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Celebrating 8 years in Browns Bay, the team at Bays Martial Art Academy have just announced a bigger and better range of options for you. With 38 age specific programs available each week the team has really kick started 2016 with the launch of an Adult Fitness Kickboxing classes. “We are proud to truly be able to offer something for everyone in Browns Bay.” says School Owner and Chief Instructor Caroline Hazelden. From preschool to teenage age specific martial art classes; plus specialist Fitness Kickboxing, Trick Martial Arts and Urban Self Defence for teens, there is something for everyone. So thinking about the start of the School Year, the team would like to share some ideas on talking to your child about bullies. We know that 80% of bullying is verbal and about 20% Physical. Verbal bullying can be more devastating over time as a bruise does go away; however constantly being made fun of has long term effects. Bullies tend to target unconfident and shy children. In fact, parents wanting their child to have more confidence is the reason 70% of members aged 5-14 years join our Academy. Typically, there are three choices for handling bullying. The first is to do nothing and to ignore it. The second is to run away and the third is to end it through learning how to stop it. We never encourage fighting but we all agree that children do need to be taught to stand up for themselves and how to defend themselves in case the situation ever arises. We always recommend that parents talk to their children and let them know what is and is not acceptable should bullying occur. Your child needs to know that you are there for them. And if they are being bullied remind them that they must tell at least 3 people such as a friend, teacher and parent. It is important that they let others know so something can be done. Of course we do not want them fighting, but children must know from a parent what they can do to protect themselves. The outcome everyone wants of course is to make sure their child gets home safe and grows up to be a confident and happy contributor to our society. To find out more about any of our programs visit www.baysmartialarts.co.nz
Bigger and better after the fire! Work is well under way at East Coast Bays RSA, to restore the club to full operation after the major fire that caused damage back on East Coast Bays RSA manager Sunday May 10th last Scott Evans in the area that is under reconstruction following the fire. year, Mothers Day. The fire happened around 3am on the Sunday morning in the designated outdoor smoking area. It is suspected that it may have been deliberately lit due to it happening The East Coast Bays RSA in Bute Road, Browns Bay. well after closing hours and the hotspot being nowhere near any electrical components. Investigators did not uncover any evidence though that confirmed suspicions. The club was forced to close for two days completely with the popular restaurant opening first and then the main bar and entertainment hall opening around two months later in July, followed by the gaming room in September. The pool and snooker area and the club lounge were the areas that sustained most of the actual fire damage and are being rebuilt. While there was this fire damage, the main problem for the entire building was smoke and water damage. Browns Bay Mag visited the building to talk with manager Scott Evans and have a look at progress with the repair of the damaged area at the rear of the Bute Road building. It appears to be business as usual for the popular club, which with 2800 members is one of the biggest in the country. We popped in around lunch time early in the week and the restaurant was humming. Fortunately the restaurant area was relatively undamaged in the fire. “The building work started in late January after it took us some time to find a builder, with the industry being so busy,” explained Scott Evans. “Our aim is to have everything completed by early April – with a soft opening – and in full operation for ANZAC Day. Our thoughts are that we will have a grand re-opening of the whole place in early May which will be around a year after the actual fire. It will be a big party, that’s for sure.” The rebuild of the pool and snooker area and the club lounge is a big job and involves replacing the roof and trusses, electrical and data wiring, airconditioning, painting and decorating and the installation of new furniture. “It will be very special,” added Scott Evans. “The past year has been quite a difficult time for the club and its members, but once this has been completed things will be better than before. We are expecting membership to be very popular with the range of upgraded facilities we will have. Our members have been very understanding, but we are all looking forward to the completion.” Membership of the East Coast Bays RSA is very affordable at no more than $50 per year. With the changing times membership is now made up of around one third ex-servicemen and two thirds general public. For more information visit www.ecbrsa.co.nz
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Browns Bay Business Association: From the Manager
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas & New Year period. Crazy to think that we are already in the second month of February! We are all very excited at the business association for what 2016 will bring! BID Expansion
Currently our business association boundary only includes those businesses that premises reside from Glen Road down to the Beachfront Lane. There are however a number of businesses which reside further up Anzac Road as well as along Beach Road. To create a more cohesive business environment the association is currently consulting with these businesses owners and landlords in order to extend the boundary. We will be running a series of informative meetings over the coming months. We will be holding a vote, should the majority of the stakeholders vote yes for the change, we will have a Browns Bay Business Association that covers all of our Browns Bay businesses. A very exciting prospect indeed!
Cairo to Cape Town
If you’ve been living in Browns Bay for a number of years, this event will be very familiar for you. The date for the 2016 Cairo to Cape Town Festival has been set for Saturday 12th March. The location remains at Village Green, and the festival will be running from 10am to 4pm. For those of you not so familiar with the event – Cairo to Cape Town is a celebration of all things African. Live African music and performances, African food stalls and market stalls. A big thanks needs to go to Sally Cargill from the East Coast Bays Community Project who organises this wonderful event year after year!
Digital Signage – get your advert up
The Browns Bay Digital signage is now up! We have installed a number of screens that
have a sole purpose of advertising community events and initiatives. These adverts also play on a large number in store advertising screens. Advertising on this platform is completely free for local charities, community groups and sports teams. We are happy to advertise anything from a fundraising event, right through to sports team trials opening. It’s all about keeping our community informed! We are so blessed to have such a large number of community facilities and it is important that they aren’t forgotten! If you would like to advertise on this platform, please contact Zoë or Murray at: admin@brownsbay.org.nz with the details of your advertisements and we will get back to you. If you are unsure if your organisation is suitable feel free to give us a call on (09) 489 9833.
Christmas Parade & Market Day As always the Browns Bay Christmas Parade was a roaring success! Thousands of people lined the streets to view the beautifully decorated floats and highly enthusiastic children & adults alike who were
accompanying them! The prize for the best float was this year chosen by yours truly. The winning float for 2016 went to Torbay Play Centre. There was no doubt that the competition for the best float was close! There were a number of floats that were of an exceptional quality. I’m looking forward already to seeing what creative ideas the community will come up with this year! A thanks again goes to Sally from the East Coast Bay Community Project for you hard work organising this event
Security Patrols
You may or may not be aware but there have been a number of break-ins on the North Shore recently – this issue is not exclusive to Browns Bay. It is a sad thing to see, and we are currently working with our contracted security patrol to ensure swift action is taken on these criminals.
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Out & About in the Bays
Loving life at Browns Bay beach! With such warm weather Browns Bay Beach has been the place to be this summer. A great place to relax, unwind and enjoy the summer, having fun with family and friends. During January the roving Browns Bay Mag camera snapped locals enjoying playing in the sand, the sea and on the much-loved playground. Browns Bay most certainly has it all, where else can you choose any type of ice cream and take such a short stroll to the beach?
Desiree and Hugh Livemore Browns Bay Beach.
Sam Lewens Life guard - keeping Browns Bay Swimmers Safe.
Liam Mackinnon, Michael Bain , Sam Mackinnon and Clayton Bain enjoying cricket at Browns Bay Beach.
Mr Thompson with grand children Isla and Torin out in enjoying an ice cream in Browns Bay.
Tsai Te Kapaiwaho and Nadia Cisterna Baeza out at Brown Bay Beach.
Neve with Grandma Lyn out enjoying time in the sand at Browns Bay Beach.
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The Coffee Club a popular Browns Bay spot Locals and visitors clearly love The Coffee Club in Browns Bay. There is nothing better than a great coffee and they certainly have that at The Coffee Club. It has proven to be a good spot to rest and enjoy, and to take a break from the hot temperatures we have been experiencing this summer. The Coffee Club also offers an array of cold drinks and iced coffees which they tell us have been very popular. We popped in to capture The Coffee Club lovers enjoying their hospitality in late January.
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Christmas Parade Fun!
The annual Browns Bay Christmas Parade is legendary in these parts with big crowds enjoying the fun for all the family. The 2015 parade lived up to expectations. It was a fantastic event with many locals participating in the popular parade and thousands coming along to watch and see Santa before he set off on his big present delivery expedition. What a fantastic day out in Browns Bay – well done to those who organise this great community event. We were in the thick of the action...
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Head High
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Head High is a local ‘hat’ business set up by two mums, Caroline Steele and Kate McIsaac, after Caroline’s own personal breast cancer diagnosis six years ago when she lost her hair for several months following chemotherapy and radiation. Caroline preferred to wear hats (rather than her wig) but noticed there was very little choice available in soft, comfortable hats from headwear providers. The Ministry of Health provides New Zealand Residents with a 'hairloss subsidy' which can be spent on a wig or hats, but finding a good selection of headwear was very limited. So by turning a negative into a positive, Caroline partnered up with good friend and sewer Kate to offer a solution and set up their headwear business Head High five years ago. They specialise in providing soft, comfortable headwear and their extensive range caters for men, women and children. They sew their own range, plus stock Ripcurl, Buff and other suppliers, including snapbacks, beanies, and a new bamboo range from Denmark. The strength of so many amazing people who are dealing with hair loss from chemotherapy or alopecia is humbling and being able to make someone feel more positive and confident with their look makes their job worthwhile. They have had many laughs and sometimes tears with their customers, but the lovely feedback and the hugs as people leave wearing their new hats tells them they are doing a good job, says Caroline. Caroline and Kate also regularly visit children at Starship Oncology and do home visits for those unable to drive. They sell online via their website www.headhigh.co.nz or open their homes for private appointments to view the range of hats. Head High also wraps and attaches your message on a card to those sending headwear as a gift.
