Community Groups / June 2023
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Vicars Letter - 30 June 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Dear All Saints, I hope and pray that you have all had a week full of opportunities for faith conversations with those around you.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Cathedral Connection 2 July 2023
- 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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Gala Ball a huge success for Te Wao Nui children’s hospital!
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Wellington Hospitals Foundation, official charity for Wellington’s Te Wao Nui, was again delighted to be selected alongside another very worthy charity, for the Celebrate Wellington Gala Ball and Charity Auction, to open this month’s Eat Drink Play Festival in Wellington.
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Film Fundraiser: Barbie
- Zonta Wellington
- Join us for director Greta Gerwig's fantasy comedy Barbie story. Zonta Club of Wellington are holding a film fundraising event for local...
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Wellington Police help keep kids warm this winter!
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Wellington District Police have been long time supporters of our children’s hospital, and we were thrilled to welcome them to Te Wao Nui last week when they dropped in more than 400 pairs of PJs to help keep sick tamariki and rangatahi warm and well this winter.
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Guided Tour: The Hidden Corners of the Museum (v)
- Friends of Te Papa
- In response to demand – we are pleased to offer you another opportunity to join us for a fifth Back of House tour of Te Papa Cable Street’s facilities with Head of […]
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Golden Mile debate - two views for you to consider
- Inner-City Wellington
- Stuff article Moore Wilson's among businesses slamming Wellington city's Golden Mile proposal Moore Wilson’s is among a group of central Wellington businesses opposing the Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) Golden Mile proposal.
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Intergenerational Connections
- Age Concern Wellington
- Once a month, Age Concern Wellington Region runs a coffee group at Te Pokapū Hapori – Y Central. From time to time, Best Start Leeds Street and Te Pokapū Hapori/Wellington City Council collaborate with Age Concern to turn the morning into an intergenerational event. For a couple of hours, the venue makes space for seniors ... Read more
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Talk: Stories about Wellington’s curious geological heritage
- Friends of Te Papa
- Explore some of the highlights of interesting local geology stories in Wellington and surrounds, as recalled through the eyes of someone who has spent the past 45 years ‘on task’, […]
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Te Wao Nui is a Supreme Winner!
- Wellington Health Foundation
- We are thrilled to announce that Te Wao Nui children’s hospital, in the Mark Dunajtschik and Dorothy Spotswood Building, has been awarded the Rider Levett Bucknall Supreme Award and Excellence and Best in Category Warren & Mahoney Civic, Health and Arts Property Award at the Property Council New Zealand Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards.
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All-ages programme for NZIFF 2023
- Wellington Film Society
- Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) today reveals an impressive line-up of films for tamariki of all ages that are set to feature in its 2023 Square Eyes programme lighting up cinemas around Aotearoa this winter from 19 July.
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Interested in Pōneke Promise progress? - this Review Report might help
- Inner-City Wellington
- Pōneke Promise Review A varied programme of work is currently underway under the vision of the Pōneke Promise, to make central Wellington safe, vibrant, and welcoming After two years of Pōneke Promise programmes, the WCC proposed a qualitative review amongst partners and stakeholders to understand experiences and learnings to date, and to highlight areas of interest and focus moving forward.
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Term 3 Courses Out Now
- Kapiti Women's Centre
- Whats happening poster – T3 2023 Click here for Term 3 Courses The post Term 3 Courses Out Now first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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Celebrating 50 years!
- Karori Historical Society
- Our 50th anniversary event was held on 24th June at St Ninians. Around 40 members past and present, as well as family and guests, were present to celebrate this milestone. Norma was able to come in from Waikanae for the day, and we also welcomed Noeline Stubbs, who was one of the original committee members […]
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Scouts try budgeting
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Brains we exercised by some basic arithmetic as we worked through a 12 month budgeting activity work sheet after exploring why we need to be aware of and plan for all the financial demands in our lives 😅
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Karori West Scouts visit BSG
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight our numbers swelled as the Scouts that we’re are going to Jamboree with, came to engage some fun team building games.
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Keas go klimbing
- Brooklyn Scout group
- This weekend our keas took to the skies and braved some heights with the help of the lovely team at Fergs. Everyone tried something new and pushed their comfort zones to great success, resulting in fun for everyone involved!
