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    • Palmerston North's Year of Faith Mass
      • Palmerston North Cecily McNeill September 2013 Imagination is key to growth in the diocese and to people becoming what God wants us to be, Bishop Charles Drennan told the more than 2,000 people gathered for a Year of Faith Mass in Palmerston North’s Pascal St Stadium on 4 August. ‘Satisfaction with stagnation is a death wish; the opposite of love… [but] if we pray, if we hope, if we expect, if we work and if we shepherd for growth it will come. And by growth I mean a deepening of our faith and also, today, I want to say let’s grow in numbers, too.’ The imagination, he said, leads us into the reality of how God wants us to be. ‘Imagination releases our creativity, liberates us from bureaucracy and sameness, transforms obstacles into challenges, lethargy into energy, laziness into passion, and allows us to experience afresh, through the sometimes worn out symptoms of Christianity, the living reality of God himself.’ We were people of hope, he said. ‘The Spirit was God’s imagination at work which she experiences as play, crafting his world, carving us, reworking us, into characters ready to play out a new page of God’s unfolding story for our world.’ Visiting in the diocese, Bishop Charles said he met people who dared ‘to imagine new outcomes, to embrace new initiatives, to imagine an even deeper faith, shaping every aspect of their person, their life’. Turning to the 50 candidates for Confirmation, he read a letter from one explaining their wish for the sacrament. ‘…to announce myself in front of my Catholic Community is something I am proud to do for it is part of my hikoi tapu – sacred journey – to God. I have always enjoyed seeing and participating in the Eucharist because of the unity I sense when everyone partakes of the body and blood of Hehu Karaiti. With his own body and blood he forgives me and draws me closer to himself, and to his teachings. I am in my final year at College. I am now ready. It is fitting that I be confirmed so that I establish myself as an adult in my religion of Catholicism katorikatanga. ‘Confirmation candidates, today the Holy Spirit comes to you bearing seven extraordinary gifts that will shape you for the rest of your life: wisdom, understanding, right judgement, courage, knowledge, reverence, and awe. These gifts are not skills or talents or achievements. They are extraordinary because they are nothing less than God’s own life, God’s way of being, placed by the Holy Spirit in you. ‘And those seven divine gifts once opened and lived, grow within us into what we call the 12 fruits of the Holy Spirit: charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, modesty, self-control and chastity. Shaped by these gifts and fruits you will become the true you, the real you, the you of your soaring imagination, your highest aspirations, your greatest dreams. ‘With your sponsors and whanau we all say thank you for your courage to step up and embrace our shared life of faith. ‘Inspired by today’s great liturgy, great sacrament and great festival of faith may we all be deepened in our faith, and experience more joyfully the great workings of God within us. ‘Accompanied by our forebears in faith and all the Saints may we bring hope and renewed purpose to our family members, our schools and our communities both Church and civic of Manawatu and Tararua.’
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    • Move Yacht from Breastworks to Berth C50
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Fri, 11/10/2019 - 12:30 - 14:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  4 Clearing breastworks for Mana Cruising Club's Opening day as having a Mediteranian Raft up. Moved Pelorus 26 yacht named Blue Bell from breastworks to berth C55 Removed redundant rope from middle pole to walk way and placed rope on middle ring for E35. Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie Neil Cornwell
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    • 2020 National System Award
      • 2020 National System Award ZL2HD Thu, 03/26/2020 - 19:18 Thanks for all the participants that have sent in logs for the award. We are working on them now and with our new "work from home" rules, we should have them out to you by the end of March.   If you have not sent in a log, it is not too late and we will process it (no matter when you get it to us!) 73 Awards@vhf.nz
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    • Newsletter | 21 June 2024
      • This newsletter includes information on our Matariki Celebration on Wednesday 26 June, Three-way conference information, Traffic, Road Safety around SWIS and Buses, and highlights from this term. View the newsletter here. The post Newsletter | 21 June 2024 appeared first on South Wellington Intermediate School.
