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Jo from Totara Park
A great article on why and how you should get involved in the council long term plan review from Talk Wellington
talkwellington.org.nz...
Brian from Maoribank
Next Market will be held on Saturday, rain or shine, 8-11am.
Plants, new season's lemons, household things, clothing, books, hand made cards and crafts plus more. Hope to see you there.
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Chris Kennedy from Fire and Emergency New Zealand
How fast can a house burn? Be sure to tune in on 30th April as we burn a house down live on Seven Sharp, TV1 7pm.
We will also be streaming this live with 360 degree cameras to the Fire and Emergency Facebook page so please share or follow #houseonfire www.facebook.com...
The Team from Indian Ink Theatre Company
Welcome to the Murder House, a deliciously dark comedy with bite sees a gang of death-row convicts set free from Auburn Prison for one wild night to tell the tragic tale of their hero, the man who invented the electric chair.
Based on a true story, the play speaks of a divided world where faith… View moreWelcome to the Murder House, a deliciously dark comedy with bite sees a gang of death-row convicts set free from Auburn Prison for one wild night to tell the tragic tale of their hero, the man who invented the electric chair.
Based on a true story, the play speaks of a divided world where faith is more powerful than fact and shame drives a hard bargain. The fictional injection of real Indian scientist Chandra Bose, whose world-leading research into electricity was ahead of its time, gives an Indian Ink twist to the telling. Welcome to the Murder House features comedy, puppetry, live music, song and dance to entertain and delight whilst recounting a powerful, tragic and moving tale.
Jacob Rajan returns to the stage with a stellar cast, in Indian Ink’s biggest ever extravaganza. Experience a night of naughty fun that will leave you to decide who the real villains are.
26 May – 10 June
Book now!
Brian from Maoribank
Next Market will be held on Saturday, rain or shine, 8-11am.
Plants, new season's lemons, household things, clothing, books, hand made cards and crafts plus more. Hope to see you there.
Hey Neighbours,
They marched, sang, and stood in silence. Thousands of people gathered around the country to remember the fallen on Anzac Day. For all your Anzac coverage, click here.
Bev from Timberlea
Soft and comfortable and in good condition, its ready for a new home. It no longer matches our
current furniture. Call Bev 021 142 5617
Price: $35
Raewyn Richardson from
ANZAC Day we will be Closed. In respect of the ANZAC soldiers and their families we will be thinking of them all and our pharmacy will be closed for the day.
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
Wednesday, April 25, will mark Anzac Day, 103 years after New Zealand and Australian soldiers - the Anzacs - landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.
There are several services around the Hutt Valley and Wellington region so see what's close to you
Ron from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley
4 A Better City Charitable Trust runs an After-school-care programme for the children at Maoribank School on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s between 3:15-5pm.
Due to the growth in numbers we have experienced this year we are looking for more adult helpers for either one or both days.
If you are … View more4 A Better City Charitable Trust runs an After-school-care programme for the children at Maoribank School on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s between 3:15-5pm.
Due to the growth in numbers we have experienced this year we are looking for more adult helpers for either one or both days.
If you are interested in this voluntary position please contact Martin on 04 979 6683 or email martin@4abettercity.co.nz.
Michelle from Ebdentown
Don't forget to Boomerang back Boomerang Bags Upper Hutt Bags to any stand in Boomerang Bags Upper Hutt store ...
Thimbles and Threads,
The Curtain Store,
Queen Street Pharmacy,
Avisons Home & Giftware,
Lagans Pharmacy,
Bespoke Curtains & Blinds .
Michelle from Ebdentown
Sunday, 29 April 2018
10am - 2pm
Maidstone Intermediate School,
Redwood Street, Elderslea, Upper Hutt 5018
(Use the Fraser Crescent School entrance on Redwood Street)
DETAILS
… View moreSunday, 29 April 2018
10am - 2pm
Maidstone Intermediate School,
Redwood Street, Elderslea, Upper Hutt 5018
(Use the Fraser Crescent School entrance on Redwood Street)
DETAILS
Come along and sew (and take one home) Boomerang Bags, reusable cloth shopping bags – it’s free!
Learners, and experienced sewers welcome, sewing machines available or BYO.
Materials supplied, although donations of fabric, threads and sewing machine needles much appreciated they may be brought along to Maidstone Intermediate or delivered to Thimbles and Threads, Main Street, Upper Hutt.
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult
Can't make it on Sunday then why not pick-up some FREE Boomerang Bag 'Bags kits' from Thimbles and Threads Upper Hutt
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