Henderson Height Community News December 2018 - January 2019

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HENDERSON HEIGHTS COMMUNITY NEWS

Vol 9. Issue 1

Keeping everyone informed and up to date in our neighbourhood

Dec/Jan 2018

As this year draws to a close, we would like to thank some of those people who have made this Community Paper possible...

Dave and Elaine Hargreaves, Mega Mitre 10

Darryl Eastabrook, Optometrist

Simone Welts, Sport Contributor

Warren Ogilvie Redwood Park Golf Club

Misty Warner

Elaine Mullins, Delivery Co-ordinator

Grace Lim, counsellor.

Wendy Asera, Principal Henderson Intermediate

Sylvia Rivers , Champers Party

Terri Gasperich, Vision Boards

Dean, Top Shelf Electrical

Anjum Syeda, Mini Miracles Child Care

Greg Ranson, Drivesure Henderson

Bernie Allen, Davenports West Lawyers

Ben Bayley and Mike Shatura, The Grounds Eatery

Ron Crawford, Universal Decor

Celia King Counsellor

Ray Piper , The Good Health Pet Food Co.

Desiree and Pat, North Memorials Henderson

Josephine Waitera, Proof Reader

Rachelle Bland, Cliff Consulting

Julian Batchelor, Barfoot and Thompson

Sanjeet Kumar, Palomino Super Value

Sarah Moon, Graphic Designer

and of course all the delivery volunteers and Daniel Sangil & his team– legends!

For all your painting and decorating needs Phone Ron on: 0274 774 647 www.universaldecor.co.nz

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THE POWER OF BEING A GIVING PERSON! Wow! What a fantastic year it’s been! As I look back and reflect on the year past, I am filled with a sense of gratitude for all those who have played their part in making this paper such a success. The feedback I receive has inspired me onward! So many people have been involved: delivery volunteers, printers, graphic designers, proof readers, gardeners, sports car buffs, educators, counsellors, historians, our community heroes. But most of all I want to thank and honour our advertisers. Some have had great and measurable returns from their investment in advertising in our paper, and some have had little return. Now here’s the thing, and this is what I have noticed – many of those who have seen little financial return have kept on advertising, just to support the community and keep the paper going – how amazing is that! Those of us who have lived a little know full well that the majority of people in the big world out there are out to get as much as they can. This is an ugly truth about the world in which we live. But thankfully, not all people are like that. There are others who are givers, and what a lovely endearing character quality this is. But actually, there is a third type of person – matchers. According to Wharton Professor Adam Grant in his book Give and Take, there are three types of people in the world: givers, takers, and matchers.

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• Givers: give more than they get.

Givers focus on other people’s needs. I’ve met people in HH like this! They are the salt of the earth.

• Takers: take more than they give.

Takers focus on their own needs. They believe that the world is competitive and that to succeed, they need to be better than others. In 2018, I met people in HH like this too, some with a very high community profile.

paper in 2018 by serving in some way. Keep serving and giving in 2019, because in the end, you will succeed because you are a giver! Happy Christmas.

• Matchers: believe in “tit for tat,” an even exchange of favours. There are plenty of people in HH like this too!

Which group is most successful? Is it the people that are the most dominant and competitive — the takers? Or is the matchers, the people who believe firmly in even exchange — “I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine?” It will probably be no surprise to you to learn that research shows that it’s givers that are the most successful in the long term – most financially prosperous and emotionally healthy. So, this is the message I want to leave you with – please support all our advertisers. Their faces are on the cover of this issue. They are some of the key givers in HH. Use their services and products. Let’s get behind them and show them our support. This is the best way to say “thank you” to them. A huge thank you too to everyone who has been directly involved in our

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4 KEYS TO OVERCOME LONELINESS When I first arrived New Zealand some years ago, I was “lost” for a few months. I felt lonely, unsettled and even fearful. I was once an established teacher in Malaysia with a busy schedule. The change here in terms of culture and life style could be overwhelming. I would like to share how I overcome my loneliness and how I learnt to connect with people.

