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TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2019
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Liquor store
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25 th August
Halswell woman is fizzing
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• By Devon Bolger
WHEN SUSAN Iffland first got
a call to say she had won a
$40,000 electric car, she was in
disbelief.
“I asked the man on the other
end about 12 times if he was
tricking me and then later I
emailed to ask if we actually got
to keep the car, not just drive it
for a while.”
But she really had won the
competition after entering the
Star Media Home and Living
Show which was held between
June 28 and 30.
The car was gifted by HVS
Ltd.
Sales and finance manager
Richard Gardyne said he was
glad it went to Mrs Iffland.
“I’m stoked, they seem to
genuinely like the vehicle a lot, so
it’s a great result.”
Mrs Iffland said now that
she knows it isn’t all a joke,
she’s thrilled and the car
couldn’t have come at a better
time.
“We’ve been saving for a
holiday but we thought that
money really should go on a
new car, and now we’ve won
one.”
Her husband Ben said the
couple’s 2004 Volkswagen Golf
was causing constant issues for
them.
“Every time we would take it
for a warrant of fitness or service,
there would be another problem
with it.”
He said he’s had his eye on an
electric car for a while.
“I’ve been wanting one
myself, I think they’re great and
I’m definitely a big fan of saving
the planet.”
Mrs Iffland won the car drawn
from 4000 entries.
She said she can’t believe her
name was selected.
“Half the time you just think,
does anyone actually win these?
But it really does it happen.”
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Richard Gardyne presents
Susan Iffland with the keys to
a $40,000 electric car after
her name was drawn out of
4000 entries from the Star
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IT’S BEEN a long drawn out saga but the
liquor store planned for Redcliffs will go
ahead (see page 3).
That’s pending any appeal those who
were against it might decide to lodge.
It’s not overly surprising the liquor got
the green light from the district licensing committee.
There was vocal opposition to the liquor store and those
people carried that through to the hearing by making
submissions.
The company behind the liquor store said it would not be your
normal suburban bottle shop.
So the licensing committee has held it to that pledge by
restricting signage. There won’t be flashy colourful signs
advertising all sorts of products, which should keep the look of
the store in line with the rest of the village.
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Green light for liquor store
In Brief
• By Jess Gibson
A LIQUOR store planned for
Redcliffs Village has got the
go-ahead.
The district licensing
committee released its decision
last week, which gives Rizak
Enterprises Ltd the green light to
set up an off-licence at 1/87 Main
Rd.
The committee’s decision
includes changes to Rizak
Enterprises Ltd sole director
and shareholder Juraj Singh’s
application
based on
submissions in
opposition to
the proposal.
The changes
included
labelling the
store Redcliffs
John Fox
Fine Wine and
Spirits instead of
Thirsty Liquor,
CCTV security inside
and outside the store and no
alcohol advertising outside the
building.
Its opening hours will also be
reduced from 9am-10pm to 9am-
9pm, Monday to Sunday.
A hearing was held in May
after 46 written submissions
were made in opposition to the
off-licence, with nine people
making verbal submissions.
A petition containing the
names of 97 people opposing the
store was also presented at the
hearing.
Submitters can still appeal the
decision during a 10-working
day appeal period under the Sale
and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.
Sumner Redcliffs Anglican
assistant curate John Fox was
one of the people who made a
verbal submission.
“I am pleased that DCL
addressed some of our concerns.
We are disappointed that the
community voice wasn’t given
greater weight in the process and
we look forward to making sure
that the promises given by Mr
Singh are adhered to,” said Dr
Fox.
He said he is unsure whether
he will appeal the decision yet.
Redcliffs Residents Association
chairwoman Christine Toner
said there will be a large
number of people disappointed
about the decision but grateful
CHANGE:
Rizak
Enterprises
Ltd will move
into the
building at
1/87 Main
Rd which
is currently
occupied by
the Bloom
Room Florist.
DCL considered the views of
submitters carefully.
