With every New Year, comes greater challenges in life. I wish you courage, hope and faith to overcome all the hurdles you face. May 2015 be a wonderful year for you.
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CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 021 501 200 ... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 2) Hello everyone … Wow 2015 Happy New Year to you may your year be filled with good health and happy times. Many will be on the road so please take care out there. Slow down, respect others be patient. There will be an influx of people in the area so show patients when in shops when waiting to be served. Give the people that are working a break as it is a busy and tiring time of year. CCS BOP Community News Letter and all their advertisers wish each and everyone of you a wonderful a very happy properous New Year…. Party Safe and don’t drink and drive. We welcome advice, criticism, praise and wants good or bad so email me. Please enclose some form of contact (Phone Number/Email address) so I can contact you regarding any issues you wish to inform/share with me if required. TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT
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2015 School Term Dates Primary, Intermediate & Secondary 1st Term 02nd February....02nd April 2015 2nd Term 20th April ............03rd July 2015 3rd Term 20th July …......... 25th September 2015 4th Term 12th October …..18th December 2015
Secondary & Composite (4th Term 12th October-15th December) Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, And that has twenty-eight days clear, And twenty-nine in each leap year.
Queens Birthday
Good Friday Easter Monday Mothers Day
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December - February March - May June - August September - November
Public Holidays 2015 New Years Day: 1st Thursday January Day after NY Day: Friday 2nd January Waitangi Day: Friday 6th February Good Friday: Friday 3rd April Easter Monday: Monday 6th April Anzac Day: Monday 27th April Queens Birthday: Monday 01st June Labour Day: Monday 26th October Christmas Day: Friday 25th December Boxing Day: Monday 28th December Valentines Day: 14th February Mothers Day: 10th May Fathers Day: 6th September Christmas Eve 24th December New Years Eve 31st December The year 2015 is a common year, with 365 days in total
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CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 07 5755 181 ... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 4) Holiday Cooking Food plays a major part in holiday celebrations, please remember unattended cooking is very dangerous. Stay in the kitchen while you're frying, grilling, or broiling food. If you must leave the kitchen for even a short period of time, turn off the stove and move any oil or fat pans off the stove. Keep anything that can catch fire (oven mitts, wooden utensils, paper or plastic bags, towels, etc.) away from your stovetop, including your apron or any long-sleeved shirt. Protect little ones from burns, keep them out of the kitchen while you're cooking. Have you checked your smoke detectors???? Do it now … they just might save a life in the case of an emergency. Don’t risk your home and most important your family and friends. See you have alarms on every level of your home especially near sleeping areas. BBQ’s Barbeques are always a great way of people getting together. Gas bottles should always be checked to see that they are not leaking gas. See that the BBQ is placed away from the foot traffic. Always have a bucket of water or a hose handy. Alcohol and BBQs are not a good combination. People who are in party mood and drinking should not be in charge of the BBQ. Keep children away from the cooking area. Common sense is required which will prevent accidents happening. Food: Make sure you take all precautions with the food as BBQs are a good way of contracting food poisoning. Keep food covered, Make sure your food is cooked properly. Don’t leave food in the heat of the day Flys love uncovered food.
DRINK DRIVING We have all been warned about drink driving. We all know we are not to drink & drive …!!! As the ads on the TV say …. DON’T BE A BLOODY IDIOT! Have your partys enjoy your friends and celebrate Christmas but use your brains and organise your travel home or stay at your friend’s place. Taxis are available and in the end are cheaper than a drink driving ticket, loss of licence or living with the fact you have injured or killed another person. Remember if you kill another person or yourself you HURT & WRECK so many people’s lives.
PARTY SAFE Hey it’s party season that means fun times with friends. It’s great to be out having fun BUT party safe!!! Don’t think it can’t happen to you. People do spike drinks … Never leave your drink unattended. Unless you know who is buying your drink get it yourself. Contacts: Always have emergency numbers with you. Parents, Friends, Emergency no: 111, Taxi numbers. Always let family know where you are and who you are with. Drink: Don’t drink and drive… make sure you have a sober driver or order a taxi. Don’t get in a car with someone that has been drinking. Make sure you have money in case you need a taxi. ID: Always carry your ID so in an emergency you can be identified and family contacted if needed. Keep your ID safe. Mobile Phone: Make sure your mobile phone is fully charged … put your ID detail on your phone, Keep your mobile on you at all times in case you need it. Drink: Monitor your drink intake. Intoxication puts you in a vulnerable place for danger (disputes, rape, Alcatraz lockup) Don’t make an idiot of yourself that you can’t remember and regret. Carry some morals with you while out having fun. don't scull or mix your drinks. Groups: You are far more safe by staying in groups or with a friend. Take extra care if out on your own. Spiking Drinks: Buy your own drink. Don’t leave your drink un-attended!!! Keep your drink in sight at all. times and know who is around you. Don’t share drinks this can be a danger. It could be spiked
(Don’t think it can’t happen to you) Are You Going On Holiday? Is Your Home Safe & Secure? Here are just a few reminders of keeping your home safe while you are away. Many home are broken into so it is important to take steps to secure your home. Have you thought about having someone you can trust to live in your home while you are away. Don’t advertise to everyone that you are going away… don’t share your holiday before you go on facebook. Have a security system put into your home and/or display a sign on your windows so it can be seen See that your window and door locks are all working … locking your home properly can help to deter burglars Make sure you know who has keys and access to your home. Get your neighbour or a friend to keep your mail box empty and open and shut your gate for you. Disconnect power to your appliances for example TV, Dryers Washing machines, Radios, Computers and so on.
