Community Groups / June 2022
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Weekly news for Friday 1st July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E-news 1st July 2022 Our Sunday Matariki service was a great success. The vision and hopes of our parishioners were shared on the star-shaped pieces of paper. The soup and bread was delicious and the people of Wadestown Presbyterian felt welcomed and included in our service and lunch. Be good for us to do more […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Volunteer Collectors needed for Children’s Hospital Annual Street Appeal -19 August
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Wellington Hospitals Foundation, as the official charity for our hospitals, organises the Annual Street Appeal for Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital.
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Drying Clothes in Winter
- Age Concern Wellington
- What is the best way to dry laundry during the winter months? Recently Consumer New Zealand ran a test of five different methods to determine which would be the best way of drying your washing in winter. The results are summarised below, but basically a clothes dryer is probably your best option, but the method ... Read more
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A Little Insight Into the New Zealand Meat Board History
- Age Concern Wellington
- Meeting Change – The New Zealand Red Meat Story 1997 to 2022, co-authored by Ali Spencer and Mick Calder, was officially launched at Te Papa Tongarewa, the Museum of New Zealand, in Wellington recently. Mick, our Age Concern Wellington Region (ACWR) office volunteer, worked for the NZ Meat Producers Board and its affiliated organisations for ... Read more
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Newsletter Week Ending 3 July 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- PARISH DINNER – THIS SATURDAY, 2 JULY!5pm for 5.30pm startWe are looking forward to the parish dinner this Saturday. Get your dancing shoes on and see you there!We have a few seats available at various tables so if you haven’t signed up, but would like to, then let Heidi know and she will fit you […]
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Wellington Residents Survey results - not good reading for the Council
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Scoop website Survey: Only 12 per cent satisfaction with WCC decision making A survey carried out for the Wellington City Council shows that residents’ satisfaction with the way the council makes decision has fallen to only 12 per cent.
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Heard about St James Theatre opening events ? today (Friday) & tomorrow!
- Inner-City Wellington
- From website After three years of significant earthquake strengthening and refurbishment, the jewel in the crown of Wellington’s live performance scene is reopening.
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Vicar's Letter - 31 June 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whanau,Last week we began our series on 'The Kingdom of.
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June Update from DCM - Together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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About Us Contact Clifton’s Story “I love being part of a major change in people’s lives.” Ko Clifton tōku ingoa. I was born in Wellington but lived in Ōpōtiki for the first 13 years of my life. I was raised by my Koro and Nanny in a whole house full of cousins and aunties and uncles. We grew up on the family farm. They had 14 children, so we were never without whānau around us. My favourite thing to do growing up was to ride my horse with my brother and cousins, down to the river for a swim or up the bush for a hunt, just exploring. My mother spent most of her time in Australia and down in Wellington. Then, out of nowhere, when I was 12 years old she turned up, and my brother and I went to live with her in Wellington. I have worked in a number of different jobs over the years. I started off in the family taxi office in Miramar as soon as I left Rongotai College. I have worked in the sugar cane fields of Fiji; I have had work with other whānau up in Ōpōtiki in kiwifruit orchards. Back in the early 2000s I worked for a time as a forklift operator. I was working for Fletcher Construction when the first lockdown began. When all the work stopped, I lost my job and my income. I was trapped in Wellington with no whānau support and nowhere to stay. I had to move into emergency accommodation. Clifton volunteered his time to support the DCM Foodbank Appeal in May. When was the first time I heard about DCM? It was during that first lockdown, and I was at AC International. There were three of us in the one room; myself and my two adult daughters. I saw a pamphlet about DCM, and gave them a call. Steph answered. I think originally I was asking for food, for a food parcel. It was a proper lockdown, and DCM was only open at very specific times. Steph told me to come down on the