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Puff up your pooch! It is all soap, foam and bubbles in Browns Bay... Locals recently welcomed the IPET store to Browns Bay, this is a grooming parlour for cats and dogs! With many years in the pet grooming trade both Elvin and Allen love making your dog look and smell fantastic. We believe in providing a positive, friendly service for our clients and…most importantly we are patient and caring with your dog! Taking our time with your loved one so that IPET store is a happy experience for all to enjoy. We cater for small dogs up to 35 kgs – services offered range from a general groom, dog wash to a dog spa! The cost for a general groom is from $69.00 up to $120.00 depending on size of your animal and our dog wash is from $30 to $90.00. We have a great Special for small dogs only General grooming + Dog spa is just $90.00 ‘It’s a great place to bring your dog,’ says Ann, a local dog walker. ‘Especially after a long beach walk, we come away leaving Browns Bay set and ready to go on smelling great for another two weeks, we love IPET store in Browns Bay, top service and great results!" Come and see us for all of your pets needs, we also sell dog collars, pet food and treats and so much in store for you to come and see. Call or contact us us on line to book in your pet today. www.ipetstore.co.nz Phone for bookings (09) 600 3225 Address : 76 Clyde Road, Browns Bay – Opposite Caroline Eve store at the end of Browns Bays Main road!
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Stylish Spring and Summer with The Attic
5 Reasons why You need to visit The Attic Shop Today: 1. Clean Out Your Closet - If your closet is bursting and you simply can't find anything in it - then visiting a secondhand or label reseller could be a good idea. A good rule of thumb is if you haven't worn it in 12 months for what ever reason you should think about reselling or donating it. 2. Earn Extra Cash - The Attic, can not only declutter your life but can pad your wallet. Earning money back for your items gives you satisfaction and the opportunity to better invest that money in something else. 3. Donate & Feel Good - If you think there is not much to be gained from selling your preloved clothes, then why not donate them instead? We support a ton of great charities including; Women's Refuge, Breast Cancer, Hospice just to name a few. Donating is easy. Simply request a FREE pick up and you are done. 4. Grab a Bargain - The Warehouse is not the only place where you can grab a bargain you know, The Attic is too. Secondhand clothing stores are renowned for unique, high-quality garments at insane prices. With lots of pieces from Europe, Australia and the US. 5. Old is the New Black - Another great reason to visit The Attic is because old is the new black. Fast fashion is out and ethical alternatives are in. The Secondhand Clothing industry has come a long way and is evolving every day to give customers the clothes they really want at prices they can afford. Why not give it a go, and join our movement to save the world; one dress at a time. 3/9 Bute Road, Browns Bay, 021 800 290, www.theatticshop.org
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Browns Bay Business Association: From the Manager
Busy Summer coming up in Browns Bay Murray Hill
This month is the start of the busy summer session for events and promotions in Browns Bay. Get your calendar out now and mark down these dates for fun in your local community.
Blokes in the Plaza: First of all, thanks to those who braved the weather for our car show for local dad’s. We had over $1 million worth of cool cars on display – more were due but the weather affected some. Congratulations to local, Terry Holt, who won our Fathers Day prize of a $100 voucher to spend at Deep Creek Brewing. Also thanks to Graham from Browns Bay Collision Repairs for bringing his immaculate Corvette, Bing for his amazing Michael Schumacher Porsche 911 and local car dealers, Albany Toyota, North Harbour Ford, Simon Lucas Mitisbushi and Mercedes Benz North Shore for the great vehicles they displayed. New Craft Market – Saturday 14th October & 11th November Well, our September Market got off to a wet and bumpy start. Thanks to those who attended - both stall holders and the public, but mother nature got the better of the day and we had to shut it down early due to the wind. Never mind – we’re a resilient lot and Sarah and her team are back with our monthly craft market from 10a.m. to 2.00pm this month and we’ll have another $100 voucher for some lucky Browns Bay shopper. Pop down to the market and enter the draw on the day! Heritage Week – Saturday 30th September to Sunday 8th October. Wow! This event was so popular last year that we are now going to have a full week of celebrations. We’ll have a lock up cabin supplied by local business Eco Sheds on site in the Plaza for the duration with a selection of old pictures of Browns Bay. Bring down your old pictures and talk to our local historians manning the cabin. Come down to the Plaza from 11.30 on Saturday the 7th October and enter the ‘Best Dressed Heritage Clothing’ competition – winner gets a $200 New World voucher! Well worth getting dressed up for, don’t you think! Christmas Tree Lights Event – Fri 3rd November: Another favourite with the kids. Our giant 7 metre Christmas tree gets installed this week and to celebrate we have our annual event where one lucky child gets to turn the lights on for this season. Entertainment starts at 5.00pm with Santa making an appearance. Lights turned on at 7.00pm sharp! Christmas Parade – Saturday 2nd December at 5.00pm: Sally has again been busy all year working with Santa and his elves to bring you a bigger & better parade. Don’t miss out – come early and check out our Christmas Craft Market – open from 11.00am right through to 6.00pm Business Feature: As a new feature, in each issue of your favourite local magazine, we will be acknowledging individual businesses that deserve attention and praise for their overall presentation and professional look. In these days of increased retail competition, it is essential to be up to speed with what is required to make a business successful. The first nomination is for ‘Skin Boutique’, corner Clyde and Inverness Rds. The owner, Kristina, has done a great job in presenting
her business and there are many areas that she has focused on! The store has a modern, clean and relaxed look, combining pine and shabby chic to give an eclectic atmosphere. Attention to detail includes excellent roofline signage and promotional window graphics- fresh looking flower pots frame the entrance and even a trendy urban dogs drink bowl! But it doesn’t stop there. Helpful, friendly staff are ready to assist and happily great you, which is an absolute must these days with increased competition in retail. To survive in retail now doesn’t necessarily mean cheaper prices – now it’s ‘SHOPPERTAINMENT” and includes: • Great store presentation • Good window/instore display • Friendly, helpful staff This segment has been brought to you by our resident retail store expert, Steve Brown. Having been in retail display and visual merchandising for over 40 years, Steve has a wealth of knowledge. He has his own local business (Display Arts) and can be contacted on 027-492-0491
Why not give Tennis or Squash a go? With spring upon us Browns Bay Racquets Club, incorporating both tennis and squash , is eager to reach out to new members. Centrally based in Freyberg park, Browns Bay, the club is a familyfriendly cornerstone of the local community with membership opportunities for all ages and levels of ability. If you’re unsure, why not pop down for a chat and a social hit with our friendly team – no obligations! The club is delighted with the arrival of our new, highly qualified tennis coaching team who offer a range of individual and group programmes tailored to suit both adults and juniors. With a range of individual, couple, family and dual sport membership options, now is a great time to give tennis and or squash a go. For further information contact our club manager, Mariska on 09 478 6469 or email manager@ bbrc.org.nz. The club’s website can be found at www.bbrc.org.nz. Reflecting the club’s close ties with the Browns Bay community, they are also seeking sponsorship opportunities with local businesses. A range of individually tailored packages are available to maximise your brand exposure and create great opportunities to connect with club members, their guests and the general public through our regular open tournaments and events. To discuss sponsorship options that will add value to your business, please contact Warren on 021 962 106 or Jo 0220855112
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Out & About in the Bays
The First day of summer – at Palmers Garden Centre With the clocks going forward and the hint of warmer weather in the air, locals ventured out to enjoy a touch of inspiration at Palmers Garden Centre in late September! With many flower and Vege plants now in season It’s always great to plan the garden early and get it ready for your enjoyment this summer. And after a shop enjoy the Palmers Café!
Vicki and Brian Noble.
Echo and Erika Lu with Sharon Zhang.
Barbarra Lindsay, Lorraine Gillam and Anita Blake.
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Charlie Peterson, Anna Henson and Don Cameron.
Diane Treweek and Barrine Waldman.
Tony and Bev Ramsay.
Out & About in the Bays
Browns Bay welcomes Hollywood Bakery Hollywood Bakery opened its doors this Spring for the first time ever in Browns Bay. It's located on the main street of Browns Bay. Everyone loves a ‘Free Muffin’ with their coffee and many locals were enjoying some of their favourite treats when Browns Bay Mag popped in to snap some pics. Hollywood Bakery Browns bay is a great place to meet up with friends and family!
Mercedes, Ben and Dakota Francis.
Gill Bonnett, Leilani, Jasmine and Martyn Fair.
