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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
A PADDLE out to honour a<br />
well -known New Brighton<br />
surfer who passed away after a<br />
short battle with cancer was held<br />
on Saturday.<br />
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Surfers pay tribute to ‘Rangi’ in paddle out<br />
REMEMBERED: Well-known New Brighton surfer Rangimaria King was honored with a paddle out on Saturday.<br />
Families, friends and fellow<br />
surfers gathered at the north<br />
rank near the New Brighton<br />
Pier to remember Rangimaria<br />
(Rangi) Adrian Te Otimi King,<br />
42, who died from liver cancer<br />
on <strong>May</strong> 4.<br />
Described as an “outstanding<br />
surfer” and a “New Brighton<br />
legend”, King was a professional<br />
surfer whose career took off in<br />
the late 1980s. He was a member<br />
of the New Zealand scholastics<br />
team and his career highlights<br />
included beating former professional<br />
surfer Martin Potter.<br />
King was competing at the<br />
Konica all stars skin contest<br />
at Sandon Point, Wollongong,<br />
when he beat Potter in the early<br />
1990s. •Turn to page 4<br />
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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
CHRISTCHURCH East<br />
National List MP Jo Hayes is<br />
calling for action on erosion<br />
issues near the South Brighton<br />
Domain estuary edge with<br />
more trees likely to disappear<br />
over the next few months.<br />
Ms Hayes is concerned the<br />
South Brighton Motor Camp<br />
and other businesses in the<br />
community are now “under<br />
serious threat”.<br />
“While the city council has<br />
acknowledged what is likely to<br />
happen, the dramatic estuary<br />
edge erosion has continued<br />
and the bank has become destabilised<br />
and unsafe, with dangerous<br />
voids below the surface,”<br />
she said.<br />
Ms Hayes said the residents<br />
and businesses in the area deserve<br />
better because properties<br />
are being devalued and are potentially<br />
becoming unsaleable.<br />
South Brighton Motor Camp<br />
owner Sam Hawkins said it had<br />
started to fund its own flood<br />
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RESIDENTS AND businesses in the eastern suburbs feeling they<br />
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This week Christchurch East National List MP Jo Hayes is calling<br />
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News<br />
Plan to make Palmers Rd safer<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
A HAZARDOUS road in New<br />
Brighton will be narrowed in a<br />
bid to be made safer.<br />
At its recent meeting, the<br />
Coastal-Burwood Community<br />
Board has approved for Palmers<br />
Rd (Bowhill Rd-New Brighton<br />
Rd) to be narrowed to 10m to<br />
make it safer.<br />
The road<br />
has been a<br />
concern for<br />
residents with<br />
12 crashes<br />
reported<br />
between 2005<br />
and 2016.<br />
David East<br />
City<br />
council staff<br />
originally<br />
recommended plans of narrowing<br />
the road to 9m.<br />
But the board viewed 9m as<br />
too narrow. It had concerns<br />
the road is a significant link for<br />
traffic from North Beach to the<br />
city and is a vital exit road in<br />
emergencies.<br />
At the meeting, city councillor<br />
David East said his main<br />
concern was the consistency of<br />
the roads in the area.<br />
“I just want to see some<br />
consistency and, frankly, I keep<br />
going back to the ludicrous<br />
decision to classify Palmers Rd<br />
as a local road.”<br />
“I would like to see Palmers<br />
Rd as a 12m road but even that<br />
is going to be a nightmare . . . it<br />
is not a local road, it is a reasonably<br />
well used thoroughfare.”<br />
Cr East raised concerns<br />
the last time there was a tsunami<br />
evacuation the traffic was<br />
backed up for miles and a narrower<br />
Palmers Rd will make it<br />
even worse.<br />
But he voted for the road to be<br />
narrowed to 10m.<br />
He told <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> the road<br />
needs to be upgraded, and<br />
although 10m is not ideal there<br />
seems to be “no way in hell” he<br />
can persuade council staff to<br />
construct a 12m road.<br />
But community board<br />
member Tim Baker’s vote was<br />
recorded against the decision.<br />
He said while narrowing the<br />
road to 10m is fine, 9m would<br />
have been sufficient and made<br />
the road slower.<br />
The board also requested<br />
further investigation reducing<br />
and removing all chicanes from<br />
its plans.<br />
It would also like council staff<br />
to consider removing a chicane<br />
from outside 96 Palmers Rd to<br />
VITAL: The<br />
Coastal-<br />
Burwood<br />
Community<br />
Board has<br />
approved<br />
Palmers<br />
Rd being<br />
narrowed to<br />
10m in a bid<br />
to prevent<br />
crashes in<br />
the future.<br />
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GILBERT<br />
WEALLEANS<br />
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Mr Baker said he disagreed, as<br />
the chicanes will slow the traffic<br />
down which is what the people<br />
want.<br />
But Cr East said he is “probably”<br />
leaning towards a 10m<br />
road with no chicanes.<br />
Work for the project will not<br />
begin until mid-<strong>2018</strong>.<br />
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News<br />
Former pro surfer honoured during paddle out<br />
•From page 1<br />
King narrowly came second to<br />
Australian surfer Mark Occhilupo<br />
in the Konica contest.<br />
He began surfing at age 11 after<br />
volunteers, including his father<br />
Wally, helped start a surfing<br />
programme as part of St Ambrose<br />
Anglican Church’s drop-in<br />
centre.<br />
Faith Family Fellowship<br />
Aranui soon found out the group<br />
was interested in surfing and donated<br />
their old surfboards from<br />
the 1940s.<br />
It wasn’t long before King<br />
“caught the bug”. He took just<br />
three weeks to pick up surfing<br />
while the rest of the group took<br />
about 18 months.<br />
His sister Nga Anderson said<br />
he would borrow other people’s<br />
surfboards and they would laugh<br />
at him until they saw him surf.<br />
Bid to get Haeata students walking, cycling<br />
Survey seeks<br />
to solve high<br />
travel times<br />
• By Sophie Cornish and Georgia<br />
O’Connor-Harding<br />
A SURVEY to find out what can<br />
be done to get more students<br />
to walk or cycle to Haeata<br />
Community Campus is expected<br />
to be released to the public.<br />
The Ministry of Education,<br />
New Zealand Transport Agency<br />
and city council are working on<br />
a feasibility study<br />
to identify solutions<br />
for students<br />
walking and<br />
cycling to the<br />
school.<br />
Due to the<br />
closure of schools<br />
Andy Kai<br />
Fong<br />
in the eastern<br />
suburbs to form<br />
Haeata, many<br />
students now travel further than<br />
they used to.<br />
The survey, expected to be<br />
released later this month or in<br />
“That was when they had different<br />
respect for him,” she said.<br />
EXIT Surf Shop owner Tristan<br />