Oaktree Kindergarten celebrated its 30th birthday in late 2015. A real milestone. The kindergarten, which falls under the umbrella of Northern Auckland Kindergarten Association, has a beautifully resourced playground on the corner of Oaktree Ave and Palliser Lane. The Browns Bay kindergarten held its first session on September 30th, 1985. At that time a committee of local parents fundraised to open Oaktree, selling everything from fence palings to chicken manure, and rallying the support of Browns Bay businesses to reach their goal. At Oaktree’s first session there were 10 children on the roll and a black lamb called ‘Buttons’. Today, 80 children and a bunny named ‘Toffee’ attend. The team at Oaktree are looking forward to being part of the community and helping children achieve their dreams and aspirations for the next 30 years! Call us on 479 5979 or email oaktree@naka.co.nz
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Feature Interview: Murray Hill
Murray Hill on the Browns Bay water front.
Murray Hill A passion for local business By Aidan Bennett
When we launched Channel Magazine five and a half years ago (followed by this Browns Bay Mag three years later), one of our key drivers was to support local business and highlight all the good things that are happening on the Shore. In general, promoting local businesses and endeavouring to get locals to spend locally. Peter White of the Takapuna Beach Business Association was on board early as a supporter, and one of the very next calls I made was to Murray Hill, Manager of the Milford Business Association. It was great that Murray shared our desire for the magazine and, in the ensuing 60-plus issues he has been a massive supporter and contributor. What I have learnt working with Murray is he has a strong passion for ensuring that our local retail areas are doing well (technically called BIDs – Business Improvement Districts). Under his management, Milford has made big strides. For a short time he also helped Devonport form their BID to secure the funding they needed. Over the past three or more years he has added management of the Browns Bay Business Association to his portfolio with great success once again. I thought it was time we highlighted the good work of Murray Hill and he agreed to be our feature interview to kick off 2016. Murray Hill started his working life in accountancy prior to an opportunity coming his way to get into the supermarket industry. He then spent 20 years working in the family New World supermarkets in Milford and Clendon, eventually purchasing the Clendon store and running it as the owner operator for 11 years. During the 30 years in the Foodstuffs organisation Murray was involved in various ways – two years as Chairman of the New World group, four years as Deputy Chair, nearly 20 years on the advertising sub-committee and a couple of years on the training committee. So it is really clear to see how Murray gained the experience and skills to do what he does so well today. "My wife and I owned a property in Milford at the time that some
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business owners were trying to reform the business association and I volunteered to assist, as I had previously been on the old association in the 1990’s,” explained Murray when I asked him how he got involved with the Milford Business Association. "I heard that Milford had missed an opportunity to have a Town Centre Plan done in 2006, due to having no association for the council to contact, and I liked the concept of the new BID-style business association proposed; where every business paid a targeted rate and it brought the landlords in as stakeholders. Having family ties in Milford going back to 1958 when my father, Allen Hill, opened his first Four Square store, and knowing the background to the business community over 50 years, I knew the business district deserved better representation and could grow if united.”
The biggest challenge for todays retailers is keeping abreast of the changes and adapting to them. Such as online shopping, how to keep in contact with their customers – a multi-media platform is really needed.
Murray says that he really enjoys what he does mainly because of the relationships built with all the stakeholders – both internal and external. “Internally, I love the interaction with the landlords, business owners, particularly in Milford with NZRPG (mall owners), and the board members across both associations, Milford and Browns Bay. Externally, I work with a wide range of people and organisations, including residents associations, schools, churches, local boards, councillors, the mayor, suppliers, sponsors, and council CCO’s including Auckland Transport and ATEED. “I am particularly proud of the relationship with members. I think we have as good a rapport, if not better, than the big malls. Our relationship with NZRPG management and their marketing people I believe is quite unique as we work together on events, promotions and town planning." “In the supermarket trade we were always dealing in facts and figures, so as a result, I also enjoy the KPI’s we have access to that let us know how well each town centre is performing and how our promotions and events have performed. It is really important that we are measuring the effectiveness of what we do." What effects are the online and big store trends in retail having? "I believe good smaller retailers with good service and product knowledge will always do well and can foot it with the chains and online options, due to that point of difference. However, they need to respond to changes around them. "Media mix is also important and I believe retailers need to have promo and advertising activity that includes newspapers/ magazines, customer database emails, Facebook/social media, website, in-store digital signage and radio. There must be promotional activity with a budget and action plan for advertising. An annual business plan is essential even if simple, including budget for income and expenditure. A big key to it all, I believe, is monitoring these things as the year progresses. Working 'on the business' as well as 'in the business’ will sort the successful business owners out from those that are struggling. An online sales presence is also important, I believe, even if not a full range online. This allows 24/7 trading without
opening any extra hours. “Our role running the BID business associations is to provide owners with guidance and assistance in all these areas. It is then up to them to accept it or not. My experience is that those who are working closely with us are doing well." “The biggest challenge for today's retailers is keeping abreast of the changes and adapting to them. Such as online shopping, how to keep in contact with their customers – a multi-media platform is really needed. Mindset is important as well – a positive outlook together with the right tools to get the results they want." A quality that Murray Hill clearly possesses is the ability to bring people together as a group to make things happen. This would be an aspect that would be daunting for many, but Murray says he thrives on it. “I am used to this from my years with New World. Once again it’s about relationship building, which forms a big part of this role. Getting along with, and supporting the objectives of, the board assists in getting the desired result for the business association and therefore the members. Both the associations I work with (Milford and Browns Bay) are run as boards of directors and this has the effect of more professional governance and delivers a better outcome for the business association as the board and manager have clearly defined roles. The board governs while the manager carries out all the day-to-day management to achieve the outcomes desired." So what key pieces of advice would Murray Hill provide for retailers who are battling the tough new norm for retail? "Talk to someone about it – don’t go it alone. There are plenty of agencies available that will provide assistance to businesses for little or no cost. But take notice of that advice and act on it. Make time to work on your business. Keep up to date with trends. Premises need to be modern, easy to negotiate, clean and giving the appearance of being as well-presented as the best in that business category. When was the last time you did a revamp? Get out every now and then and look at your opposition as you’ll always get some ideas from this." "I do believe that the Auckland Council’s Business Improvement
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Murray Hill in Milford town centre.
District (BID) structure is doing a good job for business. It supports two thirds of Auckland’s town centres, which I believe is the best program for business areas, as all members vote and every business contributes to the funding of the association.” Do the Local Boards and Council do enough for our town centres? “Yes they do. I believe it is up to the business association to form a good relationship with the Local Board and councillors and other key council organisations (other CCO’s etc.) to work with them to achieve joint outcomes. In Milford’s case, we also work with our local resident's associations and other organisations to ensure that the ideas being put forward have universal acceptance. That way there is more weight behind the project – that's taken into account when deciding where to spend money. The old saying is very true 'United we stand, divided we fall’. Again, with the local boards it’s all about relationship building with them and letting them know as an association we will put in hand in our pocket as long as they back it up with funding. I do find that approach works – hand up not hand out. Keep them informed on what as an association you are doing so they feel involved and can relate to what you are doing for the local economy. It’s all about how you approach it.” So what are the specific challenges and things in Milford that you are keen to see progress? "Hopefully NZRPG (Milford Centre owners) start their retail and apartment development. They are great supporters of the association and we work really well with them in promoting Milford. Their latest design has come after discussing the concepts with the local community. They have been very responsive to changes requested by locals and they have been able to incorporate into their design. Again, that relationship building scenario certainly makes things smoother when our locals are consulted. This will be the biggest single development in Milford ever, and with it will bring lifestyle changes plus consolidate the ‘Premium Town Centre’ status that is our focus. "This NZRPG development should encourage other upmarket retailers into the area and be the start of a redevelopment of Milford into a new mixed-use town centre with people living and working in the town centre. My belief is it will also keep a lot of locals in the area, with many choosing to sell their bigger homes and opt for an up-market lock-up-and-leave Milford apartment." Promoting, supporting and organising local community events appears to be part of the Murray Hill BID formula as well? “Yes, these events like themed market days etc. really add vibrancy to our BID areas and are proving to be good for retailers. We were particularly thrilled with our inaugural Milford ‘Christmas By The Lake’ event held late last year. It was an outstanding success, as we thought it would be, and it will be back again next year, bigger and better. It was great to have so much support from
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the Auckland Symphony Orchestra as well as the local board, schools and businesses. It was just the type of day we wanted to create – a family picnic environment where you could interact with friends and know the kids were safe and had lots of activities to keep them entertained. Even the bike programme in conjunction with AT was fantastic and went better than our expectations. “We are in the early stages of organising a similar aspirational family event for Browns Bay that will take place in February next year that I believe will be very special. Browns Bay is a real family friendly community that’s already well supported events-wise by Sally and her team at the East Coast Bays Community Project. We get a fantastic response to promotions and events that are run in Browns Bay – including retail promotions and events like the Christmas Parade and the traditional Christmas Tree Lights Ceremony. A large crowd comes out to celebrate the Christmas tree lights being turned on to start the festive celebrations.” “We have some clear goals for both BID areas this year. Keeping the momentum of quality events and promotions is one of the top of our goals for 2016. We have also developed strong online vehicles for both associations and will continue to develop these this year for the good of members. Obviously sales growth for our retailers in both Milford and Browns Bay is number one. "In Milford, the opening of the brand new New World in the first half of this year will assist us in this regard. In Milford we will also be focusing on developing ‘Downtown Milford’ – the Shakespeare Road end - and there are some keen landlords working with us on this. Some street enhancements will help as well. The area I call ‘Uptown Milford’ is going particularly well so the goal is to give the Downtown area a similar boost. There are also some things on the 30-year Milford plan that I am keen to make happen sooner. “We have seen some very good growth in Browns Bay on the back of the apartments that have been built in the area in recent years. Our goal for 2016 is to grow the BID area in Browns Bay, which will bring in the commercial areas around Beach Road. At present, our area only extends to Glen Road. Establishing the exciting new community event for Browns Bay for early next year is also a priority – details coming soon! “We will also continue to work with owners, landlords and commercial real estate brokers to ensure any prospective new businesses are attracted and encouraged to come to either Browns Bay and Milford.” What a real asset Murray Hill is for the North Shore. His dedication and passion in fostering local business is an essential ingredient in creating vibrant town centres, such an important part of our communities. At Channel Mag we love his work! www.milfordshops.co.nz or www.brownsbay.co.nz
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Business Spotlight: Rodney Wayne, Browns Bay
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Happy New Year to all our Valued clients Have you had a holiday but your hair hasn't? It's time to replace moisture and shine lost from all that swimming and sun exposure. If you don't replace moisture and protein lost from your hair it will become dry, brittle, limp and loose shine and lustre. This makes your hair harder to manage and can cause breakage. Pop into Rodney Wayne Browns Bay and see Sarah and the team for a NEW Kerastase luxurious Hair Treatment. Coming in February the latest technology from Kerastase NEW FUSIO DOSE.
