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Central Under 15 and Cadet Championships – 2025
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- Wellington Swords Club and Fencing Central invite you to attend the Central Under 15 and Cadet Championships 2025 running on the 8th and 9th of March. Key Information Date: 8th & 9th of March Venue: Rongotai College Hall Tirangi Road (next to #84) Rongotai Wellington 6022 Entry fee: $40.00 for one event, $50.00 for 2+ … Continue reading Central Under 15 and Cadet Championships – 2025 →
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Women's Wrap - 15 May 2017
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- Round 1 is done and dusted for the W League team, and we’ve gone through unbeaten, and very pleased to be 5 points clear from our closest rivals Wellington Utd & Palmy North Marist. The last two games of the round saw us face a strengthened Wairarapa at home. We knew this wouldn’t be the same team that allowed us to beat them 20-0 in the Kelly Cup, and we were right. Wairarapa came out to compete, and their shape, compactness and tireless efforts meant we were finding them hard to break down.
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Newsletter Week Ending 15 August
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- KAC ECO CHURCH CARING FOR CREATION Karori Kaitiaki – Kākā If you enjoy planting, caring for our earth, and love meeting like-minded people, then please do join Karori Kaitiaki – Kākā at the following scheduled planting dates: Sun – 22 August, 2pm at Monaghan Reserve Fri – 17 September, 7pm fundraising dinner and AGM at Karori Sports Cafe Sat – 18 September, 9am at Birdwood Reserve Sun – 17 October, 2pm at Birdwood Reserve Sun – 14 November, 2pm at Monaghan Reserve WOULD YOU LIKE A KARORI ANGLICAN CAP? We are thinking of getting some caps printed and want to know how many of you might be interested in purchasing them before we place an order. We thought they would be great to wear when we are out in the community working on mission projects (like with Karori Kaitiaki – cleaning up the environment) and we will also be super sun smart! The cap will be a dark navy blue with our Karori Anglican logo on the front. The cost will be $20 per cap. Could you please let Heidi know ASAP if you are interested in purchasing one (or more) – we need a minimum of 30 to place an order. COMMON GOOD COFFEE Have you been enjoying the coffee after church? We are pleased to advise that Common Good Coffee, which we now use and which has been in production for eight months, has to date raised through sales over $40,000 to support community work in West Bengal India. You can now drink coffee knowing you are doing good! If you would like to order your own coffee for home, head to https://commongoodcoffee.nz/ ‘HOME FOR THE 100TH SHEEP’ REBUILD IN MANILA For the past 20 years good friends of Ruth and Ian, Edna & Kaloi Ranario, have run a well-established orphanage in a slum – where they live. Unfortunately, the orphanage burnt down (by an accidental fire) within 24 hours of our own recent bell tower/vestry fire. Unlike us, they did not have insurance, therefore, our offering this week will be donated towards rebuilding their orphanage. Thank you to those who have already given. If you would like to give online, please make sure you put in the reference field ‘orphanage’. Please note these donations may not be eligible for a tax credit. FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM PAGES Te Korōria now has its own Facebook and Instagram page. Please click on the links below, follow them, and invite your friends to follow too. The more people who follow us, the better our communication reach for the new build and fundraising. Te Korōria Instagram Te Korōria Facebook WE NEED YOUR HELP! Do you like offering hospitality? Or have a strong organising bone in your body? We are looking for volunteers to form a Te Korōria hospitality event crew. We will be creating and hosting a few events to communicate to the Karori Community what we are building, why, and seeking their financial support. Please let Kate know if you are interested or have questions. We would really love a large team – makes it more fun for everyone! We have a weekend retreat booked starting Friday, 27 August 2021 at Kopua Monastery, situated on a rural farm near Dannevirke. You are welcome to join the Cistercian Monks for any of the monastic services during the weekend while enjoying the solitude and peace of this sacred place. We have exclusive use of the lovely guesthouse. Interested in joining us on retreat? Contact Stephen 0274-530-000. More information on Kopua Monastery can be found at www.kopuamonastery.org.nz CURSILLO The heart of Cursillo is a 3-day live-in event that presents a specific method for deepening and living out our Christian faith. Cursillo also provides a strong follow-up and support network of both small groups and wider gatherings for mutual encouragement. This year the Men’s Cursillo event is being held at St Matthew’s