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Doors to Hamilton Library will reopen on July 9 - next week - with big plans scheduled for the reopening.
The library, in Hamilton's Garden Place, was closed in November 2016 after part of it was found to be earthquake-prone. The $635,000 fix include changes such as a coffee cart and a more… View moreDoors to Hamilton Library will reopen on July 9 - next week - with big plans scheduled for the reopening.
The library, in Hamilton's Garden Place, was closed in November 2016 after part of it was found to be earthquake-prone. The $635,000 fix include changes such as a coffee cart and a more open frontage. Monday's re-opening will start with a ceremony at 9.30am, followed by storytelling, and children's entertainment and activities.
Read the full story here.
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Resene's colour and tech experts were live on Homed last night to answer your paint and decorating questions. If you missed it, you can catch up on all the questions and answer, here, and hopefully get some inspiration for your next project.
Sarah Bichan from Inspiring Communities
Looking to grow your community relationships? Need to find out how to measure your success? Want to know what leadership looks like?
Here’s a list of our upcoming workshops around New Zealand. Save the dates!
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Our dedicated Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers received many wonderful messages from people all over New Zealand during National Volunteer Week. Thank you for taking the time to recognise the work of Fire and Emergency volunteers in your community.
Volunteering can be rewarding. If you … View moreOur dedicated Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers received many wonderful messages from people all over New Zealand during National Volunteer Week. Thank you for taking the time to recognise the work of Fire and Emergency volunteers in your community.
Volunteering can be rewarding. If you want to know what it takes to become a Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteer, find out more at fireandemergency.nz/volunteering
Since 1998 AMP has dedicated more than $2.4 million towards helping over 300 everyday Kiwis realise their dreams. If you’ve got a passion you want to turn into a reality, an AMP Scholarship could help you get there. Apply today! Find out more
Dianne from Hamilton East
Are you wasting your weekend gardening, trying to get rid of that patch of weeds? STOP! For just $25 that garden could be looking magical again...yes for one hours work, I could get your garden in shape. The Roach Family have been involved in plants (we still bud our own roses!) and here in … View moreAre you wasting your weekend gardening, trying to get rid of that patch of weeds? STOP! For just $25 that garden could be looking magical again...yes for one hours work, I could get your garden in shape. The Roach Family have been involved in plants (we still bud our own roses!) and here in Hamilton, for over 70 years. I have pruning, weeding, and propagation skills and have an appreciation of what plants work well together. So don't delay, pm or ph 0275556214
Dolores from Glenview
Lenox CD117B Turntable CD Burner Radio Cassette System
Burn CD directly from record
Cassette player
AM/FM radio
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12 keys remote control
51cm (length) x 35 cm (width) x 31.5cm ( height)
Price: $100
Matt from Rukuhia
I recently made a post here about recycling computers which got a lot of feedback and response. I thought I’d expand that by giving some general directions for recycling, not just computers, but electronic equipment and other kinds of materials. As I noted in that post, Dave from RecycleIT in … View moreI recently made a post here about recycling computers which got a lot of feedback and response. I thought I’d expand that by giving some general directions for recycling, not just computers, but electronic equipment and other kinds of materials. As I noted in that post, Dave from RecycleIT in Frankton (www.recycleit.co.nz, 0276295000) is the man to talk to if you’ve got some old computer equipment you’re looking to get rid of. It doesn’t matter whether or not it’s working. He will reuse, recycle and/or strip computer equipment for parts, and in some cases will even do pickup’s from your address.
The caveat to that is CRT monitors and TV screens (the big old clunky ones). Those need to be taken into the dump shop at the refuse centre (the dump) in Frankton, where a $5 fee will ensure they are recycled properly (this style of monitor contains many harmful substances like lead and mercury). As far as I know these are not taken with the inorganic rubbish collections. Other electronics, like metal waste in general, can be taken into most metal recyclers and exchanged for a bit of pocket change – I personally use Scrap Palace in Hamilton. This includes items like dishwashers, stereos and rusty old heaters.
As for the rest, here’s some places to take stuff:
Batteries (car or otherwise): Most metal recyclers will take these.
Clothing/Toys/Bikes/etc: I tend to drop off to the Sallies, but there's Hospice shops, Red Cross, you name it.
Clean rags/scrap material: Either the SPCA in Te Rapa (they get used for cleaning cages), or a local car mechanic might need rags on an ongoing basis to get the grease off their hands.
Food scraps: Know a pig farmer? (Or dig a square compost hole next to the garden, line the sides and top with wood to keep the rats out)
Cardboard/paper: The recycling collection services in the Waikato/Waipa will pick up a box of paper/cardboard approximately the size of your recycling bin, as well as what’s in your recycling bin. Just flatten any boxes.
General items/materials: Sometimes trademe is useful if the stuff is valuable, but if it’s not (or you’ve been burned by trademe in the past), Freecycle is an online recycling network where you can list stuff you want to get rid of, as well as stuff you want - anything from wooden pallets to computer monitors. The Hamilton group is here: groups.freecycle.org...
The main reason for writing this was the amount of good quality materials I see going to waste or left to rot in the rain whenever the inorganic collection season starts locally. By comparison, with a very small amount of effort you can possibly save someone else a lot of time and energy. As for computers, often it's only a very small part that needs replacing if they're faulty - I had a client who chucked out an entire machine because one stick of RAM was faulty (a repair/diagnosis cost of ~$50) and bought a new one at a cost of $600. Better to get it checked!
- Matt Bentley is a computer repair expert with Waikato Home PC Support.
Email info@homepcsupport.co.nz or phone 0211348576
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The Hamilton Gardens Development Trust want to fast-track the $15 million development with plans to complete a further 17 gardens within 10 years - causing tension between the Trust and Friends of Hamilton Gardens. Read the full story here then vote below if you think this is a good idea or not.
… View moreThe Hamilton Gardens Development Trust want to fast-track the $15 million development with plans to complete a further 17 gardens within 10 years - causing tension between the Trust and Friends of Hamilton Gardens. Read the full story here then vote below if you think this is a good idea or not.
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Rita from Tamahere
The Tamahere Lions Club have invited a guest speaker – Michaela Latimer to talk about Intuitive Eating. Michaela is a certified Intuitive Eating practitioner, member of the Association for Size Diversity And Health (ASDAH) and fierce advocate of the Health At Every Size (HAES) movement.
The … View moreThe Tamahere Lions Club have invited a guest speaker – Michaela Latimer to talk about Intuitive Eating. Michaela is a certified Intuitive Eating practitioner, member of the Association for Size Diversity And Health (ASDAH) and fierce advocate of the Health At Every Size (HAES) movement.
The event starts at 6pm with drinks and mingle followed by the Intuitive Eating presentation at 6.30pm.
The dinner is to be served at 7.30pm. It is a set menu with the Main Course of Moroccan Spiced Chicken Breast with a mushroom sauce served with Seasonal Vegetables and Potato dish of the day. The dessert is White Chocolate and Raspberry Cheesecake.
When: Thursday July 19th 2018 6pm
Venue: Hamilton Airport Hotel and Conference Centre - Hudson's Restaurant & Bar
Price: $25
Please message on this post or email tamaherelions@gmail.com if interested.
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