Browns Bay Magazine October/November 2015

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OCT-NOV 2015

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THE BAYS MAGAZINE FOR NEWS, VIEWS, EVENTS AND PEOPLE

GOOD ON YOU BROWNS BAY SCHOOL! PEOPLE IN THE BAYS:

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GETTING READY FOR CHRISTMAS!

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The lights are

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local schools and kids’ entertainment. There will be a carol service, performances by One lucky child gets to switch on the lights of the tree!

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Optometry with Nicholls and Associates

Bruce Nicholls with the latest diagnostic scanner designed to give highly detailed imaging of the back of the eye.

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New technology for eye examinations

Optometry with Nicholls & Associates Optometrists, Browns Bay

Optometrist Bruce Nicholls has seen a fair few changes in optometry over his 23 years in Browns Bay. Of special note, recent developments in retinal scanning technology have been made available with new advanced diagnostic equipment. Nicholls Optometrists have just invested in the latest diagnostic scanner designed to give highly detailed imaging of the back of the eye. This Optical Coherence Tomograph (OCT) is now used to help diagnose and monitor many sight threatening conditions such as macular degeneration and glaucoma. Our Topcon 3D OCT is the latest, most advanced technology used to view and analyse the retina. More advanced than retinal photography (which can only view the surface of the retina) the OCT enables us to analyse the individual layers of the retina. The scan is non-invasive, painless, simple and quick. Bruce says, “This advanced technology will help with the early detection of many eye conditions and may prevent vision loss, assisting in maintaining a healthy active lifestyle. The OCT uses a scanning technique to build an image of the retina and other structures in the eye. We can then clearly see exactly what the issues are and provide the appropriate advice or referral.” He recommends anybody with a family history of glaucoma or macular degeneration have this scan, which gives us the ability to track any changes over time. Even if you don’t have a family history of eye problems it is a good baseline procedure to undergo to ensure your eyes remain healthy.

The OCT uses a scanning technique to build an image of the retina and other structures in the eye. We can then clearly see exactly what the issues are and provide the appropriate advice or referral. Bruce heads a team of optometrists which include Germaine Joblin, Karen Burke, Chelsey Wood and Robyn Stirling. All optometrists at Nicholls & Associates are trained in the use of the new OCT equipment. 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. 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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The lights are

Switching On

in Browns Bay FRIDAY 6TH NOVEMBER 2015

Browns Bay Plaza

Performances begin at 5.30pm Lights switched on at 7.30pm sharp

Come along to see the lights switch on, on our 7 Metre Christmas Tree. One lucky child gets to switch on the lights of the tree! There will be a carol service, performances by local schools and kids’ entertainment.

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Browns Bay Business Association: From the Manager Well - another 2 months have passed since our last magazine and we are heading into Spring. Once again we have our Spring Spending Spree promotion with $2,000 to be won – 3 prizes in total – one $1000 debit card to be spent in Browns Bay and 2 x $500 debit cards to be spent in Browns Bay. So check out the participating businesses and enter the draw to win. You can find a list of participating businesses on our website at www.brownsbay.org.nz. Thanks to your great local support of our town centre – we are currently one of the fastest growing centres in Auckland, with growth nearly twice the Auckland average for the year and almost 4 times the average for the June Quarter. The revamp of both our supermarkets and the addition of over 12 new businesses in the last 6 months have certainly contributed to this growth. Browns Bay is a great community that has lots going on all the time and with the fantastic beach, bars and café`s, you are always going to have a good time in Browns Bay.

At the time of writing this article retail screens are being installed in: • Stitch N Time • SBA Accounting • RSA Browns Bay • Java Jungle Cafe • BB Martial Arts

• The Dental Centre Browns Bay • Rodney Wayne • The Bays Club

• the Plaza window of Rodney Wayne Hairdressing

• Westpac bank will have one inside as you enter the bank

And our community screens in:

• Library

And, retailers, we have a queue of other interested parties so contact us quickly to become part of the team at admin@ brownsbay.org.nz So if you want to know what is on in BrownsBay, check our community screens. To advertise your event and check out new screen locations as they are installed, visit our website www.brownsbay.org.nz.

You may have seen a number of the businesses in Browns Bay have new digital screens in them. We have just launched a new digital signage platform that has two tiers: • Retailer-based screens reciprocally advertising other retailers and their products plus our promotions and events • Community-based screens – these will be in key locations and will be advertising local events, promotions, school fairs, weather and traffic plus other information that relates to Browns Bay. The participating Retailers above will also receive special mention on these screens.

Invitation to Musicians to use the Plaza stage

Calling all local musicians – we have an exceptionally good venue to ply your craft at the Plaza stage over the summer season. We can give you access to a power supply, if required, and will create a calendar of musical performances that we will notify our locals and non-locals about. If you are interested on playing here, contact Zoe at admin@brownsbay.org.nz and send a demo if possible.

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Christmas in Browns Bay

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finish. Make sure you get down to Browns Bay early – there is always a big crowd. Why not make a day of it and come down, do some Christmas shopping, enjoy our friendly café`s, watch the Santa Parade and then join in the activities on the beach front after the parade. A great Christmas Day out in Browns Bay!

Christmas is the time for family, friends and fun! This year we will be having a promotion where you can win one of two $1000 Book-A-Bach holidays and get away to any destination in NZ you wish to enjoy a truly Kiwi-style bach holiday. Look out for this promotion in our next magazine – it will start early in November!

By the time this magazine is distributed, there will be only about a month before we install our giant Christmas Tree and Browns Bay livens up as your Christmas shopping destination. This year we will be holding our Christmas Tree Light-Switching-On event on Friday, 6th November – so write the date in your diary now and we will see you at the Plaza where a lucky Browns Bay child will get to switch the Christmas tree lights on for the 2015 Christmas season! We will be holding a Christmas Market Day starting at 11.00a.m on Saturday 5th December followed by our annual Christmas Parade. This will start at 4.00pm from Glen Rd and follow the normal route into Clyde Rd, Anzac Rd and back into Glenn Rd to

New Magazine Display Stands

Look out for the new display stands for the Browns Bay magazines which are available in the Town Centre. These will be on display outside a number of businesses after we have distributed the magazine to local households. That’s me for this great October edition of your magazine – enjoy reading! Regards, Murray Hill, Browns Bay Business Association Manager

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Out & About in the Bays

'Mudrush' at Long Bay Primary School Hundreds turned out for the now famous 'Mudrush' event held at Long Bay Primary School on Saturday and Sunday September 12th/13th. Browns Bay Mag was there to catch some of the action on the Sunday. 1600 participants took on the 2.5km Mud Monster Mud Rush course over the weekend at Long Bay Primary. It was simply fantastic to see kids enjoying themselves and handling a whole obstacle course across the grounds – from the amazing Mud Slide which was an all-time favourite followed by the undercover tummy

crawl. Can you imagine being face deep in mud or weaving through giant coloured filled air balloons before making your way to the finish line? Slade McFarland is a North Harbour icon having played more than 100 games for North Harbour Rugby and he just completed his 3rd Mud Monster Mud Rush Event. He said this event was particularly tough but again he loved the mud slide. “It was a bit like, I’ve got plenty of speed, clear the way as I came flying down” he said of the super mud slide carved into the bank. The event was delivered by Harbour Sport.

Charlotte and Madison Smith, Alexsia and Peyton Bingley, Heeyoon Joo.

Slade McFarland.

Start and finish line.

Kendall Robson, Kayla Ferreira and Fionna Rogan.

Madi Small and Lucy Pilley.

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Out & About: In the Bays

SBA: Small Business Accounting, Browns Bay

East Coast Bays Walkers The Browns Bay Mag team discovered a lovely group out and about in Browns Bay called the East Coast Bays Walkers, enjoying a break at Muffin Break in Browns Bay after a long walk. Coordinator Pam Mattson explained that the group has 78 members that walk all over the shore on Tuesdays and Fridays. Anyone wanting to join should call Pam on 021 268-4154. What a great way to make friends, get exercise and enjoy the fresh air and our fabulous Pat Steel and Jill MacDonald. sea-side walkways and tracks.

Ann Joyce, Pam Dale and Pat Freehan.

Coral Mclaren and Jan Ryrie

Pam Mattson, Glenys Magill and Ngaire Black.

Marie Willson, Karen Queree and Mary Goddard.

Affording the things that matter By Craig Bright, SBA Small Business Accounting Browns Bay Attention: ‘Mum and Dad’ companies, partnerships, sole traders, trusts and rentals. If you have a small business then SBA Browns Bay can assist you with all your Craig Bright and his SBA Small accounting requirements and Business Accounting team. make your life less stressful. Some small business owners choose to do their own GST. While they may not relish the task of filing regular GST returns, they believe they are making a valuable cost-saving by avoiding accounting fees. They need to consider the opportunity cost, especially when SBA offers a full service package including GST returns, Income Tax, Financial Statements and Personal Tax Returns at extremely affordable prices. For most small businesses and start-ups, it is important to get certainty upfront about accounting fees. Fixed prices are the norm at SBA, giving clients peace of mind that the meter won’t keep running. A company costs from $150 + GST per month, and a sole trader costs from $100 + GST per month for the full service package. A residential rental costs from $325 + GST per annum, including owners’ tax returns. An LTC (look through company) rental costs from $500 + GST. There are no additional charges. Clients want their accountants to be accessible as an extension of their businesses, rather than just an annual visit and a large bill. Located on the main retail street in Browns Bay (a few doors along from the police station), SBA’s ‘shop-front’ office enables clients to drop in for advice. They focus on offering a comprehensive, informative service with cost-effective compliance using MYOB BankLink and Xero. The tax agency also provides Payroll Services and Company Formations. If you wish to review your accounting needs and find a professional and considerate local accounting service, look no further. Call Craig Bright at SBA Browns Bay on 478 0202. The team makes transitions easy so that new clients can keep their eye on the business instead of worrying about the back office. If you own a small business, THINK SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING BROWNS BAY. Call SBA Browns Bay or visit sba.co.nz/browns-bay105 Clyde Road (next to Pizza Hut) | 09 478 0202

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Business Focus: Browns Bay Picture Framing

Out & About: In the Bays

People at Warawara

Warawara, is the new kid on the block in Browns Bay and it certainly has the locals talking! Serving a fantastic cup of organic coffee and offering the taste of a Japanese eatery along with an amazing Western menu. You must discover for yourself what all the locals are talking about. Discover Warawara, 76 Clyde Road in Browns Bay. The Browns Bay Magazine camera captured these locals enjoying the place during September.

Anna Julien and Monique Lute.

Rebecca Cook, Amanda Baker and Kylie Pointon.

Owners and operators of Warawara. Jamie Cha and TJ Park.

Maya Thomson, Isa Lute, Tara Alarcan.

Carla Beardshaw and Sarah Rowe.

Shay Behague and Rachel Mayne

Sharon Phelan with Joanne Tillman and son Ryan.

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Jo Colman and Jo Gilmor

TJ Pak and Naomi Read.

