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Bays People: Bill Ellis
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Bill Ellis grew up in Browns Bay and has spent his entire life involved in the community. In 1968 he suffered a brain injury from a serious car accident. This led to his involvement with the Brain Injury Association. He is married to Barbara and together they gradually got involved in many community groups, including the Torbay Historical Society (Vaughan Homestead), the East Coast Bays Community Project and Torbay Community Association. Along with this Bill is an experienced photographer, taking photos when requested by many local groups and also for the Torbay Newsletter for more than 20 years. Bill answers a few questions this month from Courtney Bennett about being part of the Bays community. COURTNEY BENNETT: How did you get involved in community work? BILL ELLIS: After my accident, I took up photography as part of my rehabilitation. I soon realised that many things were changing – disappearing. This led to the production of three books of photos, and involvement in many societies and helping with events. CB: What does a typical day look like for you? BE: There is no typical day. That’s why we keep a diary. We attend meetings and help at community events and take photos, while trying to keep up with house, car and garden maintenance. CB: You have pretty much always been involved in the community? BE: My family instilled in me that community was the way of life from a young age. We knew all our neighbours and all worked together through church and other groups. When we finished our so called ‘working life’ (mechanic and a teacher) it was a natural thing to get involved in community, as our families had been. CB: What are you most looking forward to about the upcoming warmer months? BE: Attending and helping at many community events, meeting more people and taking more photos at events and around the district for historical purposes. CB: What makes a good community to you? BE: Working together. Getting to know your neighbourhood. Saying ‘hello’ to those you see on the street. Caring
especially for the elderly and disabled. There are groups in this area which are caring for those in need. We find people to be very friendly here. CB: What has been your proudest moment when it comes to your community work or involvement? BE: One of our proudest moments was when the Vaughan Homestead at Long Bay was opened 20 years ago. The Torbay Historical Society, of which we are a part of, had spent several years saving it and restoring it to its present state. We feel proud to be able to entertain visitors there. CB: What community groups or charitable organisations do you admire and why? BE: ‘Brain Injury Association’ because they have brought about public awareness of brain injury and helped sufferers and their families. SPCA because they help animals who have no voice. CB: What do you like most about living in the Bays? BE: There are still areas of natural environment and beauty. Many people are passionate about keeping it so. ‘Capturing the moment’ is a photographer’s delight. CB: Anything you feel we could better as a community? BE: It is up to individuals to get involved. When you see something that needs doing, approach the appropriate authority. CB: In my next life, I am going to come back as… BE: ... A mobility dog. www.brownsbay.org.nz
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Browns Bay Business Association: From the Manager
Murray Hill
Hi Everyone Welcome to our ‘Spring’ issue of your local magazine. It seems ages since I did the last column, but that’s probably because we have had lots to do organising promotions and events for the busy summer season. Here’s an update of events as I see it in the beautiful ‘bays’.
$4000 Travel Promotion Winner Our biggest ever prize to celebrate the addition of all the extra business from Beach Rd, Anzac and Bute Rd’s (past our old Glen Rd boundary), was really well supported with over 7,500 entries. However, there could only be one winner and that person was: Pam McGovern of Browns Bay whose winning entry was made at Whitcoulls. Congratulations Pam – you will be whisking away on your holiday after working out your itinerary with Liz and her team at HelloWorld, Browns Bay. Thanks also to our other sponsors, New World and Browns Bay Liquor Centre Blokes In The Plaza Our 1st Father’s Day event in Browns Bay in years and an awesome day. The Dad’s were a bit shy when it came to the competition we had organised, but we did get a WINNER: Mike Shaw was our inaugural recipient of ‘The Bays Top Dad Award’. To win it Mike had to: 1. build a compost bin (supplied by Mitre 10 Browns Bay) 2. row 500 metres (gear by Snap Fitness), 3. cook the perfect pancake (ingredients from New World, Browns Bay) 4. and change a wheel (car from Harcourts Cooper & Co). With food vendors, classic and performance cars, and musicians playing all dad’s favourites, an enjoyable day was had by all. Next year we will be back with an even bigger event. Ladies – please coerce your men to enter next years event and come and cheer them along!
