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Anne Couper is the proud mum of Dot.
"This is Dot (two years old) from Hataitai, who on one momentous day (unfortunately not recorded on camera) managed three tennis balls at once."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent … View moreAnne Couper is the proud mum of Dot.
"This is Dot (two years old) from Hataitai, who on one momentous day (unfortunately not recorded on camera) managed three tennis balls at once."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say which suburb you live in.
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Habit Health Fitness Clubs is extending an invitation to come along to their club open days. Try a taster class, test yourself in a fitness challenge and win some fantastic prizes at one of Wellington’s premiere health and fitness clubs. RSVP and claim your free gift!
… View moreHabit Health Fitness Clubs is extending an invitation to come along to their club open days. Try a taster class, test yourself in a fitness challenge and win some fantastic prizes at one of Wellington’s premiere health and fitness clubs. RSVP and claim your free gift!
RSVP for 11 June - Majestic Open Day - Willis Street
RSVP for 17 Jun – Platinum Open Day – Johnston Street
More about Habit Health Fitness Clubs:
Embrace altogether better health for your best life. Receive expert guidance and support along your health and fitness journey. Explore and enjoy modern facilities, fitness classes and much more.
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Join on any 12-month membership and get a bonus month Free!
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Mark Wood from Rotary Club of Karori
The Rotary Club of Karori is one of 36,754 clubs with 1.2 million members in 220 countries and territories around the world.
Our club was chartered in May 1982. This, our 40th anniversary year, is an opportunity to reflect on, and celebrate, the Club’s many activities and achievements over the … View moreThe Rotary Club of Karori is one of 36,754 clubs with 1.2 million members in 220 countries and territories around the world.
Our club was chartered in May 1982. This, our 40th anniversary year, is an opportunity to reflect on, and celebrate, the Club’s many activities and achievements over the years. Here is one such achievement:
1995 - 1997: Homewood garden parties.
The very popular garden party series came about as a result of discussions between the Club and then British High Commissioner, Robert Alston, and his wife, Pat. The first, in 1995, raised $7,000 for Mary Potter Hospice. The second, in the following year, raised money for various children’s charities, and the third, in 1997, raised $3,000 for the Save the Children Fund.
These garden parties were ‘traditional English’ in style, with cream tea, strawberries and cream, a brass band playing the hymn ‘Jerusalem’ and other appropriate tunes, games including coconut shies and skittles, and demonstrations of Morriss dancing.
Applications for membership are always welcome.
If you’d like to learn more about Rotary and the personal satisfaction and growth that comes from serving others, please contact Andrea Skews, E andrea.skews@gmail.com, M 022 073 5548 or Phil Oliver, E phil@praxissoftware.co.nz, M021 292 7001.
Homewood Garden Party, November 1997.
Julie from Karori
Want to play your old videos? This free Mitsubishi Black Diamond VCR comes with a 19 “Transonic LCD tv with built in DVD player. Both VCR and TV have remotes ( may new fresh batteries) and the tv has a manual too. There is a homemade little stand with it. It always worked well, but it is from an … View moreWant to play your old videos? This free Mitsubishi Black Diamond VCR comes with a 19 “Transonic LCD tv with built in DVD player. Both VCR and TV have remotes ( may new fresh batteries) and the tv has a manual too. There is a homemade little stand with it. It always worked well, but it is from an estate so I have not tried it out myself and there are no guarantees. Please message me if you are seriously interested and would definitely pick up the lot. ( no separate items!)
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Our patties are 100% quality beef, and all that’s added is a dash of salt and pepper when cooked. We… View moreFor delicious grass-raised beef New Zealand is the perfect combo. An ideal climate, lush pastures and innovative farming produces enough beef for Macca’s in New Zealand and around the world.
Our patties are 100% quality beef, and all that’s added is a dash of salt and pepper when cooked. We partner with many Kiwi farmers who produce our beef, including those at the world-class Whangara Farms.
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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington
I didn't know what was wrong with me
Right from a young child I have always loved food; I loved gatherings because of the food. As I got older I would steal food and money to buy food. My life was all about food and if I wasn’t eating, I was thinking about eating and food.
I was very … View moreI didn't know what was wrong with me
Right from a young child I have always loved food; I loved gatherings because of the food. As I got older I would steal food and money to buy food. My life was all about food and if I wasn’t eating, I was thinking about eating and food.
I was very athletic at school and not terribly worried about my weight at that time. It was when I went into high school and the “beach girls” came to our high school that I started looking at the differences. They were brown, thin and seemed to be very popular with the boys. I watched them and what they ate. I started eating what they were eating at school, but would eat as much as possible at home.