Holidays are meant to be relaxing fun and happy times with family and friends. Trespassing an unwanted person. If a person is not welcome, the most common trespass is where you give the person a written notice stating they are trespassed from the property or premises. It is dated, name of the person trespassed, the place of trespass is noted and a reason signed by the person trespassing the offender. You then send a copy of the trespass to the police where it is lodged. If that person comes back to the property or premises you then ring and report it to the police, they then deal with the offending person. A verbal trespass is where you verbally trespass a person from the property or premises. You forward the details to the police to lodge and if the offender returns you ring the police to deal with the situation. Anybody can trespass a person from their property or premises.
Babysitters If you are going out and getting babysitters make sure you know who you are leaving with your children. It is better if the children know the babysitter so they feel secure and safe. See they have your contact numbers in case there is a problem. Make sure they have the house locked for safety. Leave the emergency numbers by the phone in case there is an emergency with the child they are babysitting (fire police ambulance… your numbers, neighbours/friends number …) what to do in the case of fire. Make sure the sitter understands your instructions … you are trusting them with your children.
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OLD GRUMPY’S GALLERY…… Welcome to Old Grumpy’s Gallery and Welcome to 2015. Bob and Verena would like to wish you all a very Happy, Healthy and Successful New Year…. 2014 had been a landmark year for us. We have both been blessed with good health that has allowed us to attend to being “Old Grumpys” for each and every business day of the past year. We continue to establish our unique emporium and are delighted with the ever increasing numbers of customers who visit us many of whom have become wonderful friends. Many people comment that we must be pleased when the cruise ships are in port…. Whereas it is very nice to have these magnificent vessels in port.. In truth we don’t really see any significant increase in daily sales. In fact what is noticeable is that many of our regular customers don’t seem to come into town when the cruise ships are here. However we are delighted to receive cruise ship passengers and crew into Old Grumpy’s Gallery….Many becoming regular customers… Apart from our regular local customers, the most rewarding “ tourist trade” we receive comes from national holiday makers and weekenders, many of whom have become regulars and make their way to Old Grumpy’s Gallery as soon as they hit town.. Mainly they come to stock up on good reading material from our vast stocks of pre-loved books. Where surely we have the best value dollar for dollar on books anywhere in New Zealand NEW CAMERA FOR CHRISTMAS ... Don’t forget there is more to Old Grumpy’s than pre-loved books. We set up our business around Bob’s photography skills… We are holding new photography schools in the coming weeks and are taking bookings now, either for one on one tutoring or group classes. (See our announcement elsewhere in this newsletter). Not only will we teach you to make snapshots into great shots, most importantly we will teach you how to use and control your camera. Check out our images on Old Grumpy’s Facebook page.. Our Vinyl Record range continues to grow… It is fascinating that we have almost established a cult following of music lovers who happily spend hours sorting through the latest arrivals… If you have not yet been to Old Grumpy’s Gallery, then please come and see us we will make you welcome… Come on over relax enjoy a nice fresh coffee or tea and a delicious slice of your choice.. And once again have a Truly, Happy, Healthy and Successful New Year
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Many people believe that Domestic violence is only physical abuse. However, Domestic violence takes many different forms. It may also be psychological, sexual, financial or spiritual violence. Physical Violence includes hitting, pinching, spitting, slapping, pushing, punching, kicking, burning, stabbing, strangulation, suffocating & shooting. It may also include threats to cause harm Psychological Violence (sometimes referred to as emotional or verbal abuse) includes put-downs, name calling, jealousy, harassing, screaming, using degrading language, insults, criticism, harming pets or animals, isolation from family and friends, and threats to leave the relationship or to commit suicide if the victim does not co-operate Sexual Violence includes unwanted touching or sexual activity, raping and forcing victim into unwanted sexual practices. It may include control over birth control, forced pregnancies or abortions and transmission of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Financial Violence occurs when an individual uses finances to control another individual. This could include forcing a person to hand over all or part of their salary or by denying someone access to their own finances, making victim ask or beg for money, forceful removal of money from victim Spiritual Violence occurs when an individual uses religious or spiritual matters to control another, such as forcing another to follow a particular faith or give up their religion or justifying their violence as religiously and spiritually acceptable The book Alcoholics Anonymous, the basic text of A.A., says: "We alcoholics are men and women who lost the ability to control our drinking. We know that no real alcoholic ever recovers control. All of us felt at times that we were regaining control, but such intervals - usually brief - were inevitably followed by still less control, which led in time to pitiful and incomprehensible de-moralisation." If the above describes you, you think you have a problem with alcohol, or you know someone who does, here you will find: a phone number to call and talk to someone who understands, the address of an A.A. meeting near you, details on how to order a book or pamphlet about A.A. and alcoholism, stories of alcoholics who have come to A.A., a copy of Mainstay, A.A.’s meeting in print and much more… Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. For more information please call 0800 229 6757 or visit AA.org.nz You are welcome to attend an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous at 11 Victoria Road Mount Maunganui St Peters Hall every Tuesday evening at 7.30pm. There are other meetings every day of the week in Tauranga you can get the details from the AA web site or by ringing 0800 229 6757. Regards Josef