Thanks to the following local businesses who also supported the event: • Bays Collision Repairs – vehicle supplied • MotorWorks Group – 3 vehicles supplied • Ramen Takara – wonderful food truck • Local reisdent Greg – supplied ‘Kitt’ • Penguino’s – use of their premises as the ‘base’ for the event • Albany Toyota - $200 service voucher prize • New World, Browns Bay – Fathers day gift
Penguinos Ice Cream Palour collects National Ice Cream Awards Browns Bay’s Ice Cream icon, Penguino’s, picked up two Gold and two Silver medals at this year’s 2016 NZ Ice Cream Awards. This is the 20th Year of the awards and is judged at the Food Innovation Centre Auckland. There are eight Judges with 334 entries. Points are awarded on a variety of factors. Penguino entered five flavours and came away with: Two Gold Awards for their: Banana, Hazlenut Two Silver Awards for their: Strawberry sorbet, Lemon cake The presentation awards were held at the Crowne Plaza with one of the biggest turn outs in the awards history. I’ve always thought their ice creams flavours were great. These awards just confirm how great they are! Congratulations to Malcolm, Anne and their wonderful team of local youth for your fantastic results – we’ll all be coming to the Plaza over the hot summer months to sample your great products. The best thing about these ice creams is that they are made in-store by Malcolm. Every morning he arrives early and makes up batch after batch of beautiful Penguino’s Ice Cream – so you know it’s absolutely fresh. Just another example of one of our specialist Browns Bay businesses providing you with the best products available – right here on your doorstep! Christmas Tree Lighting Event This year we are changing the event to Saturday so that we can bring you an even better event. It will be held on: Saturday 5th November, Midday to 7.00pm We’ll have music, entertainment and food vendors in the Plaza right up until one lucky local child gets the thrill of switching on the lights of our Giant Christmas Tree, located in the centre of the Plaza. Put the date in your calender now! Christmas Parade and Beach Party Our annual Christmas Parade, apparently the 2nd largest in Auckland, will be held on Saturday, 3rd December. The day will be a fun day for all with music, entertainment and some great food vendors from late morning, the parade starting at 5.00pm and as usual, a party on our magnificent beachfront once the parade has finished. A K Samba will be one of the acts for the day so put this date in your diary also! Regards
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Spring in their step at Discoveries Educare Walking with a Spring in their step Discoveries Educare little ones ventured out with their carers to discover just how many flowers were coming out in bloom for early spring in Browns Bay. The little ones really enjoyed the walk and were all excited to hold their own flower and pose for the team at Benefitz. It’s just so much fun to go out on a nature walk said one of the carers and discover new things together.
Sophia, Harriet Leach and Isadora Atkinson.
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Out & About in the Bays All the fun of the fair at Rangitoto Kindergarten Rangitoto Kindergarten’s 2016 annual fair was one to remember as children enjoyed the various activities with friends and family. All enjoyed the treasure hunt, the spin the wheel raffle, the frozen tent, sausage sizzle, cake stalls and so much more. “It's just such a great event to come to", said one of the local mums and it certainly seemed like all the local community participate in this event including the fire brigade and police, letting children see one of their favourite action toys – the fire truck or police car – up close!
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Out & About in the Bays Browns Bay School’s production a hit! Browns Bay School’s recent production titled ‘RED' was the talk of the Bays. Held over three nights, 350 children were part of the production. The production was created by Karen Warren and Carrie Jackson, both teachers of the school. The audience were captivated as the various characters tried to decide what to do with a vacant piece of land and ended up having a dance competition to see which group would claim the prize of determining the lands future. Children dressed up for the parts as can be seen in these photographs captured by the Browns Bay Magazine camera.
Kaylen Botes and Kayley Munro.
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Adele Newey with Ethan Strong and Mr Mulcay (Principal).
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Healthy Teeth with Greville Dental
Keeping your teeth healthy Not everyone goes to the dentist like they should, and many children and families haven’t seen a dentist in years, which can lead to significant health issues. Lack of regular oral health care has serious consequences including increased risk of respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease and diabetes, as well as inappropriate use of emergency appointments for preventable dental diseases. Prevention of oral diseases and promotion of oral health are a priority and a facet of overall health. Quite a lot of patients have never experienced the benefits of visiting an oral hygienist. We would love to offer an opportunity to anyone who wants to know what it’s all about!
is essential in preventing bad breath. Regular check-ups and cleanings are the best way to make sure that you are maintaining good oral hygiene. Having a great smile may open more doors for you, but it also helps keep you healthy once you get inside. Preventive dental work is essential for your health, and your teeth and gums will thank you for it over and over. Make the most of your smile. It’s the only one you have.