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Scouts explore community and identity
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Tonight we all brainstormed a list of things that we do in our own individual lives/families – and where our interests and values intersect – to make up the character. and values of the wider community that we live in. … Continue reading →
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Keas go on a rainbow rubbish scavenger hunt
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Inspired by their fish friends at the marine centre our keas took their torches and warm jackets and took to the streets for another scavenger hunt: this one to help pick up litter to stop it getting into the ocean. … Continue reading →
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Bieringa documentary series at the National Library
- Wellington Film Society
- This July and August the National Library has a real treat for those members who love real-life New Zealand stories, with screenings of five films made by the New Zealand documentarians Jan and Luit Bieringa.
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National Library of New Zealand, 70, Molesworth Street, Lambton, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sharing the Good News
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- In today’s Gospel, Christ calls us to share His Good News – to speak what we know of Him out in the world, to be a sign of hope, and […]
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Planning for the Future
- Age Concern Wellington
- Sue Doris likes making a difference in people’s lives, and volunteers for Age Concern Wellington Region as a visitor for two older people. She enjoys knowing that she has a positive impact in both her clients’ lives. In their own way, each client has become an important friend. “I get my motivation from my parents ... Read more
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It’s National Volunteer Week
- Wellington Health Foundation
- In our final post for National Volunteer Week we’d love you to meet the people behind the people! Sally (pictured left) joined the Foundation in 2019, taking over from Trish (centre) as our Volunteer Manager.
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Weekly E-news – 23 June 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 23RD JUNE 2023 I returned home at 10.45pm Thursday evening after attending Central Presbytery’s induction of the new minister Rev So’osemea Faatui at Pacific Islander’s Church of Christ […]
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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 25 June 2023
- 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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Visit Central Park’s night time lights!
- Upstream: Friends of Central Park
- Upstream – Friends of Central Park are offering free night-time guided walks to see the glow-worms lighting up the banks upstream. Find out more about these fascinating creatures; what makes them glow and why? Come along on Friday 21st or Sunday 23rd July. There will be two walks per night, starting at 6.30 and 6.45 with a maximum of 12… Read more
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Central Park, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Submission on Let’s Get Wellington Moving – Golden Mile Traffic Resolutions
- Wellington Employers' Chamber of Commerce
- The Chamber works closely with the Wellington City Council (WCC) to ensure Wellington’s business community is consulted on the changes that impact them and a connection is provided between the Council and business. The Chamber welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on Let’s Get Wellington Moving: Golden Mile Traffic Resolutions.
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Presentation to Wellington City Council on Let's Get Wellington Moving's Golden Mile Traffic Resolutions
- Wellington Employers' Chamber of Commerce
- n presentation to Wellington City Council (WCC) on 15th June, Corporate Affairs & Policy Manager, Ed Gibbs set out the Chamber’s position regarding Let's Get Wellington Moving's (LGWM) Golden Mile Traffic Resolutions. The Chamber supports fellow trade associations Property Council New Zealand (Wellington Branch), Retail NZ, and Hospitality NZ, echoing their practical concerns regarding the impact of the changes on businesses directly affected, particularly during the construction phase. The project risks substantial financial out lay in return for limited productivity gains.
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It’s National Volunteer Week
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Merie’s shift to volunteering at Kenepuru Hospital was a natural move for her after retiring from a lifetime of Nursing.
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Synod update: Instrumentum laboris document published
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- The General Secretariat of the Synod has published the Instrumentum laboris – the document that will guide the work of the two-part General Assembly that will meet in Rome in […]
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 25 June 2023
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, When we are confronted with ugliness in the world – abuse, violence, depravation – we need to remind one another that God knows, God cares, and God loves.
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St John's, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Vicars Letter - 23 June 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints whānau I hope you have had the chance to listen to Andy's message from Sunday, where he works through the Gospel and Idolatry.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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It’s National Volunteer Week
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Chloe began as an ED volunteer at Wellington Regional Hospital in late 2022, and joined after a friend had a positive volunteering experience with the hospital.
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Our events are taking a break for winter
- Seeds to Feeds
- It’s winter time, which means slower days, big warm soups, and taking moments of rest.