Jane Baker, Dale Everiss and Jan Crews.
Kevin, Hannah, and Diane Bouwhuis.
Joel Barron and Emily Wilby.
Tony Yuan and Tina Wu with local Liam.
Visit Rodney Wayne Browns bay for the latest trends and professional advice. Stockists of a wide range of Luxury Haircare products. Keep an eye out for Xmas Gift packs coming soon.
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Out & About in the Bays Warawara Café Just off the beaten track in Browns Bay is Warawara. This is the ultimate hideaway with great food and Inka Organic Coffee. Coffee lovers really appreciate this place and its making a name for itself with the locals. We hear that the hot chocolates are also very special – at least that’s what some of the customers were telling us the day we went along to snap some photographs at Warawara.
Paul, Max, Ilya and Lucy Gogol.
Martin Baxalle and Victoria Cotter.
Vivien O Connell and Stephanie Whooley.
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Natalie and Dwayne Bertasso.
Mel Davis and Paula Marray.
Sushi & Donburi
Jason and Melanie Jones.
Introducing Bay Sushi & Donburi! Formly Bay Sushi, we have been delivering delicious Japanese-cuisine for nine years and we thank the Browns Bay community for all your support so far. Same owners and same quality food, we are pleased to announce that we are now open until 8pm on Tuesdays to Fridays with ranging from donburi to bento – dine in or takeaway, come have a look!
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Spring is here and Summer won’t be far behind, it’s a great time of year to get outside and do those DIY jobs you have had to put off during the long wet winter we have just had At Grove Mitre 10 Browns Bay we have been busy getting the store ready to offer you a greater choice than ever before from your local store With new racking, a new layout and an increase in the number of products we offer, with over 15 000 lines now in stock, it is a great time to come and visit us for all those outdoor needs The store is locally owned and operated by the Grove family who also own and operate the Mega store in Glenfield This not only means we have a greater offering inside the store at Browns Bay, but we have easy access to the full range at Mega which can be ordered in for you in no time at all So whether it is your garden plants, pots and pavers, new outdoor furniture or a new range barbeque, we have something for everybody Maybe it’s time to replace the deck or give the existing deck a new coat of colour, whatever your outdoor projects this year, your new look Mitre 10 store is here to help So why not come in and say hello to Chris and the team who are ready to offer great service, great advice and a great offer for our local market
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North Harbour Club America's Cup Lunch In late August, the North Harbour Club joined with the Murrays Bay Sailing Club to celebrate Emirates Team New Zealand's America’s Cup win in Bermuda – and in particular the part that local people played in the fantastic achievement. The lunch was part of the North Harbour Club’s 2017 Lexus of North Shore Charity Lunch programme. The voice of yachting and Takapuna local Pete Montgomery was on hand to lead a panel discussion with a panel that included Sir Stephen Tindall (Chair of Emirates Team NZ in Bermuda); Andy Maloney (local MBSC sailor, North Harbour Club AIMES Award winner and one of the key crew on the boat); and Shore crew members Sean Regan, Elise Beavis and Josh McCormack. Also on hand was Chris Steele, a leading young sailor who commentated with Pete Montgomery during the cup and also won a North Harbour Club AIMES Award in 2007. The charity lunch, held at QBE Stadium, was attended by close to 500 people, with all money raised going to the North Harbour Club AIMES Awards and the Murrays Bay Sailing Club.
Andrew Aitken, Richard Wingfield, Aaron Young.
Andy Nottage, Roly Verran, Robbie Young.
Steven Rankin, Logan Whitelaw, Charlotte Clare, Liana Coleman.
Steven and Joan Finlayson.
Clare Ellis, Nicola Smee, Ailsa McArthur.
The America’s Cup panel: Sir Stephen Tindall, Andy Maloney, Elise Beavis, Sean Regan, Josh McCormack and Chris Steele.
Peter Montgomery, Sean Regan, Aidan Bennett.
David, Wendy and Hugh Stedman, David Perreau.
NORTH HARBOUR CLUB PRESENTS
Business of Fashion Lunch
Tuesday October 31st, 12noon The Spencer on Byron Hotel, Takapuna
With Genevieve Westcott & Maggie Barry (MC) This will be a fantastic lunch to be MC’d by Maggie Barry. Well-known TV presenter and journalist Genevieve Westcott will be the key-note speaker on ‘Personal Branding’. Following on from her award winning TV career, Genevieve currently resides at Massey University. A cutting edge panel of local fashion labels, including Federation, Yu Mei and Moontide Swimwear will be sharing insights of how they made their way in the industry. All proceeds from this Lexus of North Shore Charity Lunch go to the AIMES Awards. To reserve your table or seat contact: Christie@northharbourclub.co.nz of Phone 021 277 0699.
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Healthy Teeth with Greville Dental
Northcross Intermediate School: News
Straighten your teeth with Invisalign We, at Greville Dental, are excited to offer patients Invisalign as well as traditional orthodontic treatment. Most patients are aware of the benefits of having their teeth straightened, but not everyone knows that it can be done without anyone noticing. Now there is no reason not to have a perfect smile. Invisalign takes a modern approach to straightening teeth, using a custom-made series of aligners created for you and only you. These aligners are made of smooth, comfortable and virtually invisible plastic that you simply wear over your teeth. Wearing the aligners will gradually and gently shift your teeth into place, based on the exact movements your dentist plans out for you. There are no metal brackets to attach and no wires to tighten. You simply pop in a new set of aligners approximately every two weeks, until your treatment is complete and you achieve the confident smile that you’ve always wanted. The best part about the whole process is that most people won’t even know you’re straightening your teeth. How much does Invisalign cost? In most cases, Invisalign treatment is comparable to traditional braces. However, as with other medical treatments, only your doctor can determine the cost, based on your specific needs. Please call our surgery for more details on cost of treatment, but we can now offer you a free initial consultation. Does Invisalign really work? Yes. Over 4 million patients with a wide variety of dental challenges have been treated with Invisalign clear aligners. The number of Invisalign smiles grows daily. Why wait, you can now afford it too… Call Greville Dental on 09-4787830 for further information or to book an appointment. 18 Hauraki Crescent, Pinehill
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame leads – Bree Masterson, Jackson Lowe, Andrew Wilson and Jayden Price during a rehearsal.
Don't miss the Hunchback of Notre-Dame! Northcross Intermediate – October 24th, 25th, 26th Northcross Intermediate School have spent term three rehearsing their version of the Victor Hugo classic The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. The cast of 80 have enjoyed exploring the various characters involved in the story and also added eight rock songs to support the drama. There is a live band providing the backing.
At Northcross, we believe in co-constructing and collaboration to get the best possible result and student voice is so essential. Theatre is an example of this… Drama teacher and the shows director Mark Jensen says that the cast have developed into a real team during the nine solid weeks of rehearsal. "At Northcross, we believe in co-constructing and collaboration to get the best possible result and student voice is so essential. Theatre is an example of this and a basic script has been fleshed out to allow for deeper characterisation and also the addition of humour." Mark Jensen is sure that the show will be enjoyed by children and adults alike. The show is on at Northcross Intermediate in October on the 24, 25 and the 26th, starting at 7.30. All tickets are just $10. For more information visit: https://www.northcross.school.nz 10
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Real Estate: With Geraldine Zareian, MREINZ, Barfoot & Thompson
Real Estate on the Shore By Geraldine Zareian MREINZ Barfoot & Thompson Browns Bay
Geraldine Zareian.
The World in Your Hands!
We are again at the centre of attention for having the most unaffordable housing in the whole world! That’s an amazing feat for a country with a relatively small population. Perhaps it’s the appeal of living in an untroubled land with a clean environment that’s safe for families. Either way, the net migration and delay of providing housing close to business areas is keeping the prices floating high. Want and need are different, with the days of the quarter acre becoming a rare find. Intensive housing is imminent and the follow-on problem will be lack of parking. Going those extra few kilometres to get a larger section may result in more traffic heading in the same direction to work – eating into your pocket and quality time. It’s certain that there’s no turning back! Keep your vision real and you won’t be disappointed. If you look forward 5 years, there may be opportunities now that could pay dividends, so be strategic in your choices and invest wisely.
