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Shannon gets
his wish for a
pump track
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Call to stop
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Bebe Frayle Greg Sugrue
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Young artists display work in Phillipstown
• By Claire Booker
YOUNG ARTISTS have
been given a taste of what it’s
like to display their art in a
competition at the Windsor
Galley in Phillipstown.
Rangi Ruru Girls’ School
year 13 student Georgina Jolly
took out the Canterbury high
school art competition’s top
prize with an oil painting of
her mother and aunt.
Second place went to
Cashmere High’s Phoebe
Rouse, and Holly Murrell,
of Avonside Girls’ High, was
third.
This was the third year
the event has been held,
and gallery owner Tracey
Wynands was impressed with
the entries.
“The skill level of entries is
of a very high calibre and it
really is a pleasure to see the
techniques and subject content
of each entry,” she said.
“The event has been
designed to give year 13
students in Canterbury
the opportunity to exhibit
their works in a professional
gallery.”
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TALENT: Georgina Jolly won
the top prize in the Windsor
Gallery Canterbury high
school art competition with
an oil painting of her mother
and aunt (inset).
Hot pools
get $15k
boost from
Pier and
Foreshore
Society
THE FUNDRAISING efforts of
a New Brighton group will enable
extra elements to be added to the
planned He Puna Taimoana hot
pools.
The Pier and Foreshore Society
raised $15,000 to support the hot
pools’ development
through
fundraising activities
at the annual
New Brighton
Duke Festival of
Surfing. It has
now donated the
money to Development
Christchurch
Limited.
Rob Hall
DCL chief executive Rob Hall
said the donation will be used
to add elements to He Puna
Taimoana, which are not included
in the existing budget.
“DCL will work with the society
to decide exactly what that will be.
Initial ideas include the possibility
of extra accessibility features
or seating, but decisions will be
made collaboratively.”
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Green light for pump track
• By Matt Slaughter
A PUMP track and table will be
installed at 10 Shirley Rd.
The Papanui-Innes Community
board unanimously approved
the landscape plan for the installation
of a multi-use table tennis
table and pump track at the former
Shirley Community Centre
site at a meeting last week.
This will cost about $93,000.
The landscape plan went up
for consultation in July.
At the close of the consultation
period, 71 submissions were
received with 60 submitters supporting
the landscape plan, nine
submitters not supporting it and
two submitters not indicating
either way.
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board asking for a permanent
scooter, skateboard and bike track
to be built at MacFarlane Park.
However, city council investigation
found the site at Shirley
Community Reserve was more
appropriate.
In spite of the pump track,
which has been approved only
being temporary, it can be relocated
and could remain in this
site for up to 10 years if this is
what the community wants.
Shannon’s father Tim Weir
said he and Shannon were at the
meeting when the pump track
was approved and they were
pleased with the result.
“We’re really excited about it
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Shirley Primary
School pupil
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has got his wish to
have a pump track
installed in Shirley.
and looking forward to it going
ahead hopefully before Christmas
season. They [the board]
were discussing that if the staff
get it in by then that would be
fantastic for all the kids over the
school holidays.”
Said Papanui Ward city
councillor Mike Davidson: “It
was unanimous to approve
the landscape plan and the
multi-use table. Everyone was
very excited about that, and the
process was one that was run
really well.”
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In Brief
ROAD FLOODING ISSUES
City council staff have been asked
to update the Coastal-Burwood
Community Board on the
collaborative work between the
city council and the New Zealand
Transport Agency to fix flooding
issues in the Pages Rd/Anzac
Drive intersection turning lanes.
The board has also asked for city
council staff advice on future
plans to reduce flooding in the
red zone from Pages Rd bridge to
Anzac Drive.
EARTHQUAKE LEGACY
The time frames for the
Southshore South New Brighton
Earthquake Legacy Project
programme of works have come
into question. The Coastal-
Burwood Community Board has
asked city council staff to clarify
when these works will take place
after it was announced last month
that this project will go-ahead.
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Bringing life to suburb
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“From the beginning, the
development of hot pools
in New Brighton has been
a community project. The
Pier and Foreshore Society
has been a champion of the
development right from
the start and its support
has helped make He
Puna Taimoana happen.
The donation of $15,000
represents a massive
fundraising effort by a
community group and
I’d like to thank everyone
involved in making this
happen,” said Mr Hall.
“I’d also like to
acknowledge the support
of the Pier and Foreshore
Society throughout the
development of the hot
pools; they have played a
key role in keeping the idea
alive and making it become
a reality.”
