Crystal Cafe
A Cafe with unlimited cups of tea and coffee. Light supper also provided. Gather around the table and talk spiritual matters for inspiration insight and development.
Get to talk to Readers and Healers who will join in the conversations. People like Michelle and Trevor, Janet, Malia, Glynis, Irene, Sue and Sonia. Take a glance into The Crystal Point Virtual Store. Learn about the Crystal of the Month. Oh and wait, there's more! You even have a mini reading and healing on the night.
Stay to the end and experience a wonderful universal healing experience with a team of dedicated people.
The Cafe is for everyone whatever the stage of their awakened journey.
Prebook online and save www.thecrystalpoint.nz... or purchase on the night by cash or eftpos.
See you there!
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Trevor, Michelle and James Nelley 07 8476780
Say goodbye to tyre waste
About 40% of the 6.5 million tyres Kiwis use every year are recycled, repurposed, or used as tyre-derived fuel. But the rest end up in landfills, stockpiled or dumped.
The good news is now there’s an easy solution to all that tyre waste. It’s called Tyrewise and is New Zealand’s first national tyre recycling scheme.
Tyrewise ensures that tyres in Aotearoa New Zealand are recycled or repurposed properly, saving millions from going to the landfill.
Find out more about the scheme online.
Poll: Does the building consent process need to change?
We definitely need homes that are fit to live in but there are often frustrations when it comes to getting consent to modify your own home.
Do you think changes need made to the current process for building consent? Share your thoughts below.
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.
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91.8% Yes
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7.8% No
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0.5% Other - I'll share below!
What's your favourite piece of Waikato history?
Car parks inspired a milking shed design that took off around the world and became a piece of Waikato District history.
A hundred-year-old church and gravestones from the 1880s will also feature as the district turns the spotlight on its past for its first Heritage Day on April 20.