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I Love What I Do: Saskia Davies
A passion for Body Therapies and Yoga Bays resident Saskia Davies has been practicing Body Therapies and Yoga for 20 years. She first trained in South Africa, then the UK and more recently New Zealand. Saskia teaches yoga to mature adults, seniors and children. Saskia was born in South Africa. After meeting her Kiwi husband Bruce in South Africa they moved over to the UK were they lived happily for 15 years, travelling the world, studying and then getting married Saskia Davies. and having three amazing children. Saskia and Bruce now live with their family in the Bay, together with their cats, bunnies and a black labrador puppy. She answered these questions for Browns Bay mag's Aidan Bennett, about her passion for Body Therapies and Yoga. AIDAN BENNETT: How did I get into the business? SASKIA DAVIES: My whole life I have had an affinity with helping people to heal. I am very interested in the human body and how we interact with nature and energy. I enjoy helping people to feel and be the best they can be. AB: What type of Massage do you practice? SD: I practice a variety of different treatments, combining these therapies if need be during a session, depending on what people need. I have trained in holistic massage, reflexology, abdominal massage and Foundation for Cranial Osteopathy.
AB: Tell us more about the Yoga? SD: I love to teach yoga as it creates good feelings of wellness, happiness and a lightness in the body and mind. Having trained in Iyengar based pregnancy yoga, I then went onto study with Donna Farhi and Jo Phee, learning a deeper understanding about movement and also studying Yin Yoga based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. AB: How did you get into the wellness industry? SD: Once I decided to pursue health and began to understand the human body, an amazing incredible world opened up, offering so many options for wellness. I have worked in a prison medical department in the UK, in a clinic where we trained doctors to become acupuncturists and also in an ostepathic clinic for many years. Since moving to New Zealand I have my own practice and also facilitate wellness retreats with my husband. AB: You must get satisfaction from improving peoples lives? SD: Yes I love to help people to find their "Chi" (balance/lifeforce). To also help people to create healing within their bodies and minds. We all have the ability to feel at home within our bodies and to live our best lives to the fullest. With the right support we can achieve this. AB: What brought you to New Zealand? SD: My husband Bruce is originally from New Zealand and we wanted to bring our children up in a safe environment surrounded by nature with lots of opportunity. AB: What do you like about living in the Bays? SD: I love the freedom of being close to so many beautful bays and beaches. I like that it is multicultural and there is a fantastic community. AB: Do you have a favourite go-to spot on the Shore? SD: It is difficult to choose. I love all the bays and walks, especially Okura bush walk and Milford to Takapuna Beach walk. AB: Do you miss South Africa at all? SD: Yes, I miss my family, the bush and the wildlife. AB: I understand you also have an interest in healthy food? SD: I believe that what we put into our bodies determines how we feel and how our bodies work. We don't put diesel into a petrol car, so why put the wrong kinds of foods into your body? Our bodies thrive on nutrient dense food that is not processed and is real whole foods. AB: Do you have a local favourite cafe or eatery? SD: The food at Yaruki in Browns Bay is simply delicious, light and tasty. It is always very fresh. I also like eating at SiP Kitchen, raw wholesome divine food. AB: If you could go on holiday anywhere in the world, where would you go? SD: I would go to New York, to see the museums, galleries and interesting architecture. I would like to walk the streets discovering interesting cafes and shops in a melting pot of different cultures. AB: Complete the following… At the end of the week I like nothing more than… SD: A long hot bath and snuggling up with my wonderful family. Saskia Davies – Email: saskia@mychi.co.nz
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Spring is in full swing and October has to be one of the most exciting months in the gardening calendar! 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. 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 and cocktails.
There’s still plenty of time to get strawberries planted If you want to enjoy summer berries, just remember to get enough plants for everyone in your family so you don’t miss out at harvest time!
Herbs and veges in pots are convenient if you have a smaller garden area, but will require some extra attention as the soil in a pot can be up to 30% warmer than soil in the garden bed. We recommend Palmers Premium Tub & Container Mix as it contains water crystals to help retain water when the air and soil are getting warm. Increase watering of all of your container plants as the temperatures increase, and add Yates Thrive Seaweed Tonic every second watering for that extra boost of healthy goodness. There’s still plenty of time to get strawberries planted if you want to enjoy summer berries, just remember to get enough plants for everyone in your family so you don’t miss out at harvest time! We recommend four to
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Bays People: I Love What I Do, Brian Lee
Brian loves to sing! When Brian Lee arrived in New Zealand from Korea 23 years ago, he quickly embraced the local music culture. Since then he has enjoyed singing in choirs including the University of Auckland Chamber Choir, the Graduate Choir of New Zealand and Auckland Youth Choir. He later established the Stellar Singers and has won gold medals for quartet singing at the New Zealand National Barbershop Convention. He also coaches young singers at Long Bay College, among other high schools. And last year, this North Shore-based businessman was instrumental in developing the VoCo (Voice Community Project) community singing festival. This year, the final concert in the festival starred The Real Group, and took place at the Bruce Mason Centre in Brian Lee September. We asked Brian a few questions about his involvement with Auckland’s choral scene and why he loves what he does…. Brrowns Bay mag: Please tell us about your main choral roles... Brian Lee: I founded Stellar Singers in 2010 and I’m the musical director. Stellar is not your average choir, and we have a really different approach to the way the choir is run, the kind of music we sing, the opportunities we get, and the way we rehearse and prepare for major events. We have a passionate group of people of all ages (from 17 to 60-something) and musical abilities, who come together every Monday evening to practise our own funky mix of modern a cappella music. Inspired by the likes of The Real Group, The Idea of North, The Swingle Singers, Pentatonix and The King’s Singers. BBM: Your day job is very different. How do you balance the roles? BL: I’m just a businessman who loves making music with likeminded people. My high school sweetheart who I met at Rangitoto College singing in a choir is Dr. Clare Lee. It was music that brought us together. Managing a successful choir is somewhat like a business, intertwined with love and passion for singing and people. That’s how we do it anyway and has made choir as we are today. BBM: You obviously love singing. What other groups are you involved in? BL: VoCo, of course, which takes a lot of my time as the festival approaches. I also spend a lot of time mentoring young people involved in high school singing, including at, for example Long Bay College, to take them to the next level musically and inspire them to continue singing in the community beyond school Several talented kids have gone on to become members of Stellar Singers. BBM: What do you like best about working with Stellar Singers and the other choral activities you are involved in? BL: For Stellar Singers, it's an inclusive group of people, the passion we all share to make a difference, and the wonderful music that we make together which are the best parts about working with this group. One of the amazing qualities of music that many people don’t realise, is the power music can bring. When people go through difficult times, happy times, proud moments, moments of celebration, when you are bored, when you are working out, when you are driving, when you are working, we listen to music. Music is the language of human emotion. By singing in the right choir (for you), you get to experience this amazing human ability to come together and share our lives for even just a brief moment, to enrich your life or someone else’s. To share this amazing experience 14
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with people weekly helps us all to get through our week of work, and gives us the chance to connect with people who we grow to love and care about. Stellar has the essence of the best of our community, diverse people coming together for a common love. Our choir members range from multi-generational Kiwis to immigrants fresh off the plane, all sharing the same passion for singing. It’s our happy place. This is why I love doing what I do. I get to make something wonderful through singing. This gives me joy, energy and the reasons to give more to our Stellar family. They make me love what I do. BBM: Please tell us a bit more about VoCo... BL: I was inspired to establish VoCo based on my experience in New Zealand and with teaching choirs in a number of high schools across Auckland. When I arrived, Winston Peters was going hard at his campaign of anti-Asian rhetoric, which played a big part in my high school life. But as I got to know the city/country better I soon realised it wasn’t just against Asians, that racism exists everywhere. I taught at many South Auckland schools and the minority ethnicities always got the back end of the deal. Singing in a a large ensemble really does break that racism barrier down and gives a chance to view other cultures without extra layers. All community choirs in New Zealand function like this; they are a place where people can let their guard down and just enjoy creating music with their voices of all diversities. I wanted to create something to bring a strong fun inspiring support network and bring the benefit of singing to surface to show the general public. At VoCo you can see all levels of choirs, from high school as well as community choirs joining on the same stage as the best in the world groups. The second reason was the educational benefits. As a migrant where English is my second language it’s wasn’t easy. I learned how to speak English better by singing, singing with school mates, hearing the sounds and learning intonation. There are so many more educational benefits that people are yet to discover in singing. I have seen people helped with depression, I have seen people learning so many ‘life skills’ that we all need to learn. We want to break barriers, we want to show you how awesome it is to be part of a choir, we want you to see that there are all types of singers, all levels of singers sharing the same passion. We want others to see this, especially parents so they can encourage themselves and their kids to join a choir community. I reckon this will help make a happier smarter more inclusive Auckland so we can look beyond our differences and embrace our diversity. www.vocovoice.co.nz
The Meat Room Browns Bay
PENGUINO This October The Meat Room turns 3!
is open for Summer!