Key#1 Value our self-worth

It is common for us to feel insignificant at some points in our lives. In a new environment, I felt not only insignificant but also doubted my self-worth. So I enrolled for a college study. This helped me regained my self-worth and I discovered a deeper understanding of myself. We need to stay positive, find ways to discover our potential and trust our creator who does love us.

Key#2 Take initiative. Be Proactive.

Key#4 Stay Connected

Study has shown that staying connected with others is good for our moods and even physical health. Real connection goes beyond just talking or sharing interest. It involves being open and available to each other. We show our empathy and compassion to others during their challenging time.

Some examples of real connection: • Catching a stranger’s eyes and both smile. • Sharing an experience with another that involves laughter and goodwill. • Being listened to and understood during a conversation. • Taking time to listen to others and showing them empathy. • Offering sincere gratitude to others and vice versa.

Mother Teresa says, “Loneliness and feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty”. I encourage you to practice these 4 keys - you’ll notice the difference!

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It is important to take initiative and move out of our comfort zone. Instead of “mourning” at home, we can step out. The community centre in my area offers classes like yoga, walkers, Zumba, English language, drawing etc. I joined the walkers group and enjoy it. As we walk, we share our cultures and lives with each other. What a wonderful way to make friends.

Key#3 Kindness goes a long way

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FREE SPEECH Thank you for the article about free speech in the Sept / October issue. It was refreshing to hear someone speaking sanely and sensibly on this topic. Andrew, HH ---------------------------------------------------

METAL ROAD I remember the metal road from Glendene to Henderson! Reading Darryl’s story on this brought back so many memories. Thank you Darryl the Optometrist.

Mary, Summerland Drive --------------------------------------------------I LIKE LOCAL Hi Julian Keep up the great work you and your team are doing. I love to catch up with local news and events and it’s so special to have our own paper in our area. I always look out for the latest issue. Samantha, Sturges Road. ---------------------------------------------------

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EFFECTING CHANGE Hi, the section I like most is the Living Well page. I always find it helpful. I have struggled socially all my life. I find these articles give me a lift. Jane, Vintage Way --------------------------------------------------NIKAU SEEDS I couldn’t agree with what the gentleman (John) said in his gardening story in the October edition. Nikau seeds are first formed in the pods, which John shows in the picture, but before they can be planted, they must form into seeds. When they are red they are ripe for planting. Just wanted to correct what John said. They can’t be planted until they become seeds, and not before. Sam, Lake Panorama Drive. --------------------------------------------------FILIPINO SHOCK! I was shocked and amazed when I read the story of that poor man Jefrey. The things he’s had to endure. How many others in our community are like this – only seeing their family’s once a year! Your story was so inspiring Jefrey. Thank you for having the courage to share it. Tim, Harvest Drive.

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NZ’S MOST EXPENSIVE CAR and a fund to benefit the family of a pilot killed in the Cromwell area. “Also, $1000 from each ride will be donated to Cure Kids and the Relay for Life.” It is the latest in a new worldwide-trend from supercar makers for track-only beasts and follows behind such creations as the McLaren P1 GTR and the LaFerrari-derived FXX K.

Festival of Speed in the UK in June 2015. The Vulcan is set to take pride of place in Quinn’s multi milliondollar garage that also includes a McLaren MP4 12C, a Nissan GT-R, Lamborghini Huracan, Porsche 911 and an Aston Martin Vantage GT3. “This is the only version that is the Southern Hemisphere,” said Josie Spillane, Highlands chief operating officer. “The others are the Abu Dhabi or the USA.” Spillane said with New Zealand having such a rich history in motorsport on the world stage, it was only fitting that something as rare as the Vulcan had a home here. As part of the car’s launch, Quinn, who sold his VIP Petfood business in Australia for over $400 million, is offering an “Aston Martin Vulcan Experience” to those who can front with $5000 that includes hot laps and other VIP treats. Highlands has offered 10 such packages - six have been sold so far while two others have been donated to charity - the Halberg Trust