Browns Bay Picture Framing “You name it we frame it!" Browns Bay Picture Framing is your one-stop quality framing and accessory shop owned and operated by John and De Fulljames, professional framers with over 35 years of experience in the industry. They are guild commended Framers and NZIPF Certified and provide a personal service offering basic, conservation, custom and bespoke framing. Framing is for any art piece, photos or any item you may wish to display. Options such as frameless frames, block mounting and photos/ art stretched on canvas and if desired finished with textured lamination for protection. Also don’t forget De’s special hand lacing and mounting service for tapestries and many types of handcrafts/fabrics. She is well known for her lacing perfection. UV Acrylic, Plexiglaze – is non-glare, safe, half the weight of glass, will not shatter and is less likely to damage art or injure. This is a great product and should be definitely considered. Plexiglas Ultra Violet (UV) is a UV blocker from natural light but also interior lighting. It is a must to preserve all types of art, photos, handcrafts, etc. from deterioration, fading and most of all, providing longevity for the artwork as all works of art are irreplaceable! Browns Bay Picture Framing offer professional framing, jigsaws, medals and memorabilia mounting, reframing, repairs, reglazing, hot/cold vacuum mounting, laminating and more. All customers work undertaken is personally handled and attended to by John and De at their Browns Bay premises and no work is contracted out. Their motto is – You name it! We frame it! With pride, as there is no substitute for experience or quality. Visit John and De at Browns Bay Picture Framing – 3 Inverness Road, Browns Bay. Telephone 4794501. Email brownsbayframe@clear.net.nz Open Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm, Saturday 9am to 3pm.


The Life Coach: Vivienne Kelly, Momentum Life Coaching & Training

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What Exactly is Professional Life Coaching? Vivienne Kelly, Founder of Momentum Life Coaching & Training, says that over her 14 years in Professional Life Coaching, Vivienne Kelly. the growth in awareness and acceptance of the profession has been astounding. However, there is still some vagueness and confusion that needs to be clarified. One of the biggest concepts to clarify is the difference between counselling / ‘therapy’ and coaching. One key difference is that the focus is strongly based on the PRESENT in to the FUTURE… ‘Where are you now and where do you want to be? How can we work together to get you there?’ and ‘How can the journey itself also be fulfilling?’ (At Momentum we don’t want to suffer from ‘The I’ll Be Happy When’ Syndrome). Successful people use Coaching to gain more success and fulfilment in their lives - whatever ‘personal interpretation’ that may be; ranging from happiness to financial success. Life Coaching is about living on Purpose, with Purpose. People seek Coaching on an infinite range of subjects. At the risk of being annoyingly general: ANYTHING that they want more success / satisfaction in. Some examples are Career change or advancement; Health and Wellbeing: from weight loss or stress management to work-life balance; Relationships and Communication: including enhancing existing relationships (partners/ parenting/ colleagues/ attracting new ones); Workplace and Business including Leadership and Management, Team Dynamics and Strategic Visioning; and even how to make the most of retirement...You get the idea. Vivienne smiles gently when she says, “I’ve been known to refer to ‘uncoachable’ people when training (sorry not very pc).” She explains that sometimes, even though a person may genuinely believe they want to grow and move forward in some areas of their lives, they are actually quite ‘content’ being miserable. Literally there is too much benefit in their current (stuck) situation to really commit to shifting it. There is no judgement on that – it just means coaching isn’t the right medium for that person at that time. Someone needs to be willing to take ownership to move forward in order to be ‘coachable’. Professional Life Coaching is a positive, powerful and purposeful construction of your life as you would LIKE IT TO BE. If you are interested in receiving coaching or learning how to coach, contact me on 09 473 0064 or 021 0377289, email: vivkelly@coachmomentum.co.nz, or visit our website for more information: www.coachmomentum.co.nz.

This Is A Bag Shop

Now serving locals & New Zealand Online! For years, This Is A Bag Shop has been proudly serving beautiful Browns Bay and the North Shore of Auckland. As from mid-September we’ve expanded our great customer service and product range to all of New Zealand through our new Online Store... thisisabagshop.co.nz. It's been a priority for us to keep our website still feeling like an in-store experience, with handwritten thank you notes going out with each and every order around New Zealand reaffirming regardless of where the customer may be, we stand behind all our products and appreciate all customers.

Things have never been busier and more exciting for the shop. With the gorgeous new face of Kate joining Karen and the team, things have never been busier and more exciting for the shop. The website not only has a great range of products that the store is known for, it also has helpful information imparted by Karen around product care, bag repairs, and even a great overview of what various size suit cases will fit so you know how much to pack to ensure all your shopping fits! All new products will be online as soon as they arrive, and if you want to keep up with all that is arriving, like our Facebook page: facebook.com/thisisabagshop to see all our latest stock.

Check out the new online store at: thisisabagshop.co.nz and get 10% off your order using the promo code 'LAUNCH' until November 30th. We look forward to seeing you in-store soon. Foundation Program Starts VERY SOON!!

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Health & Fitness News: Beachside, Browns Bay

Spotlight On Browns Bay Butchery

Spring into Summer Fitness! All New... At Beachside Health & Fitness...

Greg Hall, owner and operator at Browns Bay Butchery.

Spring is in the air, so let the Beachside team help you. We can work together over these Spring months to get your body looking and feeling great for summer. As the very true saying goes – there is never a better time to start than now. Those warmer months are coming up, daylight saving is nearly here, so don’t leave it too late! Working out and getting fit at Beachside is lots of fun – just ask our members, most of whom have been with us for years. And why do they find it so much fun? Probably because Beachside has that real family feel, where people – including our experienced team – just love what they are doing. Try a class We have an excellent programme of different classes, each tailored to assist you with your health and fitness goals. Join our Bootcamp These are lots of fun, where you will meet new people and work out like a team. Encouraging and pushing one another. Bring a family member or friend and together you will have loads of enjoyment while getting ready for summer. Book in for a FREE programme The options to get you started are very easy. Contact one of our team or give us a call today to get the ball rolling. Fully staffed at all times Unlike many gyms, we are fully staffed at all times for your assistance. Pop in and meet the team and see what we have to offer, we promise you will love it.

Greg’s Paleo Sausage! At the traditional Browns Bay Butchery in Inverness Road Browns Bay Butchery is a traditional old-school butcher and it certainly has its place in our heritage, with the shop having been in Browns Bay for over 30 years. Greg Hall, the owner and operator, is passionate about his business. And with 22 years of experience in all facets of the industry Greg is a true old-school butcher by trade. “All our sausages are homemade, pure, traditional and gluten free," says Greg. Greg has recently gone one step further in his search for the perfect sausage you simply must come in and try Greg’s new creation – the Paleo Sausage. This is a true preservative-free delight. In fact, mention that you have read this article in the Browns Bay Magazine and Greg will give you one paleo sausage absolutely free! Browns Bay Butchery stocks all New Zealand produce – including Chicken and Pork, which are mostly free range meats. There is also a selection of spices, salts and sauces. "We also stock homemade Bilton and Dry Wors and we have Boerewors in three flavours, all handmade," adds Greg Hall. So what do you fancy for tea tonight? Greg and his team also have a selection of Westmere Butchery pork pies, scotch pies and gammon steak. Fancy a kassler pork chop? You name it they have it and it's sure to be with the best traditional cuts at Browns Bay Butchery! Browns Bay Butchery, 6 Inverness Road, Browns Bay. Phone 479 4014.

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Cam Calkoen: Bending Perceptions, Inspiring Change

Spotlight on: Beyond Pilates

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.

Embracing the opportunity Public speaking is ranked up there as one of the most terrifying things we can do, in regards to stress it is right up there with buying a house. Just as with buying a house, it can be one of the most rewarding things we do. In actual fact the things that challenge us the most can often reap the biggest rewards but that’s another story, back to the scary public speaking. A question I’m often asked as a speaker is “do you still get nervous before give a talk”, the answer of YOU BET seems to be a surprise to people. The nerves are what create focus and it’s about managing them to minimize the challenge and maximize the opportunity. These are some key steps I go through to reduce the fear: Speak with passion: Find a way to link your subject with something your passionate about, this will give you the visual one needs to be engaging and memorable. Be consistent not predictable: In creating content that keeps us on our toes we keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The moment we default into what is expected we lose the edge. It’s a relationship: Treat the presence you have as a speaker as you would any relationship you wish to have for a long time. Be clear, be attentive, be real and treat the audience how you would like to be treated yourself. And the biggest secret is that not many of us are actually scared of speaking, we’ve been doing it since we were teeny tiny, but put us in front of an audience (whether that be two people or 2000 people) and self consciousness kicks in with what if I forget my words? What if I’m not funny? What if I start sweating? What if??? What if??? What if??? What if you didn’t embrace the opportunity? So next time you’re asked to give a speech, host a meeting, make a toast or seal a deal consider the above with a blend of what you know and can research on the web and you might just surprise yourself with the result.

Inspirational Speaker

Improve core stability, posture, flexibility and strength With Beyond Pilates - Torbay and Browns Bay Beyond Pilates is a boutique Pilates studio in Torbay, offering group Pilates classes as well as individual Reformer and Mat classes. Their unique exercise approach combines traditional Pilates techniques and equipment to create an intense full body workout designed to improve core stability, posture, flexibility and strength. Pilates is also great for improving functional fitness for every day activities, reducing your risk of injury and improving joint mobility and stability. Whether you are a Pilates devotee, a fitness fanatic or a complete beginner Beyond Pilates can help you achieve your goals, you’ll love how you look and feel.

Whether you are a Pilates devotee, a fitness fanatic or a complete beginner Beyond Pilates can help you achieve your goals, you’ll love how you look and feel. Group mat classes are held locally in Torbay and Browns Bay – check out their timetable for all class times and locations. You can call to book an individual reformer class or mat class. Stefanie is a Polestar certified Pilates instructor, certified Barre Instructor and ex-professional dancer. One of Stef's clients recently had this to say... "Four months of Pilates with Stef has helped my lower back and hip pain. We always have a few laughs and the hour long class whizzes by. Stef is a professional teacher, giving good instruction and gently corrects you when you’re not doing the exercise right. Please contact Stefanie on 021 104 6795 or visit www.beyondpilates.co.nz for more information and to book your class.

Book Cam and inspire new levels of awesomeness with your team.

Contact Cam 02111 26 598

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People in the Bays: Jacquie Jarry

JACQUIE JARRY

Supporting the local community Jacquie Jarry has a history of community work, aside from being a mum of five and a grandmother, she’s the Manager of Neighbourhood Support North Shore in Brown’s Bay, Toughlove rep for North Shore and has previously been Highbury House Manager. Jacquie answered a few questions from Courtney Bennett of Channel Magazine and Browns Bay Magazine about her work in the East Coast Bays and North Shore community and the importance of community groups in our local area. COURTNEY BENNETT: Can you tell us about your work in Neighbourhood support? JACQUIE JARRY: My role is to support interested residents of the North Shore to set up Neighbourhood Support Groups in their street. I either do this directly myself, or in some areas I have trained coordinators who are able to do this role. CB: What do you like most about being involved in the community and why is it important? JJ: What I like best are the people. I love people and I love connecting them. People need to feel like they belong somewhere. My job helps this to happen. CB: What do you enjoy most about your local area? JJ: We cover the whole of the North Shore but what I most enjoy is discovering the unique flavour, ethnic mix and character of each suburb. CB: What’s your favourite part about living on the North Shore? JJ: How safe we are, and how caring and creative each suburb is.

so more neighbours are more connected. Make our streets more like mini villages.