Pier and Foreshore
Society chair Stewart
McNeice said He Puna
Taimoana is an exciting
development for the whole
city.
“We’ve promoted the hot
pools development for a
long time and it’s fantastic
to see it progressing. We’re
excited by what we see so
MORE FUNDS: Extra elements will be added to the
He Puna Taimoana hot pools outside of the budget.
far and look forward to
opening day. The design
has really reflected the
local environment and
taken care to accommodate
existing businesses and
organisations. It’s going
to be a real asset for
Christchurch.”
He Puna Taimoana is
starting to take shape,
with the roof now on the
building.
All five pools are in
place, with fibreglass
linings being laid during
September.
The sauna room
blockwork is complete
and service works are
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progressing well. The
finishing touches are under
way on the seawall and
this will be followed by
landscaping.
The development is
just one part of a wider
project to regenerate
New Brighton, attracting
life and activity to the
suburb and boosting local
businesses.
DCL is leading the
project on behalf of the
city council, which has
allocated $19.2 million
to projects along the
foreshore. He Puna
Taimoana is due to open on
Marine Pde early next year.
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ON SHOW: The Windsor Gallery will be home to student art works until Friday as part of the
Canterbury high school art competition.
Encouraging ‘creativity’
•From page 1
“(The competition gives)
students exposure to the
art world, encouragement
to explore and extend their
creativity and develop new skills
as upcoming New Zealand
artists,” said Mrs Wynands.
Year 13 students from 14
schools were selected by their
art teachers to take part.
The competition was judged
by Christchurch Art Gallery
director Blair Jackson and
Canterbury University head of
fine arts Aaron Kreisler.
Each finalist was given a $50
framing voucher to use towards
the cost of having an art piece of
their choosing framed.
Rangi Ruru head of visual arts
Kate Rivers said Georgina is a
wonderful colourist who has a
love of expressive style.
“Georgina’s work shows a
gestural approach with her
oil paint applied confidently
through the use of expressive
mark and rich colour,” she said.
Mrs Wynands said she hopes
the competition will continue to
grow and reach more students
in the years to come.
“It is such a thrill to see the
students excited about their
work, their parents proud to
see their son or daughter’s work
in a gallery and the teachers’
enthusiasm and support of their
students,” she said.
The art will be available to
view until Friday.
‘Ratbag’ plant thief hits
Abberley Park again
• By Claire Booker
PLANT THIEVES have struck
again in St Albans and Richmond.
Flowers have been stolen from
Abberley Park in recent weeks,
frustrating a community group
which regularly uses the park.
Pink cyclamens, a clump of
daffodils, and some miniature iris’
were taken from the park, and a
note left on a sign said the park
user was disappointed to see the
plant thief was back again.
A post on the Facebook page
read: “Warning: Abberley Park’s
ratbag plant thief is back. By the
south entrance to the Scented Garden,
there were four beautiful deep
red cyclamens planted in a group.
On Tuesday evening, there was
only one left. The thief didn’t even
bother to cover over the holes.”
In December last year, it was
estimated more than half the
plants put into the park by city
council staff were stolen in less
than a month.
A city council spokesman
said the reason for thefts is not
known, but in many cases across
Christchurch, the city council
has replaced some plants, he said
there are various species stolen.
“For example, young native
plants, azaleas, pieris, phormium
and rhododendron.”
BARE: Plants at Abberley Park
have been stolen .
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your property? Do you have
any idea why this might be
happening? Email your
views to claire.booker@
starmedia.kiwi
The city council does not keep
records of where plant thefts occur,
so it doesn’t know which area
is more prevalent.
“These species [mentioned
above] were taken from areas such
as Coastal, Spencer Park, Travis
Wetland, Beckenham Gardens,
Karman Reserve and Sunny Side
Heritage Gardens,” the spokesman
said.
Meanwhile, about 30 plants
were taken from a newly-planted
city council plot, in Petrie St,
Richmond.
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Call to close reserve track to vehicles
• By Matt Slaughter
PEDESTRIANS AND cyclists
using Bowenvale Reserve are
being put in danger by motorists
in four-wheel-drive vehicles.
And the track, which is at
the top of Huntsbury Ave and
leads to the Summit Rd, is being
ripped up by the vehicles.
The Spreydon-Cashmere Community
Board has asked for the
track to be closed to vehicles permanently
so it can be repaired
and used by walkers and cyclists
only.