Bennett said no one had heard<br />
of him before he competed in a<br />
Canterbury scholastic surfing<br />
ACTION: A survey to find out what can be done to get more students to walk or cycle to Haeata<br />
Community Campus will be released to the public.<br />
PHOTO: GILBERT WEALLEANS<br />
early June, aims to identify if the<br />
community is willing to see the<br />
issue explored further.<br />
Known as ‘school travel planning’,<br />
the process aims to support<br />
safe journeys and encourage<br />
active travel.<br />
Haeata principal Andy Kai<br />
Fong said the project has not<br />
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“blew everyone away”.<br />
“I have got people who would<br />
come into the surf shop and say ‘I<br />
have just been down at Brighton;<br />
there is a kid out there destroying<br />
Aranui is unsafe.<br />
“It has been driven out of how<br />
we can enhance it, work with<br />
the community and spend some<br />
money on it,” he said.<br />
He said the more attractive<br />
active transport can be made, the<br />
more health benefits there are<br />
including getting traffic off the<br />
road and decreasing accidents<br />
TRIBUTE: Families, friends<br />
and fellow surfers held a<br />
paddle out on Saturday to remember<br />
New Brighton surfer<br />
Rangimaria King.<br />
PHOTO: www.surferswall.com<br />
it’,” he said.<br />
Photographer Warren Hawke,<br />
who travelled with King for<br />
photoshoots over a period of two<br />
to three years, said he had an<br />
uncanny natural surfing ability.<br />
He said at the beginning of his<br />
career, King started to win contests<br />
on surfboards which were<br />
not even up to high performance<br />
level at the time.<br />
He was quickly picked up as a<br />
professional and sponsored by<br />
the Exit Surf Shop, surf clothing<br />
and board company O’Neill,<br />
in the area. The survey aims to<br />
find out if there are any hotspots<br />
where students may not feel<br />
comfortable walking or cycling,<br />
Mr Kai Fong said.<br />
City council planning and<br />
deliver transport manager<br />
Lynette Ellis said the study is<br />
about understanding the needs of<br />
the community and any concerns<br />
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King’s pro career lasted<br />
more than 10 years into his early<br />
20s.<br />
After he stopped surfing<br />
professionally, he continued to<br />
teach surfing in New Brighton.<br />
Close friend Sam Johnston,<br />
who started out surfing with<br />
King, said he was unique in<br />
and out of the water, a talented<br />
guitarist and good at any sport he<br />
played.<br />
Another friend Haydo Brain<br />
said King was one of the most<br />
influential surfers for him<br />
growing up, and one of New<br />
Zealand’s best, fastest and most<br />
progressive board riders during<br />
and after his pro carreer.<br />
Hundreds turned out for King’s<br />
funeral at Clareville Cemetery,<br />
Carterton, on <strong>May</strong> 7.<br />
people commuting to the school<br />
each day may have.<br />
A pilot project is in place to<br />
give a group of students the<br />
opportunity to work alongside<br />
city council planning and<br />
engineering staff on a “real<br />
world” project.<br />
No particular interventions<br />
have been identified or prioritised<br />
yet, Ms Ellis said.<br />
Mr Kai Fong said there are a<br />
number of children who cycle,<br />
scooter and walk to Haeata.<br />
But he said students, such<br />
as those who formerly went to<br />
Wainoni School, have had to<br />
make alternative arrangements<br />
due to being a considerable<br />
distance from the school.<br />
A feasibility workshop and<br />
report on the study is expected to<br />
be ready by mid-July.<br />
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PROUD: Trees for Canterbury manager Steve Bush is proud of what the not-forprofit<br />
organisation has achieved as it gets close to a milestone of planting one<br />
million native trees.<br />
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TREES FOR Canterbury<br />
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million native trees and<br />
has set itself a new target<br />
of planting a million<br />
more.<br />
The group regularly<br />
works in partnership with<br />
the city council, donating<br />
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planting days such as the<br />
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at Styx Mill Conservation<br />
Reserve, where close to<br />
2000 native plants were<br />
planted.<br />
The not-for-profit nursery<br />
has been running since<br />
the 1990s and later this<br />
year hopes to chalk up a<br />
major milestone, achieving<br />
the planting of one million<br />
trees at sites around the<br />
city.<br />
A celebration of the<br />
milestone will be held at<br />
Travis Wetland Reserve in<br />
September.<br />
Trees for Canterbury<br />
manager Steve Bush, has<br />
been in the role since 1992<br />
and is proud of what the<br />
organisation has achieved.<br />
“It is a true social enterprise<br />
in that 100 per cent of<br />
our income goes into the<br />
running of the nursery and<br />
carrying out our aims. It’s<br />
a real buzz to see the trees<br />
we’ve planted around the<br />
city and the region and<br />
know that we’ve helped<br />
create that legacy. You can<br />
go back years later and see<br />
a huge change, so it’s really<br />
fantastic.”<br />
When Mr Bush first<br />
started working for the<br />
organisation it was able to<br />
donate only a few thousand<br />
plants each year, now<br />
it donates about 45,000<br />
annually.<br />
“We show up with lots of<br />
plants and encourage lots<br />
of people to come. For the<br />
recent Styx Mill planting<br />
day, we contributed 1950<br />
plants,” he said.<br />
All of the plant seedlings<br />
and trees that the nursery<br />
donates are eco-sourced.<br />
This means they are grown<br />
from seeds collected by<br />
volunteers from native<br />
trees growing in pockets<br />
of remnant native bush<br />
in Riccarton, on the Port<br />
Hills, and at locations on<br />
Banks Peninsula.<br />
Trees for Canterbury<br />
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planting days this year<br />
and encourages everyone<br />
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towards its goal of getting<br />
two million native trees<br />
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Visit to brother’s grave a ‘special moment’<br />
• By Bridget Rutherford<br />
MORE THAN 70 years after his<br />
brother was killed during World<br />
War 2, Kevin Pike has finally<br />
visited his grave.<br />
The 74-year-old Burwood man<br />
has just returned from a monthlong<br />
trip to Europe with his son<br />
Steven, daughter-in-law Jane,<br />
and grandson Thomas, bringing<br />
back parts of the aircraft his<br />
eldest brother Trevor Pike was<br />
killed in.<br />
“What a trip,” he said.<br />
They went to Ingen, Holland,<br />
to see where Trevor’s Stirling<br />
bomber crashed into a paddock<br />
after it was shot down on October<br />
15, 1942.<br />
All seven allied troops on<br />
board – Trevor, James Howe,<br />
Reginald Blair, Thomas Baywater,<br />
John Brocket, Francis<br />
