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Church Update – 04/05/18
- Miramar Salvation Army
- Things I learnt whilst collecting at New World Miramar this week … They have Free WiFi You can use free wet wipes to clean the trolley handle before you start shopping You can dispose of your plastic bags for recycling Peter Croft’s favourite fruit is oranges at the de Kids still get a free slice of luncheon at the deli There are 110 white tiles in each section of the floor 1kg of pre-packed lemons cost $4.99 To ensure you have clean hands there is a hand sanitiser in the vege section – on the left One guy from USA has lived here for 3 years and only just discovered we have 10 cent coins There is a guy in Miramar who views shopping as the least favourite thing to do If you forget your grocery bag, you might be able to borrow a boomerang bag. There is a typo in the sign Thanks, see you soon (Can you spot it? Ask Lucy and she will agree with me!) One thing I did notice was a family who tied their dog up outside while they did their shopping. I wonder if anyone asked the dog what he wanted his life to look like – to be in a loving family but not able to come and go freely, or to live in the wild and not be loved? This Sunday we will consider where we find ourselves – how do we measure up with what we want? – and how can we prepare ourselves for what is just ahead of us? See you Sunday. Pastor Dave
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Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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An election that isn’t solving anything
- Wellington Scoop
- The Wellington local election campaign is coming to an end and it would be overstating things to say it has been dull. The only pinch of excitement came with the emergence of a young Māori wahine, carrying progressive values. When the debates started, it all went downhill. There have been dozens of them, and the only takeaway is that all candidates want a vibrant, inclusive, green city. This set of commonplaces is not helping to differentiate one candidate from another, for example during the conclusion of the Spinoff debate. On the policy front, they all say they’ll achieve their “vision” with better bus services (over which they have zero control) and more housing. And since I want to vote on a vision and its supporting policies, and not for a person, it’s been very hard, listening to the debates and reading candidates’ websites, to feel we have a choice.
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Crofton downs primary school Matsuri Gala. Sunday 2nd April
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Crofton downs primary school are holding their Matsuri Gala on Sunday 2nd April 2023 11am – 2pm. Go along for a great time and to support one of our local primary schools. The event pages is at Friendsofcdps | Wellington … Continue reading →
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Anamua Dance
- Newtown Festival
- Anamua Fou Dance is a Samoa and Pasifika contemporary dance troupe who are passionate about their culture and have been sharing this art form around the country. We are blessed to have them on our Pasifika stage at Newtown Festival.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Construction update
- Strathmore Park Community Centres
- The renovated building is now due to be ready to reopen in February 2023. Here's some impressions from the architect, showing how stunning the building will be. Contact us if you are interested in hiring the hall or smaller rooms.
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A game changer for the Law of the Sea
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Fresh back from the United Nations in New York, Professor Joanna Mossop is buzzing, having experienced something very few academics get to—participating in the creation of a new treaty in her specialist area of the Law of the Sea.
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Recycling Reminder
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Our Monthly recycling collection is on again tomorrow – Fits Saturday of every month, 10am to 12 noon, at Ngaio Union Church. Remember, the plastic caps we collect must be marked with the recycling mark 2 or 5, and will … Continue reading →
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Ngaio, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Obituary: Terry O’Connor Sensei.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- It is with great sadness we report the passing of one of the Academy ‘Old Guard’, Terry O’Connor, 3 Dan. Born in Wellington, Terry attended Lyall Bay school and Wellington... The post Obituary: Terry O’Connor Sensei. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Studio Visit: Virginia Woods-Jack, Rachel Black and Juliet Weeber
- Friends of Te Papa
- Virginia is looking forward to meeting the Friend's again and to giving you an in-depth talk. Artists will be in the studio to answer your questions - with such a variety of work this promises to be a very interesting time!
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High Tea: Celebrating Katherine Mansfield
- Friends of Te Papa
- In 1940 the National Art Gallery acquired a striking portrait of Katherine Mansfield, by the American artist Anne Estelle Rice. It is a bold, modern painting, full of colour and pattern, and alive with the rhythm of early 20th-century modernism.
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High Tea: Celebrating Katherine Mansfield
- Friends of Te Papa
- In 1940 the National Art Gallery acquired a striking portrait of Katherine Mansfield, by the American artist Anne Estelle Rice. It is a bold, modern painting, full of colour and pattern, and alive with the rhythm of early 20th-century modernism.
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Grassroots Camp 17-19 March.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- The Grassroots Camp is being held from Friday, 17 – Sunday, 19 March. Due to this there are no weekend classes at the Academy. The first practice back after the... The post Grassroots Camp 17-19 March. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Animates, Hutt Road walkway, Highland Park, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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May recycling day
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Our Monthly recycling collection is on again tomorrow – First Saturday of every month, 10am to 12 noon, at Ngaio Union Church. Remember, the plastic caps we collect must be marked with the recycling mark 2 or 5, and will … Continue reading →
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Ngaio, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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NUWAO Oceania Nature Exhibition
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
- NUWAO stands for Nature-based Urban design for Wellbeing and Adaptation in Oceania. We are a group of academic researchers and designers working on this three-year NUWAO project which is funded through the Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Grant.