Huntsbury Ave resident and
Port Hills Trust Board treasurer
David Drayton, who has been
walking the track weekly for
years, said although this idea
sounds great, this may not stop
four-wheel-drive vehicles from
using the track.
“I don’t know how they’re going
to stop it, he said.
“You can’t lock the road or
shut it off, you’ve got to be accessible.”
However, Mr Drayton said
four-wheel drives are “tearing
up the road [track]” and putting
walkers and cyclists off using it.
Said board member Lee Sampson:
“I think this is the worst it
[the track] has ever been in terms
of condition.”
Mr Drayton said something
needs to be done to at least deter
vehicles from using the track and
make it more useable for walkers
and cyclists.
“You’ll never stop it, but if they
could improve it or cut it down
in some way that would be great,
definitely.”
Board member Lee Sampson
agreed something has to be done.
He said last time he was walking
on the track he had a near-miss
with a four-wheel-drive.
“When I was leaving, a guy
was literally just hooning up the
hill ready to hit the trail, so he
was in a four-wheel-drive, he
was hooning up Huntsbury Ave,
literally nearly wiping me out on
a corner.”
Closing the track to vehicles
would be the best way to keep its
users safe and encourage more
people to use the track, said Mr
Sampson.
“It [Bowenvale Reserve] would
be so well used because we’ve
got so many limited safe options
to get up to the Summit Rd and
I think if we repaired it and
spent a little bit of money on it,
I think it would be really, really
RUTTED: David Drayton says more needs
to be done to stop four-wheel-drive
vehicles causing damage to Bowenvale
Reserve at the top of Huntsbury Ave.
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well used and it would be really
embraced by the community and
safer.”
A council spokesperson said it
has received “several” complaints
about four-wheel-drives using
the track and was acting on
these.
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be addressed on a case-by-case
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City’s youngest real estate agent at 18
• By Hayley Tate
JONTY DOWNES might not
own his own home yet, but he is
already working towards selling
his first house.
The 18-year-old is
Christchurch’s youngest real
estate agent, and he has 10
buyers wanting him to find them
their new home.
He is also the second youngest
licensed real estate agent in New
Zealand. The youngest a person
can be registered for a real estate
licence is 18.
He has been interested in real
estate since he was a small boy.
As a seven-year-old, Jonty
would cycle around his neighbourhood,
see “for sale” signs
and be interested in new houses
built in the area.
By the time he was in year
12 at Hagley College he was attending
auctions and putting his
foot in the door of the real estate
industry.
“I’ve always had a real passion
for houses,” he said.
But he found people could not
understand his passion or take
him seriously for wanting to leap
into real estate straight out of
high school.
Traditionally, real estate is a
second or third career for people,
entering the industry as a career
KEEN: Jonty Downes searching possible homes for buyers. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
change from their previous job.
Real Estate Authority Statistics
show 2071 people aged 53 to 57
were issued with their licences in
the first half of 2019 in New Zealand,
compared with 171 people
aged 18 to 22.
Avonhead Harcourts branch
manager Lisa Yardley-Vaiese
decided to give Jonty a chance,
offering him a place on the
Grenadier graduate programme.
She said it was more difficult
for young people in terms
of credibility because, usually,
younger people had not yet
bought a house.
Older people tended to create
the perception that they know
the industry better and buyers
were more likely to have confidence
in them.
Real Estate Authority head of
regulatory services Josh Doherty
said the number of people aged
18 to 21 issued with a salesperson’s
licence in New Zealand had
remained relatively stable over
the last five years.
More young people have
joined Grenadier’s graduate programme
in recent years, though
Mrs Yardley-Vaiese said she had
never mentored someone as
young as Jonty.
In spite of his age, Jonty has
proved his worth and knowledge
with colleagues and buyers.
“I’ve nicknamed him Wikipedia
because he just knows so
much,” Mrs Yardley-Vaiese said.
To enter real estate, agents
must complete 13 papers before
registering for a licence.
Jonty remembers the moment
he got his licence and said it was
his best achievement so far.
“I was quite excited to just
call buyers and do anything real
estate-related, because I think it
had been inside of me for ages
and I just wanted to let it out.”
He does not yet own a home,
but said it was on the cards.
He is not looking for anything
fancy – a one-bedroom flat
would be perfect.
