Community Groups / March 2022
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Committee Meeting St Hilda’s Church Agenda
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Monday 4 April7:00 – 9:00 pm(In committee 7:00 – 8:00 pm)Join Zoom Meeting **Meeting URL: https://3dhb.
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March /April 2022 newsletter: Welcome news
- Friends of Maara Roa
- Friends of Maara Roa (FMR): 21+ 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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Health Heroes Handover New Children’s Hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Wow! Today marks an incredible milestone as we celebrate the formal transfer of your new regional children’s hospital from benefactors Mark Dunajtschik and Dorothy Spotswood to the Capital & Coast District Health Board.
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Newsletter Week Ending 3 April 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- DONATION RECEIPTS Reminder that the tax year ends today, 31 March. Any donations made today will be able to be included in your upcoming tax return. Your donation receipts will be emailed to you in the first week of April. COMPETITION TIME! – WHO CAN GET THE MOST PEOPLE TO DONATE A […]
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Vicar's Letter - 3 Apr 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau,Repentance and Fruitfulness are the key themes we take away from our reading and 'Sentinels' study for this week.
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March Update from DCM - Together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Introducing Jason - "And then something magic happened..." Jason’s Story TOGETHER we can end homelessness Jason is an amazing artist. He loves colour and painting; Wellingtonians love purchasing his artworks. Jason is resourceful and articulate. Over the years he has struggled with addictions and with his mental health. These challenges led him to move away from his whānau in the Hawkes Bay, and to sleep rough in and around Wellington for many years. Jason’s story shines a light on DCM’s tagline, as we reflect on the community - the “together” - who walked alongside Jason until, one day, something magic happened... Robert Sarich is a member of DCM’s Outreach team Robert shares, “I first met Jason back in 2018. He was rough sleeping for a long, long time, but he was always affable, approachable, articulate. He didn’t want to talk about housing, but the more he got to know us and to trust DCM, the more open he was to listening and accepting our support in other ways. The difficulty was how to find him! He was rough sleeping in a cave, but there would be absences, so sometimes we needed to find him out on the street. In the early days, one thing he did need was food – and that became a conduit so that we could talk to him more about his housing. Then Janet joined our team, and her connection with Jason made such a difference. She was very strategic and intentional in the way she would engage with him. She would keep him up to date, and in great detail, which is what he needed. This further built his trust in us, and his willingness to work with us.” Janet Dunn worked as a Wellington City Council local host, before joining DCM’s Outreach team, working alongside Rob Janet remembers, “I first met Jason when I was working as a local host. He was living in his “cave” up in Kelburn, and would regularly sell his paintings on Lambton Quay. I loved them, and ended up buying two of them. This cemented our connection – and this continued when I took on the role on the Outreach team in 2019. Jason’s art was one of the levers to housing for him. He needed to keep his art out of the weather, and he needed storage for his materials. But neither was possible when he was rough sleeping. He didn’t feel okay about being part of any of the art programmes around town – they weren’t his thing. He needed a space to do this on his own, at the right times for him. So one of our regular messages to him was, “Jason, you know we want you to thrive, and we can see that your art is central to this. We need to find a place and a way for you to do more painting, to be able to enjoy your art.” There’s another thing about our mahi at DCM. As kaimahi, as the people building strong connections with the most marginalised, we begin to hold, to carry, to nurture, their hopes and dreams for them. At a time when they cannot dream or hope, we carry this - gently and carefully. When they cannot see the possibilities and the joy the future may hold for them, we see this for them. In March 2020, COVID arrived in Aotearoa and we experienced our first lockdown. When Jason heard that everyone had to be off the streets during lockdown, he moved in with a friend, couch surfing. He found that he could spend time indoors, in a home.” Janet outside the “cave” where Jason slept rough for a long time. She says: “You know, last year – after Jason had moved in to emergency housing - there was a big storm and a landslide with a tree sliding right down over the entrance to his “cave”. Had he been still sleeping there, he would have been buried.” DCM in