We would like to say a very big thank you to all of our loyal customers, both old and new. It has been great to be part of the Browns Bay community and look forward to serving you for many more years to come. So from all the boys at The Meat Room a VERY big THANKS!
For the month of October, present this ad and receive a 5% discount on your purchase. Don't forget to like our Facebook page to keep up to date with our specials and competitions. 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 7am - 6pm and Sunday 8am - 5pm.
Taste our award-winning Gelato ice cream, freshly made right here on our premises in Browns Bay, every day! 55 Clyde Rd, Browns Bay • ph 476 8380
Tradition | Passion | Quality Family Boerewors recipe since 1945 Biltong made the same way as Oupa did Finest quality meats and the best service in town
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Monday - Saturday 7am - 6pm Sunday 8am - 5pm Address 26 Anzac Road, Browns Bay Phone 09 973 1989 Email themeatroom@outlook.co.nz Website www.themeatroom.co.nz
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La Tropezienne: French Bakery, Browns Bay
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Authentic French Bakery Café Patisserie where all ages and all cultures meet for a beautiful taste of France. Bonjour and Merci for being such loyal and appreciative customers. I want to personally thank you all for the last thirtyone and a half years… I know you have all grown to love our French cuisine and that is all because of our amazing staff here at La Tropezienne! This culinary brigade comprises of three bakers, four pastry chefs, four kitchen chefs and two very busy dishwasher assistants. These staff get up in the early hours of the morning working hard for everyone to enjoy the taste of France. So a heartfelt thank you to all of my team working hard behind the scenes in the bakery and kitchen who all make all of us our favourite, delicious French food. From Croissants, Pain au Chocolat, tarts, gourmet filled rolls and not to forget our freshly baked bread each and every day. A picture below is of the true professionals behind La Tropezienne. So next time you are in Browns Bay pop in to see us at La Tropezienne come and enjoy some French cuisine for yourself, because now is the moment enjoy life and enjoy your time at La Tropezienne. La Tropezienne Browns Bay, Clyde Court, Browns Bay Mon – Fri 7.00am – 5.00pm, Sat – Sun 7.00am – 4.00pm Phone 09 478 8798 www.latropezienne.co.nz
From Croissants, Pain au Chocolat, tarts gourmet filled rolls and not to forget our freshly baked bread each and every day.
La Tropezienne Genuine French Bakery La Tropezienne welcomes you to come and enjoy a truly authentic French experience!
La Tropezienne Genuine French Bakery La Tropezienne welcomes you to come and enjoy a truly authentic French experience!
Bringing the finest, authentic French cakes, pastries and cuisine to Browns Bay… Ph: 478 8798 • Clyde Court, Browns Bay, Auckland 160 Kitchener Road, Milford • 469 Lake Road, Takapuna
Bringing the finest, authentic French cakes, pastries and cuisine to Browns Bay… Ph: 478 8798 • Clyde Court, Browns Bay, Auckland 160 Kitchener Road, Milford • 469 Lake Road, Takapuna
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NZ Acupuncture Wellness
Browns Bay Racquets Club
Personalised health care At NZ Acupuncture Wellness, we believe that every patient deserves the best personalised health care suitable for their own conditions. ACC Accredited with 20+ years experience, we provide a specially formulated (Bodywork Massage, Acupuncture, Cupping treatment and such...), holistic approach to treat not only the symptoms, but also the root causes of your health concerns. With our vision “Healing the World, Caring for Mankind”, NZ Acupuncture Wellness Clinic was founded in NZ by Li’s Natural Healthcare, the world renowned brand in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) since 1823. Every practitioner is highly trained in their specialised area and every clinical staff has been selected for their passion in healthcare and their commitment to excellence. 77 Beachfront lane, Browns Bay (next to Java Jungle Café) Mt Wellington: 122 Mt Wellington Hwy, Mt Wellington For appointment- 09 570 5586 or 0210301585 or www.nzaw.co.nz
Browns Bay Racquets Club Tennis and Squash Coaching Programmes - Available Term 4 Browns Bay Racquets Club (BBRC) is pleased to announce that Wesley Whitehouse has been appointed to run our tennis coaching programmes starting Term 4 (Tuesday 17th October 2017). Junior sessions will be held Mondays - Friday nights. All tennis Hot Shot programmes are available – Beginner to Elite levels. (4yrs +) As well as junior and senior tennis coaching, BBRC also provides squash coaching opportunities for all ages and levels. It is the most comprehensive squash programme in New Zealand with our award winning coach Jarrod Van Driel. Junior memberships (U15) just $190 per year Student memberships (15-18yrs) $225 per year Adult Individual membership $440 per year Family memberships $920 per year (2 adults, 2 children U18)
For more information: http://www.bbrc.org.nz, ph: Mariska 09 4786469 or email: info@bbrc.org.nz
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Travel with helloworld Browns Bay
Set Sail with Cruise Month We are celebrating ‘Cruise Month’ with great savings, onboard credits, reduced deposits and giveaways! This month-long promotion is set to be bigger and better than ever with great deals available across a range of popular Mary Buckley cruise holidays including luxury, expedition, Owner/Director ocean and river cruising. October marks the start of the international cruise season in Australasia and it’s also a great time to plan for a cruise holiday in the new year. With more than 90,000 Kiwis taking a cruise holiday annually and the country among the world’s top performing markets with 36 per cent growth in 2016, cruising is booming in New Zealand. Cruise ships are constantly evolving to offer facilities and experiences rivalling anything on land from celebrity chef restaurants to world-class entertainment and ships that are a destination in their own right, jam-packed with activities for the young and young at heart. There has never been a better time to take a cruise. It’s hard to beat the value and ease of a cruising holiday with accommodation, transport, main meals and a range of onboard activities and entertainment included in the fare. For some, the best part is that you visit an array of destinations without the need for costly airfares and you only have to unpack once as the world comes to you. From expedition ships cruising the far reaches of the earth to super-liners offering affordable adventures to every corner of the Pacific, there really is a cruise for every style and budget. To celebrate Cruise Month, we are hosting a Cruise Product Information evening on Thursday 26th October. Details are in the advert below. We have a selection of cruise specialists attending, so come along and meet the experts, take advantage of the
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Cruise Celebration Join us for a Cruise Information Evening
CRUISE CELEBRATION EVENING
Featuring experts from Avalon Waterways, Holland America, Oceania Cruises, Princess Cruises, Regent Seven Seas, Uniworld River & Viking Crusies. Hosted by helloworld Milford & helloworld Browns Bay WHEN: 5 – 7pm, Thursday 26th October 2017 WHERE: Pupuke Golf Club, East Coast Rd RSVP: by 25th October 2017 to 489 2597 or milford @helloworld.co.nz or brownsbay@helloworld.co.nz Be in to WIN* 2 return flights with Air New Zealand to Australia or Pacific Islands
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*Conditions: Prize includes 2 return Air New Zealand Economy Class works flights. Destinations include Australia and Pacific Islands (excluding Hawaii, Bali, Perth and Tahiti). Prize is valid for 2 adults. Booking date & travel dates apply. Travel Closeout periods may apply over school holidays & special events. To be eligible for the prize you must attend the info evening and sign up to receive email communications from helloworld. The prize will be drawn at the event. You must be present at time of the draw to be eligible to receive the prize, or the prize will be re-drawn on the night until presenting to a winner. Prize is subject to availability at time of booking and is non-transferable & cannot be used in conjunction with any other special offers. Prize cannot be exchanged or redeemed for cash or sold on any auction sites. Further terms and conditions apply. Q MasterCard: Lending criteria, fees, terms & conditions apply. ^We welcome American Express Cardmembers. Membership Terms & Conditions apply. HW1735_125x186
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Bays Youth Shore student Jessy Thurston shares the story of an up and coming Shore band…
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The Sunny Swag of Balu Brigada Charles Beasley, Henry Beasley, Pierre Beasley, Guy Harrison
