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Hannah Cunningham from Volunteer Marlborough
As a volunteer support worker, you can provide support, information and practical assistance to people affected by crime and other trauma.
If you've got a big heart and you'd like to share some love and kindness, Victim Support are currently recruiting volunteer support workers.
You can … View moreAs a volunteer support worker, you can provide support, information and practical assistance to people affected by crime and other trauma.
If you've got a big heart and you'd like to share some love and kindness, Victim Support are currently recruiting volunteer support workers.
You can get full info on this and all available roles (and apply online) by clicking the 'read more' button below
Alternatively, send us a message, call/txt 021478330, or email vm@volunteermarlborough.org.nz
Cheryl from Richmond
Microgreens Delivered Fresh, in a Grow Tray, Ready to Eat, Direct to your door or you can collect from our home stall.
What are Microgreens?
They are baby vegetables/herbs jammed packed with up to 40 times more goodness than the mature plant.
What does Home Grown seedlings do?
At Home Grown … View moreMicrogreens Delivered Fresh, in a Grow Tray, Ready to Eat, Direct to your door or you can collect from our home stall.
What are Microgreens?
They are baby vegetables/herbs jammed packed with up to 40 times more goodness than the mature plant.
What does Home Grown seedlings do?
At Home Grown Seedlings, we value and appreciate the efforts that everyday kiwis must factor into their lives to stay healthy. We offer you the opportunity to design your own seed tray with a mix and match of all your favourite Microgreens or choose from our standard lines. Mighty Micro are grown & fertilized with certified organic media, packed full of goodness and waiting for you to harvest.
No Fuss, No Waste & Ready in Seconds.
How much does each tray cost and how to order?
Our medium punnets are our popular sellers, they start from $5.00 and our large flat trays, are popular within hospitality or large families, starting from $15. We offer delivery service direct to your door. If you register for weekly/fortnightly rolling orders, you can rest easy that we will automatically deliver to you each week before you run out. If you’re a local or visiting the area, stop by our stall and pick from our selection of Microgreens or Veg/Herb seedling plants.
Microgreen are a highly flavoursome, nutritious, easy to use versatile product that is gaining momentum in café’s, bars, restaurants, and shops all over the world. If you feel as excited as we do about Organically Grown Microgreens, we would love the opportunity to share our fresh trays with you.
We are currently growing the following, however, if you cannot see your favourite Microgreen: text or call us and we will try our best to accommodate.
Beetroot $6.60
Parsley $6.00
Rocket $5.00
Sunflower $5.00
Coriander $6.00
Basil $6.00
Celery $7.00
How do I use my Microgreens?
To reap the health benefits of microgreens, eat them immediately after harvest as superfoods, like most vegetables, begin to lose their nutritional value rapidly after harvest. You can add Microgreens to anything you want but it is best to eat Microgreens raw.
How do I look after my Microgreens?
Just water the soil (do not spray leaves), and your Microgreens will stay fresh right up to the point you harvest.
WE OFFER FREE DELIVERY within Richmond, or with a minimum order of $100 (this is area dependent).
Additional deliveries available upon request.
Contact details:
Call Cheryl on: 027 396 1505
chezrobertson@msn.com
Richmond
Price: $5
Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.
Offer applies to all Resene green 60ml testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers … View moreSimply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.
Offer applies to all Resene green 60ml testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers between 1-30 June 2020 at Resene owned ColorShops.
Trees That Count are an environmental charity on a mission to plant millions more native trees throughout New Zealand. Trees That Count runs the country’s only marketplace which provides a place for anyone to fund or gift native trees. This support is matched with planters throughout the country who are restoring, and growing, precious wildlife corridors or pockets of native forest, turning small projects into mighty ones.
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Jean from Tahunanui
I am outraged that the Minister for Economic Development has used a little-known loophole to allow the 56 movie crew for Avatar to enter New Zealand, while we are all patiently and quietly enduring lockdown to keep us all in New Zealand, safe. Why on earth are there 2 rules here? This is worse … View moreI am outraged that the Minister for Economic Development has used a little-known loophole to allow the 56 movie crew for Avatar to enter New Zealand, while we are all patiently and quietly enduring lockdown to keep us all in New Zealand, safe. Why on earth are there 2 rules here? This is worse than Cummings breaking the lockdown rules in the UK- this is 56 people breaking the lockdown rules! .
And the crew have apparently flown in from LA, one of the current coronavirus hotspots in the US.
And... get this! The producer says, "We're feeling very comfortable coming to the safest place in the world". Well - it WAS the safest place...
Does anyone know of a petition about this please? I have emailed our Prime Minister at jacinda.ardern@parliament.govt.nz
72 replies (Members only)
Katy Jones Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Do you think schools need to change the way they teach children to read? Some educators and parents are calling for a phonics based approach, after a surge in parents noticing problems with their children's reading, writing and spelling during lockdown.
