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Life is like a swinging bridge as you walk your path you never know which way you will sway or how high or low things will go. When deciding your path Make sure you don’t fall off the swinging bridge.
CC’s Bay Of Plenty Community News Letter, Phone: 021 501 200 ... Email: ccsbopcommunitynewsletter@gmail.com (Page 2) Hello everyone … Can you believe we are now in May nealy half way through the year already. Time flys when you are having fun. I have been having fun with challenges putting me out of my comfort zone at times. I believe being out of your comfort zone is healthy for you and makes you acomplish things you never thought you could do. Helping to build a stronger character… well that’s the theory.
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Poems From The Heart On The Inside. By Georgia Rose DISCLAIMER (Daylight Saving Times R included) Time tables are a guide only. All efforts have been taken to see that these times and tides are correct.
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Take a moment to think and understand inmates and the inside life or supporting an inmate on the inside. The lives and futures of many people are affected in all ways children, wife's, husbands, relations and friends. Also the family pets, finances, and the futures. Love, trust relationships, marriages and commitments are tested and hard to hold onto from both the inside and outside life. Those working in corrections live between two worlds – prison life and the life over the wall. The question is – how do they balance these lives? How do correctional staff live in a secure detention facility for most of the day then pass through the gate and help their kids with their math homework? How can one person be two completely different people each day – an officer and a citizen? How can you remain healthy day in and day out when crossing the wall?
Guilt When I think of what the effects of doing time has on my little girl and being away from her for so long, I am overwhelmed with guilt. As time moves relentlessly forward, every precious moment I have missed pulls my heart strings into knots, blinds my mind into guilt, wakes me through the night, reminding me of all I have gambled and lost. How I ever could have risked all against your unwavering love? Forgive me, please, I know now what mattered most. Never again will I make this mistake. Together we will build a bridge, one day at a time, secure and built with love that none will ever pull asunder. Life on the inside and doing time.
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Monday 11th May 2015 Last Quarter
Sunday 17th May 2015 New Moon
Moon Phases 2015
Monday 25th May+ 2015 First Quarter
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Fully Licensed and B.Y.O Wine only
Tandoori Indian Restaurant & Bar OPEN DAYS: 11AM - 2.30PM & 4.30PM TIL LATE Mount Maunganui Branch Phone: 07 572 5085
Papamoa Palm Beach Plaza Phone: 07 572 2377
www.greatspice.com 2 new Tauranga branches opening soon
Dairy & Gluten Free meals available
The Real Taste Of Indian Cuisine Welcome to Great spice Tandoori Indian restaurant & bar Mount Maunganui (omanu) Tauranga we are serving authentic Indian cuisine and got branch in Papamoa. Moreover two new branches are opening soon Tauranga. Our main motto is to give quality/quantity, friendly service, warm and peaceful environment and huge range of delicious Indian cuisine and better customer satisfaction .16 years of experience chef in Indian cuisine operating their own business. We offer a variety of dishes from an extensive mouth-watering menu (including huge selections of fresh meat, vegetable and seafood items). Food is cooked fresh on the premises using the finest, fresh ingredients and spices offering balanced, flavour and delicious taste and using clay oven for the traditional tandoori dishes.
We look forward to welcoming in to our store
93 Ocean Beach RD MT Maunganui (Omanu) Tauranga Phone: 07 572 5085
Email:greatspice7@yahoo.co.nz Website:www.greatspiceir.com
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CORKSCREW ROLLER COASTER. We take you up more than 90 feet in the air, then send you shooting down towards the ground into a complete loop, round a corner at teeth-rattling speed and then into a double corkscrew.
STRATOSFEAR It is seriously scary with a complete 360 degree rotation which will challenge even the most seasoned thrill seeking ride enthusiasts. This ride is a first in the Southern Hemisphere, seats 30 people and with the complete 360 it's one of only 4 worldwide!!
FEARFALL At 18 stories high, the ride takes two cars of four seated riders each on a controlled ascent to the top of the tower, pauses them for a few seconds and then drops them .... reaching speeds of 80km/h before a patented magnetic braking system brings them gently to the ground.
IVADER Seated on a huge disk facing over the edge you will be spinned and transported along an 80 metre track which reaches heights of 15metres! Experience G Force sensations and lots of excitement, this ride is one not to be SLEDGING THE KAITUNA RIVER: This was an amazing fun day, however the start off was out of my comfort zone scared of the cold water. Once I was in and saw what it was about fun and enjoyment is the best way to explain it. Great Sledging guides
So much out there for us to do ... Make time to enjoy some of the good stuff and challenge yourself.
