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Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
The fun starts after sunset tonight.
Pile into the car and be prepared to be impressed.
Drive safely and enjoy the magic of the lights.
Please let us know if there are other addresses we should add to our interactive map on the story. Just click through to see all the addresses.
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Do you know where to go if a tsunami happens when you are at home, work, school or anywhere else?
Contact your local Civil Defence group to find tsunami zone maps for your area and plan your route today. www.civildefence.govt.nz...
If you are near the coast, remember LONG OR STRONG: GET GONE
… View moreDo you know where to go if a tsunami happens when you are at home, work, school or anywhere else?
Contact your local Civil Defence group to find tsunami zone maps for your area and plan your route today. www.civildefence.govt.nz...
If you are near the coast, remember LONG OR STRONG: GET GONE
If you feel an earthquake that lasts for more than a minute or makes it hard to stand up, don’t wait for an official tsunami warning. Move immediately to the nearest high ground or as far inland as you can. Walk or bike if you can. Stay there until you get the all clear.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
That's it folks. Fire season is officially over unless you get a permit.
Firing up a gas-powered barbecue for Christmas is still ok but you can forget about those wood and coal barbies.
Rachel Roberts from Inspiring Communities
Inspiring Communities is running a very cool two day event in Auckland in April. it's for everyone working in, with or alongside neighbourhoods and communities. We are taking buses to the four corners of Auckland to see first hand how communities are to see first-hand how community-led … View moreInspiring Communities is running a very cool two day event in Auckland in April. it's for everyone working in, with or alongside neighbourhoods and communities. We are taking buses to the four corners of Auckland to see first hand how communities are to see first-hand how community-led development is happening across the city. Local hosts will introduce participants to projects, approaches, relationships and success factors that grow resilience, that is driven by and works for local people. And then we will take what we learn into a second day of interactive workshops. Activate is the first of its kind in New Zealand - it's going to be great - click on our link for all the details.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think … View moreSometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.
Age Concern New Zealand will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect this Holiday Season.
3. Ring your older family members and friends to wish them happy holidays. Something as simple as a phone call can have positive benefits that go both ways. Connection with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Surely a string of earthquakes around the world can't mean the end of days?
Well, people in Blenheim are starting to wonder, and they are turning to religious friends for reassurance.
Verma from Blenheim
Hi all,
I would like to know if there is any of you planning to join this marathon on Sept 2017?
I would like to join you for the training and preparation of the said event.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Mayor K Gurunathan says women play a critical role in both emergency preparedness and recovery. "Men are largely useless."
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
We all know a neighbour who goes above and beyond, are the glue of our street or community and who really make a difference in our lives. Neighbours Day Aotearoa wants to celebrate those people, so we are introducing the NEIGHBOURHOOD CHAMPIONS. Each month we will be sending a wee gift of thanks to… View moreWe all know a neighbour who goes above and beyond, are the glue of our street or community and who really make a difference in our lives. Neighbours Day Aotearoa wants to celebrate those people, so we are introducing the NEIGHBOURHOOD CHAMPIONS. Each month we will be sending a wee gift of thanks to the neighbourhood champion of the month. How does it work? You can nominate a champion in your neighbourhood by emailing kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz with the story, a picture if you have one, and your neighbourhood champion's contact number or address if you have it so we can get in touch with the if they win. We will post the story and the picture on our facebook page. The story that gets the most likes that month wins the gift of thanks. Our first gift is this beautiful Pohutukawa Pendant from Paul Harris Art and Design .... perfect summer gift, and a perfect gift of thanks.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Missing cats in Marlborough have been returning home with broken claws, looking like they have been "scalped" or sprayed with methylated spirits.
The suspected abuse has cat owners on edge, with the mysterious injuries raising more questions than answers.
Click on the link to read the… View moreMissing cats in Marlborough have been returning home with broken claws, looking like they have been "scalped" or sprayed with methylated spirits.
The suspected abuse has cat owners on edge, with the mysterious injuries raising more questions than answers.
Click on the link to read the full story.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Every day until Christmas we are giving away prizes.
