Waltham, Christchurch

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2464 days ago

RSA Final reminder for free muffins this Tuesday

Bernard from Sumner

Be at the Village Inn on Tuesday 2 April 10.30 and buy a drink to get your free muffin. Transport issues? Tel 02041336921 .....We may be able to help.

2nd Apr coffee_5.pdf Download View

2471 days ago

Power Companies/Phone and Internet Providers

Ivan from Linwood

I am getting really P'd off with Competition among all these companies.
Why did the Government of the day sell or close MED and Post & Telegraph Services? They told us that competition would lower prices.
WHAT RUBBISH.... It seems that we have a multitude of different companies with about … View more
I am getting really P'd off with Competition among all these companies.
Why did the Government of the day sell or close MED and Post & Telegraph Services? They told us that competition would lower prices.
WHAT RUBBISH.... It seems that we have a multitude of different companies with about 15 to 20 times the infrastructure that one Company could do better and provide the best and cheapest service.
What do my Neighbours on Neighbourly think?

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2464 days ago

Vehicle tracking system GPS

Dianna from Woolston

I bought this but have no idea how to install it and cant afford to pay someone.
Booker included.
Bargin to keep your car safe.

Price: $40

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2464 days ago

Body shaper skinny trim look

Dianna from Woolston

I bought 3 only need 2.
Awesome 4 way stretch lightweight cotton crotch.
As seen on TV
Brand new bargin Price

Price: $8

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2464 days ago

FURBY

Dianna from Woolston

Take the opportunity to grab this awesome Furby , awesome condition fir only $15 πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

Price: $15

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2464 days ago

Little golden books

Dianna from Woolston

Classic books we grew up with.......
Summer vacation
Bambi
Elmo loves you
Elmo's 12 days of Christmas

Price: $3

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2465 days ago

Stories for girls book

Dianna from Woolston

A stunning book was $30 as new condition. See photos.

Price: $8

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2465 days ago

Nemo book and CD , Robin Hood CD

Dianna from Woolston

Bargain $5

Price: $5

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2466 days ago

Phillipstown Hub's Twilight Gala is happening TONIGHT

Carly McCall from Phillipstown Community Hub

Come join us in a celebration of the strength and unity of our community.

Free food, games, entertainment and more. 5:30-7:30pm, 39 Nursery Rd. All welcome!

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2466 days ago

Today we remember. πŸ’™πŸ™

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Through these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.

Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist… View more
Through these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.

Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist or pikorua which resembles two intertwined pikopiko ferns - a fern known for thriving in dark, damp areas of our woods. A reminder that difficult conditions can actually be an opportunity for tremendous growth.

The entanglement of the pikorua also has no beginning or end which is often used to represent an everlasting bond. Although we are all on our own path in life, in the end we always come back together - we are all connected through our interwoven lives.

#KiaKaha #ChristchurchStrong #NSNZcelebratecommunity

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2466 days ago

Christchurch memorial: All eyes on NZ for as victims of terror attack remembered

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

A man who survived the Christchurch terror attack but lost his wife has told tens of thousands gathered for the national memorial service that he has "chosen love" and has forgiven.

For the first time in our history, Kiwis and people around the globe tuned in to a live broadcast of the … View more
A man who survived the Christchurch terror attack but lost his wife has told tens of thousands gathered for the national memorial service that he has "chosen love" and has forgiven.

For the first time in our history, Kiwis and people around the globe tuned in to a live broadcast of the commemorations for the 50 victims of the March 15 mosque shootings.

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2467 days ago

launch of Christchurch's new digital storytelling project

Donald Matheson from Red Zone Stories

Our team at Canterbury Uni has been hard at work preparing Red Zone Stories, a storytelling tool that you can use to tell your story about places in the residential red zone. Come to the launch event to find out how you can download and use the app in order to share your memories, opinions and … View moreOur team at Canterbury Uni has been hard at work preparing Red Zone Stories, a storytelling tool that you can use to tell your story about places in the residential red zone. Come to the launch event to find out how you can download and use the app in order to share your memories, opinions and hopes for the future

The launch will have drinks and nibbles

Community leaders including the mayor Lianne Dalziel, Evan Smith of the Avon Ōtākaro Network and community board member Linda Stewart will be talking about their communities' stories

Download the free app
Android: play.google.com...

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2467 days ago

SCERT Expo event tonight!

Julie from Somerfield

A reminder that tonight our SCERT (Somerfield Community Emergency Response Team) are fortunate to have Tyler Barton present to all of our communities about the Alpine Fault impending to rupture (but hopefully not in our lifetime!?!!)
It will be an interesting & informative evening thanks to … View more
A reminder that tonight our SCERT (Somerfield Community Emergency Response Team) are fortunate to have Tyler Barton present to all of our communities about the Alpine Fault impending to rupture (but hopefully not in our lifetime!?!!)
It will be an interesting & informative evening thanks to this really lovely Somerfield Local University of Canterbury PhD student!!
We will also acknowledge the events since Friday 15th March when our world and city in particular changed!!
Thanks to the Cashmere High Students who will participating in our event on behalf of all who may be grieving following the Mosque Mass shootings.
We have many fun games / novelty items to share with anyone attending - Thanks to the All Right Campaign and the NZ Blood Service!!!
We welcome anyone at all to join us and hope you find it a worthwhile experience and you are able to meet some residents /groups within our various communities.
If you or your community group are contemplating ideas for creating a New preparedness / response group then this will also be a great event for you to Not miss!
If anyone local to Somerfield has not yet received a SCERT package and would like for one - please either pick one up tonight or let me know.

Warm Regards and Kia Kaha to everyone for tomorrow morning's National Memorial event!

Julie Tobbell.
SRA Chairperson / SCERT committee
somerfieldra@gmail.com
scert.stmarks@gmail.com

SCERT EXPO Programme 2019 March.pdf Download View

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2467 days ago

Gala

Sarah from Waltham

Come along to our Gala. Friday night

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2470 days ago

Thousands embrace at Christchurch vigil to show solidarity after mosque terror attacks

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Aroha and solidarity rang out loud and clear across Christchurch's Hagley Park as tens of thousands attended a vigil to remember those killed in the mosque massacres.

People, sitting on picnic blankets and on chairs, turned to strangers and embraced, others wiped their partners tears and … View more
Aroha and solidarity rang out loud and clear across Christchurch's Hagley Park as tens of thousands attended a vigil to remember those killed in the mosque massacres.

People, sitting on picnic blankets and on chairs, turned to strangers and embraced, others wiped their partners tears and women wore headscarves to show their solidarity.

Speakers stood on a stage meant for the Bryan Adams concert cancelled a week earlier, and in front of them a sea of people sat in absolute silence as the names of the 50 killed were read out by the Linwood mosque Imam Ibrahim Abdul Halim.

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