Masterton District, Masterton

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2489 days ago

True Dentistry 1a Seddon Street has a Dental Hygienist available each Wednesday

TRUE from Carterton District

Our dental hygienist's role in the practice is to work with the dentist to meet the oral health needs of patients. She is focused on helping our patients achieve the best oral health practices they are able to perform. She is here to help you carefully design a hygiene programme that best … View moreOur dental hygienist's role in the practice is to work with the dentist to meet the oral health needs of patients. She is focused on helping our patients achieve the best oral health practices they are able to perform. She is here to help you carefully design a hygiene programme that best suits your needs. Call True Dentistry 06 379 8799

2489 days ago

"Stone Aged Brains in Smart Phone Times:How to Survive & Thrive in the modern world!

Pixie from

Whether you're seventeen or seventy, this will be an evening of ideas, humour, and most of all practical strategies for surviving and thriving in modern times with Nigel Latta on Thursday 14th March from 6.45pm Carterton Events Centre.
Pre-show drinks and nibbles included.
Tickets are … View more
Whether you're seventeen or seventy, this will be an evening of ideas, humour, and most of all practical strategies for surviving and thriving in modern times with Nigel Latta on Thursday 14th March from 6.45pm Carterton Events Centre.
Pre-show drinks and nibbles included.
Tickets are available on Eventfinda or drop in and get your tickets at the Masterton and Martinborough i-SITE's.

2489 days ago

Te Kāuru - Flood Management Chat

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

The Te Kāuru Subcommittee is in the process of drafting a floodplain management plan for managing the current and future flood risks from the Waipoua River. Drop in at the Masterton Club 98 Chapel Street TODAY between 4pm and 7pm to get answers to your queries. See you there

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2489 days ago

Pea weevil restrictions

Biosecurity New Zealand

Restrictions are still in place in the Wairarapa.

We have successfully reduced the number of pests invading our plants, but we still need your help to eradicate this completely.

So please, no pea planting, no pea seeds and no pea straw.

This pest has the potential to destroy pea crops, so… View more
Restrictions are still in place in the Wairarapa.

We have successfully reduced the number of pests invading our plants, but we still need your help to eradicate this completely.

So please, no pea planting, no pea seeds and no pea straw.

This pest has the potential to destroy pea crops, so restrictions are for both commercial and residential growers. With your help, we can eradicate pea weevil completely.

If you see peas growing, get in touch: 0800 80 99 66, or biosecurity.govt.nz/peaweevil
Find out more

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2490 days ago

Free transport to snorkel events

Sophie from Greater Wellington Regional Council

We’ve arranged for some FREE minibuses to make sure everyone who wants to come to our popular snorkelling events can make it on 2nd & 9th March (there’s limited car parking on site). One will leave from Titahi Bay and one from central Porirua at regular intervals, there will be return … View moreWe’ve arranged for some FREE minibuses to make sure everyone who wants to come to our popular snorkelling events can make it on 2nd & 9th March (there’s limited car parking on site). One will leave from Titahi Bay and one from central Porirua at regular intervals, there will be return minibuses to take you back too. You can also walk or cycle there along the coastal walkway, or over the hill down Whitireia Road.

We’ve added some great new activities for land dwellers as well, or for when you’ve finished snorkelling. Anyone aged 8 and above can snorkel (equipment provided) and the land activities are suitable for all ages!

Check the event pages for more information.

[Photo credit: Dive HQ Wellington / Mountains to Sea Wellington]

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2490 days ago

Playcentre Awareness Week: March 4-10, 2019

The Team from Playcentre Aotearoa

Playcentre Awareness Week, running from 4 – 10 March 2019, is an opportunity for you to come and visit your local Playcentre and see what it is all about. Playcentre nurtures a child’s learning, imagination, and growth. It not only gives your child a chance to grow, but you a chance to grow … View morePlaycentre Awareness Week, running from 4 – 10 March 2019, is an opportunity for you to come and visit your local Playcentre and see what it is all about. Playcentre nurtures a child’s learning, imagination, and growth. It not only gives your child a chance to grow, but you a chance to grow with your child.

During Playcentre Awareness Week centres around the country throw open their doors so anybody who wants to visit and experience playcentre can. Some centres will be having special events.

If you cannot make a visit during Playcentre Awareness Week, feel welcome to visit any time. New members are always welcome.

With over 420 centres throughout Aotearoa there is one near you.

Good for your child and good for you.

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2490 days ago

Who doesn't love a musical!

Tranzit Tours Wairarapa

Especially when it is one of the most iconic musicals of all time. You can join the Tranzit travel club to enjoy this amazing magical musical on May the 3rd at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington. We are making a night of it and stopping for dinner in Petone at The Jackson. St. Bistro first. … View moreEspecially when it is one of the most iconic musicals of all time. You can join the Tranzit travel club to enjoy this amazing magical musical on May the 3rd at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington. We are making a night of it and stopping for dinner in Petone at The Jackson. St. Bistro first. Today is the last day to book a seat- so grab some friends or come make some new ones and enter the mystical world of the jellicle cats. Ticket includes return bus transfers, dinner and show ticket. call us today- 0 800 471 227

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2490 days ago

Te Kāuru - Flood Management Chat

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

The Te Kāuru project team are at the Masterton Club 98 Chapel Street on Thursday 28 February from 4pm to 7pm to answer all your queries on the proposed approach to manage current and future flood risks from the Waipoua River.

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