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Richmond Community Gardens, 9 Evelyn Couzins Avenue
5km
The Generation Game – Sun 6 Oct
Start anytime between 10am – 1pm
Travis Wetland Education Centre, 280 Beach Road
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Adventure on Te Ara Ihutai Christchurch Coastal Pathway – Sun 13 Oct
Start between 10-11am and
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*above walks will be cancelled if wet
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Community Board Coastal
Glenn Livingstone
Council Burwood
Yani Johanson
Council Linwood
Greg Sugrue
Community Board Burwood
Bebe Frayle
Community Board Burwood
Jackie Simons
Community Board Linwood
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People’s
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HANDS-ON: The ACE Festival of Adult Learning saw people take part in a number of activities
such as hazelnut weaving.
Adults learn at free festival
AVEBURY HOUSE and the
Richmond Community Garden
came together to deliver a week
of free activities for the ACE
Festival of Adult Learning.
More than 250 adults attended
a variety of activities, including
yoga, composting, tartmaking,
pilates, hazel weaving,
relaxation, getting a taste of
culture, massage techniques,
gardening and preserving.
Said Avebury House
manager Tanya Didham:
“The ACE festival of learning
was a great opportunity to share
what we do in the house. We
are always keen to find ways
to reach out and engage with
the community, and the ACE
team provided us with a great
platform to do it.”
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to be part of the festival and
grasped the chance to engage
with the community.
Richmond Community
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Cathy Allden said she
“really enjoyed the positive
engagement for resourceful
learning within our community
space, what we can create, make
and eat from hazel weaving to
how to compost.”
Crafted hearts on
display at gallery
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
A HOME has been found for
thousands of crafted hearts
following the March 15 attacks.
Just under 2000 crafted and
knitted hearts have been put on
display at the Christchurch Art
Gallery.
Barkers Wool And Haberdashery
manager Jacquie Jewell
was behind the initiative called
Muslim Hearts of Christchurch.
With a goal to collect as many
hearts as possible, the initiative
generated more than 5000 along
with messages of support from
around the world.
Mrs Jewell said it was nice to
be able to show support for those
affected by the March 15 events
through the knitted hearts,
especially since the six-month
anniversary was on Sunday.
As part of the display, details
outline the story behind the
hearts and people are allowed to
take one home.
On TVNZ’s Breakfast,
journalist John Campbell wore
one of the knitted hearts while
interviewing Shadia Amin, who
lost her husband in the attacks.
In June, Mrs Jewell brought
the matter of finding a home
for the hearts to the Halswell-
HEARTFELT: More than
5000 crafted hearts were
sent to Jacquie Jewell from
around the world.
Hornby-Riccarton Community
Board.
Earlier this year about 3000
crafted hearts, along with copies
of the messages, were delivered
to the Al Noor Mosque,
Linwood Islamic Centre, police
and St John.
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Shirley BHS put up good showing at
SHIRLEY BOYS’ High School
finished fifth at the South
Island under-15 tournament
in Christchurch following a
43-7 loss to Marlborough Boys’
College.
The school’s senior basketball
team finished fourth at the South
Island tournament in Nelson
which qualified them for nationals.
later this month.
The Shirley Boys’ B basketball
team finished sixth at the
Southern Cup tournament in
Christchurch after a 69-65 loss to
Christ’s College.
Hockey
Christchurch Boys’ High was
the best placed boys team at the
national Rankin Cup competition
finishing sixth.
St Andrew’s College finished
eighth, Christ’s College finished
11th.
St Bede’s College won the India
Shield and earned a national
ranking of 17 in the process.
Burnside High School finished
22nd.
Christchurch Girls’ High
were runners-up in the Federation
Cup tournament in Auckland,
earning a No 2 ranking
nationally in the process.
The team lost the final 1-0 to St
Cuthberts College.
St Margaret’s College finished
third after a 3-2 win on penalty
strokes against Diocesan School
for Girls.
Rangi Ruru finished
BATTLE: The Shirley Boys’ High School B basketball team finished sixth at the Southern Cup in
Christchurch.
seventh, St Andrew’s managed
eighth.
Villa Maria College finished
18th nationally and earned a
silver medal at the Marie Fry
tournament after losing on penalty
strokes to Westlake Girls’
High School.
Burnside High finished 22nd.
Cashmere High finished third
at the Johnson Cup in Invercargill,
Shirley Boys’ High finished
seventh.
Lincoln High School won
the Coaches Cup in Ashburton
by beating Nelson’s Nayland
College 4-3 on penalty
strokes.
St Bede’s finished eighth at the
Galletly Cup in Oamaru.
Marian College finished ninth
in the Audrey Timlin Memorial
tournament at Timaru.