Lukes Lane When rough sleepers walk through the doors at DCM, feel welcome and safe, we are able to connect them to a wide range of supports, and to further build connection and trust. The first time that Jason came to DCM was to see a dentist. It was May 2018, and – experiencing a lot of pain – Jason had attempted to pull his own tooth out, leaving some remnants behind. He saw dentist John Buckerfield that day. Later he would also receive major treatment from John Taylor-Smith and Louisa Leathart. The DCM Dental Service is another way that DCM builds connection with taumai, demonstrating in a very practical way that we are committed to being there for them when they need us most. Jason spent time at Te Hāpai, the purposeful space at DCM which offers so much more than coffee, kai and manaakitanga. DCM kaimahi connected Jason with MSD and took him through the steps needed to access ID. DCM became Jason’s address for mail, and each time he popped in to collect his mail, we could again encourage him to keep thinking about housing. He saw the nurses from Te Aro Health at DCM from time to time. And last year he came in to DCM for his COVID vaccinations. “And then something magic happened...” Tabitha George-Koshy, DCM kaimahi on the Aro Mai Housing First (AMHF) team “It was Janet who first introduced me to Jason – the connection she had formed with him was invaluable when it came to building his trust in me. It took about three months of joint visits to him out where he was sleeping before we began to sense a shift. Then two things happened – it was the beginning of winter and it was Jason’s birthday. Janet and I headed out to visit him the day before his birthday. And our kōrero went like this – “it is your birthday tomorrow, Jason, and it’s time for a change. We are going to visit you on your birthday. We are going to bring you chocolates – which we know you love. We are going to pick you up and we are all going to DCM – to talk about what we are going to do to get you in to a place.” And Jason said, “Okay”!!! We could not believe what we were hearing. We turned up the next day, and YES! He was there and he was ready for us. Off we went to DCM, where first of all, we spoke about emergency housing. We were able to talk about his concerns around EH and some of the misconceptions he had. I rang Jo Smith at MSD and she rang the Set-Up. Within an hour, it was all sorted, and we took Jason to his room. He walked around exclaiming, as if he couldn’t quite believe his eyes. “Oh my goodness! A shower!” then “Wow! A kitchen?!” And the story doesn’t end in April 2021, with Jason moving to the Set-Up on his birthday. No, the story just begins then. Because by the end of the year, Jason moved in to his own place.” “I still don’t know exactly what happened. But it did happen!” Janet continues, “How did things come together so that Jason felt able to give emergency housing a go, and then to accept a house, and to settle in a home, after all this time? It is hard to pinpoint one single thing; as we often say at DCM, it was magic. Several things all came together at the same time. Something turned. Robert Sarich always says, “We play this long game at DCM.” Like I said, his art was one of the things. Then there was the fact that during lockdown he had those few weeks staying in a house, spending time there and beginning to develop an image or a dream of what could be possible. His family connections were also important. Jason returned to the Hawkes Bay for his father’s funeral. I think while he was there he began to HOPE, to hope for a better future for himself. For a future which could include his own daughter. There was a new optimism. And then came his birthday. We were able to message to him: “You are not getting any younger, Jason; it is time to think about getting yourself a house.” As always, Jason’s response began with “oh yes, but I don’t want to think about getting a house. Not just yet.” And we were able to reply: “But we ARE thinking about this, Jason. We are thinking about it for you. And we think that it IS time. It is a really good idea for you – right NOW.” “I can be me now!” Jason has now been housed for three months, in a property which has been provided by a private landlord. He is caring for his whare, enjoying his art and the space to be himself. Says Rob Sarich, “When he was housed, one of the things I saw in him was that he could just be himself at last – more feminine – and with a lot more pride, because he felt safe and secure. “I can be me, now” he said to me one day. It was great to see this happen for him, and so quickly.” Janet reflects on Jason’s many strengths: “You know, just before his birthday last year, we noted that Jason’s boots were all worn out. We offered to get him some new shoes. Of course he had absolutely no interest in “sensible shoes”! “No! I will get my own shoes!” he told us. Which he did – he found his own new shoes. He is very resourceful. We just want him to channel that resourcefulness into other things. Not to surviving in a cave. But to thriving in a community. A community where he is accepted, and able to both give and receive. This has been the dream we have carried for Jason for some years now, and now it is his dream for his own life. And it is a dream which is coming true.” Just as they did last year, the team are looking forward to delivering chocolates to Jason again on his birthday - next month. Only this year, they won’t have to go out to find him where he is rough sleeping. They will be delivering them to him...in his own home! Photographer Gabrielle McKone is a DCM donor and supporter. She headed out with Tabitha to visit Jason in his new whare and to take these photos of him – for Jason, and for all of us, to enjoy. We encourage you to read – and enjoy – more of Jason’s story and Gabrielle’s beautiful photos on our website. <!