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Welcome Mallory, Social Work Intern
- Age Concern Wellington
- At Age Concern, we enjoy hosting and mentoring interns to give them work experience. Mallory Glasse, a Social Work student, began working with us recently for four months as part of her training. Mallory has completed four years of her Social Work course at the Open Polytechnic, which has all been done by distance learning ... Read more
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Monthly Working Bee
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Join us on Saturday July 1st from 11am - 1pm at our monthly working bee & help us keep the Vogelmorn Precinct thriving What will we work on this month? Labeling the bar glassware with the VBC logo Help make signage better for our upcoming Hall events In return you can get community rates for your next event and the coffee and scones are on us! Pass by for as long as you can, even if it's only for an hour or less. All welcome, bring your whanau! Email vogelmornkitchen@gmail.com for any questions
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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FREE Responsible Composting Workshop
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- SATURDAY 24 JUNE | 10.
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Vogelmorn's Best Quiz
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- Local Drinks | Epic Quiz | Prizes | Tasty Kai Vogelmorn's Best Quiz! Written and Hosted by OrdishSecure a spot and come jump in on a classic, family friendly quiz night at your favourite new local.
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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For the Blue - Documentary Screening
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- ‘For The Blue’ was created and funded by Project Blue - a group of young ocean loving Kiwis.
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Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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It’s National Volunteer Week
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Today we’d love you to meet this dynamic duo, husband and wife team Chris and Donna.
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Exhibition 2023: Member Information
- Wellington Photographic Society
- The exhibition is being held this year at the Thistle Hall in Cuba St and will run from 14-20 August. […]
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It’s National Volunteer Week
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Carol joined our volunteer whānau in February this year.
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NZIFF announce Cannes Selections
- Wellington Film Society
- This year’s Palme d’Or winner Anatomy of a Fall opens our Festival with a profound and galvanising reflection on truth, facts and fiction.
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It’s National Volunteer Week
- Wellington Health Foundation
- It’s not often you see dogs in hospital, but this wee floofball Tiny (6) and Mum Cathy, a retired veterinarian, started volunteering at Wellington Regional Hospital in late 2022.
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May 2023 Residents Association meeting minutes
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- 12 May 2023 Present: Paul FitzGerald, Nikky Winchester, Mel Galletly, Margaret Blair, Iain MacLean, Dorothy Ibrahim Apologies: Tracy Johnson, Chris Kirk-Burnand, Moira Lawler Council Updates: None as councillors were not … May 2023 Residents Association meeting minutes Read More »
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Improving Your Social Connections
- Age Concern Wellington
- One of the issues facing older people these days is the tendency for families to be widely dispersed. Recently, a client of Age Concern noted that her two daughters lived in Australia and her son was disabled and could not go anywhere easily. Since her husband died, she had been living at home, on her ... Read more
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It’s National Volunteer Week
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Eric joined our ensemble of talented volunteer musicians in 2017 and you’ll find him every Friday lunchtime playing the baby grand in Wellington Hospital’s atrium.
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Our Parish
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
- Friday, the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart, is our parish’s patronal feast day. It’s a good time to reflect on parish life. We all know that our Cathedral parish has […]
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guildford Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly E-news – 16 June 2023
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- E NEWS 16TH JUNE 2023 I’m writing E News while watching Late News on News Hub and saw a quick glimpse of myself on TV albeit very briefly. The Loafers […]
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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 18 June 2023
- 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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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 18 June 2023
- St John's in the City
- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This Sunday we have special guests at our 10am worship service – students, families and staff from Fergusson House at Scots College.