Here are the Top Ten Reasons for Getting Your Smile in Good Shape: 1. To Prevent Oral Cancer. According to The Oral Cancer Foundation, someone dies from oral cancer, every hour of every day. When you have your dental cleaning, your dentist is also screening you for oral cancer, which is highly curable if diagnosed early. 2. To Prevent Gum Disease. Gum disease is an infection in the gum tissues and bone that keep your teeth in place and is one of the leading causes of adult tooth loss. If diagnosed early, it can be treated and reversed. If treatment is not received, a more serious and advanced stage of gum disease may follow. Regular dental cleanings and check ups, flossing daily and brushing twice a day are key factors in preventing gum disease. 3. To Maintain Overall Good Physical Health. Recent studies have linked heart attacks and strokes to gum disease, resulting from poor oral hygiene. A dental cleaning every six months helps to keep your teeth and gums healthy and could possibly reduce your risk of heart disease and strokes. 4. To Keep your Teeth - Since gum disease is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults, regular dental check-ups and cleanings, brushing and flossing are vital to keeping as many teeth as you can. Keeping your teeth means better chewing function and ultimately, better health. 5. To Detect Dental Problems Early. Your dentist and hygienist will be able to detect any early signs of problems with your teeth or gums. Early detection of cavities, broken fillings and gum disease are easily treatable. If these problems go untreated, root canals, gum surgery and removal of teeth could become the only treatment options available. 6. To Maintain Good Oral Health. Your dental hygienist will help to ensure that you are maintaining your good oral health by visual examination and comparing your previous dental check-ups. If you are falling off track with your oral hygiene, your hygienist will help put you back on the right path. 7. To save you money. Regular check-ups and hygiene appointments can save you a lot of money in the long run by avoiding costly dental procedures that can result from poor oral hygiene. 8. To Create a Plan for Treatment. If your dentist diagnoses any problems in your mouth, he will most likely give you a treatment plan. This treatment plan should have the cost of each procedure that you will need, so that you can discuss financial arrangements with the front office. 9. To Have a White, Bright Smile. Your dental hygienist can remove most tobacco, coffee and tea stains. During your cleaning, your hygienist will also polish your teeth to a beautiful shine. The result? A whiter and brighter smile! 10. To Prevent Bad Breath. Dental studies show that about 85 percent of people with persistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, have a dental problem that is to blame. Good oral hygiene www.brownsbay.org.nz
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Feature: Okura Estuary Marine Reserve
Community Comes Together To Protect Okura Estuary Marine Reserve By Chris Bettany
The Okura Estuary Marine Reserve is under threat from intensive housing development. The Long Bay Great Park Society is opposing the development in a looming court battle. A nationwide funding campaign has been launched to raise funds to help the Society win this battle. In August, Auckland Councillors voted against moving the rural urban boundary to allow housing development adjacent to the Okura Estuary Marine Reserve. But just when we all thought the Okura Estuary was saved from destruction by urban development, the developer has struck back by legally appealing the Auckland Council’s decision not to allow intensive housing near the estuary. To protect all that is special about the estuary and surrounding area, the Long Bay-Okura Great Part Society must go to the Environment Court to challenge the developer’s plans. It is seeking the help of the Auckland-wide community to do this. As part of the Auckland Unitary Plan process, a panel appointed by Government heard evidence from developers wanting the land to be developed and from submitters opposed to development. The Society and others were involved throughout, fighting to preserve the estuary and its environment. The Council voted, and the Great Park Society had won. A combination of features makes the setting of the Okura Estuary
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unique in New Zealand. It is bordered on the northern side by the Okura Bush Scenic Reserve, a beautiful stand of native bush with kauri and puriri trees several hundreds of years old. Over 70,000 visitors enjoy the bush walk running between Redvale and Stillwater each year. The Long Bay Regional Park with its magnificent views adjoins the eastern side of the estuary, with 1.4 million visitors each year. The estuary is home for a variety of endangered native shore birds like the Variable Oyster Catcher and is the summer feeding area for migratory birds such as godwits. The critically endangered New Zealand dotterel nests on the sandy spits near the Okura walkway. The Okura Estuary forms part of the Long Bay Marine Reserve and is a vital environment for regenerating marine life. Pods of Orca and dolphins are seen in the mouth of the estuary many times each year. Developers plan to build between 700 – 1000 houses on 150 hectares of land on the south eastern edge of the estuary. Such development will put the fragile estuary environment, its rich marine and birdlife at risk as well as the recreational enjoyment of visitors.
Campbells Bay Tennis Centre: Jumbo Tennis
Merv Huxford from Orewa in action for the overall winning team.
Jumbo Tennis is back! Campbells Bay Tennis Centre, February 24th!
Rotary Browns Bay is holding it’s second Jumbo Tennis Tournament at Campbells Bay Tennis Centre next February 24th and already there is considerable interest from local businesses for participation. This year there were 12 teams involved in a very entertaining afternoon who challenged to be Jumbo Champions of the North Shore. The whole idea originated with Rotary Wellington some 10 years ago and already many charities have benefitted from the expansion down south. In April this year Ronald McDonald House and the Auckland City Mission received $3,000 each from the tournament with the Browns Bay Unique Language School international team winning the major prize and Merv Huxford and his Orewa Taxation team representing Hibiscus Hockey taking the overall team prize. So if you would like a fun afternoon of Jumbo Tennis for four on February 24th call Colin Pawson on 021 02939311 or Paul Martin 021 668890.
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Community support is urgently required to save the Okura Estuary marine reserve. This is very much a classic David versus Goliath tale. The Great Park Society and other related community groups have victoriously fought these one-sided battles to preserve this unique area for decades. The Society urgently needs community support to raise the funds needed for specialist and legal representation to protect Okura for future generations. The Society urges you to take action now by going to givealittle.co.nz and donating to the Long Bay Okura Great Park Society. This one-sided battle to protect the Okura Estuary, the marine reserve, the Regional Park, and the Okura Bush Reserve needs your support now.
