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Communications from Tawa Lions Club
This coming Saturday 5 May the Tawa Lions Market at Outlet City will be open from 9am to 2pm, featuring our regular Fruit and Vegetable vendor along with our own stall with eggs and honey. Saturday's weather forecast is looking good so we expect a good turnout of other stalls plus our Lions … View moreThis coming Saturday 5 May the Tawa Lions Market at Outlet City will be open from 9am to 2pm, featuring our regular Fruit and Vegetable vendor along with our own stall with eggs and honey. Saturday's weather forecast is looking good so we expect a good turnout of other stalls plus our Lions used book stall will be out for your perusal.
This week we have Honey and egg news.
We are expecting to have some Waireka Rewarewa honey in 500g jars for $16.00. This honey is more expensive than the Helens Honey we normally have on sale and we are looking to broaden our Honey product offerings. There will be free taste-testing available on the Rewarewa honey.
This week is likely to be the last week we have Standard barn eggs available. The reason is most producers are moving to free-range eggs only, so supply-and-demand is driving up barn egg prices and increased supply is keeping free-range egg prices static. We will continue with Standard barn eggs but only as long as they are substantially cheaper than free-range. We will confirm Standard barn eggs availability each week.
Tawa Lions gratefully acknowledges the support of Outlet City in providing the venue for our Market.
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Garage Sale in Churton park - on Sunday 6 May from 9 am - 1 pm at 36A Waverton Terrace - Churton Park, Books,Toys, Shoes and Electronics all with low Price as $1.
Richard Herbert from Rotary Club of Tawa Inc.
Tawa Rotary has been supporting Pest Free Tawa.
Do you live in Tawa and are keen to get involved and help Tawa become pest free by becoming a backyard trapper?
Follow Pest Free Tawa on FaceBook at www.facebook.com...
They currently have a limited number of trap boxes available for Tawa … View moreTawa Rotary has been supporting Pest Free Tawa.
Do you live in Tawa and are keen to get involved and help Tawa become pest free by becoming a backyard trapper?
Follow Pest Free Tawa on FaceBook at www.facebook.com...
They currently have a limited number of trap boxes available for Tawa households. Flick an email to pftawa@gmail.com with your name, address and contact number and they will be in touch! A $25 koha is appreciated. Traps can be delivered right to your door and come with instructions and support from PFT.
Also on their FaceBook page you can find information about planting for lizard homes, a monthly photo competition, their monthly newsletter, and more.
Charmaine from Churton Park
Do you want more ✨energy, ✨mental clarity, ✨weight loss, ✨cellular cleansing and support to feel alive again?
Come and join us for a fun and interesting evening where you can learn about a nutritional lifestyle that can make a massive impact on your life....fueling your body from the … View moreDo you want more ✨energy, ✨mental clarity, ✨weight loss, ✨cellular cleansing and support to feel alive again?
Come and join us for a fun and interesting evening where you can learn about a nutritional lifestyle that can make a massive impact on your life....fueling your body from the inside out!
I've been using this nutritional cleansing system for 6 months and I'm so excited to share my story with you, and how you too can get your mojo back!!
Bring a friend or two and come have some fun!
If this is not your thing...feel free to invite someone who you think might find this evening helpful for their journey. 💕
10 May 2018
Johnsonville Community Centre
3 Frankmore Ave
7pm - 8pm
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Lets go for walk!!!
Here's the schedule for Churton Park Community Walkers in May 2018.
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Have you registered in this special Class ....
Join us for this one-off class at the Churton Park Community Centre!
This class is for all women, come along and try something new!
Friday 11 May
From 6:15pm to 7:30pm
$17 cash - pay at the beginning of class
Please wear comfortable/gym … View moreHave you registered in this special Class ....
Join us for this one-off class at the Churton Park Community Centre!
This class is for all women, come along and try something new!
Friday 11 May
From 6:15pm to 7:30pm
$17 cash - pay at the beginning of class
Please wear comfortable/gym clothes that will allow you to move.
Optional: bring water bottle and scarf to wear around your hips.
For more info, contact Mai at cpcc@wcc.govt.nz or Mirian at bellydancewithmirian@outlook.co.nz
Check out a video of Mirian's class:
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Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
For those of you who live in Johnsonville or use Alex Moore Park the recent news story about contamination at the park may have you asking a few questions so we wanted to give you more info. One small section of Alex Moore Park was, anecdotally, used as a landfill site by the US military during … View moreFor those of you who live in Johnsonville or use Alex Moore Park the recent news story about contamination at the park may have you asking a few questions so we wanted to give you more info. One small section of Alex Moore Park was, anecdotally, used as a landfill site by the US military during their occupation of the park during WW2. We are confident that any rubbish dumping and landfilling would have been confined to Alex Moore Park and would not have extended to private land adjacent to the park. Our initial findings are that the dumped material appears to be of a domestic type rather than industrial origin. It's covered by at least 2 metres of fill and soil and it does not present any discernible risk to park users or neighbours. You can read the full report over on our website. Council officers also have a proposal for Councillors to consider tomorrow morning at the City Strategy Committee Meeting that will look at options going forward for the sports hub at the park.
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
We're planning to strengthen Seatoun Tunnel to help ensure it's usable in the aftermath of an earthquake. Work on the tunnel is expected to start before the end of the year. For more info click here.
Hey Neighbours,
An internal email from BP's head office has revealed a novel tactical plan around petrol pricing. Rather than just reducing petrol price in Ōtaki BP looked to increase prices at Paraparaumu & Kāpiti and also Levin. What are your thoughts on this? (Please add … View moreHey Neighbours,
An internal email from BP's head office has revealed a novel tactical plan around petrol pricing. Rather than just reducing petrol price in Ōtaki BP looked to increase prices at Paraparaumu & Kāpiti and also Levin. What are your thoughts on this? (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff). To read more, click here.
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The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Do you have a child that would like to learn acoustic guitar? Phil Hope does classes here at the community centre every Wednesdays after school. from 3.30 pm - 5 pm
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Age Concern New Zealand is hosting staying safe driving courses on 18 May & 1 June from 9.45am-12.15pm at Anvil House. These are designed for senior road users and cost $10 (this includes morning tea and course material). To book, email communitysup@acwellington.org.nz or call 04 499 6646.
Raymond from Tawa
Hi neighbours,
Has anyone got some empty large rice bags or jute bags or others lying in the garage. I need lots for storing soil.
Thanks
Free
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Don't miss our Playgroup tomorrow from 10 am - 11.30 am, just for a gold coin contribution.
come along with your child and meet some new parents and caregivers, whilst the toddlers play, or babies sleep and feed....
For more information contact Mai on 830 4802 or email: cpcc@wcc.govt.nz
Roohi Khetan from Kapi-Mana@Tawa Toastmasters
Hello friends around tawa..Keen to do something fun,foot tapping and for yourself..Well come along and join me in my journey of Bollywood dance,tawa plunket room,7-8 every Tuesday night this term..
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