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The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Bring your child along tommorow to join Fun Fitness with Music for Kids at Churton Park Community Center from 11 am - 11.45 am.
A mix of simple dance moves and fun fitness for girls AND boys to great music that they will love! Kids need to bring a full water bottle and wear clothing that they … View moreBring your child along tommorow to join Fun Fitness with Music for Kids at Churton Park Community Center from 11 am - 11.45 am.
A mix of simple dance moves and fun fitness for girls AND boys to great music that they will love! Kids need to bring a full water bottle and wear clothing that they can easily dance, jump, turn, kneel and stretch in. Footwear should be sports trainers or bare feet.
Age 8+ years old, will meet on Tuesday 24 April from 11 am - 11.45 am.
Cost: $8 for one class
Bookings are essentials, please contact Mai on 830 4802 or email: cpcc@wcc.govt.nz
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
Date: Thursday, 10 May, 2018
Time: 12pm to 1pm
Cost: Free. No booking required.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets
Contact Details: events.natlib@dia.govt.nz, Emma Kelly 021 189 6550
Celebrate New Zealand Music Month and Suffrage 125
… View moreDate: Thursday, 10 May, 2018
Time: 12pm to 1pm
Cost: Free. No booking required.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets
Contact Details: events.natlib@dia.govt.nz, Emma Kelly 021 189 6550
Celebrate New Zealand Music Month and Suffrage 125
Join us to celebrate New Zealand Music Month and Suffrage 125 with the singing stars of the 1970s and 1980s women's movement.
Protest songs of the 1970s and 1980s
Expect a roller-coaster ride with the Feisty Feckin' Fulltime Feminists through the politics of equal pay, discrimination, harassment and reproductive rights, with lashings of fighting spirit.
Singing stars of the 1970s and 1980s women's movement take the stage again with some new additions — reviving some of the songs they sang to keep spirits up on the picket line or at strategising sessions.
Some of the lyrics were made up more or less on the spot to a borrowed tune, to mark a particular occasion; other songs came from feminists in Auckland, Australia or beyond.
Audience advisory: frequent use of strong language.
About the singers
The group will explain the background and in some cases put the words up for audience participation.
Feisty Feckin' Fulltime Feminists performers for the 10 May performance are: Therese O'Connell, Wendy Davis, Claire-Louise McCurdy, Sue Hirst, Emma Kelly, Marie Russell and Anne Russell.
Jo from Khandallah
We have three packs of brushwood screen fencing surplus to our requirements. Each pack is 3m x 1m. $50 the lot.
Price: $50
Kathy from Wadestown
Hi my name is karma the dog. My owner who is house trained and my best friend mischief (21 years) need a flat. We really need one as I would prefer to be living in a flat not a van if we don't get one soon. I also want to keep my best mate with me instead of her going to cat heaven.
I … View moreHi my name is karma the dog. My owner who is house trained and my best friend mischief (21 years) need a flat. We really need one as I would prefer to be living in a flat not a van if we don't get one soon. I also want to keep my best mate with me instead of her going to cat heaven.
I really hope there is some one who will give myself, my best friend and my house trained human a chance in their one bedroom flat.
Thanks karma
Bevan from Wilton
We’re embarking on our first family ski season and on the look out for skis, boots and poles for our 6 and 8 year olds. Also looking for extra gloves.
If you’ve got some old gear under the house that’s not getting used anymore, we’ll be happy to buy it from you.
Cheers
Kerri from Ngaio
Fisher & Paykel Pride Smart Drive 5.5.kg Top Load - works great, was gifted a new washer so we don't have a need for it anymore.
Located in Ngaio.
**MUST PICK UP, NO DELIVERY - CASH ONLY**
Price: $160
Jo from Khandallah
Excellent condition and very good quality Touchwood brand single slat bed. A few wear and tear nicks and scratches but other than that is a great bed. Only selling as migrated to a king single. Price is for bed only (mattress not included).
Price: $200
Des from Ngaio
Well done again this time the reserve between 72 and 94 Awarua Street.
and entrance to Bell's track.
Our Heroes Margaret , Ian and Phillip
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
Great War Stories (Series 5)
The fifth and final series of AC Productions’ Great War Stories begins with the invasion of Samoa and ends with New Zealand’s last action in the First World War with the liberation of the French town of Le Quesnoy.
Also featured is the music of Gareth Farr who … View moreGreat War Stories (Series 5)
The fifth and final series of AC Productions’ Great War Stories begins with the invasion of Samoa and ends with New Zealand’s last action in the First World War with the liberation of the French town of Le Quesnoy.
Also featured is the music of Gareth Farr who composed a cello concerto in memory of relatives killed in World War I.
The letters, diaries and photographs preserved in the Alexander Turnbull Library have provided a wonderful resource for telling personal stories, says Anna Cottrell, Producer and Director of the seven-part series.
Anna Cottrell will introduce the series.
For more information see the National Library website
natlib.govt.nz...
Tuesday 24th April, 12 – 1pm
Programme Rooms, Te Ahumairangi Ground Floor
National Library of New Zealand
cnr Aitken & Molesworth Streets
Thorndon
Wellington
FREE event
Photo: Gareth Farr at the grave of a relative in Belgium.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
The most congested part of the Oriental Bay pathway will be made safer for people on bikes and on foot later this year with no loss of parking. Councillors unanimously agreed to changes that will widen and relieve pressure on the short section of promenade between Herd Street and Freyberg Pool … View moreThe most congested part of the Oriental Bay pathway will be made safer for people on bikes and on foot later this year with no loss of parking. Councillors unanimously agreed to changes that will widen and relieve pressure on the short section of promenade between Herd Street and Freyberg Pool which, at busy times, is too narrow to safely accommodate the large numbers of people walking, biking, running and sightseeing. More info
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Here is our activities for the next week, come along and join our groups.
Hi Wellington,
Did you know Benny has been found safe? He was miraculously found alive after spending nine days lost during a storm. About 1000 searchers and a helicopter were used in the search. To read more, click here.
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The concept image for the new playground design at Frank Kitts Park has been released today. It's a fun adventure playground with a nautical/coastal theme which represents Wellington's maritime links - the iconic lighthouse and slides will be refurbished & be part of the playground … View moreThe concept image for the new playground design at Frank Kitts Park has been released today. It's a fun adventure playground with a nautical/coastal theme which represents Wellington's maritime links - the iconic lighthouse and slides will be refurbished & be part of the playground too. More info
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
We're replacing a generator near our tip shop (Second Treasures) on Monday 23 April, which will limit car park spaces available during the day. We know it’s a popular place to visit, especially during the school holidays, but we suggest heading there another day during the week to make sure … View moreWe're replacing a generator near our tip shop (Second Treasures) on Monday 23 April, which will limit car park spaces available during the day. We know it’s a popular place to visit, especially during the school holidays, but we suggest heading there another day during the week to make sure you find a spot.
Rachel from Wadestown
Hello neighbours! Do you have a 3-4 bedroom rental property that you'd be willing to rent out to a lovely refugee family? Please message me for more details. Many thanks.
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