CB: Do you have any favourite community events you look forward to? JJ: Gathering Neighbourhood Support Group leaders, Police Days, Community Know your Neighbour Days. I just love attending these to catch up with old friends and meet new people.

CB: What do you do in your spare time? JJ: Paint, put on events, kayak, make happy pages, go away in my little caravan with my husband and visit my grandchildren.

CB: Who are the people you admire most and why? JJ: I admire people who open their hearts, lives and homes to others in their streets. CB: Anything you feel we could do better as a community? JJ: Lol that’s easy… set up more Neighbourhood Support Groups

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CB: What are you looking forward to doing in Summer? JJ: Swimming, swimming and more swimming, caravanning, kayaking, drinking wine with friends and neighbours and being asked to neighbourhood group parties. CB: In my next life, I’m going to come back as… JJ: I believe in my next life which will be in heaven I’ll be a party planner…. and enjoy the job of decorating the big banquet tables.

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Browns Bay History: 1951

Browns Bay Auto Park.

Browns Bay looking south, 1951.

Surf life savers.

Browns Bay Auto Park.

1951 – Browns Bay Can you imagine what Browns Bay was actually like 60 odd years ago? Surf, sun, sand and camping with simple local grocery shops, yachties and old cars with the famous scoria road. Browns Bay formally known as “Naughty Bay” prior to the road being built was a nice place to be. Angela Johnson went to visit Alwyn McDermott to capture a bit of our history. Alwyn with late husband Keith used to run the Browns Bay Motor Camp/Auto Park from 1951 to 1979. The Browns Bay Auto park was located on the site now occupied by Countdown. The site was a total area of two and a half acres and was run as a family Auto Park where people would pay $25 per week to stay in a cabin, $12-$15 for a caravan or $6 per week to stay in their own tent. In those days there was not a lot of shops in Browns Bay and upon reflection Alwyn remembers a cinema run by Olga Williams and Len Briggs. There was a chemist, post office, fruit shop and grocery store located on the camp site on the road front of Browns Bay Road, near the stream. The surf club was located on the site that's now the Bays Club and it originally started off as a little Garage/Shed. Life Savers were doing competitions most weekends in the summer and the Browns Bay life savers were known as the Eastern United Surf Life Savers. Browns Bay at this time had only a scoria road and was well known as a party bay when the yachties came to stay. Apparently the police used to visit the camp a lot in the early days when previous owners Ken and Rita McDermott ran the camp. There was certainly a few good stories to hear about in Browns Bay, such as a few rat scallion husbands meeting mistresses in hired out cabins and of course you can imagine the drama when they were caught out by their wives. In those days Joe King was the one and only policeman in Browns Bay and the police station was located in the same position as it is now. Back then it was only a quarter of the size. During the time Alwyn and Keith McDermott ran the camp there was a camp House, office, 16 basic cabins that they equipped with a mattresses and crockery, eight flats, a television room and a cooking house, a toilet block and freezer room. “In those days the camp was run strictly as a family camp. If you

Families on the beach.

Alwyn McDermott.

were drunk, or misbehaving, then you were asked to leave,” said Alwyn McDermott. Browns Bay back then was simply a beach-side community, a place for all to come, sit back, relax and enjoy. Today it still is.

Keith and Alwyn McDermott.

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Browns Bay Boating Club: News

Launching Nimrod.

Hallertau club outing March 2015.

Club Picnic.

New Members Welcome at Boating Club Browns Bay Boating Club

If you are into boating and launching at Browns Bay beach then consider joining up with the Browns Bay Boating Club. The Marine Centre houses the Club rooms, boat club tractors and Coastguard Northshore rescue vessel. The boat club has 120 members; a mix of tractor users and social members. We have an active committee of 13 managing the activities of the club – 'C Mantis' and 'C Squirt' our dedicated tractors for launching. The club offers: • 24 hour access to tractors for launching and retrieving your boat; avoid the embarrassment of being stuck in soft sand and save your vehicle from RUST, damaged brakes and much more. • Join other members on weekend excursions and fishing adventures. • Use the Club facilities and clean toilets • Chat with experienced boaties about the local picnic haunts, anchorages and much more. • Be part of a club that promotes safety at sea and safe boating habits. Full instruction on the use of the tractors is given for members under the Tractor Membership along with your boat undergoing a 30 point safety check, making sure that you have all the necessary equipment on board for safe boating in the gulf. There is something for everyone here is some of last year’s excursions: • Weekend trip away to Whangaroa Harbour Oct 2014.

• Spring Fishing Competition Nov 2014. • Without Warning Presentation and Flare Demonstration. • Annual Fishing Comp Feb 2015. • Autumn Fishing Catch and Release Comp May 2015. • Picnic at Rangitoto. • Midwinter Xmas dinner. • Annual Xmas party. • Tiri Tiri clean up.

Barrier Catch.

Up and Coming Event: Mark Kitteridge “How to catch big fish” Wed 14th October Check out the website www.bbbc.co.nz for photo gallery, contact list, event schedule and other boating news. Tractor. Full Tractor Membership - $270.00* Social Membership - $30.00 *Tractor membership discounted from $321 until 31/12/2015

To enquire about membership call Colin Chisholm on 021 650638, email membership@bbbc.co.nz or complete the application on the website. www.bbbc.co.nz

JOIN THE BROWNS BAY BOATING CLUB NOW! Full Tractor Membership - $270.00* Social Membership - $30.00 *Tractor membership discounted from $321 until 31/12/2015 To enquire about membership call Colin Chisholm on 021 650638, email membership@bbbc.co.nz or complete the application on the website.

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Browns Bay Real Estate: with Angela Johnson

List and sell with Angela Johnson Ray White Browns Bay

Finally the winter weather is easing, so if you are thinking of selling your home get stuck in, paint, mend and tidy up the home as its October and the November months which are typically the most active for property sales. Whether you want to buy that perfect home before Christmas and /or tidy up and sell away your old home starting your year off with a new change in direction, now is the time. 2016 is set to be a busy year, as it’s the Chinese year of the Monkey – so if you are born in this year no doubt you will have already decided to get moving. On the 10th of September the Reserve bank decided that the reduction (25 basis points to 2.75 percent) in the OCR was warranted to soften the economy and according to their article the reserve bank is following economic data carefully and warns that it is likely to increase. The good news is that the Bank Mortgage interest rates in the month of September were very competitive with most mainstream banks (BNZ, West Pack, ASB) all offering a fixed interest rate of 4.69% for two years. This is certainly more favorable if you are a first time home buyer and it’s good to see a little breath of fresh air being breathed into this Auckland housing market,’ says Angela “Giving more first time home buyers hope and any stepping stone they can get to secure their footing on the property ladder is what it should be all about,” says Angela. According to Real Estate Institute of New Zealand, Auckland house prices remain strong and their August report indicated 20.5% rise in Auckland’s median price from August 2014 = $614,050 to August 2015 = $740,000. Call Angela Johnson today for a market appraisal a on your property, Ray White Browns Bay helping you today!

Angela Johnson and the Ray White Browns Bay Yellow Door.

List and sell your home with Angela Johnson Angela Johnson Licensee Salesperson

Kiwicare Realty Limited Licensed (REAA 2008) T 09 477 2302 M 021 107 6637 F 09 479 5278 E angela.johnson@raywhite.com 11 Clyde Road, Browns Bay, Auckland 0630, NZ rwbrownsbay.co.nz

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Browns Bay Marine Centre: Venue Hire

Fantastic Venue for Hire

Browns Bay Marine Centre, on the Waterfront If you are looking for an affordable venue for hire for your next function, that virtually ticks all of the boxes, then look no further. It is right on the Browns Bay waterfront at the Browns Bay Marine Centre. With uninterrupted views across the harbour, the centre sets a stunning backdrop for your next function. Browns Bay Marine Centre is a completely private venue where you will have the opportunity to stage whatever kind of event you wish. Throw the windows open to catch the sea breezes of a summer wedding, or watch the wild ocean weather from the confines of a warm location for your mid-winter Christmas party. Your event is truly yours, with the facilities to self-cater or bring in the professionals. The Browns Bay Marine Centre team can recommend fabulous caterers that have used the centre before or you can source your own. There is a well equipped A-Grade kitchen suitable for any level of chef. The venue caters to a wide range of private and commercial hires. Most are one-off hires but Browns Bay Marine Centre are also looking for regular hirers and are keen to discuss discounted rates to attract this business.

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Venue Hire Guidelines... Saturday is the main hire night for functions, and with the BYO licence this costs $450 incl GST. This gives access from the morning through till 10am Sunday morning. For all other days and evenings details can be discussed based on the type of use and hours required. The Browns Bay Marine Centre venue is excellent for small weddings, and for these special occasions access can be available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays for a hire price of $800 incl GST. For more information and to see how othis fantastic venue bests suits your needs, visit: www.bbmc.co.nz or contact Vada by Phone on 022 648 0266.


Bays Communıty Centre

Oct/Nov

2015

NEWSLETTER

IT’S BACK!! Sun 1 Nov Fri 6 Nov Sun 8 Nov

MELBOURNE CUP DAY

4-6pm 4-6pm 4-6pm

Tue 10 Nov Sun 15 Nov Fri 20 Nov Sun 22 Nov Wed 25 Nov Sun 29 Nov Sun 6 Dec Sun 13 Dec

Browns Bay beachfront Browns Bay beachfront Waiake with live music from Retrogrand 10am-12pm Mairangi Bay Village Green 4-6pm Mairangi Bay beachfront 4-6pm Browns Bay beachfront 4-6pm Rothesay Bay 10am-12pm Mairangi Bay Village Green 4-6pm Waiake 4-6pm Mairangi Bay beachfront 4-6pm Rothesay Bay

Join us on Tuesday 3 November, 11am-1pm for lunch & a fashion show, kindly supported by Caroline Eve in Browns Bay. RSVP to Debbie, 478 4091

WE CANCEL OUR OUTDOOR EVENTS IF IT’S WET OR VERY WINDY; PH 486 8600 FOR CANCELLATION INFO

CLEAN UP BROWNS BAY

SHAKE YOUR BOOTY BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Sunday mornings on the Browns Bay beachfront: Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Dec 6,13 9-10am; STARTS UP AGAIN IN JANUARY

Sat 10 Oct 10am-12pm. Meet at the Phoenix Plaza. Bring your family, school church or work mates. All equipment & supervision will be provided & we’ll bring the after tidy-up party to reward volunteers. Groups of 5 or more people email us to let us know you are coming. kaipatiki@kaipatiki.uq.co.nz

Gala Day

Glamorgan Kindergarten

Saturday 7th November 2015, 10am - 2pm, 37 Danbury Drive Torbay

Support your community Kindergarten and join us for our very rst Gala Day Sausage Sizzle | Live Music | Fire Service | Bouncy Castle | Face Painting Balloon Animals | “Lollie” the Unicorn | Raffles | Silent Auctions | Sandpit Dig Nearly New Sale | Bake Sale | Fun Games & Prizes | Food, Drinks and much, much more! Funds raised will purchase a purpose-built carpentry workshop & tools, and an Outdoor Mud Kitchen!