“It’s clear that they did
actually consider all the
objectives said and that they
have incorporated a number of
conditions to help reduce the
negative,” she said.
If an appeal is made, a rehearing
will be held. But applicants will
have to pay $517 to do it.
Counsel Peter Edgen said Mr
Singh will likely start working
on the store’s refitting after the
appeal period.
RESIDENTS’ PARKING
A parking restriction exception
scheme could be installed on
two streets in Upper Riccarton
and Ilam. The Halswell-Hornby-
Riccarton Community Board
will today consider approving
the scheme on Athol Tce and
Rutherglen Ave so residents
living on the street don’t have
to comply to the P120 time
limit restrictions. The scheme
allows residents in the street to
purchase a permit for a specific
vehicle. The cost of the permit
is currently $54 per year but
is subject to change due to the
permits requiring to be renewed
annually.
WATER STRATEGY
The Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton
Community Board will meet
on Wednesday to make a
submission on the city council’s
Draft Integrated Water Strategy.
The aim of the strategy is
to develop a framework to
help manage the city’s water
resources, values and demands.
Consultation closes on July 21.
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“The Needle”
Last week the decision was
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needle” somewhere in her
abdomen. I debated over this
for 24 hours as I don’t like
her having anaesthetics and
I hate cutting her open. She
was telling me she wasn’t
right though, lagging behind
on walks and eventually not
wanting to leave the house,
tucked up sore in her abdomen,
head hung low and those sad
eyes staring at me. She may not
speak English but she sure talks
to me.
She is loved and adored by
everyone at the clinic so my
nurses took blood from her
and run them in house. Everything tested
was within normal limits. Richard Lucy then
ultrasounded her abdomen and again
nothing of concern was seen - thankfully.
We radiographed her spine which appeared
normal. What we did find was what looked
to be a needle
sitting ventrally
in her abdomen. I
was aware of the
needle after her
first surgery to
remove her kidney
due to cancer. The
specialist surgeon
mistakenly had
left it behind. I had
been monitoring
its position with
regular X-rays
and it hadn’t
moved in years.
Last week when
we radiographed her the needle
had moved and appeared bent,
necessitating removal.
My colleague surgically operated
on Lola as I find it difficult to cut my
girl open. The rusty looking needle was
removed and it had passed through a lobe
of liver causing adhesions to the peritoneal
wall lining. This would have caused her pain.
These were freed up and she was closed and
recovered so quickly with the aid of our “Bear
Hugger’ which blows warm air around Lola
on recovery.
She’s getting lots of TLC at
home and work and with my
clients. She’s adored by so
many and everyone wants
her to recover speedily. She’s
fought kidney cancer and
chemo, split pad disease and
intervertebral disc disease.
She’s hard to keep down
and out for too long. So far
so good ( Lucky her parents
are vets!!)- she’s more
comfortable and
moving better and
that needle had
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• By Georgia O’Connor-
Harding
PEAK HOUR bus
lanes could be installed
on Lincoln Rd and
Moorhouse Ave in a bid to
stop buses from running
behind schedule during
rush hour.
A decision on
introducing bus priority
measures on the two busy
roads to try cut travel
times for public transport
is expected to come to the
city council on Thursday.
City council staff have
recommended peak hour
bus lanes on the inbound
and outbound sides of
Lincoln Rd between
Moorhouse Ave and
Whiteleigh Ave and on the
south side of Moorhouse
Ave between Selwyn St and
Lincoln Rd.
The inbound bus lanes
would operate between
7am-9am on weekdays
while the outbound lanes
would operate between
4-6pm on weekdays.
If the recommendation
is approved, it expects to
reduce average bus trip
times by about 6.5min in
the evening and 4.5min in
the morning.
But split views has meant
a report on the proposal
will go to the city council
without a recommendation
from the Spreydon-
Cashmere Community
Board.
A report was presented
to the board on Tuesday.