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John Bayley (left) and Mike Bayley (right) with Make-A-Wish Foundation CEO Shane Gorst.
Bayleys – helping make wishes come true! Children’s charity Make-AWish has recently formed a partnership with Bayleys as their Elite Sponsor and is set to push its wishgranting capability to its full potential. Each year, there are approximately 400 children between the ages of 3yrs and 17yrs who are diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition, and therefore eligible to have their wishes granted. With the forming of this partnership Bayleys and Make-A-Wish NZ now have a collective goal to grant every eligible child’s one true wish. Bayleys is proud to be able to support this worthwhile charity and help give the Make-A-Wish team the ability to take their wish delivery to a new level. Make-A-Wish New Zealand officially opened in 1986 in Auckland, and the country’s first wish was granted to Daniel, a four year old boy who had leukaemia. His wish was to have Christmas in October. Santa and his elves arrived on a fire engine with a sack of gifts. Daniel was also given a ride on the fire engine. Since then around 2000 wishes have been granted all over New Zealand. Every wish is unique to the child, and they are only limited by the child’s imagination. There are more than 100 volunteers throughout New Zealand, including ‘Wish Granters’, who make the impossible possible, meeting the children in their homes or while they are in hospitals to find out what the wish will be. Money is raised from cause-related marketing, events, sponsorship, marketing campaigns and direct donations. The Bayleys team across the country have embraced the new partnership and are assisting not only with fundraising but also with encouraging ‘in kind’ giving from within their local communities. Members of the Bayleys team have joined Make-A-Wish as volunteers to assist in the delivery of some amazing wishes. Bayleys also has a team running in Auckland’s Round the Bays to raise funds for Make-A-Wish in early March. Bayleys North Shore is committed to fundraising, ensuring those children eligible, enjoy something wonderful when life has dealt them challenges so early in life. Bayleys and Make-A-Wish – helping make wishes come true!
Bays Communıty Centre
Christmas
2015
NEWSLETTER
HAPPY CHRISTMAS EAST COAST BAYS... have we got some fun planned for you! BROWNS BAY CHRISTMAS PARADE Saturday 5 December Parade starts at 5pm; Carnival on the beachfront right after the parade. Bands include Guggenmusik, AK Samba, the Auckland & Districts Pipe Band, North Shore Concert Band & of course, the Salvation Army Band LAST YEAR’S WINNER OF THE AUGENSTEIN CUP FOR THE BEST FLOAT: SALVATION ARMY KIDS
Carols on the Green Browns Bay Village Green Friday 4 December 7pm-9pm Bring: * a candle * a cushion * the whole family For more info phone Sally, 478 4301 If wet, the event will be cancelled Ph Actionline 486 8600 if in doubt
NEW ADVERT TO COME
Brought to you by the churches of East Coast Bays & the ECB Community Project
CHRISTMAS IN MAIRANGI BAY Sat 28 Nov sees the 58th Mairangi Bay Santa Parade Bring your families down for some lovely Christmas fun, from midday.
CHRISTMAS IN TORBAY
Saturday 5 December at the Torbay shops. Santa Day with Christmas market.; 10am -12 noon in Torbay Medical Centre car park- in front of Pharmacy. Especially for the younger children. Free Santa. Phone Carole 473 3259 Thu 10 Dec 7.30 Fri 11 Dec 7.30 Sat 12 Dec 7.30 Sun 13 Dec 2pm Tue 15 Dec 7.30 Wed 16 Dec 7.30 Thu 17 Dec 7.30 Fri 18 Dec 7.30 Sat 19 Dec 7.30 Sun 20 Dec 2pm
East Coast Bays Community Project
Adults $22 Concession $18 Family & group discounts available. To book, email torbaytheatre@gmail.com or ph 473 5454. Torbay Community Hall, Watea Rd Torbay (behind the Torbay shopping centre)
Proudly supported by
providing support, resources & wellbeing in our community Whakarato tautoko, nga rauemi me te waiora i roto i to tatou hapori www.brownsbay.org.nz
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Community Centre CLASSES AND GROUPS
Most of our classes & groups take a break for Christmas. To check on starting dates for 2016 contact: Aikido Amicale Francaise Jill After School Art Art club Art classes Art Therapy Author’s Mouth Barefoot Ballet Bays Patchwork Board Games Born Again Bodies Gary Cartooning Ceroc Crazy Quilters Creative Fibre Divine Intervention Drawing for Children English School Food Safety courses French GROW support group Flamenco Guitar/Dance Guitar Helen O’Grady Drama Laughter Yoga Lupus Support group Mahjong Older Women’s Network Pilates Raja Yoga Meditation Reiki Ritz Dance Studio Rumikub Sahaja Yoga Meditation Scottish Dancing 60s Up Sunday Quilters Table Tennis Tai Chi Tai Chi Tai Chi Toy Making U3A Write Start Yoga Zumba
Keith
022 046 2345 410 6682 Eion 483 6703 Liz 478 7589 Brenda 478 8537 artstherapyauckland@gmail.com Maureen 479 6017 Jenny 963 9699 Amanda 478 8862 Alistair 021 246 3735 479 2212 Matt 021 209 8838 Niquita 027 295 7007 Marilyn 476 9585 Kim 09 945 0007 Judi 478 6065 021 023 60215 Linda 3107 NEW 478 ADVERT 0800 003 304 Corinne 021 880 649 Emma 021 400 821 Maria 021 962 742 John 022 604 8766 0800 161 131 Louise 027 475 3734 Dianne 479 1269 Jane 478 5392 Patricia 479 7519 Stefanie 021 104 6795 Wendy 021 111 4208 martinturback@icloud.com Anna 021 131 5400 Annette 441 3019 Maria 479 9511 Angela 478 3138 Joy 444 0236 Melva 479 7572 Debbie 478 4091 Susan 478 5569 Bruno 021 155 4606 Wai Ling 478 3309 Joyce 479 3372 Geoff 478 3429 Robyn 410 1014 Marion 021 446 964 Linabel 021 400 453
BROWNS BAY COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP Continues through most of the holiday period. Contact Kirsty 022 329 9492
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NORTH SHORE WIDOWS & WIDOWERS
Continues its activities over the Christmas period. Contact Judith 479 6042 for information about their programme
AA & OA
AA continues throughout Christmas & New Year at the Bays Community Centre; Thursday evenings. Contact Sunil 486 0101 OA also continues on Saturday evenings Contact Preet 0210 248 2111
CAB BROWNS BAY
It is well known that the CAB services are FREE & that we value client confidentiality. Services are provided to anyone in the community, whether a resident or passing through the area. TO COME The Browns Bay volunteers of the CAB assisted 8,611 members of the community from July 2014 to Aug 2015 with advice & interventions. We are fortunate to be able to assist the community with a wide variety of issues. This may range from Tenancy & Housing issues, education, employment disputes, consumer matters, family issues & relationship breakdowns to JP services. Vulnerable members of the community such as women, children, the elderly & people facing financial difficulties have also benefitted through referrals to the appropriate agencies for assistance. Where required, food parcels & financial budgeting advice are arranged for clients in need. We are grateful for the relationship we have built with the Justices of the Peace. A JP is in attendance most week days for 2 hours – Phone to check times. The paperless era of internet based information has seen a change in the availability of free brochures & pamphlets. Information that is not available in printed form will be downloaded to clients, or if possible, it can be emailed to clients. Browns Bay CAB continues to provide settlement information to new migrants & welcomes walk-ins & appointments. Our volunteer base consists of people from different nationalities, such as UK, South African, Chinese, Korean, Malaysian & Israeli to name but a few. Registrations are also available for a series of FREE workshops from Feb to Nov each year. Enquiries for volunteering are always welcomed.
