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Out & About on the Shore

Charlotte Reddecliffe, Gretta-Rose Henderson, Lucy Reddecliffe, Monty Henderson, Connie Austin, Savannah Leech and Elias Dunne.

Jovaan Hopwood, Max McKenzie, Hugo Curran and Nathaniel Hay. Zoe Sun, Aucktons Sudsang, Sophia Hay, Sophia Law and Quinn Martin.

Lest We Forget - 1st Devonport Scouts and Calliope Sea Scouts remember

1st Devonport Scouts Group and Calliope Sea Scouts joined forces on Monday 25th April to commemorate the 106th Devonport Anzac Day celebrations. With 35 members, 18 leaders plus parents and caregivers in attendance, the 60-strong group gathered to pay their respects. After watching the RSA's poignant service via live-stream, the keas, cubs, scouts, venturers, leaders and parents marched somberly along King Edward's parade from the Sea Scout's 'Ship' to the Devonport War Memorial to lay wreaths and poppies. This was a respectful and deeply moving remembrance of those who have fallen by our younger generations. Lest we forget - we shall remember them.

Kevin Law, Angela Reddecliffe, Cliff Brown, Jeff Reddecliffe, Theo Hoyte, Marguerite Spencer, Dorothée Basel and Jake Henderson. Take the stress out of Christmas The gift that everyone will thank you for Scouts Leader Cliff Brown and Sea Scouts Leader Marguerite Spencer lead the parade.

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With Devonport locals desperate for some much-needed community socialisation, the Food Truck Collective set up at Woodall Park in Narrow Neck on Friday 8 April, delivering the best Friday night fun and food! Nine food trucks offered a plethora of global cuisines: Japanese gyoza, American hot dogs and Hash 'n' Smash, Indonesian, Dutch fries, Grownup Donuts, Italian gelato, Hungarian fried bread, and Spanish paella, as well as a licensed bar for craft beers, delicious wines and soft drinks. The event attracted roughly 1,000 friends, families and locals making it a huge hit, so much so that the Food Truck Collective will be back at Woodall Park on Saturday 14 May from 5-9pm. Grab picnic rugs, friends and family and head down to experience the best street kai – the perfect way to kick start the weekend with great food and great vibes with your local community.

Zephyr Lane, Ralph Lane, Harry Cranckshaw, Jimmy Foster, Gabe Dellabarca, Finn Lazzari, Liam Carey and Raphael Dellabarca.

Jacob, Riley, Isla and Trudy Thumath. Kate, Bella, Nick and Harrison Wallwork. Farhad Golzar, Dolma and Mina Ahmadi. Gay and Bryan McDonald with Ritchie McCaw.

Isla Davis, Lucia Wright, Mikina Maclaren and Chloe Franklin. Aimee and Gia Le Verne, Olive Michelsen, Finley Johnstone, Sam, Hunter, Nicola and Eloise Michelsen. Ulric and Celeste Raymond, Sparrow Phillips and Amelia Vivian.

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Celebrating the new courtyard canopy at The PumpHouse Theatre

Commissioned to celebrate the theatre’s 40th year in 2017, the project from start to finish spanned nearly 75 months. An impressive $74,900 was raised with significant contributions from Genevieve Becroft and the Becroft Foundation, and from Milford local and PumpHouse Trust Board member, Peter Baird. Nearly 1,000 others contributed either large sums or added a couple of extra dollars when they bought a ticket - every donation made a difference! Working with local North Shore businesses the canopy is now proudly in place, with help from Shade Systems, Dave Pearson Architects, Brite Sparx Electrical and Landscape Creations. The canopy covers the area between the theatre, amphitheatre and café buildings, and will provide shelter from Aotearoa’s classic ‘four seasons in one day’ weather for people attending the theatre. The team welcomes you to come down and check out the courtyard canopy anytime, day or night!

Cutting of the Ribbon - Peter Baird.

Peter and Joy Burn, James Bell. Zoe Keestra and Jenni Keestra, Karl Leaning. Helena Easey, Murray Moffatt, Mags DelaneyMoffatt, Siobhan Donnelly, Aria Harrison-Sparke and David Easey.

Ruth Ell, Heather Sharples, Angela and Rachel Antony. Richard Hills, James Bell and Chris Darby. Kris Jack and Tanya Wheeler.

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