Wednesday morning, and I did. I told Steph that there were three of us in the same room. She said “we can’t have that” and got straight on to it. Paula arranged for us to move to two rooms at Halswell. My room number was Room 24, I remember that clearly. I was in one room, and the two girls were in the other. Once I was settled in at Halswell, Kat and Peni from DCM came over to speak to me – about getting housed! They spoke to me about finding the right place. I told them about the issues I had had, with places in certain suburbs where family and others from my past would come by. It was not so good. We agreed that I needed an apartment where others couldn’t just come in to my whare, and that it needed to be in the city. And it sure was meant to be! They offered me, Clifton, a place on Clifton Terrace! And I moved in – on 31 August 2020. Clifton with George on Super Saturday vaccine day. DCM supports people like me in so many ways. Not just with housing and food parcels, but I have also seen the audiologist, the dentist and the Te Aro Health nurses. I have been vaccinated at DCM – I had my first two shots there, and went off myself to get my booster. When I was in emergency housing, I would regularly come to Te Hāpai to get out and about and away from emergency housing for a while. I was always made welcome; the DCM kaimahi were genuinely interested in getting to know me, and hearing what my own hopes and dreams were. It was one of the DCM team, Dom, who supported and encouraged me to stop smoking. And then, a month after I moved in to my place, Kat asked me if I would like to work at DCM. I knew Fabian, and I had wondered how he came to get a job at DCM. The next step was for me to be part of one of the Peer Support courses which DCM offers to people who are interested in a kaiāwhina* role. No sooner was that done, than Kat came back to see me. She helped me with my CV and a cover letter. Then I had an interview at DCM – with Natalia and Paula. They asked me what sort of work I was interested in. I said I would love to work with the Outreach team, and they immediately agreed. They listened to me, to what I was keen to do. It was the ultimate miracle. Clifton is always looking out for ways to support others. He has stepped up to help all of DCM’s teams at one time or another. He enjoys working with Evan to deliver the Te Awatea programme (left) and participating in DCM training and team-building days (with Moses, Bella and Michelle at right). Since then, I have got to be involved right across the many areas of DCM’s mahi. I am part of the Outreach team, but I have also been out with Arieta, Adriana and George from DCM’s Aro Mai Housing First team and with Nadeeka to support our Sustaining Tenancies mahi. I have worked in Te Hāpai, and on DCM’s Te Awatea programme. I have been part of the team delivering our Community Connections programme. I was even at the very first session when we launched the programme at Newlands. I love the patience and resilience of DCM. We roll with it. When taumai are ready, we go forward with them. If they are not ready today, we will try again tomorrow. There are endless chances. We won’t give up on you. And now, I have been able to add more mahi in to my week. I have also joined the Take 10 team, working with youth. On a Saturday night, we are out from 9pm–4am in the city, connecting to young people, checking that they are safe, even paying for them to get an Uber home when this is what needs to happen. We offer water, sweets, etc., to get the young people to connect with us so that we can check in with them. All the DCM taumai seem to go by! They greet me, wonder what I am doing there. The way DCM has stepped up during this pandemic has been ever so encouraging and inspiring. They have come up with ways of supporting those who need it most, regardless of the traffic light system or regular lockdowns. That’s what separates DCM from other community services – the constancy of our level of passion for the work we do. It has been exceptionally impressive – the aroha and manaakitanga I have experienced and have seen others experience over my time at DCM – first as taumai, and now as a kaimahi. Clifton with his team leader, Natalia, outside DCM in Lukes Lane. Natalia Clifton is the type of person who will do anything for anyone. He is generous with his time, cares about his colleagues and keeps his eyes and ears open for ways that he can help people. Clifton also loves learning. It’s one of his great strengths – he listens, watches, and then tries something himself. He also asks for feedback from colleagues which shows great strength of character and humility. He is always open to doing things differently or better. Clifton has covered so much work for DCM including supporting us on outreach visits, running manaakitanga in Te Hāpai, coaching new kaiāwhina, moving furniture for taumai who have become housed, supporting community connections mahi, and sharing his own story in Te Awatea to help the taumai open up and share their story. He’s probably the only DCM staff member who has worked across all services and all teams. How would I describe Clifton? He is collaborative, humble, kind, patient and always supportive. Of both his colleagues – those he works alongside here at DCM – and of taumai. Clifton is always ready to lend a helping hand – whether it is cleaning up the hall after one of DCM’s Community Connections afternoons (left) or staying behind with Fiona after DCM’s last AGM to do the dishes and tidy up (right). <!