Please note we are closed for the Christmas period from 24 Dec until 4 Jan. We reopen on 5 Jan. Best wishes to all East Coast Bays & Albany residents for a joyous holiday season.
Communıty News
COMMUNITY GROUPS, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, CLUBS!
If you need help promoting your events & activities, remember to send information to us for our newsletter. (deadline is always printed on the back page). Email us a JPEG to ECBCP@xtra.co.nz. Drop a poster into our office at 2 Glen Rd Browns Bay & we’ll put it on to our community noticeboard in the Phoenix Plaza.
MEETING SPACE AVAILABLE
If your group needs a place to meet, we have rooms available for 5-40 people. We also hire St Anne’s Hall for dance classes, children’s birthday parties & family functions. We’re always interested to hear from people wanting to start a new class or group at our venue; we can help you get going. Ph Debbie on 478 4091
VOICEWORKS
Speech, Drama, Communication, Effective Presenting Drama and Speaking classes for 5 years to adult are offered at Torbay Theatre: Individual tuition or groups, exams optional Junior Group 5 – 9; Wed 3.30pm Intermediate 9 – 12; Mon 4.45pm Senior 13+; Wed 4.45pm Performance opportunities every term! Loads of fun! For more info, ph Jacqué Mandeno 473 5454 027-JACQUE-M (027-522 7836) Email:jacque@mandeno.com
NEW ADVERT TOterm COME Bookings for 1 are open now. We have a fantastic line-up planned for the New Year including many of your favourite classes as well as a few exciting new additions to the schedule.
Exhibitions and Events 2016
20 Hastings Road, Mairangi Bay, ph 478 2237 www.mairangiarts.co.nz Mon-Fri: 9.30-4pm; Sat-Sun: 10am-2pm
We are busy making plans for 2016 & would love to hear your ideas, suggestions and feedback. What exhibitions and events would you like to see at MAC next year? Please send any ideas to Lena at MAC.
Thanks to the Hibiscus & Bays Local Board for supporting our activities. We have a full programme of community events planned for 2016. To keep up to date, check our website; www.ECBCP.co.nz. As many events are subject to change, due to weather or other circumstances, it pays to check.
RANGITOTO COLLEGE
will be celebrating its 60th jubilee over ANZAC weekend, 2016. Go to rangitoto.school.nz to find out more, & to register.
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Christmas in the Bays
EAST COAST BAYS CATHOLIC PARISH CHRISTMAS MASS TIMES Thu Christmas Eve Dec 24 5.30pm. Children’s Vigil St Francis’s 8.15p.m. Carols & Vigil St John’s 11.30p.m. Carols & Midnight Mass St Francis’s Fri Christmas Day Dec 25 7.30am. – St Francis’s 9.00am. - St John’s St Francis’s: 8 Finchley Rd Torbay St John’s: 87 Hastings Road Mairangi Bay
For further information please see our website www.ecbparish.org.nz Or Ph 478-4565 ext 2
OUR LOCAL CHURCHES: ALWAYS A BIG PART OF THE BROWNS BAY CHRISTMAS PARADE
NEW ADVERT TO
ECB METHODIST PARISH Invites you to our Christmas Services At Trinity -at-Waiake, 864 Beach Rd
Sunday 13 December 10am Christmas Cantata“ A Thrill of Hope” by Joel Raney. Christmas Eve: 9pm Christmas Eve Service Christmas Day: 9am Family Service
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ECB METHODIST PARISH Invites you to our Christmas Services At Trinity -at-Waiake, 864 Beach Rd
Sunday 13 December 10am Christmas Cantata “A Thrill of Hope” by Joel Raney
Christmas Eve: 9pm Christmas Eve Service Christmas Day: 9am Family Service
Christmas Services 4 Dec (Friday evening) @ 6pm Messy Christmas in the Family Centre (an interactive family time sharing food & creativity – Messy Church). 13 Dec (Sunday morning) @10am Family Christmas Service and Children’s celebration of the year. 20 Dec (Sunday night) @ 7.30pm Carol by candlelight service. 24 Dec (Thursday evening) @ 6pm Pyjama service in the family centre (creative interactive Christmas time for kids and their friends and families). 24 Dec (Thursday late night) @ 11.30pm Christmas Eve Communion Service. 25 Dec (Friday morning) @ 9.30am Christmas Day Family Service. COME Enquiries: Robin @ 027 733 9890 or Office @ 478 2441 www.bbp.org.nz
Christmas Family Fiesta! Sun 13 Dec 10am. Children’s production, bouncy castle, face painting, food & games! Free of charge, but we are collecting non-perishable food for families in need this Christmas. Christmas Eve Service – Thu 24 Dec 6:30pm. For more information please contact: rosie@ecbbbc.org.nz or ph 09 473 8562. 1092 East Coast Rd, Torbay.
Christmas in the Bays
PRE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY
Friday 11 December, 10am on the Browns Bay Village Green. All of our fun toys will be there, with musical entertainment from Nana Marella & of course, a visit from Santa
CHRISTMAS TREES Get your beautiful bushy tree from St Anne’s Hall, cnr Beach & Glencoe Rds; weekends in December
CHRISTMAS CRAFT
NEW ADVERT Crn Deep Creek Rd and Beach Rd, Torbay. 473 8180 www.stmary.co.nz
You are very welcome to celebrate Christmas with us.
6th Dec. 3.30-5.30pm Messy Church Service. 20th Dec. 7pm Family Carols Service. 24th Dec. 6pm Children’s 1/2 hour Christmas Service. 10.30pm Holy Communion Service. 25th Dec. 8am & 10am Christmas Holy Communion Celebration Service
Browns Bay beachfront Sat 12 Dec; 12-2pm TO Leave COME the kids with us in their painting clothes while you catch up with your Christmas shopping, & we’ll provide the glitter, paint, cardboard & glue.
Dec 27th & all January Sunday services are at 9am only. Last 2015 Wed. 10 am service 23rd Dec. Recommence 10th Feb 2016
CAR SEAT RENTALS
Have you got little ones coming to visit over the holidays? Get your car seat from Plunket; 8B Constellation Dr. Hours Mon-Fri 9am-3.30 & Sat mornings. Ph 486 3614
6 Dec 10am Christmas Play followed by brunch 13 Dec 10am Christmas Communion 20 Dec 10am Choral Service 24 Dec 7pm Carol Service 25 Dec Christmas Day Service at 9.30am All welcome 11 Hastings Rd, Mairangi Bay
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Communıty Activities LIBRARY NEWS
Children’s & Teen’s Summer Holiday Activities Dare to Explore: The Secret The popular summer reading programme Dare to Explore is returning to East Coast Bays Library, beginning Mon 7 Dec. This free programme encourages children to keep reading over the Christmas holiday period. This year’s theme is ‘The Secret’, and explores themes such as ‘experiment and create’, spies, nature’s secrets, uncovering the past, & other exciting adventures and challenges. See our Facebook page or speak to our library staff to obtain more details.
Tea and Topics Monthly Talks @ East Coast Bays Library On Wed 16 Dec Joy Scarborough Smith, a Royal School of London-trained Professional Singer, and Vocal Tutor, will be singing a combination of show songs & ballads from the 1930s to 1980s, & will also be talking about music as a tool to enhance your life.
Reflexology For Better Health with Susanne Andoe Diploma Reflexology / Anatomy & Physiology
Studied with the International Institute of Reflexology & ART London/Tony Porter Come and try this blissful, relaxing and healing therapy to improve or maintain your health and wellbeing. Make a special gift to someone you care about with one of my beautiful Gift Vouchers. 30 or 60 minutes treatments available by appointment . Mobile service available.
SHAKE YOUR BOOTY
Sundays 9-10 am, Browns Bay beachfront: 6 Dec; 13 Dec. Then we’ll be back every Sunday morning (weather permitting) from 17 Jan till 20 Mar
ST JOHN’S PLAYGROUP
Awesome people, great toys & interactive mat time. NEWWedADVERT 9:30am at TO St. John’s School Hall, 87 Penzance Rd, Mairangi Bay. Check out our Facebook page: St. John’s playgroup.
Thank you to the kind people at
COME Phoenix Dairy, Beach Rd Browns Bay, for looking after us again this year.