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Rangitoto Kindergarten News
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“Famous As” Rangitoto Kindergarten’s annual 'Famous As Fair', held on Saturday September 3rd at the kindergarten premises in Mairangi Bay was an outstanding success and was a true celebration of both the kindergarten and the local community. The kindergarten’s fair gained its 'Famous As' name recently after holding over 25 years of kindergarten fairs! The fair is a traditional one with the popular stalls and activities such as cakes, toys, clothing, sweets, books, face-painting, a coconut shy, bouncy castle, haunted house, treasure hunt, pony rides and a live auction. The children enthusiastically contributed by creating their own 'Made By Us’ stall. As each day drew closer the excitement built (and the noise levels of excited children grew!). Plans for the fundraised money include the development of a community garden and will also go towards our long term goal of creating a flexible area for large art/dance/creative space along with a family/whanāu room. What makes the day so special is not only the success of the funds raised, but the strong connections with families both present and past. One of the highlights for the teachers is to see so many families come back year after year. Our heartfelt thanks go out to the Rangitoto Kindergarten 2016 Committee for their tireless work in organising the fair and to all the amazing businesses that contributed to the fair’s success. Please visit our Facebook page for more details about the kindergarten and the fair www.facebook.com/RangitotoKindy Contact us to arrange a visit or enrol your child now via our website waiting list form!
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Stop for a moment and reflect on what your IDEAL life would look, feel and even sound. What kind of home do you want to live in? What sort of job would excite you? What about your ideal partner? Family, holiday, car, your health... (You get the idea). A brilliant way to become clear on what you want for your future is to create a Vision Board. Cut out pictures that represent your absolute ideal and paste them onto a large piece of card. Be specific. Find pictures that show what you want, how you want to feel, what you want to do. Include pictures that pull at your soul, inspire and excite you. As you sift and page through magazines focusing on your ideal, you get clearer of what you want, even if you didn’t know before. Vision-boarding is NOT ABOUT HOW you will get it; it’s purely about what you want. The planning and action is a separate thing completely.
Vision-boarding is NOT ABOUT HOW you will get it; it’s purely about what you want. The planning and action is a separate thing completely. I make a point of making a new one each year. I love looking back over previous ones and get blown away by how much actually comes to fruition. It doesn’t matter how it works… it just does. Unless you have a clear vision, it can be easy for life to tick along in a fog. It’s like driving a car with no clear destination…you waste time and fuel drifting around aimlessly. I invite you to give this project a try, either with a few friends or quietly reflecting by yourself – grab your magazines, scissors and glue and get going! Find out more on the Momentum Authentic Communication course at www.coachmomentum.co.nz or phone Kelly on 027 5555 907.
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All Blacks win helps raise funds for Browns Bay School Browns Bay business Andrew Baker Electrical recently came up with their own creative idea to help raise funds for Browns Bay School. Leveraging the rugby championship on Saturday, September 17 between the All Blacks and South Africa, the company used social media site Facebook to pledge Browns Bay School $50 for every winning point the All Blacks scored above the Springboks. The outcome was a win all round. The game ended with the All Blacks 28 points up over South Africa, resulting in Andrew Baker Electrical donating just over $1400 to Browns Bay School for their project to redevelop the junior playground.“We really wanted to support our local school and drive some brand awareness of our business says the electrical company’s director, Andrew Baker. "This idea was really a win-win." The initiative paid off by significantly increasing traffic to the company's social media page Baker said. "We were delighted when Andrew Baker Electrical announced the All Black win donation of their own accord” says Browns Bay School Principal Peter Mulcahy. The school has a target to raise in excess of $100,000 over 3 years to upgrade the junior playground. These costs will not be met by the Ministry of Education. Mulcahy says it takes a lot of hard work by volunteers to fundraise the kind of money needed for a large scale playground redevelopment project and often relies on the financial support of school families, who have already provided for other school-related costs. “The unexpected and generous donation from a local business like Andrew Baker Electrical is fantastic. We're very appreciative when local businesses get involved and support us" Mulcahy said. With a growing school roll year on year, the demand on Browns Bay School’s playground equipment is ever-increasing. "We've got more students than ever and the existing junior playground is very limited in space and scope for creative play. We've really outgrown it" says Mulcahy. "We are lucky to have some great play areas at Browns Bay School for our older students but we really need an improved, dedicated space for our little ones, especially while they get established here." For more information about Browns Bay School's fundraising projects, please contact Browns Bay School - Friends Of The School: fots@my.brownsbay.school.nz Andrew Baker Electrical: info@abelectrical.co.nz; 0800 688 244
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Get ready for delicious home grown summer salads! We have a huge range of tomatoes, salad greens, herbs and vege seedlings in store - plant now and enjoy them this summer.
It is the traditional time to start putting down tomatoes and other summer vegetables, and with the temperatures rising your plants will begin to flourish.
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This is the best time to start your kitchen garden for the summer, so prepare the area first with plenty of compost and mix in some Palmers General Garden Fertiliser and dig in well to your soil. Sow vegetable seedlings straight into the ground including beans, spinach, radish and courgettes, and tomatoes really hit their stride now the warmer weather is here. Plant new seasons herbs like basil, chives, coriander, parsley and rocket, for fresh zingy flavour in your summer salads. Liquid feed all of your kitchen garden plants with Yates Thrive Natural Seaweed Tonic and make sure to repeat every 10-14 days for amazing results.
