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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
How many of you remember gardening in school? Hopefully, more students and teachers will be inspired by the great work being done at this amazing school.
Beds & More Factory Outlet Shop Whangarei
You don't have to have Scoliosis to have back pain. Maybe its an old injury, or perhaps a new one.
We've got supportive and comfortable mattresses to suit everyone and their budgets. Call in for chat, and start sleeping better.
The Team from Red Cross Shop Whangarei
This week is youth week at the Red Cross shop in Whangarei. August 12th is International Youth Day. Come in and see us at 46 John Street Whangarei CBD. We have lots of clothes and other items for youth on offer.
Glen from Central Whangarei
As part of my new job at CCS Disability Action as Northland Disability Leadership Intern I have access to a vault of educational assets.
Language Matters is really important everybody knows using the word golliwog to describe someone is unacceptable we all know that and we understand why.
Did … View moreAs part of my new job at CCS Disability Action as Northland Disability Leadership Intern I have access to a vault of educational assets.
Language Matters is really important everybody knows using the word golliwog to describe someone is unacceptable we all know that and we understand why.
Did you know asking someone "what is wrong with you" falls into the same category
When interacting with disabled people there are many words you should not use, ableist words are primal many people use these words without realizing or accepting that they are.
Education is the answer just as we must learn Maori protocol to navigate our world safely, the same needs to be said for the disabled we also have protocol
Language Matters is a series of conversation starters created by disabled people. These resources explore a variety of topics on how language choices can impact disabled people.
Language Matters aims to generate awareness about how important our choice of language is and how words shape the way we see the world. The aim is to create greater connection and understanding between disabled and non-disabled people.
www.ccsdisabilityaction.org.nz...
Rose Oosthuysen from Toastmasters@Lunchtime
Find your voice with Toastmasters. At Toastmasters@Lunchtime we learn to communicate with confidence, leadership skills and to listen actively. Join us for a fun filled meeting. Every Wednesday 1-2pm May Bain Room Whangarei Central Library
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for asparagus recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before August 21, 2022.
Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Vegetable … View moreDear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for asparagus recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before August 21, 2022.
Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Vegetable Growing Made Easy.
The Team from Red Cross Shop Whangarei
The Red Cross shop in Whangarei is looking for reliable staff for a Saturday position. The position is for 7 hours every Saturday. If you are interested please email us at shop.whangarei@redcross.org.nz or apply on Seek.
Maths Week is a week-long celebration of all things maths! ?
It is a premier mathematics event in the New Zealand school calendar, and sets out to encourage children to pursue maths by promoting a more positive and inclusive approach.
Visit the Maths Week website to learn more! … View moreMaths Week is a week-long celebration of all things maths! ?
It is a premier mathematics event in the New Zealand school calendar, and sets out to encourage children to pursue maths by promoting a more positive and inclusive approach.
Visit the Maths Week website to learn more! www.mathsweek.co.nz...
Making it onto the first rung of the property ladder can be an incredibly rewarding journey – and Stuff is here to help you through.
Stuff Homed has launched the First Time Buyers’ Club, an email series to help you navigate the equal-parts exciting and terrifying process of buying your first… View moreMaking it onto the first rung of the property ladder can be an incredibly rewarding journey – and Stuff is here to help you through.
Stuff Homed has launched the First Time Buyers’ Club, an email series to help you navigate the equal-parts exciting and terrifying process of buying your first ever home. When you join our six-week LearnStuff course, you’ll get an email every week giving you all the basics on what you need to know, who you need on your side, and what you need to do at each stage of the journey.
We can’t make the houses any cheaper, but we can guide you through the process, share some tips from the experts, and help you avoid some of the trips and traps.
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Geoff from Central Whangarei
Good People
For this Thursday, the 11th August at 6pm, WFS will be screening the Canadian documentary, The Gardener
Our 8pm session will be the British Comedy, The Duke starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren.