A big thank you to Pub Charity for a grant to purchase new chairs for our meetingrooms at the Community Centre. What a difference!
Please contact me under: 09 478 8340 or 021 132 5655 .
Join us and relax while we chat to Annabel and discover the passion, the hard work and expertise of our lovely NZ icon.
Clinic: 19 Ridge Road, Browns Bay
Rangitoto College Thursday 3rd December Doors open 6.45pm for 7.30pm start. Your ticket includes a beverage and nibbles on arrival. OYour
FLAMENCO NIGHT Flamenco NZ would like to invite you to a Spanish Flamenco Night - Noche Flamenca. 5 December ; St Anne’s Hall, Browns Bay. Spanish Flamenco Movie 7.30, followed by Spanish Guitar, Dance and some Spanish Christmas carols. Tapas and Spanish vino. Entry by Koha. Booking essential Ph Maria Elena 021 962 742 18
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AN EVENING WITH……
ANNABEL LANGBEIN Join us for this one off exciting evening with our lovely NZ icon, Annabel Langbein. Learn about Annabel, her passion for cooking and helping people to feel connected and her role on the Sustainability Council of NZ. Be inspired with her expert tips on gardening and check out her new Summer Annual! Purchase one of Annabel’s very successful cook books on the night and have it personally signed by Annabel. There will be time for audience questions at the end of the evening. A perfect opportunity to be sorted for Christmas. See you there!
Fundraising event for Kowhai and Taiaotea Guides of North Shore for Jamboree 2016
Raffles / Spot Prizes on the night! Please bring along cash.
Ti
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM… Ti
[You Have Room Paper Plus Browns Bay forand Another One Glenfield. Eventfinder Here!] or lucywoods@xtra.co.nz $20 per person.
Communıty News LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE East Coast Bays Bridge Club is inviting you to enrol in our next set of lessons planned for Feb-Mar 2016 at: lessons@ecbbridgeclub.co.nz Ph Helene: 027 296 3365
NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT
Summer is the perfect time to set up a Neighbourhood Support Group in your street. Get together for a Christmas barbie, keep an eye on each other’s houses while you’re away, & build friendships. If you’re keen to set up a group in your neighbourhood, contact Jackie Jarry on 353 0427; admin@neighbourhood.org.nz or go to www.neighbourhood.org.nz. She’ll get you started!
NEW ADVERT TO COME BROWNS BAY PETANQUE CLUB Meets Wednesdays & Sundays from 1.30pm at the petanque terrain in Beachfront Lane. BYO boules, or borrow some of ours. For more info, ph Val on 479 2305
Do you have a commitment to helping others & to serving your community? Browns Bay Rotary welcomes new members. We meet at the Bays Club for breakfast on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month. We enjoy community activities, social gatherings & being involved in our community. Ph Sue 021 147 5165 if you’d like to know more about becoming a member of Rotary
FUN ON THE RAFT AT WAIAKE
RESTORE DEEP CREEK
Go to www.TOKO.org.nz/petitions/restore_deep_creek & sign the petition to remove mangroves & mud from Deep Creek. This will increase flushing &remove smells from rotting seaweed. Why is this important? Photographs of 1910 (see below) show that Deep Creek was a beautiful lagoon of at least 4m deep at high tide. Today it is cluttered with mangroves and mud, & smells badly with rotting seaweed debris. The creek exits on to the very popular Waiake Beach, Waiake means ‘Healing waters’) & flows beside a pleasant beach park. A waterfall lies hidden at its headwaters
Websites • Printing • Signage • Design Proudly supporting the local community with the printing of this newsletter www.benefitz.co.nz
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Kids' Fun! IN THE BAYS
THE TOYVAN WILL BE AT: Mairangi Bay beachfront Sun 6 Dec Rothesay Bay Sun 13 Dec Browns Bay beachfront Fri 15 Jan Waiake Sun 17 Jan Rothesay Bay Sun 24 Jan Come & join us for some free family fun
4-6pm 4-6pm 4-6pm 4-6pm 4-6pm
Thanks to the fab team at Benefitz for the awesome paint job on the new TOYVAN & to Hillside Auto for keeping it serviced
GAVIN HILL COACHING
TENNIS SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME Wk 1: Mon 21, Tue 22 & Wed 23 Dec Wk 2: Mon 18, Tue 19 & Wed 20 Jan Northcross Intermediate School, Browns Bay 9am to 12noon Cost: $69 for 3 days or $25 per day per child For children 5 to 14 years who want to have fun & develop new skills. FRIENDS WELCOME Covers tennis skills-correct grips, technique, movement. Fun ‘on court’ games. Bring morning tea, tennis shoes, racquet, hat & sunscreen. Loan racquets available if required. NEW ADVERT Conducted by Gavin Hill, TNZ Registered Professional Club Coach & Asst Coaches Entries Close Wk1 Sat 19 Dec & Wk2 Sat 16 Jan or when programme is full. Enquiries: Gavin Hill… kiwiroos@xtra.co.nz or 0274 836647 (0274 TENNIS)
HOLIDAY PROGRAMME Tue 15 Dec-Fri 18 Dec; Mon 21 Dec Mon-Fri weeks beginning 11 Jan, 18 Jan, 25 Jan Activities include (depending on the weather): Abseiling, archery, body boarding, canoeing, climbing, dinghy games, giants ladder, kayaking, mountain biking, orienteering, outdoor survival, paddle boarding, raft building, rocky shore, sailing, slingshot, snorkelling, surfing. To book go to www.merc.org.nz
TO COME
CRAFTING SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
Need time to do the shopping or wrap presents? Held in Browns Bay. Open from 8.30-5.30. Send your child for individual sessions or the whole day (small charge for extended times). $10 for the cooking demo. 9-10 am $15 for morning craft session. 10-12 pm $15 for the afternoon crafting session. 1.30-3.30 $40 for the whole day; 9-3.30 21, 22, 23 Dec & 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15 Jan. Please book and pay to secure your child’s place to avoid disappointment. Send a packed lunch, snacks & a water bottle For confirmation & booking contact Wendy 476-9180 or wendelein@hotmail.com www.ECBCP.co.nz ECBCP@xtra.co.nz Ph 478 4301 We’re also on Neighbourly & Facebook 20
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING
Do you have a teen driver? A Defensive Driving course would make a brilliant Christmas presie. Contact Stu at Auckland Defensive Driving Academy 486 1909 & give them essential life-saving skills. Courses are held every school holidays in the afternoons at the Bays Community Centre
Our office will be closed from 11 Dec to 18 Jan. All of us at the ECB Community Project would like to wish you & your loved ones a very happy Christmas & New Year. Keep safe, & we’ll see you in 2016.
The Bays Community Centre Newsletter is published 5 times a year & 19,000 copies are distributed through East Coast Bays. We welcome your community news. Please contact us if you don’t receive it in your letterbox (in the Browns Bay area as an insert in the Browns Bay magazine) & we’ll put you on our mailing list. An electronic copy can be downloaded by going to www.ECBCP.co.nz & clicking on to the ‘Newsletter’ icon. Deadline for the Term 1 2016 newsletter is 11 Jan at noon; for delivery last week in January
Bays People: Geoff Ockleston
A chat with Geoff Ockleston... A worker in the community
Geoff Ockleston.
Geoff Ockleston is a well-known man around the Bays. He has lived in the area for 40 years and has a huge involvement in the community. Two key roles he plays at the moment is as Vice President of East Coast Bays RSA and as a member of the board of the Browns Bay Business Association. He is known as a great supporter of local business. Geoff spent six years as the President of the RSA and this is his second stint as the Vice President, a role that just got a bit bigger recently with the resignation of the current President. Geoff is helping to hold the fort until a new President can be appointed. Browns Bay Mag’s Aidan Bennett caught up with him for a chat in early February 2016. AIDAN BENNETT: How long have you lived in the Bays? GEOFF OCKLESTON: I have lived on the Shore since I was 16. I worked in the Navy, living in the Devonport area originally before moving to the Bays around 40 years ago. AB: When did you join the RSA? GO: When I was in the Navy my club was the Senior Rating (Chiefs) Mess. But when I left the Navy I joined the RSA and have loved every minute of it. That was over 30 years ago now.
AB: What are the goals for the East Coast Bays RSA in 2016? GO: Our goal is to involve the Browns Bay and Bays community to a greater extent and to preserve the identity of the RSA in its centenary year. It will also be great to have full use of the club once again after the fire which has caused disruption. It will be great to get back some of those members who have drifted away due to the problems with the facilities. This really is a great club to belong to. We have lots of fun and have great facilities such as the restaurant, bars, gaming, pool and snooker as well as big screens for watching sport in our lounges.