O’Sullivan and James Denny –<br />
were killed.<br />
Kevin said they then went to<br />
Amersfoort Cemetery where the<br />
crew were buried.<br />
Kevin never met Trevor. The<br />
youngest of 11 children, he was<br />
born the year after his <strong>22</strong>-yearold<br />
brother died.<br />
He said visiting his grave<br />
brought them closer together.<br />
“It was very emotional.”<br />
PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />
TREASURED: Kevin Pike has returned from visiting his brother Trevor Pike’s grave in Holland. He<br />
received memorabilia from the aircraft Trevor was killed in.<br />
Trevor was a Royal New Zealand<br />
Air Force wireless operator<br />
and air gunner on the Royal Air<br />
Force Stirling bomber. It was<br />
returning from a bombing run<br />
in Cologne, Germany, when it<br />
was shot down by German nightgunner<br />
Bruno Eickmeier.<br />
Kevin’s trip had been eight<br />
years in the making.<br />
He said in 2010 he came across<br />
a notice in a newspaper titled<br />
‘Seeking Pike family.’<br />
It was a letter from Richard<br />
van de Velde, a Dutch history<br />
teacher who was researching all<br />
the war victims killed near his<br />
home in Buesichem.<br />
Kevin said after eight years it<br />
was nice to meet Mr van de Velde<br />
and his wife Ingrid, who took<br />
them to the crash site in a World<br />
War 2 Canadian army Jeep.<br />
They placed a large poppy on a<br />
stick at the site with the names of<br />
the crew on it, he said.<br />
“It was a very emotional time<br />
for all of us. We stood in silence<br />
for those brave lads who gave<br />
their lives for others.”<br />
At the cemetery, Kevin said<br />
they laid poppies at the crew<br />
members’ graves, and he put<br />
a photo of his parents at<br />
Trevor’s.<br />
He said it was a “special moment”<br />
which would “stay in our<br />
hearts forever.”<br />
“At peace, these lads were at<br />
last.”<br />
Mr van de Velde’s friend Ad<br />
Haneveer, an artist, had put<br />
together pieces of the Stirling<br />
bomber into a frame for Kevin,<br />
which included a nut, bullet, a<br />
pipe, and shards.<br />
Kevin was also given pieces<br />
of aluminium from the aircraft<br />
with Trevor’s initials engraved<br />
into them.<br />
“They never told us they managed<br />
to get parts of the plane out<br />
of the ground,” he said.<br />
Kevin said he donated larger<br />
pieces of the aircraft to Peter den<br />
Tek, who had set up a section in<br />
a museum dedicated to Trevor<br />
and other airmen who were shot<br />
down over Holland.<br />
After visiting the sites, they<br />
then went on to the French town<br />
of Le Quesnoy to attend Anzac<br />
Day commemorations.<br />
New Zealand soldiers captured<br />
Le Quesnoy from the Germans<br />
at the end of World War 1, so<br />
Kevin said it was nice to visit and<br />
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Students combine for exhibition<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
AN ARTWORK exhibition<br />
capturing the struggles the city’s<br />
youth faces today is on display<br />
in the central city.<br />
Students from five of the<br />
city’s alternative education programmes<br />
have collaborated to<br />
present mixed media art exhibition<br />
A Chance To Be Heard.<br />
Headed by former Survivor<br />
New Zealand and Te Kaupapa<br />
Whakaora manager Salatielu<br />
Tiatia, A Chance To Be Heard<br />
aims to fight the ongoing stigma<br />
against alternative education.<br />
He said a mixture of work<br />
from carving, painting to kapa<br />
haka and rap will be on display<br />
as part of Youth Week, “communicating<br />
everything under the<br />
sun.”<br />
“Art has no boundaries, that<br />
is the thing we want to communicate.”<br />
Programmes Te Kaupapa<br />
Whakaora in Papanui, Te Kupenga<br />
o Aranui, Linwood’s<br />
Kimihia Adventure Programme,<br />
Hornby’s Tumanako Alternative<br />
Education and Sydenham’s 180<br />
Degrees Alternative Education<br />
have been working together for<br />
several years.<br />
Mr Tiatia said the ongoing<br />
stigma against alternative education<br />
is “frustrating.”<br />
“The big monster called<br />
mainstream education doesn’t<br />
fit for all young people in<br />
Aotearoa.<br />
“That’s why the poor kids rock<br />
up to the space and all of a sudden<br />
it is stigmatised . . . unfortunately<br />
the more it is spoken of<br />
and the more it is heard, young<br />
people just end up believing it,”<br />
he said.<br />
But Mr Tiatia said the reality<br />
is if students come to one of<br />
the providers they will “feel the<br />
love” and a “sense of whanau.”<br />
He said alternative education<br />
students have often faced issues<br />
including anxiety, home issues<br />
or gaps in their learning which<br />
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“We take every young person<br />
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we carry them in order to educate<br />
them,” Mr Tiatia said.<br />
The biggest lesson Mr Tiatia<br />
learnt during his time on Survivor,<br />
which he takes to alternative<br />
education, is “life is precious and<br />
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“That struggle I had for two<br />
whole months, imagine what<br />
these young people go through”.<br />
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He said the camp has been<br />
affected by flooding about three<br />
times in the past year.<br />
Mr Hawkins said there is a lot<br />
of potential in the area for tourism<br />
and cycleways. He said the<br />
city council could “tap into” this<br />
potential if it wanted to.<br />
Henderson D B Plumbing<br />
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“Why does our (area) have to<br />
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Haeata students embrace higher learning<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
JUST LIKE students around the<br />
country, Haeata Community<br />
Campus’ Manaia Mahuika-<br />
Davies and Bodie Barker gained<br />
NCEA level one last year.<br />
But unlike most of those other<br />
students, they gained credits at<br />
other levels too.<br />
Individual learning plans allow<br />
each student to explore their own<br />
interests to their full potential.<br />
NCEA standards are applied and<br />
assessed alongside that work.<br />
The individual learning model<br />
enables students to focus on one<br />
subject area or area of interest<br />
and therefore advance more<br />
quickly through the NCEA levels<br />
in that subject.<br />
Year 12 students Manaia and<br />
Bodie have embraced the model.<br />
They each achieved credits at<br />
all three levels in 2017, as well<br />
as developing their goal-setting,<br />
time management and workload<br />
management.<br />
Manaia achieved NCEA level<br />
one fully last year and gained 59<br />
credits at level two and eight at<br />
level three.<br />
This year she is working on an<br />
interactive art project that links<br />
to standards in both science and<br />
art. Her project focuses on the<br />
effects of plastic in the ocean.<br />
This grew out of an essay she<br />
wrote at the beginning of last<br />
year, for which she gained science<br />
credits.<br />