-- --> DCM Dental Service Emily Kremmer This month marks the 6th birthday of the DCM Dental Service - an excellent opportunity to acknowledge Emily Kremmer as she comes to the end of three years as lead dental assistant (DA) at the DCM Dental Service. Here she shares her story. Emily has supported Frances Ruddiman as a DA, both at DCM and at Wellington Periodontists. "I took my first session at DCM as a DA in 2018. That very first session was with dentist Lucy McGowan. Then in early 2019 I took on the role of lead DA. DCM supports people who have such complex needs and so many challenges in their lives, when often nobody else will. As dental professionals, we are just a part of a whole team working together in so many spaces – from food, income and housing, to mental and physical health and addictions, to connecting people to their whānau and their community. There have been so many fabulous moments with taumai, so many times when I have felt so, so proud to be part of this special place. I guess it is some of the earliest ones which stay with me. From the time when I was just beginning to understand taumai and homelessness, and gaining an insight in to the complexity of this. There was one woman we saw at the dental service who had suffered a chronic injury and could not work. She had used up all her savings and the means at her disposal, and lost her home. She didn’t know where else to turn. Her situation really struck me. If any of us did not have the support of our families and our loved ones, this could happen to us. Then there were the days when with a small investment of our time, we were able to make such a difference in the life of a taumai. There was a woman who had a significant chip in her front tooth; she had lived with this for many years. She had not come to DCM to have this dealt with, but John Buckerfield noticed; he could see that there was something extra we could do which could have a huge impact. And so we patched it up. It made the world of difference to her. She saw her own face, her own smile and was so grateful. She cried. I cried. It was such an emotional experience – being aware of how much we could achieve with just an extra 10-15 minutes of our time. It is time for me to move on now. Some doors closed during the global pandemic, but now they are beginning to open again. Jack and I got married this month. Next month I will graduate with a Bachelor of Communications. And then, after several false starts due to COVID, Jack and I are finally going travelling. Three years later, what would I say to anyone thinking about taking a dental session at DCM, either as a dentist or a DA? It always comes back to the joy of being able to help taumai, the joy of supporting the most vulnerable people in our community. It is ALWAYS worth it. One of the unexpected benefits for me has been meeting so many different dental assistants and dentists. Working alongside them, seeing the different ways in which they work. And more than that; it is that true sense of being part of a caring community. When you see a dental assistant from one practice working alongside a dentist from a completely different practice, you witness the Wellington dental community working together to support the most marginalised people in Wellington. <!-- --> Support 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? 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And so it begins. Property Manager Regulation is on its way!
- Renters United
- We’ve had another big month here at Renters United! We’ve started work on our next campaign for Property Manager Regulation and we published our open letter to Trade Me. Read on to see how it went, and how you can get involved! The post And so it begins. Property Manager Regulation is on its way! appeared first on Renters United!.
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And so it begins. Property Manager Regulation is on its way!
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Walking at 94 Years Old
- Age Concern Wellington
- In recent years, Gorden has had a few falls. At 94 years old, Gorden is strong and active but his balance increasingly fails him. “I fell in the garden a few weeks ago when I was taking some recycling outside. I called for help, but no one heard me. All the neighbours are at work ... Read more
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Notes from the March 2022 Meeting
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The Newtown Residents’ Association Meeting 21 March 2022 took place on zoom.