It has a top speed of more than 320 kilometres per hour and a 0-100kmh time of 3 seconds. Fast cars need good stoppers and it has carbon ceramic disc brakes while there is a six-speed sequential gearbox, variable traction control and a fully-adjustable suspension to the power to the track. Buyers also get a detailed driver training programme and car support at tracks around the world, as well as seat time in other Aston Martins. Buyers can order the car in any colour they like and Spillane said Quinn’s choice is unique. If you see one of these beasts in HH, please let me know. Cheers, Julian

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A $4.2 million supercar has a home in Cromwell. The limited edition track-only Aston Martin Vulcan is the latest purchase of Highlands Motorsport Complex owner, Tony Quinn, and will be unveiled on Friday night before being presented to the public on Saturday morning. Only 24 Vulcans have been built with the 7-litre V12 all-carbon fibre supercar only making its global track debut at the Goodwood

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NZ FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW Australia, America, UK, Europe and Asia and a refreshed VIP Experience. The Show also has a revamped footprint with exhibits both inside and out to combat Auckland’s unpredictable weather. Mitre 10 will be presenting this year’s

For DIY enthusiasts, Mitre 10 Ambassador, Stan Scott will be creating a garden in real time during the Show with visitors invited to get their own hands dirty alongside the popular DIY guru. Running over five days, visitors will be offered the chance to experience award-

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I bump into but Kat Hillier, the event director! She was fun. We chatted. Kate was quick to point out that without sponsorship her dream of staging New Zealand’s premium floral and horticultural spectacular simply wouldn’t be possible. “The success of our inaugural show last year has prompted many new sponsors to put their hands up to be involved for 2018 and that support has enabled us to take the Show to the next level.” New additions to the 2018 Show include green themed cooking demonstrations by celebrated chefs, internationally acclaimed garden designers from

Garden to Table Schools Garden Competition. The Competition will allow eight Primary Schools to let their imagination run riot and design, plant and create an edible garden. Jules Lloyd-Jones, GM Marketing, Mitre 10, says; ‘We are really excited that Mitre 10 is presenting the Garden to Table Schools Garden Competition at the New Zealand Flower & Garden Show this year. Supporting an organisation that is teaching kiwi kids gardening and food skills for life and encouraging self-sufficiency is a nobrainer for us, and we can’t wait to see them bring their plans to life.’

winning garden exhibits, feature floral art installations and displays, indulge in a spot of retail therapy and enjoy gourmet food and beverages. For more info, visit www. nzflowergardenshow.co.nz. Don’t miss this show! See you there!

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Driving down Swanson Road en-route to Henderson, it’s hard to miss the sign: “New Zealand Flower and Garden Show” on the left on the front lawn of HH resident Toni-Kim. After a brief chat with Toni, I went down to the trusts arena and who did

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WHY LISA IS THE Employee of the month Says store manager Stuart Millward:

Lisa started part time with us about 8 months ago and right away we recognised she had great ability. A wonderful Mum, her children had reached the age which allowed her to enter the work force again. Well, thankfully, she chose to work for us! She started as a check out operator, then became a checkout supervisor, then moved to where she is now - responsible for managing all the Trade Account Managers. Not only is she fun and hard working, but she’s a smart and dedicated team player. The perfect employee, Lisa has established herself as a vital member of the Mega Mitre 10 family here at our Lincoln Road store. Thank you for who you are Lisa!

Life Lessons for Young People: The keys to being a good employee are hard work, keeping a positive attitude, being consistent and selfmotivated and a really strong work ethic. These are the things I strive to attain each day I come to work. My desire is to grow and get better and better.

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CAPTAIN CHARLES UPHAM

NZ’s Most Famous Soldier Charles Upham is perhaps NZ’s most famous soldier.