-- --> Hapi In January, we introduced you to Hapi and shared his story. Hapi is a creative and sociable man who is thriving in his new home, a house provided by private landlord Dev. Hapi loves his art, and this month, some of his pieces have featured in a very successful exhibition organised by MIX, a mental health service which offers programmes in art and wellbeing. Hapi’s work has been popular, with more than half of the items he has prepared for the exhibition selling on opening night alone. Here’s what Hapi has to say about what art means to him: “Bro, it frees my mind. It frees me. I’m free! I'm free and I don’t have no other thoughts about anything else, but just go for my own things. Do my own style of work. I feel awesome when I make anything that I know that I can do, or whatever vision comes in my mind. I just lay it out how it is. What really makes me feel good is other people love it.” You can hear Hapi speak about his art for yourself, in this brief film clip: <!-- --> Support DCM *DCM uses the term kaiāwhina, meaning a helper or advocate for those staff who bring lived experience to their mahi at DCM. We call the people we work with taumai, meaning to settle. This reflects the journey we set out on together – to become settled, stable and well. Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi. With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive. <!-- --> Copyright © 2022 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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WCC Glass Collections
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- This information has been recieved from Wellington City Council – glass collections are again on hold. “Unfortunately, our waste collection contractors are once again operating at reduced capacity due to COVID-19. As a result, glass collections will be put on … Continue reading →
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Test Post
- St James' Anglican Church
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Keas ‘run’ wild
- Brooklyn Scout group
- The keas had a great night of organized chaos making their own marble runs out of craft materials around the hall. We had some fierce competition to make the longest marble run, with great team work happening all around the … Continue reading →
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Training Day July 2022
- St James' Anglican Church
- We all want to see God’s transformation in our local communities and throughout Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Cycleways to Ngaio
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- You may be aware25 of Paneke Pōneke – the bike network plan for Wellington. The plan guides the development of our cycle network and explains the approach, strategic rationale and how Wellington City Council will work with the community to … Continue reading →
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DISCOVERY Youth Retreat hosted by Archdiocese of Wellington Young Church Team
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- A camp for teens aged 13-17 to explore faith and have fun! Tuesday 12th – Thursday 14th July at Forest Lakes Camp, Otaki. Cost: $110.00. Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/r/nc8FsbAQaZ Visit […]
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Cubs construct
- Brooklyn Scout group
- I continue to be amazed at the active Cub programme run by our volunteer Kaiārahi. Last night some finished their construction projects and others made stars after a discussion about Matariki. Bravo.
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Out with the Old & in with the New!
- Brooklyn Scout group
- A BIG thank you to The Vogelmorn Foundation for their huge grant towards the replacement of our old knackered windows – with matching period correct timber windows! We will finally be able to cross ventilate the hall and be able … Continue reading →
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Hall Maintenance
- Brooklyn Scout group
- A big thank you to Chris, David and John who spent a significant amount of their long weekend maintaining the Scout Hall windows. Two of the new window frames installed. The sashes are coming very soon.
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Kea matariki trip
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Following on from our Matariki activities night the keas made a trip to the Carter Observatory to learn more about the star cluster that makes up Matariki, as well as the lore and legends behind it. Learning about gravity with … Continue reading →
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Our Bake Sale is Back!