East Coast Bays Community Project…

We’re on Neighbourly where people living in our area are sharing & talking about community issues. www.neighbourly.co.nz. We’re also on Facebook.

proudly supported by

providing support, resources & wellbeing in our community 2 Glen Rd Browns Bay. Ph 478 4301; ECBCP@xtra.co.nz; www.ECBCP.co.nz www.brownsbay.org.nz

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Children's Activitiс IN THE COMMUNITY

AFTER SCHOOL ART CLASSES These 6-week drawing and painting classes provide a fun and focused programme for children aged 7-12 yrs. With step-by-step guidance from a professional artist, students will discover with drawing how simple shapes can be used to sketch more complex forms then explore painting with the versatile acrylic medium. Let your child’s inner artist come out & create a painting to make their parents proud!! Wed 3.30-5.00pm starting Oct 28. Cost $95 (all materials included) Bookings: email eion@eionbryant.com, ph. 483 6703

REALISTIC DRAWING CLASSES FOR CHILDREN 5-12 YRS Amazing Drawing Programme specially developed to teach kids realistic drawing skills in a fun way. Mon 3.30 or 4.30, Tue 3.30 or 4.30. Bays Community Centre. Book Now for your free trial class. Ph: 021 023 60215 artacademy.co.nz

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

HELEN O’GRADY DRAMA The difference is dramatic! Tuesday afternoons at the Bays Community Centre. Fun classes for 5-17 yr olds. Confidence, creativity, communication, presentation skills, public speaking, performance www.helenogrady.co.nz 0800 161 131

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CARTOON WORKSHOPS

Learn to draw like a pro! Wed after school; 7 yrs+ at the Bays Community Centre Contact matt.haworth92@gmail.com or ph/text 021 209 8838 www.mcleayworkshops.com & get the kids creative this term.

WRITESTART

Maths, reading & writing tuition, free assessment. Experience-based tuition for children who are struggling. Fun learning environment; building confidence & learning success. Ph Robyn 410 1014 or 027 734 4923. robsteubes@hotmail.com

EXTRAORDINARY KIDS PROFESSIONAL TUTORING Maths, Reading, Writing & Spelling NZ-registered teacher with over 15 years teaching experience, especially encouraging students who are struggling to succeed. Homework help Structured learning environment Programmes to help with dyslexia & learning difficulties Warm & friendly Small groups/indivdualised work ExtraordinaryKids.co.nz Yvette Walton 476 9000 022 341 1716 iywalton@gmail.com

FRENCH

Fun French classes for children. Complete beginners from the age of 6yrs. Each class has a maximum of 6 students. Ph 09 426 1104 or 021 880 649. corinne.monecole@gmail.com mon-ecole-frenchschool.com

SEWING

Joyce’s sewing classes, Tue 3.30-4.30. Boys & girls, 5 years+ Easy sewing for beginners. Ph Joyce 479 3372

GUITAR

Musiqhub lessons, Tue 4-6pm. Bays Community Centre. Beginners welcome. Ph John 022 604 8766 john.casson@musiqhub.co.nz

SPANISH FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Fun activities & songs to pick up Spanish. Ph Gaston 473 5090 or 021 251 0358. gasfer2011@gmail.com

CHINESE

Browns Bay Community Chinese School provides Chinese classes at all levels at the Bays Community Centre. Maths, art, calligraphy & Chinese culture classes for children & adults. Beginners welcome. Sat 10am-4pm. Ph Emily 479 8898 or 021 172 5538 xinhushuyan@gmail.com

SPANISH GUITAR & DANCE CLASSES All ages. Ph Maria Elena 021 962 742 maria.flamenco@gmail.com www.FlamencoNZ.com; find us on Facebook.


Classс & Coursс

AT THE BAYS COMMUNITY CENTRE & ST ANNE’S HALL BAYS COMMUNITY CENTRE CLASSES & GROUPS

ST ANNE’S HALL CLASSES & GROUPS

HEALTH, FITNESS & WELLBEING

HEALTH, FITNESS & WELLBEING

Certificate in Food Safety

Aikido Fridays 6.30-8pm; nzkeith@hotmail.com

Approved by Auckland Council. Monday & Friday. Ph North Shore Skills Academy 0800 003 304

Born Again Bodies Wed afternoons. Strength, bal-

Divine Intervention Introduction to Self Healing. 3-hour morning session, limited numbers. $30. Ph Judy 478 6065. Laughter Yoga Seriously good for you. Join in the fun for an internal jog every Sat 9-9.45 am. Ph Louise 027 475 3734 or email laughterbrownsbay@gmail.com Reiki 4th Wed of the month. Contact martinturback@icloud.com Sahaja Yoga Meditation Find peace and balance within yourself. Mon 7.30pm. Free of charge. Ph Maria 479 9511. Tai Chi Thursday 8.15-9.15am. Individual tuition is also available. Ph 478 3309 or 021 764 980; wailingwan@gmail.com. Tai Chi Monday evenings & Wednesday afternoons. Ph Bruno 021 155 4606 Yoga Tuesdays 5-7.30pm. marionthomas@xtra.co.nz; 021 446 964 Yoga Mondays 5.45. Ph ECB Leisure Centre 478 3379 Pilates Mon & Wed mornings, Thu evenings. Ph Stefanie 021 104 6795

ART AND CRAFT Bays Patchwork Fortnightly Thurs, 7-9.30pm. All levels of ability, beginners to experienced. Demos & classes also held. Ph Amanda 478 8862 Crazy Quilters This fun, relaxed group meets 4th Saturday of each month, sharing ideas & techniques of an old patchwork style. Ph Marilyn 476 9585 Creating Happiness Art Therapy group. artstherapyauckland@gmail.com North Shore Sunday Quilters Bring along your knitting, sewing or embroidery project for fun & friendship. Open group, non-teaching. Ph Melva 479 7572 Creative Fibre Friendly group meets 7pm Tue, fortnightly. Ph Kim 09 945 0007

LANGUAGES French Ph Corinne 09 426 1104 or 021 880 649. corinne.monecole@gmail.com English Browns Bay Community English School. Elementary, Conversation.

or ph Keith 022 046 2345 ance & flexibility at any age. Ph Gary 479 2212. Table Tennis Mon, Tue & Fri 11.30am-1.30pm. For all ages & levels of ability. Ph Debbie 478 4091

ART & CRAFT Art Club Mixed media techniques of the art of painting with acrylics. Thurs morning & afternoon. Ph Liz de King 478 7589. or visit www.lizdeking.com Art Group Fortnightly, Wed. All levels of ability welcome (incl beginners). Ph Brenda 478 8537

DANCE Barefoot Ballet Thursday evenings. Ph Jenny 963 9699 Ceroc Dance Wed. Beginners from 7.30pm, Intermediate 8.30pm. First class free for all new beginners, no partner required. For more info visit www.modernjivedance.co.nz or phone 0272 957 007. Braemar Scottish Country Dancing Tue evenings. Ph Angela 478 3138 Ritz Dance Studio Wed afternoons. Ph Anna 021 131 5400

Spanish Flamenco Guitar & Dance Fri evenings. Ph Maria 021 962 742 Zumba Tue evenings. Ph Linabel 021 400 453

OUR ROOMS ARE AVAILABLE TO HIRE Ph Debbie 478 4091 if you need a space for a class, a meeting or a small social function. Go to www.ECBCP.co.nz & take a look around our facilities

Mon - Fri daytime. Ph Linda 478 3107 www.brownsbayenglish.co.nz Chinese Browns Bay Community Chinese School Saturdays. Ph Emily 479 8898; 021 172 5538

SPECIAL INTEREST ACTIVITIES & GROUPS Amicale Françise Monthly, Sundays, for morning tea & onversation. Go to afnorthshore@gmail.com or ph Jill 410 6682 Lupus Support Group Wednesday evenings, monthly. Ph Diane 479 1269. Browns Bay 60s Up Movement Ph Joy 444 0236 WANT TO RUN A CLASS Mahjong Thu 10am-2pm. Ph Jane 478 5392 OR START A GROUP? North Shore Widows & Widowers Ph Judith 479 6042 Debbie can help you get started. Rummikub 1st & 3rd Wed mornings. Ph Annette 441 3019 Ph 478 4091 North Shore Board Games Wed evenings. Ph Alistair 021 246 3735 Writing Family Memories for Future Generations Older Women’s Network. Ph Patricia 479 7519 From the Author’s Mouth Meets monthly Thurs 10am-12pm. authorsmouth@gmail.com Spanish Flamenco & Classical Guitar All ages. Sat afternoons. Ph Maria 021 962742 GROW Support group. Wed 7pm; ph Emma 021 400 821. U3A Browns Bay Are you retired? U3A Browns Bay offers you top line speakers & the opportunity to explore new interests in study groups at convenient times. For more info ph Geoff 478 3429; www.u3abb.net.nz www.brownsbay.org.nz

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Come and visit our friendly little kindergarten at Long Bay Baptist Church, 282 Glenvar Road, Torbay, ph 473 0242. Children aged 3-5 experience a quality environment where they are encouraged to explore, learning through play, making choices, thus becoming empowered to be creative, imaginative and resourceful, solving problems & having fun in the process. 20 hours Ministry of Education funding available.

BUY OR SELL A HOUSE

Rangitoto College 60th Anniversary will be held ANZAC Weekend, 22 - 25 April, at the College. Registrations are now open. Go to rangitoto.school.nz to register

Starts 12 Oct; Mon & Wed 7-9pm for 3 weeks. ·How to start… what to look for ·Valuation/Building reports ·Construction/styles of houses ·Finance issues ·Legal issues ·Council issues Full details on our website Buyorsellahouse.co.nz Phone Raewyn: 021724746

BORN AGAIN BODIES Strength, Balance & Flexibility at any age Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church Hall, Wed 1-2pm St Anne’s Hall Browns Bay, Wed 2.30-3.30 Windsor Park Baptist Church, Thu 10.30-11.30. Resistance exercises with light dumbells alongside tai chi-style exercises for balance, co-ordination & flexibility. Contact Gary 479 2212

HOLISTIC YOGA

6-week course starting Oct 15. Progress Hall Browns Bay, Thu 7.30-8.30am. Do you want to learn classical hatha yoga in a safe, friendly, therapeutic environment? We are offering a course for beginners, or those who have had a long break from yoga & want to get back into it. Also suitable for those who require a gentle therapeutic class due to injury or disability. All ages welcome. Contact Mary to learn more or to register: 478 4590 or text 027 775 5233 www.anjaliyoga.nz

TAI CHI

We have tai chi classes at the Bays Community Centre at various times & days: Bruno’s classes are Mon evenings & Wed afternoons. Wai Ling comes Thu mornings The Older Women’s Network have their classes on Wed & Fri mornings: ph Susan 478 5569 to find out how to join the group

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Find a Zumba class to fit in with your life: Susanne: Browns Bay Presbyterian Church Hall, Mon, Wed, Fri 1-2pm, Wed & Tue evenings; ph 021 132 5655 Christina: Mon, Tue, Fri mornings at Torbay Hall, ph 473 9795 Linabel: Tue evenings at St Anne’s Hall; ph 021 400 453


Communıty Activities ON THE HOOK

Every Saturday 3.30-5pm. $5 per person; start-up kits available All levels welcome. Workshops 5.30-6.30pm: How to make yarn from plastic bags & t-shirts. Oct 17 & 31; Nov 14 & 28. Bays Community Centre

CORELLI SCHOOL FREE CONCERTS

Every Friday during school terms; 12.30pm 50 Anzac Rd Browns Bay. Come & see our talented students perform classical ballet, contempory dance, great drama & music pieces. Refreshments available. For more info, ph 476 5043. The Corelli International Academic School of the Arts

ST CUTHBERT’S GOLDEN JUBLIEE

Browns Bay Presbyterian Church Over Labour Weekend (Fri 23 to Sun 25 October) there will be celebrations to recognise 50 years since the present Church was built. RSVP by 30 September to office@bbp.org.nz or ph 478 2441.