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St John's, Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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From Rural to Urban: How Indian Textile Artists Adapted and Flourished During Covid-19
- Friends of Te Papa
- In pre-Covid days, Friends of Te Papa enjoyed some delightful presentations from Joji and Shani covering the textile artists of India, from hand weavers in the villages to the creation […]
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Te Papa, 55, Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A Birthday Celebration for a 101-Year-Old
- Age Concern Wellington
- A Birthday Celebration for a 101-Year-Old Margaret Balneaves is 101 years of age. She’s welcomed me into her home on a windy afternoon. Her hands are cold, but her bright blue eyes and pink outfit give her a playful, almost youthful appearance. She smiles as she tells me about her three children, five grandchildren and ... Read more
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Vicars Letter - 16 June 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints Whanau,I am still reeling from the message that Summer gave us on Sunday.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A summary of past meetings 2010-2023
- Karori Historical Society
- December 2023 We had a great crowd turn out in December to hear Robin Skinner talk through his detailed research to trace a Māori pathway from Te Aro to the Kaiwharawhara Stream at Te Māra a Tāne / Zealandia. This once much-used thoroughfare passed through the present site of the university campus and suburban Kelburn, […]
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Zealandia, Lake Road, Highbury, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ngā Kōrero - Latest Stories from DCM
- Downtown Community Ministry
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line-height:150% !important; } } @media only screen and (max-width: 480px){ .headerContainer .mcnTextContent,.headerContainer .mcnTextContent p{ font-size:16px !important; line-height:150% !important; } } @media only screen and (max-width: 480px){ .bodyContainer .mcnTextContent,.bodyContainer .mcnTextContent p{ font-size:16px !important; line-height:150% !important; } } @media only screen and (max-width: 480px){ .footerContainer .mcnTextContent,.footerContainer .mcnTextContent p{ font-size:14px !important; line-height:150% !important; } } This month we share DCM's new film clip, and hear the story of DCM's whaea Jenny, in her own words communities where whānau are housed, connected, valued and thriving About Us Contact Te Rahi o DCM The Breadth of DCM Kia ora koutou We are excited to show you our new film clip – Te Rahi o DCM – as we hear from our Manahautū Stephen, other members of the DCM team, and whānau like Hapi and Smurf, who share some of their story. You’ll see our carving group in action, and other cultural activities such as our daily waiata. Amidst the activities, you’ll see DCM’s Whaea Jenny, whose role as Toa is to support the development and implementation of DCM’s Te Ao Māori strategic approach. Whaea Jenny supports, mentors, and role models the organisation’s kaupapa Māori competency programme to strengthen our cultural capacity and capability. She is a champion of our kaupapa, and a true unsung hero of DCM. We are delighted to share her story – in her own words. <!-- --> Unsung heroes of DCM Whaea Jenny My name is Jenny Langford-James, but I was born as Jeanette Whetumarama, and grew up with this name – it is the name on my driver’s licence, for example. It wasn’t until I was an adult and went to get a passport in 1986 that I found out my father hadn’t registered me under this chosen name, but rather had recorded my middle name as May. Originally, I’m from Motueka. My iwi is Ngāti Kuia – that’s on my nana’s side. My koro is from Ngāti Apa. I am the third of eight siblings: Laura, Michael, Jenny, Stuart, Patrick, Peter, Shaun, Jerry. My older sister was brought up by my grandmother, so as the second oldest I had a big role in looking after everyone. Things weren’t very good growing up. We were very poor. We couldn’t afford to have our power on most of the time – and so we lived in the dark. For many years we had no shoes. I remember being sent around the neighbourhood with a note to ask for bread. But when we didn’t have kai we walked down to the beach – about half an hour’s walk from home – and lived off the sea. Mussels and cockles, cooked on a bonfire. The last thing on my mind was education, but I did go to school. We couldn’t afford books, so we cut big white drawing paper into little booklets and used that. A lot of stuff we were taught at school I learned through memory. Front left in this photo is our very own Whaea Jenny. I wasn’t allowed to speak te reo Māori as a child – I got a whack with a ruler on my first day of school for that. Mum and my aunties used to kōrero in te reo, but behind closed doors. In the end the reo started when we did our prayers, our karakia. That’s how we learned the language. I joined a Māori culture group and performed at a young age. It was a place where you could go away and express yourself. It was non-judgemental. And whatever you put in to it, you got out of it. To this day I love kapa haka. Our father was an alcoholic and a violent man. My mother, brothers and I all suffered beatings from him. But our mum made sure that we weren’t brought up outside a pub. She was our saviour really. She supported us all, and it is thanks to her that we have gone on to have the lives we’ve had. One day my parents got a visit from the government saying they were going to take us kids away. And so, I left school at 14 and a half to look after the two youngest ones while mum went to work. It is