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Mindful colouring has been proven to help reduce stress and anxiety and induce a meditative-like state in adults too.
Help scribble your worries away with this free community-inspired colouring sheet to give your brain a creative boost.
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Lindsay Upton from Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS)
Writing your organisation's story is complex.
Candace Thum is a community developer in Auckland's, Manukau East. She likes to write. She likes to help people. She likes to share stories.
Candace specialises in Community Storytelling, and empowering change from the inside out while also… View moreWriting your organisation's story is complex.
Candace Thum is a community developer in Auckland's, Manukau East. She likes to write. She likes to help people. She likes to share stories.
Candace specialises in Community Storytelling, and empowering change from the inside out while also documenting key themes and learnings for groups, organisations and policymakers.
Here's her story.
Marie from Flat Bush
Eastern Stars Band Will hold their annual Spring Concert on 28th September at Eastview Baptist Church, 559 Chapel Road, Botany, at 7pm.
Come along for a great night of musical family entertainment.
Tickets $25 Family, Adults $10, Students/Seniors $5.
Tickets available at door.
Queries to Barrie or … View moreEastern Stars Band Will hold their annual Spring Concert on 28th September at Eastview Baptist Church, 559 Chapel Road, Botany, at 7pm.
Come along for a great night of musical family entertainment.
Tickets $25 Family, Adults $10, Students/Seniors $5.
Tickets available at door.
Queries to Barrie or Marie 2714558 ro 021 722171
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Our gardens are getting smaller, so NZ Gardener wants to come up with some suggestions for edible crops that do well in pots and small spaces! Suggest the crops that have done well for you (ideally specify a variety) and tell other keen gardeners how you grew them, how they performed for you, and … View moreOur gardens are getting smaller, so NZ Gardener wants to come up with some suggestions for edible crops that do well in pots and small spaces! Suggest the crops that have done well for you (ideally specify a variety) and tell other keen gardeners how you grew them, how they performed for you, and any practical advice you would pass on to ensure a great result with that crop, and any secret tips you are prepared to pass on! If your tip is used in the magazine, you'll receive a free copy... And of course the glory of being in New Zealand's favourite gardening magazine! Click on this link to send us your best tip!
Wenkai from Flat Bush
Hi everyone,
Previously I made a post about the intersection of Valderama Dr and Ormiston road (see below).
If you use this intersection, please keep reading, if you don’t, please keep reading anyway.
I have contacted Auckland Transport and they basically said although there has been … View moreHi everyone,
Previously I made a post about the intersection of Valderama Dr and Ormiston road (see below).
If you use this intersection, please keep reading, if you don’t, please keep reading anyway.
I have contacted Auckland Transport and they basically said although there has been accidents, no one has been seriously hurt or died. So no urgent plans to do anything about it.
But with the new half of Valderama Dr opened, the intersection looks a little something like the google maps screenshot with arrows (see attached).
So I’m urging you, if you are as concerned as I am about the potential serious accident, injuries, deaths, that may happen at this intersection. Please go onto the Auckland Transport website, hit the contact button on top right and fill in a feedback form. Maybe if they receive more than 2, they might take this matter seriously.
Thanks for your time. (If you aren’t concerned, fill in a feedback form anyway, we should unite together)
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Previous post:
Hi all,
I have becoming increasingly concerned over the intersection of Valderama Drive and Ormiston Rd.
Here is a screenshot of the enquiry I sent to the council which got forwarded to Auckland Transport on the 4th March 2019. And then the next screenshot is their response which I chased up on 9th August 2019.
In my opinion, I feel their response is pretty poor, do we wait until someone is dead or seriously hurt before we do something about it? Since submitting the enquiry, I’ve seen another two accidents. Although no one was hurt, but another two nevertheless.
What are your thoughts and advice?
Thanks for your time.
I'm standing to be your councillor in the upcoming election because I love Auckland. Our city is a great place to live but we need more passion, ambition and leadership to make it everything it could be.
For over a decade I’ve worked as a problem solver for large organisations, helping … View moreI'm standing to be your councillor in the upcoming election because I love Auckland. Our city is a great place to live but we need more passion, ambition and leadership to make it everything it could be.
For over a decade I’ve worked as a problem solver for large organisations, helping them improve outcomes for customers, staff and shareholders. I want to use my skills, experience and love for our city to improve Auckland for everyone. I will fight for proper investment in East Auckland, improve transport, preserve our environment and ensure our communities have a strong voice.
