Rangiora Menz Shed
We are often asked what a Men’s Shed (hereafter simply referred to as a “shed”) is, and the answer can be long! But to put it in a rather large nutshell, a shed brings men together in one community space to share their skills, have a laugh, and work on practical tasks individually (personal projects) or as a group (for the shed or community).
The sort of projects we tackle are community projects or for the individual, examples of which include building items for pre-school centres, repairing toy library stock, building planter boxes, chicken coups, and our very popular mud kitchens and the list goes on.
One of our new creations is Coffins made from nz pine, expertly finished and unpainted and unstained. Decorate them as you see fit!
We are happy to take on new projects at the shed, all we ask in return is a donation for our time and payment for materials.
I would like to ask you all to pop to our new Face Book Page. See for yourselves what we do. Please Like and Follow our page to keep updated on what we are up to in our lovely community.
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Don't be shy
Please contact Steve Mackay our Chairman for any enquires, if you would like to join our Shed your more than welcome to come along and have a look, we would love to have you! Tues, Wed, Thurs 9am - 12pm we are located at the Rangiora A&P Show Grounds. Call Steve and let him know your coming along.
Phone 0279090240, Home 03 3106605 email raejmac@xtra.co.nz
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