these experiences that give me empathy for our whānau – a real understanding of what they have experienced and what they are going through now. Manaakitangata was an everyday thing for us. Mum was strict about it – we had to uphold the mana of ourselves and of the family, and we learned to respect others’ beliefs too. We need to prepare our whānau for the next generation. From a Māori perspective, it’s about making sure someone else can step into your shoes. When my oldest brother died, one of the whānau from back home got up to speak and said, “Who’s going to look after us now?” My whānau – all of us – were the ones who looked after everyone in Motueka. So, when someone died, we were the ones who went in and supported the families, sat on the paepae, did the karanga – did all the work to look after everyone. And then it dawned on me – all of this manaakitangata was taught to us. Now I understand what it means. Today, it is great to work for an organisation like DCM, where manaakitanga is one of our core values. Whaea Jenny and her colleagues worked together with police to develop a new family violence kaupapa while she was employed in Taranaki. At the age of 40 I decided to enrol at Nelson Polytechnic where I studied for a Mental Health Support Workers Certificate. I was nervous as I’d had very little education growing up; however, thanks to my kaiako (teacher) and follow peers, I managed to graduate. I have worked in both the North and South Islands, with kaupapa Māori services and mental health services. I was with Gateway Housing Trust in Nelson, up in Auckland working for Te Whare Tiaki Trust, then in South Taranaki for 18 years working for Ngāti Ruanui Iwi Social Services, before joining Kahungunu Whānau Services in Wellington, in the same building where I work with DCM today. I first came to know about the mahi of DCM by beginning and ending our days alongside the team here in Lukes Lane, as we joined together for the morning waiata and karakia. I felt a calling that I just had to be with DCM. I wanted to work with the most marginalised whānau. So, after a hui with DCM Director Stephanie, and an interview with Taone and Neavin, I was employed by DCM. I began here in September 2019. Whaea Jenny lends her support at one of DCM's COVID vaccine clinics, November 2021. I love the whānau who come here to DCM. If we can give a bit of ourselves to them, we get so much back. I want to see them all housed, and for DCM to show them a different way forward. We’re getting them into homes, but we need more than just homes. For me in my role as Toa, I am working alongside our Practice Leader Sia to get DCM’s Tātai Aro practice framework in place. We are learning what mana-enhancing services are all about, and making sure that DCM is culturally viable, and that all of our staff have the capacity and capability to step up and make things work. Among our team, there is a wealth of knowledge, and everyone has their own tikanga, with so much to share. I am grateful to have this opportunity to share my knowledge too. I always go back to Stephanie, who made this job happen for me. Stephanie was DCM's director for 16 years, and she made the place rock. I am excited to be part of the team with Stephen at the helm, as we map our way forward, and can't wait to see what comes next for our amazing organisation, where manaakitanga sits at the heart of everything we do. Thank you Whaea Jenny for sharing the precious taonga that is your story with us. This story uses elements of Whaea Jenny's Kaimahi Kōrero with Michelle Scott. (Thanks Michelle!) <!-- --> Do you know someone who may like to join DCM? We currently have a Kaiarataki Piki te Kaha (Senior Manager) role, Kaimahi (Key Worker) roles as part of DCM's Piki te Ora Pou, along with Kaiāwhina (Peer Support Worker) roles available at DCM. Do you know someone who, like Jenny, could use their life experience to help support others on the journey to sustainable housing and wellbeing? All the info is available on our website. Please get in touch, and, as always, please forward this Ngā Kōrero on to anyone who may like to learn more about our mahi. Support DCM <!-- --> <!-- --> Copyright © 2023 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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Become part of the māhi to eradicate cervical cancer in Aotearoa!
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- Cervical cancer is one of the greatest threats to women’s health and in Aotearoa. About 160 women develop cervical cancer each year and...
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The Eucharistic Wonder!
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- On this Sunday, the Church celebrates the solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi). The Body and Blood of Jesus is a very precious gift to humanity. […]
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Weekly E-news – 9 June 2023
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- E NEWS 9TH JUNE 2023 Apparently my certificate indicating that I am a minister in Good Standing within the PCANZ expired in January. I have begun my Minister’s Development Plan […]
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The Cathedral Connection 11 June 2023
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TALK: Digby/Woolf Photographic Digitisation Project
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- With an estimated quarter of a million negatives, the Spencer Digby / Ronald D. Woolf Collection is a treasure trove of images of faces and moments from Wellington’s past. The collection ranges from the 1930s to the 1980s and includes studio portraits, wedding photographs, and shots from community events like wrestling tournaments and cat shows among many other things.