Chairwoman Karolin
Potter and deputy
chairwoman Melanie
Coker voted against the
recommendation while
board members Helene
Mautner and Lee Sampson
voted in favour.
Mrs Potter was initially
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supportive of having
bus priority lanes which
allowed buses to get the
green light 40-50sec
ahead of other vehicles
at the Barrington St,
Whiteleigh Ave, Lincoln
Rd intersection.
But she then supported
Dr Coker’s view to go
with the second option by
council staff of “no return”
bus lanes which means
there would be peak bus
lanes in the morning but
not in the afternoons.
“The theory behind that
is while there are time
constraints over getting
people to work and their
appointments in town
the same time constraints
don’t exist for people
returning,” Mrs Potter
said.
Dr Coker said it
would make it viable for
businesses in the evening
to have customers park out
the front otherwise they
will lose their customers.
“It still means that
people can take the bus
more reliably into town on
their way to work to get
there on time,” she said.
City councillors Tim
Scandrett and Phil
Clearwater were absent
from the meeting.
Mrs Potter said she
tried to leave the matter
on the table to allow Crs
Scandrett and Clearwater
to vote, but other members
of the board informally
turned it down.
Last year, the city council
sought feedback on the
plan to introduce the bus
priority measures and
received 247 submissions.
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Cookbook planned to honour legend
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
A COOKBOOK will be
produced to celebrate the life of a
“Hornby legend”.
Nova Mayo died at her home
on June 21 at the age of 79.
Heavily involved in the
Hornby community, nearly 1000
people turned out to honour
her life at a service at the Upper
Riccarton Methodist Church
recently.
“She was obviously a very kind
and caring person. She would
volunteer for anything and was
very committed to her community,”
her son Ashley Mayo said.
He said Mrs Mayo was a very
good cook and would often run
demonstrations for the Salvation
Army in Hornby and the Hei Hei
Broomfield Community Development
Trust, also known as 126
On The Corner.
She would also cater for many
community events including
break-ups at the Hornby Panthers
Rugby League Club.
• By Jess Gibson
AFTER 25 years, volunteer firefighter
Marty Stanley still gets an adrenaline
rush when the sirens go off at
Governors Bay Fire Station.
Since joining the Governors Bay
Volunteer Fire Brigade in 1994, Mr
Stanley has responded to a range of
scenes within his community and
across Christchurch.
But he said his biggest feat “by far”
was the Port Hills fires in 2017, where
he helped out for over a week.
Now, the 60-year-old has received
recognition with a gold star pin which
represents 25 years of service to the
brigade.
“It was a pretty awesome feeling.
The years have gone really fast, that’s
for sure,” Mr Stanley said.
“Working for the brigade is great
and it has been an amazing ride.
There’s great camaraderie.”
Mt Stanley works full time at
Saeco Wilson in Sydenham and said
he is fortunate to work for such a
But she was “famous” for her
cream horns – which is one of
many of her recipes along with
meringues and cinnamon oysters
which will be included in the
supportive company that allows him
to attend the brigade’s call-outs.
About 75 people attended the
presentation of Mr Stanley’s award at
Allandale Hall on June 22, including
firefighters and their families.
Presenting the pin was Queen’s
Service Medal holder Chris Price from
the Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade,
who was representing the United Fire
Brigades’ Association of NZ.
Fire chief Andrew Norris said the
highlight of the evening was Mr
Stanley’s award, it was good to see
service awards going to 15 other
members, including certificates for
three years and five years of service.
The brigade started in 1988 and Mr
Stanley is the sixth member to have
received the award in 31 years.
COMMENDED: Marty Stanley
stands beside a giant version of
the gold star he wears on his formal
uniform, which represents 25
years of service to the Governors
Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade.
LOVED: Nova
Mayo, who
died at the
age of 79, was
described as
a legend in
the Hornby
community.
cookbook in her memory.
Mr Mayo said plans for the
cookbook are in the early stages
at the moment, but it is hoped it
will be able to raise funds to support
the community.