Buying a Laptop Pt 2 Last month I talked about buying a laptop. You may have noticed that I did not cover some of the details such as Apple vs Windows, Chromebook, etc. Apple make some well designed laptops that are fundamentally about ease of use with the ability to work with any Apple accessory. That means you can spend more time using the laptop and less time trying to make it work. The downside is it costs more. MS Windows has a huge base of users. And while the process of keeping the laptop working, and getting any accessories to work has got easier over time, it can still be a frustrating experience. But, when everything is working, then everyone is happy. Price can vary quite a bit depending on what is included, and not included, and the quality of the included items. Chromebooks are relatively new, and as the name might suggest it comes from Google. Predominately designed for internet cloud based activity, although other functionality is possible. I’d highly recommend testing one fully before purchasing to ensure it is what you want. You can also run various forms of Linux on laptops, as well as Android. However, may I suggest that those that wish to do so would not be reading this column. Finally, as I said last month, talk to the sales people. Tell them about what you need the laptop for and what you want to run on it. Think about their suggestions. Visit other stores if you’re not 100% sure on what to get. Remember, you are the buyer and you are in control. I primarily support MS Windows and Mac OS on a variety of different makes of laptop. If you have any more questions, give me a call (see my ad for contact details) …
David: Kings Computers
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CC’s Prop Hire Make a difference to your event, function or party.... Enhance your occasion with a choice of unique props from our huge range.. Hang out with Elton. Dine with Elvis.... Pose with Marilyn.... Props for all themes... Sport.. World Leaders... Showbiz.. Celebrities... Easy to hire.. easy to arrange The props stand between 6-8ft and look absolutely fabulous. They are hand painted wood and must be put in a secure safe place as a feature where children cannot climb on them. Great for shop window displays. They look awesome. We also have hollow barrels two sizes. To view and for more information contact Cindy on....." Phone: 021
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The kitten season is now in full swing, for us silly season is our kitten season and coincidentally they both are at the same time of the year. We currently have over 100 kittens at the shelter or in foster homes and this number is quickly growing, they are being well cared for by wonderful people who have opened their homes and hearts to having very cute families of either mum and kittens or orphaned kittens to care for. Over the next few weeks and months these kittens and many more will return to the shelter to be placed for adoption, so that we can find them a loving forever home and the 2nd chance that they deserve. Already we have had quite a few 8 week old kittens in adoption and it really is a first in first served scenario as they have only lasted in adoption a very short time – totally irresistible; from now on we will have plenty of kittens all ready to go being placed in adoption, the variety changing with each new adoption, so please remember to come and see us; make the Tauranga SPCA your first choice for a new family member. We will have a variety of choices of colours, long hair, short hair, ages, personalities so many that you will struggle to choose your new family member; and in your struggle to choose will end up with two – we have seen that happen many a time. The best thing about adopting a new four legged family member from the Tauranga SPCA is that they have already been vet checked, had flea and worm treatment, a vaccination, they have been de-sexed, micro-chipped and their details with yours (when you adopt) will be registered on the NZ Companion Animal register. We do have an adoption fee of $115.00 per kitten and $105.00 per adult cat, this fee helps us towards the costs of the above necessities, which is what they are necessities to ensure the best start for your new friend and when you take your new family member home the only thing you need to worry about is showering them with love. Please come and see us at 43 Alach Street, to give an animal a new forever home and a second chance at life – one that they deserve. SPCA Tauranga
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16 Andy Bowman Saturday 17 Tony Wellington Sunday 18 Helen Riley (4.30pm-7.30pm)
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Friday 23 Che Orton Saturday 24 Blaze Sunday 25 Des & Pete (4.30pm-7.30pm)
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Friday 30 Mark Taupiri Saturday 31 Gerry Lee
Market Dates Mount Maunganui Farmer's Market Every Sunday from 9am-1pm Phoenix car park, Mount Maunganui Greerton Markets Last Saturday of each month 9am-2pm, Tauranga Katikati Plant and Produce Market Every Friday 4pm -6pm A & P Showground's, SH2, Katikati Moggies Market 2nd Saturday of each month Katikati Memorial Hall Maketu Flea Market 3rd and 5th Sunday of each month Maketu Village Green Omokoroa Lions Market 1st Sunday of each month 8am-noon Western Avenue, Omokoroa Papamoa Lions Market. 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month , Simpson Reserve, Dickson Rd. Papamoa. Red Square Market 2nd Friday of each month Downtown Tauranga Tauranga South Community Patrols Car Boot sale, Greerton Village School 8am.3rd Saturday of the month Tauranga Farmers’ Market Each Saturday from 8am-12pm Tauranga Primary School, 5th Avenue The Cargo Shed Saturdays and Sundays, Some public holidays, 5 Dive Crescent, Tauranga Bethlehem Market. 1st , 3rd Sunday of every month 8am-12noon ‌ Bethlehem Village Centre Car Boot Sale Evans Road Community Church 3rd Saturday of each month. Lions Bethlehem Market (B Town Centre) 1st/3rd Sunday each month 8am-12noon Historic Village Market, Every 2nd Saturday of the month 9 am to 1pm 17 Avenue Tauranga. Cambridge Farmers Market ‌ Victoria Park, Cambridge ... Every Saturday 8am-12 noon Te Awamutu Twilight Far mer s Mar ket ‌ Selwyn Park ... Every Thursday 3.30pm-6.30pm Frankton Market, Commer ce Str eet, Fr ankton ...Ever y Satur day 8am-1pm Hamilton Farmers Market, 204 River Road, Hamilton ‌ Every Sunday 8am-12noon Tamahere Country Market ‌ St Stephens Church, Tamahere Hamilton ‌ Every 3rd Saturday Raglan Creative Market Old School Ar ts Centr e ‌ Stewart Street Raglan ‌ 2nd Sunday each month 10am-2pm Waihi Beach Fresh Produce Market Community Centr e, Waihi Beach ‌ 2nd and 4th Sunday each month, 9am-11am Taupo Riverside Market River side Par k Reser ve, Redoubt Str eet, Taupo ‌ Every Saturday 10am-1pm Rotorua Night Market Tutanekai Str eet, Rotor ua ‌ Every Thursday 5pm-9pm Thames Market Pollen Str eet, Thames ‌ Every Saturday 8am-12noon The Little Big Markets, The Mount Spor ts Centr e - cnr Matai Street & Maunganui Road, 9am-2pm, 1st Saturday each month The Little Vintage Markets, The Mt Citizens Club -345 Maunganui Rd, Mt Maunganui 9am-2pm, 2nd Saturday each month
Papamoa Lions Market. January are 2nd, 11th and 25th. ‌ February back to normal dates New Year's Resolution: To tolerate fools more gladly, provided this does not encourage them to take up more of my time.