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Thistle Hall, Cuba Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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FEEDBACK BY 5pm TODAY: Berhampore and Newtown – bike, bus and walking proposal
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- Feedback closes today at 5pm – Sunday 8th October Particularly relevant for Island Bay is the section of the Parade the runs past Wakefield Park. Head here for information and to give your feedback: https://www.transportprojects.org.nz/current/berhampore-and-newtown/project-details/
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Adelaide Road, Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Exploring the folk horror of The Wicker Man and Eerie Pageantry
- Wellington Film Society
- Wellington Film Society is delighted to partner with City Gallery Te Whare Toi to celebrate the folk horror connections of our Halloween and fiftieth anniversary screening of The Wicker Man (kindly sponsored by Unity Books) and the upcoming exhibition, Eerie Pageantry.
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Feedback on Ngaio Cycleway
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Im aware that we have residents who are in favour of the cycleway along Ngaio Gorge Road, and some who are very concerned about its impact. Here is an opportunity to easily give your feedback to Wellington City Council – … Continue reading →
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Quick updates on Jacko, Stumpy and Le Roy
- CataBlog
- Talked to Jacko's new person tonight. He had his first supervised outing into the great outdoors today and all went really well. He's settling in brilliantly and is a much more relaxed and happy camper than he was in the...
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Pany and Poppy
- CataBlog
- Hi all. Just got in a lovely update from Pansy and Poppy's new people up in Palmerston North. The girls are doing just great: "Just letting you know our little darlings are doing well. Pansy is a regular on our...
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The Best Lebanese food in Town
- Bryan Pepperell - Back To The Future
- Just along from the Embassy and next door to Wellington Motorcycles ( Home of HARLEY-DAVIDSON and Triumph) is the best Lebanese eatery in Wellington. Owner Tony Assaf has done well since arrived here as a resident with his wife and children.
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Rhiannon the Brave and Boris the Unwell :o(
- CataBlog
- Good news and horrible news on the homed CPL cats front today. Starting with the bad news, poor little Boris is very unwell. Here's a series of updates from his people: "Little Boris stopped eating on Wednesday night and seems...
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Save the Emergency Department for emergencies
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- "The public needs to save emergency departments for emergencies all year round - not just during times of crisis." That's the message from Dr Peter Freeman, clinical director of the Emergency Department at Wellington Hospital - which is currently operating at full capacity.
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Wind Damage to Antenna Farm
- ZL6QH Quartz Hill User Group
- Mike ZL2BCW, Brian ZL1AZE and Doug ZL2AOV visited Quartz Hill today (7 January 2006) to find that severe gales over the New Year holiday period had caused significant damage to the antenna farm. The following is a summary of the situation.
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Epilepsy Awareness Week
- Wellington City Libraries
- Our Health page is featuring books, websites and journal articles on epilepsy for Epilepsy Awareness Week 5th -12th September. WCL members can use the Gale Health & Wellness database and EBSCO article database for health information anytime, anywhere with an internet connection.
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Chews life
- WellUrban
- The first major demolition stage of the massive Chews Lane project is starting as I write. Thus far, work has been limited to removing the "temporary" tin shed on Victoria St and refurbishing the heritage buildings, with generally excellent results.
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For sooth o'er yonder hills doth joust
- The Wellingtonista
- Imagine our delight to find that this weekend there is a jousting carnival in Upper Hutt. Harcourt Park, Saturday and Sunday 10th and 11th January, Upper Hutt. As they said in days of yore, be there or be-eth square.
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Something smells like fish
- The Wellingtonista
- For those of you who've never heard of Nanook, Thursday night's screening at the Film Archive is unmissable. Widely considered the first feature length documentary ever made (shot in 1922) it's an exceptional account of Inuit life on the ice.
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Slapperz 4 - Magpies 0
- Karori Slapperz AFC
- Contrary to forecasts of squawly showers and near-freezing southerly gales, the afternoon remains fine and conducive to entertaining football. It is to be the Slapperz first opportunity to sample the pleasures of a newly laid, impeccable looking Karori Park turf.
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Cinephilia: 36th Wellington Film Festival Preview
- The Wellingtonista
- It’s Film Festival time of year, that two and a half week period when watching three films a day becomes more than shameful self-indulgence, its almost obligatory. Like life itself, preparing for the Film Festival is all about choices.
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Human. Nature.
- Toi Pōneke
- Toi Pōneke Gallery is proud to present Human. Nature., an immersive debut exhibition by sisters Hannah Schickedanz and poet Jessica Arcus. This deeply personal collaboration combines painting, sculpture, and poetry to create a soothing balm for the overstimulation of modern life.
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Hutt Valley
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WCC Transport Projects
- We’re investing in our transport network Find out about our planned transport projects and share your views so Wellington's transport network is safer and more convenient for everyone.
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Young and hungry arts trust
- The Young and Hungry Arts Trust is a charitable organisation that was founded in 1994 in association with BATS Theatre. Young and Hungry arose out of a need to provide young people, aged 15-25 years, with opportunities to gain hands-on theatre experience within a professional structure.
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Paul Michaels Wellington Wedding Photography
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Wellington Softball Association Inc.
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The Jackson Street Programme
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Boulcott Street Bistro
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Learn English NZ
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Green Parrot Cafe
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Newtown Festival
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The life and times of James Walter Chapman-Taylor
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East by West Ferry
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Verb Wellington
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Sarah Free
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Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
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Lower Hutt Amateur Athletic Club
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A City for People
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Masala Restaurant
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Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
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The Street City Church
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
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