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1293 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

This week we have a pic by Rosa Marie from a recent trip to Zealandia.

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1292 days ago

Karori Lions recent E-Waste Recycling Day

Bulletin Editor from Karori Lions Club

Karori Lions wish to thank our community, and those from neighbouring communities, for your generosity. Last Saturday we ran our twice-yearly e-waste drop off collection at the Karori Community Centre, which proved to be as popular as ever. While volumes were not markedly up, many customers were … View moreKarori Lions wish to thank our community, and those from neighbouring communities, for your generosity. Last Saturday we ran our twice-yearly e-waste drop off collection at the Karori Community Centre, which proved to be as popular as ever. While volumes were not markedly up, many customers were exceptionally generous with the donations they made in return for leaving their unwanted electronic goods with us. All net proceeds from Lions projects are returned to the community. A double whammy here was that the company ultimately receiving the goods was Recycling for Charity, who make a contribution to charities from their profits derived from refurbishing or recycling the goods (in a guaranteed data secure and environmentally sound manner).
Pictured: Some Karori Lions with the Recycling for Charity team gearing up for an avalanche of electronic waste and surplus goods.

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1293 days ago

Guide for Carers

Office for Seniors

The Ministry of Social Development has recently updated the Guide for Carers, a valuable resource for those who care for family, whānau, āiga or friends with a health condition, a disability, an injury, or a physical or mental illness.

It covers a range of topics such as financial help, … View more
The Ministry of Social Development has recently updated the Guide for Carers, a valuable resource for those who care for family, whānau, āiga or friends with a health condition, a disability, an injury, or a physical or mental illness.

It covers a range of topics such as financial help, assessing needs, getting help at home and being able to take a break from caring.

The Guide for Carers is available online now: bit.ly...

For more information about resources like this and other advice, read our SuperSeniors newsletter: bit.ly...

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1296 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington

Monthly AEA Worldwide Web events are held on the third Sunday of each month.
For May it is 8.00 am on Sunday 17th.
For newcomers interested in receiving a Zoom invitation for the event, please email aeawebevent@gmail.com.

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1293 days ago

Too cold to get into the garden? Are your paths slippery and hazardous?

Steven from Steve's Jobs

As we head into winter, the weather's making it more difficult to do the jobs around the house you've been meaning to get to...we get it!

With a group of five hardy, all-weather loving guys on the team, we can get to these jobs for you and we do a great job!

Now is the perfect time to … View more
As we head into winter, the weather's making it more difficult to do the jobs around the house you've been meaning to get to...we get it!

With a group of five hardy, all-weather loving guys on the team, we can get to these jobs for you and we do a great job!

Now is the perfect time to waterblast slippery footpaths, courtyards and decks. It's also a great time for giving the lawn some TLC and to mulch garden beds, so you don't have to worry about pulling weeds over the winter.

Offering a variety of services, Steve's Jobs can enhance your outdoors (whether it's your own place or a rental property) and we have availability NOW.

Check out our website which has before and after pics, testimonials and a full list of services at www.stevesjobs.co.nz... and feel free to get in touch.

Enjoy the end of the week and the weekend ahead!

Cheers,

Steve

1293 days ago

Term 2 Adult Classes at Karori Arts and Crafts

Margaret Taylor from Karori Arts & Crafts Centre Inc

18 May – 29 Jun from Tue 1-4pm.

Contemporary Semi Abstract Painting with Rachel Helson.
A class to introduce painting in a contemporary semi abstract style. Rachel will cover technique and approaches to composing landscapes, still life and floral studies working in either acrylic, oil, pastel … View more
18 May – 29 Jun from Tue 1-4pm.

Contemporary Semi Abstract Painting with Rachel Helson.
A class to introduce painting in a contemporary semi abstract style. Rachel will cover technique and approaches to composing landscapes, still life and floral studies working in either acrylic, oil, pastel or mixed media. She will also explore the use of mediums to add texture and depth to your work. Painting experience advised in oil, acrylic or pastel.
Cost: $180 non-members

Thu 13th May - 1 July from 2-4.30pm

Learn how to paint in Acrylic with Jenny Greig
Jenny will introduce beginners and painters who want an opportunity to paint with acrylic and receive guidance and/or feedback. Gain core skills in: 1) blending and shading to develop a landscape then 2) colour, shape and form to paint a vase of flowers (still life), 3) composition ie arranging elements of a picture to get the result you want. Then 4) scale and realism: how to paint figures in a beach scene (perspective), 5) light and shade in portraits - from a photo. Cost: $210 non-members, $22 materials week 1

Friday 11 June to 2 July from 2-4pm

Printmaking for Beginners with Margaret Taylor

Learn the basics of printmaking in a small group with an experienced printmaker. Margaret will demonstrate a new technique weekly that you can try with her support. Those with experience can extend their practice and develop their expertise with her guidance. Week 4 involves a shorter timeframe, 1 hour each but 1-to-1 with Margaret rather than the whole class together. Term1 participants found that this reinforces earlier lessons. You also learn how to: manage dirty and clean spaces and ink properly and use the printing press. Cost: $140 non-members plus $10 materials

Enroll at www.kacc.org.nz... or email Margaret at info@kacc.org.nz for more information. Membership for the year costs $55 and gives access to untutored groups and cheaper class fees.

1294 days ago

12 Important Questions to ask when Choosing your Property Manager (Part 2 of 6)

Andrew from Personal Property Management

3) Do you charge a fee for arranging maintenance and repairs?

