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Jason Cowlam from New Zealand Red Cross
It’s not just the festive season. It’s also cyclone season. Cyclones are happening more often, they‘re getting more severe, destructive and deadly – and they’re even reaching us here in New Zealand. What would you do if you lost everything?
During this time of giving, … View moreIt’s not just the festive season. It’s also cyclone season. Cyclones are happening more often, they‘re getting more severe, destructive and deadly – and they’re even reaching us here in New Zealand. What would you do if you lost everything?
During this time of giving, give a gift for good to help those who need it most. You can easily help them with warmth, water, meals, shelter, community outreach and welfare centre support.
Click here to help
We’re so grateful to all the generous sorts who’ve chipped in to get us here. So, let’s lose the gifts… and turn our big day into a celebration with the nation.
For every $10 donated from you, Spark Foundation will give $10 too – up to a grand total of $10,000 across all 10 charities.
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The Team from WEL Networks
Thanks everyone for your patience and support during recent power outages. The lightning strikes caused major damage to our network which meant a very intense 24 hours on the ground!
Just in case you were caught out by the outages, and for future planning we've created some tips to help you… View moreThanks everyone for your patience and support during recent power outages. The lightning strikes caused major damage to our network which meant a very intense 24 hours on the ground!
Just in case you were caught out by the outages, and for future planning we've created some tips to help you be prepared.
Got a question? Feel free to give us a call 0800 800 935.
Kyra from Fitzroy
Today, (7/12) a very special couple have been married 72 years!!!
The wife is seriously ill and can't leave her bed... so to help cheer her up and to celebrate their anniversary, I'm inviting all of you - yes all of you - to come and sing Christmas carols on their front lawn tonight.
We… View moreToday, (7/12) a very special couple have been married 72 years!!!
The wife is seriously ill and can't leave her bed... so to help cheer her up and to celebrate their anniversary, I'm inviting all of you - yes all of you - to come and sing Christmas carols on their front lawn tonight.
We will meet at 7.15pm on Mount View Rd near Heather Place. We will then walk together to their house and sing for about 15 minutes accompanied by the Salvation Army band.
Please share this invite with anyone you think might be interested and particularly those who live in the area.
If anyone can't find us on the night, my number is 027 2853625.
Thanks!
Carla
Jean from Tauwhare
A wonderful announcement for us - people/children with all types of disabilities to use bus transports cover Waikato (and hopefully Waipa) area. If you do not know or heard about it. Many people/children with disabilities WANT to remove the barriers and to make our life easier. It is not about … View moreA wonderful announcement for us - people/children with all types of disabilities to use bus transports cover Waikato (and hopefully Waipa) area. If you do not know or heard about it. Many people/children with disabilities WANT to remove the barriers and to make our life easier. It is not about selfish because you have NOT experience yourself as a disabled person. I am an advocator for these people/children with disabilities over many years. www.waikatoregion.govt.nz...
The Team from
Our favourite thing about Christmas is the wonderful Christmas COLOURS that pop up as Santa's arrival approaches. Greens reds and golds dotted around town remind us that it's so easy to put a little colour into someone else's Christmas...
Remember to stay Kiwiana safe these … View moreOur favourite thing about Christmas is the wonderful Christmas COLOURS that pop up as Santa's arrival approaches. Greens reds and golds dotted around town remind us that it's so easy to put a little colour into someone else's Christmas...
Remember to stay Kiwiana safe these holidays whether you're travelling out of town or staying at home. Merry Christmas!
- From the Elves at Resene
Hi neighbours,
Are you planning of flying with Air New Zealand in the lead up towards Christmas? Some Air NZ staff are planning to strike four days out from Christmas – on the airline's busiest travel day of the year. To read more, click here.
Christmas is a hectic time of year in general … View moreHi neighbours,
Are you planning of flying with Air New Zealand in the lead up towards Christmas? Some Air NZ staff are planning to strike four days out from Christmas – on the airline's busiest travel day of the year. To read more, click here.
Christmas is a hectic time of year in general for some families. Close to 42,000 customers booked to travel domestically and internationally on that date now face potential flight cancellations, the airline has said. Keep an eye on the story link above and we'll keep this post updated as more information comes out.
Hampton Downs and Mazda present Mad Mike's Summer Bash 3! Mad Mike and Radbul will take on New Zealand's best! The best drifters will again feature in the headline summer bash shootout event where all comers will go up against Mad Mike.
The event format includes the 767B demos, top 16 … View moreHampton Downs and Mazda present Mad Mike's Summer Bash 3! Mad Mike and Radbul will take on New Zealand's best! The best drifters will again feature in the headline summer bash shootout event where all comers will go up against Mad Mike.
The event format includes the 767B demos, top 16 drift superclass, triple threat team event, open drift sessions, time attack outlaws, gymkhana, international cruise sessions and the new summer bash skid king.
There will be the Family Fun Zone, VIP Trackside Lounge and grandstands so the fans can get up close to the action. Don't miss out - come and join us for the third instalment of Mad Mike's Summer Bash!
See the cars, see the stars.
Find out more!
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Hey neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. Come along to your Community Health Forum next week.