Bodie achieved both level one<br />
and level two last year in maths,<br />
english and a sports and nutrition<br />
course at Ara, as well as a<br />
barista course.<br />
This year he is taking up<br />
various opportunities through<br />
Haeata, including a New Zealand<br />
Institute of Sport course on personal<br />
training, and developing<br />
his skills as a barista.<br />
His goal for the year is to<br />
achieve NCEA level three.<br />
Achieving NCEA level three<br />
is also Manaia’s goal this year,<br />
which would allow her to spend<br />
next year working and saving.<br />
She then hopes to go to university<br />
to study marine biology<br />
so that, ultimately, she can “help<br />
ACHIEVE: On top of achieving<br />
NCEA, Manaia Mahuika-<br />
Davies is working on an<br />
interactive art project that<br />
links to standards in science<br />
and art. (Inset) – Bodie<br />
Barker studying at Haeata<br />
Community Campus. <br />
save the dolphins”.<br />
Manaia’s study pathway<br />
typifies Haeata’s approach of<br />
encouraging students to set a<br />
big goal and then work at it in<br />
smaller parts.<br />
Bodie loves the opportunity to<br />
develop his passions and manage<br />
his own time.<br />
“I have a goal each day, so that<br />
I know I’m on track with my<br />
work, and I have the freedom<br />
to get experience in other areas<br />
while still managing my own<br />
workload,” he said.<br />
Haeata provides many opportunities<br />
for students to engage<br />
outside the classroom.<br />
Manaia and Bodie have both<br />
been involved with the Student<br />
Volunteer Army, and the Red<br />
Shirts programme run by The<br />
Warehouse.<br />
Books come to life at Queenspark school<br />
COLOURFUL characters have<br />
come to life as part of Queenspark<br />
Primary School’s book week.<br />
Pupils dressed up as a range of<br />
characters from Winnie-the-Pooh<br />
to the Cat in the Hat and the<br />
Queen of Hearts from the novel<br />
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.<br />
The theme of the week was<br />
fables and fairy tales.<br />
Pupils got to dress-up as part of<br />
book character day, teachers and<br />
families read to classes and had a<br />
book swap.<br />
The school also received visits<br />
from Bob Docherty of Bobs<br />
Books Blog and author Jennifer<br />
Somervell.<br />
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GO: Levi dressed as<br />
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COLORFUL: Kahlia and Scarlett<br />
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from the The Cat in the Hat.<br />
KIWI AS: Year 3 to 4 teachers dressed up as Fred Dagg.<br />
TALL: Lucas’ costume<br />
features an English fairy tale<br />
Jack and the Beanstalk.<br />
THREE LITTLE PIGS: Mya, Emma and Emma.<br />
DELIGHTFUL: Queenspark Primary School office staff dressed as princesses<br />
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Mairehau<br />
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Encouraging ExcEllEncE in our community<br />
-<br />
The<br />
Principal’s<br />
Desk<br />
The teachers in our school are committed,<br />
passionate, and dedicated. Mairehau high<br />
School is a small school with a caring,<br />
community feel. our teachers will get to<br />
know your child well and work with you as<br />
a parent to ensure positive and enriching learning experiences for your child. We pride<br />
ourselves on our innovative and caring staff, and we value individuality and difference. all<br />
our teachers are focused on making a positive difference for your child. our teachers are<br />
simply a fantastic group of people.<br />
Harry romana, Principal<br />
<strong>2018</strong> School Production<br />
Our musical production for <strong>2018</strong> was ‘High School Spoofical’ – a musical filled<br />
with romance, magic and terrible jokes!<br />
Any students played several roles from cheerleaders to emos, and homies to<br />
redneck yokels.<br />
It has taken several months of daily rehearsals and many Sundays given up by<br />
students and staff to get everything ready for our major production.<br />
Our production was well appreciated by our audience - made up of local primary<br />
schools, parents, and our community.<br />
Why Mairehau?<br />
1. Our Size<br />
- our school and classes are small<br />
- We are proud of our strong staff- student<br />
relationship<br />
- Your teachers will know you and go the<br />
extra mile to help you<br />
2. Excellent Outcomes<br />
We have:<br />
- excellent Ncea results<br />
- Personalised learning<br />
- gifted and Talented Programmes<br />
- Supported learning if you need it<br />
- Fle- Flexible learning programme in Years<br />
9 and 10<br />
3. More Opportunities :<br />
- a range of Sports<br />
- a range of cultural activities<br />
- leadership at all levels<br />
- education outside the classroom<br />
- Y9 & Y10 students have access to<br />
chromebooks<br />
4. Our Values - C A R E (Challenge,<br />
Achievement, Responsibility, Empathy)<br />
- We value everyone no matter who they<br />
are or where they come from.<br />
- We are proud of our cultural diversity<br />
- We have strong pastoral support<br />
- We encourage student voice<br />
- We welcome parental involvement<br />
- We value our links with other<br />
organisations which encourage<br />
community awareness and social<br />
responsibility<br />
5. Improvements to our school<br />
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- We are looking forward to our new<br />
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- We have a strong environment team who<br />
are constantly working to keep the school<br />
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- extensive new technology resource<br />
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On the 6th of <strong>May</strong>, the Senior Outdoor Education class, along with Ms Dench<br />
and Mr McCoy, embarked on a 5 day adventure along the St James Walkway, in<br />
the Lewis Pass. The team was amazing, completing the 67km walk in some fairly<br />
average weather. The positive attitudes, tenacity in the face of hardship and<br />
camaraderie were outstanding!<br />
We know how important it is to find the right school to suit the needs of your child, and<br />
would encourage you to come to our open Night on Tuesday <strong>22</strong>nd <strong>May</strong> from 5pm to 7pm.<br />
our staff and students look forward to meeting you and showing you just some of the<br />
many things Mairehau high School can offer.<br />
Niko Smith<br />
Head Boy<br />
OPEN EVENING<br />
TUESDAY MAY <strong>22</strong>,<br />
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Phoebe Pratt<br />
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We are looking forward to our new rebuild and improved facilities which will allow us to<br />
retain traditional classroom environments.<br />
Mairehau high School — a community school with vision, empathy, and an inclusive<br />
culture, working together to meet the needs of our students.<br />
Mairehau High School, Hills Road, Christchurch P. 385 3145 F. 385 3143 admin@mairehau.school.nz www.mairehau.school.nz
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Mairehau<br />
high School<br />
