984 days ago

The Great Karori Easter Egg Hunt

Sharon from Karori

The Great Karori Easter Egg Hunt is on now and there are some beautiful eggs to find and some awesome prizes to win!

***EASTER EGG CLUES***

1) This park is on fire.
2) Fly, swing, slide, bounce and go round and round here.
3) Bike downhill until your hearts content.
4) Play at Fitzgerald.
5) Throw a stick, catch a ball, play here with your best friend.
6) The big empty building.
7) Fortified Karori.
8) John’s sons favourite hill.
9) Community grows veges here.
10) Magical fairies dance and play among the trees.
11) The final place you rest your head.
12) Looking over the valley, this big ugly tank will soon become pretty.
13) Splash & Swim!

RULES OF THE GAME:
• Find the Easter Egg at one of the above locations.
• Write down the number of the egg.
• When you have found all 13 eggs, log into the form and fill it in, matching the egg number to the location - forms.gle...
• Don’t forget to click on “submit” once the form is complete.

Remember to stop and play and enjoy the parks and reserves you find.

You have all weekend to play our Easter game, so take your time and HAVE FUN!!!

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Friendly Couple Seeking Shared Accommodation with Local Flatmates

Shenbo from Wilton

Kia Ora,
I’m a Chinese student set to attend Victoria University from February 2026 to July 2027, and I’m currently seeking shared accommodation for my husband and me around Pipitea campus.
My husband is an introverted IT engineer based in China, who will join me in Wellington starting March 2026. We’re both quiet, responsible, easygoing people with very regular daily routines, and we absolutely adore animals and children.
We’re keen to share a home with local flatmates – this way, we can learn from each other, immerse ourselves in New Zealand’s culture, and build genuine connections. I’d also love the chance to get to know you and your kids, and hopefully become good friends!
Thank you for considering us or sharing me with some kind messages.
(Email: shenbochen1122@outlook.com)
warm wishes for everyday.

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