8 years, … View more
Did you vote in our poll last week? Dentures are not meant to last forever!

Dentures are artificial teeth that can help you eat, speak and smile with confidence. But over time, they can wear out, break or become loose. That’s why it’s important to replace your dentures every 5 to 8 years, or sooner if they cause you discomfort or irritation.

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217 days ago

Not everyone is looking forward to Christmas.

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Right now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. For some, this will mean Christmas won't be a time to celebrate.

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218 days ago

Cook up a Storm on Thursday Nights!

The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education

Indian Cooking is back and better than ever! After our treasured Indian cooking tutor left us in Term 2, we have felt the hunger pains of not having our in-demand Indian Cooking class to run in term 3.

It is with great delight that we introduce our new tutor Shri, who is taking up the reins and… View more
Indian Cooking is back and better than ever! After our treasured Indian cooking tutor left us in Term 2, we have felt the hunger pains of not having our in-demand Indian Cooking class to run in term 3.

It is with great delight that we introduce our new tutor Shri, who is taking up the reins and giving us an opportunity to run one of our most popular cooking classes in term 4. Offering the public 6 weeks of learning delicious and delectable Indian cuisine.

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