Collegiate School, Masterton from 7-10 October 2021 and the Women’s event is being held at El Rancho, Waikanae from 14-17 October. If you are interested in attending either of these events, or you would like to know more, please contact Liam Jones liam.jones.nz@outlook.com FILLING UP FAST Tucked quietly below the Bell Tower is a 20ft shipping container on hire from Royal Wolf. It is there to store materials and equipment during the construction of Te Korōria. Already 25% full, over the next month the container will be filled right up as we empty the Parish Hall before its demolition. BELL TOWER & VESTRY REPAIRS UNDERWAY! We are pleased to advise that contractors have started repairing the fire damage to the Vestry Room and Bell Tower. We will keep you updated with the progress. In the meantime, please keep yourself and your children away from the scaffolding that has been erected in the church. ALPHA COURSES The Adult and Youth Alpha courses are now both underway. If you would like to know more about Alpha then please email our office office@karorianglican.org.nz COUNSELLING SERVICES Until our new Mind Health counsellor arrives, we recommend Lower Hutt based Kirstie Wilton. Kirstie is available through her website www.revivedthinking.co.nz and offers in-person, online and phone counselling services. DEVOTIONAL BOOKS We have some ‘devotional books’ available which you are more than welcome to borrow. You can pick up the books from the gathering area on Sunday. Before borrowing the books, we kindly ask that you fill out your contact details on the form which will be provided. ST MARY’S CHURCH PEWS Pick up a pricing schedule from the church foyer this Sunday, or, if you would prefer a copy emailed to you please request this via email to heidi@karorianglican.org.nz ALERT LEVEL 1 Under Alert Level 1 our services run to the usual schedules ie. morning tea is served, communion is by two elements, and the kids head out together to their GodZone groups from the 10.30am service. Please remember it is important to keep tracking the places you visit by using the Government Contact Tracing App, continue to regularly clean your hands and stay home if ill.
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Ninja A-League Round 15 Match Preview
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- A return to home comforts for the Wellington Phoenix. Head coach Paul Temple is looking forward to taking on Melbourne Victory at Porirua Park after two games on the road. “Obviously it’s been a good season for us at Porirua... The post Ninja A-League Round 15 Match Preview appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Upcoming: Junior Blue and White. 15 November 2020.
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- Weigh in for the Junior Blue and White is from 8.30 – 9.00am. Please be on time.Finish time is uncertain, but mid afternoon is usual. The post Upcoming: Junior Blue and White. 15 November 2020. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Training is still on.
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- Training under Level 2 protocols is on from Saturday 15 August. Peewee Judo is suspended until we return to Level 1. The post Training is still on. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Friday Night Fling to Celebrate Spring
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- Join us this Friday for a picnic on the Green complete with brazier, fairy lights and music BYO Food and Drinks Sausage sizzle, hot drinks, juice, marshmellows on sticks and icecreams available to purchase The Village Green, 157 Hataitai Road 5.
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GIANT PNP Spring Series Race One
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- Please note that the courses have changed slightly from what was previously published.
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Aikido Nelson & Motueka seminar, 9 – 15 July 2012
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- Aikido Nelson & Motueka is holding a seminar with Aaron McConnell 9 – 15 July. You can do the whole week or just the weekend. Contact Martin: macocam@gmail.com for more information.
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Cheeky the Brave - and Boris the not quite so
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- Updates from Cheeky and Boris' new people: "We have progress, Cheeky the Brave is now stomping around like he owns the place, weve had lots of cuddles and he likes me to hold him up so he can see out...
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Get 15% off tickets to the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s...
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- Get 15% off tickets to the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s ‘Giselle’ featuring Orchestra Wellington! The quintessential Romantic ballet, Giselle is a perfect fusion of every element that makes ballet so special: human characters, elegant costumes, beautiful choreography and exquisite pointe work.