He was only the third person ever to receive the Victoria Cross twice, and the very first combatant to do so. What is the Victoria Cross? It’s a decoration awarded for conspicuous

Carrying a bag of grenades (his favourite weapon), Upham on his own first attacked a German machine-gun nest, killing eight paratroopers, then destroyed another which had been set up in a house. Finally, he crawled to within 15 yards of a Bofors anti-aircraft gun before knocking it out.

in the foot by a bullet. Undeterred, he continued fighting and, with his arm in a sling, hobbled about in the open to draw enemy fire and enable their gun positions to be spotted. With his unwounded arm he propped his rifle in the fork of a tree and killed two approaching Germans; the second was so close that he fell on the muzzle of Upham’s rifle.

During the retreat from Crete, Upham succumbed to dysentery and could not eat properly. The effect of this and his wounds made him look like a walking skeleton, his commanding officer noted. Nevertheless, he found the strength to climb the side of a 600 ft deep ravine and use a Bren gun on a group of advancing Germans. At a range of 500 yards he killed 22 out of 50. His subsequent VC citation recorded that he had “performed a series of remarkable exploits, showing outstanding leadership, tactical skill and utter indifference to danger”. Even under the hottest fire, Upham never wore a steel helmet, explaining that he could never find one to fit him.

Why did he receive these distinguished medals - twice? Upham was awarded his first Victoria Cross on Crete in May 1941, commanding a platoon in the battle for Maleme airfield. During the course of an advance of 3,000 yards his platoon was held up three times.

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Have you ever watched a Rambo movie? Rambo, played by Sylvester Stallone was unstoppable. Charles Upham was like that. When the advance had been completed he helped carry a wounded man to safety in full view of the enemy, and then ran half a mile under fire to save a company from being cut off. Two Germans who tried to stop him were killed. The next day Upham was wounded in the shoulder by a mortar burst and hit

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bravery in the Commonwealth armed services, instituted by Queen Victoria in 1856.

This is why he was awarded his first VC. What he did to receive his second VC is even more amazing. That’s in the next issue!

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Government formally recognises the fine work of Whoa! Studios!

Visionary entrepreneur David Sutherland.

Undoubtedly the most exciting new family destination in Auckland, Whoa! Studios was established in 2015 by visionary entrepreneur David Sutherland to bring joy to children. Their official ‘goal’ is “to create a million smiles.” “We believe live stage experiences should be accessible to everyone. The creativity and joy that this inspires is important in developing our future entertainers. There are thousands of kids out there of all ages who have a latent talent or ability in the

Sanjeet Kumar and SuperValue Palomino went the extra mile to support Blue September with promoting fruit and vegetables that help reduce the risk of cancer. Alongside various produce products in store they included information on the products nutritional benefits and specific cancer fighting properties. Sanjeet is an enthusiastic supporter of the Blue September campaign and supports more education for consumers around products that can help reduce the risk of cancer. He says “Cancer affects just about everyone

area of the arts, so having providing a place for these children to be inspired, and find their passion is important. . We aspire to entertain and provide events, workshops and platforms for young talent, whether it be in the area of music, drama, dance, film, design, costume, makeup, or whatever. If it’s related to the creative arts, we want to be the ‘go to’ place! Essentially, we want to inspire a generation, create lasting memories for families, and bring oodles of joy to their world and the world of their parents.” Says Candace Borchert – General Manager at Whoa! Studios. Dave continues “Whoa! Studios is an enterprise with a HUGE heart. From the start we wanted to integrate into the community, and provide memorable experiences for the kids and families who visit us. From our state of the art studio and theatre facilities, we are going to provide unforgettable live experiences for all the family, and in the process create a million smiles. We have stopped at nothing in our mission to provide a world class facility for the enjoyment of families everywhere. The government has just given us a huge shot in the arm by granting us charity status. We are thrilled.” On behalf of West Auckland families and children, a big thank you Dave and Candace for your awesome vision, mission, and commitment to bringing a million smiles to West Auckland children. Parents, if your children show a desire or ability in any area of the arts, Whoa! Studios has regular shows and activities to keep young ones minds whirling. Also, keep and eye out for upcoming workshops onwww.whoastudios.co.nz, and connect with Candace and the team! They’d love to hear from you.

in the community in some way and we need to learn more about how we can reduce the risk. Eating plenty of healthy fruit and vegetables is one way to lower the risk.”Sanjeet, you are our community hero this month! Keep keeping us all healthy. Well done.