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- Sunday after 10.30am Mass at St Thomas More and 7.00pm Mass at Connolly Hall chapel The Cathedral Restoration Fundraising monthly bake sale is back! We all have missed the scrumptious cupcakes […]
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Resumption of parish singing and hospitality:
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- Following continued cases of Covid in our parish community, we are continuing to act cautiously in relation to the reintroduction of singing and regular hospitality. From the Parish Feast Day […]
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Notes from the June Meeting
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The monthly meeting was on June 20th at the City Mission/St Thomas’s Community Lounge. Mass Rapid Transit through Newtown The main topic was a presentation from Daran Ponter, Chair of the Greater Wellington Regional Council, on Let’s Get Wellington Moving, and in particular on the potential impact of Mass Rapid Transit through Newtown. All four LGWM … Continue reading Notes from the June Meeting →
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June 2022 Meeting - Choosing the channel
- Wellington VHF Group
- June 2022 Meeting - Choosing the channel ZL2HD Mon, 06/27/2022 - 12:39 30th - Main : 7:30pm, Tawa Community Centre, Cambridge St, Tawa. Ian Hutchings, ZL2HUT with give us a talk on : • Finding a frequency that works and • What to do if it doesnt! A look at finding a link frequency for NZ Coastguard linking in Wellington, and making it work! Meetings
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Get ready for July! - 100 shows, over 40 music groups, 19 venues across the Cuba Street Precinct!
- Inner-City Wellington
- From website STIR YOUR SOUL - WELLINGTON’S CLASSICAL MUSIC CRAWL 100 shows, over 40 music groups, 19 Venues across the Cuba Street Precinct!Experience classical music with a twist at Classical on Cuba, a vibrant new festival of classical music, reimagined in contemporary spaces infused with the spirit and colour of Cuba Street.
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Torpedo 7 fundraiser
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Our charity partners at Torpedo 7 have you sorted with another amazing Friends and Family Deal! From 2-17 July friends of the Wellington Hospitals Foundation – that’s you! – can enjoy up to 50% off at all Torpedo 7 stores in Wellington, and best of all 2% of all sales go to Wellington Hospitals Foundation.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 26 June 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau,This Sunday we have an All Age Worship Service with a theme of Matariki.
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PROPOSED TRAFFIC RESOLUTIONS – Paekawakawa Southern Ward
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Relevant for Island Bay: TR91-22 We are considering some changes to Traffic Restrictions in the area that your Association represents.
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Matariki
- St John's in the City
- On Sunday 26th June our worship service will be an All Age Matariki service: a time to celebrate, remember, share, learn, and prepare.
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DANSS classes to 10 July
- Danss
- Kia ora koutou Here is the Sunday night DANSS timetable at Thistle Hall through to 10 July - hope to see you there! 12 June Beginners: 7 pm to 8 pm - Cha Cha Cha/Rumba Intermediate: 8 pm to 9 pm - Waltz/Jive 19 June Beginners: 7 pm to 8 pm - Gypsy Tap/Evening 3-Step Intermediate: 8 pm to 9 pm - Merrilyn/Charmaine 26 June Beginners: 7 pm to 8 pm - Quickstep/Waltz Intermediate: 8 pm to 9 pm - Foxtrot/Tango 3 July Beginners: 7 pm to 8 pm -Guest Teachers, Keri and Philip Porter, on basic Rumba theory Intermediate: 8 pm to 9 pm - Guest teachers, Keri and Philip Porter, on basic Waltz theory 10 July Beginners: 7 pm to 8 pm - Revision Intermediate: 8 pm to 9 pm - Revision
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June 2022 newsletter: AGM at new venue; Farewell to a founder
- Friends of Maara Roa
- Friends of Maara Roa (FMR): 22 years bringing biodiversity back to the Cannons Creek catchment Working bees are every fine Saturday; meet at 9.30 am in the carpark at the back of Porirua College. The nursery group meets every Thursday from 10 am to noon, in the grounds of Aotea College in Okowai Road. Website: ... Read more
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Fireworks Guide & Locations
- Wellington Photographic Society
- In this short guide, we will go over some techniques and tips for shooting fireworks. https://drive.google.com/…/1iQfy1yBqlat7Wbh8i…/view… Fireworks locations Important Note: Arrive […]
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June Messenger 2022
- St John's in the City
- Art and Faith We chose the theme of ‘Art and Faith’ to explore in this Messenger as we anticipate hosting a major art installation at St John’s in the City in July/August this year.