Papanui High School finished
ninth at the Jenny McDonald
Cup in Cromwell while Avonside
Girls’ High School managed
11th, Middleton Grange were
13th and Riccarton High School
16th.
SPORT
St Margaret’s were runnersup
at the Chris Arthur Cup at
Stratford.
Villa Maria were fifth, Rangi
Ruru sixth and Christchurch
Girls’ High ninth.
Football
St Thomas’ of Canterbury were
the best placed Canterbury boys
school at the premier tournament
at Napier.
They finished 17th after a 2-1
win over Wellington’s St Patrick’s
High School.
Burnside finished 23rd, Cashmere
24th and Christ’s College
26th while Selwyn finished 31st.
St Andrew’s College finished
25th at the premier girls’ tournament
at Christchurch, while
Lincoln managed 29th.
Middleton Grange finished
10th at the Rex Dawkins tournament
at Taupo while St Bede’s
finished 11th.
St Andrew’s won the Malcom
Cowie tournament at Papakura,
beating Waitakere 3-1 in the
final.
Christchurch Girls’ were
runners-up at the Kathy Seaward
tournament at Whangarei after a
1-0 loss to Glendowie College.
Selwyn finished sixth at the
same tournament.
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winter tournament
Avonside Girls’ finished eighth
at the Grant Jarvis tournament at
Wellington.
Marian College won the
Gary Sowden tournament at
Timaru’s Sir Basil Arthur Park
on Thursday after a 3-0 win over
Cashmere High in the final, on
Thursday.
Rangi Ruru finished seventh.
Table Tennis
Burnside High School won
their third consecutive national
secondary schools’ table tennis
title, in Tauranga.
The Burnside High team
defeated Auckand’s Macleans
College in the final.
Netball
Christchurch Girls’ were crowned
South Island Secondary School
netball champions after a tense
29-27 win over Dunedin’s St
Hilda’s Collegiate at Nelson Saxton
Stadium.
Villa Maria finished third
after beating fellow semi-finalist
Ashburton College 39-30 while St
Margaret’s College finished fifth
and grabbed the last national
secondary school competition
qualification spot with a 36-34
win over St Margaret’s.
Rugby
Christchurch Girls’ High made
the national secondary school
girls’ national final.
They beat Onehunga High
School 57-7 in the semi-final
before going down 58-7 to Hamilton
Girls’ High School in the
final.
The Christ’s College
under-15 rugby team won their
South Island competition, beating
Timaru Boys’ High School
17-12 in a wet final at Christ’s
College.
NEXT STEP: The Shirley Boys’ High School basketball team will head to the nationals later this
month after finishing fourth in the South Island.
Split points decisions
go against junior boxers
• By Jacob Page
TWO WOOLSTON junior
boxers have had a taste of
representing New Zealand as
part of a development squad
which competed against
fellow cadets and juniors from
Australia at Canberra last week.
Ryley Sutherland and Hamuera
Tainui were both part of a
New Zealand development team
that also got to train at the Australian
Institute of Sport during
their stay.
While both Ryley and Hamuera
lost their respective bouts
by split points decisions, it is
hoped the opportunity will keep
KIWI REPS:
Wooston
boxers
Ryley
Sutherland
(left), and
Hamuera
Tainui
before they
represented
New
Zealand in
Canberra
last week.
them in the sport and offer a
pathway for promising boxers as
they get older and push towards
the senior ranks.
The pair backed up from recent
success at the South Island
Golden Glove titles by defeating
their North Island equivalents to
claim national honours in July.
Hamuera claimed the 66kg
junior title, while Ryley won the
48kg cadet title.
Both have close family ties in
the sport. Hamuera’s father and
uncle both boxed for Woolston,
while Sutherland has been
coached by his father since the
age of nine.
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•Sunshine
Ingredients
Fresh pawpaw
Apple juice
Ice
30ml Midori
15ml Malibu
Directions
Blend pawpaw and apple juice.
In a glass filled with ice, pour
over the Midori and Malibu. Top
gently with the juice mix.
•Sugar plum
Ingredients
Ice
30ml vodka (optional)
15ml Cointreau liqueur
(optional)
Orange and plum bitters
15ml elderflower cordial
1 lemon
Soda
Directions
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Top with soda and squeeze
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•Turkish delight
Ingredients
Green tea infused with rose
petals (available online)
30ml Irish whiskey
15ml Galliano original
Dash sugar syrup
Ice
Lime wedges to garnish
Directions
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to chill. Add ice to a glass and
pour over whiskey, Galliano and
sugar syrup.