PPM answer: We do not charge any fees on maintenance and repairs. Everything is covered in our management fee therefore we are not looking for things to fix up so that we can charge a handling fee. You can rest assured if things need … View more
3) Do you charge a fee for arranging maintenance and repairs?

PPM answer: We do not charge any fees on maintenance and repairs. Everything is covered in our management fee therefore we are not looking for things to fix up so that we can charge a handling fee. You can rest assured if things need doing it's for a valid reason.

4) What are the management fees and/or pricing options when the property is being rented?

PPM answer: We charge a very simple percentage of collected rent. This motivates me to fight for higher rents for our owners. We only start getting our fee once we find suitable tenants and they move in.

For more details on fees and how we operate please call Andrew on 0274888933

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1294 days ago

Trieste 6kg washing machine

Lucy from Thorndon

Hi, cheap washing machine$150.
Top loader, in good working order.
Pick up only from Lewisville Tce

Price: $150

1294 days ago

How to Stop Your Pet from Destroying Your Blinds

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)

From a dog’s point of view, blinds are just an obstacle keeping them from the window. When there’s a something outside, the blinds just become a casualty of the resulting frenzy to get out there. Keep blinds raised part-way to allow your pup to see out and avoid wreckage. Avoid this issue by … View moreFrom a dog’s point of view, blinds are just an obstacle keeping them from the window. When there’s a something outside, the blinds just become a casualty of the resulting frenzy to get out there. Keep blinds raised part-way to allow your pup to see out and avoid wreckage. Avoid this issue by teaching your dog to stay calm in exciting situations.

Many dogs, especially as puppies, will chew on anything in sight. If your blinds have become your pets teething stick, it’s because he doesn’t have anything else to chew on. Deter dogs from gnawing on blinds by spraying slats with sour apple spray (available at pet stores). It smells and tastes terrible to dogs but is neutral to humans.

When you’re away from home, keep your dog in a safe room and give them special toys that are otherwise hidden away. Treat-filled toys and meat flavoured bones are especially appealing. With these toys to keep them preoccupied, they won’t think twice about the blinds.


Dogs can be like children, they have a lot of energy and it will find a way out whether you provide it or not. With this in mind, give your dog an opportunity to tire themselves out and your home might not become a race track.


What are the pet-friendliest window dressings?


Try vertical blinds. Furry friends can nudge slats out of the way to see out the window and they’ll fall back into place afterwards. If pets chew on blind slats, you can order individual replacements instead of getting a whole new set. If pet hair and grime are a problem, just wipe them clean with soap and water.


Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1294 days ago

Get ready for easier commutes

LGMW

Have your say on proposed changes to Thorndon Quay and Hutt Road before 8 June. Find out more

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1294 days ago

A new way to live

It’s a time for fine-tuning your skills and pushing the boundaries, catching up with your mates and heading off on new adventures at the drop of a hat! No, we’re not talking about your 20s, we’re talking about your retirement.

Ross’ retirement saw the beginning of his musical journey … View more
It’s a time for fine-tuning your skills and pushing the boundaries, catching up with your mates and heading off on new adventures at the drop of a hat! No, we’re not talking about your 20s, we’re talking about your retirement.

Ross’ retirement saw the beginning of his musical journey where his passion quickly evolved from making music, to crafting guitars. It all started when Ross and some mates joined a music group where the camaraderie and togetherness were just as important as the music.

Living in a Ryman village, Ross can continue living life to the full in his retirement because they are places where you don’t retire from life, you find a new way to live .
Learn more

1299 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Simba

Reporter Community News

This week we feature a cat called Simba. Who belongs to Dean Cooper from Masterton.
"Simba is around 27 years old and although starting to loose weight, is still going strong!
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please … View more
This week we feature a cat called Simba. Who belongs to Dean Cooper from Masterton.
"Simba is around 27 years old and although starting to loose weight, is still going strong!
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.

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1295 days ago

Dolly the collie has $25,000 surgery as owner keeps best mate mobile

Reporter Community News

It has been a rough two years for Dolly the collie. The problems with Dolly’s limbs began when she was 10, resulting in the surgery on three of her four lower limbs. Her fourth limb may require surgery in the future.
Over the last two years owner Alla Baider has spent $25,000 trying to keep her … View more
It has been a rough two years for Dolly the collie. The problems with Dolly’s limbs began when she was 10, resulting in the surgery on three of her four lower limbs. Her fourth limb may require surgery in the future.
Over the last two years owner Alla Baider has spent $25,000 trying to keep her beloved pet mobile.
Dolly has an empathy with people, that really shone through the Covid lockdown, she said.
“On top of her good looks and winning smile, Dolly has a supernatural sense for whenever someone is feeling down or in pain. It’s impossible to still be upset after receiving a warm hug from her.”

1294 days ago

Marsden Open Day Sunday 16 May 2pm-4pm

Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School

Our tour guides are looking forward to showing you the Marsden campus and classrooms. Enjoy catching up with staff and students, see work, try some things, get a sneak preview of our school production and more at the Marsden Open Day, this Sunday 16 may, 2pm-4pm. Register now!

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1294 days ago

Free double innerspring mattress

Neil from Thorndon

In good clean condition, would suit a student or a spare bedroom. Collect it from our house in Thorndon. Easy access but you need your own helper to carry it down the five steps to the street. Call me on 027 499 1212 to arrange a time.

Free

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