When: 9.30-11.30am, Wednesday 12 December
Where: Fellowship Room, The Link, Cnrs River Rd & Te Aroha St, Hamilton
Community Health Forums are a gathering of … View moreHey neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. Come along to your Community Health Forum next week.
When: 9.30-11.30am, Wednesday 12 December
Where: Fellowship Room, The Link, Cnrs River Rd & Te Aroha St, Hamilton
Community Health Forums are a gathering of local people who come to listen to updates from the Waikato DHB, share their thoughts and talk about what matters to them about healthcare in their community. On the agenda this time – tackling obesity in children, “Let’s talk” mental health update, developments in tele/virtual health, primary care update and more.
We look forward to meeting you. He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen
RSVP for catering purposes to communityhealthforum@waikatodhb.health.nz
Find out more!
The Team from Hamilton City Council
Should we reduce speeds to 30km/h around schools? And do we need more 40km/h areas in our residential areas?
Hamilton City Council is wanting your views on these questions and more related to speeds in Hamilton.
Go to our online forum to register and share your views and thoughts with us, … View moreShould we reduce speeds to 30km/h around schools? And do we need more 40km/h areas in our residential areas?
Hamilton City Council is wanting your views on these questions and more related to speeds in Hamilton.
Go to our online forum to register and share your views and thoughts with us, comment and discuss with other participants, and vote on the ideas which appeal to you.
Let your voice be heard.
Come and join the discussion at yourideas.hamilton.govt.nz
Learn more
Angela O'Leary - Hamilton City Councillor from Councillor Angela O'Leary - Hamilton City Council
ATTENTION GROUPS, ORGANISATIONS AND CLUBS! I'm on a mission and I need your help!
Our lives are affected every day by decisions made by your city's Mayor and Councillors - people elected every 3 years to represent you. In spite of this, voter turnout for the Hamilton Council elections … View moreATTENTION GROUPS, ORGANISATIONS AND CLUBS! I'm on a mission and I need your help!
Our lives are affected every day by decisions made by your city's Mayor and Councillors - people elected every 3 years to represent you. In spite of this, voter turnout for the Hamilton Council elections has been steadily declining. And next year, a new crop of candidates will put their names forward.
I have put together a fun and informative talk where I share insights into why people don't vote and what can be done about it. I will come to you. Send me a message or contact me at: angela.oleary@council.hcc.govt.nz or 027 808 7701
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Marg Forde from St Stephen's Tamahere
All are welcome to join us as we celebrate the goodwill that is the Christmas season and the joy of the birth of Jesus. This Saturday evening December 8th from 6.30pm we have Community Carols in our lovely church grounds. Bring a rug and a picnic and enjoy the singing or join in yourselves to the … View moreAll are welcome to join us as we celebrate the goodwill that is the Christmas season and the joy of the birth of Jesus. This Saturday evening December 8th from 6.30pm we have Community Carols in our lovely church grounds. Bring a rug and a picnic and enjoy the singing or join in yourselves to the music provided by the Cambridge Brass Band.
From Monday, 10th to Friday, 14th there are twice-daily choir services in the church, at 10.30 and 1 pm as follows:
Monday 10th Dec 10.30 Rototuna Primary School 1pm: Rukuhia School Tuesday 11th Dec 10.30 Tauwhare School 1pm: Tamahere School
Wed 12th Dec 10.30 Grier & Giane Gardyne 1pm: Flute group
Thursday 13th Dec 10.30: Eastside Singers 1pm: St Columba’s School Friday 14th Dec 10.30: Cathedral Singers 1pm: Recorder group
Our Christmas Festival Shop in the church hall will be open on those days from 10 am to 4 pm selling Christmas gifts and decorations, handmade locally and lovingly throughout the year by a dedicated team of people who meet at St Stephens every Thursday morning.
Light refreshments like tea, coffee, juice, shortbread and Christmas cake are available at the shop.
You are welcome to bring a picnic and enjoy it on our beautiful grounds surrounding the hall and church.
Christmas Festivals have been held at St Stephens since 1986 with the aim of presenting the Bethlehem Story and raising funds for various charities. Last year $13,000 was raised which was distributed to the Red Cross, Hospice Waikato, Alzheimer Charitable Trust,Blind Foundation and St Stephen's Church.
Hi neighbours,
Tuesday's storm over the Waikato caused havoc for some locals, including Clem Newby whose cows were struck by lightning. The dairy farmer said he heard a "hell of a bang" before finding four cows had died when hit by lightning. You can read the full story here, please… View moreHi neighbours,
Tuesday's storm over the Waikato caused havoc for some locals, including Clem Newby whose cows were struck by lightning. The dairy farmer said he heard a "hell of a bang" before finding four cows had died when hit by lightning. You can read the full story here, please note however there is a graphic warning on this story as some images may be upsetting.
"The lightning was just horrific and it really frightened myself. I had never heard anything like it in my life and it really shook the cowshed," says Clem.
The storm caused power outages, school closures, and flash flooding. Even some houses were hit by lightning. So, what was it like at your place? Have you ever seen a storm like this in the Waikato before? Share your thoughts with us in the replies below.
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