AB: You have played a big part in running the East Coast Bays RSA, it’s a big organisation. When did you first go on the committee? GO: I joined the committee after I had been a member for around 10 years. I was the Vice President for two years, then the President for six years and am now one of two Vice Presidents, a role I have held for another two years. AB: What is special about East Coast Bays RSA? GO: It’s part of a nationwide organisation that’s celebrating 100 years this year. It’s one of the bigger clubs in the country but it is neat that it is no longer an exclusive club for ex-servicemen, the general Bays people have embraced it as well which is great for its future. Around a third are ex-servicemen with the balance being social members who enjoy the place. It’s now a social club and a responsible member of the Browns Bay and Bays community. AB: Why did you and your wife Pauline choose to live in the Browns Bay and Bays area? GO: I had lived here as a youngster and just liked the area. We bought a house here and have moved four times, but never outside the Browns Bay area. When we came here it was right on the edge of the city back then, now it is the city! We have brought up four kids here, now all grown up. Two remain in the area, while two are in the South Island. AB: What do you love about the area? GO: Most of all it’s the beaches. We are so close to several beaches. Browns Bay village is a great place to go with good shopping, great restaurants and cafes and a lovely waterfront. I love the cafes by the beach. AB: What’s your favourite spot in the Bays? GO: Waiake Beach. I swim there every day before the crowds come along!
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GREECE
Greek delicatessen • Warehouse outlet of imported Greek goods • Assortment of home made traditional Greek delicacies • Greek cuisine catering upon request
6 Wilk Lane - Browns Bay (Behind REPCO)
Freephone: 0800 GREECE (473323) www.tastegreece.co.nz
Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/tastegreece
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helloworld: a new name in Browns Bay
Welcome to
helloworld
We want you to experience the perfect trip – that’s why we’re here! For over 40 years, Harvey World Travel, United Travel and Air New Zealand Holidays have been helping Kiwis create amazing travel experiences. Now we’re helloworld. As a helloworld customer, we want you to enjoy the experience of planning and booking your trip. We are a fresh new travel brand, and we bring with us over 40 years of experience in travel. We are committed to sharing our knowledge, passion and expertise. We’ll continue to provide the same great service and care that you’ve been used to. We’ll make sure you enjoy choice and flexibility when you deal with us. You’ll be offered exciting new exclusive travel options and we’ll even make sure you have some fun along the way in our new store environment. Whether it’s Ciao, Bula or Hola, no matter where you are, there’s always a way to say “hello”. It’s a warm word of welcome - the world over! We offer a real alternative for discovering the world by crafting travel experiences that suit your individual needs. From the moment you step into our store, talk to us on the phone or click on our website, you can relax, you’re in expert hands. helloworld offers a real alternative for discovering the world through travel experiences that suit your individual needs. We want you to enjoy the excitement of your journeys to come. We are committed to sharing our knowledge, curiosity, expertise and passion for travel. You can choose from our
helloworld offers a real alternative for discovering the world through travel experiences that suit your individual needs. We want you to enjoy the excitement of your journeys to come. exciting new travel options and we’ll even make sure you have some fun along the way. Are you ready to see the world in a new light? Explore places you have always dreamed about? Then it’s time we were reacquainted. We’re helloworld. Stop in and say hello to the Browns Bay Team of Liz, Anne-Marie and Petrea in their new store at: 26 Clyde Road Browns Bay.
BULA
KIA ORA
ALOHA
HELLO G’DAY
HOLA
We were formerly Harvey World Travel Browns Bay but are now a bright and beautiful NEW BRAND. And in a new location. Come and say hello, we can’t wait to see you!
helloworld Browns Bay
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26 Clyde Rd
brownsbay@helloworld.co.nz
09 478 4416
y a D s ’ e n i t n e Val Get ready for
Spoil someone special with a beautiful bunch of fresh flowers
Experience Valentine’s Day al fresco style at Palmers Planet. It is true that traditional gift ideas and your favourite culinary haunts are good standbys when it comes to Valentine’s Day, but to impress your beloved why not get out of your comfort zone whilst also staying local. As an alternative to pricey CBD restaurants and over-inflated bouquets, Palmers Planet is offering a magical summer evening within its four walls at Café Botannix. There, lucky customers will be treated to a perfect evening in the atmospheric garden surrounds, with a three course set menu complete with a special cocktail and a rose on the table for just $60 per person. And given that the 14th falls on a Sunday it’s the perfect way to cap off a weekend with your loved one. Palmers Planet Albany have been running truly magical Valentine’s evenings at Café Botannix since 2012, where they have proved to be the perfect evening of choice for couples of all ages. “The combination of a lovely summer’s evening, magnificent food, music and ambiance seems to really connect with our customers,” says Palmers marketing manager Janalle McMeekin, “and many have said that our unique setting has really made their night something special.”
$4999 pick up
Boxed rose bouquet
Single stem
$999
Al fresco fare to be enjoyed on the 14th includes a gourmet tasting platter for the entrée; seasonal selections hand-picked by the chef, whilst mains include Baked Marlborough salmon with whipped avocado butter, Grilled Eye Fillet with potato dauphinoise, and Mushroom Linguine with truffle oil. For dessert the choosing will be very tough with either Eton Mess, Mango & Passionfruit cheesecake or the decadent Chocolate Tart. And to really take the hassle out of the most romantic day of the year, the in-house florists at Westgate & Albany are taking Valentine’s Day orders for roses from $9.99 for a single stem, through to $149.99 for a stunning 36 stem rose bouquet. You can’t go past our top selling classic dozen though, beautifully styled with white seasonal accents in a vox vase for just $49.99. Café bookings are essential and space is limited for this one night only and we recommend booking your floral requirements early to avoid disappointment or any last minute panic. For more information, menus and bouquet pricing visit the website planet.co.nz
Happy Valentine’s Day
From Micah, Meenal & the team at Palmers Planet Albany
Boxed 24 rose bouquet
$9999
Enjoy Valentine’s Day
in our garden surroundings
Boxed 36 long stem rose bouquet
$14999
3 course meal including a special cocktail and rose on the table
$60pp
Bookings essential
Or our florist can make up a customised bunch for you. Avoid disappointment - call the florist and book yours today! Offers end 14th February 2016.
View the menu online at palmersplanet.co.nz/valentines
GARDENING Rewarding
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Optometry with Nicholls and Associates
Prescription sunglasses – more than a fashion statement “Prescription sunglasses are far more than just a fashion statement, they can be essential to allow you to enjoy your outdoor lifestyle with clear, comfortable and safe vision” Whether you are driving to the shops, watching the kids play sport or relaxing at the beach, our lenses can help you look and see your best. Nicholls and Associates Optometrists are suppliers of Maui Jim, Serengeti, Ray-Ban, and Oakley sunglass ranges. We can (in most cases) order your prescription to be made by these companies, giving you a great looking pair of sunglasses, right down to the allimportant brand logo on the corner of the lens for that authentic look. Few are aware of the many choices now available in prescription sunglasses. From different coloured tints and polarised lenses to mirror, UV and antireflective coatings, we can advise the option that best suits your lifestyle. Or, if you prefer, we can look at matching the tint of your favourite old sunglasses. Optometrist Bruce Nicholls says, “Ideally most people who need progressive lenses can enjoy a clear pair for indoor and evening use, plus a tinted progressive pair to get the full range of vision when outside or in the sun. Reading while relaxing on the beach becomes so much easier, all while keeping your eyes protected.” All of our sunglasses here at Nicholls Optometrists are made with a high level of UV protection. Bruce recommends wearing of UV protective eyewear from a young age whenever possible. “I see cases of sun damage to the eyes every day. In addition to superficial skin cancers and other lesions, the eyes are susceptible to internal damage such as macular degeneration, cataracts and ocular melanoma. All of these conditions may be triggered by UV exposure, which highlights the importance of wearing glasses with good UV protection.” When you next see one of our Optometrists, ask about the best solution for your vision. Either come in to discuss your needs with us, or call to book an appointment on 479 2316. To book an appointment with any of the optometrists at Nicholls, call us on 479-2316 or contact us via the website www.nichollsoptical.co.nz. Nicholls & Associates Optometrists: Corner of Clyde and Bute Roads in Browns Bay.