Encouraging ExcEllEncE in our community<br />
Maori Cultural Camp<br />
During the term one holidays, Jade,<br />
Anysha and Paora had the opportunity to<br />
travel up North to Waitomo. This consisted<br />
left to right: Paora, Jade, anysha<br />
of staying at Tokikapu Marae with 27<br />
other students from different parts of New<br />
Zealand. During their stay they learnt about<br />
New Zealand’s Maori Tourism Industry as well<br />
as completing 5 assessments which resulted<br />
in them gaining 21 Level 3 Credits. They felt<br />
blessed to have the full experience of what the<br />
beautiful Waitomo had to offer. The activities<br />
included a tour of the famous Waitomo glow<br />
worm caves, black water rafting and just taking<br />
in the beautiful scenery of Waitomo. It was<br />
such an empowering trip to learn about the<br />
rich Maori history and they would definitely<br />
recommend traveling to this amazing part of<br />
New Zealand. All three students have said they<br />
felt very privileged to have been chosen to<br />
represent Mairehau High School and be ambassadors for what the school has to offer.<br />
Jade Komene, Anysha Te Moana, Paora Wichman<br />
This opportunity was made possible due to the Gateway programme run at school.<br />
Gateway gives senior students the chance to explore career pathways, gain valuable work<br />
experience and to achieve credits towards NCEA in their particular field.<br />
It was a hectic 4 days for the students but one they will remember fondly. The ideas our<br />
students have bought back to school, and are working on implementing, will be a great<br />
asset for all our students.<br />
Many thanks to our Deputy Principal, Ms Shiobahn Murphy, who attended the camp in the<br />
role of Camp Mother, driver, teacher and shoulder to lean on.<br />
Mrs Vanessa Barrett, Gateway Coordinator<br />
St John’s Donations<br />
Each term, the school holds<br />
a mufti day to raise money<br />
for charities which our waka<br />
(house) leaders choose. Last<br />
term, students decided to<br />
support St Johns.<br />
A cheque was recently<br />
presented to St Johns. Students,<br />
pictured left to right are Neave<br />
Harris and Phoenix Neilson, who<br />
are two of our waka leaders,<br />
with Kerry Fairbrass and Niko<br />
Smith (Head Boy) representing<br />
our executive students.<br />
Massey Business Boot Camp <strong>2018</strong><br />
Mairehau High School Year 13 student Tarryn<br />
Wilson was recently offered the amazing<br />
opportunity to attend the Massey University<br />
Business Bootcamp. Tarryn admits arriving at boot<br />
camp with an unending supply of nerves, “I was<br />
thrown into a situation where 56 people who were<br />
complete strangers, challenged me to further my<br />
interpersonal skills in order to make connections<br />
with others. However, looking back, I realise how<br />
over a short period of time, those nerves I had at<br />
the beginning developed into a new family which I<br />
will treasure for the rest of my life.”<br />
Tarryn Wilson<br />
Over the week, Tarryn was lucky enough to<br />
have had the opportunity to visit three amazing<br />
companies, including MYOB, The Warehouse Group and HP. Through listening to<br />
the employees and looking around their building sites, Tarryn feels that this has<br />
sparked many ideas and plans in her mind that she can’t wait to work towards<br />
in the future.“Throughout my time at the Massey Business Bootcamp I learnt<br />
about the fundamentals for becoming successful in the business industry, from<br />
the importance of diversity and inclusion in businesses and gaining knowledge<br />
and advice from experts in the industry, through to connecting with other<br />
students who just like me have a huge interest in the business field. I would never<br />
had expected to have come away from this experience with the knowledge,<br />
motivation and networks that I have, and I can’t wait to share the wealth of<br />
knowledge that was shared with me, with others. The organisers that worked<br />
behind and within this experience have just a limitless amount of passion for<br />
the development of youth within New Zealand. Personally I found it to be both<br />
incredible and heartwarming to see in a small nation such as New Zealand.”<br />
“I would like to thank Dr Jeffrey Stangl, CFA, David Farquhar, Loren Stangl, and<br />
many other volunteers who made the week possible for me. I believe that those<br />
who organised this experience have absolutely inspired me for the duration of a<br />
lifetime to jump at every opportunity that presents itself.”<br />
Tarryn Wilson (Year 13 Student, Student Leadership Team (Marketing Leader),<br />
Mairehau High School)<br />
Te Ara Raukura students<br />
Kia Ora koutou,<br />
Recently our Te Ara Raukura students<br />
(Yr 9-10 Junior Māori Leadership)<br />
attended their first hui (conference) at<br />
UC.<br />
The main kaupapa was establishing<br />
goals and path planning to achieving<br />
these. These were intertwined<br />
with presentations by inspirational<br />
speakers-including a Doctor, CEO,<br />
Lecturer, and two managers. All<br />
speakers had rough or unsuccessful<br />
starts to life, got into mischief at<br />
school, worked in low income jobs, had<br />
children early, but were now successful<br />
and flourishing.<br />
On our drive home each of the 4 girls<br />
who attended, were able to reflect and<br />
identify some of the key messages that<br />
were shared, and their goals to focus<br />
on for the remainder of the year.<br />
Next steps will be putting these into<br />
practice!<br />
left to right: Jah roberts Kata, Natalia<br />
Stevenson, Zion Wirihana, Jordan Tutengaehe<br />
Mairehau High School, Hills Road, Christchurch P. 385 3145 F. 385 3143 admin@mairehau.school.nz www.mairehau.school.nz
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SCHOOLS<br />
Beating the bullies<br />
MARSHLAND SCHOOL<br />
pupils have dressed in pink to<br />
help combat bullying.<br />
THe goal was for children to<br />
know what bullying is and what<br />
is not, what to do if they see or<br />
hear bullying, and what to do if<br />
they are bullied.<br />
THe pupils took part in Bullying-<br />
Free NZ Week <strong>2018</strong> which ended<br />
in Mental Health Foundation’s<br />
Pink Shirt Day on Friday.<br />
Pink Shirt Day is a global<br />
event that celebrates diversity<br />
and creates environments where<br />
all people can feel safe, valued<br />
and respected.<br />
Each year, workplaces, schools,<br />
organisations and individuals<br />
join the movement to make a<br />
stand against bullying.<br />
Bullying is a serious issue in<br />
New Zealand, schools have the<br />
second highest rate of bullying<br />
out of 51 countries, and one<br />
in five workers are affected by<br />
bullying.<br />
Pink Shirt Day is led by the<br />
Mental Health Foundation,<br />
with support from: The Human<br />
Rights Commission, Bullying-<br />
Free NZ Week, The Peace<br />
Foundation, RainbowYOUTH,<br />
InsideOUT, New Zealand <strong>Post</strong><br />
Primary Teachers’ Association<br />
(PPTA), Te Kaha O Te Rangatahi<br />
Trust, Auckland District Health<br />
Board Peer Sexuality Support<br />
Programme (PSSP), Youthline<br />
and Emerge Aotearoa.
