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776 days ago

V O L U N T E E R S W A N T E D

Janet from Pukekohe

The IHC Op Shop in Pukekohe needs more volunteers. Please message us or pop into the shop (7 Hall Street, Pukekohe) for more information.

776 days ago

Wheels, Tyres, Servicing, Brakes, Suspension, Alignments

Clare from Mag & Turbo Pukekohe

Let us custom a deal for you! Afterpay, Humm, and Finance are available.
Call Max & Cameron on 09 200 1133

776 days ago

Knitting and Crochet Meet-up at Franklin Arts Centre

Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre

The Pukekohe Library Knitting and Crochet Group will be holding a series of special knit, crochet and natter here at the Franklin Arts Centre, surrounded by the vibrant and joyous exhibition of neon and crochet works by Lissy Robinson-Cole and Rudi Robinson.

Beginner and experienced crafters are… View more
The Pukekohe Library Knitting and Crochet Group will be holding a series of special knit, crochet and natter here at the Franklin Arts Centre, surrounded by the vibrant and joyous exhibition of neon and crochet works by Lissy Robinson-Cole and Rudi Robinson.

Beginner and experienced crafters are very welcome. Bring along a project that you are working on, or start a new project for one of the awesome local organizations that the group donates knitted and crocheted items to. (Some materials provided)

The group also gratefully accepts any donations of yarn as they create hand-made items to gift to the following organizations:

Pukekohe Hospital, Family Support, Womens Refuge, Plunket, Bellyfull, Age Concern, Koha Shed


Pukekohe Library Knitting and Crochet Group Meet-ups
Wednesdays, 10am - 12pm
24 August - 5 October
New Zealand Steel Gallery
Franklin Arts Centre

FREE event. No booking required.

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776 days ago

Opportunities in Retirement

Acacia Cove

Being retired may mean you have more time to do the things you've always wanted to do. Or you might want to look for new ideas to do things you never knew you'd enjoy. In any case, there's a range of opportunities you can enjoy in retirement.

Guide to Volunteering
Organizations … View more
Being retired may mean you have more time to do the things you've always wanted to do. Or you might want to look for new ideas to do things you never knew you'd enjoy. In any case, there's a range of opportunities you can enjoy in retirement.

Guide to Volunteering
Organizations recognise that older people bring a wealth of skills and expertise to volunteering. By passing on your skills and learning you can make a difference to people’s lives. Volunteering is also a good way to make new friends and improve general levels of health and fitness.

Become a coach or mentor
Older people's skills and experiences are highly valued in communities. You can put your work experience to good use by becoming a mentor or coach. In return you can develop your own interpersonal skills and remain active and involved in your community.

If you’re aged 60 and over, value your independence but want greater security, come and have a look at the superb properties we have to offer

Contact long time manager Burce Cullington on (09) 268 8522
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776 days ago

Last chance for feedback on Pukekohe Masterplan

Auckland Council

This Saturday the Kai Franklin Food Truck is landing in Pukekohe’s town square.

Come get a free bowl of warming beef pho, kimchi toasted cheese sammies and brown butter honey cookies, made with ingredients from local food producers. It’ll also be your last chance to speak with the project … View more
This Saturday the Kai Franklin Food Truck is landing in Pukekohe’s town square.

Come get a free bowl of warming beef pho, kimchi toasted cheese sammies and brown butter honey cookies, made with ingredients from local food producers. It’ll also be your last chance to speak with the project team about the plan. Submit your feedback by 31 August 2022.
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784 days ago

Found Poetry

Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre

Found Poetry
Friday 26 August
10am to 2pm

Combine collage and word play in this mindful workshop. An exploration of poetic devices using words, phrases and images found in the lush pages of old art magazines. There are no rules or boundaries – just start from a word or phrase that catches … View more
Found Poetry
Friday 26 August
10am to 2pm

Combine collage and word play in this mindful workshop. An exploration of poetic devices using words, phrases and images found in the lush pages of old art magazines. There are no rules or boundaries – just start from a word or phrase that catches your eye and let your creativity flow.

This is a FREE activity. Booking is not required. Mark your calendar!

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777 days ago

Telephone Table

Janet from Pukekohe

The IHC Op Shop in Pukekohe has a telephone/small table for sale for $25.00. Come and visit us.

Price: $25

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777 days ago

Specialist Facial/Massage Table

Janet from Pukekohe

The IHC Op Shop in Pukekohe has the above for sale for $35.00. In good condition. S O L D

Price: $35

777 days ago

Have you got a greener 'shed' than our Houseplant Hero winner?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Meet our Houseplant Hero competition winner Alan Mckenzie! If all sheds came like that, we want one too. Congratulations to Alan and his many many houseplants.