Serve with lime wedges.
•Garden party
Ingredients
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1/2 glass of V8 carrot and orange
juice
Frozen berries to garnish
Directions
Blend together the apple cider
and juice, pour into glass and
garnish with berries.
•Zestful bounty
Ingredients
1 pear, peeled and cored
Sprig of mint
1 cup grapefruit juice
11/2 cups ice
Beetroot, pomegranate and
raspberry juice
Directions
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Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, 10am-noon (by
appointment)
This group offers
assistance to mature
people with modern
technology, including
computers, tablets,
smartphones, email,
Facebook, Skype, Word,
cellphones and the
internet. Phone 382 6048
for more information.
202 Marine Pde (next to
the New Brighton Club)
JP Clinic at Shirley
Library
Tuesday, 10am-1pm
A justice of the
peace will be available
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community to witness
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certify document copies,
hear oaths, declarations,
affidavits or affirmations
as well as sign citizenship,
sponsorship or rates
rebates applications. No
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Exercise Class
Tuesday, 10am
This is a speciallydesigned
class to help
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is a $2 koha entry but
no booking fee. Those
interested are invited to
turn up on the day and see
what it can do for them.
Parklands Community
Centre
Ascot Sit and Be Fit
Wednesday, 1-2pm, and
Thursday, 9.30-10.30am
Complete a class
of exercises without even
leaving your chair. The
cost of the class is $4 and
you’ll get a cup of tea or
coffee.
Ascot Community Centre
Rocket Club
Wednesday, 3.30-
4.30pm
Go along and take part
in different activities based
on local and current events
in a learning environment.
Homework help is
available during this time.
Free and no bookings
required.
Aranui Library
Scrabble Club
Tuesday and Wednesday,
1.30-3.30pm and 1-2.45pm
Go along to the Scrabble
Club. No obligation, just
go along when you can
and join the friendly
group. All materials are
supplied. No fee.
Shirley and Parklands
libraries
CV help
Thursday, 10-11.30am
A librarian will be on
hand to assist customers
who need help with their
CV or resume.
New Brighton Library
Technology Help Dropin
Sessions
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to a drop-in
session for help with email,
searching the internet,
using the library catalogue,
eBooks, and general
computer queries.
Shirley Library
Cards Club
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm
This weekly club will
be held every Friday, just
go along and join the
fun. Free, no bookings
required.
Shirley Library
Email matt.slaughter@starmedia.kiwi by
5pm each Wednesday
Brighton Gallery Art Trust’s exhibition event will be held at New Brighton
Library on Tuesday from open until close. Go and see original paintings by
members of the Brighton Gallery Art Trust. A mixture of representational and
abstract works, each one reflects an interest of the artist.
Makerspace
Friday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to a weekly
Makerspace session
and get hands-on with
activities for all ages.
Something new every
week.
Aranui Library
Culture Exchange
Friday, 3.45-4.45pm
Go along and make new
friends, practice English
and learn about New
Zealand and Christchurch.
Shirley Library
New Brighton Seaside
Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Go and enjoy a warm
and fun atmosphere beside
the seaside. With live
entertainment, food and
free face-painting.
New Brighton Pedestrian
Mall
Golden Oldies Movie
Screening – Born Free –
Virginia Mckenna, Bill
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Monday, 1.30pm
Virginia Mckenna and
Bill Travers star in this
1966 adventure. Go along
for the story of George
and Joy Adamson and the
orphaned lion cub, Elsa,
they adopt. $2, go early for
a cuppa and a chat.
New Brighton Museum,
8 Hardy St
Marshland Table
Tennis Club
Monday, 7.30-9.30pm
Go along every Monday
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and artificial ingredients. It is flavoured with
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natural stevia and monk fruit extracts and
coloured with a dash of turmeric.
Magnesium Citrate is the first of the three
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Next is Magnesium Lyscinate Glycinate
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Biosphere Magnesium and further more
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We are always happy to help you!
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Magnesium deficiency is widespread with
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as reducing lifespan & quality of life.
There are many popular magnesium supplements
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• Poor sleep
• Irregular heartbeat
• High blood pressure
• Poor circulation
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• Headaches & migraines
• Poor concentration
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5 Peregrine Close, Mt Pleasant
Auction: 03 Oct 2019 Unless Sold Prior
3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 3 toilets | 2 living rooms | 1 dining room | 2 car-garage | 2 off-street parks - Listing Number: SM0232
Experience executive living and magnificent
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Double NOW $ 379
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