What's on at Strathmore Community Centres, 108 Strathmore Ave and Raukawa Reserve.
Kia ora Koutou,
Activities this week!
@ Raukawa Community Centre;
Community Garden meeting tonight at Raukawa 6- 7pm tonight! Tuesday 26th March
Community Law tomorrow, 10-11am
Another Neighbours Day event in Strathmore Park! Meet, Eat and Greet! Bring a plate and shared lunch at Raukawa Reserve this Saturday 30th March, 12-2pm. This is the perfect time to come along and meet your Neighbours, coming together to be a supportive community for all of us!
@ Strathmore Park Community Centre;
We welcome our final storyteller, Rahera Rapira-Davies as part of our ‘Healing through Storytelling’ workshop. Onsite there will also be Rongoa Maori healers.
Rahera Rapira-Davies
"Story telling is a tradition in my family, a way to remember and learn from other.
It is how I make connections to people, places and events.
It is how I make sense of the world.
Ko Rahera te ingoa.
Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.
"
Cooking classes start this week. If you haven’t signed up already there still may be room.
Kahungunu Mana Wahine Workshop starts again this Wednesday March 27th, 12-2pm. Come along for a supportive environment with the incredible team that are here to help you grow through your inner struggles.
This Friday Mosaics with the 'Skills for life' team, for the last 3 weeks of Term. Bring a pot, frame, or any structure that you would like to decorate. A great gift for yourself or someone you care about. And Stitching Lounge with Cathrine. Coming soon on Fridays also – Crafty Volunteers of New Zealand Charitable Trust will be here for some Crotchet and knitting skills to teach.
One of our local Beekeepers, Brittany is back! Brittany will be here at our Monthly Community Gardening working ‘bee’ ;) Saturday 6th April, 10.30am. If the weather is good, she will bring her bees!
Take care everyone! And don’t forget to check out our What’s on for our regular activities, Meditation, Board games night, piano lessons, Art classes, Karate…
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100% No, I'm fed up with the pointless drama caused for comments.
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46.4% I avoid spending money on coffee
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44.1% I still indulge at my local cafe
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