Ideally most people who need progressive lenses can enjoy a clear pair for indoor and evening use, plus a tinted progressive pair to get the full range of vision when outside or in the sun. Nicholls & Associates Optometrists 72 Clyde Road, Browns Bay. Phone 479 2316 Email: info@nichollsoptical.co.nz or Visit: www.nichollsoptical.co.nz
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A Chat With: Caroline Hazelden
Browns Bay Real Estate: with Angela Johnson
Loving Martial Arts and Browns Bay Summer Light Brings Stability Caroline Hazelden runs Bays Martial Art Academy based in Anzac Road, Browns Bay. A growing business that really adds a great deal to the local community. Aidan Bennett put these questions to her in early February about her passion for Martial Arts and for her local community. AIDAN BENNETT: How long have you been doing Martial Arts? CAROLINE HAZELDEN: I started my Martial Art journey as an Adult with Shotokan Karate in 2000. My regret is that I did not discover the benefits of Martial Arts until my 30’s. From Shotokan Karate I was introduced to Choi Kwang Do Martial Arts. AB: How did you first get into it? CH: Beachside Gym in Browns Bay were running a Self Defence course many years ago. From that I found out one of their personal trainers was a martial arts instructor and I basically went from there. AB: Why is it such a good thing for people to get in to? CH: For me it was a great way to work out, switch off the noise of other things going on and to learn something that was both physically and mentally rewarding. The majority of our members are joining for a combination of fitness, fun, focus and in many cases confidence building. AB: At what age should people take it up? CH: We offer around 40 age specific classes a week from three and a half years old right up to teens/adults, including our new Fitness Kickboxing programme. AB: What is special about Bays Martial Art Academy? CH: For us we are really focussed on family and fun. With age specific outcomes, a weekly mat chat and curriculum geared around learning in a safe and fun environment we are certainly very different from what people would expect when it comes to Martial Arts. AB: How did you come to be based in Browns Bay? CH: We began in Murrays Bay Primary Hall and outgrew that much quicker than expected. We started looking for our own premises so we could operate full time. After much searching we were at the local Browns Bay Market and came across a great building on Anzac Road. Since then we moved across the fence to 2/44 Anzac Road. With this down the same driveway as Rangitoto Swim School pretty much everyone knew exactly where we were.
in the Auckland Housing Sector
Whilst we all enjoy the summer months, so too will any vendor wanting to list and selling their property. REINZ statistics continue to surprise many, as there was a rise in the median house price in Auckland of $92,000 between December 2014 and December 2015. REINZ Chief Executive Colleen Milne says, "Regional markets, particularly Northland, Waikato/ Bay of Plenty, Hawkes Bay and Central Otago Lakes are now setting pace for the New Zealand Real Estate market, with Auckland in a relative sense becoming middle of the pack. The breadth of improvement across New Zealand suggests that there is more to play than just the Halo effect." Looking at the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) Statistics, sales in Auckland were down 8.1% in November, which, in my opinion, was due to the change in buyer legislation, but December sales in Auckland were up 17.5% when compared to December 2014. Once you take into account seasonal adjustment, the sales in fact were stronger than expected, given the new legislation change by the government. In my opinion, vendors are getting creative and more confident with the value of their homes on the Shore and we are seeing a combination of houses up for sale with a fixed sale price, by negotiation, by auction which seems to remain the primary way forward with recent Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) statistics indicating that in the month of December 51% of all houses sold in Auckland were sold by auction. Good news for buyers - banks are still competing for your business, with Westpac, ASB and ANZ all offering a 1 year fixed mortgage rate special of 4.39%. Interestingly, HSBC is offering a 4.25% on the same 1 year period. When thinking about lending, it may pay to come and have a talk to us as we can refer you to our loan market sector. With 100% track record sales results, and an active member of the North Shore, Angela Johnson can guide and assist you with the selling of your home, or help you with any questions you may have. Don’t forget we offer 10% discount off our commission for anyone with a Gold Card. For unbeatable service and trusted reputation, call Angela Johnson today, your sales agent based at Ray White Browns Bay. Sell your home with less stress and set a plan in place - call Angela Johnson from Ray White in Browns Bay today 021 107 6637.
AB: What do you love about Browns Bay? CH: We fell in love with Browns Bay in the summer of 1998. It’s a great beach community, safe for the kids to explore and not far away from everything else you could possibly need. AB: Do you live in Browns Bay or the Bays? CH: Yes, we are Browns Bay residents since 1998, after moving up from Cambridge to start my apprenticeship. AB: What is your favourite local spot in Browns Bay or the Bays? CH: Browns Bay beach with the tide out early in the morning with everyone else walking their dogs. AB: What is your goal for 2016? CH: I have just returned from Korea where I sat my 4th Degree Black Belt in Choi Kwang Do. So this year is about sharing my knowledge and growing the school so we can reach out to 400 members in the community. I want as many people as possible to know the benefits of Martial Arts. This year also includes travel to International Martial Arts events in Australia and the USA. AB: What would you be doing if you weren’t in the martial arts business? CH: My trade is Signwriting and I love all things arty. I suspect I would be teaching young people involving Arts or Crafts.
List and sell your home with Angela Johnson Angela Johnson Licensee Salesperson
Kiwicare Realty Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
M 021 107 6637 T 09 477 2302 F 09 479 5278 E angela.johnson@raywhite.com 11 Clyde Road, Browns Bay, Auckland 0630, NZ rwbrownsbay.co.nz
Marketing Package Discount Get a discount off your Marketing package this year! Compliments of Angela Johnson (Ray White Browns Bay). Simply tear out this coupon and bring it to Angela Johnson at Ray White in Browns Bay. (Valid for any listing from 1st January 2016 – December 2016 and only with Angela Johnson) Terms and conditions may apply or - email angela.johnson@raywhite.com to arrange an appointment or to find out the market value of your home.
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Rangitoto Swim School
GingerSnap Cafe Browns Bay
Rangitoto Swim School in the Heart of Browns Bay Rangitoto Swim School is now into its 15th year of operation. Started by husband and wife team, Peter Simpson and Jane Geldard in 2001. Both have years of experience in the aquatic industry, so it was only a natural transition to move into owning one of the top swim schools in the heart of the Shore. The swim school has the reputation for being “The Friendliest Swim School” on the Shore. That’s because the swim school is run by a family, for families. The main objectives are what is best for the children and for them to enjoy their swimming experience. Location is key for families, and parents find the parking right outside the door invaluable. Classes are kept small, four children is the maximum number in the Learn to Swim Programme, meaning teachers are able to spend a lot of time with each child, encouraging them, improving their technique, and boosting their confidence. Each child also receives their own special Swim Passport which records their progression through each level. The pool is heated to 33 degrees to facilitate the baby and toddler groups. Water testing is recorded every two hours and the pool equipment is kept in optimum condition. The swim school changing rooms and main areas of the swim school are heated through the winter months, adding to our families’ requirements. The swim school also sells googles, caps, boards and swim accessories. If you would like to know more about the Swim School check out our web site, call us on 09 476 2223 or if you are in the area call in and check us out. Our physical address is 44c Anzac Road, Browns Bay.
GingerSnap Café Yes, we are finally open on Beachfront Lane! Our amazing Award Winning gelato is made in Wellington by Kaffee Eis. Our philosophy is simple; offer the highest quality product and deliver it with exceptional service to our customers. Come in to try our Gellicious gelato and sorbet or just pop in for a coffee or cold drink while you are down at the beach…dog walkers welcome. Open 7 days a week from 8am ‘til 8pm…or later, weather permitting. GingerSnap Cafe - Beachfront Lane, Browns Bay Find us on Facebook - GingerSnap.
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The Life Coach: Vivienne Kelly, Momentum Life Coaching & Training
Cam Calkoen: Bending Perceptions, Inspiring Change
Wellness and Weight Management: An Inside Job
Vivienne Kelly.
I thought this would be an appropriate topic as many of us vow in January to be healthier, lose or gain weight, exercise more, bla bla… Good ol’ New Year’s resolutions. However, a different approach is needed if it’s going to become a reality this time. Every weight management or exercise programme claims to be THE ONE! And in some ways, they are all correct. IF you stick to them, those ‘calories-in-calories-out’ approaches work, BUT what makes it so hard to stick to them and why do we gain it all back (plus more) afterwards? What makes us resist and sabotage our previously formidable efforts to ‘be good’? What makes us crave foods that overload our system and lurk as excess fat? What slows down our metabolism to store calories and make us feel too sluggish to get out there and move? What makes our hormones dictate what, how much we eat and whether to burn/release or store? There is no one-size-fits all approach to health and wellness, no matter how convincing a programme may sound. However, there is ONE common place to start: INSIDE. Inside your body; inside your mind; inside your emotions; inside your beliefs. As wellness coaches, we address what’s REALLY going on inside of you – what stress are you carrying? What strategies or changes are needed to get a handle on it? What is underlying self-sabotage? What will create passion and joy? What will remove dis-ease from your life? What are your hormones doing and how well are all the cogs in your bodily systems working together? How much oxygen is nourishing your cells? (If being a gym bunny is not your thing, how can you just get moving and have more fun?) When we are mentally, emotionally and even spiritually in tune, we naturally align the physical body with health. We bring to our clients the support, motivation, and insights that make wellness easy and permanent. It is an exciting and totally different process for each person. To either be coached or to train as a Wellness Coach, please email us through our website www.coachmomentum.co.nz.
Cam Calkoen is an inspirational speaker who is bending perceptions to inspire change and an attitude of awesomeness through simple, lasting human truths. Passionate about the Shore, this column reflects the awesomeness that surrounds us and the potential we all have to achieve a personal best.