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WCC Community Drop-in
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Kia ora Island Bay Residents Association, As you will be aware, Wellington City Council will be having a community drop-in session on April 9th to gather ideas and visions to foster the design for the town centre upgrades. We value your insight and leadership moving forward with the upgrades, and would like to work withContinue reading "WCC Community Drop-in"
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WCC Upcoming Roadworks
- Island Bay Residents' Association
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Why have we changed our name and logo?
- Wellington Community Fund
- As we’ve evolved our funding – especially with the launch of our updated strategy in 2021 – it was clear that our logo and name weren’t aligned with where we are today as a funder.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 27 March 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday (the fourth in the season of Lent as we journey toward Easter) we hear about God’s love displayed in the cross of Christ, and how we are given the ministry of reconciliation as ‘Ambassadors of Christ’.
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Island Bay News Feed
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- This is where you can find all of the Island Bay Residents Association’s latest news. Here we will post about any upcoming meetings, meeting minutes, events in the bay, or any general announcements the association makes. If you have an upcoming event that you would like to see shared please don’t hesitate to contact usContinue reading "Island Bay News Feed"
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25th March 2022 New Chair’s Announcment
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Introducing the new committee of the Island Bay Residents Association Kia Ora Island Bay and Southgate, Many thanks to all of you who engaged in the recent AGM and the election of your IBRA committee. Firstly I would like to acknowledge the previous committee for their work over the last 18 months, we hope toContinue reading "25th March 2022 New Chair’s Announcment"
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Minutes of the IBRA AGM 7 March 2022
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Chair – Bruce Gadd Secretary – Jane Byrne Apologies Nominees for Committee – Pat Vinaccia, Stevie Seddon, Shelia Hart, Barry Brown – President of the Island Bay Bowling Club and host of the meeting and Councilor Laurie Foon Apologies accepted – Moved Chair and seconded Jane Byrne Financial Report General Account – balance of $133.00Continue reading " Minutes of the IBRA AGM 7 March 2022"
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Scouts try a new game
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Another fine evening – well, until an energetic thunderstorm rolled in – but we got to try some new games before the rain arrived! Later we watched a short video outlining Scouting’s “Safe From Harm” culture: helping our young people … Continue reading →
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Weekly News for Friday 25 March 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora, We spend a lot of time in our lives looking for things. Small things – a pen, the phone, car keys, sun glasses; right through to the most precious things – wedding rings, special heirlooms, stray pets… I remember those moments when I realised I did not know where on earth it is… […]
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Keas plan their Zoo Visit
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight our Keas learnt how to orientate a map, planned their route around the zoo, and made scroggin – I wonder if it will be eaten before Sunday? Will they stick to their planned routes?
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Vicar's Letter - 25 Mar 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia Ora All Saints Whānau,Lent in America always falls about 2/3 of the way through the school year.
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March Main Meeting (Online) - Jojn ZL2 XJ on Mesh Optimisations
- Wellington VHF Group
- March Main Meeting (Online) - Jojn ZL2 XJ on Mesh Optimisations ZL2WAL Fri, 03/25/2022 - 11:56 This month’s meeting is an update on the work being done by the Wellington mesh steering group.
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Zealandia Needs Your Help
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Amid the pandemic Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne continues to transform Wellington, caring for translocated species and breathing life into our forests and skies. Wildlife hasn’t noticed an upheaval over the last two years, but our main source of income has. Zealandia relies on visitation to fund our conservation work, but with people staying at […]
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Newsletter Week Ending 27 March 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI CLASSICS + UKRAINE BENEFIT CONCERT St Mary’s Church, Sunday, 27 March 3.30pmThis Sunday Karori Classics is holding an afternoon concert at St Mary’s church to raise funds to send to Ukraine. They will be donating to the Red Cross.Do join us on Sunday afternoon to support this very important cause!The musicians are all members of […]
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In Case You Missed Curious Conversations One: Anna Fifield
- Age Concern Wellington
- Anna Fifield – Editor, The Dominion Post Anna is the Editor of The Dominion Post based in Wellington. Previously, she was the Beijing bureau chief for The Washington Post and she focused her attention on news and issues of Japan, North Korea, and South Korea. She has been to North Korea a dozen times. You can watch ... Read more
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Roadworks on Cuba Street news - nights of Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th April
- Inner-City Wellington
- From the folks at Fulton Hogan I’m contacting you in regards to some upcoming road resurfacing we have planned for Cuba Street, on the section between Vivian Street and Abel Smith Street.