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      • South Wellington Intermediate School, 30, Waripori Street, Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • 2022 Summer Residency
      • We’re pleased to announce Eleanor Diaz Ritson is our 2022 Summer Resident. A painter and writer based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Eleanor will join us as artist-in-residence from 14 February–26 March 2022, staying at the Rita Angus Cottage in Thorndon.
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      • Enjoy Contemporary Art Space, 211, Left Bank, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Weekly Wrap Up (Week 3, Term 1)
      • Important Dates Tuesday 23 February – Aroha Day Friday 26 February – Athletics Carnival Monday 1 March – Year 9 Noho Marae begin Important Information  Covid-19 Update Kia ora koutou I am sure that we all have welcomed the news of the move back to alert level 1.
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Op White Lighning
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 31/12/2020 - 12:45 - 16:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  26 17" boat had gearbox problem, would not drive.Called CG for assistance. MR1 responded and located and recovered the vessel.Initial reports had location as Hunter Bank, Located at Tarapunga Shoal 4Nm to the North Vessel Details Length:  6.50m Resources Attendees:  CMFF GregoryJeames Jake espi NZ Tuatara Trevor Farmer warwick.bayne
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    • Te Papa celebrates 25 years with new strategy
      • On Tuesday 14 February, Te Papa celebrates 25 years since opening with a new Rautaki | Strategy to take it forward into the future. The museum’s co-leaders, Kaihautū | Māori Co-leader Arapata Hakiwai and Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive Courtney Johnston, and its Board led by Dame Fran Wilde have embraced a new vision for Te Papa to carry it forward for the next 25 years and beyond. By 14 February 2023, Te Papa will have welcomed more than 34 million visitors since opening. It cares for more than two million items, from ancient fossils to digital artworks, from tiny aphids to ocean-going waka. It consistently rates as one of the world’s best museums, and its approach to storytelling and indigenous knowledge remains a global model.
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    • Xiu Xiu
      •  So many good things on this weekend. Maybe Wellington's about to put its head up out of the winter slump....?  One highlight is art-poppers Xiu Xiu who are playing SFBH with Siamese (Grayson Gilmour) and talented duo Glass Vaults. Phew.  And here's a girl in an apple. Tickets$26          
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    • Wellington is facing rising sea levels
      • At the Wellington City Council Strategy and Policy Committee briefing of December 1 we were shown a computer model of the areas of Wellington that would be flooded by sea level rise as a consequence of global warming. One of the areas that may be impacted is the site of the Indoor Sports Centre. There is no doubt there will be consequences that will be beyond our control even if Wellington were to reduce green house gas emissions.
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      • ASB Sports Centre, Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Brooklyn School 2014 Term Dates
      • Term 1       Monday 3 February- Thursday 17 April (Waitangi Day Thursday 6 February)   Term 2       Monday 5 May-Friday 4 July (Teacher Only Day Friday 30 May, Queen’s Birthday Monday 2 June)   Term 3 Monday 21 July-Friday 26 September   Term 4       Monday 13 October- Wednesday 17 December  (Labour Day Monday 27 October)