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Graffiti or Noise People are entitled to make a reasonable level of noise, but everyone also has the right to have excessive noise stopped or reduced, provided the noise is under human control. Graffiti vandalism (tagging) is a crime that affects the whole community. It can lower property values and encourage more vandalism and other types of crime. It also costs a lot of money to clean up – money that could be better spent on other things for Tauranga City. If you have an issue with noise, you can call the Council on 07 577 7000 at any time of the day or night to report it. If you see someone tagging phone 111 immediately. The Police have a better chance of taking legal action if they can catch an offender in the act. For general graffiti reporting please call the Council 07 577 7000.
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New Zealand lies on the boundary of the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates. Most earthquakes occur at faults, which are breaks extending deep within the earth, caused by movements of these plates. There are thousands of earthquakes each year in New Zealand, but most of them are too small to bother us. The large, damaging earthquakes can occur at any time so it is best to be prepared
Before the earthquake Make a Household Emergency Plan (including an Emergency Grab Bag) Assemble enough food and water to last 3 days if you were stuck at home Practice Drop, Cover and Hold Identify safe places in your home
During the earthquake Drop, Cover and Hold Stay indoors till the shaking stops If you are driving , pull over to a clear spot and stay with your seatbelt fastened. Make sure it is safe before you exit anywhere
After the earthquake Listen to your local radio station for emergency broadcasts. Expect to feel aftershocks Check yourself and get first aid if needed Help others if you can Keep your animals and pets controlled and safe Lace Crystal Silver Coral Sapphire Emerald
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•There is a 10 minute grace period. This means that if you are parking for less than 10 minutes you don’t need to pay. •There is no charge for parking buildings and off-street car parks on Saturdays. •On-street parking charges apply Monday – Friday 9am - 4pm and Saturdays from 9am – 1pm. •All parking is free on Sundays and public holidays. •Depending on your requirements, the Elizabeth Street and Spring Street parking buildings will
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Bird of Paradise Given by a woman to a man to symbolize faithfulness Aster Symbolizing love, Delicacy Bluebell Gratitude, Constancy, Humility Buttercup Riches, Childishness Camellia Per fection, Gratitude Carnation (Red) Aching heart, Admiration Christmas Rose Allay my disquiet Chrysanthemum J oy, Optimism, Per fection Cyclamen Good-Bye, Resignation Clover (Four -leaf) Will you be mine? Dahlia Elegance and Dignity, Forever thine Eucalyptus Protection Gardenia Secret love, You are lovely Fern Fascination Gerbera You are the sunshine of my life Fuchsia Good taste Hibiscus Delicate beauty, Consumed by love Iris Wisdom and Valor, Faith, Promise in love, Hope Ivy Affection, Friendship, Fidelity, Wedded love Lily Purity of heart, Majesty and Honor Daisy Beauty, Innocence, I will never tell, Loyal love, Purity Lavender Devotion, Love Gladiolus Strength of character, Love at fir st sight, Generosity Maidenhair Discretion Poppy (General) Imagination, Oblivion, Eternal sleep Primrose (Evening) Inconstancy Petunia Your presence soothes me, Anger, Resentment, Anger Pansy Mer riment, Thoughtful reflection Rose (Red) Passion, Love — Rose (White) Purity, Virginity Rose (Yellow) Infidelity, J ealousy — Rose (Coral) Desire Rose (Dar k pink) Thankfulness — Rose (Pale pink) J oy, Grace Rosebud (Red) Pure and Lovely Rhododendron I am dangerous, Danger, Beware Snapdragon Strength, Gracious lady Sunflower (Tall) Pride, False riches — Sunflower (Dwar f) Adoration Daffodil The sun is bright when I am with you, Respect, Sunshine, Unrequited love, Regard Forget-Me-Not As its name suggests - Forget me not, Memories, True love Jonquil Sympathy, Desir e, Affection r eturned, Love me, Affection Returned Lily of the Valley Humility, Happiness, Tear s of the Virgin Mary, Sweetness Marigold Sor r ow, J ealousy, Car ess, Pr etty love, Affection, Sacred, Affection Orchid Symbol of many children in China, Refinement, Beauty, Love Rose (Pink) Grace and Sweetness, Secret love, Per fect happiness, Secret Love Sweet Pea Thank you for a lovely time, Blissful pleasur e, Departure, Good-by Tulip (General) Fame, Perfect lover, Flower Emblem of Holland — Tulip (Yellow) Hopeless love, Sunshine in your smile Tulip (Variegated) Beautiful eyes — Tulip (Red) Declaration of love, Believe me Violet Modesty — Violet (White) Let´s take a chance — Violet (Blue) Love, Faithfulness, Watchfulness Water Lily Purity of heart — Water Lily (Yellow) Growing indifference — Water Lily (White) Eloquence
If you want more information go to: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/list-of-flower-names-and-Meanings of-flowers.html (This is really cool)
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CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 021 501 200 ... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 10) What Are We Doing? Why Do We Drink So Much Fizz? Its that time year when we start to clean up round the place so off to the dump we went and while we were paying at the booth I looked across and it hit me. The bins of fizz drink bottles, wine bottles and booze/fizz cans, it’s great that we recycle but it made me realize how serious it is the amount of crap we are putting into our bodys, and then we wonder why we have health issues and we are over weight. Hey and I am no exception to this as I sure put enough crap through my lips and yes I moan about the weight I am carrying. Maybe just take a moment to think about your recycling and what is in it and how much crap your family is consuming. Think about what you are feeding your children, what is their weight, are you putting them and yourself at risk of diabetes. We all know here in New Zealand we have become obese, unfit, and unhealthy. We all know it is up to each individual to control what you put in your mouth. However young children eat what the adults supply to them and they don’t understand that crap food is not good for them because it tastes so good and it’s what is being dished