Keeping up with the constantly changing music scene is a skill that the band Balu Brigada seem to have mastered. The four boys, ex-pupils of Rangitoto College, have formed a bond within their love for music and turned it into something that is quickly becoming very popular. With quality, well-produced tracks already available on music apps like Spotify and Soundcloud, the band is slowly reaching more people every day. The love of music and passion that the boys have when they play live is incredible. With their music being described as ‘sunny swag’, it is a mixture of genres including anything from alternative rock to hip hop. Every song from Balu Brigada is something that you can nod your head along to, and you will quickly become familiar with the lyrics. There isn’t a lot of meaning behind the name Balu Brigada, the guys say that they were originally called ‘Baloo’ after the bear in the classic disney film, The Jungle Book. They later decided to change the spelling, and add Brigada as a unique and phonetically pleasing twist. Balu Brigada stemmed from three brothers jamming together in their parents' home. Charles, Henry and Pierre were experimenting with music years before the band came together. Henry had been in a lot of other bands before Balu Brigada, where he met the band's fourth member, Guy. Guy was a perfect addition to the musically inclined brothers, playing alongside them as a three piece before Pierre was old enough to attend gigs outside of their parents' house! Influencing musicians can play a massive part in an artist’s style and the way in which they produce music. For the boys, they were heavily influenced by indie rock bands such as the iconic Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Kings of Leon, who had much early impact on the boys. More currently, the band has been interested in the works of Gorillaz and Outkast, and have adapted their own hip hop sound through listening to them. This style then led them onto artists like Frank Ocean, Kendrick Lamar, and Tyler The Creator. The way that the band is able to incorporate so many different influences and turn them into their own style, is a part of what makes Balu Brigada so unique and quite a different and exciting
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sound to open your ears to. When the band performs on stage, there is always guaranteed to be high levels of energy and this is entirely reflected by the way the crowd reacts to the music as well. Between guitar solos and rap breaks, the boys are clearly entranced by their own sound and are constantly grooving to the beat. The best way to enjoy music is to enjoy it live, loud, and to become entirely captivated by it - which is exactly what a show from Balu Brigada does to you. The band has definitely spent a lot of time rehearsing, playing, and planning together, so naturally, it has created a bond between them. Henry Beasley, lead guitarist and vocalist, says: “It’s definitely a good excuse to see each other on a regular basis, and each little win shared between the band naturally brings you together that little bit more.” Henry, who also writes most of the lyrics for the songs, finds his inspiration through the experiences of love and relationships and uses this to help shape songs into things that others can interpret themselves.”Lots of the time I try and jam a bunch of imagery and analogy into them to make sure the lyrics are something that can be dissected and read into. That’s what my favourite lyricists do, and it makes the music more rewarding when you grow a better understanding of it, so I follow suit in that way.” After the lyrics have been written, Pierre, who owns the keyboard in Balu Brigada, and Henry take full songs to the whole band. From there, the re-working begins and the songs are crafted to be suitable for live performances. This can sometimes take a lot of time. ‘Weekend’, the band’s first single, took four years to be released after Henry had written it. Henry gives the advice to any budding artists: “If you’re passionate about it, being a musician is the most rewarding slog in the world - but a slog it is. Remember to acknowledge your successes and pat yourself on the back for each little win you make!” Balu Brigada are on their way to releasing a whole lot of new music over the next couple of months, and should be playing a few shows over the summer, so be sure to follow the band on social media to find out when these are happening.
Community News
House of Travel fundraiser for the Foster Hope charity House of Travel Browns Bay held a quiz night at Browns Bay Bowling Club on the 16th August to raise funds for Foster Hope charity and are pleased to report $5501 was raised. Foster Hope was founded by Louise Allnutt, a local, and supports foster agencies around New Zealand, to ensure that children arriving into foster care have a few personal belongings by filling backpacks with goodies such as PJ’s, toys, books etc. to take into their new foster homes. House of Travel Browns Bay wants to thank the local community for supporting this event by buying tables and getting involved on the night but also to all the Browns Bay shops who supported Foster Hope by donating goods and services to be auctioned off. Thank you, what a great community we live in.
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The Bays Real Estate: with Angela Johnson
Angela Johnson from Ray White cheers on Summer ! With the summer months now on the way, now is the perfect time to get busy around the house and garden. Making your house look fresh and exciting from the outside - is all part of selling your home. Although the weather has been rather wet and windy lately, spring is certainly here with many trees budding and coming back to life around the Bays. There are some great garden deals to be had at this time of year! Remember if you are thinking of selling your home this year marketing and advertising your house to the public is all about presentation being creative and working with the space you have but accentuating the highlights of your homes. One of my personal colour favourites for outside pots - Blue Lobelia with Marigolds, Alyssum and maybe a red Gerbera in the centre! Sometimes just thinking about the presentation of decks and front doors alike can make all the difference when welcoming potential purchasers. Are you thinking about selling up this Summer? Sometimes it pays to get the advice in early to give yourself a head-start and the direction you need to launch your property. If you are thinking of selling, now is a good time to call me to get an action plan in place. For my dedicated clients and Browns Bay Mag readers I have partnered up with Palmers Planet in Albany to bring you a 10% discount off any plant purchased at for the months of October and November. Simply take in the voucher on this page with my face on it and enjoy the discount! Kick start yourself into your garden work outside, compliments of Angela Johnson at Ray White, Pinehill.
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Are you a Super Gold Card Member?
Ray White takes pride in being the largest SuperGold property partner in New Zealand, and are proud to offer a 10% discount on our commission to SuperGold Card holders who list, and sell, their property through us. The SuperGold Card programme, run by the Ministry of Social Development, acknowledges the contributions made by seniors and veterans to New Zealand society. The Ray White discount is to be applied at the time of sale at a rate of 10% of the gross normal standard commission that is applied to the individual agency. The SuperGold Card holder must be one of the owners of the property and all types of property, and all forms of listing, are eligible to be included for the discount. For more information on SuperGold please visit www.supergold.govt.nz Email: Angela.Johnson@raywhite.com Phone: 021 107 6637. Bringing you a Ray of Light from Angela Johnson at RAY WHITE.
List and sell your home with Angela Johnson Angela Johnson Licensee Salesperson Ray White, Pinehill, Access Real Estate Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Office (09) 477 2788 Phone Angela on 021 107 6637 E angela.johnson@raywhite.com 1/537 East Coast Road, Pinehill, North Shore City 0632 www.rwpinehill.co.nz The Ray White Pinehill office loves to serve the North Shore‌ With many popular suburbs of Pinehill, Albany, Sunnynook, Browns Bay, Torbay, Long Bay down the east coast to Rothesay Bay, Murrays Bay, Mairangi Bay and Campbells & Castor Bays to Milford and Takapuna.
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Optometry with Nicholls and Associates
Celebrating 20 years with Catherine Perry Recently we celebrated our practice manager Catherine Perry being with us 20 years here at Nicholls Optometrists in Browns Bay. Catherine is the friendly face that greets you as you walk in the door, and over the years she has helped countless customers choose the perfect frame, or has organised an emergency repair to a well-loved pair of old glasses. As an independently run optometrist we do not have business managers who impose sales targets. Our focus is to care for the optical needs of our customers, even if it is just giving friendly advice. “A happy customer will always return” she says, and this has proven to be true many times over the years. Catherine is proud to be a South Islander; she says she was born in Oamaru “a very long time ago.” After taking up skiing, she married her ski instructor and moved to Canada. She lived there for the next 17 years, and her two children were born there. You may recognise the accent of our dispenser Sasha, who is Catherine’s daughter. Catherine will always welcome you in to browse the many hundreds of optical frames on display and if by slim chance we do not have what you are looking for she will call our suppliers to extend the search. “Face shapes are only part of the puzzle to finding the perfect frame” she says. Finding that frame with the “wow” factor is the goal. When choosing a frame it is also vital to know what doesn’t look good, and Catherine is well known for her honesty in this area. If you want to find that perfect frame that looks and feels good, pop into see Catherine at Nicholls Optometrists in Browns Bay. She makes choosing the perfect glasses enjoyable. If you need a check-up, please pop in to make an appointment at 72 Clyde Road, or phone us on 479 2316.
Catherine Perry
Catherine will always welcome you in to browse the many hundreds of optical frames on display and if by slim chance we do not have what you are looking for she will call our suppliers to extend the search. 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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Feature: Age Plus:Murrays Browns Bay Birdman Festival
Enjoy getting out and about with AgePlus Making daily living easier.
