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2086 days ago

Award winning CATS, extensive tour of NZ in 2019.

Cats the Musical

One of the world’s best-loved musicals, CATS, will embark on its most extensive tour of New Zealand ever in 2019. Bagging multiple awards, including Best Musical at both the Laurence Olivier Awards and the Tony Awards, CATS is considered among the all-time favourites of musical theatre fans.

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One of the world’s best-loved musicals, CATS, will embark on its most extensive tour of New Zealand ever in 2019. Bagging multiple awards, including Best Musical at both the Laurence Olivier Awards and the Tony Awards, CATS is considered among the all-time favourites of musical theatre fans.

This new production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber masterpiece will visit 16 cities nationwide in April and May. As well as, being the first major theatrical performance at the $127.5 million refurbished Christchurch Town Hall it will also visit Auckland and Wellington and many of the larger regional theatres throughout New Zealand - details below.

Since its world premiere, CATS has been presented in over 30 countries and has been seen by over 73 million people worldwide. CATS is based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot. The musical tells the story of a tribe of cats called the Jellicles and the night they make what is known as "the Jellicle choice" and decide which cat will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new life.
Book your tickets now!

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2086 days ago

🌈 Celebrate Community – Mar. 1st to 31st 💙🎉

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Knowing your neighbours is one thing, but actually spending time together is to write a much richer story together... an opportunity to have fun, learn more about each other, and recognise that the strings that connect us often run much longer than just the length of our streets.

This month is all… View more
Knowing your neighbours is one thing, but actually spending time together is to write a much richer story together... an opportunity to have fun, learn more about each other, and recognise that the strings that connect us often run much longer than just the length of our streets.

This month is all about bringing your community together and having a great time! We want March to be all about celebrating the connections we have while making new ones along the way. As we all know, what makes a neighbourhood great isn't the houses and cars, gardens and streets - it's the people who share their presence and aroha with each other.

A wonderful way to take part is to participate in Neighbours Day Aotearoa which is celebrating it's 10th anniversary from March 22nd to 31st. To help you get started, we love their suggestions for 10 little and 10 big ways to get involved. (link below)

Let us know how you're celebrating this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:

#NSNZcelebratecommunity

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2086 days ago

Haro flightline one bike

Aisha from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

Bought new from the cycle centre in 2017. Always kept inside and in good working condition. Shimano gears and 13 inch aluminium frame. Would suit height of ~ 150-160cm.
Bell helmet, bike lock, padded saddle cushion and bike pump included.

Please message on 02108293812 if interested.

Price: $279

2087 days ago

Community Emergency Hubs

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

During and after a disaster like a big earthquake, everyone in the community can play a role through their community Emergency Hub. We've all got something to offer, from using our party organising skills to ensure everyone on our street has a place to sleep, to offering up some of those tools… View moreDuring and after a disaster like a big earthquake, everyone in the community can play a role through their community Emergency Hub. We've all got something to offer, from using our party organising skills to ensure everyone on our street has a place to sleep, to offering up some of those tools in the shed to help some neighbours make temporary repairs.

Find out more about the plan for your local Hub and how you can get involved.

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2087 days ago

Movin' March

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

With a whopping 121 schools registered, we've got over half of Wellington's primary and intermediate schools registered! This is going to be our biggest Movin' March yet 🙌🚶‍♀️🚴‍♂️

Stay tuned for all of the events you can join in on, and cool prizes you can win!

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2087 days ago

Capital E’s National Arts Festival

Capital E

The biennial Capital E National Arts Festival is back with even more incredible performances from around the world, made especially for children and young people!

With dance, comedy, puppetry and acrobatics, tamariki will be transported to wonderful new worlds in this city-wide celebration of … View more
The biennial Capital E National Arts Festival is back with even more incredible performances from around the world, made especially for children and young people!

With dance, comedy, puppetry and acrobatics, tamariki will be transported to wonderful new worlds in this city-wide celebration of the performing arts.

Experience the magic of theatre with shows from Japan, Australia, Denmark and our very own Aotearoa.
Book now!

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2094 days ago

UPPER HUTT CITY LIBRARY

Jan from Ebdentown

I note that the Library will reopen soon in its own purpose built building, owned by us. Books are a costly asset that require specific climate controlled conditions to stop books rotting and being eaten by a variety of insects etc. So any talk of rehousing them anywhere but a purpose built … View moreI note that the Library will reopen soon in its own purpose built building, owned by us. Books are a costly asset that require specific climate controlled conditions to stop books rotting and being eaten by a variety of insects etc. So any talk of rehousing them anywhere but a purpose built environment is just a nonsense.
Our Current Mayor and Council have proven to me that they are less than honest, twist and withhold information to the point of my legally compelling them to give it to me and also tried to redefine the meaning of research.
I have little to no confidence that they might put the Library back to straight forward shelving and genre separation or abandon the so called "philosophical trend" so favoured by M. Read.
Please make your individual voices heard, be counted a txt or email is all it takes to have your say.
Democracy is not a spectator sport, it is interactive, life changing, you pay for it, make it work for you and have a say.

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