up to them. This photo is just the fizz bottles, when you next go to the dump just stop for a moment and look at the bins … its shocking to think we humans consume so much. This makes me think of Nigel Latta’s show on sugar So much sugar in our food and we don’t even know we are eating it. Nigel says for us to improve our health, weight and fitness we need to refrain from eating foods with sugar. Cut ALL soft drinks and sugared drinks, lollies, sweets, chocolates etc biscuits, cakes, muffins, slices, buns, bakery products, cheesecakes, etc. .desert foods: ice-cream, frozen desserts, sugary puddings breakfast cereals – most cereals are made from highly refined grains, with a lot of added sugar. Cut down on refined grain products, that is foods made from white flour refined grains (cereals, bread and bakery products) as these turn into glucose very quickly during digestion. Because we have eaten so much junk food for so long we think it would be too hard to stop. I guess this is a decision for each individual to make on how much you love life and want to live longer and feel healthy and of course look good. So it’s a new year and many of us make New Year Resolutions how about putting healthy eating on your list for you and your family. Don’t go cold turkey by trying to cut everything out … take small tangible steps to achieve your goal. Raise the cost of crap food and bring down the cost of good healthy food so people buy wise and eat healthier.
Intentions “Do not imagine that the good you intend will balance the evil you perform” Norman Mac Donald “The gap between intentions and actions is character.” Orrin Woodward “Words reveal your beliefs and intentions. Actions reveal your character. When they are in alignment, they reveal your greatest life.” Steve Maraboli
“Good intentions might sound nice, but it's positive actions that matter.” Tim Fargo “Over time, we commit acts with intentions, either good or bad, that require forgiveness.” Emily Thorne
“When your intentions are honest and pure, when you speak or act from a place of selflessness and love, the feedback and returns are unimaginable and immeasurable.” Nike Campbell-Fatoki
“Sometimes our best intentions are not enough, but always remain genuine.” M (Michelle) Carithers “Your thoughts don't matter if they are not converted into actions.” Tuskas C
Blonde and her Jaguar Carolyn, a very rich blonde, buys a new automatic Jaguar XKR Sports car. She drives the car perfectly well during the day, but at night, the car just won't go at all. After trying to drive the car at night for a week (but without any luck), she furiously calls the Jaguar dealer, and they send out a technician to her. The technician examines the car and finds nothing wrong with it. So he turns to the blonde and asks: "Ma'am, are you sure you are using the right gears?" Full of anger, the blonde replies: "You nut, you idiot, how on earth you could ask such a question? I'm not stupid you know! Of course I am using the right gears; I use "D" during the day and "N" at night. A woman woke in the middle of the night to find her husband missing from their bed. She got out of bed and checked around the house. She heard sobbing from the basement. After turning on the light and descending the stairs, she found he husband curled up into a little ball, sobbing. "Honey, what's wrong?" she asked, worried about what could hurt him so much. "Remember, 20 years ago, I got you pregnant, when you were 16? ...And your father threatened me to marry you or to go to jail?" "Yes, of course," she replied. "Well, I would have been released tonight." A little girl was sitting on her grandfather's lap as he read her a bedtime story. From time to time, she would take her eyes off the book and reach up to touch his wrinkled cheek. She was alternately stroking her own cheek, then his again. Finally she spoke up, "Grandpa, did God make you?" "Yes, sweetheart," he answered, "God made me a long time ago." "Oh," she paused, "Grandpa, did God make me too?" "Yes, indeed, honey," he said, "God made you a little while ago." Feeling their respective faces again, she observed, "God's getting better at it, isn't he?"
CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 021 501 200 ... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 11) Breaking the cycle of domestic violence is not easy but it is possible. Family Works Northern’s WAVE (Women against Violence Education) programme helps women become aware of the dynamics of domestic violence and builds their strength to make positive decisions for themselves and their families. Often the women who attend the first few sessions are apprehensive, simply because of the fear of the unknown. When working alongside women who have experienced domestic violence, it’s important to have true empathy and a non-judgmental approach -a “heart for the people”. It is a privilege, as a facilitator of the programme, to witness the growing self-esteem and confidence of each courageous woman who attends. WAVE runs for two hours once a week for 14 weeks. Ahakoa teitei te maunga ka taea te piki No matter how high the mountain, we can climb it. Mauri ora Riwa Wihapi Ahakoa pehea nunui te ngaru o te moana ka pakaru i te ihu o te waka No matter how high the wave of the sea, the prow of the little canoe will break it.
Reporting child abuse
NEW Alcohol Laws:
Anyone can report suspected child abuse in this country and people who call Child, Youth and Family can ask to remain anonymous. Even if an investigation results in no abuse being found the law will protect you if you disclosed or supplied information in good faith. Fear of being wrong is the single most common reason people might decide not to act. People feel this way because they might be afraid of: Repercussions - being thought insensitive - breaking a confidence - being disloyal. One of the best ways to overcome this fear is to equip ourselves with good knowledge and to discuss concerns early with an appropriate person. You can use the Child, Youth and Family freephone – 0508 326 459 – to sound out your concerns. If you are concerned that a child or young person is being abused, remember that their safety and wellbeing comes first. When you are reporting a concern, Child, Youth and Family will need to know as much as possible about the situation. Useful details include the name, age and ethnicity of the child or young person, the address where the child or young person can be found, and as much about the abuse or your concerns as possible.