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Real Estate: With Geraldine Zareian, MREINZ, Barfoot & Thompson
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Window of Opportunity Appears! The growth in the local property market has been remarkable over the past 3 years! This would not be represented by a straight line graph, as there are variables influencing the demand. Each time there is a media statement or lending policy change, uncertainty strikes! While prices continue to rise, for the past 5 months buyers have not been prepared to pay more than they believe is the market price. I believe that we have now reached an equilibrium. The immediate supply has finally caught up with the demand, which is supported by the plateau we are at. This has come at a great time for people that are looking to swap houses, as there are less investors to compete with. However, this may be short-lived, as there will be an influx of new migrants in the New Year. Watch this space! If you are looking to sell or buy property, it would be prudent to act now. “If You Think Hiring a Professional is Expensive, Wait Till You Hire an Amateur!”
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Check out their range of fashion handbags in a rainbow of colours from brands such as Vera May, Sassy Duck and Cellini as well as summer essentials like beach bags, totes and even fans for your phone. What’s more, invest in a slice of luxury with their dazzling patent leather and beautiful leather handbags and wallets from all your favourite labels such as Serenade, Satch and Baron.
Whether you’re looking for a secret Santa gift for one of the girls at the office or something for your hard-to-buy-for Dad, This Is A Bag Shop have got something for everyone. Yet again, Christmas is sneaking up, the countdown is on until the big man comes down our chimneys. Whether you’re looking for a secret Santa gift for one of the girls at the office or something for your hard-to-buy-for Dad, This Is A Bag Shop have got something for everyone. To see more of what’s new and keep up everything that is happening, visit the website and follow them on Facebook or pop by and see Karen and the team in store. They are always more than happy to help and offer advice about all things bags.
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Real Estate News with Lily Zhang, Barfoot & Thompson
Auckland house prices increase, but growth restrained Auckland house prices continued to rise in August, but signs the rate of increase is slowing - which first showed up in July - were still present. "August's price increase was restrained, for both the average price and the median price," said Peter Thompson, Managing Director of Barfoot & Thompson. "The slow-down is not so obvious when comparing August data with that for July, but when you look at the average for the previous three months it becomes more apparent. "The average sales price in August was $906,560. While this was up 4.5 percent on that for July, it was up only 2.6 percent on the average price over the previous three months. "Our data shows that those claiming the average price is on the verge of topping $1 million are over inflating where prices are heading. "While prices continue to rise, for the past five months buyers have not been prepared to pay more than they believe is the market price. "The same trend can be seen with the median price, which at $850,000 for August is up 1.2 percent on July’s, and up 2.5 percent for the average for the previous three months. "Current price increases are relatively modest compared with what has occurred in recent years. "The slowdown can also be seen when comparing August's sales numbers, listings at month end and new listings with the average for these statistics for the previous three months.
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Little Greece: Greek Delicatessen, Browns Bay
Exciting new products in-store at Little Greece The team at LITTLE GREECE in Browns Bay is happy to introduce a new and exciting line of Frozen Greek Filo Pastries – FILOSOPHY. Using the finest of ingredients into the most inspiring recipes the end result is an incredibly tasty line of filo products that manage to excel in quality and match different dietary habits creating a new widespread tasteful experience.
Using the finest of ingredients into the most inspiring recipes the end result is an incredibly tasty line of filo products that manage to excel in quality… The best things in life are often passed down from one generation to the next and Greek recipes are living proof of that! Greek cooking traditions date back thousands of years. Greeks today eat some of the same dishes their ancestors did in ancient times. The making of PIE, (pita, in greek), comes from antiquity. The ancient Greeks, that were the first to record food recipes, inform
us that pies were served during symposiums. There are literally hundreds of different types of pies. Every Greek region has some form of pie made from local ingredients. A perfect choice for the whole family which will not disappoint! Together with the above LITTLE GREECE continues to offer a great variety of Authentic Greek Products. Little Greece, Greek Delicatessen Open Monday - Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-3pm 6 Wilk Lane, Browns Bay facebook.com/tastegreece www.tastegreece.co.nz
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Play it Again: New and Reycled clothing
The Denture Centre: Browns Bay
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Where Experience is the KEY The Denture Centre has been established on the Shore in Browns Bay, for over 20 years. Having worked for the previous owner for the past 10 years, Roushtie has now taken over the ownership of The Denture Centre. He has been in the dental profession for 40 years, with 30 of those spent in the UK, where he had his own laboratory. Roushtie is now joined by Clinical Dental Technician, Lee Carlyle, who also has many years of experience. Roushtie and Lee believe that what separates them from others is not what they do, but how they do it. The key to making quality dentures is the combination of experience, technical knowledge and quality craftsmanship. Other factors involved include clear communication, listening to their patient’s needs, clearly explaining each process involved and offering honest advice along the way in order to achieve optimum results. The practice has finely tuned specialisations that complement each other perfectly and are committed to making dentures that are individually designed for each patient Roushtie and Lee take great pride in the quality of their workmanship. They are committed to ongoing professional development and use the latest techniques and processes. All patients receive personalised care and attention and you will never be rushed into a decision. The Denture Centre is upstairs at 45 Clyde Road, Browns Bay. Phone 09 479 2220 for a free, no obligation consultation.