He said she was a “people’s
person” and it would often take
her about two to three hours to
get around the supermarket at
The Hub Hornby because
she was talking to people.
“She didn’t judge
people. She had dealings
with members of
Parliament, gang dudes
and everyone was just a
person to her,” Mr Mayo
said.
Many tributes have
been made online in honour
of Mrs Mayo – including
from Greater Christchurch
Regeneration Minister Megan
Woods.
Dr Woods said she was a
passionate, generous, kind,
clever woman of Hornby
who supported many of her
campaigns and often provided
catering for volunteers on
election day.
Mrs Mayo was also a huge supporter
of Hornby High School.
Firefighter honoured for 25 years of service
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She was involved in the
establishment of the school in
the 1970s, was on the PTA and
worked at school canteen for
about 15 years.
Hornby High School
principal Robin Sutton
said she left her own extraordinary
and indelible
mark on the community
and her unmistakable and
positive laugh would be
missed.
Mrs Mayo was involved
in volunteering for many
community groups including
the Hornby Community Care
Centre, the Rotary Club of
Hornby and the Christchurch
South Rotary Club.
She was one of about 3000
people awarded The New
Zealand 1990 Commemoration
Medal for her services to the
community.
“We only found out about it
when we were going through her
stuff the other day so she kept
that very quiet,” Mr Mayo said.
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Summer with your neighbours
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unique and diverse mix of each
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The first event was held in 1998
and has grown in popularity since its
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Residents can apply for a small
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The fundings could be used for a
range of gatherings including a pot
luck dinner, neighbourhood sports
day, staring a community project,
a walking school bus, clean-up or
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The applications opened yesterday
and will close on August 16.
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Skylah’s bid to reduce road toll
A YEAR 12 Villa Maria
College student wants to help
reduce New Zealand’s road
toll.
Skylah Holmes is one of
12 students from around the
country to have been chosen
as a national student representative
for Students Against
Dangerous Driving.
Skylah will empower young
people to make safer and better
choices on the road as both
drivers and passengers.
The national leadership
programme for SADD fosters
young emerging leaders who
are passionate about safe driving
and making a difference in
their community.
As part of the programme,
Skylah, of Halswell, will travel
to different parts of the country
to participate in workshops
to develop new resources,
campaigns and ideas that will
positively impact on New Zealand’s
roads.
“I am proud to represent
Villa Maria College on this national
platform and hope that
as a team, we can make a real
difference to our nation’s road
toll,” said Skylah.
She said it is important all
young drivers understand and
appreciate what constitutes
dangerous driving, and have
tools to ensure they are safe on
the roads.
“This also goes for passengers.
I want to see the road toll
dramatically reduced, I want
everyone who heads out in
their vehicles each day to get to
their destinations safely, and
get home to their loved ones.”
Skylah said.
She is passionate about road
safety and is planning a number
of initiatives at the school
to promote road safety to her
fellow students.
“Young people can make
a difference. By teaching our
young people about road
safety, we hope this flows to
the rest of the community
and creates safer roads for
everyone,” Skylah said.
EMPOWERING: Villa Maria
College student Skylah
Holmes will be a national
representative for Students
Against Dangerous Driving.
ROAD DEATH TOLL
STATISTICS FOR YOUNG
PEOPLE
•Twenty-six people have
died on Canterbury’s roads
this year so far.
•Of those deaths, five were
aged between 0-15 years,
one was between 16-19 and
two were between 20-24.
The remaining were 25 and
older.
•The total nationwide road
death toll for the year so far
is 195 and 52 of those were
people under the age of 24.
•There were 377 road deaths
in 2018 and 104 of those
were people under the age
of 24.
•In January, a triple fatal
crash killed passengers
Craig Mcallister, 13, Brooklyn
Taylor, 13, and driver Glen
Mcallister, 16 during a police
pursuit on Blenheim Rd,
Christchurch.