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Manly to visit Haeata campus<br />
before Warriors clash at AMI<br />
THE MANLY Warringah<br />
Sea Eagles will be spreading<br />
their wings across the eastern<br />
suburbs when they base<br />
themselves in the city ahead of<br />
their clash against the Warriors<br />
on June 9.<br />
A long list of community<br />
activities for Manly players<br />
and staff was announced<br />
yesterday during a live video<br />
cross between Manly’s training<br />
ground on the northern<br />
beaches of Sydney and Haeata<br />
Community Campus in<br />
Aranui.<br />
The Haeata students watching<br />
the announcement included the<br />
school’s rugby league teams and<br />
sports performance academy.<br />
They questioned Manly<br />
players like Kiwi international<br />
Martin Taupau and former<br />
Christchurch-based rugby<br />
league star Lewis Brown during<br />
the 20min live cross.<br />
Manly have committed to<br />
playing another home game in<br />
Christchurch next year with<br />
an option for a third match in<br />
2020. The list of community<br />
activities underlined the club’s<br />
commitment to Christchurch,<br />
said promoter Justin Wallace.<br />
“We could have flown the<br />
team in two days before the<br />
game, but instead Walco Events<br />
have invested a considerable<br />
amount to have the team here<br />
for six days so that they can<br />
connect with the grassroots<br />
rugby league clubs, schools<br />
and the wider Christchurch<br />
community,” he said.<br />
SPORTS<br />
After their arrival on Tuesday,<br />
June 5, the Manly squad will<br />
HARD MAN: Sea<br />
Eagles player Lewis<br />
Brown is originally from<br />
Christchurch and is set to<br />
play against the Warriors<br />
on June 9.<br />
be welcomed at the Nga Hau E<br />
Wha National Marae on Pages<br />
Rd.<br />
The players will then head<br />
to Wainoni Park for a skills<br />
session with junior players from<br />
around the city, followed by a<br />
clinic for Canterbury<br />
coaches with the Manly<br />
technical staff.<br />
At the end of the clinic, the<br />
team will open the gates to all<br />
fans and their families to meet<br />
the players in person, get a selfie<br />
and some autographs.<br />
On the Wednesday, the Sea<br />
Eagles will deliver the NRL’s<br />
well-being programme at 12<br />
schools, including Haeata,<br />
Rawhiti, Linwood North and<br />
Bromley primary schools.<br />
On game day, local rugby<br />
league clubs will be heavily<br />
involved with junior curtainraisers<br />
before kick-off and a<br />
halftime relay where the fastest<br />
club members can win $1000<br />
for their club thanks to AMI<br />
Insurance.<br />
Eagles<br />
almost<br />
come from<br />
behind<br />
to beat<br />
Panthers<br />
THE ARANUI Eagles came<br />
desperately close to pulling off a<br />
spectacular come-from-behind<br />
victory against heavyweights the<br />
Hornby Panthers on Saturday,<br />
eventually falling just short 20-18.<br />
The Panthers seemed on course<br />
for a comfortable win in their<br />
Massetti Cup rugby league clash<br />
when they led by 16 at halftime.<br />
Panthers winger Charlie Charlie<br />
notched up a first-half double to<br />
take his try tally to five in his past<br />
two outings.<br />
However, in response the Eagles<br />
scored the only tries of the second<br />
half, running in three to provide a<br />
cliff-hanger ending.<br />
Goal kicking proved vital with<br />
both teams scoring four tries, but<br />
the Eagles only managed to get one<br />
conversion.<br />
The Panthers have now won five<br />
games on the trot – three of them<br />
coming by margins of four points<br />
or less.<br />
The Northern Bulldogs returned<br />
to the winning circle via a 28-18<br />
win over Papanui Tigers at Papanui<br />
Domain. Two tries to brilliant<br />
hooker Chase Kereama-Williams<br />
spearheaded the crucial result for<br />
the Bulldogs.<br />
Big night of awards for surf lifesavers<br />
SURF LIFESAVERS from the<br />
New Brighton, North Beach,<br />
South Brighton and clubs were<br />
recognised at the Canterbury-<br />
Tasman awards of excellence<br />
on Saturday night.<br />
A total of 24 awards were<br />
given out at the event at Sixty6<br />
On Peterborough to lifeguards<br />
who have been commended for<br />
their remarkable efforts both<br />
on the beach and in competitive<br />
sports competitors.<br />
The Waikuku, Spencer Park,<br />
Taylors Mistake and Sumner<br />
surf lifesaving clubs also took<br />
home awards.<br />
Surf Life Saving New Zealand<br />
southern region manager,<br />
Stu Bryce, said it was a great<br />
opportunity to celebrate and<br />
thank the lifeguards and club<br />
members for their “invaluable<br />
contribution” to their communities.<br />
“We are so proud to hear<br />
these stories and celebrate the<br />
successes of everyone at these<br />
awards, from our lifeguards to<br />
coaches, sports people and innovators.<br />
They all play in vital<br />
role on our beaches and it is<br />
great being able to acknowledge<br />
that.”<br />
Every year, regional awards of<br />
excellence ceremonies are held<br />
around the country to officially<br />
recognise members for their<br />
hard work and dedication to<br />
surf lifesaving. The national<br />
awards of excellence will<br />
be held later this year in Auckland.<br />
REMARKABLE WORK:<br />
Surf lifesavers in the<br />
eastern suburbs have<br />
been recognised at the<br />
Canterbury-Tasman<br />
awards of excellence.<br />
Awards of excellence<br />
winners:<br />
•Event guard of the year<br />
– Justice Shaw-Cross,<br />
Spencer Park<br />
•Coach of the year<br />
– James Gaskell, New<br />
Brighton<br />
•Innovation of the year<br />
– Dean Le Warne, Board<br />
Fins from Milk Bottle<br />
Tops, North Beach<br />
•Instructor of the<br />
year – Linda Poulsen,<br />
Spencer Park<br />
Service awards:<br />
•Regional service –<br />
Emma Derrick, North<br />
Beach; Dean Isherwood,<br />
North Beach; Morgan<br />
Foster, South Brighton.<br />
Regional Distinguished<br />
Service – Colin<br />
Mackenzie, North Beach
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JP Clinic at Shirley Library<br />
Tuesday, 10am – 1pm<br />