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New Owners for Play it Again Long established for over 30 years in Browns Bay, ‘Play It Again’ the new and recycled boutique has a new owner - Diane. Diane invites you to come say hello. Play It Again stocks unique oneoff pieces, the coveted hard to find pieces and designer labels. Di and her team, including Danielle or Laura, will be happy to assist you whether you are in the market for some quality label clothing or want to sell some of your own pre-loved labels. So please come visit Play It Again at Shop 3, 12 Inverness Road which is next to the Bin Inn and the Freyberg. Opening hours are Monday to Friday from 10am until 4.30pm, Saturday 10am-4pm and Sun 9am-1pm. You can also check them out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ PlayItAgainRecycleBoutique/ PLAY IT AGAIN, 3/12-14 Inverness Road, Browns Bay. Phone: 09-478-2892
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Peace & Performance: with Graeme Saxby Graeme Saxby of Peace & Performance discusses uneven spines...
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As osteopaths we see a lot of backs with various degrees of buckling and imbalance. Amazingly the majority of these can be pain free and, whilst they won’t necessarily work at Olympic level, they are often considerably more www.iscoliosis.com/symptoms-screening.html capable than they may appear at first sight. The brilliant successes of our Paralympians are testimony to the ability of the body to adapt to demands and circumstances. The technical term for asymmetry through the spine when viewed from behind, is scoliosis. This can be extreme enough to require operations in some cases, where organ compression is involved, and for an aesthetically straight back. For lesser cases there are challenges in everyday life where symmetry is the norm. A workout in a gym usually requires balance between the limbs to be maintained; a bench press for example, whilst lying on a firm flat surface could be painfully awkward. The demands on the spine are rarely evenly distributed and the ability to cope with differing angles and pressures over the spine is the hallmark of a healthy back. The idea of ‘core stability’ should perhaps be replaced by the concept of ‘core competency’. This better reflects the need not only to be strong and taut but pliable and adaptable in equal measure. Overload training techniques are unlikely to fulfil that brief, whereas varied postures and controlled demands based on bodyweight resistance exercises will achieve the desired control; think Pilates and yoga. Try this test: Stand with feet shoulder width apart and reach forward to touch the tops of your kneecaps. Now ask someone to look at your spine from the back so that their eye level is at the same height as the apex of the spine. They may be able to see a high side on the ribs on one side compared to the other. This suggests rotation and side-bending in the spine and ribs, and may limit the functional capacity of the chest. It is likely to be reflected in other areas too, like the neck and lumbar spine. The osteopathic viewpoint includes the idea that the body has an inherent ability to heal itself. It should be able to reorganise without the need for anything more than a good quality diet and sufficient circulatory stimulation to aid nerve function. The spinal cord is seen as the orchestrator of this ability. Interruptions to blood flow around the segments of the spine and neurological interference contribute to the tightness and tension we feel through our bodies. By keeping these restrictions to a minimum through articulation at the joints, stretch at the muscles and stimulation of the circulation the best results can be achieved throughout life. Eventually gravity and deconditioning will get the better of us, but if we can maintain at least some of the pliability we were born with and adapt successfully to the demands of modern living, then we will undoubtedly have a more successful and more comfortable time on this planet. Graeme Saxby eace and Performance, P Albany Clinic, 3/76 Paul Matthews Road, Albany 09 448 1481 www.allbacksosteo.com
Gold and Silver for Penguino Penguino, the wonderful Browns Bay ice cream cafe in the plaza near the beach, is proud to have won awards at the recent New Zealand Ice Cream Awards. Their awards included two Silver Awards for Strawberry Sorbet and Lemon Cake and two Gold Awards for Hazelnut and Banana Ice Cream in the Gelato and Sorbet category. The New Zealand Ice Cream Awards are held every year with entrants from all over the country. This year was the highest number of entrants since the awards began some 20 years ago making it even more special to win these awards, including the coveted Gold. Penguino is heading into their 15th season in Browns Bay and are looking forward to another year of warm weather, long sunny days near our beautiful Browns Bay Beach and ice cream loving people being in abundance. Penguino has built up a real following as being one of the best on the Shore for their ice cream. People come from miles around. The team at Penguino tell us that there will be some new freshly made flavours coming up for the summer period and of course all the usual favourites. They will also still be making large and small cakes so don’t forget to get your order in for those special occasions. Penguino Ice Cream Cafe, 55 Clyde Rd, Browns Bay. Ph: 09 476 8380 Open 7 days - Open late Dec & Jan