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Entries Open – 2022 Hurricanes Under 15 Rugby Tournament
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- Secondary Schools are invited to enter the Hurricanes Under 15 Boys Rugby Tournament.
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Entries Open – 2019 Hurricanes Under 15 Rugby Tournament
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- Secondary Schools are now invited to enter the Hurricanes Under 15 Boys Rugby Tournament.
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Entries Open – 2021 Hurricanes Under 15 Rugby Tournament
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- Secondary Schools are now invited to enter the Hurricanes Under 15 Boys Rugby Tournament.
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ORCHESTRA WELLINGTON presents NUTCRACKERSATURDAY 15 OCTOBER...
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- ORCHESTRA WELLINGTON presents NUTCRACKER SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER 2016, 7:30PM MICHAEL FOWLER CENTRE, WELLINGTON Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869) Overture to Beatrice and Benedict (Composed 1860) Béla Bartók (1881–1945) Piano Concerto No 3 in E Major (Composed 1945) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893) Nutcracker Ballet, Act II (Composed 1892) Marc Taddei, Conductor Michael Houstoun, Piano It is no surprise that the most personally dramatic of Romantic composers, Hector Berlioz, revered the works of one of the greatest dramatists, William Shakespeare. His last substantial work was a comic opera based on two characters from Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Mercurial and bright, the overture captures the essence of an opera Berlioz described as “a caprice written with the point of a needle”. Michael Houstoun and Orchestra Wellington have enjoyed a long and fruitful artistic relationship. Music Director Marc Taddei calls the intelligence and clarity that Houstoun brings to his musicmaking “a perfect fit for the Bartók”. The Third Piano Concerto is Bartók’s most lyrical, full of whimsical and beguiling melodies influenced by Hungarian folk music. Bartók wrote it as a gift for his wife, Ditta, who was also a concert pianist. In keeping with the Orchestra’s 2016 theme of final masterworks, the concerto is truly Bartók’s “last word,” written during the illness that claimed his life. Tchaikovsky’s greatest gifts shine in his last ballet, the Nutcracker. His ability to write unforgettable melodies is matched by orchestration that clothes them in their most attractive colours. The Nutcracker is filled with the impulse to move, and its music understands everything about how a human body might express grace, power and emotion. With its fantastic scenes and dramatic montages, this is music that brings the imagination to life. For the fourth time, the Orchestra will celebrate its partnership with Hutt Valley’s Sistema youth orchestra Arohanui Strings by inviting them onstage to perform with them. The pieces include the Finale from Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings (in honour of the Orchestra’s Last Words theme), Purcell’s Rondo from the Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra and a few other miniature gems. This partnership performance is the highlight of the year for many of the Sistema families, says Arohanui Strings director Alison Eldredge. “We are very grateful for OW’s support as well as for the pizza, smiles and encouragement our young players receive on this special occasion.” www.orchestrawellington.co.nz
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Street Smart: Why are Wellington’s streets so darn narrow?
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- Ever wondered why Wellington’s streets are so darn narrow? Wellington City Council’s local historian Gábor Tóth recounts the tale.
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2019 Junior Development Tournament #2 – Sunday September 15
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- We are pleased to announce the second Junior Development Tournament of 2019 with the assistance of Pub Charity. This will be on Sunday September 15 at the Empire Table Tennis Club, Marine Parade, Petone. Enter by noon Saturday June 15... Continue Reading →
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Weekly News 15 July 2024
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- This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results Wellington Athletics life membership Congratulations to Anne Hare who was awarded a life membership of Wellington Athletics at the Annual General Meeting. As well as representing New Zealand at the Olympics and other international events, Anne has been […]
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National Vocations Awareness Week '15
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- August 2015 Feature The annual ‘National Vocations Awareness Week’, 2–9 August 2015, promotes vocations to the priesthood, women and men religious, diaconate and consecrated life through prayer and education, and to renew prayers and support for those who are considering one of these particular vocations.