Crochet with Olga crochet2you@gmail.com 021 023 84495

BAYS CRAFTERS

The Bays Crafters meet Tuesday mornings 10.30 - 12.30 term time. See what we get get up to on Facebook group ‘Bays Crafters’ For info ph Wendy 476 9180 or wendelein@hotmail.com There is no charge and all are welcome.

ORCHID SHOW St Anne’s Hall, all weekend, Nov 7 & 8 Plants for sale For info, ph Susan 473 8629

COMMUNITY NETWORKING LUNCH

It’s World Food Day & you’re invited to a networking lunch to meet people working in your community. Thursday 15 October, midday, at the Bays Community Centre. Ph Debbie, 478 4091 to book.

NEW TO THE BAYS/NEW TO NEW ZEALAND? Would you like to meet people in your new community? Find out what’s going on? How things work? Make friends? The Torbay International Coffee Group meets on Thursdays 10.15-12pm at the Torbay Senior Citizens’ Hall, behind the shops in Torbay. Ph Carole 473 3259, or just turn up. The Browns Bay International Group meets Wednesdays (school terms only) at the Bays Community Centre,10am-12pm. Ph Debbie 478 4091, or just turn up. There is no charge, & you’re guaranteed a warm welcome.

HIBISCUS & BAYS ART AWARDS 21 Nov-13 Dec; Call for Entries This year it is MAC’s turn to host the Hibiscus & Bays Art Awards. With the competition being Judged by TJ McNamara & a $3000 Cash Prize as the Premier Award, this exhibition is not to be missed out on! For more information or to enter your artwork online, go to www.mac.co.nz Entries close 23 Oct

Taking the step to start a new life in another country is not easy. Whether you are new to NZ or established, we would like to invite you to join us for a drink & the opportunity to meet & network with other people. Monthly at the Bays Community Centre @ 6pm. RSVP via the website: www.networkfinancialservices.co.nz or ph Eugene 022 276 0082.

ARTSPACES

12 Sept-11 Oct Artspaces is a true ‘mixed bag’ with local artists of various disciplines & media exhibiting work alongside each other in their own gallery spaces. This year, Dan Bagnall, Blair Logan, Ann-Marie Drinkell, Pauleen Burfoot, Madeleine McFadden, Katharina Reimann, Biljana Snjegota and Tyler Stent will be displaying small bodies of work in this colourful, varied exhibition.

VOX NOVA IN CONCERT

Come along for an afternoon of Gypsy & Latin Jazz performed by Voxnova. Sunday 11 Oct, 4pm Tickets ($25, $15 Concession) can be purchased online. www.mac.co.nz Ph 478 2237 www.brownsbay.org.nz

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Communıty News The CAB provides information and advice on a wide variety of issues. Our services are FREE and we value client confidentiality. It is available to everyone, including visitors, residents and citizens. The CAB aims to empower the community to help themselves through appropriate advice and guidance. Come and see the wide variety of free brochures, information and advice available, such as advice about consumer matters, disputes, family issues, even TRAVEL info to name but a few. Browns Bay CAB provides specialised settlement information to new migrants – walkins and appointments welcome. We are able to help in 12 different languages via our CAB Language Link. Browns Bay CAB also has Mandarin Speaking volunteers available most Monday and Tuesday mornings, as well as a Korean Speaking Volunteer available most Thursday afternoons. We are also able to assist you in Afrikaans on most days. Justices of the Peace are in attendance for 2 hrs most weekdays - Phone us to check their times. We are currently in need of a volunteer to assist us two hours per week with basic administration support and working with the pamphlets on display. If you are interested in becoming involved & assisting us in this area, please contact us Browns Bay CAB Mon-Fri 9.00am-4.30pm Ph: 479 2222 Email address: brownsbay@cab.org.nz Ground Floor, Bays Community Centre, 2 Glen Road, Browns Bay

28 Hillside Rd Wairau Valley Ph 444 4377. The lovely folks at Hillside Automotive will be looking after our brand new TOYVAN; please support them!

COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION COUNSELLING AND CLASSES Offering individual and couples sessions, mediation, and courses to enhance understanding, resolve conflicts, and strengthen connection with self and others through empathy and honesty. Practical skills to create the life you want. New course on “Asking for What you Want” (from self and others!) starting soon. Over 20 years experience as counsellor and group facilitator; certified Nonviolent Communication trainer. Jean McElhaney, 473 7344; jean.mcelhaney@gmail.com.

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We produce a number of community resources, directories, information pamphlets, & can provide support for your community organisation. Our newsletter & community noticeboard are available to promote your activities; ph Sally 478 4301 or email ECBCP@xtra.co.nz

BROWNS BAY COMMUNITY ENGLISH SCHOOL Need to improve your English? English as a Second Language for adults. TRY 1 lesson free: Elementary; Pre-Intermediate; Intermediate; Upper Intermediate; Conversation. Qualified & experienced teachers Small, multicultural classes 8-week courses; Daily lessons. Term 4 starts Mon 12 October Enrolments: Fri 9 Oct 10 am at both classrooms in Browns Bay Full details on our website. Phone Di 021 667 855 or Linda 021 023 95103 e-mail: LindaAndDi@hotmail.com www.BrownsBayEnglish.co.nz


Communıty News HAURAKI FLORAL ART CLUB

SOROPTIMISTS

What is a Soroptimist? Soroptimist International (SI) is a worldwide organisation for women in management & the professions working through service projects to advance human rights & the status of women. Soroptimists work at all levels of civil society, local, national & international, & are involved with a wide spectrum of women’s concerns. How can women join Soroptimist? Women who are interested in joining the North Shore club should contact Fay 021 419 949 or email siswpns@gmail.com

We meet 2nd Wed of the month at Outram Hall Murrays Bay 9.30 am contact Lois 449 2259

EAST COAST BAYS LIBRARY NEWS

YOUR ATTENDANT is a brand new type of service for retired North Shore residents. We provide you with a tailor-made service and your very own Personal Assistant. For a very reasonable hourly rate we could run errands for you, get your shopping or medications in, be your personal driver (no charge under 10 km)arrange a reputable tradesman, help you with meals and around the home, take care of the house & pets while you’re away, or 1,001 other things you need us to do. AVAILABLE BY PHONE OR IN PERSON WE ARE HERE TO SIMPLY MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER. Call Diane Daly today on 419 2000 for a free, no obligation meeting.

Children’s Pre-School Programmes Changes @ East Coast Bays Library Week day children’s pre-school programmes now start at 10am to accommodate the library’s new opening hours. The second Wriggle and Rhyme session on Thursday now starts at 11.15am. The Saturday Rhymetime is now a multicultural session, with every session now including English, Mandarin, and Te Reo Mâori, & sometimes other languages. Halloween @ East Coast Bays Library Come to the spooktacular Halloween event at East Coast Bays Library. See the glittering lights of the physical fairyland and feel the darkness of the Forbidden Cave. All ages welcome. 7-8pm, Friday 30th October. Tea and Topics Monthly Talks @ East Coast Bays Library A ‘Practical Communication: How to move from blame to connection’ talk is being held by Jean McElhaney on Wednesday 21 October, 10.30-12noon. And on Wednesday 18 November we will have two guest speakers talking on exercise and healthy living for active older adults. This talk will also include a few easy, low impact Zumba Gold ® based, seated exercises.

GUITAR LESSONS

Quality one-on-one lessons for acoustic & electric guitar. Location: Torbay or via Skype. Contact Alan Young; 25 yrs teaching experience. Ph 473 3990 www.guitarmadeeasy.co.nz

EAST COAST BAYS COMMUNITY CRECHE 5 Inverness Rd, Browns Bay; ph 479 1241 Fully licensed centre; fully qualified staff. Children from 6 months to 5 years. Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-12pm; Tue-Fri 12.30-3.30pm Extended days available The Creche is a not-for-profit organisation, offering affordable, quality early childhood care & education.

Websites • Printing • Signage • Design Proudly supporting the local community with the printing of this newsletter www.benefitz.co.nz www.brownsbay.org.nz

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Holiday Fun! HOLIDAY PROGRAMME

1045 Beach Rd Long Bay www.merc.org.nz

28 Sep - 9 Oct Changing weather conditions make it impossible to guarantee that your child will get to do a specific activity on any particular day. However, the following activities may be available. Abseiling, Archery, Body Boarding, Bush Walk, Canoeing, Climbing, Dinghy Games, Giants Ladder, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Orienteering, Outdoor Survival, Paddle Boarding, Raft Building, River Crossing, Reef Swimming, Rocky Shore, Sailing, Sea Kayaking, Slingshot, Snorkelling, Stackem, Surfing, Tree Climb. To book email office@merc.org.nz or ph 473 1945.