It’s time to put away those winter woollies, and get out to enjoy the warmer weather. Your local specialists at AgePlus are committed to helping you do just that. AgePlus is a division of Independent Living Service (ILS), which has been serving Aucklanders for 36 years. Did you know they’re a not-for-profit community focused organisation, that’s committed to serving their community? The AgePlus team are truly passionate about helping people of all ages living with impairments, to keep their independence and live the life they want. Are you struggling getting out and about? AgePlus have a wide range of mobility aids from walking sticks and walkers, to mobility scooters and power chairs at affordable prices – so you can get out with ease. If you’re already using a walking stick or walker, be sure to bring them into AgePlus for their free yearly safety check.
AgePlus can organise an in-home mobility scooter demonstration for you… Mobility scooters are a convenient way to get to the local shops, but they’re much more than that too. They provide independence and freedom, the ability to range much further than you may have been able to walk. Plus, you’re always guaranteed a comfortable seat to return to. AgePlus can organise an in-home mobility scooter demonstration for you with the Mobile Information and Equipment Service. This friendly service comes to your home and assists with selecting the right scooter or power chair, that best suits your needs and home environment. Plus, get free delivery Auckland wide on mobility scooters and power chairs. The Mobile Service also provides tailored presentations and demonstrations to a wide variety of Auckland’s communities; community groups, retirement villages, social and disability support groups. If you’d like a community presentation or in-home scooter demonstration call Dee Kemp-Towns, the Mobile Service Manager directly on 09 625 0319. For all other enquiries chat to the friendly AgePlus team. Ph. 550 3387, 89 Clyde Road Browns Bay or www.ilsnz.org
Power into Spring with greater independence. Struggling with getting out and about or day-to-day tasks? Come and see us for expert advice, information and a great product range.
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All Kitchens: Browns Bay
The Life Coach: Momentum Life Coaching & Training
When Will It Be Enough? Now this is probably a strange topic for a life coach to address... we are the ones who help people to strive to achieve their goals! However, there is also the other side: When is it time to stop pushing for more, more, more and to appreciate and enjoy what you already have? Vivienne Kelly. My own attitude in this area amuses me. We bought a fantastic investment home to do up. Its potential was obvious, the views are magnificent… I was so positive about how this house would support our retirement investments. Well, we are into the second year of gradual renovations and I catch myself saying things like ‘AAAArgh, I’m over it! I just want a completed, tidy home…’ finding fault and being irritated at every turn. It’s gone from fantastic to driving me mad, even though we have made so many improvements already! It’s human nature to suffer from, what I call, the ‘I’ll Be Happy When Syndrome’. This common ‘syndrome’, has a useful side: it creates movement, improvement and progress. On the other side, it can leave us with a constant feeling of emptiness and dissatisfaction. It’s a bit like the goalposts to happiness are always shifting. Look how much more and how much ‘easier’ we have it compared to our parents. Consider how our kids experience the world compared to our childhood – and look at all the complaints and dissatisfaction. When is it enough? Where do you stand at the moment in your life around this topic? How does one find the balance between being healthily driven; and being content and appreciative of what already is? There are a few key guidelines, I believe. Practice daily gratitude for what you already have. Even formalise it by writing 5-10 things in a journal daily! Mentally, verbally or even in writing, take time to really acknowledge all accomplishments, privileges and people that enrich your life. Take nothing for granted. Another aspect on which to focus, is to carefully choose your goals according to your values. It is important to choose goals that will truly enhance your quality of life. Too often we get caught up in autopilot achievements because of what society, the media or the neighbours may think. Sometimes we can work so hard to pay that massive mortgage that we don’t actually have time to enjoy the house! Pay attention to pacing and enjoying the journey towards achieving the goal. It’s the actual journey that makes up your ‘everyday living’. Enjoying the process means you get to actually enjoy your life – not just the reward at the end. When will it be enough for you? If we, at Momentum Life Coaching & Training, can assist you with any area of your personal or professional life, please contact us: www.coachmomentum.co.nz
The brand revolutionising the kitchen renovation market All Kitchens is your kitchen renovation solutions company providing a professional & personal approach to space renovating. Our service & products are of quality, value for money and our recommendations based on listening to our customers and understanding their needs. All kitchens provides FREE at home consultations so as our consultants can see and feel the customers’ thoughts and use of their ‘space’. Our main point of difference when it comes to preparing our proposal is that we only work to your budget – everybody has one, ‘when you buy a car or house, do you buy the cheapest one you find or do you buy the one that you like within your budget’. • If you have $4000 you can have new doors, drawer fronts and panels • If you have $6000 you can have new doors, drawer fronts, panels with laminate bench top • If you have $8000 you can have new doors, drawer fronts, panels with a stone top • If you have $10000 you can have a new kitchen with laminate bench top • If you have $12000 you can have a new kitchen with stone bench top If you are thinking of renovating your kitchen then check out the website to see what we can do for you – www.allkitchens.co.nz. – or come in and see us at 1A Bute Road, Browns Bay. 09 4792533 CONTACT US NOW IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS ‘MAKING KITCHENS WORK’ since 1988
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My Favourite Recipe: Kathy Rynne
Jenna's Sticky Oxtail with Kumara Mash Jenna Kelsey is a recent addition to the East Coast Bays area. She moved from Johannesburg in South Africa in late 2016. After holidaying in New Zealand she fell in love with the country’s beauty, the friendly people and the diverse culture. Jenna loves spending time outdoors and being active with her beloved dogs. Spending time on the beaches is an aspect of her new lifestyle that she really cherishes. The freedom and sense of safety is also something that makes her feel comfortable. Jenna works as an account manager. Her last role was in the security industry and she has recently joined a local business that supplies to the signage industry. Jenna also has a passion for cooking, so Browns Bay Mag’s Aidan Bennett invited her to treat us with the recipe for one of her favourite dishes, Oxtail – yum! AIDAN BENNETT: What is your recipe and where did it originate from? JENNA KELSEY: Sticky Oxtail to go with a Kumara Mash. AB: What’s the secret to making this recipe work? JK: Good quality oxtail and red wine.
Jenna Kelsey with her Sticky Oxtail.
AB: Why did you choose this recipe? JK: Its one of my favourites and difficult to find in New Zealand. AB: What do you love about cooking? JK: The festivity around it. I enjoy having my friends and family over for a meal. AB: Self taught, or did you have a cooking mentor? JK: My mentor is my aunt Sherryl; nothing beats her cooking. AB: What’s the biggest disaster you’ve had in the kitchen? JK: There have been a couple, I remember my last one being a vegetable dish. AB: What’s your favourite cuisine? JK: Mediterranean. AB: What foodie spots do you and (and partner) enjoy visiting locally? JK: I enjoy Torbay Thai and Ramen Takara in Browns Bay. AB: How different is New Zealand’s food to that found in South Africa? JK: South African food seems to have more flavour; we love our chilli, herbs and spices. AB: What food do you miss the most? JK: Going out and having an affordable seafood platter with all the bells and whistles (calamari must be the grilled tubes).
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AB: If you could dine anywhere in the world, where would it be and why? JK: Santorini, Greece… there is nothing better than sipping wine on the Caldera and eating Mediterranean.
Jenna’s Sticky Oxtail Ingredients:
1 kg oxtail Olive oil 120ml red wine 500ml beef stock Tin of tomatoes 3 carrots 1 x celery stick ½ punnet green beans
Method:
2x tablespoons flour 1x onion 4x Bay leaves Sprig of rosemary Sprig of thyme Salt and pepper Dollop of chutney Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
• Preheat the oven to 220ºC. Place a large roasting tray in the oven to preheat. • Carefully remove the hot tray from the oven, then add the oxtail. Season and drizzle over a lug of olive oil, then toss to coat and place in the hot oven for around 20 minutes, or until golden and caramelised. • Meanwhile, trim and chop vegetables into rough 2cm chunks. Peel and chop the carrots into 2cm pieces, then place into a large ovenproof casserole pan over a medium-low heat with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. • Roughly chop and add the thyme and rosemary leaves, then add the bay leaves and cook for around 20 minutes, or until soft and sweet, stirring frequently. • Meanwhile, remove the oxtail from the oven and set aside. Reduce the oven temperature to 170º. • Add the flour to the veg, stirring well to combine, then pour in the tomatoes and wine. Add the oxtail and any roasting juices, cover with the beef stock and stir well. • Turn the heat up to lid on and place in the meat falls away and adding a splash
high and bring to the boil, then pop the the hot oven for around 5 hours, or until from the bone, stirring every hour or so of water to loosen, if needed.