18 December 2013, new laws for supplying alcohol to under-18s. It will be illegal to supply alcohol to someone under the age of 18 years unless: the person supplying the alcohol is the parent or legal guardian and the alcohol is supplied in a responsible manner, or the person supplying alcohol has the express consent of the young person’s parent or legal guardian and the alcohol is supplied in a responsible manner. You could be fined up to $2,000 if you don't follow the law. …
43 Alach Street, Greerton, Tauranga, PO Box 2087, Tauranga, Phone 07 578 0245
We are now heading into our busiest time of the year - ki en season; when a dedicated group of people dust off their cages, wash bedding, bowls and li er trays, then take a deep breath in preparation for the incoming deluge of unwanted and generally dumped pregnant cats, mother cats and ki ens or li ers of young ki ens. These people are the Tauranga SPCA foster families who care for these ki ens until they are old enough to be adopted – usually about 8 weeks old. These kind people willingly and lovingly give up hours of each day for weeks, and in a number of cases, months, to look after the dozens of unwanted animals. All animals are fed, toileted, groomed given lots of play and love before being se led down in a comfy bed for a snooze until the whole cycle starts again – too often our precious resources are used up caring for these poor unfortunate cast-offs, giving them a second chance at life, and a new forever home. Most of these animals are friendly – obviously once treasured pets. A number of the mother cats are young probably their first li er. Many animals are scared, starving, confused and some have almost given up on life – wouldn’t you if you were suddenly cast out of your warm comfortable home, into the gu er, pregnant, or with youngsters depending on you for survival. We couldn’t get through the summer ki en season if it wasn’t’ for our foster families, last year we had hundreds of ki ens in foster which would be impossible for us to house at the shelter so you can imagine how important our fosters are and why we always need more. If you think this is something you could do please give us a call Ph. 578 0245 for more information, we will provide you with all the necessities required to ensure the ki ens get the best of care. Also with our busy ki en season ki y li er and ki en food especially the pouches are always in high demand and we run out very quickly so any donations of these would be greatly appreciated. Every single injury and death caused by dr unk driving is totally preventable. There are still far too many such preventable accidents. Unfortunately, in spite of all the warnings, advice, TV Ads, road signs, alcohol-impaired driving remains a serious problem that tragically effects many victims, families and friends.,, DON’T DRINK & DRIVE.
Look up the new laws regarding alcohol you need to know them.
allaboutme.com Drivers We still have allaboutme.com drivers out on the road. What is wrong with people no respect for others travelling the road? You are not the only one going places and just remember it’s a privilege to be able to be out driving on the roads Road rules and road signs mean nothing to some. Such dumb, stupid, idiot and nothing but crazy driving causing injury and death … a waste of men woman and children's lives breaking hearts of many. How many times do we have to be told or tell you Slow down, Give way, Overtake safely, Obey traffic lights and road signs, be patient and show respect to others. Come on give the Emer gency people a br eak how do you think they feel having to clean up the mess of a body from a wreck??? Watch someone suffer or die??? Police ar e out on the r oad to keep us and other s safe. If you get pulled up and a ticket for speeding … DON’T get PO with the poor cop doing his job! Cause you are the one in the wrong!!! Tickets because your car is not road worthy Don’t blame the cop your car has to be warranted and registered and road worthy. DRINK DRIVING you disgraceful idiot!!! No use you thinking after its too late IF ONLY I HAD not been going so fast… bought new tires… given way….stopped at the intersection…. Been going slower ………. I wouldn't have killed that child … try and live with that … think about that. I hope reading this has made a few think … Have a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year with lots of safe travel. DON’T BE THE ONE WHO REGRETS YOUR ACTION BY LEAVING OTHERS GRIEVING Think about PEOPLE Children, Mums, Dads, Friends
CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 021 501 200 ... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 12) Toughlove I’ve been a regular in CC’s for a while now, and this time I’m going to stretch the rules and talk about the Toughlove programme which I am a national trainer for. Toughlove has been around for some time now and it has lots of myths around it, I’d like to burst a few misconceptions about the programme. Toughlove is by parents for parents, we no longer work with children/teenagers/youth/or other people causing the parent grief. We help the parent figure out what their problem is and what THEY can do about it.. Toughlove will never tell a parent what to do, if you hear a parent start by saying ‘they went to Toughlove and they were told……’ they weren’t*, there may have been miscommunication in the intent to suggest some choices a parent could make. It is for the parent to decide what they can do about THEIR problem, and parents are like people, they come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and ability to respond to a problem. For some parents it can take ages to move from their position, they are simply processing the situation in their speed, and often while they are figuring out what they can do about problem A, the other party has moved through to problems X,Y,& Z! (*sometimes to cover everyone’s backside parents are strongly suggested to phone the police for the safety of themselves or others) Toughlove does not recommend throwing kids out on the street; it does support age appropriate consequences and encourages parents to uphold those. Sometimes Toughlove can support a parent while the youth figures out that it’s time to leave home and that can be quite traumatic for both parents and offspring. We do not believe that parents, or anyone, should be forced to live with, or contend with unacceptable behaviour. Toughlove is a group meeting process, Toughlove cannot be ‘done individually ‘as it takes a village to raise a child it may take a group to support a parent to deal and cope with unacceptable adolescent type behaviour. There is no course to attend, no prescribed programme to follow as Toughlove is not just an education programme. Toughlove does do some education about its programme, the law, parenting theories, and lots of other things, but then we expect a parent to then do some work and figure out what they are going to do for the coming week and make a commitment to do that as well as make a telephone call to another parent from the group (all hush hush secret squirrel stuff) to support them. As there is no prescribed course there is no waiting lists, a parent can start at any of the 50 meetings that are held here in Tauranga during the course of a year. The meetings are very cost effective at $25.00 for a one time only purchase parents pack (thanks to ANZ staff foundation), a gold coin each meeting attended, and $20.00 per year after the first year. Any former Toughlove members are welcome to come back into the group, we would like to hold a regional training session sometime soon and would LOVE to have some more experienced Toughlovers leading our groups Donald Welsh: Parenting Coach,
“The Hillier Community Centre” Our Centre is a place where the focus is on Health and Wellbeing. Many of the clinics operating from The Hillier Centre reflect this philosophy including clinics for: Asthma, Cervical Screening, Ear wax removal, Hepatitis, Budget Advice Support groups currently operating from the Centre are ME, Fibromyalgia, and Headway Brain Injury We welcome and encourage “Support groups.” Plunket Play Group, Porse music group, etc. Social activities include: Walking group, Mah Jong. We encourage groups and organizations to utilize our rooms, offered at very reasonable rates. Rooms are a variety of sizes and can accommodate from very small groups up to audiences of 50+
If you are interested, or for more information, Call Yvonne on 07 575 9709
Miss Jojo {6 ft tall, fluffy adorable bear} Miss Jojo will visit:
Hospitals, Rest Homes, Shopping Centres Day-Cares' and Work Places, School-balls, Community based events Sit back and enjoy Miss Jojo interacting with your guests. .