ART DAY

In this fun and focused workshop, children will create their art with step-by-step guidance from artist Eion Bryant. Starting with drawing, they will discover how simple shapes can be used to to develop their images, then transform these drawings into vibrant acrylic paintings learning tips & techniques along the way 7-12 yrs. St Anne’s Hall. Tue Oct 6, 10am - 3.00pm, cost $45 (all materials included) Bookings: email eion@eionbryant.com, ph 483 6703

DEFENSIVE DRIVING

The next Defensive Driving course will be held on 28 & 30 September 5 & 7 October Ph Stu on 486 1909 to book your teen into this great course

JOYCE’S HOLIDAY CLASSES

SCHOOL HOLIDAY ART PROGRAMME

28 Sep-9 Oct There’s a lot going on at MAC these holidays! Painting, drawing, crafts, decoupage & heaps of fun clay for children 5-14 yrs. Spaces are limited so enrol early. Bookings can be made in person, by ph 478 237 or on our website.

www.mairangiarts.co.nz IT’S ALL ABOUT ME Girls’ Holiday Programme Run by North Shore Women’s Centre Course held at Glenfield Community Centre. For more info go to www.nswomenscentre.co,.nz

Tue Oct 6; 2-3-pm; $10 Let’s make some finger puppets Suitable for beginners of all ages. Wed Oct 7; 1.30-3pm; $10 Learn to make a decorative Christmas stocking Suitable for 7 years & up. To book, ph Joyce 479 3372

PLAYGROUPS IN THE BAYS

CHEEKY MONKEYS 65 Maxwelton Ave Mairangi Bay Tue & Thu 9.30-11.30 (school terms only) Email plunketnorthshorecsc@gmail.com ST ANNE’S PLAYGROUP St Anne’s Hall Browns Bay Mon, Wed, Fri 022 329 9492 ST MARY BY THE SEA Deep Creek Rd Torbay ph 473 8180 for times

TOY LIBRARIES IN THE BAYS

Plunket Toy Library 1 Sidmouth St Mairangi Bay Fri & Sat 9.30-11.30; Sun 3-4.30 Email nsptoylibrary@gmail.com Windsor Park Toy Library 550 East Coast Rd Mairangi Bay. toy.library@windsorpark.org.nz

The Bays Community Centre Newsletter is published 5 times a year by the East Coast Bays Community Project, 2 Glen Rd Browns Bay. Circulation 19,000 through East Coast Bays & Albany, (in Browns Bay it is distributed as an insert in the Browns Bay Business Assn magazine). Advertising enquiries ph 478 4301 or ECBCP@xtra.co.nz. There is no charge for community organisations. Next deadline (for the Christmas issue) 6 November at noon for delivery end of November. If you do not receive our newsletter, we’re happy to post you a copy: phone us on 478 4301. For updates, go to www.ECBCP.co.nz

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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 October and November Wednesday to Saturday 9am to 6pm

Secure your appraisal time now by phoning or emailing Kirsten Bishop, Branch Manager at Bayleys Long Bay Phone 487 0630 Mobile 027 6606 446 or Email kirsten.bishop@bayleys.co.nz We look forward to hearing from you!

Bayleys Long Bay

1060 Beach Road, Long Bay

Licensed under the REAA 2008

Ph | 09 487 0630 Website | www.bayleys.co.nz Facebook | www.facebook.com/bayleyslongbay

THE COFFEE CLUB BROWNS BAY Have you tried our exciting new menu yet?

Our new Crispizzas come in amazing flavours such as Chicken, Bacon & Chipotle or for a sweet treat® try our Banana & Marshmallow Crispizza with Nutella , hazelnut spread with cocoa. It’s simply divine! There’s also the Avo & Feta Smash with Bacon or Salmon, Baked Brekkie Hot Pot, BBQ Pulled Pork Burger, Chicken & Quinoa Salad plus more!

OPEN DAILY Mon-Fri 7am-6pm Sat-Sun 8am-6pm FULLY LICENSED

BUY ONE BREAKFAST,

BUY ONE LUNCH,

BROWNS BAY Shops R5 & R6 38 Clyde Road (The old Farmers building) Ph: (09) 476 8547

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BROWNS BAY Shops R5 & R6, 38 Clyde Road (The old Farmers building) Ph: (09) 476 8547

BROWNS BAY Shops R5 & R6, 38 Clyde Road (The old Farmers building) Ph: (09) 476 8547

BROWNS BAY Shops R5 & R6, 38 Clyde Road (The old Farmers building) Ph: (09) 476 8547

Not valid with VIP, other offers or on public holidays. Discount applies to lower priced item. Expires 30/11/15.

Valid for Anytime Favourites, Crispizzas, Sandwiches & Salads.

Not valid with VIP, other offers or on public holidays. Discount applies to lower priced item. Expires 30/11/15.

Not valid with VIP, other offers or on public holidays. Discount applies to lower priced item. Expires 30/11/15.

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Rangitoto Swim School

Legally Speaking with Young & Caulfield

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, 4 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 deg to facilitate the baby and toddler groups. Water testing is recorded every 2 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 444 Anzac Road, Browns Bay.

Carol and Keith.

It’s a family affair at Young & Caulfield The law firm of Young and Caulfield is the longest established firm in the Bays. An interesting point of difference is that the partners are brother and sister and believed to be the first such partnership in New Zealand. Added to this family connection is the next generation, Keith’s daughter, has recently graduated and is employed by the firm. Unlike many small suburban firms they are able to offer advice over a wide range of legal issues. In addition to the basics of many firms, house and conveyancing, wills and trusts, Keith can handle a range of court matters and is arguably the most experienced family court lawyer dealing with custody and relationship property on the North Shore. He is also a qualified mediator, alternative dispute resolution now being an alternative to traditional litigation offering a much cheaper and faster way of resolving disputes.

Both partners are involved in local activities, Carol having a particular interest in Rotary having been one of the first women to be accepted by and become President of East Coast Bays Club. Both partners are involved in local activities, Carol having a particular interest in Rotary having been one of the first women to be accepted by and become President of East Coast Bays Club. In addition to domestic conveyancing Carol has a particular expertise in commercial matters and is able to offer a more than competitive service to that of larger Queen Street practices Subsequent articles will deal with specific topics such as Enduring Powers of Attorney, Wills and family court matters.

Young AND Caulfield LAWYERS CAROL CAULFIELD B.A. LL.B mob (021) 760 849 email carol@youngandcaulfield.co.nz

KEITH ALLAN YOUNG LL.B mob (021) 760 848 email keith@youngandcaulfield.co.nz

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Maxwell Building, Cnr Clyde & Anzac Roads Browns Bay PO Box 35069 DX BP 62020 p (09) 479 5757 f (09) 479 6145


People in the Bays: Penny Harding

PENNY HARDING

Educating the young minds of the Bay They don’t come much more dedicated than Penelope Harding, the Browns Bay local has been a Senior Teacher at East Coast Bays Community Crèche since its inception in November 1984. Before working at the crèche, she taught primary school children for four and a half years. Penny grew up the in Bays and still lives locally with her husband Vince and their two dogs. Together they have two children and three grandchildren who all live locally too. Penny kindly answered a few questions this month about her job as an educator. Courtney Bennett of Channel Mag and the Browns Bay Mag put these questions to her in September. COURTNEY BENNETT: Why are you passionate about education? PENNY HARDING: My mother was a teacher and so were my grandfather and his father and grandfather before him. Education has always been a prominent feature in my life. Discussions around quality teaching and positive outcomes for children have been features of my life for as long as I can remember. These conversations are still going on today with both my sister and daughter being teachers as well – seems to be in the blood! I believe it is the right of every child to be able to access and participate in high quality learning environments. CB: What keeps someone in a job like yours for 30 years? PH: Passion, inspiration, ongoing professional learning and of course the fabulous team I have the good fortune to work with. CB: Did you always know you wanted to work with kids? PH: I’ve always enjoyed children and I used to love babysitting for neighborhood families when I was a teenager. Growing up though I’d always wanted to be a lawyer, something to do with Perry Mason I think. However circumstances at the time prevented me from pursuing that dream so I decided to be a teacher instead. Something I have never regretted doing although I’m still a great fan of lawyer T.V. programmes. CB: How has the industry changed in that time? PH: When I first started teaching it was considered a profession but since then early childhood education seems to have evolved into an industry for some parts of the sector. Personally I consider myself

and our team here at the crèche to be members of Penny Harding. the teaching profession. Early Childhood Education has changed and evolved so much over the last 30 years it would be difficult to comment on every aspect. If had to mention any I would say the provision of bulk funding by the Ministry of Education in the late eighties was of huge significance for The Crèche because it meant we could pay our teachers a reasonable wage and remove the burden of covering the cost of running our programme from our families. The introduction of Te Whaariki (our early childhood curriculum) in the late nineties was of huge significance for early childhood education as a whole. To me it was validation and recognition of early childhood education, acknowledging it in its own right as a standalone sector within the broader education system. CB: What does it take to be a truly good educator? PH: Courage, dedication, energy, curiosity, openness and eagerness to learn, an appreciation of diversity, kindness, compassion, a sense of humour... CB: What do children teach us adults? PH: All of the above CB: What’s the best part about working in Browns Bay? PH: The people, the shops, the wonderful cafes and of course our beautiful beach and surroundings. CB: What do you do in your spare time? PH: Enjoy spending time with family and friends, walking my dogs, reading, studying history and following my favourite sports teams and players. CB: If I wasn’t at ECBCC I would be…. PH: Still learning, advocating for children and supporting the underdog.

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New World Browns Bay: Bakery Department

Members of the New World Browns Bay bakery team.

Baking fresh daily...

New World Browns Bay's team of passionate bakers Take a walk through the New World Browns Bay bakery and you’ll quickly find your mouth watering with the irresistible smell of freshly baked breads, rolls, iced-cakes, cupcakes and donuts. At New World Browns Bay we have a diverse team of experienced bakers that create a quality range of freshly baked products every day, teamed with outstanding customer service. We are passionate about what we produce and we have three qualified bakers who work alongside four skilled and experienced team members. Our team have broad experience both in New Zealand and overseas and they are always keen to experiment with the range we offer. If you have questions or suggestions feel free to have a chat with one of the team who are always happy to help. It is important to our bakers to produce a product they are proud of that our customers will find irresistible too. When baking fresh, daily we use fresh yeast and stay away from artificial additives to give you the healthiest, tastiest option available. A particular favourite is our sourdough bread which can be found in the cabinet display. To create this crowd favourite there is a loving process that our dedicated team undertake. The dough is hand moulded

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and fermented for 12 - 14 hours every night before being baked fresh the next day. We’ve also recently added a light rye sourdough in four flavours to our delicious sourdough range. So whether you’re popping in looking for a delicious takeaway lunch, or for a great meal solution, come and see us at the New World Browns Bay bakery department and give our freshly baked breads a try. New World Browns Bay 2 Inverness Road, Browns Bay (Easy access from Anzac Road).


Business Spotlight: Rodney Wayne, Browns Bay

Rodney Wayne Browns Bay owners, Marie and Sarah.

The Rodney Wayne Browns Bay team.

Stacey – senior stylist, Kerastase Specialist and Loreal Colour Ambassador.

Rodney Wayne Browns Bay

Sarah and Marie – loving the community feel! Rodney Wayne Browns Bay is conveniently located at 47 Clyde Road. Sarah and Marie have owned the business now for almost a year and love the community feel in Browns Bay. The talented team at Rodney Wayne Browns Bay have a lot to offer from amazing style and colour technical advice, to excellent hair care advice that supports your colour investment. If you have met Sarah you will know her bright bubbly personality. She has over 15 years experience, having trained and qualified in the UK with Toni & Guy. She has been part of the Servilles Academy as a tutor and has been part of the Rodney Wayne family for three years. Stacey, our senior stylist, is our Kerastase Specialist and Loreal Colour Ambassador, who attends regular colour training to learn about the latest colours and colour techniques, including the new Flash Colours recently added to the Rodney Wayne menu. The salon uses new technology Inoa Colours which are ammonia free, leaving the hair healthier and stronger. Our Redken Ambassador Mica can advise you about the cool Redken Range. Shannen our new stylist on the floor and Desiree Our Redken Ambassador Mica. our part-time senior stylist are

also trained in all ranges to offer their expert advice. We stock full ranges of Kerastase, Redken, Loreal and Matrix including Densifique to help with Hair loss, a three month programme that has had great results.