•Statistics taken from
https://www.transport.govt.
nz/mot-resources/roadsafety-resources/roaddeaths/
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except for cooking purposes.
Smoke can have a negative impact on air quality
and cause a nuisance for nearby neighbours.
To report a burning-related incident,
call Environment Canterbury on 0800 765 588.
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Tuesday July 9 2019 9
Boxing runs in the blood for
Woolston club members
• By Gordon Findlater
YOUNG WOOLSTON Boxing
Club members Hamuera Tainui
and Ryley Sutherland both won
titles at the New Zealand Golden
Gloves in Rotorua.
The pair backed up their recent
South Island Golden Gloves titles
by defeating their North Island
equivalents to claim national
honours. Tainui took the 66kg
junior title, while Sutherland
won the 48kg cadet title.
Both have close family ties to
the sport. Tainui’s father and
uncle both boxed for Woolston,
while Sutherland has been
coached by his father since the
age of nine.
Said Lance Sutherland: “He
just really clicked . . . I think the
reason he’s had success is because
he enjoys it and he hasn’t got any
pressure. He’s got heaps of support
and a really good team at
Woolston.”
Titles were also won by Canterbury
boxers Kwahli Beauchamp
and Daniel Meehan from the
Smiling Tigers club. Beauchamp
won the cadet 40kg title, while
Meehan won the junior 60kg
title.
All four Canterbury boxers
have also been selected in the
New Zealand junior development
squad following the Golden
Gloves. The squad will travel to
Australia later in the year.
“They’ve actually started
YOUNG GUNS: Ryley Sutherland and Hamuera Tainui won
New Zealand Golden Glove titles in Rotorua.
concentrating on the juniors as
well which is really good
. . . this is the first time in a
very long time that they’ve sent
away a good size squad like
this, it’s going to be great and
a good sign of things to come
I think,” said Smiling Tigers
coach Mark Fuller. “All of those
four boys have been around
a wee while now, they’re only
young, but they’ve got quite a bit
of experience and they’re only
going to get better with what the
Canterbury association is doing
to support them.”
SPORT
Cashmere first XI reach eighth
national competition in a row
• By Jacob Page
CASHMERE HIGH School’s first
XI football team have qualified
for the national competition
for the eighth consecutive year
– the longest active streak by a
Canterbury secondary school.
Co-coach Tom Wilkinson said
it was a great achievement for not
only the 2019 squad, but also the
school to be able to blood new
players to continue to build depth
each year,
“We are proud of our record
of qualifying for nationals, it’s
something that we lay down as a
challenge at the start of the year
to the boys and it is a driving
force,” he said.
“Secondary school sport is very
cyclical so eight years in a row is
something we are proud of.”
The national secondary school
competition will be held in
Napier in September,
The team’s best finish at the
national championships is 11th
in 2016 and the team currently
sits second in the Canterbury
competition.
“We have a strong working
relationship with Cashmere
Technical and I coach the
academy team there,” Wilkinson
said.
He said co-coach Craig Squire
and former coach Grant Eden
have been integral in ensuring
players had a pathway from
TALENT: The Cashmere
High first XI will look to
make their mark at their
eighth consecutive national
competition in September.
Cashmere High School through
to Cashmere Technical.
Wilkinson said the 2019
team are youthful and
determined.
“We had seven year 13s
move on last year but we still
have a good mix of youth and
experience.
“Our captain Tom Chretien has
been crucial for us as has Declan
Tyndall.”
Wilkinson said the team
often struggled to deal with the
physical nature of North Island
schools, which is a common
theme for Canterbury schools.
“We often hand out awards for
goals scored with our heads at
corners,” he said.
“We play a technical style of
football here but the physical
stuff can take time.”