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The Cathedral Connection 26 June 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly news for Thursday 23rd June 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Another beautiful day in the Capital. I hope everyone is managing to keep warm and that you have managed to avoid the nasty flu bout that I had. I’m working from home today, so far have managed to have supervision on skype and catch up with my younger sister on facetime and now writing E […]
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Menzshed wellington revitalised
- Age Concern Wellington
- Menzshed Wellington is back in business. After being homeless for almost two years they have found a new shed in the old Hataitai Bowling Club greenkeeper’s shed. It is part of the Hataitai Centre, renamed after the Bowling Club closed, at 157 Hataitai Road, about 100 metres away from the Hataitai Village shops. Initially it ... Read more
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Bishops’ Newsletter 23 June 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Newsletter Week Ending 26 June 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- BRICK FUNDRAISER – ENDS NEXT WEEK!Our brick fundraiser ends on 30 June – so get in quick! To make a donation go to: karorianglican.org.nz ALPHA IS COMING! 9-week course starts Monday, 1 AugustWho do you know who needs Jesus? We invite you to start thinking about who you would like to invite along […]
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Vicar's Letter - 23 June 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau Happy Matariki weekend to you all! This is the first year that we are as a nation celebrating Matariki, Māori New Year, which heralds a time of remembrance, joy and peace.
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Keas explore matariki
- Brooklyn Scout group
- This week our Keas had an exciting night of lots of mini activities as we learn together about being tangata tiriti and celebrating Aotearoa this Māori new year. After learning about the origins of Matariki and how Māori whanau usually … Continue reading →
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Guided walk of the streams at Trelissick Park
- Onslow Residents Community Association
- Onslow Residents Community Association continued to support our community’s interests in our environment and parks through our first ‘guided’ walk of the streams in Trelissick Park on 2 July 2022.
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Mahi Award Nominee Joan
- Age Concern Wellington
- At Age Concern Wellington Region, we can only do our work with the help of volunteers. We work with hundreds of volunteers, and each one is truly appreciated. Sometimes, we come across volunteers who stand out for their willingness to go the extra mile. Joan Robertshawe is one of these volunteers. She’s not only always ... Read more
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Did you hear about the St James opening day celebrations?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC website St James Theatre celebrations After three years of significant earthquake strengthening and refurbishment, the St James Theatre is now fit for the next 100 years of arts and culture in Wellington.
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10 reasons to support character
- Live Wellington - a liveable city by design
- So much has changed since the Wellington City Council voted in June 2021 to strip demolition protection from more than two-thirds of the city's character areas. LIVE WELLington argues it's time for a re-think, and to strike a better balance. We provided this letter to Wellington councillors, in the lead up to the notification of the proposed District Plan on 23 June 2022.
