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Arts for Health Community Trust
Arts for Health Community Trust is celebrating 30 years of service to the Hamilton community on Sunday 9th April at the Rotary Lounge, Hamilton Gardens from 1pm until 3pm. Please come along and help us celebrate this milestone - there will be a silent auction of artworks and a fundraising … View moreArts for Health Community Trust is celebrating 30 years of service to the Hamilton community on Sunday 9th April at the Rotary Lounge, Hamilton Gardens from 1pm until 3pm. Please come along and help us celebrate this milestone - there will be a silent auction of artworks and a fundraising raffle. Please RSVP to Lynda on 07 8382271
Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hi neighbours! Out of more than 400 votes on our changing a tyre poll, 59 per cent of you said you can confidently change a tyre on your car. For the 13 per cent who couldn't (like me) or for those who need a refresher, check out out latest reporter challenge by clicking the link below!
Reporter Hamilton Press
I have a confession - before last week I did not know how to change a car tyre. Turns out, a lot of females in my office also do not know how. We can't be alone here - who is confident in changing their car tyres if ever in a sticky situation (no cell service, no passers-by etc). Honest … View moreI have a confession - before last week I did not know how to change a car tyre. Turns out, a lot of females in my office also do not know how. We can't be alone here - who is confident in changing their car tyres if ever in a sticky situation (no cell service, no passers-by etc). Honest answers!
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Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
The Waikato District Health Board, backed by the police, have renewed their support for a one-way door policy governing Hamilton's restaurants, bars, pubs and clubs.
But it could take more than six months before Hamilton City Council can revisit the idea. What are your thoughts? Should … View moreThe Waikato District Health Board, backed by the police, have renewed their support for a one-way door policy governing Hamilton's restaurants, bars, pubs and clubs.
But it could take more than six months before Hamilton City Council can revisit the idea. What are your thoughts? Should Hamilton have a 1am exit-only policy? Vote in our poll and comment below.
*Please write NFP if you do not want your comments printed*
Read the full story at: www.stuff.co.nz...
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SuperValue Supermarkets are helping the Willowbank Kiwi Breeding programme to set up a new crèche for little kiwis as part of the Operation Nest Egg. SuperValue and FreshChoice have donated $5,000 to help give a head start to building the new kiwi pens. You can help too by donating at your local … View moreSuperValue Supermarkets are helping the Willowbank Kiwi Breeding programme to set up a new crèche for little kiwis as part of the Operation Nest Egg. SuperValue and FreshChoice have donated $5,000 to help give a head start to building the new kiwi pens. You can help too by donating at your local SuperValue supermarket from the 20th March until the 23rd April 2017! Learn more
Karen from Nawton
BOARDER WANTED
Aged 25+ preferably female to live with single older woman and 4 cats in a flat level 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms smoke free home in a quiet culde-sac. Short drives to Nawton mall and the Base. $180 single person or $270 couple, includes use of all facilities, (Internet, power etc).… View moreBOARDER WANTED
Aged 25+ preferably female to live with single older woman and 4 cats in a flat level 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms smoke free home in a quiet culde-sac. Short drives to Nawton mall and the Base. $180 single person or $270 couple, includes use of all facilities, (Internet, power etc). buy own food. do own cooking, washing and help with dishes. Responsible for own areas ( bedroom, bathroom). Must be trustworthy, honest, reliable and respectful. Absolutely no drugs. Please phone or text Karen on 027 3901487. Genuine replies only. Room available from 15th of April.
This is your chance to show your community a little love - and to WIN great prizes. Once again, The Warehouse and Neighbourly are encouraging neighbours to get more involved in their neighbourhood by creating a Great Community Clean Up event. It doesn't need to be anything big; picking up a … View moreThis is your chance to show your community a little love - and to WIN great prizes. Once again, The Warehouse and Neighbourly are encouraging neighbours to get more involved in their neighbourhood by creating a Great Community Clean Up event. It doesn't need to be anything big; picking up a little litter in your street, tidying up your favourite park, or removing bits and bobs from a nearby beach are all great events! Official 2017 Great Community Clean Up Events take place between 27 April and 3 May. Register your event now and be in to WIN! Learn more
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