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Trade me “comfortable profiting from a human rights crisis” according to community organisations
- Renters United
- Today Renters United alongside 11 other organisations including the Child Poverty Action Group, the Manawatu Tenants Union, and New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations have sent an open letter to Trade Me demanding they take action to stop illegal rental property listings running rampant on their website.
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Trade me “comfortable profiting from a human rights crisis” according to community organisations
- Renters United
- Today Renters United alongside 11 other organisations including the Child Poverty Action Group, the Manawatu Tenants Union, and New Zealand Union of Students' Associations have sent an open letter to Trade Me demanding they take action to stop illegal rental property listings running rampant on their website.
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Trade me “comfortable profiting from a human rights crisis” according to community organisations
- Renters United
- Today Renters United alongside 11 other organisations including the Child Poverty Action Group, the Manawatu Tenants Union, and New Zealand Union of Students' Associations have sent an open letter to Trade Me demanding they take action to stop illegal rental property listings running rampant on their website.
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The Voice of Compassion Issue 53
- Sisters of Compassion
- We remember the visit of Mother Teresa at Our Lady's Home of Compassion, Christmas at the Soup Kitchen, the awards received by Sisters of Compassion, the visit of students from Putāruru, and more! The post The Voice of Compassion Issue 53 appeared first on compassion.org.nz.
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New DANSS timetable to 24 April
- Danss
- Kia ora koutou, it’s great to have our Sunday night classes back, even if we have to run them with a few pandemic-related restrictions for the time being.
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Thorndon: Wellington’s oldest suburb
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Home to some of the capital city’s most significant historical sites, Thorndon is the perfect example of “an oldie but a goodie” The oldest suburb in New Zealand, Thorndon is a beautiful area on the edge of Wellington’s central business district. You’ll find a unique mix of cottages, apartments and Victorian-era villas, plus shops, pubs […]
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Phone Connections
- Age Concern Wellington
- Connection brings a sense of wellbeing full of positive implications: fulfilment, belonging, happiness, even oneness with the world around us… But what happens when life circumstances disconnect us? “We all need connection to other humans,” SockHwee says gently. When humans become disconnected from others, their sense of wellbeing often fades and their overall health is ... Read more
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Take a sneak peek inside Te Wao Nui
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Take a look inside your new regional children’s hospital – Te Wao Nui – with Jo Allen Team Lead of the Child Development Service, and Karen Bridge Nurse Manager of Ambulatory Paediatrics.
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Weekly News for 18th March 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora everyone, Another week has passed in the turbulent life of our world. There have been highs and lows. The news that the grounds of parliament have been opened again has gladdened many of our hearts. Government action to reduce the cost of petrol and allow Ukrainian family members easier access to New Zealand are steps in […]
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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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Vicar's Letter - 18 Mar 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau.
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MEDIA RELEASE – Two in Three Seniors Staying Home as Much as Possible
- Age Concern Wellington
- MEDIA RELEASE Wellington (Monday, 14 March 2022) – Almost two-thirds of Wellington’s senior population are currently staying home as much as possible, according to a new survey by Age Concern Wellington Region (ACWR). Age Concern wanted to discover more about what was happening for seniors as large numbers of the population begin to be impacted ... Read more
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Newsletter Week Ending 20 March 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO BUY A BRICK – SELLING ALL 500 BRICKS RAISES $100,000Your challenge – promote to 10 friends to buy one! Ask them to have their names or business names/logos engraved on the bricks we will be putting outside Te Korōria and the counselling rooms! Creating a permanent record of support. We […]
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Roadside Weed Spraying Friday 18th March
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Weather pemitting Porirua Council’s Contractor will be carrying out berm spraying in two areas of Pukerua Bay. The work should be completed on Friday but may spill over to Saturday. Area 1: From Sea Vista Road to 55 Muri Road Area 2: Coroglen Rise from Airlie Road to the end
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Parish Council Update - March
- All Saints Hataitai
- This week Parish Council met and we wanted to keep you updated with what was discussed.