Laugh more, worry less! The other day I’m out on my mountain bike thinking about this column and what it is that I could write. As you can imagine deep thinking combined with the speed of mountain biking and tight tracks can be risky business but creativity doesn’t come through forced processes, more one where we are relaxed, when we’re doing the things that bring us the most joy. Passion brings about a sense of clarity, and when we are in our element truly awesome things do happen. So I’m thinking do I write about my 4x4 experience to Cape Reinga, the dolphin that leaped over my kayak, or waking up on January 1st to a stream running around my tent. But then I reminded myself this isn’t Facebook, this isn’t a place for creating ‘wish you were here moments’. So I then think what is a column, why am I here, and why do I do what I do? How do I use this space to stay true to my values of; bending perceptions, dreaming big and living for awesome? My discovery is that this is a place for minds to be filled and communities inspired and it’s great to be part of that, this is a place for people who share our beaches, who share our streets, parks, shops and neighborhoods to share what they love and for us all to connect with more reasons to adore this place we get to call home. The Shore is simply neat and everyday we wake we want to remind ourselves that it’s a good day to have a good day. We have an abundance of opportunities that can lead to us finding the things that give us a real sense of clarity. On the Shore we can become anyone we want if we are prepared to truly believe and believing isn’t passive it’s active: We’ve got to be training: Walt Disney once said if we can aim to get 1% better every single day we would have recreated ourselves every 100 days. We’ve got to be committed: Decide what we want to be extraordinary in and don’t let anything distract us. We’ve got to keep going: Once we turn the tap on an opportunity we’ve got to keep catching the opportunities rather than let them absorb into the ground. As we head back to school and/or reflect on the first month of 2016 are we where we really want to be? Do we know what we are doing? And are we embracing everything that is on offer? 2016 is your year, it’s my year, it’s the Shores year to be truly awesome and quite possibly the most awesome yet. So be sure to do more of what makes you happy and enjoy becoming the very best version of you.
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Family Dental Care: Greville Dental
Real Estate: With Geraldine Zareian, MREINZ, Barfoot & Thompson
Real Estate on the Shore Your oral health- a
matter of life and death!
Geraldine Zareian.
By Geraldine Zareian MREINZ Barfoot & Thompson Browns Bay
Definitely the Place to Live! In 2015, the average sale price of homes for the full year was $817,096, an increase of 14 percent on that for 2014, and 25.8 percent over 2013's average sales price. The median price for 2015 was $755,333, 17.4 percent higher than 2014's median price and 30.5 percent higher than that for 2013. The current world around us is looking grey and we seem to shine. We are very fortunate to be at the opposite end of the European spectrum and attract affluent migrants looking to invest, develop and innovate. With a growing population and the number of new builds failing to keep pace with demand, competition for properties is likely to remain strong in the first quarter of 2016. With so few properties on the market, now is an excellent time to list your property. Timeline of events: Waitangi Day 6th Feb, Chinese New Year 8th Feb – then the market for selling will be busy! To quote the Queen’s end of year speech: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” Contact: Geraldine Zareian, Barfoot & Thompson, Browns Bay. Free Dial: 215 2773 Mob: 021 184 0312 Email: g.zareian@barfoot.co.nz
Dental Hygienists along with other team members are your first line of defence against dental diseases. They are the prevention specialists who are professionally trained to work within the Dental team. Dental Hygienists play an important role in showing patients how best to care for their oral health at home. In people who have bleeding gums - bacteria from the mouth is able to enter the bloodstream and stick to platelets, which can then form blood clots, interrupting the flow of blood to the heart and triggering a heart attack. Writing in a recent online issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association, they report a study that shows how improving gum health is linked to a clinically significant slower progression of atherosclerosis, the process where plaque builds up in arteries and increases a person's risk of heart disease, stroke and death. Regular cleaning and in some cases deeper scaling (cleaning under the gum) helps prevent tooth decay, inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) and bone loss (periodontal disease). Having a clean mouth will help you keep your teeth, improve appearance and give you fresher breath. After your visit, teeth will feel cleaner and may appear whiter. A key factor in keeping your mouth healthy is regular attendance. Patients who attend regularly tend to need the least amount of work carried out due to the fact that the mouth remains in a healthy state and problems are picked up early. We are currently offering a discounted price on our already low fees for both dental hygiene appointments and our “Take home whitening” kits, for appointments scheduled with one of our experienced dental hygienists, Annatjie van den Berg or Kazuha Eketone. Please mention this coupon when booking your appointment – call on 09 4787830 Greville Denta Colin Angelo & Associates 18 Hauraki Crescent, Pinehill (Corner Greville Road). Phone 09 478 7830 or visit: grevilledental.co.nz
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I look forward to serving all your buying and selling Real Estate needs throughout 2016 with proven results, delivering excellence If you require experience with expert advice or a free no obligation appraisal on your property, please call me today...
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Thinking of selling? Don’t know where to start? Bayleys Long Bay will be carrying out free appraisals every week in February and March Wednesday to Saturday 9am to 6pm
Secure your appraisal time now by phoning or emailing Kirsten Bishop, Branch Manager at Bayleys Long Bay Phone 09 487 0630 Mobile 027 6606 446 or Email kirsten.bishop@bayleys.co.nz We look forward to hearing from you!
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Education: Long Bay College
Traditional welcome begins the school year New teachers and Year 9 students were welcomed to Long Bay College by staff and students in a powhiri on their first day at the school. The Long Bay College Kapa Haka group welcomed the students before a haka was performed by the 2016 Prefect Leadership Team. Principal Russell Brooke then welcomed the Year 9 students to the Long Bay College community.
Mihnea Enache.
Tayla Baxter and Jordan Laumatia-Drabble.
Christine Lee.
2015 Academic Prizegiving Long Bay College would like to congratulate all its students on a great year in 2015. Throughout the year there were wonderful sporting achievements, incredible performances in arts and drama, a strong student leadership voice and perhaps, most importantly, achievement levels continued to rise. At the Academic Prizegiving Head Boy Mihnea Enache received the Long Bay College Cup and Board of Trustees Prize for Dux, as well as the Cup for Excellence in Level 3 Drama and the Cup for Excellence in Level 3 Economics. Christine Lee was the Proxime Accessit Dux and was awarded the University of Auckland Jubilee Award, as well as the Cup for Excellence in Level 3 Accounting and the Cup for Excellence in Level 3 Statistics. Both Katie Smith and Elizabeth Maynard were each awarded a University of Auckland Scholarship. This prestigious award is for students who have demonstrated exceptional levels of academic excellence, all-round ability and leadership. Jennifer Sweatman was awarded the David Gatward Award for Overall Excellence in Senior Mathematics, the Cup for Excellence in Level 3 Chemistry, as well as the Massey University Vice Chancellor’s High Achievers Scholarship, Natural Sciences Excellence Award, and the Innovation and Academic Excellence Scholarship. 30
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Christine Lee was the Proxime Accessit Dux and was awarded the University of Auckland Jubilee Award… Head Girl for 2016 Tayla Baxter received the 2015 Scott Cup for Senior Sportswoman of the Year while Jordan Laumatia-Drabble received the 2015 Robertson Cup for Senior Sportsman of the Year for his outstanding commitment and involvement in sport. At the 2015 Academic Prizegiving, Long Bay College also recognised the enormous efforts and contributions by teachers to their students’ successes. The 2016 Staff Learning Scholarships were awarded to Michelle Gallagher who will be visiting Silicon Valley in America, and Sharon Hebden who will travel to Brisbane to attend the Edutech National Congress and Expo.
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& Tuesday from 5:00pm to 9:00pm *Offer available for a limited time only at the participating Subway® Restaurant located at Shop 1B, 87 Clyde Road, Browns Bay, Auckland. Purchase any Subway 6-Inch® Sub with a drink and upgrade to a similar Subway Footlong® Sub for free. Offer available on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 5pm to 9pm only. May not be combined with any other coupons, offers, discounts or other special deals. Extra cost for additional meat, cheese, bacon, avocado and other extras. Upgrade applies for similar subs only. ©2015 Doctor’s Associates Inc. SUBWAY®, SUBWAY 6-INCH® and SUBWAY FOOTLONG® are registered trademarks of Doctor’s Associates Inc.
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Rotary Browns Bay: News
Anyone for JUMBO tennis?
Rosie and Ronald.
Rotary Browns Bay has an exciting new fundraising event this year – they are to hold the first JUMBO Tennis tournament to be held in Auckland. JUMBO Tennis is the brainchild of Rotary Wellington and is a fun quick fire team event in which the game is played as doubles with oversized racquets on a standard tennis court. It’s already been a big hit for many years in Wellington and recently made a debut in Dunedin. It has proved popular with a number of celebrities including Sir Cliff Richard when he visited New Zealand. The tournaments are always held as charity fundraisers, and the beneficiaries of the Rotary Browns Bay tournament are to be the Starship Foundation and the Auckland City Mission. The tournament will be held on Friday 1st April starting around 4pm, at the Campbell’s Bay courts and clubhouse. Individuals and corporates are invited to enter teams of four for this inaugural event. For more information and to enter your team, contact Paul Martin on 021 668 890 or Colin Pawson on 021 633 125.
Rosie and Tema.
Rotary Browns Bay hosts Rosi and Tema
In the busy time before Christmas, Rotary Browns Bay was host to another ROMAC child (Oceania Medical Aid for Children) with Rosi (5) and mother Tema who were brought from Viti Levu in Fiji to Starship Hospital for lifesaving surgery to repair a faulty heart valve. They were here for 2 months for clinics and surgery, supported by ROMAC NZ and hosted by Rotary Browns Bay. During this time they were accommodated at the very well equipped Ronald McDonald House, very close to Starship. As well as accommodation, the Ronald McDonald staff provide support, activities and a warm caring environment. After successful surgery Rosi and Tema eventually departed for home just before New Year.
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