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ESports - Just Dance
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Eat healthy using delicious ingredients
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Buckwheat with
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pomegranate dressing
Ingredients
250g buckwheat groats, rinsed
well
1 bulb fennel, cut into thin
wedges
250g pumpkin, peeled and
deseeded, cut into cubes
1 red onion, peeled and cut into
wedges
¼ cup parsley, roughly chopped
2 Tbsp fennel tops, roughly
chopped
Dressing
2 Tbsp pomegranate molasses
1 Tbsp maple syrup
4 Tbsp olive oil
¼ tsp ground cinnamon
Pinch of salt
Directions
Heat the oven to 200 deg C.
Bring a medium-sized pot of
lightly-salted water to the boil.
Add the rinsed buckwheat and
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½ cup hazelnuts
½ orange (juice and grated zest)
1 cup fine coconut
1 Tbsp coconut oil
½ tsp cinnamon
1 Tbsp dark cacao powder
1 tsp vanilla essence
Pinch of salt
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continuing education
adult and community
education at Risingholme
community centre
It has been an exciting time in the history of
Risingholme Community Centre with the Mayoral
Opening of Risingholme Homestead on a frosty June
the 5th morning. The official opening was followed by
a Community Open Day on Saturday the 8th June when
members of the community and friends of Risingholme
were welcome to tour the refurbished homestead and
hall as well as participate in various demonstrations
and events that were run throughout the day.
After over 8 years Risingholme Community Centre’s
office is once more operating from the Risingholme
Homestead at 22 Cholmondeley Avenue, Opawa.
Risingholme Community Centre continues to offer
a wide range of exciting learning opportunities across
the city. With the start of term 3, Monday 29th July, just
around the corner why not enrol in one of our exciting
classes – www.risingholme.org.nz. Enrolments can be
made anytime throughout the year.
Risingholme’s strong focus on language development
continues with a wide range of language courses at a
variety of levels – ESOL, German, Italian, Arabic,
Russian, Sign Language, Spanish and Te Reo Maori.
Risingholme’s traditional base of art and craft courses
continues to flourish with a full range available at a
number of venues. They include art, fabrics, pattern
making, woodwork skills, health & fitness and wellbeing,
computing, guitar and photography, as well as
many others.
The full programme for Term 3 is available on our
website at http://www.risingholme.org.nz/courses
For more information on classes at Risingholme,
Riccarton High School, Christchurch Girls’ High
School, Village House New Brighton, and Hornby
High School, contact the Risingholme Community
Centre at 332 7359 or e-mail info@risingholme.org.
nz
Brochures are available at the Risingholme office
and public libraries.
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Explore the
issues that
matter most
This winter you can explore some of the most pressing issues of
our time with a variety of courses, talks, film events and workshops
at the Canterbury Workers Educational Association (WEA).
Whether its understanding fake news and how to spot it or
finding out about climate change; preparing for the local body
elections or learning ways to reduce your plastic use; there are a
huge number of courses to choose from. Here is a small selection
of the 50 or so on offer in Term 3:
Waste Not! – DIY ways to reduce your household rubbish -
Series, starts 31st July, Wed afternoons, from $5
Foraging for Food in New Zealand - Wed 4th Sept 7pm, $gold
coin koha
Local Elections: What are you really voting for? With Garry
Moore - Wed 18th Sept 7pm, $gold coin koha
Films that Matter – Documentary films with discussion:
Fools and Dreamers, Chasing Coral, The Age of Stupid - Friday
afternoons in August and September, from $7
Machine world: Explore the social, economic and political
implications of technology - Series starts 1st Aug, 12.30-2.30pm,
8 Thursdays $76
Technology 101: What is Fake News and How to Spot it - 2nd
September 1-2.30 $8
The WEA is located right in the heart of the city opposite the
Christchurch Art Gallery on Gloucester Street. It is a community
focused organisation committed to keeping course fees as low as
possible and to providing interesting, relevant, adult education
opportunities for the people of Christchurch. To find out more
about the WEA and to book your spot on any of their courses visit
www.cwea.org.nz visit them at 59 Gloucester Street or call
03 3660285.