We stock full ranges of Kerastase, Redken, Loreal and Matrix including Densifique to help with Hair loss… We also stock Fudge, Keratin and GHD products including the latest technology Platinum Hair Straightener. At Rodney Wayne Browns Bay you can easily book your appointment online, go to the Rodney Wayne website and select Browns Bay and follow the prompts. Quick and easy with quick confirmation. Want to know more? Like us on Facebook to keep up to date with all our promotions, in salon work and product recommendations. And with the new National Rodney Wayne Rewards Programme being launched in November you will be rewarded more than ever for your loyalty. Call in and see us for FREE CONSULTATION. Rodney Wayne Browns Bay – 47 Clyde Road, Phone 479 1113.

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Browns Bay Party Hire

The Meat Room: Browns Bay

Shan and Kay from The Meat Room.

The Meat Room's 1st Birthday! We would like to thank all our loyal customers for their wonderful support throughout this last year – our first in Browns Bay. We have loved meeting and serving each and every one of you, and look forward to the years ahead. Without your Any purchase made over the weekend of October 4th and 5th will go into a draw to support my dream of The win a charcoal braai with a selection of Shan Meat Room would not Moulder's favourite meats. have been possible. To show our appreciation come down and visit us on Saturday October 4th for some great specials and maybe a glass of birthday bubbles! Any purchase made over the weekend of October 4th and 5th will go into a draw to win a charcoal braai with a selection of my favourite meats – just in time for summer. Kay and I look forward to seeing you in store at The Meat Room.

Without your support my dream of The Meat Room would not have been possible. Come and see me, Shan, at The Meat Room – 26 Anzac Road, Browns Bay, Phone 973 1989 or email themeatroom@outlook.co.nz or visit: www.themeatroom.co.nz Opening Hours are Monday to Saturday 8am - 6pm and Sunday 8am - 5pm.

Party Hire Browns Bay loves Christmas! Christmas is on its way, so think ahead and call Party Hire in Browns Bay. October and November are the months for planning and preparing for big Christmas parties, work functions, upcoming weddings and family get togethers. Party Hire Browns Bay is located in Anzac Road and we have a wealth of knowledge to help make every event a success. Planning ahead? What will you need to hire? We stock:• Tables and chairs. • Glasses, plates and cutlery – as well as a full range of catering equipment. • Gorgeous linen – tablecloths for every size table and chair covers, perfect to give your function that special look. • Barbecues; Gas spits; Hangi cookers. • Outdoor heaters. • Outdoor umbrellas, up to 4 metres wide. • Pop up tents in various sizes – ideal for family or corporate functions. • Balloons for any occasion – we can fill the balloons for you or you can hire a helium tank and fill them yourself. Make planning your function a priority this year with Party Hire in Browns Bay. Located for your convenience in Browns Bay and Grey Lynn. Simply pick up the phone and mention this advert to receive a 10% discount with any bookings made before 30 November! Talk to Owner Deirdre or Manager Gail and let us help you put the Fun into your next Function. Party Hire Browns Bay: 34B Anzac Road, Browns Bay. Phone 478 8226 Party Hire Grey Lynn: 673 Great North Road, Grey Lynn Phone 360 0720 Email: thepartyhire@xtra.co.nz or visit: www.partyhireauckland.co.nz

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Unique New Zealand: News

Members of the Unique team - Juliane (German and French Advisor), Anne-Marie (Homestay Co-ordinator) and Mauro (South American Advisor).

Unique – the school on the beach for over 25 Years! Opportunities for locals to host 'homestay' students... Unique New Zealand – known by our students as the school on the beach has been a ‘local’ in Browns Bay for just over 25 years. Located at 1 Clyde Road in Browns Bay, opposite Countdown, is the main Unique New Zealand building (Campus 1) where you will find Reception, administration staff, junior and teen classes as well as a few adult classes spread over the building’s three floors. Unique also has another campus further down Clyde Road above Calypso Fashions with nine classrooms for adult students. Unique caters for a vast range of students with student advisors who are from Russia, the Middle East, Germany, Chile, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Thailand as well as a few New Zealanders who speak some of the students’ languages. These advisors have lived in New Zealand for a number of years and understand the cultural differences that students may experience when coming to a new country. They provide the students with excellent support and assist them with many things such as classes, changing visas, opening bank accounts, taking them to the Doctor, and helping them with adjusting to life in New Zealand. Alistair is the Activities Co-ordinator and arranges the 'English plus Activities' programme as well as assisting adult students with any weekend trips, accommodation at backpackers or hostels and rental cars. The English plus Activities programme is very popular with teenage students who study English in the mornings and then, after lunch, go on a different activity. Beach BBQs, Mini Golf, Sky Tower, Tree Adventures, Snow Planet, and Waiwera Hot Pools are just a few of the fantastic activities on offer. Living in a homestay is ling the Tahitian students model a great way for students to Unique T-Shirts. improve their English more

quickly and learn about the New Zealand way of life. Many homestays become great friends with their students Ice Skating on the Eng lish plus Activities and maintain contact programme. with them for years after they have left their home. When Anne-Marie, the Homestay Co-ordinator receives a request from an advisor, she looks at what the student requests – for example, no pets if the student has allergies, similar age children in the house, walking distance to Unique – and then looks at which families are available to host who meet that criteria. Students like to be placed in homestays where English is the first language and the only language spoken at home. Homestay families can also request male or female students, teenagers or adults only, and always have a choice as to whether they would like to host the student offered. Anne-Marie places over 1500 students each year in to homestays in Browns Bay and the surrounding suburbs. Sometimes you will see a lot of students from one particular culture in Browns Bay. This probably means it's school holidays in that specific country and we will have groups or multiple groups arriving at similar times. As Unique is a private business, classes are available for students every day of the year except weekends and public holidays. December and January are particularly busy with many different nationalities arriving at the same time. If you think it looks particularly busy in Browns Bay it could be due to Unique being able to cater for up to 300 students at any one time. If you are interested in hosting students, the best way to contact Anne-Marie is via email at homestay@unique.ac.nz. www.brownsbay.org.nz

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Travel: with House of Travel

Family Dental Care: Greville Dental

Experienced team at Greville Dental

House Of Travel Offers Exclusive Club Deals For 2016 UK & Europe Whatever your desires for your 2016 UK & Europe holiday are, we at House of Travel Browns Bay would love to be involved and can offer any assistance or insight into the destinations you are considering. We are an experienced team of friendly and dedicated consultants, so whether this is your first trip or your hundredth, we have something that will suit you. From car hire to cruising, from cycling or walking tours to coach tours, from individual travel to group travel, we will tailor make something to suit you. Purchase a UK or Europe airfare for 2016 through House of Travel Browns Bay and you will receive membership to ‘The Club’. Members will unlock an exclusive range of special offers from our suppliers, such as: • Discounts on coach tours and cruises • Discounts on rental cars • Discounts on excursions • Discounts on accommodation ‘The Club’ will also share tips and tricks for planning your 2016 European holiday. *Earlybird fare specials are limited.

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If you are looking for a dental practice which is affordable, offers excellent service and has experienced dentists with exceptional clinical skills, then look no further. We have, over the past two years, been fortunate in welcoming a number of highly skilled dental professionals to our Greville Dental team. Both Mickey Zhou and Johan Van Rooyen have now joined Colin Angelo at our new Pinehill premises. All three dentists are experienced in all aspects of dentistry and have completed numerous courses and post graduate modules in implant placement and endodontics. All surgical procedures, aesthetic dentistry (crowns, bridges and whitening), orthodontic treatment (both fixed brackets and invisible, clear trays – Invisalign) as well as wisdom teeth removal, are performed in the comfort of our surgery. When visiting us, we will create an affordable and long term dental plan in order to restore your oral health. We have different payment plans and finance options and will tailor your plan according to your budget. One of the most important components of your dental programme should be regular visits to the oral hygienist. This not only helps identify dental problems and prevents cavities, it is also beneficial to your general health, as build-up of plaque and bacteria in your mouth can lead to periodontal disease and tooth loss. Emerging evidence shows that the presence of periodontal disease may be associated with numerous health problems and diseases e.g. heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and diabetes. Both Annetjie van den Berg and Kazuha Ekatone are qualified oral hygienists and provide these treatments at our surgery. Our team are truly multicultural and languages spoken other than English are Afrikaans, Cantonese, Mandarin and Japanese. We run promotions on our services and products on a regular basis details of which can be found on our facebook page: We would love to welcome you to our practice! Greville Dental – Colin Angelo & Associates – 18 Hauraki Crescent, Pinehill (Corner Greville Road). Phone 09 478 7830 or visit: www.grevilledental.co.nz


Real Estate: With Geraldine Zareian, MREINZ, Barfoot & Thompson

Spotlight On: Penguino Ice Cream Cafe

Real Estate on the Shore

Geraldine Zareian.

By Geraldine Zareian MREINZ Barfoot & Thompson Browns Bay

Slight Breather Precedes The Next Round After a recent slight decline in average price, we can expect pressure to go back on prices. 50,000 people moved to New Zealand last year and 12,000 of them headed for Auckland, contributing to a local population of over 2M by 2030! Life expectancy on the North Shore is one of the highest in the world. The ageing population are tending to stay put in large homes and buyers are searching wider for their first home with a fear of missing out. We are at the opposite end of the European spectrum and attract affluent migrants looking to invest, develop and innovate. The rate of affordable new builds is not keeping up with the increase in demand. Apartments are becoming a popular alternative as available land is rare. Unless there is an unforeseen international market shift, the current trends all indicate that local property prices are likely to keep increasing for another 2-3 years! The best way to predict the future is to create it!

The best ice cream in the Bays... Penguino Ice Cream CafĂŠ, The Plaza, Browns Bay. We will have all our regular flavours especially for those of you who always stick to their "favourite" but will have a few new ones like Milo, ginger, liquorice, blood orange to name a few. We will be serving our usual sundae's and the favourite family Amico which is 10 flavours and all the toppings great value for money. The Browns Bay Business Association will be putting on music on the plaza stage (right outside our door) over the summer weekends and the big christmas tree will be going up over the festive season so hope to see you all come down for the switching on of the lights on November 6. As usual the shop will be closing later over December and January so everyone can come down have an ice cream an enjoy an evening walk in beautiful Browns Bay. Penguino Ice Cream CafĂŠ: 55 Clyde Rd, Browns Bay. Phone 476 8380. Open 7 days - Open late December and January.

Contact: Geraldine Zareian, Barfoot & Thompson, Browns Bay. Free Dial: 215 2773 Mob: 021 184 0312 Email: g.zareian@barfoot.co.nz

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Breast Cancer Support: News

Breast Cancer Support – We've been there too! Over 2500 New Zealand women each year will hear the life-changing words, 'You have breast cancer.' Knowing that there is a community of volunteers in the Browns Bay area ready to help women cope with their breast cancer journeys can be comforting and reassuring. The women of Breast Cancer Support (BCS) have 'been there too'. Trained Volunteers share their own breast cancer experiences from a positive, personal perspective, providing a monthly support group, one to one visits, and a telephone service to women diagnosed with breast cancer. "Sitting down with someone who shares the same experience can be very helpful," says BCS Support Group Coordinator Judith Shinegold. "Sometimes you just need to talk to someone who understands what you're going through, who can listen, offer advice, information, and be there for you. That's what Breast Cancer Support is all about."

