Free CAB seminar on "Sport and recreation opportunities in Christchurch"
Our migrant connect service is running a FREE seminar- Sport and recreation opportunities in Christchurch
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WHEN: 1:30-3:30pm on Sunday 9 February 2020
WHERE: Christchurch Community House, 301 Tuam St, Christchurch Central - Free parking on Tuam St
There will be a Free light lunch and a Certificate of Attendance provided
Topics include:
- How to find out about sport and recreation opportunities
- Cycling in the city
- Fishing regulations
- Beaches and water safety
- Info about various sports including football and cricket
- Classes for migrant- and refugee-background women
For more information contact Sally at migrant.cabchch@gmail.com or 022 655 3744
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Eating over Christmas and New Year’s Resolutions to diet are in the past
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Eating at Christmas time was always different from the rest of the year. For most of the year I would be secretly eating but for that short week in December, I had free reign. It was that one time when everyone seemed to want to eat the way I did every single day. It was acceptable to eat chocolate for breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper and beyond.
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