• Add a good splash of Worcestershire sauce, season to taste and enjoy with a creamy kumara mash. Alternatively you can place all ingredients at once into a pressure cooker and you will have a beautiful dish ready in 40
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Real Estate News with Lily Zhang, Barfoot & Thompson
Realism dominates Auckland residential property market The sentiment dominating housing activity in Auckland during August was ‘realism’ on the part of both buyers and sellers. “For the past six months there have been only minor variations in the pattern of lower sales numbers and prices remaining firm,” said Peter Thompson, Managing Director of Barfoot & Thompson. “In August both the average sales price at $918,926 and median price at $820,000 increased over that for July, but both were down on the average for the previous three months. “The reality of the situation is that prices are remaining stable, and sales numbers are running at two thirds of where they were 12 months ago. “Buyers and sellers who accept that reality and are prepared to buy or sell at market are the ones achieving the outcomes they are seeking. “Those who are looking to get a bargain, or selling at way above market, are missing out. “The current market is having only a modest impact on the top and lower ends of the market. “In spite of claims that there are few homes for sale in Auckland at under $500,000, in August we sold 90 properties in this price category, representing 11.6 percent of all sales for the month. “At the same time, high-end properties continued to sell well with 276 sales, or 35.5 percent of all sales, being for in excess of $1 million. “There was no shortage of new property reaching the market, with 1260 new listings in August. While down 15.5 percent on the average number for the previous three months, this is not unexpected one month out from a general election.
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“At month end we had 3993 properties on our books, the lowest number for the past six months but still more than a quarter higher than at this time last year. “It means we enter the general election month with the highest number of properties at the start of a September for 6 years. “It provides a good platform for the market to operate from once the election is behind us. “With a well performing economy, relatively low mortgage interest rates and strong population growth, there is every reason to anticipate over the medium term the housing market will retain people’s confidence. “Prices for rural property in Warkworth and Wellsford to the north of Auckland and in Drury and Pukekohe to the south remain stable, with limited listings holding back sales numbers. The normal spring demand for rural properties is anticipated to return once the election is over. “Demand remains from active well-financed investors for rural development land.”
August 2017 housing market update Time Period August 2017 August 2016 12 months to August 2017 12 months to August 2016
Number of sales* 777 properties 1,003 properties
Total value of sales $714,005,788 $909,279,894
9,811 properties
$9,148,760,208
12,653 properties
$10,868,678,901
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TADPOLE PRODUCTIONS: At The PumpHouse
Paul Glover and Lisa Chappell.
TWO by Jim Cartwright
Starring Lisa Chappell and Paul Glover at The PumpHouse, October 26th to November 5th TWO has garnered rave reviews around the world and well-known actors Paul Glover and Lisa Chappell reunite in October for Tadpole Productions to bring you this wonderfully clever play by well-known English actor and playwright, Jim Cartwright. Set in a rundown local pub, it takes the audience through a spectrum of human emotions, giving intimate insights into the lives of the colourful pub regulars. These great actors play 14 characters, from the bantering and bickering publican and his wife to a womanising wouldbe Lothario and his long suffering girlfriend. There’s the ‘other woman’, hiding behind her sunglasses, trying to drum up courage to confront her married lover; the old man who takes quiet comfort in his memories of his late wife; the fat couple who come to the pub to eat crisps and watch TV; while a buttoned up headmistress type reveals her secret lust for “big men”. In a series of sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, yet always incredibly human vignettes, each character or couple reflects fragments of ourselves as the play mines the depths of human experience.
Set in a rundown local pub it takes the audience through a spectrum of human emotions… Described as hilarious, heart achingly sad and above all honest, don’t miss Tadpole Productions TWO directed by Janice Finn. You will laugh, you will cry – and you may need a drink… TWO is staged at The PumpHouse Theatre in Takapuna from Thursday 26th October to Sunday 5th November, with weekend matinees. Book at The PumpHouse 09 489 8360 or www.pumphouse.co.nz And make the most of block booking discounts or dinner at the French Rendezvous café next to the theatre before the show! 28
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Earlybirds, Cruises & Cuba House of Travel Browns Bay has all the UK & Europe Earlybird deals in store for 2018, and October is ‘Plan A Cruise’ month, which means the best deals for you. The airlines have introduced very competitive fares into Europe starting from $1399 for economy class and business class fares start from $5000, dependent on travel dates and destinations. Stopover packages start from $1. The river cruise companies have also sweetened their offerings with discounts, fly free or air credits. Onboard credits, extra perks and cabin upgrades are some of the deals being offered by cruise companies. October will see coach, cycling and walking tours plus car hire/lease companies introduce their Earlybird discounts. So to get the best deals and talk through your itinerary with our experienced, friendly consultants come into our store, or send us an email.
The river cruise companies have also sweetened their offerings with discounts, fly free or air credits. If you are in your twenties or thirties, Charlotte is taking an Intrepid Tour to Cuba via Mexico, departing Auckland 23 April 2018. This tour saves $700 on the standard package, so if Cuba is on your list, this is the best time to tick it off. Call in or send us an email for full details. We are local, we are travellers ourselves and care about our clients. House of Travel Browns Bay - 17A Clyde Road, Browns Bay, Ph 479 1003. Email: brownsbay@hot.co.nz www.hotbrownsbay.co.nz
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Cam Calkoen: Bending Perceptions, Inspiring Change 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.
Out of the comfort zone in the big apple! Monday morning; wake up have breakfast. Get in car. Go to work. Look up and see the Sky Tower. Meet with people and in places I know. Wednesday morning, wake up have breakfast, but where is the breakfast I know? Navigate the subway. Look up and see the Empire State Building. Meet with people and in places I don’t know. Routine and comfort is a true privilege but sometimes we need to step into different environments to be able to level up and see even more. I’ve recently returned from my fifth trip to New York City (NYC) to build a bigger part of my speaking dream but taking what I know into environments that fall outside the day-to-day routine is not as simple as just jumping on the plane and and running on the other side. In fact the other side becomes a combination of learning to walk and sprinting at the same time. Yes people speak English in NYC but other than that it is completely foreign from what I’ve got comfortable with living here on the North Shore; the climate, the transport, the food, sights and sounds, all things that make me realise that I’m outside my day-to-day routine and with this, taking a while to adapt to it’s as if I’m learning to walk. But then the alarm is off at 5am and after an hour in the gym it’s meeting, meeting, meeting, speech, speech, speech, interview, interview, interview (with all the other foreign stuff thrown in between) and at 12:15am the head hits the pillow knowing there are another seven days living at sprint pace, a pace that saw that 18 hour day evaporate in a blink of an eye. So why do I do this and why do I suggest doing this for anyone wanting to take their business, their career, their dream to the next level. Three reasons: • The only constant in this world is change and each time we do things we adopt new experiences which means we take home different learnings. Sometimes we need to prompt this change rather that wait for it to happen. • Through discomfort and vulnerability we are forced to think outside the square on how we do things and we are forced to think of them fast. • We have limited time in which to embrace the opportunity and leverage the environment, we don't want to mis anything, we don’t want to waste our time but we are the greatest unknown so we have to think differently, we have to be bold, we have to be brave and have to believe in ourselves 100%. Now I’m back home, I’m in an environment that I know like the back of my hand, I can pick up a phone and not worry about things like an accent, I don’t need to feel vulnerable or uncomfortable, I can go into the café I know, the gym I like, I can embrace my environment to a whole new level, I can propel my dream beyond what I could initially comprehend IF and the ‘IF’ is very important... IF I don’t forget what it felt like to be outside my comfort zone in NYC and IF I don’t let the lessons learnt there be lost in the familiarity of home. Travel, whether it be for personal, pleasure or professional, opens our eyes and stretches our imagination, it is what I believe to be one of the universities for life. If things start to feel stale, if we don’t know where we're going, or seeking change that we can’t yet identify... jump on a plane to somewhere new with the intention to do there what we do at home and with that will come appreciation and innovation within what we know. 30
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YES Disability Support Centre: News
