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Good in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your … View moreGood in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your community a better place. Meet the groups
Krissy Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga
Wednesday 10th May 2017
Just wanted to know if any other people or Neighbourly Leads know about this and will be attending?
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Thu from Tikipunga
Hi People.
I am feeling sad to post this. Human being in a way!!
I went to my course & left the wallet at home ( mummy's brain, my bad ) this morning. It could be alright I dont need to spend anything.I thought.
Half of the day went well. I got unexpected call fr my boy's school … View moreHi People.
I am feeling sad to post this. Human being in a way!!
I went to my course & left the wallet at home ( mummy's brain, my bad ) this morning. It could be alright I dont need to spend anything.I thought.
Half of the day went well. I got unexpected call fr my boy's school to tell me that he got hurt by jamming his fingers & unsettle, no signs of injury just bruise. I let them know that I were out of town, coulnd be back straight away. They said OK & gave him an other 10 munites.
I couldnt focus anymore after that at class but decided leaving anyway. At the carpark I rang them. They said he was Ok & got back to class happily. Whoop..it was good. I decided keep going , but planned stopping at Farmers on the way instead. Bugger, I had no wallet. I arranged to borrow fm my husband who works in town & would meet him at Farmers. Ok that' was sorted.
I ve been through all the trouble to find car park. None left & so many cars go round and round. I moved to the building next to the Hospice & spotted one spot. Yeh. Parked the car. OH NO. Couldnt purchase the ticket , no money. I didnt realise it now. I were exhausted.
What would I do? couldnt leave the car but just go home. He was waiting & needed to get back to work. Is anyone kind enough to give away 50c-1$. It took me awhile to be brave for asking. The only chance that I still could made. You never know until you try. What would you think?
A old couple approached me, walking forward to the ticket machine. I smiled but really hesitated. The man asked "Were you OK" I replied I were fine,thank you but very shied I asked quietly. Did you have any coins? The lady kept walking & answered "Yes I had, but for me sorry". she walked away !!!.
Oh men. I felt so embarrassed, pity....not much differrent as if I were a begger. Did I just do something really bad? which I wouldnt have should. Why would she / he just bare one second, stopped & talked to me? The way she did just so cold, looklike it was none of her business, stay away from them. I felt that way anyways.
We all human being, making mistake...I did. This case was all my fault because forget wallet. Week ago I felt greatful because I found my wallet from the supermarket. Today, I felt opposite...
Not sure what would you do if you were in my position or you were in the lady position? I just wish we should be sensitive & nice to people as much as we could. Sometimes I left carpack, if my ticket still had valid time, I passed to next driver. They said oh, thank you...I feel please for that.
Regards
THu
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Bart van der Meer from Volunteering Northland 0800-865268
Personal Stylists are required for Dress for Success.
It's all about helping Northland women and men get employed and it starts with how they look, we have to make sure they are dressed appropriately for their interviews and then for employment.
It is a very rewarding position as we are … View morePersonal Stylists are required for Dress for Success.
It's all about helping Northland women and men get employed and it starts with how they look, we have to make sure they are dressed appropriately for their interviews and then for employment.
It is a very rewarding position as we are helping people succeed.
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
What a great idea. Many parents will know first hand just how expensive these events can be. Would be great to see other schools follow the same concept. What do you think?
A kind heart and willing hands has created a Cinderella type story for a group of Kamo High seniors.
Almost every … View moreWhat a great idea. Many parents will know first hand just how expensive these events can be. Would be great to see other schools follow the same concept. What do you think?
A kind heart and willing hands has created a Cinderella type story for a group of Kamo High seniors.
Almost every young woman dreams of dressing up to attend a school ball. It's a magical moment, but sadly it's an expensive affair and not all girls get the chance to attend.
This year - thanks ...
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Whangarei Theatre Company brings you a new production of 'The Wizard of Oz', featuring local talent including Kate Hutchinson, Tane Davis, Dean Alsop, Cam Dow, Rachel Diamond, Ringi Smith, Bill Finn, Susan Alves, Pani Taukiri, Shayla Thomas, and directed by Deanne Heta. Come along, … View moreWhangarei Theatre Company brings you a new production of 'The Wizard of Oz', featuring local talent including Kate Hutchinson, Tane Davis, Dean Alsop, Cam Dow, Rachel Diamond, Ringi Smith, Bill Finn, Susan Alves, Pani Taukiri, Shayla Thomas, and directed by Deanne Heta. Come along, it's a great time!
There will be opportunities for audience members to have their photo taken with Dorothy, the Lion, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow after certain performances. These will be on Thursday 11th May, and the matinee performances on each of Saturday 6th and 13th May.
Show-only tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for children; dinner-and-show tickets are $50 per head. Book your tickets here: www.whangareitheatrecompany.org.nz...
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