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Arts News: Lake House Arts
New Kids class at Lake House Arts STEaM - Science | Technology | Engineering | ART | Maths “STEaM is an educational approach to learning that uses Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics as access points for guiding student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking. The end results are students who take thoughtful risks, engage in experiential learning, persist in problem-solving, embrace collaboration, and work through the creative process. These are the innovators, educators, leaders, and learners of the 21st century!” educationcloset.com
Adult’s classes on offer for Term 4: Mastering Watercolour Painting: Wednesday’s – 19 Oct – 14 Dec. $220 or $200 LH Friends
STEaM takes STEM to the next level: it allows students to incorporate art and design practices with the critical learning areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. The new STEaM for Juniors after school class removes the limitations of classroom teaching and replaces them with fun collaboration, analysis, investigation, innovation and ART! Wednesday’s 13 Oct - 7 Dec, 4 - 5.30pm $170 or $160 (LH Friends)
Alla Prima Still Life – Oil Painting Workshop: Sat 19 Nov. 9:30 – 4pm. $105 or $95 LH Friend Enrol online www.lakehousearts.org.nz
AUCKLAND ARTWEEK Aesthetic Forms Margaret Petchell 5-30 October Lake House Arts 37 Fred Thomas Dr Takapuna
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Experimental Drawing Lab: Friday’s – 4 Nov – 16 Dec. 6:30 pm – 9pm. $200 or $190 LH Friend Secrets of Perspective Drawing workshop: Sat 26 Nov 10am – 4:30pm. $105 or $95 LH Friends
Lake House Arts is situated on park-like grounds at 37 Fred Thomas Dr in Takapuna. 09 486 4877. Open 7 Days. info@lakehousearts.org.nz. www.lakehousearts.org.nz.
Education: Long Bay College
History made for Long Bay College netball History was made recently when the Long Bay College Premier Netball team won the North Harbour Netball College Premier Grade. In front of a big crowd of supporters, Long Bay College played Westlake Girls in the Grand Final and having had a loss and a draw against Westlake earlier in the season, the girls were keen for their first ever title win. It was an incredibly close game with Long Bay College taking the victory by one goal. This was the first time that Long Bay College has ever won the Premiership Title. Celebrations were a plenty as the players, coaches, family, teachers and fellow students savoured the historic moment in Long Bay College sporting history.
Back row from left to right: Naomi Upperton (Manager), Charne Du Plessis, Taya Baxter, Rose Tickner, Anna Thompson, Lynn Barr (Coach), Jess Warren, Maddison Moore, Rosie Dawson Front row from left to right: Sophie Butler, Brittany Allison-Carnie, Anisha Venter (Captain), Holly Skinner.
Beauty and the Beast – a magical performance Staff and students at Long Bay College were inspired to reimagine Disney’s sensational musical Beauty and the Beast through the imaginative lens of the Steampunk genre. They created a world of inventions and adventures, clockwork and battles, electric light and love. Producer Brendan Perkins was astounded at how the Fabric Technology and Visual Design Departments rallied around this magnificent show to try to realise the students’ original designs. The production saw some extraordinary singing talent from outstanding newcomer Briana Gordhan as Belle and the impressively talented Kane Evans as The Beast. A collection of wonderful
character actors brought to life the castles mechanically magical creatures of the suave Lumiere, the tightly wound Cogsworth and the no-nonsense Mrs Potts. The cast dedicated many hours to perfecting the big rousing chorus numbers such as the infamous Be Our Guest and choreographing stage fighting for battles scenes.
The cast dedicated many hours to perfecting the big rousing chorus numbers… Long Bay College has a stellar record for putting on a fantastic, entertaining, night out. This year was certainly no different.
Kane Evans as The Beast with Briana Gordhan as Belle.
Alumni Day On Friday 28 October 2016, Long Bay College will be holding its annual Alumni Day where former students of the school challenge the current top teams in Cricket, Hockey, Football and Netball. Games will be held at the school and North Harbour Hockey. Cricket begins at 10am, while the other matches will be held in the afternoon from 1.30pm. Refreshments for Alumni will be held in the Long Bay College staffroom from 3.30pm. Please email Janelle Deuchrass jdeuchrass@lbc.school.nz for further information.
First assembly at Long Bay College – 1st February 1975.
