2492 days ago

Knowledge Bank

Grant from Havelock North

For all those interested in Hawke's Bay history the Knowledge Bank is holding a fund raising event :
Popular local historian Michael Fowler will talk on Thursday March 21st at the Havelock North Community Centre (Magdalinos room seats 250). Doors open at 5.30pm, Michael will speak from 6 till 7pm, the subject being his “favourite stories. Tickets are $10 and can be obtained from the Knowledge Bank - ph 8335333 (Linda Bainbridge)
Also Saturday March 23rd, 10am till 3pm there will be an open day (free) at Stoneycroft, Omahu Road - will include the Genealogist group as well and volunteers will be there to show visitors around - tea, coffee etc available and various publications will be on sale - including photos and articles
We'd love to see you at either or both events

More messages from your neighbours
6 days ago

Neighbourhood Challenge: Who Can Crack This One? ⛓️‍💥❔

The Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

What has a head but no brain?

Do you think you know the answer? Simply 'Like' this post if you know the answer and the big reveal will be posted in the comments at 2pm on the day!

Want to stop seeing these in your newsfeed?
Head here and hover on the Following button on the top right of the page (and it will show Unfollow) and then click it. If it is giving you the option to Follow, then you've successfully unfollowed the Riddles page.

Image
1 day ago

Poll: Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

🎁 Holiday Gift Chat!

Do you ever regift?
What’s your take on asking for a receipt if a gift doesn’t fit?

Image
Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
  • 77.9% Yes! It's better to regift what I don't need
    77.9% Complete
  • 22.1% No. It's the thought and effort that matters
    22.1% Complete
371 votes
20 hours ago

CHILDREN'S PAGEANT

Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church

24 December at 4.00pm at St Columba's Church. A short gathering, involving children and families in telling the Christmas story. Children (and grown-ups) can dress up as angels, shepherds or animals. ALL ARE WELCOME.