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Fireworks 101 & Mid-Winter Xmas
- Wellington Photographic Society
- Looking to take your firework photography to the next level? You’ve come to the right place. Tararua Tramping Club – […]
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Too Late To Say Thank You
- Wellington City Mission
- When Ross passed away recently, his wishes were that the residue of his estate go to a Christian charity demonstrating the gospel message of God’s love. The trustees of his... Read more » The post Too Late To Say Thank You first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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See You At Tā Te Manawa
- Wellington City Mission
- For those manhuri who are doing it tough and are feeling unheard, Tā te Manawa is the front-facing hub of The Mission. It also provides a link to our other... Read more » The post See You At Tā Te Manawa first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Peter Tia – Kaiwhakawai, Clinical Lead/ Psychotherapist, Te Pūnaha Pā
- Wellington City Mission
- Those who come to our Pā, generally speaking, are struggling with overwhelming financial hardship, lack of housing, food insecurity, and feelings of displacement and loneliness. But it’s also important to... Read more » The post Peter Tia – Kaiwhakawai, Clinical Lead/ Psychotherapist, Te Pūnaha Pā first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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A Powerful Gift
- Wellington City Mission
- We are so thankful and proud to have been gifted this spectacular mural by local artist Raukawa Comerford! The huge mural greets everyone who enters Te Pā Pori, our supported... Read more » The post A Powerful Gift first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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I Saw How Hard Life Can Become
- Wellington City Mission
- I never thought I’d have to rely on a service like The Mission. But during the Omicron outbreak, I suddenly found myself in a really uncomfortable position where I needed... Read more » The post I Saw How Hard Life Can Become first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Connection Is The Opposite Of Addiction
- Wellington City Mission
- Around 20 years ago, the direction of my life completely changed. The relationship with the father of my children broke down, and my whānau were going through treaty claims which... Read more » The post Connection Is The Opposite Of Addiction first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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New leadership appointments on the WCF Board
- Wellington Community Fund
- We’re delighted to introduce our new leadership team for the WCF board. Each role is being filled by a trustee who has been on the WCF Board for 3-4 years; and collectively they bring with them a highly diverse and relevant set of skills. We’d also like to thank those trustees stepping down from their... Read more »
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 19 June 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau,This Sunday we baptise Baby Leon.
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Introducing a few of our wonderful volunteers!
- Wellington Health Foundation
- He aha te mea nui o te Ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata.
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May update email
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Read the update sent out to our members in May HERE
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Stavros’s Sculptures
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- ‘Stavros Kyriakides has been an Island Bay local for 47 years, and is known for his delicately placed stone artworks along the South Coast. He began in 2013, after a storm washed up piles of logs onto the sand. Over the years, he’s moved away from using wood and turned instead to stone, balancing largeContinue reading "Stavros’s Sculptures"
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The Cathedral Connection 19 June 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly news for Friday 17th June 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- It was lovely to be able to meet up again with the Prime Minister of Samoa. It has been a few years since we last met face to face so this was special to be able to be part of the special welcome ceremony that the Samoan community of Wellington put on for her. My […]
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New Zealand Celebrates First Matariki Public Holiday 24 June 2022
- Age Concern Wellington
- Aotearoa New Zealand celebrates its first official national Matariki public holiday on 24 June this year. The reappearance of the Matariki array of stars in our skies midwinter, in early morning, marks the start of the Māori New Year for many. The star cluster Matariki has different names and different significances around the world. In ... Read more
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Buddle Findlay generously support sick kids
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Our grateful thanks to Buddle Findlay who dropped in today with a HUGE collection of toys and resources to support the work of our two play specialists.
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Vicar's Letter - 17 June 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whanau This week in the life of the Anglican Province we are celebrating two different days together; Te Pouhere Sunday and Disability Awareness Day.
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In Memory of Ian Bourne
- All Saints Hataitai
- Bishop Justin asks us to join in prayer for the friends and family of Ven Ian Bourne who passed away last week.
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Newsletter Week Ending 19 June 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- ALPHA IS COMING! 9-week course starts Monday, 1 AugustWe invite you to start thinking about who you would like to invite along to this life changing course!Alpha is a warm, friendly course where everyone is welcome. Over some food, we will explore what the Christian faith is all about through a series of dynamic videos […]
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Next Recycling Day 2 June
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Our next recycling day will be on 2 July, 10am to noon at the Ngaio Union Church. This month, in addition to our regular collections, we will also be collecting ewaste. Ewaste does not include TV’s and monitors, but what … Continue reading →
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New hours – Wellington Libraries
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Wellington City Council has changed its library hours and many of our programmes and events are resuming. In the last month they’ve been gradually returning to normal staffing levels, and are now ready to extend hours at some branches from … Continue reading →
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Little Film Festival
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Another great local event – all the details in the poster below
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Gimme Shelter, by the Keas
- Brooklyn Scout group
- With this term’s theme of construction at Brooklyn Scouts, the Keas took on the challenge at their evening meeting on Tuesday 14 June. We started with a quick reflection on last weeks “diversity around the world” activity, and we heard … Continue reading →
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Exhibition: Meet the Making
- Friends of Te Papa
- Leimomi has selected a range of garments (and undergarments!) from our textiles collection and highlights the techniques used to make them in order to offer a glimpse into the world of their makers and wearers.