Dream to Reality In this article we are share some exerts of the adventure of a young man, Shane, with a learning disability and his adventure on the high seas in the tall sailing ship Tenacious. This dream was made a reality with the support of some amazingly philanthropic people on the North Shore, they changed a life forever. As told by Shane: Day One: I arrived in Auckland and boarded the Tenacious and met the crew members I will be living with for the next 14 days. I was shown my cabin and where I would be sleeping. After the sixth day I realised I had been sleeping at the Shane on the wheel of Tenacious, wrong end. Day Three: We are off (once immigration clears us). The pilot is now on board and it is all happening. He guides us through the safe channels and off we go. We see the Navy following us and wonder what we have done. They gave up and returned to port after an hour. This was my first time learning how to sail and it wasn’t easy. Three hours in we are all seasick, hanging over the side and feeding the fish. Day Six: I saw a log. First thing I saw since Auckland. I discovered that after six days I really needed to have a shower. Quite an experience being tossed around while showering but I smelt better after my three minute shower. I now appreciate the simple things of life. On board even going to the toilet is a bit of a mission. Day Seven: Time for a drink so I found out where the bar was and donated some money to the Tenacious. I was on galley duty. The chef calls the captain to put the braces on as it was very rough. Time for lunch. Day 10 or 11 we crossed the Tropic of Capricorn and all had a swim. Everyone even the unwilling. 6th-7th September: We awoke to a beautiful morning at anchorage off Dravuni Island. The islanders were unsure about our presence to begin with. The captain went ashore and explained what we were about. He met with the chief and we were allowed to stay for four hours. The next Island was very welcoming and I drank kava. Almost too welcoming. We arrived at night and spent the next day there. The chief gave us coconuts and bananas and the villagers invited us in to their homes. They were very generous and I wished I had a gift for them. The captain gave them 30 litres of diesel for their generator. At night the locals came on board and sang to us and the chef cooked a traditional Fijian dish. Next day we were up and sailing to Suva at 7am. My great adventure was almost over. It was sad leaving my new shipmates and tears were shed. I would love to do it all again and am pleased to know that I won’t need a buddy next time. I would like to thank Yes Disability for making my trip possible. It was truly a once in a lifetime opportunity. I have made friends for life and have people to stay with all over the world. Together we can change lives. Yes Disability Resource Centre. Phone 09 414 5360, info@yesdisability.org.nz or by visiting our website www.yesdisability.org.nz
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Life Lessons: with Life Education Trust
Achieved without government funding As I write this month’s update from Life Education we are a week out from the general election. What a relief it will be to have it over. I can’t remember another election where we have been subjected to so many promises Christine from all sides. The great relief for us at Meyer-Jones Life Education is that we are not reliant on government funding. This was a deliberate decision made at the beginning of our programme 30 years ago by Life Education’s New Zealand founder Trevor Grice. The decision to go it alone has allowed Life Education to develop its programmes free of political interference. The programmes are carefully researched and developed by experts and tailored to meet the needs of schools and society in general. Life Education offers an education to children outside the classroom experience. It’s this environment, our registered specialist teachers and an integrated enquiry-based planning model that makes Life Education successful. It also provides opportunities to develop the following New Zealand curriculum values: Innovation, enquiry and curiosity by thinking critically, creatively and reflectively. Diversity, as found in our different cultures, languages and heritages. Equity, through fairness and social justice. Community and participation for the common good. Ecological sustainability and care for the environment. Integrity, which involves being honest, responsible, accountable and acting ethically. Respect for themselves, others and human rights. Our impact on student learning is greatly enhanced where teachers and our educators plan together and integrate learning experiences from the wider class programme with the content taught in our mobile classroom. It’s important to stress here that the current curriculum taught at our schools does cover some of the areas mentioned above. Our job, as we see it, is to add further value and to help the schools with areas of a particular concern to them. Hence the reason we call at each school prior to our visit and ask questions about their programmes and needs. All this is achieved without any government money. As a charity we are extremely grateful to our sponsors, donors and friends of Harold, whose support enables us to deliver these quality programmes. This year, as I’ve mentioned in this column before, Life Education is celebrating 25 years service to the children of the North Shore. On November 16 we are holding a celebration to acknowledge the work the Trust has achieved and to thank the many people who have contributed over the years. If you are a past trustee, donor or sponsor please get in touch with us so Harold can make sure you are invited. Contact details: chair@lifeeducationnorthshore.nz or secretary@lifeeducationnorthshore.nz Onwards and upwards. Christine Meyer-Jones, Chair Life Education Trust North Shore Visit: www.lifeeducationnorthshore.nz
Life Education Trust will be visiting the following schools in October Sunnynook - Pinehill - Forrest Hill - Bayview
Well Foundation: Update Brought to you by Board Chair, Craig Donaldson and CEO, Andrew Young.
You can help local women facing breast cancer
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Just over a year ago, Lisa Morrissey, a North Shore wife, mother and grandmother, went for a regular mammogram where she received the lifechanging news that she had breast cancer. “I went in for a routine check-up, not expecting anything to be wrong, but then three days later I got the call that said I had breast cancer and from there the last year has been a whirlwind of surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and finally now Lisa Morrissey the Herceptin treatment,” she says. The good news is that while 3000 New Zealand women just like Lisa, get diagnosed with breast cancer every year, 80% of these women recover. For women living in the greater Auckland region, breast cancer treatment has been provided only at Auckland City Hospital in Grafton. This often involves travelling on a long and exhausting journey to the city where they are faced with gridlocked traffic and high parking costs as well as the added stress of trying to find a carpark at an over-stretched hospital. Many times this can end in tears – and missed appointments. Over the last year, Lisa has been taking the bus from her Sunnynook home to Auckland City Hospital for her treatments. “So I don’t have to drive in to town, I’ve been catching the bus to my treatments, spending 40 minutes getting to Auckland City Hospital and then back home. But because the treatment really takes it out of me, the journey back is pretty exhausting. I usually go straight home, collapse into bed and fall asleep.” After noticing a need for local women in the North Shore community to have cancer treatment options closer to home, North Shore Hospital is opening a new Cancer Day Care Facility which provides Herceptin infusions to local women diagnosed with breast cancer. We are fundraising for two reclining medical chairs and a vital signs monitor to safely deliver Herceptin to women in this new local service. Undergoing treatment after a cancer diagnosis is an overwhelming experience, but the ability to recline in a comfortable chair during the procedure will hopefully allow these women to feel much more relaxed during the 75-minute treatment which is required every three weeks over a 12-month period. If you can help, please donate now and spread the word to your friends and family to do the same. You can donate on our website www.wellfoundation.org.nz . And our friends at North Shore Taxis and Rotary Club of East Coast Bays are holding their annual ‘Drive 4 Life’ golf tournament on November 16 at the Waitemata Golf Club in Devonport. Proceeds will help fund the items needed for the new breast cancer service. The tournament will be followed by a charity auction, so if you have something you’d like to donate to the auction or would like to enter a team of four, please get in touch with the Rotary Club of East Coast Bays or the Well Foundation by emailing info@welfoundation.org.nz Your help will support local women in our community, just like Lisa, who are living with breast cancer. Until next time, go well. Well Foundation, Level 2, 15 Shea Tce, Takapuna, Auckland www.wellfoundation.org.nz The Well Foundation is the official charity supporting Waitemata District Health Board
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Education: Long Bay College
A warm welcome to new principal Long Bay College's new principal, Mr CJ Healey, was given a warm welcome to the school with a powhiri where students and teachers representing Glenfield College took part in gifting Mr Healey to Long Bay College. Mr Healey spent more than 18 months as principal at Glenfield College before returning to Long Bay College. In 2000, when he first moved to New Zealand from Britain, Mr Healey was a teacher in both the Health and Physical Education and Social Sciences departments of Long Bay College. Mr Healey has also worked at Avondale College as a Deputy Principal where he was instrumental in the creation of Academies in Innovation, Sport and the Performing Arts.
CJ Healey
Guardian of Long Bay College Long Bay College has another newcomer on its grounds also. A 10 week old Rottweiler puppy is the newest member of the security company looking after Long Bay College, Campus Security. The Long Bay College Junior Council had the difficult task of naming the puppy, and after quite some deliberation, it decided on the name Kaitiaki. This is a New Zealand term used for the MÄ ori concept of guardianship and protecting the sky, the sea and the land. The students felt that it was a fitting name considering Kaitiaki will be a guardian of the school.
LBC Alumni Day On Friday 3 November 2017, Long Bay College will be holding its annual Alumni Day where former students of the school challenge the current top teams in Cricket, Football, Volleyball and Netball. Games will be held at the school. Cricket begins at
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10am, while the other matches will be held in the afternoon from 12.30pm. 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.
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