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Chair’s update, November 15, 2013
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- Off to a flying start….
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Twilight Racing – 15 January 2020
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- Wednesday saw the return of the Twilight Races.
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March 15 one year on
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- Action would come later, after the grief, after the sorrow, but at first Mai Mostafa was simply speechless.
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Newsletter Week Ending 15 March
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- Coronavirus—Covid 19 (Updated since Sunday)In response to Coronavirus being officially declared a pandemic, we have decided to: Cease using the common cup at communion in ALL of our services until further notice.
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Newsletter Week Ending 15 December
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- Feed My Lambs Christmas GiftsThis Christmas we are helping support Kaitaia families who are struggling and are also receiving much needed help from various government agencies.
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Mayoral update for 15 April
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- Kia ora Wellington. What a day it's been on the South Coast.
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School Notices - 15 June 2020
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- With Level 1 now in place we are still continuing with our hygiene, and pick up & drop off protocols.
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Weekly news 15 June 2020
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- Options this week Tuesday 6.
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No swimming – 15 wasted years
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- Sixteen years ago, the Wellington city council said it didn’t want to have a large empty building site in Mt Cook. A year later it got what it didn’t want. And the large empty building site in Mt Cook has stayed empty for fifteen years. The prime site has been empty since the city council allowed the Boys Institute swimming pool to be demolished to make way for a supermarket. Only the street frontage remained.
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A City for People
- Decades of inaction have meant house prices are out of control, while old rental properties rot out from underneath us. A whole generation of people are at risk of being forced out from the central city into new suburbs sprawling north, spending hours every day in traffic jams. We believe the Spatial Plan will allow Wellington to plan for the future so that new generations of Wellingtonians can share the city we love, and have a chance to live in a home that is affordable, accessible, healthy and warm.
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- draft-spatial-plan
- housing
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Yellow Fever
- Supporters of Wellington Phoenix FC. We dig our football. We think its brilliant Wellington has the A-League franchise. We know Wellington has a great football community and we know the city will get behind the team. So will we - and we'll have a bit of a lark along the way.
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Masala Restaurant
- Masala Indian Restaurant welcomes you to join us in central Wellington for the ultimate Indian dining experience.Our comfortable lounge style setting and warm atmosphere will ensure you a great night out on the Courtney Place Strip. We have a large restaurant so we can easily cater for both big group bookings or dinner for two.
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Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project
- Manawa Karioi Ecological Restoration Project is one of Wellington's oldest reforestation projects and is on land that is part of Tapu Te Ranga Marae in Island Bay.
- Submitted by tonytw1
- Tagged as:
- conservation
- island-bay
Te Ahi Ka - Loop Track, Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Dowse Art Museum
- The Dowse is a progressive art museum that is highly regarded both nationally and internationally.
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- hutt-valley
- museums-and-galleries
The Dowse Art Museum, Stevens Grove, Lower Hutt Central, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5010, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Street City Church
- We're a group of everyday people who are trying to become the kind of church described in the Bible, where teaching is relevant, worship is real and lived-out everyday, friendships are honest, prayer is constant and compassionate care is given to those in need.
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Wakefield Hospital
- Wakefield Hospital is the largest private hospital in the Wellington region. It is located in the suburb of Newtown and along with Bowen Hospital is owned and operated by parent company Wakefield Health Ltd.
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- newtown
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Glenside - the halfway
- Glenside is a suburb located between Wellington and Porirua, centrally located at the southern end of New Zealand's North Island. It is mainly rural zoned and is between the neighbouring communities of Johnsonville and Tawa on the old Porirua Road. Hills, streams and rural landscape characterise the area. The resident population is 336
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- wcn-hosted
- porirua
- johnsonville
- community-groups
- tawa
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Our Bar
- New Zealand’s capital city now has a fantastic new gay bar - ‘Our Bar’, is opening in October. With a warm and inviting atmosphere it is unparalleled in the community. Our Bar is not an average pub; it is a bar with great food, great people, great staff and an even greater heart.
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- bars
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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