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Ain't no party like a car-truck party
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- A classic tale of how car dependency multiplied by status quo bias leads to crappy city-makingA group of six Wellington businesses who are taking Wellington City Council to court over plans for a temporary cycleway from Newtown to the CBD have won an injunction to stop the work until the judicial review can be heard in September.
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Wellingtonians support retention of more character areas
- Live Wellington - a liveable city by design
- A survey of Wellingtonians has found that while there is support for increasing density in the inner city suburbs, it must be done with care, and there is considerable unease about the Wellington City Council’s plans to remove protections for pre-1930s houses in the inner city suburbs.
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🌿Planting trees in the Town Belt🌿
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Several wheelbarrow loads of plants were given to us by the WCC Plant Nurseries to plant in a section of Prince of Wales Park that the Scout group has been working on for the past two years. Last Sunday Grant … Continue reading →
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New Youth Intern at St John’s in the City
- St John's in the City
- We are thankful for God’s guidance, to both Jemma and the leaders at St John’s in the City, in hearing God’s call to commit to a Youth Internship.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 12 June 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau,This Sunday is Trinity Sunday – and we celebrate the God who we know as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, as we share in the community of God.
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Talk: ‘Ut pictura musica’: Pop Songs and Art
- Friends of Te Papa
- A special Sunday afternoon lecture from Dr Mark Stocker that examines the interplay of historical art and pop music
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What's that in the Left Bank (off Cuba Mall) ?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Loemis website Visiting Entity An unidentified biotech entity has arrived at Left Bank. You can speak with it by pressing the intercom Call button. It may also attempt to respond via Twitter, as best it can: @visiting_entity Available for viewing 24/7; ideally after dark. Read more here
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The Cathedral Connection 12 June 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Weekly news for Friday 10 June 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 10TH JUNE 2022 The Queens Platinum Jubilee Commemoration at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Wellington has come and gone. I was privileged to be invited to read a prayer for the Commonwealth alongside interfaith colleagues, we stood in triangular formation on the stage and read our prayers in the same fashion. I thought I […]
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Scouts visit the WCC CCTV Control Centre and walk through the Bolton St Cemetery… in the dark… 😬😱
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight we had our eyeballs exercised by watching 125 CCTV camera’s recording various pieces of Wellington urban landscape – all at once! The Scouts had plenty of questions and hopefully have been reflecting on the positives and negatives surveillance plays … Continue reading →
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Vicar's Letter - 10 June 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau, Colossians 3:12 This week I (Emily) went to a funeral of a wonderful woman of God.
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Newsletter Week Ending 12 June 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- PARISH DINNER – SATURDAY, 2 JULYTheme: If Music Be The Food of Love, Play OnThis year the parish dinner is being held on Saturday, 2 July at 5.30pm and the theme is MUSIC! If you are interested in hosting a table then please let Heidi know by email heidi@karorianglican.org.nz. If you would like to attend […]
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Cardinal John’s Newsletter 9 June 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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PJs help keep sick kids warm and well this winter
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Last week 12 year old Maddie, pictured here with her Dad Andrew, spent a frightening and unexpected night in our children’s hospital after being rushed in by ambulance.
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Friends and Family deal at Noel Leeming
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Friends and families of Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital – that’s you! – can enjoy discounted prices at Noel Leeming stores in the Wellington region between 20 June – 3 July.
