558 days ago

Explore Wairarapa this Easter!

Denise Landow from Destination Wairarapa

Explore wildly charming Wairarapa for a fun-filled Easter adventure.

There's plenty on to see and do:
- Wairarapa Balloon Festival - a packed five-day Easter programme with mostly free events and a spectacular Night Glow on Saturday 8 April.

- Blackwell and Sons' National Tweed Ride - dig out your finest tweed attire and cycle around Greytown's beautiful streets on Saturday afternoon, 8 April. It's a fabulous spectator sport as well.

- Molewood Orchard, Greytown. It's harvest season and you're welcome to bring a bag or bucket, and pick your own apples for only $2 per kg! Saturday 8 - Monday 10 April. Why not bring along a picnic lunch as well and make a day of it. Sunscreen, sturdy footwear and hats are good ideas too!

- Korero with Stan Walker at Carterton Events Centre - submit a question for Stan for his post-concert get together on Saturday 8 April.

- Easter Monday Chill Session at Gladstone Vineyard, Carterton. There will be live music, fine wines, fabulous Japanese cuisine on Monday 10 April, free entry from 11am.

This is just a snippet of Easter happenings in Wairarapa - plan your holiday here: www.wairarapanz.com......

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1 day ago

Loki: lost 3 leg cat from Te Wharepōuri Street

Caroline from Berhampore

Loki is up to his old tricks and has gone awol again. The last time was around 2.5 years ago when he was found inside a wall cavity in the Satan Slaves compound. He is an 8 year old lilac Burmese. This means he’s a kind of beige colour. With amber eyes. He’s missing his right front leg.

He’s likely to be shut in a shed or under a house in either Te Wharepouri street, Luxford or until between Luxford and te Whareouri St.

If you can take a look in any shut sheds, outside laundries or under houses cavities. Any 3 leg cat who can make his way into a roof cavity and then down into a wall can get stuck anywhere.

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2 hours ago

Changing the conversation around dementia

Rita Angus Retirement Village

Reducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.

Caroline Bartle, Ryman’s Dementia Care and Innovations Lead, says that using appropriate language when referring to people with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia can foster a more inclusive society. This not only benefits those experiencing cognitive decline but also their families and the wider community.

Click read more for the full article.

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11 hours ago

Can you crack Today’s neighbourhood conundrum?

Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

Without a bridle or a saddle, across a thing, I ride a-straddle. And those I ride, by help of me, though almost blind, are made to see. What am I?

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