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778 days ago

CAB moves into Pukekohe

Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Franklin County News

Thanks to local demand, the Citizens Advice Bureau has moved into Hall Street in Pukekohe this month.

After years of locals heading to Papakura for help across consumer rights, legal responsibilities, money and more, Pukekohe families have a branch right in town.

Two years in the making, the move… View more
Thanks to local demand, the Citizens Advice Bureau has moved into Hall Street in Pukekohe this month.

After years of locals heading to Papakura for help across consumer rights, legal responsibilities, money and more, Pukekohe families have a branch right in town.

Two years in the making, the move is all about making CAB services more accessible to Franklin residents, manager Judy Boyd said.

Services are confidential and free, and consultations are held with fully trained volunteers who can give advice or help with paperwork or documentation.

The branch will run from 10am until 3pm and eventually extend its hours as demand grows. There will be two staff and a coordinator on site, with more volunteer recruitment on the horizon.

Boyd said the CAB aims to make sure people don't suffer just because they don't necessarily know their rights or responsibilities, or can't say what they need effectively.

The new Pukekohe CAB branch is at 3a Hall Street.

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778 days ago

Celebrate a lifetime of mahi

Our passions and mahi play a large part in our legacy. When we channel that mahi into championing causes and giving back, that legacy is carried as inspiration for generations to come.

The rymanhealthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau celebrates Kiwis aged 70 and over… View more
Our passions and mahi play a large part in our legacy. When we channel that mahi into championing causes and giving back, that legacy is carried as inspiration for generations to come.

The rymanhealthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau celebrates Kiwis aged 70 and over who continue to inspire, champion causes, and give back, building lasting legacies that make us all proud to call New Zealand home.
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779 days ago

Shoulder Heat Pack!

Kathy from Pukekohe

Soothe sore shoulders with a Heat Pack!
Handmade, locally from quality cotton. The design keeps the pack in place. Personalise with print to suit recipient. Filled with the preferred filler of rice, so no odour when heating.
Just $38 + post.
Https://handmadegiftsnz.com

Price: $38

779 days ago

Get into the Hospitality Industry

Skills Update

Join our Level 2 Hospitality Course at our Mangere and Henderson Campus. Over 13 weeks you’ll learn crucial skills that will help you with your career in the hospitality industry such as:

• Food safety and hygiene
• Barista
• Beverages (cocktails and mocktails)
• Food service
• … View more
Join our Level 2 Hospitality Course at our Mangere and Henderson Campus. Over 13 weeks you’ll learn crucial skills that will help you with your career in the hospitality industry such as:

• Food safety and hygiene
• Barista
• Beverages (cocktails and mocktails)
• Food service
• Cooking

Click on the link below and one of our awesome team will be in touch.
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779 days ago

Movie: NO ORDINARY SHEILA. August 21st 2.30 for 3.30 Cinema3 Pukekohe

Virginia Warren from BPW Franklin Inc

If you haven’t heard of Sheila Natusch, be prepared to be totally inspired. The life story of this naturalist, historian, illustrator, and writer is a beautiful, truly antipodean journey, made with love by her cousin and long-time Kiwi filmmaker, Hugh Macdonald.
No Ordinary Sheila was first … View more
If you haven’t heard of Sheila Natusch, be prepared to be totally inspired. The life story of this naturalist, historian, illustrator, and writer is a beautiful, truly antipodean journey, made with love by her cousin and long-time Kiwi filmmaker, Hugh Macdonald.
No Ordinary Sheila was first released at the New Zealand International Film Festival 2017 and was one of the most popular films in the festival. It went on to the cinema release from October 2018 to enthusiastic reviews and large audiences. BPW Franklin presents this acclaimed Festival Film, showing at Cinema3, Pukekohe specially hired for the BPW Movie Event.

780 days ago

Suburb spotlight: Pukekohe is a slice of country in the suburbs

Melanie Earley Reporter from Franklin County News

Kia ora neighbours, on the southern edge of Tāmaki Makaurau, 45 minutes out of Auckland’s CBD, is the semi-rural town of Pukekohe. While farmland may welcome you into the town, the centre is a bustling area with an array of cafes, restaurants and places to stretch your legs.

Read the full … View more
Kia ora neighbours, on the southern edge of Tāmaki Makaurau, 45 minutes out of Auckland’s CBD, is the semi-rural town of Pukekohe. While farmland may welcome you into the town, the centre is a bustling area with an array of cafes, restaurants and places to stretch your legs.

Read the full story below

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