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Evening Presentation – encouraging fish to Kaiwharawhara Stream
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- On June 8th, we are lucky to have Joshua Forrest, from the Fish Passage team, Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) talking to us about his work with the Kaiwharawhara Stream. The stream and its tributaries are an important part of … Continue reading →
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 11 June 2023
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- Kia ora St John’s whānau, God’s grace comes to us in the call of Jesus and, this Sunday, we will celebrate this reality with the meal of Quarterly Communion.
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Vicars Letter - 9 June 2023
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Vacancy – course and funding administrator
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- A position has become available for our Course and Funding Administrator, if you wish to view the advert for this position, click on the link here Advert_Course and Funding Administrator 2023 The post VACANCY – COURSE AND FUNDING ADMINISTRATOR first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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ICW's AGM coming up ! - Thursday 29 June 2023
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- Kia ora. We’re happy to confirm a date for our Inner City Wellington Residents’ Association Annual General Meeting. This is part of our responsibilities as an Incorporated Society. The details are: Thursday 29 June 5.30pm doors open for 6pm to 7pm The Garden Room, off Ghuznee Street (behind St Peter’s on Willis) More info here
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Wellington's transport projects
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- Wondering what’s happening with roadworks and projects across the city ? Here’s a link that takes you to a dashboard view. And this is about Central City projects.
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Blakey Screening and Q&A
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- Join us at Vogelmorn Upstairs for a cosy evening of cinema and Q+A - with special guest and producer, Tom Kelly.
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Julia Deans & her band play at Vogelmorn
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- Julia Deans & her band – Tom Watson (guitar), Andrew Bain (bass), and Olivia Campion (drums) – have been in the studio recording a shiny new album.
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Melondrone, Yann Le Dorré & Harris
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- Come and join us at the sonic temple to submerge your centers in an evening of cosmic dissonance.
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Sig Wilder & Friends, Octopus In Heels, Bridie Witton at Vogelmorn Upstairs
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- Join us for an enchanting evening of song and storytelling presented by Vogelmorn Community Group.
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Bar Closed for Private Function ~ Restaurant Open as Usual
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- Vogelmorn Upstairs will be closed to the public. Smoked & Pickled will be open as usual & customers will still be able to grab a drink from the bar to enjoy whilst dining.
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Vogelmorn Open Mic Night
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- On the 22 June we have our monthly Vogelmorn Open Mic Night! We'll have the bar open, meaning you are welcome to come along solely for a drink and a hang out, or if you choose - you can take part in the open mic night.
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A Night with Vera Ellen
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- 'A Night with Vera Ellen' is an intimate live podcast and performance event with Flying Nun artist & indie-guitar songwriter Vera Ellen.
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Once in a Full Moon
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- A free puppet show with Anna Bailey, Saturday 10 June @ 11am, Vogelmorn Bowling Club https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsQ1DKOelWU&t=42s One evening deep in the New Zealand bush a lonely kiwi looks up at the sky and mistakes the full moon for a giant egg. Can kiwi fly?Can the moon fall from the sky? Can wishes come true?
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The Most Holy Trinity
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Archbishop Paul’s Newsletter 2 June 2023
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Weekly E-news – 2 June 2023
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- E NEWS 2 JUNE 2023 Ou te fa’atalofa atu I le Suafa o Iesu Keriso. Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ. Not only is this weekend Kings birthday, it […]
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The Cathedral Connection 4 June 2023
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Vicars Letter - 2 June 2023
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- Kia ora All Saints, I’m so sad that I couldn’t be with you last Sunday.
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Weekly Bulletin: Staying connected as a church - 4 June 2023
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- Kia ora St John’s whānau, This King’s Birthday Weekend we meet in the city for worship on Sunday at 10am (as usual).
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Creativity & Collaboration
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- E huri tō aroaro ki te rā, tukunme tō ataarangi ki muri i a koe In a heartwarming display of creativity, community spirit, and resourcefulness, the Wellington Women's House recently unveiled a mural that serves as a vibrant symbol of transformation, hope, endurance, and aroha. What began as a discarded piece of plywood in the backyard transformed into a remarkable work of art through a collaborative effort between the house's staff and residents. This unique project unfolded over the months of April and May, leaving an indelible mark on the Wellington Women's House and its community.
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