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Judy from Otaki District
Calling all Kapiti Coasters!
Join us for a night of fun - music, dancing, entertainment, raffles ............. and help raise funds for families in Ukraine.
Craig Christensen, solo artist, plus two local bands (Te Horo Beach Shed band & Brooklyns) are donating their time to entertain; … View moreCalling all Kapiti Coasters!
Join us for a night of fun - music, dancing, entertainment, raffles ............. and help raise funds for families in Ukraine.
Craig Christensen, solo artist, plus two local bands (Te Horo Beach Shed band & Brooklyns) are donating their time to entertain; Kapiti businesses have donated goods to raffle (win a hedge trimmer!!); & we will hear a little about life in Ukraine.
This is a low cost evening - entry is only $10pp + BYO drinks & eats (donations also welcome).
Please support this event at Te Horo Hall next Saturday night - bring some friends, have some fun, help those in need. The music will not stop, the dance floor will be open!
Sergiy from Waikanae Beach
I am a naturalized New Zealander who has his roots in Ukraine and consider both of these Great nations as my home away from home. Just like to thank you all for the overwhelming support and the fact that I see so many Ukrainian flags flying on your flag pols. PEOPLE of KAPITI THANK YOU. It means … View moreI am a naturalized New Zealander who has his roots in Ukraine and consider both of these Great nations as my home away from home. Just like to thank you all for the overwhelming support and the fact that I see so many Ukrainian flags flying on your flag pols. PEOPLE of KAPITI THANK YOU. It means allot to us and words cannot express how much. It took me a while to thank you but it needed to be said . It brings me to genuine tears every time I see my berth country, my ethnic peoples flag and it reminds me how blessed i am with a lower case i to have been welcomed into NZ Whenau . Thank you .
Lynsey from Otaki District
The southbound offramp at Peka Peka connecting State Highway 1 to Waikanae will close on two days in mid-November for work to join the new expressway to the old. Vehicles heading south to
the town or to Peka Peka will use the Waikanae interchange at Te Moana Road on those days.
The most likely… View moreThe southbound offramp at Peka Peka connecting State Highway 1 to Waikanae will close on two days in mid-November for work to join the new expressway to the old. Vehicles heading south to
the town or to Peka Peka will use the Waikanae interchange at Te Moana Road on those days.
The most likely closure is Tuesday 15 November day and night, reopening late afternoon Wednesday 16 November. Please note, dates may change at short notice due to weather or other factors affecting the work.
For further information, please contact customer@wta.nzta.govt.nz.
Richard from Paraparaumu
Dining room chairs with cushions.
$30 each, 2 for $50.
Price: $50
Richard from Paraparaumu
Mahogany dressing table with good quality mirrors
Negotiable
Richard from Paraparaumu
Small stools, about knee high.
$25 each - $40 for both.
Price: $40
Richard from Paraparaumu
Knitting needles - assorted. About 20 matching pairs.
Price: $20
Salima from Paraparaumu Beach
New Members Welcome!
Marie from Waikanae
Another Guy Fawkes rolls around and once again i am dreading it. Every year thousands of animals are injured after being panicked by fireworks. Thousands more are not physically harmed but left traumatized by the noise. Many react as if they are about to be shot. They are terrified.
Please do … View moreAnother Guy Fawkes rolls around and once again i am dreading it. Every year thousands of animals are injured after being panicked by fireworks. Thousands more are not physically harmed but left traumatized by the noise. Many react as if they are about to be shot. They are terrified.
Please do not let fireworks off in open spaces where horses, sheep or other animals are grazing. Spare a thought also for your neighbours who may have a horse grazing next door, or back yard chickens who are equally terrified of fireworks. Make sure your cats and dogs are safely inside, and if you can, let your neighbours know when you are setting off fireworks so they can put their pets inside too.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti
Personalise your tree this year with adorable homemade woodland characters. Use Resene testpots to create these four cuties. Find out how to create your own.
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
As part of the Waikanae Beach stormwater upgrade, essential maintenance works requires us to temporarily turn off water supply to approximately 500 properties next THURSDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2022 between 9am and 3pm.
Affected properties are from Waikanae Beach to Peka Peka from the intersection of Te… View moreAs part of the Waikanae Beach stormwater upgrade, essential maintenance works requires us to temporarily turn off water supply to approximately 500 properties next THURSDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2022 between 9am and 3pm.
Affected properties are from Waikanae Beach to Peka Peka from the intersection of Te Moana Rd and Huiawa St, Heperi St and all the way to the end of Paetawa Road and Peka Peka Beach.
The water supply may be shut down and restored at any stage between 9am and 3pm. Our crew is aiming to have some water to most properties back within 2 hours.
Following the shutdown, you may notice a milky appearance caused by air in the water, this will clear rapidly. If you have any recurring problems, please call us on 0800 486 486.
Information from Coast Access Radio 104.7FM
** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ON Coast Access Radio 104.7FM **
* Friday 1 - 4pm: "Welcome to the weekend" - Every Friday with Graham Stevens.