You can contact me anytime on Neighbourly, Facebook, mobile (022 543 7601) or via my website.
With your support, I will provide the vision and leadership to tackle the tough issues, put in the hard work and ensure the people of East Auckland are heard at the council table.
Find out more
Hi Neighbours, Victim Support are currently recruiting new volunteers in Counties-Manukau who can be there to help people coping with the impacts of crime and trauma.
Volunteers receive comprehensive training and support from our professional team, and no qualifications or experience are … View moreHi Neighbours, Victim Support are currently recruiting new volunteers in Counties-Manukau who can be there to help people coping with the impacts of crime and trauma.
Volunteers receive comprehensive training and support from our professional team, and no qualifications or experience are required.
You’re invited to join us for an information evening to learn more about how you can become a Victim Support Volunteer Support Worker:
6.00-8.00pm, Wednesday 2 October
Friendship House
20 Putney Way
Manukau CBD
(Snacks provided)
Contact us at events@victimsupport.org.nz or 09 263 2733 to RSVP, or to arrange a discussion about volunteering if you can’t make it along.
Thanks – we look forward to seeing you there!
Grace and the Victim Support Counties team
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Sian Sidwell from East City Wesleyan
Huge Garage Sale at The Hope Shop this Saturday morning 21 September. Amazing second hand bargains for the entire family with prices starting from 20 cents!!!!!
Lindsay Upton from Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS)
At a recent MECOSS Community Networking Meeting, sprightly Brenda Loader (96), spoke about her plans to formally celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Howick's Horticultural Society in 2023 - the same year Brenda also turns100!
Because she feels she's not getting any younger, Brenda is … View moreAt a recent MECOSS Community Networking Meeting, sprightly Brenda Loader (96), spoke about her plans to formally celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Howick's Horticultural Society in 2023 - the same year Brenda also turns100!
Because she feels she's not getting any younger, Brenda is putting a call out to those interested in getting involved with the planning of this special occasion, to come forward and join the organising committee.
Please contact MECOSS, if you're available to assist.
Owner from Loose Threadz
Do you have Designer items in your wardrobe you no longer wear? Bring them in to Loose Threadz at 14 Moore St Howick and we will sell them on your behalf.
Looking for Designer items at a reasonable price? Come visit us at 14 Moore St and see our awesome collection of labels at great prices.
We … View moreDo you have Designer items in your wardrobe you no longer wear? Bring them in to Loose Threadz at 14 Moore St Howick and we will sell them on your behalf.
Looking for Designer items at a reasonable price? Come visit us at 14 Moore St and see our awesome collection of labels at great prices.
We also accept Designer Shoes, Handbags & accessories.
Ph Debbie on 021 1174636 for more info or email me at dapratt@xtra.co.nz.
Ally from Flat Bush
⚘2019 Spring/Summer Timetable🌼🌸
First Free Class Trial💕🌻🐝
$5 PER CLASS
Under 12 and Over 60 years old Free
Concession $25 (5classes + 1FREE class)
*Concession card non-refundable**
Please read our terms and conditions this is required before participation 🤗
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First Free Class Trial💕🌻🐝
$5 PER CLASS
Under 12 and Over 60 years old Free
Concession $25 (5classes + 1FREE class)
*Concession card non-refundable**
Please read our terms and conditions this is required before participation 🤗
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**Collaboration with Botany & Flat Bush Ethnic Association and Sports Auckland***
Saturday
4pm
Ormiston Primary School
$2
On Friday 6th September the Acacia Cove residents were spoilt with a visit from the Manukau Youth Jazz Orchestra. What a treat it was!
These kids, aged between 13 and 15, are talented beyond belief and it was amazing to see them in action. Not only are they very good at playing various … View moreOn Friday 6th September the Acacia Cove residents were spoilt with a visit from the Manukau Youth Jazz Orchestra. What a treat it was!
These kids, aged between 13 and 15, are talented beyond belief and it was amazing to see them in action. Not only are they very good at playing various instruments, there were a few amazing vocal performances too.
Both our Residents and our Manager, Bruce Cullington was very impressed. Well done to Musical Director Joseph Allan and thank you for bringing the kids to Acacia Cove.
We would love to see them again.
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