Strathmore Park, Wellington

What's happening in your neighbourhood?

What's happening in your neighbourhood?

Seen anything your neighbours should be aware of? Let them know! 

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2468 days ago

Garage Sale! Saturday 30th March 7am-3pm

Josie from Strathmore Park

75 Sidlaw Street, Strathmore, Wellington 7am-3pm
Retro womens clothes, 40s to modern crockery (incl johnson bros, temuka, crown lynn), kitchenware, CDs and books, baby gear, clothes and toys, knitting wool and material, some hardware and tools, small chest freezer, lounge suite. Please park on … View more
75 Sidlaw Street, Strathmore, Wellington 7am-3pm
Retro womens clothes, 40s to modern crockery (incl johnson bros, temuka, crown lynn), kitchenware, CDs and books, baby gear, clothes and toys, knitting wool and material, some hardware and tools, small chest freezer, lounge suite. Please park on street - no parking available up drive.

Negotiable

2468 days ago

Neighbours Day at Raukawa Reserve, March 30th 12-2pm

Toni Taylor from Strathmore Park Community Centre Trust

Join us for Neighbours Day @ Raukawa Reserve
Sat 30th March, 12-2pm,
Bring a plate, shared lunch.

This is a time to share and meet your Neighbourhood :)

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2468 days ago

Today we remember. 💙🙏

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Through these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.

Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist… View more
Through these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.

Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist or pikorua which resembles two intertwined pikopiko ferns - a fern known for thriving in dark, damp areas of our woods. A reminder that difficult conditions can actually be an opportunity for tremendous growth.

The entanglement of the pikorua also has no beginning or end which is often used to represent an everlasting bond. Although we are all on our own path in life, in the end we always come back together - we are all connected through our interwoven lives.

#KiaKaha #ChristchurchStrong #NSNZcelebratecommunity

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2468 days ago

Neighbours Day @ The Family Space, Miramar

Phil from Strathmore Park

Come and join us for a fun day out with your family to get to know your neighbours and build a positive community spirit on the Peninsula.

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