Please Note: We are at the Orange traffic light setting and so we must abide by … View moreGood People
For this Thursday, the 11th August at 6pm, WFS will be screening the Canadian documentary, The Gardener
Our 8pm session will be the British Comedy, The Duke starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren.
Please Note: We are at the Orange traffic light setting and so we must abide by the guidelines set out by the WDC Forum North Events and Venue department.
Please show courtesy to others by practicing social distancing within the venue, particularly around the bar and food areas on the mezzanine floor.
The Gardener, 2018, Canada, Documentary, Rated G, 90 mins
Cast - Frank Cabot
This documentary reflects on the meaning of gardening and its impacts on our lives. Shortly before his passing at the age of 86, influential gardener and horticulturalist Frank Cabot recounts his personal quest for perfection at Les Quatre Vents, his 20-acre English style garden and summer estate that was opened to a film crew for the first time ever in 2009.
Nestled amongst the rolling hills of the Charlevoix County in Quebec, Les Quatre Vents has become one of the world’s foremost private gardens. Created over 75 years and three generations, it is an enchanted place of beauty and surprise, a horticultural masterpiece of the 21st century.
Through the words of Cabot and his family, and with the participation of gardening experts and writers, the film captures this remarkable man’s personal story and the artistic philosophy that gave birth to one of the greatest gardens in the world.
View the trailer at: www.youtube.com...
Tickets: Door sales only. Price: $10 for WFS members, $15 for non members.
Cash only please - no Eftpos/credit card services available.
Visit whangareifilmsociety.org and sign up for our free weekly email for information on our films and screening dates for 2022.
Rose Oosthuysen from Toastmasters@Lunchtime
Find your voice with Toastmasters. At Toastmasters@Lunchtime we learn to communicate with confidence, leadership skills and to listen actively. Join us for a fun filled meeting. Every Wednesday 1-2pm May Bain Room Whangarei Central Library
The Team from Resene ColorShop Whangarei
It’s easy to age a brand new terracotta pot using Karen Walker Chalk Colour and Vintage Wax from Resene.
Find out how to create your own.
Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo
We still need volunteers in the following areas - Ruakaka, Whangarei, Dargaville, and Kaikohe. We are really grateful to have volunteers that support the Cancer Society, in fact all of them that give an hour or two are the only reason we are able to continue Daffodil Day and the support that means … View moreWe still need volunteers in the following areas - Ruakaka, Whangarei, Dargaville, and Kaikohe. We are really grateful to have volunteers that support the Cancer Society, in fact all of them that give an hour or two are the only reason we are able to continue Daffodil Day and the support that means for cancer patients and their whanāu.
Call 0800 366 066 to register your interest, or go to daffodilday.org.nz...
And, THANK YOU!
Orange Guy from Electoral Commission
The countdown is on! Make sure you’re enrolled and your details are up to date by 12 August to make voting in the local elections easy.
Visit vote.nz or call 0800 36 76 56 to find out more.
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Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
The Ministry for the Environment released New Zealand’s first national adaptation plan. It will help us adapt to the effects of climate change which will better protect us against changes to come.
The full plan is almost 200 pages long. I found the 12-page summary quite helpful. It provides an … View moreThe Ministry for the Environment released New Zealand’s first national adaptation plan. It will help us adapt to the effects of climate change which will better protect us against changes to come.
The full plan is almost 200 pages long. I found the 12-page summary quite helpful. It provides an overview of the plan, its main actions, participants, and the roadmap from 2018 to 2028.
There will be some who don't, won't or can't engage with the topic and wish for it to please just go away, like the pandemic. Others will want the government, or ratepayers, to build protections or bail them out. There are many uncomfortable discussions ahead of us, for example around home insurance, now that we have waited too long before taking any meaningful action. The plan is our chance to engage and reduce our risk and exposure to the increasingly unavoidable effects of climate change.
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