Home Based Educare
Hi! My name is Tracey Molloy, and I am a home-based educator with Nurtured At Home. I am a fully qualified, fully registered ECE teacher. I was born and raised in Napier and returned here with my foster son, Kaiden in January 2021, from Upper Hutt where I spent 5.5 years living and working, which is where I fostered my son, Kaiden, who is 7 years old. I have been in early childhood for over 30 years, as a Nanny and as a Montessori/ECE trained teacher. After returning from Bermuda in 2010 I completed my degree in ECE Teaching and got my first job as a qualified teacher in Upper Hutt. Moving forward as home-based educator I will provide your children with learning opportunities to discover, explore and develop independence through art/creative play; exploration of the natural environment (planting and growing plants is one example) and baking. These are just a few of the activities we will do together there will also be opportunities to participate in music groups, play groups and educational excursions. I love working with children and I look forward to working alongside you and your child/ren. My availability is Monday to Friday 7am til 6pm and I have 2 spaces available for over 2 year olds and a morning space for an under 2
Minimalist Design in Apartment Living
Ryman’s Charles Upham Retirement Village resident Di is a former fashion designer, artist and self-confessed shoe hoarder who travels, still paints and has stamped her eclectic minimalist style on her apartment.
She gives us her top 3 design tips on how she’s turned her space into a beautiful home.
Hi, what's your name?
We want to get to know our neighbours and we think you do too!
Simply share a little about yourself on the Know Thy Neighbour page and others will follow suit (you could also win one of our 10 x $50 Prezzy® cards!).
Are you the go-to person for baking advice (and a cup of sugar!) or have some computer skills that you're happy to share? We'd love to know.
Whether you're looking for others to join you on your walks, or just wanting to know more about your neighbours, go ahead and introduce yourself.
Fluoride Free Procession and Protest
Thursday 18th April at 11am.
Many Hawkes Bay residents will have seen notices and petitions that Fluoride Free Hawkes Bay have circulated. Hastings District Council added hydrofluorosilicic acid to our water supply without informed consent, and without warnings placed at the Flaxmere and Havelock Nth water distribution points. This toxic chemical is harmful to many but especially pregnant mothers and bottle-fed babies.
Fluoride Free New Zealand and NZDoctorsSOS have filed an injunction in the high Court contesting this action.
On Thurs residents are urged to meet at the Hastings Civic Square, and then at 1130am sharp proceed through the Hastings CBD, arriving at HDCouncil about 12noon where professional speakers, local and throughout New Zealand, will explain the problems with this recognised poison.
Please share this public notice to whanau, family and friends.