Phone 021 501 200 Discuss your event with Miss Jojo’s Manager.
DIABETES AND HOT WEATHER Although most of us enjoy the summer weather and being outdoors, rising temperatures and high humidity can affect people with diabetes and cause issues with blood glucose control, testing and medications.
WHAT PROBLEMS CAN HOT WEATHER CAUSE? Dehydration from increased sweating: higher blood glucose levels can also increase the risk further. Hypoglycaemia. Hot and humid weather can increase the risk of hypoglycaemia and the symptoms may be more difficult to notice. Keeping insulin cool when travelling around. If insulin becomes too warm it will not work effectively resulting in high blood glucose levels. Blood glucose testing strips are sensitive to temperature so need to be kept out of direct sunlight.
HOW CAN I PREVENT PROBLEMS? Make sure you: Increase your fluid intake in hot weather and choose water rather than other drinks. Don’t disregard hypo symptoms. Sweating and tiredness may be the onset of a hypo and not just due to hot weather. Keep your insulin in a cool pack and out of direct sunlight. Don’t leave it in the car during the summer as the temperatures inside the car can rise extremely high. Make sure you test your blood glucose levels more frequently if you are more active than usual particularly if you are swimming and doing water sports. From the Diabetes Specialist Nurses Isabel, Kaye, Maureen, Miranda and Rose ... BOPDHB
Grief Support Services is a local agency offering free counselling to individuals and whanau/families whose lives are affected by grief and loss. This may be due to the loss of a loved one or from circumstances that have caused change that is difficult to manage. We also facilitate an after suicide support group. We are friendly and welcoming and understand that it is not always an easy step to contact an agency such as ours. We are happy to be ‘sussed out’ if you want an initial appointment to see if our Service is for you. We treat all enquiries with respect and confidentiality. We are closed over the Christmas break from Tuesday 23rd December. We re-open Monday 12 January 12:30pm. Over this period these numbers are available: Lifeline: 0800 54 33 54 Samaritans: 0800 72 66 66 ….. 24/7 For more information about our Service you can check our website www.griefsupport.org.nz, phone us on 578 4480 or email support@griefsupport.org.nz Lifeline: 0800 54 33 54
CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 021 501 200 ... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 13)
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CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 021 501 200 ... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 14) Emergency 111 ‌ Request Police, Fire, Ambulance, Rescue
VIOLENCE & ABUSE
Keep Calm, Speak clearly, Stay on the line, Know the address
Emergency , Help and Support, Numbers Toughlove Family Works Alcohol Drug Mainline Alcohol Drug Maori Line Alcohol Drug Pacifica Line Nemms Needle Exchange Mt Maunganui Citizen Advice Bureau Alcoholics Anonymous AIDS Hotline Youth line Phone Counselling Kids line (Kids up to 14yrs) What’s Up (Age 5-18) Parent Help Cot Death (sudden infant death support) NetSafe Depression Helpline Grief Support Services Lifeline New Zealand 24hr Narcotics Anonymous Gambling Crisis Helpline Quitlin Pregnancy Counselling Service Relationship Services Family Violence Information Line Gender Bridge Inc (transgender support) Union of fathers (separation and support) Shine Domestic Violence helpline Life Link/ Samaritans Inc Victim Support Women’s Refuge 0800 86 733 84
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Depression Helpline 0800 111 757 Telefriend Sight Loss Peer Support 0800 100 051 Shakti Ethnic Women’s Support 0800 742 584 Tauranga Living Without Violence 0800 577 003 Prisoner Aid/Rehabilitation offender/family Turangi 07 386 8246 Open Home (Child, Family Support Foster Care)Tga 07 579 2840 Tauranga Moana Victim Support 0800 842 846 Te Whare Orange Wairu Maori Women’s Refuge 0800 733 843 Sexual Abuse Centre (Rotorua) Inc 07 348 1555 Family Planning Tga 07 578 8539 Healthline 0800 611 116 La Leche (Breastfeeding Support) Tga 07 544 9817 Diabetes Helpline Tga 07 571 3422 Cancer Society Tga 07 571 2035 CafÊ Youth Health 07 378 3895 Asthma Respiratory Management 07 577 6738 Plunketline 0800 933 922 Stroke Foundation 0800 787 653 National Cervical Screening Programme 0800 729 729 Prostate problem support line 0800477 678 Breast Screen Aoteara Free: Age 45-69 0800 270 200 Western Bay of Plenty Ostomy Society Inc, help line 07-5737443. Emergencies: Mobile Phone Report Traffic Incidents *555 Fire, Police, Ambulance 111 Medical: Accident & Healthcare (Tga) 07 577 0010 Hospital (Tauranga) 07 579 8000 Tauranga Police Station: Monmouth Street Tauranga Mount Maunganui Police Station: Salisbury Avenue Papamoa Police Station: 530 Papamoa Beach Road
IF YOU NEED HELP ASK FOR IT Shopping’s always more fun on holiday... Whether you’re on holiday from afar or having a ‘stayca on’, you’re bound to need some me out of the sun (or wind!) this summer. Take a browse around our hospice shops and pick up that extra beach towel, ippers, a book or puzzle to help you while away these lazy days of leisure. 2 MacDonald Street, Mt Maunganui 200 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke 271 Fraser Street, Tauranga 1292 Cameron Road, Greerton. We have an ever changing range of furniture for your bach or at, toys for the beach, and loads of summer clothing. By suppor ng our shops you are suppor ng our work. “Every dollar counts to make every day count.â€? The Board, sta and volunteers of Waipuna Hospice wish you happiness and health in 2015. We look forward to working with our community as we strive to provide a comprehensive care and support service for our pa"ents and their families.