A justice of the peace will be<br />
available to members of the community,<br />
to witness signatures<br />
and documents, certify document<br />
copies, hear oaths, declarations,<br />
affidavits or affirmations as<br />
well as sign citizenship, sponsorship<br />
or rates rebates applications.<br />
There is no charge for this service.<br />
Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />
Rd<br />
Babytimes/Wā Pēpi<br />
Tuesday, 11.15-11.45am<br />
Encourage learning through<br />
language. Babytimes is an interactive<br />
programme including<br />
rhymes, songs, stories and play.<br />
This is a free session.<br />
Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot<br />
St<br />
Simultaneous Storytime –<br />
Hickory Dickory Dash<br />
Wednesday, 1-1.15pm<br />
Go along to the New Brighton<br />
Library and listen to a fun<br />
reading of the children’s book<br />
Hickory Dickory Dash.<br />
New Brighton Library, 213<br />
Marine Pde, Shirley Library,<br />
36 Marshland Rd, and Aranui<br />
Library, 109 Aldershot St<br />
Playstation Tournament<br />
Email gilbert.wealleans@starmedia.kiwi<br />
by 5pm each Wednesday<br />
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Test out your skills and be in<br />
to great prizes. Free, no bookings<br />
required. Recommended for ages<br />
11-24 years.<br />
Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />
Rd<br />
Minecraft Club<br />
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Get creative, start crafting.<br />
Build imaginative worlds and<br />
battle nocturnal creatures at the<br />
learning centre’s Minecraft Club.<br />
Novice or expert, join the club<br />
and play with your friends in our<br />
very own world. A tutor will be<br />
in attendance to supervise and<br />
assist if necessary. Gold coin, no<br />
bookings. Term time only.<br />
New Brighton Library, 213<br />
Marine Parade<br />
Rocket Club<br />
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Rocket Club is a weekly afterschool<br />
programme which runs<br />
during term time. All whanau<br />
are welcome to join the club and<br />
become involved in different<br />
activities based on local and<br />
current events in a fun learning<br />
environment. Homework help<br />
is available during this time.<br />
Free to attend and no bookings<br />
required.<br />
Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot<br />
St<br />
Go along to the New Brighton Library for a fun Reading to<br />
Dogs session. Designed to provide a relaxed, non-threatening<br />
atmosphere which encourages children to practice their reading<br />
skills and develop a love of reading. The programme uses<br />
dogs which are the beloved pets of the city council animal<br />
management team. These furry friends have all been trained<br />
and tested for health, safety and temperament. Library staff<br />
and a dog handler will be present at all times to help facilitate<br />
the sessions which are 15min long. Bookings are essential,<br />
please call 941 7923.<br />
Rummikub Club<br />
Thursday, 10am-noon<br />
Go and join in a game<br />
of Rummikub, a tile-based<br />
game for two to four players,<br />
combines elements of the card<br />
game rummy and mahjong. No<br />
charge.<br />
Linwood Library, Eastgate<br />
Shopping Centre, Buckleys Rd<br />
CV drop-in<br />
Thursday, 10am-11.30am<br />
A librarian will be on hand to<br />
assist customers who need help<br />
with their resume. You can get<br />
guidance on creating, updating,<br />
and editing your CV.<br />
New Brighton Library, 213<br />
Marine Pde<br />
Linwood College Showcase<br />
Concert – New Zealand Music<br />
Month<br />
Thursday, 5-7pm<br />
Go and support Linwood<br />
College students showcase their<br />
musical and dancing talents at<br />
this family-friendly and energyfilled<br />
event. Part of Youth Week<br />
and New Zealand Music Month,<br />
Linwood Library, Eastgate<br />
Shopping Centre, Buckleys Rd<br />
Barrier-Free Computing<br />
Saturday, 10am-noon<br />
Barrier-Free Computing<br />
provided is by the Computer<br />
for Special Needs Trust,<br />
an organisation that offers<br />
assistance with using computers<br />
for people experiencing a<br />
disability in a friendly and<br />
supportive setting. Tutors will<br />
be on hand to help beginners as<br />
well as provide assistance with<br />
emailing, accessing the<br />
internet, playing games,<br />
researching a homework<br />
assignment, and literacy or<br />
numeracy development. There<br />
is also the opportunity for<br />
socialising with others with<br />
similar interests. Standard<br />
library printing and copying<br />
costs apply. Free.<br />
New Brighton Library, 213<br />
Marine Pde<br />
Seaside Market<br />
Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />
Held in the Brighton<br />
Mall every Saturday. Bakery,<br />
clothing, vegetable, crafts of<br />
all kinds and food stalls, facepainting<br />
and entertainment,<br />
just across the road from the<br />
beach and the new children’s<br />
playground. Free.<br />
New Brighton Pedestrian Mall,<br />
Corner Of Marine Parade and<br />
Beresford St, New Brighton<br />
Christchurch City Chorus –<br />
Free Open Night<br />
Wednesday <strong>May</strong> 23, 8pm<br />
Go along to a free open night<br />
hosted by the Christchurch City<br />
Chorus. As the new national<br />
champion, the chorus will<br />
represent New Zealand in the<br />
Sweet Adelines International<br />
competition in New Orleans. For<br />
more information, go to www.<br />
ccchorus.co.nz<br />
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REAL ESTATE<br />
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Auction: Thursday, 31 <strong>May</strong> <strong>2018</strong> - No Prior Sale<br />
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On offer is two 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom<br />
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Set on the lower slopes of Cashmere, you<br />
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For those looking for a home plus income<br />
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Make no mistake the decision to sell has<br />
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Fashion Designs & Colours<br />
