Community Lands Changes: we want to know what you think!
The Greytown Trust Lands Trust is looking at possible changes to the lease arrangements over four sections we own and administer on behalf of the Greytown Community.
The changes aim to provide wider use for recreation, sport, and other community activity as well as providing more security for the tenants.
We want to know what people in Greytown think about the changes before we decide.
A link to a short survey can be found on our website at www.greytowntrustlands.org.nz.... Check out the flyer attached.
Survey closes 11.59pm, Sunday 28 August 2022
Share your most delicious (but affordable!) go-to meal...
Winter is knocking at the door and the cost of living has already made itself at home. So let's help each other out by sharing your meal ideas that don't break the bank.
Comment below with your go-to meals that are delicious and affordable.
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Wairarapa Film Festival - starts this Thursday! Get your tickets now
Celebrate local film and filmmakers at the 4th Wairarapa Film Festival, an absolute Autumn gem for our region.
There are 19 events on over the four days of the Wairarapa Film Festival (starting this week Thursday May 23- through till Sunday 26 May) Check out the programme on the official website. www. waifilmfest.co.nz
Wairarapa has been home to internationally celebrated filmmakers, including Vincent Ward, Barry Barclay, Jemaine Clement, Ramai Haywood, Sir Peter Jackson, and James Cameron.
As well as four days of film screenings with special guests presented at Regent 3 Cinemas, Masterton, there are workshops, artists talks, poetry and photographic displays. Its a wonderfully it's a rich festival and you'll discover the remarkable stories of our people and places, as the festival celebrates of local film, filmmakers and stories - past and present.
Check out the full programme waifilmfest.co.nz...
International Contemporary folk duo WE MAVERICKS Carterton Event Centre 26 May
Australian based duo We Mavericks have been called contemp-folk, alt-country and acoustic-pop, but no words capture their musical kinship, or the heartfelt way they relate to their audiences. Real-life troubadours they perform in Carterton on Sunday 26 May playing tracks from their forthcoming album. Victoria Vigenser (NZ) and Lindsay Martin (AU) interweave effortless strings, soulful vocals and driving rhythms to form a singular, intense musical voice. The duo have been performed on festival stages throughout Australia and New Zealand. Don’t miss this opportunity to catch this duo in our region.
Tickets available at nz.patronbase.com...