I tried to fit in, but wasn’t able to make friends easily. I was obsessed about my weight and food by now and it drove me to exercise and diets. I went on my first diet when I was sixteen years old, I took herbal diet tablets, exercised like a person obsessed and I drank alcohol, smoked cigarettes and drank black coffee to control my weight. I lost five stone and got a lot of compliments about how I looked, but that didn’t stop the self-loathing and madness in my head. It didn’t matter how much weight I lost or how thin I was, I was obsessed about my body, how fat I was and how thin I wanted to be. My self-obsession and food controlled my life, and it was to get much worse as I got older.
I started vomiting to get rid of the food I had eaten; this went on for years, through my pregnancies and well into my thirties. My weight would escalate up and down, but it was my thinking that drove me mad. I hated myself so much. Why couldn’t I just lose weight and keep it off? Why couldn’t I just be like others and eat at coffee shops and still be thin and happy?
Reporter Community News
Pic and words by Louise Thomas.
"Zut alors! Go awah you empty-headed animal food-trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother vas a stinking skua and your father, he smelt of fermented elderfish!" (The Southern black-backed gull/ karoro (Larus dominicanus) insults were very… View morePic and words by Louise Thomas.
"Zut alors! Go awah you empty-headed animal food-trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother vas a stinking skua and your father, he smelt of fermented elderfish!" (The Southern black-backed gull/ karoro (Larus dominicanus) insults were very wounding today). Bird #37 in 2022."
Angela Tolich from Northland Toy Library
Northland Toy Library is open tomorrow (Sat 4 June) from 9:30am- 11:45am in St Anne's Church Hall, cnr Northland and Randwick Rds.
Pop by to pick out some toys to borrow and keep everyone occupied over the long weekend.
There's outdoor toys (including bikes, sports equipment, and ride… View moreNorthland Toy Library is open tomorrow (Sat 4 June) from 9:30am- 11:45am in St Anne's Church Hall, cnr Northland and Randwick Rds.
Pop by to pick out some toys to borrow and keep everyone occupied over the long weekend.
There's outdoor toys (including bikes, sports equipment, and ride on toys) indoor activities, educational toys, costumes, baby toys, puzzles, role play, board games, musical instruments and more. Check out our range on our website northland.mibase.co.nz...
You can even reserve toys using the website.
We welcome new members - an annual full membership starts from $75 and we offer a discount for community services cardholders. We also have Grandparent membership $50 for 10 trips.
Also, if you have ideas for how we could make the toy library even better then let us know in the comments.
See you tomorrow!
Letetia Cheetham from St Ninian's Uniting Parish
We are busy behind the scenes getting ready to reintroduce our School Holiday Programme! 🥁🎬🪁
With the theme of friendship, we can't wait to welcome back our regulars and any new faces who would like to join us. 🥰
We are taking a limited pool of kiddies so If you don't … View moreWe are busy behind the scenes getting ready to reintroduce our School Holiday Programme! 🥁🎬🪁
With the theme of friendship, we can't wait to welcome back our regulars and any new faces who would like to join us. 🥰
We are taking a limited pool of kiddies so If you don't want to miss out on securing your child's spot, flick the office an email at stnup@xtra.co.nz
Rui from Karori
Goodway soya milk maker. In very good working condition. With user manual in both English and Mandarin.
Price: $10
The Team from NZ Compare
A wee while back we asked you, our awesome Neighbourly members to share the ways you save money!
We received a truck load of great suggestions, tips and methods!
More importantly, we saw how it helped other Kiwis discover new ways to help their households cut down on costs and make things go… View moreA wee while back we asked you, our awesome Neighbourly members to share the ways you save money!
We received a truck load of great suggestions, tips and methods!
More importantly, we saw how it helped other Kiwis discover new ways to help their households cut down on costs and make things go further. It made us so happy to see neighbours supporting neighbours.
Read 10 of the tips that we saw you sharing!
Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear Neighbours,
Today is Chinese Dragon Boat Festival.
To celebrate this traditional festival, Chinese people conduct dragon boat racing and eat ZONGZI.
ZONGZI is one kind of glutinous rice dumpling with nice fillings.
If you want to have a try, please visit one of our stores:
123 Willis St, Te… View moreDear Neighbours,
Today is Chinese Dragon Boat Festival.
To celebrate this traditional festival, Chinese people conduct dragon boat racing and eat ZONGZI.
ZONGZI is one kind of glutinous rice dumpling with nice fillings.
If you want to have a try, please visit one of our stores:
123 Willis St, Te Aro, Wellington
3 Hillary Ct, Naenae, Lower Hutt
Cheers!
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Fa’afetai mo le agalelei fa’atua’oi literally translates to "thank you for your neighbourly kindness". We think that's a pretty special way to show your appreciation for a neighbour. Happy Samoan Language Week!
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