Adult and Community Education Term 3, 2019
Come learn with us
Risingholme Community Centre offers
a wide range of short courses, each term,
at a range of venues.
Risingholme Community Centre
Art (Create with Pastels & Paints, Mixed Media, Watercolour, Painting with
Acrylics), Drawing & Sketching, Embroidery, Fabric & Craft Skills, Guitar,
Pottery, Sewing Skills, Upholstery, Using your Overlocker, Weekend Sewing
classes, Yoga, Wood Sculpture, Woodwork, Woodwork for Women, Zentangle,
Printmaking, Fermented Foods, Plastics Free, Waiata, Te Reo Maori, Patchwork
and Quilting, Pattern Making.
Christchurch Girls’ High School
Dressmaking, Embroidery, Te Reo Maori, Watercolour Painting, Drawing
& Sketching, German Language, Painting with Acrylics, Spanish, NZ Sign
Language.
Hornby High School
Sewing Skills, Thai Cooking, Te Reo Maori, Uke-it-up.
Riccarton High School
Calligraphy, ESOL Business English Intermediate, Indian Cooking,
Italian Language, NZ Sign Language, Russian Language, Sewing Skills,
Spanish for Travellers, Te Reo Maori, Arabic, A Taste of Egyptian Cooking,
Picture Framing, Mediterranean Cooking, Italian Cooking
The Village House - New Brighton
Te Reo Maori, NZ Sign Language.
Full details available on www.risingholme.org.nz
Risingholme office at 22 Cholmondeley Ave, Opawa, Chch
Phone 332 7359 | Email info@risingholme.org.nz
www.risingholme.org.nz
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continuing education
adult and community
education courses for
term 3
christchurch
School of Music
With winter upon us why not take the
opportunity of longer evenings to take up
a new hobby, learn a new skill, meet some
new people and have fun at the same time
then join one of Papanui High School’s
exciting range of Adult and Community
Education Courses for Term 3 beginning
from 29 July. We have a wide range of
courses to choose from Art to Yoga and
everything in between. New courses on
offer for Term 3 include Life Drawing,
Drawing using Pastels and Charcoal,
Book Art, Sign Language, Writing
Books for Children & Young Adults, and
Cooking for those who are Gluten Free,
Dairy Free, Vegan and or Vegetarian.
We guarantee you will find something to
appeal regardless of age or interests.
For further information and
enrolment in this or any of our courses
please visit our website www.papanui.
school.nz or telephone our office on
3520701, or email Barbara Roper
rpb@papanui.school.nz
Did you know that musical training
can change brain structure and function
for the better? It can also improve longterm
memory and lead to better brain
development, particularly for those
who start at a young age. So why wait
any longer?? Come and join us at the
Christchurch School of Music!
CSM is a not-for-profit organisation with
a strong focus on community. From ages 2
to 92 we have something for everyone. On
a Saturday morning the whole family can
find something to suit.
For the young ones there are pre-school
and junior school classes, “Take Off with
Music”, 41/2 year olds can start on Suzuki
strings and at 6 the recorder is a great
instrument to learn. In 2019 we have a
fantastic deal for beginner recorder players
– just $52 for a year of tuition and this
includes a recorder and a book!!
Older children and adults may opt for
group or individual lessons on a specific
instrument (including voice). With six
orchestras, two concert bands, a Big Band,
a jazz combo, six wind ensembles, rock
bands, two choirs, chamber groups, a
samba band and a guitar ensemble there is
an ensemble to suit all levels and all ages.
If affordability is an issue, CSM may be
able to offer a discount through funding
provided by the Rata Foundation.
Find out more about us or enrol any
time at www.csm.org.nz
CANTERBURY WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
www.cwea.org.nz 59 Gloucester Street, Christchurch 03 3660285
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REAL ESTATE
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Purau Bay is approximately 30 minutes’
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Properties in this lovely valley and by
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Properties here make an excellent
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