Today's prize: A pretty pair of silver earrings from Michael Hill.
To enter: Tell us which school has their Christmas tree outside Michael Hill Jewellers in Blenheim.
Winner announced tomorrow morning along with the next giveaway.
… View moreEvery day until Christmas we are giving away prizes.
Today's prize: A pretty pair of silver earrings from Michael Hill.
To enter: Tell us which school has their Christmas tree outside Michael Hill Jewellers in Blenheim.
Winner announced tomorrow morning along with the next giveaway.
(This competition is also running on our Facebook page)
Ever wondered what Relay For Life is all about? Come down to the Forum building this Thursday 15th Dec to find out more info about Relay For Life 2017 or register your team. Some amazing prizes up for grabs for first teams registered.
What is your favourite Christmas treat? Mint sauce, scorched almonds, salted peanuts, picked onions? SuperValueSupermarkets are encouraging customers to give non-perishable food items to their local community through the Give Local in store. So when you are putting your fav into the trolley add a … View moreWhat is your favourite Christmas treat? Mint sauce, scorched almonds, salted peanuts, picked onions? SuperValueSupermarkets are encouraging customers to give non-perishable food items to their local community through the Give Local in store. So when you are putting your fav into the trolley add a second one for the donation trolley. An easy way to give locally this Christmas. Learn more
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
If you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people… View moreIf you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.
We will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect with your older neighbours this Holiday Season.
2. Pop over with a hand-made card from a child
A little note to say Happy Holidays can make the world of difference to an older neighbour. Have your son or daughter make up a card or get your crafty hat on and make one yourself. It’s a great excuse to pop over and have a nice chat.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Make the most of your second to last Sunday before Christmas.
Christmas in the Park: Pollard Park, 5pm, bring your own picnic, blankets and seats. Food, Mr Whippy, coffee, drinks, sausage sizzle and more.
Marlborough Farmers' Market: A and P Park, 9am to noon. Fresh produce, flowers, … View moreMake the most of your second to last Sunday before Christmas.
Christmas in the Park: Pollard Park, 5pm, bring your own picnic, blankets and seats. Food, Mr Whippy, coffee, drinks, sausage sizzle and more.
Marlborough Farmers' Market: A and P Park, 9am to noon. Fresh produce, flowers, strawberries, cheese, cherries and more.
Picton Rail & Sail: 10am to 4pm weather permitting.
Christmas carols: Restored Tua Marina Church, Brayshaw Park, 2pm to 4pm.
Cycle Re-Cycle Swap Meet: Athletic Park 10am to 3pm. Buy, sell, trade used bikes, parts and bike clothing. Live auction. Pimped bike, bike parade, best decorated kids under 6 bike. Shops may sell/swap old, used and surplus stock. BikeFit Marlborough.
Blenheim Pony Club: Pony Club Grounds, New Renwick Rd, 10am Michelle 5728984 or Grant 5782100.
Blenheim Bonsai Group: Intrigued by Bonsai trees and want to know more? Display and tree workshop, Selmes Nursery, 141 Battys Rd, 1pm till 3pm. John 0294783464 or Rod 021755100
Reboot Group: Wesley Centre, Blenheim from 4pm. Be refreshed and encouraged. Steve 0273688343. S
Ulysses: Toy run. Meet at the Woodbourne Tavern carpark. Ride leaves at noon.
Marlborough Golf Club: Marlborough residents golf, Sunday afternoons and all day Mondays. Play 18 holes $15 or 9 holes $10. Plus half price green-fees after 4pm every day.
Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club: Brayshaw Park. 10am to 4pm, rocks, minerals, crystals, work room and books. Free.
Modellers Society: Model boat and yacht sailing at Brayshaw Park, 1pm to 4pm.
Kapahaka, Tua Marina Hall: 12 to 3pm, all welcome.
Keyboard Club: 1.45pm, electronic keyboards. Adrienne 5786589.
Model Aero Club: ARA, Wairau Valley, 9am, Murray 5789199 or Tony 5779776.
Petanque: 10am, 65A Weld St, Chris 5787303. or John 5779789.
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