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June edition of Kōrero out now
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- By now you should have received the April 2022 issue of our Kōrero newsletter in your letterboxes. It is also available as a PDF download on our Kōrero page.
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Structure Plan update
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The community workshop on the draft Structure Plan for Pukerua Bay was well-attended, with animated discussions about the proposed housing developments and lots of feedback given. Read the feedback and comments here. PCC is also planning to put all the feedback onto an interactive online map. We’ll also put a link to this here as … Structure Plan update Read More »
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Wadestown Road Closure
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Passing on this advice from Wellington City Council… We want to advise you of upcoming tree removal work on Wadestown Road. The first phase of work is set to start on Monday 13 June and be completed on Friday 17 … Continue reading →
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 5 June 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday the Church around the world celebrates Pentecost! Jesus promised the Holy Spirit would come and, sure enough, on the Day of Pentecost the Holy Spirit came as God’s presence with us in a whole new way.
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Curators’ talk: Robin White
- Friends of Te Papa
- Come and join Dr Sarah Farrar and Dr Nina Tonga who will talk through the curation of Dame Robin White’s retrospective exhibition Something is happening here. Sarah and Nina will give insights into
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Haunui Rd slip disrupts water supply
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- A slip at the end of Haunui Road has cut off water to the end houses and damaged a power pole at the end of the street. Wellington Water has cut off the water to houses from the corner with Haunui Way – around number 27 Haunui Rd – to the end of the road … Haunui Rd slip disrupts water supply Read More »
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Haunui Road, Pukerua Bay, Porirua City, Wellington, 5026, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly News for 3rd June 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- As I write this on Wednesday 1st June 2022 today is the 60th Anniversary of Samoa’s Independence celebrations. It is also Samoan language week and the theme for this week is: Fa’aāuāu le Folauga i le Va’a o Tautai - Continue the Voyage with Competent Wayfinders of the Ocean. As part of this year’s overarching theme […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Cathedral Connection 5 June 2022
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Members’ Preview: Robin White
- Friends of Te Papa
- Come along anytime between 12noon and 2pm and enjoy your members’ preview of 'Robin White: Something's Happening Here' before it opens to the public on Saturday 04 June.
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How about this as a good place to go to escape the rain - and it's free!
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Wellington Museum website Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wellington Museum’s new ground floor exhibition Celebrating what is quintessentially Wellington, the exhibition has been developed in collaboration with mana whenua and Wellington-based artists, creatives and scientists.
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Tree removal work on Wadestown Road – 17 June 2022
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Kia ora koutou, We want to advise you of upcoming tree removal work on Wadestown Road. The first phase of work is set to start on Monday 13 June and be completed on Friday 17 June. The road may also be closed on Monday 20 June if delays occur. The work is to remove five […]
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Wadestown Road, Wadestown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wadestown Road Closure
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- This in from the Council, advising of upcoming tree removal work on Wadestown Road. The first phase of work is set to start on Monday 13 June and be completed on Friday 17 June. The road may also be closed … Continue reading →
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Wadestown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter Week Ending 5 June 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- THIS SUNDAY – JOIN US FOR A CELEBRATION!This Sunday at 10am (between the 9am and 10.30am services) we are holding a combined morning tea (with yummy CAKE) as we have a number of things to celebrate.Firstly, it’s Pentecost! Secondly, the Wheelers will be with us (in person!) and Thirdly, we have some very […]
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Recycling day
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- This Saturday is recycling day again – time to clear your drawers of your collection over the last month! A reminder that what we collect each month is: Plastic lids type 2 – must have the type 2 recycling symbol … Continue reading →
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Track Planting- Silversky track
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Diarise Saturday 18 and 25 June as planting dates for Silversky track, between 9 and 12am. All volunteers are welcome. Both plantings are at the top of Silversky track, where it meets the Transpower service road. Park at the end … Continue reading →
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