Sometimes you just need to talk to someone who understands what you're going through, who can listen, offer advice, information, and be there for you. The support group provides an opportunity for women to meet in a safe, reassuring environment where they can share experiences, receive information and be with others who know how difficult the journey can be. There is also a

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Judith Shinegold – volunteer Breast Cancer Support committee member.

visiting service where women can arrange to meet a Volunteer individually in a local cafe over coffee, and a toll free number operates 24/7. BCS is a registered charity, relying on public donations and funders to provide its services. To receive support, or to make a donation to help


Afrikaans Christian Church: News

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The Afrikaans Christian Church (North Shore) relocated to the lovely Browns Bay in late July. For the past 13 years the Afrikaans Christian Church held their worship services in the Seventh Day Adventists Church building in Unsworth Heights. Our worship services are now in the East Coast Bays Leisure Centre, 12 Bute Road, Browns Bay.

As a church community we are looking forward to being part of the greater Browns Bay community.

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Includes exfoliating dry body brush, Our morning service is at 9.30am with some of our Sunday school classes accommodated in the rooms of the adjacent Bays Community Centre. As a church community we are looking forward to being part of the greater Browns Bay community. To be nestled in the heart of Browns Bay with its amazing people, vibrant atmosphere, coffee shops, restaurants, stores and magnificent beach is a real bonus. Visit the website of the Afrikaans Christian Church (ACK) at www.acknorthshore.co.nz or facebook ACK North Shore Gemeente.

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Community News

Daffodil Day

Good on you Browns Bay School! On Friday August 28th, Browns Bay School coloured the school Yellow! In fact you would find it difficult to recognise some pupils at Browns Bay School. There were splashes of yellow everywhere. The ‘yellow’ mufti day was in support of Daffodil day and children had coloured hair ties, jewellery, t-shirts, hair and more. Two pupils with Teacher Aides had picked buckets full of daffodils and these were bundled up to share with each class.

The ‘yellow’ mufti day was in support of Daffodil day and children had coloured hair ties, jewellery, t-shirts, hair and more. Through the week some classes made colourful posters and displays with a daffodil theme. We collected gold coins in support of the Cancer Society and are proud to donate $838.00. By Liz Day (Associate Principal). https://www.brownsbay.school.nz/

Therese Leslie Therese joins the Bayleys Long Bay team with many years experience and an impressive track record that saw her achieve a place in the top 30 North Shore salespeople with her previous agency. Her success is a credit to her determination to fill the gaps left by other real estate salespeople and her will to provide clients with an attentive and professional service. Therese immigrated to NZ from the UK in 2008, with her family. New Zealand had always been somewhere she was drawn to but Therese will admit the logistics of moving from the other side of the world was one of the biggest projects she had ever managed. However, this has given her invaluable insight as to what others go through. Now 7 years on the family has settled in and are enjoying the lifestyle and beautiful country. Therese says “It’s been an interesting and worthwhile journey”.

How is your approach different? My approach is completely different! First I spend time listening. I ask lots of questions. Often people don’t know exactly what they want, just what they don’t want! I have also chosen to work with an agency that values quality and service, which aligns with my core values. And does it work? It certainly seems to! A lot of my business comes from word of mouth and referrals, which is great as that means that I’ve done a good job.

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I work all over the North shore but specialise in the Bays, particularly Torbay and Long bay. I know the area very well and have buyers always looking in that area. If you would like to have a conversation about selling, I would love to hear from you!

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People in the Bays: Mitchell Hallett

MITCHELL HALLETT

Shore's up-and-coming Volleyball star

Mitchell Hallett.

Mitchell Hallett is a Bays Volleyball player representing New Zealand on the world’s sporting stage. At just 20 years old, the Murrays Bay local has played for the New Zealand Under 21 Volleyball and is currently part of the New Zealand men’s squad. He is hoping to make the final men’s team picked. He attended Mairangi Bay Primary School, Murrays Bay Intermediate and Rangitoto College, and has always been sports mad. Mitchell started volleyball in year nine and has played for North Harbour Raiders mens open team since year 12. He has also played in the Under 17s & 19s for North Harbour along the way. Mitchell also received an ASB Young Sportsman of the Year Award in 2013. Channel Mag’s Courtney Bennett put these questions to Mitchell during September. Courtney Bennett: Explain what it feels like to represent New Zealand. Mitchell Hallett: Being able to take the court with the New Zealand flag on your chest and your family's name across your back is a feeling like no other.

CB: In 10 year’s time, I’ll be…. MH: I aim to still be playing volleyball at a high level providing my body can handle it. Along the way I would like to be part of the group that helps to grow New Zealand Volleyball and get it more commonly We’ve thestage. Raleigh community recognised on offered the world

CB: What are your thoughts on changing the flag? MH: I personally think New Zealand needs a flag that is individual and significant to us as a country. To me our current flag is too similar to the Australian flag so I think it does need to be changed. CB: What sort of training do you do for your sport? MH: During the season I do up to three skill trainings a week with the team as well as personal gym training three to four times a week. CB: Who is the toughest team you have come up against and why? MH: The toughest team I have come up against would be the National Chinese Junior Mens Team. They train six hours a day in specialised facilities and have played for twice as long as I have. Their skill level is hard to compete with. CB: What’s next for your sporting career? MH: Keep training and working hard with the New Zealand Mens Squad to compete for a spot in the National Mens Team. CB: What do you do in your spare time? MH: In my spare time like to surf, go to the beach with friends and

family, and I DJ.

CB: Do you have a mentor? MH: Not really a mentor as such. However I do look up to a lot of different national and international players, like Luciano De Cecco (Argentinian star player).

CB: Favourite sport to watch live? MH: Volleyball and Surfing. CB: Favourite volleyball player and why? MH: Luciano De Cecco from Argentina. This is because he is one of the best players in the world in my position. His skill and passion for the game is like no other. CB: What’s the best part about playing volleyball? MH: The Volleyball community is a very social group of people. Over the years I have made plenty of new friends both in New Zealand and around the world. Volleyball has also taken me to countries and places around the world I would never have been to if I hadn’t been involved.

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Community News

Browns Bay Centre Community Tidy Up Saturday 10 October – 10am-12noon

Spring is the traditional season for sprucing up the place, so what better timing for a tidy-up. Families, schools, business-owners and community groups in Browns Bay are invited to show their town centre streets, parks and beaches some love in this supervised clean-up event in Browns Bay, Saturday 10 October 10am-12pm. All equipment is provided, the event will be led by Starting The Change’s Emma Wingrove, and the organisers, Kaipatiki Project Environment Centre, will shout a lunch party afterwards to thank all volunteers at Sherwood Park near the playground.

Families, schools, business-owners and community groups in Browns Bay are invited to show their town centre streets, parks and beaches some love in this supervised clean-up event… Groups of 5 people or more are asked to RSVP on 482 1172, otherwise just turn up – the Browns Bay meeting place is the Phoenix Plaza bandstand, Clyde Road at 10am. More details at www.kaipatiki.org.nz Refuse sacks and gloves for the tidy-up have been generously supplied by New World Browns Bay.

Tidying up our town is a fun way of caring for our neighbourhood together.

This is tidy-up is part of Mini Ecofest, an 8-day festival celebrating 'the good life', which is organised by Kaipatiki Project, the environment centre of the North Shore, from Saturday 3 October to Sunday 11 October. Go to the festival website at www.kaipatiki.org.nz/ecofest for all information and bookings.Kaipatiki Project Environment Centre is delighted to host this mini-festival, supported by Auckland Council, which builds on the success of this year’s month-long Ecofest (March-April 2015).

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Education: Long Bay College Long Bay College is celebrating its 40 year anniversary on Friday 30 October. Come along to the school to watch the 1st XI cricket team take on an Old Boys team from 10am. Kick Off for the 1st XI Football Team vs Old Boys is at 2pm. Classrooms will be open for the whole day to wander through or if you’d like to just come along and catch up with school friends and teachers from the past, join us for refreshments from 3.30. To find out more email alumni@longbaycollege.com.

Football firsts for Long Bay College The Long Bay College 1st XI Football Girls team has had an incredible season this year. The team won the Auckland Premier 2 League without losing a game (9 wins, 2 draws!) The school has never won this competition before and the team’s success has gained them a promotion to Auckland Premier 1 League in 2016. The girls then went on to reach the Auckland Knockout Cup Final, again an accomplishment the school has never achieved until now. However Long Bay College was narrowly beaten 2-1 despite showing fantastic fight and determination. As if those successes were not enough, the team then travelled down to New Plymouth to compete at the Grant Jarvis National Secondary Schools Tournament. Long Bay College was undefeated the whole week, winning the final in a nervous Penalty Shootout to become champions! In total eight teams from Long Bay College competed at Tournament Week around the North Island with excellent results. In particular, the 1st XI Hockey Girls came second in their competition and the Premier Netball team finished 10 places ahead of last year.

Player of the Year A former student and current teacher aide at Long Bay College has been named Auckland Rugby League Women's Player of the Year 2015 at the Annual Premier Awards Evening.

Hold, Fold or Run? Once again the Senior School Production at Long Bay College explored the creativity and vision of one of its own to a resounding success. This year’s production, ‘The Vegas Crowd’, was written and directed by Year 13 student Nathanael Tan and was incredibly well received. A visual extravaganza taking elements of theatre, film, dance and graphic novels, The Vegas Crowd celebrated the actors, lighting designers, dancers and artists at Long Bay College. An ambitious project that followed Skylar Van Daal’s exceptionally performed con artist ‘Thomas Callahan’ as he evaded the law. As he set up his next con he was plunged into the shady underworld of The Verde Casino, all the while learning what it takes to love and be loved in return.

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Walk the Line Young designers from across New Zealand were hitting the runway at New Zealand Fashion Week this year. Among them was Year 13 Long Bay College student Niamh Clarkson who won the Beatnik Recyclable section of the Walk the Line Young Designers Fashion Show. Run for youth, by youth, the Walk the Line fashion show is a fantastic opportunity for the future stars of the New Zealand fashion industry to make their mark on a world stage. Every garment shown at Walk the Line has been designed, sewn and styled by high school students aged between thirteen and eighteen. Niamh's entry, modelled by Leah Reynolds, was a pinafore dress made out of coffee bean sacks, with a crop top under it.

She has represented New Zealand in touch and tag, and played netball and rugby at national level before embracing the 13-a-side code last year. Georgia Hale made her New Zealand debut for the Kiwi Ferns at this year's Auckland Nines tournament. She has represented New Zealand in touch and tag, and played netball and rugby at national level before embracing the 13-a-side code last year. Georgia plays for the Richmond Roses club. During her school days she was named Long Bay College’s sportswoman of the year multiple times.


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