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Age Concern Wellington Region on Wellington Access Radio
- Age Concern Wellington
- Listen to Social Connection Coordinator Kirsten Blyde and CEO Stephen Opie share a bit more about Age Concern Wellington Region. https://download.accessradio.org/StationFolder/war/20220316%20Catching%20up.mp3
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Nursery working group
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- A Friends of Maara Roa working group is pictured planting out kanuka at their nursery. The group meets every Thursday at the nursery at Aotea College. Over the years, thousands of seedlings have been raised here for revegetation planting at Maara Roa. The picture was taken by our new Belmont Ranger, Bruce Forster, as part ... Read more
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Maara Roa (Cannons Creek lakes towards Duck Creek pathway), Cannons Creek, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5025, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A Celebration of International Women's Day 2022
- Zonta Wellington
- Over 1000 workplaces, schools, community groups and people across New Zealand joined this year’s virtual International Women’s Day...
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Projected image competition 2022 – Entry & Rules
- Wellington Photographic Society
- 21st April @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm This is the WPS Annual Competition for Projected Images which is open […]
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The NZ Bus company has been sold - will it make a difference to our bus service?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Scoop story Australia and New Zealand’s largest bus operator, Kinetic, has signed a contract to acquire NZ Bus Ltd, one of New Zealand’s biggest urban bus operators.
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Scouts explore some mountain biking tracks
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Yay, another fine night for Scouts! We tried out a variety of tracks under the windmill, some were on the adventurous side of fun!
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cubs tie themselves in knots
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight the Cubs tried their hand at a variety of knots. Some young people really enjoy the challenge of learning knots – others get themselves all tied up in knots!
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cubs review of the Turere overnight tramp
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight the Cubs who undertook the walk into Turere Lodge last weekend shared their experiences with the rest of the Pack and answered questions about what they got up to. It’s always fun to hear their reflections and to learn … Continue reading →
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 13 March 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday (the second in the season of Lent as we journey toward Easter) we shall examine the theme of ‘sacrifice’ – which is throughout the big story of the Bible.
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Weekly News for Friday 11th March – Service by ZOOM this Sunday Lent 2
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora o te Whānau Given the increasing number of cases in Wellington and its greater region, this week we will gather for Sunday worship via Zoom. A link to the service is included below. Fiona McDougal and David Douglas are leading the service. See David’s message below. Peter Franklin will provide music from his […]
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Vicar's Letter - 11 Mar 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whānau,What a world to be in right now.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter Week Ending 13 March 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN COMMUNITY – COVID UPDATEIf you, or someone in your household, has had exposure to Covid then please stay at home until you are verified as COVID free. NOTE the isolation period from midnight Friday is 7 days. All clergy presiding at communion will be Rapid Antigen Tested and cleared the day before the […]
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Pablos Art at Take 10 Arvo's
- Vulnerable Support Charitable Trust
- We are excited to be teaming up with Pablos Art to deliver Art Therapy sessions at Take 10 Arvo’s. Sarah, from Pablos Art has been running these workshops fortnightly at the Linden Community Centre. Sarah talks to art therapy saying, “I believe in the arts ability to heal and enable us to express ourselves where other outlets might fall short. The creative arts therapies encourage self-expression and foster exploration of our awareness, encourage emotional growth, and enhance relationships with ourselves and others.”
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March/April Meeting Update
- Wellington Photographic Society
- A quick update regarding meetings. With COVID currently surging through the country, we are intending to continue focussing on smaller […]
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Returning officer’s report on motions to AGM 2022
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Motion For Against Result That any submissions IBRA makes will only represent the majority view of Island Bay residents 48.2% 51.8% Motion did not pass That IBRA surveys the residents of Island Bay (including beyond the newsletter membership of IBRA) and then publish a paper on how the residents of Island Bay would like IBRAContinue reading "Returning officer’s report on motions to AGM 2022"
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First 2022 issue of Kōrero newsletter out now
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- By now you should have received the February 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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Community Garden Food Forest
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Come to the garden Saturday March 12 at 10:00 am . Hannah will be running a pruning, tree care workshop. Please can you bring some vegetable scraps or leaves or egg cartons etc for the worm bins. Cup of tea at 11:00 am. Covid vaccination passes please.