INCREDIBLE YEARS Greerton Village School Bringing the programme to our parents rather than our parents having to get to the programme, has removed constraints, such as, restricted finances and transportation. It has also given them the opportunity to engage with this amazing programme within an environment they are already familiar with and feel comfortable in. One mum says, “For me it’s that comfortable feeling, knowing people already” Another mum says, “I didn’t even know some of the mums but, now we talk for ages” Greerton Village School says, “Its neat to see the parents coming together and learning together. Parents comments to me include, I wish I had done this years ago”” Parenting support combined with community connections appears to be having a positive impact for our families. Unlike a programme that is delivered elsewhere we believe that the connections formed will remain, long after the programme is gone. Kim Ostern Social Worker in Schools
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Hey do you know your 9 x table? Did your teaches at school tell you this?
“I wish, as well as everybody else, to be perfectly happy; but, like everybody else, it must be in my own way.” –Sense and Sensibility . “We have all a better guide in ourselves, if we would attend to it, than any other person can be.”–Mansfield Park “There are people, who the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves.”–Emma “Nothing is more deceitful than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.” –Pride and Prejudice “It isn’t what we say or think that defines us, but what we do.” –Sense and Sensibility “One man’s ways may be as good as another’s, but we all like our own best.” –Persuasion Seldom, very seldom, does complete truth belong to any human disclosure; seldom can it happen that something is not a little disguised or a little mistaken.” –Emma “Selfishness must always be forgiven, you know, because there is no hope of a cure.”–Mansfield Park “You must be the best judge of your own happiness.” –Emma “Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.” –Pride and Prejudice “Those who do not complain are never pitied.” –Pride and Prejudice Smart kid - STUDENT WHO OBTAINED 0% ON AN EXAM
Each answer is absolutely grammatically correct, and funny too. The teacher had no sense of humor.
Q1.. In which battle did Napoleon die? …………………………………………………….* his last battle Q2.. Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?..............................* at the bottom of the page Q3.. River Ravi flows in which state? ………………………………………………………* liquid Q4.. What is the main reason for divorce? ……………………………………………….* marriage Q5.. What is the main reason for failure? …………………………………………………* exams Q6.. What can you never eat for breakfast? …………………………………………….* Lunch & dinner Q7.. What looks like half an apple? …………………………………………………………..* The other half Q8.. If you throw a red stone into the blue sea what it will become? …….* Wet Q9.. How can a man go eight days without sleeping? ……………………………..* No problem, he sleeps at night. Q10. How can you lift an elephant with one hand? ………….* You will never find an elephant that has one hand. Q11. If you had three apples and four oranges in one hand and four apples and three oranges in other hand, what would you have? ………………………………………………………………………………...* Very large hands Q12. If it took eight men ten hours to build a wall, how long would it take four men to build it? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….*No time at all, the wall is already built. Q13. How can u drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor without cracking it? ………………………*Any way you want, concrete floors are very hard to crack. Event and party organizers.. Make your function the most talked about.. Add to the fun.... Spruce up the occasion.. Add some of our unique party props Hang out with Elton. Dine with Elvis... Pose with Marilyn... Props for many themes...Sport...World Leaders...Showbiz...Celebrities...Gunmen, . Easy to hire.. easy to arrange. The props stand between 6-8ft and look absolutely fabulous. They are hand painted wood . Great for shop window displays. They look awesome. We also have hollow barrels to set a backdrop for photos To view and for more information contact Cindy. Phone: 021 501 200 Email:missjojo55555@gmail.com
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MAY 2015 ENTERTAINMENT
Lunches: Monday to Fridays 12.00pm - 1.30pm Dinners: Monday to Thursdays 6.00pm - 8.00pm Fridays & Saturdays 6.00pm- 8.30pm Sunday Carvery 5.30pm – 7.30pm Full A-La-carte menu including Carvery on Friday & Saturday Evenings.
Friday 01 Ray Solomon Saturday 02 Marilyn Kingi & Friends Sunday 03 Dove (4.30pm -7.30pm 08 Mark Taupiri Saturday 09 Double Exposure Sunday 10 Tauranga Big Band (4.30pm-7.30pm) Friday
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Friday 15 Black Top Blur TBA Saturday 16 Coopers Run Sunday 17 Helen Riley (4.30pm-7.30pm)
Wednesday, Friday & Saturdays 3.00pm till late
Friday 22 Breakthru Saturday 23 Andy Bowman
Phone / Fax (07) 575 4477,
www.mtrsa.co.nz
544 Maunganui Road, Mount Maunganui
Sunday
24 Breakthru 4.30pm -7.30pm)
Friday 29 Shy & Retiring Saturday 30 Tony Wellington Sunday 31 Len Campain 4.30pm -7.30pm)
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 Peace Park Boon Street Whakatane 2nd & 4th Thur sday till Apr il Matata Reserve Main Road Matata 3r d Wednesday of ever y month. Site booking essential Whakatane Sunday Market Ever y Sunday. War Memorial Hall carpark 8am 1pm. Carol 027 3844 026.