Fire: Well we have had heaps of advice in this news letter about keeping yourself and your family safe, and how to see that your home is safe‌.NOW ‌ THE QUESTION IS ‌ HAVE YOU TAKEN ANY NOTICE??? Have you checked your smoke alarms? Or have you ignored all the advice and ads on TV‌ think how you would feel if one of your kids got severely burnt or killed due to the lack of checking your smoke alarms or putting smoke alarms in your home.
DON’T PUT THIS ON THE GUNA DO LIST!!!
Do it now!!! If you have a fire and you’re not sure what to do
get out and stay out! BAYPARK SPEEDWAY
Three important words in life
Without this there is nothing
Stranger Danger Tips Always try to stay in sight of other people, don't go down back streets or road If you can remember the car number plate or the colour or make of car. If a stranger approaches either on foot or in a vehicle, move back from them. Don’t take any lollies or food from them If they attempt to talk to you or ask for help for any reason, don't go to them stay back. Run away as fast as you can, if you are feeling scared Try and remember what the person looks like and what they are wearing. Yell for help as you run and try to stay in sight of other people Tell someone (a teacher, a parent or police officer or any other trusted adult) about what happened immediately. Always stay alert to who's around if you are out alone or with friends, Always stay in groups If possible. It’s much safer to be in groups. Always look after each other when you are out.
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PADDY’S MARKET Friday 23rd January 2015 Saturday 24th January Sunday 25th January Outside and In-store at
Furniture Gallery & Old Grumpy’s Gallery Paddy Says “ If the price is right we will take the offer” OLD GRUMPY’S G@LLERY
FURNITURE G@LLERY
Books, Books and Books Bulk Book Bargains Clearance of our selected Trade in Quality Furniture.. Vinyl Records Lounge Suites From $200 Photography Lazyboy Chairs From $50 Single Mattress and Base From $50 Musical Instruments Queens From $150 Bargains Galore On The Footpath …… Inside The Stores …… In The Car Park out the Back…… If you don’t like the price Make us an offer …… Speak to Paddy Barry and Paddy Bob Come and make old Grumpy and Paddy Barry Happy… Make us an offer… Fun Day’s on the Footpath… Lucky Customer Draws… Mystery Prizes…….. WIN
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Old Grumpy’s Gallery Furniture Gallery 282 Maunganui Road Mount Maunganui Phone: 07 5755008
276 Maunganui Road, Mount Maunganui, 3116 Phone: 07 281 1256 bob@oldgrumpys.co.nz www.oldgrumpys.co.nz
CC’s Prop Hire Phone 021 501 200 Email: missjojo55555@gmail.com
CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 021 501 200... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 16)
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Super Gold Card Welcome The Autocraft team: Steven Madgwick, Shayne Gregg
Hi, my name is Shayne Gregg, I am an advanced trade certified technician with 30 years experience in the motor trade. I have recently purchased this business and I would like to introduce Autocraft automotive solutions to you. We want to be YOUR mechanic for the long term. We welcome existing customer s and new customers to Autocraft automotive solutions We do whatever it takes to be certain you are satisfied. Our goal is to keep you coming back, time after time, year after year.
Services we offer you:
- MENU BOARD SERVICING - Servicing all makes and models, Japanese & European - WOFs for light vehicles, motor cycles and trailers - Vehicle servicing, auto air conditioning and all auto electrical work.
Big Steve on the job
- ABS, SRS and check engine light issues and repairs - Brake and clutch repairs plus all mechanical repairs - Tyre and battery sales We are part of the Automotive Solutions nationwide group and also an AA licenced repairer and battery centre. All our staff are qualified technicians with many years of experience. All staff at Automotive Solutions under go regular training keeping up with the modern day changes to repairs on vehicles. We also use Auto-data for new car servicing guides and maintenance schedules which is approved by new car manufacturers which means you don’t have to take your car back to the dealer for serving, which is a cheaper option with the same result. At Automotive Solutions we use quality parts, Ryco filtration and total oil.
“We guarantee our workmanship!” We hope to hear from you soon 18 Glenlyon Ave, Greerton, Tauranga www.autocraftnz.com, Phone: 07 578 4064