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Island Bay Residents Association Election Results
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- The following persons were elected to the Committee yesterday evening: Sonya Cameron Fran de Gregorio Ben Everist Bruce Gadd Ruby Ghanem Sheila Hart Catherine Inder Mark Henderwood Jelle Keizer Jeff Macdonald Sally Page Pat Vinaccia Chris Wratt We wish to thank the unsuccessful candidates for their contribution to this process.
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Donor Profile – David & Anne
- Wellington City Mission
- There are so many things that can happen in life that are simply out of our control. A bad experience or sudden change could completely shift our direction and limit... Read more » The post Donor Profile – David & Anne first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Volunteer Profile – Chloe
- Wellington City Mission
- I really enjoy working in the Social Supermarket every Wednesday. I help sort food and stock the shelves, and also get to chat with the shoppers. Some people need help... Read more » The post Volunteer Profile – Chloe first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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A Little Help Goes a Long Way
- Wellington City Mission
- A few years ago, all my husband and I wanted was to live normal lives. But there was no way we could. I was going through renal failure, so I... Read more » The post A Little Help Goes a Long Way first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Peer to peer support for new children’s hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- We are thrilled to be chosen by Wellington Girls College as their charity of choice for 2022! Pictured are head girls Ruby McAuley (left) and Alice Thompson with Principal Julia Davidson, who are leading the school’s fundraising projects throughout the year to raise funds for your new children’s hospital.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 6 March 2022
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday is the first in the season of Lent, …and Jesus goes into the wilderness.
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Applications closed: Zonta Science Award 2022
- Zonta Wellington
- This year we received 11 applications from women who are within seven years of graduating from their PhD and work in a diverse range of...
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Rare glimpses of Shining Cuckoos in Plimmerton
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- Rare glimpses of Shining Cuckoos in Plimmerton Our wild life photographer Sandy Werner caught these shots of the elusive Pipiwharauroa. Pipiwharauroa the shining cuckoo likes to live where it’s warm and where there is an abundance of insects so it makes its flight to NZ at the start of our warm weather. Usually here, in […]
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Vicar's Letter - 4 Mar 2022
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau,This week is house church Sunday and as you gather we will be praying for more of God to be present in your house churches.
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COVID Measures/Lent 1 – Weekly News for Friday 4 March 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- COVID measures At Parish Council last evening we acknowledged that New Zealand has entered a new and different phase of the pandemic where case numbers are very high and climbing, and are probably underreported by quite a long way given that Rapid Antigen Test kits are now being widely used, hospital admissions are increasing and […]
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Newsletter Week Ending 6 March 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN COMMUNITY – COVID UPDATEThe Cook family is currently isolating for the next 10 or so days, as required after exposure to COVID. If others are in this situation, you are encouraged to do the same. If you are a household contact you are to stay home until you are verified as COVID free. […]
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Newtown & Botanic Garden Bike Routes
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Plans for the 2 bike routes, Newtown to the City and Botanic Garden ki Paekākā to the City are now live on the Transport Projects website. The link for Newtown is here, and for Botanic Garden is here. For these two particular routes Wellington City Council are working in a slightly different way to their […]
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Holding landlords accountable
- Renters United
- Aotearoa has moved to the Red Traffic light setting, so what does that mean for you as a tenant? Plus tenancies are ending, what should you do? The post Holding landlords accountable appeared first on Renters United!.
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Harbour Race
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- A fantastic harbour in great conditions meant a great race.
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Newsletter March 2022
- Wellington Beekeepers Association Inc
- Download the March newsletter here....
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Turere Lodge Overnight Tramp, Remutaka Forest Park
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Last Weekend (25th – 27th February) we had a very successful combined event. Our Scouts (10-14 year-olds) walked into Turere Lodge from the Catchpool Carpark, arriving in the dark. There were some surprised faces the next day when they awoke … Continue reading →
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