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What to do in case of a landslide
A landslide is the movement of rock, soil and vegetation down a slope. Heavy rainfall or earthquakes can cause a landslide. Human activity, such as removal of trees and vegetation, steep roadside cuttings or leaking water pipes can also cause landslides. Most landslides occur without public warning and they can cause major damage very quickly. It’s important to recognise the warning signs and act quickly.
Before a landslide
Find out from your council if there have been landslides in your area before and where they might occur again Check for signs that the ground may be moving. Be alert when driving especially where there are embankments along roadsides.
An illness of this sort - and we have come to believe it is an illness involves those about us in a way no other human sickness can. If a person has cancer all are sorry for him and no one is angry or hurt. But not so with the alcoholic illness, for with it there goes annihilation, of all the things worthwhile in life. It engulfs all whose lives touch the sufferer's. It brings misunderstanding, fierce resentment, financial insecurity, disgusted friends and employers, warped lives of blameless children, sad wives and parents - anyone can increase the list. Highly competent psychiatrists who have dealt with us have found it sometimes impossible to persuade an alcoholic to discuss his situation without reserve. Strangely enough, wives, parents and intimate friends usually find us even more unapproachable than do the psychiatrist and the doctors. 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.
If you think a landslide is about the happen
Act quickly. Getting out of the path of a landslide is your best protection. Evacuate and take your Getaway Kit with you. Take your pets with you if it is safe to do so. Warn neighbours who might be affected and help those who may need assistance to evacuate. Contact emergency services and your local council to inform them of the hazard.
After a landslide Keep in mind that further landslides may occur. Stay away from affected sites until it has been properly inspected and authorities give the all-clear. Look for and report broken utility lines to appropriate authorities. If your property or contents are damaged take notes and photographs when it is safe to do so.
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 provide counselling and support to people who are bereaved by suicide or affected by the suicidal behaviour of family / whanau. 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. 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
Cleaning laptop screens As you may have noticed, laptop screens are very good at collecting dust, finger prints and other stuff. In the good old days, normal glass cleaner worked fine, but with modern screens that are made of thin plastic and may even be touch screens, glass cleaner must NOT be used. A home-made solution is possible. You’ll need a lint free cloth (aka microfiber cloth) and water. For the tough stuff, you might need some white vinegar or isopropyl alcohol (aka IPA). First, shut down the computer and unplug the power just in case any liquid gets inside. Using just the cloth, gently wipe the screen using circular motions. Never press hard as this can potentially damage the screen. Use the water to dampen the cloth if needed for any stains. For any stubborn problems use a mixture of 50/50 white vinegar and water, or 50/50 isopropyl alcohol and water. Never use any strong solvents on a LCD screen as this could damage the screen permanently. If the white vinegar or isopropyl solution doesn’t work at first, just be patient and keep at it being careful to use a circular cleaning motion while gently pressing against the screen with the cloth. You can also purchase cleaning kits from a variety of stores if you don’t feel confident with a home-made solution. They are all very similar to each other, so to help determine the right one for you, you might want to look at information on the package about supporting your type of screen (be it touchscreen or something else) or even the make of your laptop or screen. I can give further advice on cleaning your laptop or desktop screen, give me a call (see my ad for contact details). -David (Kings Computers)
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OLD GRUMPY’S GALLERY…… Happy May everyone… And welcome to Old Grumpy’s Gallery... Another month has past us by… Gosh just where do the days go. We would like to thank all of you who have visited our store recently and also thank CC’s Newsletter for spreading the word around the area… A truly remarkable publication and in our opinion it is without doubt the best value for money advertising media around... Our vinyl record sales just keep on growing… and with the growth we have the opportunity to meet many new customers who come to us seeking that real treasure that brings back happy memories from the golden age of vinyl records… Our biggest task at the moment is making sure that we have enough stock coming in to satisfy our music loving customers… We are always in the market for good quality vinyl records both Long Players and Singles... Similarly with our books we are constantly in the market to bring in quality books in order to maintain our reputation as the best value pre-loved book sellers in the region… Getting back to “Where do the day’s weeks and months go?” In Old Grumpy’s case it is another year gone by… May sees Himself becoming eligible for his bus pass… What is good at Old Grumpy’s Gallery… ? Books, CD’s, DVD’s, Vinyl Records, Musical Instruments, Photographs, Pop Art….Great Coffee and Delicious Slices….Plus Much Much More… Come in and see us…..Relax….. Chill Out….. Browse. We will make you welcome Entertainment Book and Macular Degeneration NZ Don’t forget to enquire about obtaining your copy of The 2015/16 Entertainment Book through us. bob@oldgrumpys.co.nz or call 07 281 1256
