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The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Come along tomorrow from 10am - 11.30am and join our Grandparents with Grandchildren playgroup. We welcome all grandparents with their preschool grandchildren....
we are still looking for a coordinator to run the group, but all are welcome to use the facilities and help eachother.
The Team from Wellington Water
Get ready Porirua, because we've just hidden five #loveeverydrop rocks around your city!
If you find one of the rocks and bring it in to Wellington Water's office you'll receive a prize. We'll also be at Creek Fest next weekend, so you can bring it to us there.
Keep your … View moreGet ready Porirua, because we've just hidden five #loveeverydrop rocks around your city!
If you find one of the rocks and bring it in to Wellington Water's office you'll receive a prize. We'll also be at Creek Fest next weekend, so you can bring it to us there.
Keep your eyes peeled when you're walking the dog, going for a bike ride, taking your kids to the playground or home from school, because they are scattered all around.
From Titahi Bay --> Whitereia Park --> Elsdon --> Papakowhai --> and Pauatahanui... the hunt is on.
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Are you looking for a fun and affordable event for the whole family? Take part in Cigna Round the Bays, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities!
The new Active Families category allows children under 12 to ride a push scooter on course! There’ll be entertainment, food and $30,000 worth of … View moreAre you looking for a fun and affordable event for the whole family? Take part in Cigna Round the Bays, it’s perfect for all ages and abilities!
The new Active Families category allows children under 12 to ride a push scooter on course! There’ll be entertainment, food and $30,000 worth of spot prizes on the day, along with FREE transport to and from the event.
Registrations close at midnight on Thursday 15 February – enter online today!
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Brian Wood from Wellington Museums Trust
One of New Zealand’s greatest musical assets, Paul Ubana Jones has graced the stage with music legends such as Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Norah Jones, Bob Dylan, Crowded House and many others. Influenced by blues, rock, folk and jazz and forging his own contemporary style, this is a music experience not… View moreOne of New Zealand’s greatest musical assets, Paul Ubana Jones has graced the stage with music legends such as Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Norah Jones, Bob Dylan, Crowded House and many others. Influenced by blues, rock, folk and jazz and forging his own contemporary style, this is a music experience not to be missed.
When: Thursday 15th February, 8pm (doors open at 7:30pm)
Where: Wellington Museum
Entry by Koha - Cash bar available - ID Required
Learn more
The Team from Wellington Water
From Friday 9 February, the ban on using garden sprinklers in Wellington, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Porirua will be lifted. Garden watering restrictions will still be in effect.
The four cities have been under a sprinkler ban that was introduced at the end of a particularly dry November.
… View moreFrom Friday 9 February, the ban on using garden sprinklers in Wellington, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Porirua will be lifted. Garden watering restrictions will still be in effect.
The four cities have been under a sprinkler ban that was introduced at the end of a particularly dry November.
Thanks to the response from the community, and in spite of a record hot January, the region’s storage lakes are now in good shape to last for the remainder of summer.
This means restrictions can now be eased to allow for the limited use of garden sprinklers and irrigation systems.
This is a good position to be in, but it’s important that people keep being responsible with water usage.
Sprinklers are actually a relatively wasteful way to water plants, and their use is limited by the garden watering restrictions still in place.
These allow the use of a single sprinkler or irrigation system, between the hours of 6-8 am and 7-9pm only on alternate days according to your house number.
Sprinkler use permitted at:
- odd-numbered houses on odd dates (1st, 3rd, 15th etc)
- even-numbered houses on even dates (2nd, 4th, 18th etc)
only between the hours of 6-8am and 7-9pm.
This restriction level will remain in place until further notice, or the end of Daylight Savings (1 April 2018) – except in Upper Hutt, where this restriction remains in place all year round.
We’d also like to remind people that the easing of restrictions is a good time to check and refill any emergency water storage containers, or to install an emergency tank if you don’t have one yet.
Tips for good watering practice:
- Use a trigger or wand to ensure water goes only where it’s needed
- Concentrate watering on the roots of plants not the leaves
- Use mulch to keep moisture in and weeds out
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
come along and join our groups! just reminder Tai Chi Class is Cancelled on Thursday 15 February for Chinese New Year celebration
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Mini Musos meet again this Tuesday at the centre.
Interactive and fun sessions for you and your little one! A carefully crafted programme which uses familiar songs and nursery rhymes to draw on the learning ability of young children! Includes real instruments and a class CD. Taken by Felicity, … View moreMini Musos meet again this Tuesday at the centre.
Interactive and fun sessions for you and your little one! A carefully crafted programme which uses familiar songs and nursery rhymes to draw on the learning ability of young children! Includes real instruments and a class CD. Taken by Felicity, Suzuki-trained teacher of early childhood education, piano and cello.
Classes are Tuesdays 9:15-9:55 a.m. and 10:00-10:40 a.m.
To sign up contact FAB-Music@baker.org.nz or 0272722580.
For more info check the website fab-music-lessons.weebly.com
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Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
Porirua's $2.6m emergency centre has been criticised in a review which says it was unrealistic, poorly planned and managed.
The mayor says he's happy with the end result but lessons have been learnt in the process.
What do you think? Read our story below and let us know.
[Remember to … View morePorirua's $2.6m emergency centre has been criticised in a review which says it was unrealistic, poorly planned and managed.
The mayor says he's happy with the end result but lessons have been learnt in the process.
What do you think? Read our story below and let us know.
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The team from Churton Park Community Centre
come along at the centre today from 7pm - 9.30pm. All are welcome to join Toastmasters.
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Churton Park Boomerang Bags making bee on this Sunday 11 February, from 3.30pm - 5.30pm.
Come along and learn about our group and how you can be part of a grassroots movement to make fabric reuseable bags to avoid using plastic bags in our community and environment.
At the making bee you can … View moreChurton Park Boomerang Bags making bee on this Sunday 11 February, from 3.30pm - 5.30pm.
Come along and learn about our group and how you can be part of a grassroots movement to make fabric reuseable bags to avoid using plastic bags in our community and environment.
At the making bee you can cut fabric and / or sew.
We welcome experienced sewers and total beginners.
Or if you would prefer not to sew and would like to help in other ways that's fine to.
Our group is aiming to make 500 bags before publically launching these in community free for people to use and reuse.
For more information you can email Tracey on trosacker@hotmail.com or Mary Ann on mulqueenmaryann@yahoo.com
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