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Cami from Hokowhitu
Pūrerehua: Live story telling in Palmy – Saturday night 23rd February, 7pm, at the PN City Library.
This fantastic ‘stand up’ event showcases ordinary people telling personal stories. This show will feature all kinds of storytellers – including a retired scientist, a massage … View morePūrerehua: Live story telling in Palmy – Saturday night 23rd February, 7pm, at the PN City Library.
This fantastic ‘stand up’ event showcases ordinary people telling personal stories. This show will feature all kinds of storytellers – including a retired scientist, a massage therapist and child birth educator, a mother, a spiritual blogger, a Massey distinguished professor, and an insurance supervisor. Sharing in their stories will enrich you and your story.
We look forward to seeing you there. Bring your whanau.
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Richard from Awapuni
Hi Neighbours,
There's another eclectic 'turn of events' taking place in Palmerston North during the coming week, including a visit from the NZSO.
Romina from Highbury - Westbrook
We have found 5 of these since living in our current home, luckily only two have been alive. When their legs are spread they would be about 6 to 8 cm. I'd like to know what type of spider it is and if I should be concerned.
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