276 Maunganui Road Mount Maunganui, 3116 Phone: 07 281 1256 Email: bob@oldgrumpys.co.nz Website:www.oldgrumpys.co.nz Facebook: Old Grumpy’s Gallery
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Public Holidays 2015
New Years Day: 1st Thursday January January 31 Days Day after NY Day: Friday 2nd January February 28 Days March 31 Days Waitangi Day: Friday 6th February April 30 Days Good Friday: Friday 3rd April May 31 Days Easter Monday: Monday 6th April June 30 Days Anzac Day: Monday 27th April 31 Days Queens Birthday: Monday 01st June July August 31 Days Labour Day: Monday 26th October Christmas Day: Friday 25th December September 30 Days Boxing Day: Monday 28th December October 31 Days November 30 Days Valentines Day: 14th February December 31 Days Mothers Day: 10th May February 29 Leap Year Fathers Day: 6th September Every Four Years Christmas Eve 24th December New Years Eve 31st December Summer December - February Autumn March - May Winter June - August Spring September - November
The year 2015 is a common year, with 365 days in total
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
PHONETIC ALPHABET Alpha, Br avo, Char lie, Delta, Echo, Foxtr ot, Golf, Hotel India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November , Oscar , Pappa Quebec, Romeo, Sier r a, Tango, Unifor m, Victor Whisky, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu
Miss Jojo {6 ft tall, fluffy adorable bear} For those special occasions.. Why not invite Miss Jo Jo to add joy and fun to your events and parties... ? She will gladly interact with your guests and spectators.. She loves children.. and will visit Pre-school events.. Senior School Balls and Community based events Miss Jojo will participate in product launches and promotions.. Shopping Malls and Retail Stores.. She brings cheer to hospital visiting.. She can brighten up the days for those in Rest Homes... .
Phone 021 501 200 Discuss your event with Miss Jojo’s Manager.
Daylight Saving Ends 05th April 2015 … Daylight Saving Starts 27th September 2015 Daylight Saving Ends 03rd April 2016 … Daylight Saving Starts 25th September 2016
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. MAY HOROSCOPES Aries Keep your cool not only with work colleagues but your sweetheart too. Problems will move on even though they feel real and worrisome. Step up and focus on the opportunities because there are plenty of them around you. Taurus The possibilities for you in business are astounding so go with the flow even though it challenges your innate stolid decision processes. Resolve family issues end of May and remember that keeping secrets can spoil things. Gemini You can profit better than you realize as long as you don’t take other people’s negativity personally. Think long-term for success. Your sweetheart will make your life difficult after mid-May. Try to remember you are not always right about everything. .Cancer There will be disappointments at work so take cover. Don’t come out until the coast is clear. Lucky you in romance though. Go on, arrange a romantic weekend in the bush. Leo Cheer up! The exclusive victory is elusive this month so your leonine confidence takes a knock. Be assured that your ongoing problems will resolve themselves. Perhaps you can make friends and family happy rather than day dreaming about what might have been. Virgo What a mess! Manipulating the situation through force of will can only upset the apple cart at work. Significant decisions must be made in your love life. We all make mistakes – all of us. Libra Let go! Let go! Let go! Keep the peace with your inspirational communication skills. Discard the past and work new ideas with your partner. Scorpio This is your month, you can get all the help and consideration you have been hoping for. Create a foundation for wealth, accumulate your resources. Take a risk in the heart department, try a blind date. Sagittarius Be on the alert for nasty surprises in business. Use your consultants. Modernising your approach might be advantageous. You are a dynamic and capable leader. Spend time outdoors with your lover. Actively listen and support your family. Capricorn Low in energy? The big projects which you usually tackle easily are overwhelming. Settle for less and focus on your personal relationships. Take small steps and enjoy simple pleasures with friends. Aquarius Get cracking! It isn’t your time to chill out. Optimize your technical skills and by the end of the month you will be a winner. Ignore treacherous opponents. Seek inner harmony and don’t take petty squabbling at home seriously. Pisces Use your talents to counter complications, there is a collision of wills coming. Be diplomatic and use your experience to calculate what is important for you. Be brave and actively stand your ground in personal relationships. Look them straight in the eyes.