Judy from Upper Moutere
To the person that thinks it’s ok to walk on to my property while the fence is down and TAKE MY ORNAMENTAL OWEL just letting you know that it’s NOT OK !! and can you please put it back .
It was put there to make people smile so you’re also taken there happiness .
Im just wounding how you … View moreTo the person that thinks it’s ok to walk on to my property while the fence is down and TAKE MY ORNAMENTAL OWEL just letting you know that it’s NOT OK !! and can you please put it back .
It was put there to make people smile so you’re also taken there happiness .
Im just wounding how you think theft is ok ???
Reinhard from Mapua
Finally - Mapua's popular movie nights are back! On Sunday, June 14th the Packhouse Cinema will play the movie "Judy" in the Mapua Hall.
The story covers Judy Garland’s last gig in London. The film uses flashbacks in order for the audience to understand her character. What the … View moreFinally - Mapua's popular movie nights are back! On Sunday, June 14th the Packhouse Cinema will play the movie "Judy" in the Mapua Hall.
The story covers Judy Garland’s last gig in London. The film uses flashbacks in order for the audience to understand her character. What the story lacks in structure, it makes up with warmth. While this is a softer portrait, it still feels totally authentic.
The story hinges upon Garland trying to understand herself while making poor choice after poor choice. If you know anything about Judy Garland, you know where she is going... But what you may not know is --- how she arrived there! It is a deeply sentimental portrait of a brilliant mind and troubled heart.
What a heart-wrenching performance by Renee Zellweger. At times I had to remind myself that this wasn't Judy Garland. There have been some cynics saying that "Only a fool would try to play Garland." Dare, I say, Zellweger just made a fool out of you cynics.
No wonder she won the 2020 Golden Globe award and 2020 Academy Award for this performance.
As we are still under alert level 2 there will be some changes this time. Tickets have to be purchased in advance by sending an email to mapuahallsociety@gmail.com with your booking request. You will then receive payment instructions. Seats will be provided by the hall, so don't bring your own chairs. Also, due to the limited space in the BM room, numbers for visitors are limited to 50. Reservations have to close once the booking gets to that number.
Tickets are 12 dollars a person.
Judy from Tahunanui
Fluffy bears/dogs/elephants for sales
$3.00 each
Phone Judy on 02102286585
Price: $3
Judy from Tahunanui
Cushions
For sale
$8.00 each.........reply Judy 02102286585
Price: $8
Maria from Richmond
Popular fiction and interesting non-fiction. I sell at markets but sell cheaply so I can't pay you big prices. I also on sell dvds and cds. But if you want them gone and are happy with a small donation please get in touch. Txt/ph Maria 022 5445322 Thanks in advance. :)
Sonja & Peter from Blenheim
$4,500 ono
3 private owners
Excellent condition and it is a regularly serviced car.
Power steering - Electric windows - Cruise control - Air conditioning – New air shocks on the back
170,000 KM - With new WOF
Phone 027 578 9062
Price: $4,500
Hannah Cunningham from Volunteer Marlborough
For the second installment of our new Q&A series sharing about community organisations around Marlborough, we caught up with the team at The Blue Door...
What is the The Blue Door's mission/goal? We aim to be a leading reuse organisation that also supports and gives back to the … View moreFor the second installment of our new Q&A series sharing about community organisations around Marlborough, we caught up with the team at The Blue Door...
What is the The Blue Door's mission/goal? We aim to be a leading reuse organisation that also supports and gives back to the Marlborough community.
What do your volunteers do? Our volunteers help in a variety of ways; providing customer service, sorting and pricing donated items (e.g. books, toys, linen, clothes, kitchenware), placing priced goods in the shop, and manning the checkout counter. We have approximately 40 volunteers and we couldn't do it without them!
How does The Blue Door support and give back to the community? We provide a welcoming, friendly, non-judgemental place for Marlborough people to buy inexpensive clothing, goods and furniture. However, we are so much more than an 'op shop'. We also give the shop profits back to the Marlborough community by way of grants, provide furniture and goods free to those referred to us by other organisations, provide new Christmas gifts annually for children (distributed by MGC Leos), give jars free to the foodbank, and we are a battery and mobile phone recycling depot!
Where can people follow and connect with you? We're on Facebook: www.facebook.com...
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If you're interested in joining the Blue Door team when Covid-19 restrictions are reduced, get in touch with Hannah at Volunteer Marlborough: via direct message, call/txt 021478330, or email vm@volunteermarlborough.org.nz
Eva from The Brook
Hi there,
I have been trying to find the posting of the lady who offered to do sewing repairs including for soft furnishings (my poor sofa is too comfy to let go to rack and ruin!).
I think her name may have been Penny.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
People are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified,… View morePeople are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
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