Supporting each other in an emergency
I’ve just had a few days with my Mum in Timaru. Over coffee, Mum and I discussed how she could be better prepared for an emergency, particularly as she has limited mobility but doesn’t like to be too dependent on other people.
My Mum already does a lot to support her neighbours through good times and through challenges. I reckon that like a lot of older people, even if she needs a little more help with the physical aspects of coping in an emergency, she has a lot to offer in other ways. How about your older neighbours?
Here are some useful links to help you prepare for an emergency:
Marlborough District Council Disaster Awareness
getthru.govt.nz
facebook.com/NeighbourhoodSupportMarlborough
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Festive Farmers' Market Christmas Market
SharpAs Tool Tips
I’ll be at today’s Marlborough Farmers' Market from 3–6pm — a great last chance to get your knives sharpened before a busy Christmas Day.
If you have knives, tools, or other items that need sharpening, come along to the special Farmers’ Market today.
Please note: aside from the statutory days, I’ll still be open.
Cheers,
Ron
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