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End of Lines Bargain Prices<br />
Call at Our Shop<br />
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STYLE.KIWI
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Tuesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>22</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 19<br />
SAS Club presents<br />
The DnD DUO<br />
THE DnD DUO (aka Dateless n<br />
Desperate) entertains at the St<br />
Albans Shirley Club this Saturday<br />
night.<br />
Made up of Jojo (vocals, guitar)<br />
and Mark (vocals, electronic<br />
drums), the Duo is a stripped back<br />
version of popular DnD Showband<br />
that is a regular act on the chartered<br />
club circuit across the country.<br />
As the DnD DUO, this quirky<br />
lineup entertains with a wide cross<br />
section of material. Country, Celtic,<br />
classic Rock, Pop, Rock n Roll, with<br />
a few one hit wonders thrown in for<br />
good measure. Catch them this<br />
Saturday. 7pm start.<br />
And on Friday night there’s Super<br />
Rugby action live with Crusaders v<br />
Hurricanes from 7.35pm.<br />
The Club Bistro has a tasty new<br />
winter menu. With Mains priced<br />
from as little as $14 through to $24,<br />
the selection is affordable and<br />
excellent value. The Bistro is open<br />
Thursday, Friday and Saturday from<br />
5pm to 8pm.<br />
There’s also plenty of easy access,<br />
off street parking or if you prefer,<br />
leave the car at home - the Club<br />
Shuttle is available Thursday, Friday<br />
and Saturday evenings.<br />
Located on the cusp of St Albans<br />
Lunch & Dinner<br />
All you can eat<br />
7 days<br />
Mo<br />
WINNERS<br />
SERVING<br />
st<br />
1 prize of B&B in Timaru: Paulette Rae<br />
nd<br />
2 prize of Furi Pro 2 piece Classic Knife Set: Nicola Westland<br />
rd<br />
3 prize of Panasonic Hand Blender: Marie Ross<br />
HAPPY HOUR<br />
5PM - 7PM DAILY<br />
and Shirley, the SAS Club provides its<br />
members and affiliate members access to<br />
discounted bar prices, Bistro, TAB, gaming<br />
machines, big screen SKY sport, pool tables;<br />
live entertainment; and shuttle.<br />
Anyone can apply to become a member of<br />
the SAS Club and potential new members<br />
are welcome to call in and check out the<br />
great facilities. For more information, go to<br />
www.sasclub.co.nz, visit them on facebook,<br />
call in at 269 Hills Rd, or phone them on<br />
385 1632.<br />
Bookings Essential PH 386 0088<br />
fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant www.gardenhotel.co.nz<br />
OUR CABINET ITEMS<br />
ARE HOMEMADE<br />
CREATED FRESH ON SITE DAILY<br />
$12<br />
LUNCH<br />
SPECIALS<br />
Live Music:<br />
6PM.SAT 26-MAY<br />
Mid-Winter<br />
Christmas<br />
COFFEE<br />
HAPPY<br />
H O U R<br />
Saturday Saturday 17 June 23 June to to<br />
Sunday Sunday 2 July 2017 15 July.<br />
LUNCH<br />
Mon to Fri $23450pp<br />
Sat & Sun $24550pp<br />
DINNER<br />
Mon to Thur $31.50pp<br />
Fri to Sun $33.50pp<br />
Senior Citizens<br />
discount available.<br />
2PM-4PM<br />
DAILY<br />
$3.50<br />
Offer available for a limited time<br />
and includes tea, hot chocolate<br />
MON: ROAST MEAL<br />
TUE: FISH & CHIPS<br />
WED: FISH BURGER<br />
THU: ROAST MEAL<br />
SAT: FISH & CHIPS<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
FROM<br />
11.30AM-2PM<br />
FOR A<br />
LIMITED TIME<br />
‘Famous for their roasts!’<br />
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ<br />
Cooked Breakfasts<br />
Check out our extensive breakfast<br />
menu from Continental to Cooked<br />
We are open from 6.30am<br />
Seniors SPECIAL<br />
Two courses $20<br />
Soup/Roast or<br />
Roast/Dessert<br />
Special available lunch only<br />
Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm<br />
What’s On<br />
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS<br />
MEMBERS LUCKY CARD DRAW<br />
LIVE MUSIC - COMING UP<br />
SUNDAY 27 MAY, 2PM<br />
UNFINISHED BUSINESS<br />
$19<br />
H ORNBY<br />
WORKINGMEN’S<br />
CLUB<br />
LIVE MUSIC<br />
SATURDAY<br />
4.30PM:<br />
EDDIE SIMON<br />
8PM:<br />
MEDIUM RARE<br />
SUNDAY<br />
BRENDAN DUGAN<br />
50TH<br />
ANNIVERSARY SHOW<br />
feat. FAMILY & FRIENDS<br />
2PM. TICKETS LIMITED.<br />
COMING UP<br />
SATURDAY 9 JUNE<br />
A TRICK OF THE LIGHT<br />
THE PINK FLOYD PROJECT<br />
SATURDAY 23 JUNE<br />
STARS IN THEIR EYES<br />
feat TONY WELLINGTON<br />
AS ROY ORBISON and<br />
EDDIE SIMON AS LEO SAYER<br />
TREAT THE<br />
FAMILY!<br />
Kid’s 2 course<br />
special<br />
We are family<br />
friendly.<br />
Great Kids menu<br />
plus designated<br />
play area.<br />
$13<br />
The<br />
RACECOURSE HOTEL<br />
& Motorlodge<br />
118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn,<br />
Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150<br />
www.racecoursehotel.co.nz<br />
Dine by the Beach<br />
PIERVIEW<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
UPSTAIRS<br />
Open from 5.30pm Fri, Sat,<br />
Sun, and Sunday Brunch<br />
from 10.30am to 2pm.<br />
202 Marine Pde | Ph 388 9416 | www.newbrightonclub.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome<br />
FAMILY FRIENDLY DINING<br />
OPEN<br />
EVERY DAY<br />
Club CAFÉ<br />
LUNCH &<br />
DINNER<br />
JOIN US FOR OUR<br />
EXCITING SERIES<br />
OF CLUB CAFÉ<br />
$17<br />
Chalmers Restaurant<br />
FRIDAY & SATURDAY<br />
CARVERY DINNER<br />
$<strong>22</strong>.50<br />
OPEN FROM 5.30PM<br />
Early Bird Special<br />
5.30pm - 6.30PM<br />
MONTH-END<br />
SUNDAY NIGHT<br />
BUFFET $25pp<br />
Sunday 27th MAY,<br />
from 5.30pm<br />
BOOK NOW!<br />
CLUBBISTRO<br />
DOWNSTAIRS<br />
Open Tuesday to Saturday<br />
12pm - 2pm & from 5pm.<br />
FREE<br />
DESSERT<br />
SUNDAY BUFFET<br />
$27<br />
EVERY SUNDAY FROM 5PM-8PM<br />
COMING UP<br />
BOOK NOW!<br />
PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH<br />
THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD<br />
www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132<br />
The Hornby Club | ph 03 349 9026<br />
17 Carmen Rd | Hornby<br />
www.hornbywmc.co.nz<br />
Members, guests & affiliates welcome<br />
LUNCH & DINNER
20 Tuesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>22</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />
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