* Fri 4 -6pm: "Drive Live" - With the crazy cat-lady from Levin; Tanya.
* Fri 7pm: "The … View more** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ON Coast Access Radio 104.7FM **
* Friday 1 - 4pm: "Welcome to the weekend" - Every Friday with Graham Stevens.
* Fri 4 -6pm: "Drive Live" - With the crazy cat-lady from Levin; Tanya.
* Fri 7pm: "The Grooveyard" - with the fabulous James Eaton.
* Fri 8 - 9pm: "Supersonic 70s" - with Geoff Dorsett
* Fri 9 - 10pm: "Kick up the 80s" - again, with 'Chunky' Geoff Dorsett - can you get 3/3 in the quiz? Tanya hasn't yet!!!
* Saturday 8.30am: "The Ratbag's Racing Show" - Sponsored by the Railway Hotel, Ōtaki - a repeat from 10.30am this morning...have your pen handy for tomorrow's picks on the GG's, as these blokes have been on form of late!
* Sat 8.45am: "A week of it" - Headlines from the online newspaper for Kāpiti/Horowhenua, as read by Todd Zaner. See more online: www.kcnews.co.nz...
* Sat 9am: "Conversations" - Nikki Carroll chats with the delightful Emma Lewis from the Nikau Foundation - sponsors of this years Kāpiti Art Trail (5/6 & 12/13 November).
* Sat 11.30am: "At the table with Gail" ... except, there's no Gail!!! She's in Oz, so Tanya has taken the reigns.....
* Sat 12noon: "Health Happenings" - Graeme Joyes talks with Kevin Ramshaw, and Tim Roberts (pictured - courtesy of KC News), who has Parkinson's and has written a book of poetry. Listen in to learn more! Repeats 7pm next Wednesday.
* Sat 8pm - 12am: "Rock Back the Clock with Dave Dee" = Party Time! Text Dave in the studio LIVE - 022 105 17 15
* Sunday 7am: "Suzy & Friends" - Suzy and the crew keep young and old entertained...
* Sun 9am: "Children's Story" - Vivienne Bailey is back to continue the craaaaazy story, 'Barking Mad' - by award winning author, Tom.E Moffatt.
* Sun 6pm: "Book Reading" - From 'Creating Life on your own terms' - by Dr Angela Robertson. Today's subject is Ken Allen, as read by Bill.
* Sun 8.30pm: "Polish Waves" - from another ACCESS station, Plains FM.
Enjoy the sun and stay safe this weekend. Remember tomorrow is Guy Fawkes - stay safe and look after your animals and pets...and each other.
Loads more programmes on our website. 😁
Gary from Waikanae
WHERE:- Te Horo Community Hall
School Road Te Horo (Just up the road from Ruth Pretty's)
WHEN:- Sunday 6 November 10am - 1pm
Christmas is coming!!
A truly friendly community country market where people gather to chat, browse, score a bargain, taste some goodies and … View moreWHERE:- Te Horo Community Hall
School Road Te Horo (Just up the road from Ruth Pretty's)
WHEN:- Sunday 6 November 10am - 1pm
Christmas is coming!!
A truly friendly community country market where people gather to chat, browse, score a bargain, taste some goodies and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee with friends in our popup cafe along with some yummy homemade treats.
There’s an impressive range of stallholders both inside and outside with a range of arts and crafts (Baby and Toddler Ware including fairy/princess outfits, Merino Goodies and quilts) natural skincare, produce (Olive Oil, Honey, Preserves, baking etc), Junk For Joy - upcycled and repurposed furniture and homewares, Natural Health Supplements, Bric-a-Brac, books, plants, children's clothing, toys, Jigsaw puzzles and lots lots more. The ingenious Bernie’s Barrows display is back so don't miss it!!
And of course, there is our Seasonal Surplus stall where you can drop off surplus fruit and veges from your garden for sale - we sell it on your behalf and donate our percentage to local causes. Everyone wins and nothing gets wasted!
A great country market where you will find cheerful smiles and a lovely bunch of really friendly and hugely talented stallholders.
All are very very welcome at the "Best little Market in Kapiti".
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Do you know your tsunami zone, at work, school AND home??
Tsunamis can be deadly, but they don't have to be – early action is our best tool to protect our community, saving lives, and avoiding the hazard becoming a disaster.
The number one rule if you're in a tsunami zone is, in an… View moreDo you know your tsunami zone, at work, school AND home??
Tsunamis can be deadly, but they don't have to be – early action is our best tool to protect our community, saving lives, and avoiding the hazard becoming a disaster.
The number one rule if you're in a tsunami zone is, in an earthquake, long OR strong, get gone – don't wait for official warnings.
Check your zones on our evacuation zone finder at maps.kapiticoast.govt.nz... – type in the addresses of the places you regularly go to see what zone they're in.
Reporter Community News
A lovely pic from Louise Thomas.
"Other naturalists have brought you 'The March of Penguins' and 'Gorillas in the Mist', but I...I bring you 'Rooster in the Grass - a New Zealand story'. National Geographic - you have my number."
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