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      • Brooklyn School, 58, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand


    • 2014 School Term Dates
      • Term 1       Monday 3 February- Thursday 17 April (Waitangi Day Thursday 6 February)   Term 2       Monday 5 May-Friday 4 July (Teacher Only Day Friday 30 May, Queen’s Birthday Monday 2 June)   Term 3 Monday 21 July-Friday 26 September Term 4       Monday 13 October- Wednesday 17 December  (Labour Day Monday 27 October)        
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      • Brooklyn School, 58, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6021, New Zealand


    • North Island Cross Country Champs Results 2015
      • North Island Cross Country Champs Results Hutt Valley Harriers Saturday 4 July 2015 Walkers – Women – 5km Name Time Grade Placing Cathy Gordon 38:01 1 Teresa Cherry 50:30 5 Boys 10 – 1km Name Time Grade Placing Nathaniel Graham 3:33 2 Nicholas Green 3:51 7 Luke Stoupe 3:56 12 Jonathan Green 4:16 24 Oscar Strickland 4:17 26 Tim Cherry 4:52 38 David Gordon 4:54 40 Girls 10 – 1km Name Time Grade Placing Rylee Watt 3:42 1 Megan Cherry 5:13 18 Girls 12 – 2km Name Time Grade Placing Jorja Watt 8:34 15 Gemma Gordon 9:22 27 Abbie Kincaid 9:38 30 Lily Trompetter 9:57 32 Una Strickland 10:13 33 Boys 12 – 2km Name Time Grade Placing Logan Stoupe 7:42 12 Ben Cherry 10:44 27 Boys 14 – 3km Name Time Grade Placing Jonathan Roberts 12:04 21 Girls 14 – 3km Name Time Grade Placing Phoebe McKnight 10:52 2 Lucy England 12:36 16 Cassandra Trompetter 14:37 30 Hannah Gordon 14:51 31 Men U18 – 5km Name Time Grade Placing Joel Carman 16:52 6 Jayden McKnight 18:28 27 Peter Roberts 18:49 30 Matthew Roberts 19:55 33 Masters Men 35+ – 6km Name Time Grade Placing Grade Mathew Rogers 22:18 3 M35-39 Joel Wyatt 22:32 4 M35-39 Darren Gordon 23:50 9 M40-44 Marcus Smith 24:17 4 M50-54 Bill Trompetter 26:08 8 M50-54 Graeme Burr 26:57 9 M55-59 Peter Sparks 28:42 8 M60-64 Don Coley 29:25 15 M50-54 Steve Robertson 29:35 12 M55-59 Paul Strickland 30:33 19 M40-44 Martyn Cherry 33:59 22 M45-49 Senior Men – 9km Name Time Grade Placing Tim Johnson 37:01 25 Senior Women/Masters Women – 5km Name Time Grade Placing Grade Julie Johnson 20:35 12 SW Marian Goodwin 24:13 5 M50-54 Julia Baron 26:20 8 M50-54 Trish Coley 26:41 2 M55-59
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    • North Island Cross Country Champs 2017 Results
      • North Island Cross Country Champs Results Hutt Valley Harriers Saturday 1 July 2017 Boys 10 – 1km Name Time Grade Placing David Gordon 4:31 17 Riordan Butler 5:01 23 Finnigan Strickland 5:04 24 Girls 10 – 1km Name Time Grade Placing Megan Cherry 5:28 28 Stefania Butler 5:52 31 Boys 12 – 2km Name Time Grade Placing Oscar Strickland 7:57 15 Harvey Butler 10:02 31 Tim Cherry 11:57 36 Girls 14 – 3km Name Time Grade Placing Gemma Gordon 14:20 22 Lily Trompetter 15:09 24 Men U18 – 5km Name Time Grade Placing Jack Hammond 16:48 5 Peter Roberts 18:09 21 Jonathon Roberts 18:53 27 Women U18 – 4km Name Time Grade Placing Hannah Gordon 18:25 15 Men U20 – 5km Name Time Grade Placing Jayden McKnight 18:26 8 Matthew Roberts 20:21 17 Masters Men 35+ – 6km Name Time Grade Placing Grade Mathew Rogers 21:50 3 M35-39 Darren Gordon 22:52 5 M40-44 Marcus Smith 23:51 5 M50-54 Bill Trompetter 26:16 13 M50-54 Paul Strickland 28:30 14 M45-49 Peter Sparks 30:55 2 M65-69 Steve Robertson 31:25 12 M60-64 Don Coley 32:00 12 M55-59 Martyn Cherry 34:20 21 M50-54 Masters Women 35+ – 5km Name Time Grade Placing Grade Trish Coley 26:18 3 W55-59 Keryn Morgan 26:43 6 M35-39 Vanessa Trompetter 28:17 7 M50-54 Isobel Franklin 29:13 7 M45-49
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