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On Sunday 21st July the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be part of the WINTER FESTIVAL. We will be in the BLAKE STREET Car park area, behind Propaganda and Beds on Legs. Entry will be via the walkway of the main street between these two shops and off the lane from Good Street through to the car park. … View moreOn Sunday 21st July the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be part of the WINTER FESTIVAL. We will be in the BLAKE STREET Car park area, behind Propaganda and Beds on Legs. Entry will be via the walkway of the main street between these two shops and off the lane from Good Street through to the car park. We will have a great range of stalls with a variety of great items for sale from Plants, Scented candles, Household items, Children's clothing, Toys, Wood craft, Jewellry, Soaps and Diffusers, Garden sculptures, Kindling wood . etc etc.
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On Sunday, 18th August from 9 am to 2 pm, in association with the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET, Thomas and Friends will be available for children to operate in our club rooms at 13 Blake Street, beside the Blake street car park. It is only 50 cents for 4 minutes.
We also have RANGI, our Rangiora friend … View moreOn Sunday, 18th August from 9 am to 2 pm, in association with the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET, Thomas and Friends will be available for children to operate in our club rooms at 13 Blake Street, beside the Blake street car park. It is only 50 cents for 4 minutes.
We also have RANGI, our Rangiora friend of Thomas. Children can sit in Rangi and have their photo taken for a donation to support our junior section of the club.
Also, our club rooms will be open to the public to see what model railway is all about. A gold coin donation to visit our great hall will be very much appreciated.
Model railway is a hobby for all ages and gender. We have room for more juniors and seniors. Come along and check us out. We are a club that is on the right track.
We are also open on Saturday mornings from 10 am to 12 pm.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
North Cantabrians took the plunge to raise $11,000 to support stroke victims in our community.
The annual Charles Upham Big Splash was held at the Rangiora RSA Club last month, raising funds for the Rangiora Stroke Club.
Rangiora Promotions spokeswoman Belinda Topp said participants were … View moreNorth Cantabrians took the plunge to raise $11,000 to support stroke victims in our community.
The annual Charles Upham Big Splash was held at the Rangiora RSA Club last month, raising funds for the Rangiora Stroke Club.
Rangiora Promotions spokeswoman Belinda Topp said participants were encouraged to gather donations and sponsorship before "taking the plunge" in to a pool of cold water in the middle of winter.
"We are thrilled with the outcome of this year's Charles Upham Big Splash as we achieved exactly what we set out to – a much larger amount raised for the club and further awareness," she said.
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The schools involved were Kelston Girls College, Northcote College and Waitakere College, and the activities they took part in included; tramping, water activities and a solo camping night.
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Teen Sharonika Prasad used to be scared, of life, of opportunity. She lacked self-confidence. ‘‘I had a negative mind set in which I had beliefs that I would never be successful at anything, with a very low self-esteem. ‘‘I made excuses because I had no motivation and little confidence and … View moreTeen Sharonika Prasad used to be scared, of life, of opportunity. She lacked self-confidence. ‘‘I had a negative mind set in which I had beliefs that I would never be successful at anything, with a very low self-esteem. ‘‘I made excuses because I had no motivation and little confidence and I let life pass me by even if it was a wonderful opportunity because I was so afraid of the unknown.’’
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Last chance to nominate!!!
Nominations for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards close today! Don't miss out, begin your nomination today as nominations close at 11.59pm!
There is still time to recognize the amazing women in your communities. Any incomplete nominations will have until Friday, … View moreLast chance to nominate!!!
Nominations for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards close today! Don't miss out, begin your nomination today as nominations close at 11.59pm!
There is still time to recognize the amazing women in your communities. Any incomplete nominations will have until Friday, 11.59pm to submit for judging!
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Cantabrians should know by now that damaging tsunami here are no idle threat.
The latest tsunami report for the Christchurch City Council offers jaw-dropping scenarios of foaming, angry streams of rapidly surging seawater and some city suburbs wallowing metres deep in it.
The National Institute … View moreCantabrians should know by now that damaging tsunami here are no idle threat.
The latest tsunami report for the Christchurch City Council offers jaw-dropping scenarios of foaming, angry streams of rapidly surging seawater and some city suburbs wallowing metres deep in it.
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric study released this week investigates how one-in-500-year and one-in-2500-year South American tsunami – generated by magnitude 9.28 and 9.49 quakes respectively – might affect the city when combined with a range of climate change-induced sea level rises and shoreline changes.
Its findings offer pretty much the worst-case outcomes from a tsunami attacking the Canterbury coast, and conjure images of devastation in Indonesia, Japan and Samoa in the past couple of decades.
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