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Browns Bay Real Estate: with Angela Johnson
No Monkey Business with Ray White! Many people have been left wondering if we are in a bubble. When will it burst? Are house prices going to increase? Or is it just natural growth fueled by immigration figures? A recent NZ Herald article (Tuesday, 09 August 2016) states that there are 600 new settlers each week, new Immigration New Zealand (INZ) figures reveal. And noted that a recent conference was to be held to discuss how much more immigration is sustainable? As net migration to New Zealand hits a record 68,000. Heartland immigration website posted on August 28 that the Labour Party wants the government to stop issuing work visas to people taking jobs that aren’t on the immigration skilled shortage lists, saying that those people are taking jobs away from New Zealanders. In parliament, Labour Party immigration spokesperson Iain LeesGalloway asked the Minister of Immigration, Michael Woodhouse, how many of the 209,000 work visas issued last year were for occupations on the “essential skills in demand” list. Mr Woodhouse said his best advice was that between 15,000 and 16,000, or eight percent of work visas, were on the immigration skills shortage list. According to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand not all house prices in Auckland are exceeding a million dollars! I personally feel it is important to look at the overall statistics before jumping to conclusions. Auckland’s median house price for the month of August was $842,500.00 up from $740,000.00 at the same time last year. Looking at the comparison between July and August, Auckland’s median house price is up 2%. From $825,000.00 in July to $842,500.00 in August. (Data from Real Estate Institute of New Zealand 14th of September 2016 News Release.) In my opinion the housing market,despite seasonal change from winter to spring, is on track for normal annual growth in the upcoming months.
So what does this mean? If you are selling your home, m ake sure it is well presented and looking good and ideally spend money on marketing your home properly as you may find that the old expression “Pay peanuts and get monkeys” applies. This is a big asset you are selling, so ideally make sure your marketing plan is adequate for your property and will get it seen by potential as many buyers as possible. Are you looking to buy a home in the next few months? Typically more houses come on the market at this time of year which means simply that buyers have more choices and potential options to buy. So overall it’s an exciting time on the property market ahead. Thinking of selling your home? Then call Angela Johnson on 021 107 6637 for a complimentary appraisal, exceptional marketing insight, and advice on how best to sell your home and get it seen! Email: Angela.Johnson@raywhite.com Phone: 021 107 6637. Bringing you a Ray of Light from Angela Johnson at RAY WHITE.
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Bays RSA: News
Bays RSA Rises from the Ashes After a long delay caused by the scarcity of building contractors, the East Coast Bays RSA has finally – like the mythical Phoenix – risen from the ashes of the disastrous fire on the morning of Mothers Day 2015. The repair work is complete and improvements have been incorporated in the bar and lounge. TV screens as well as pool and snooker tables have been replaced and the restaurant redecorated. Now that the RSA has all the facilities restored it is working towards recovering its position as an important asset to the Browns Bay community. The aim is now to attract new members.
The repair work is complete and improvements have been incorporated in the bar and lounge… Times are changing in the Bays and the RSA too is adapting to changing times. Like many RSA’s all over the country they have become a community social club. The days when the RSA was an exclusive club for war veterans are long gone and in the past. RSA is a part of a countrywide organisation with a proud history that began 100 years ago and has become an institution in New Zealand with clubs in towns – large and small. The RSA doors are always open to visitors – to look around with a view to joining. So go on in and see the newly refurbished RSA in Browns Bay. Right now would be a great time to join! East Coast Bays RSA, 13 Bute Road, Browns Bay Phone: 09 478 8033 www.ecbrsa.co.nz
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So why not come on down for the day grab yourself a haircut, join in the raffles, and grab a bite to eat as it is all going to an amazing cause.
Ladies Cut & Style - $30 Kids (under 10) - $20 GHD Straighten - $10 GHD Curls - $10 Braiding - $5
GHD Raffle $5 – YES A GHD IS UP FOR GRABS!
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Fudge fun colours for the kids from $2. & Heaps more!!
EVERYTHING we make on the day will be donated straight to the Breast Cancer Foundation
Ribbons will be available on the day, as well as any donations will be greatly appreciated.
Kids fun colour - $2 a foil (pink & blue available)
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Optometry with Nicholls and Associates
Let the Nicholls & Associates team take care of your eyesight Realising you need help with your eyesight is something many don’t want to admit. Then the decision must be made about which optometrist to use. You know there are plenty of options out there, what you often don’t think about is the long term relationship that you can build with a stable independent practice like Nicholls & Associates. It’s nice to know that you can return to see the same person each time, and receive that personal care and excellent service. The staff at Nicholls have a reputation for honesty, which is why so many of their clients return. Glasses are prescribed only when needed or wanted, with no high pressure sales tactics. Their team makes your visit an enjoyable experience, and you will always be treated with respect and impeccable care. Barbara Nicholls is the frame buyer for the practice, which carries hundreds of frames in stock. Barbara selects a wide range of frames so there is generally something suitable for all tastes and budgets, but she feels it is vital to personalise
the frame to the client. Therefore you will often see the staff going the extra mile to bring in more frames in order to perfect your look. The optometry team is led by Bruce Nicholls, and includes Chelsey, Karen, Robyn and Germaine (who is currently on maternity leave after having a healthy baby boy). Their examinations are long enough to have a good discussion about your sight and to perform a thorough eye health assessment. You will find the technology used is very impressive, as Nicholls are one of the few practices now using the latest OCT digital scanners to give detailed internal images of the eye. This assists with the early detection of many sight threatening conditions. When it comes to your vision you shouldn’t cut corners. Have your eyes looked after properly by a professional optometrist. Call the Nicholls team on 479 2316 or visit 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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