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HH HEROES are people who have gone out of their way to do something in the community to build the community and connect people

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WIGHT OPTOMETRISTS HOW I LOST MY FEAR OF BULLIES Noe Jr Mancao started Muaythai (a form of kick boxing) when he was 19. HHCNews: Noe, why did you choose kickboxing? Noe: You see, I was very weak when I was a kid and I was bullied a lot of the time but I was blessed because my best friend was one of the toughest kid in our school. Most of the time, he was able to protect me from the bullies. When he was not around though, I was terrified. I wanted to join a self defence school but I could not find any in our home area. When I came to New Zealand, I found a Muaythai gym and I joined. I was determined to stop being bullied! HHCNews: No more bullying now you are a champion? Noe: That’s right. The bullies now run for cover! But for me, kickboxing is much more than being a champion fighter. The exciting thing for me is character development. Yes, it is a very hard and tough art but if you remain in it and do not quit, surely you will grow as a person.I have learned self-control, discipline, and how to be healthy emotionally and physically. Jesus Christ is big now in my life as well. He helps me.

Noe: This is a full contact sport and considered dangerous by most people because competitors have only one goal in mindand that is to hit your opponent using your hands, kicks, knees and elbows and not to be hit. I won the North Island title belt twice. Every fight is scary for me and I get really nervous before stepping into the ring with thoughts that I might going to get hurt or get knocked out. Based on my experience with my 23 fights, the only way to overcome fear is to face it. I follow Nike’s slogan to” Just do it” regardless of what I think and feel. H HCNews: Has anyone died kick boxing? Noe: Yes, a few people have died in the Muaythai competition. But people die from driving a car orfishing. For me, I believe that everything you do has a risk. Yes, people need to be aware of safety. The biggest thing I have overcome is my fear of not able to protect myself and my loved ones from bad people. Kickboxing has solved the “being bullied” problem I once had. Those who once bullied me know now that I could seriously damage them if I wanted to. As a consequence, they have turned from being bullies to wanting to be my friends. Watch this video: http://tiny.cc/w9v60y

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ALL THE WAY FROM HUNGARY TO HENDERSON HEIGHTS! Now living on Leafield Crescent, George and Kata have come all the way from Hungary to live in HH! “We came here” says George “because friends had visited here and told us how beautiful it was. Also, we heard that New Zealanders were really friendly, open minded, and helpful.” Kata chips in “But George, people who visit Hungary say that about Hungarians too!” We all laugh. I ask, “Kata, can you give me an example of how New Zealander are open minded?” “Yes, of course. For example, in New Zealand I am nannying at the moment. On the way to school one day, one of the children we passed was a boy, and he was dressed like a princess. In NZ it’s fine, and no one judges, but in Hungary, no one would let to dress their boy in the outfit of a princess!”

“And what do you love about HH” I ask. “Well” says Kata, “I love lake Panorama.” “It’s absolutely beautiful” Says George “There is a sign beside the lake which says it’s a pond!” I say “No, that can’t be right! It’s called Lake Panorama. Anyway, what is the difference between a pond and a lake? Maybe a pond is a small lake, and a lake is a big pond!” We laugh some more and ponder the question. “I also like the pace of life here in NZ” says Kata “compared with Hungary, New Zealand is very laid back and slow paced. The difference between NZ and Hungary in this respect is huge!” (Maybe she hasn’t

seen Lincoln Road in rush hour?) George is currently working as a gib fixer, but in Hungary he was a content creative and video editor. Really, he would like to get back to this kind of job in NZ “GIB fixing is work, but film making is my passion!” says George.

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Did you KNOW ?

The longest place name in the world is Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu, a hill in Hawkes Bay.

NZ was voted the world’s best country in 2007 and 2008 by Wanderlust magazine. (Editor: not sure what’s happened between then and now!) More people live in Auckland than in the whole of the South Island. Blue Lake, in Nelson Lakes National Park, has the clearest water in the world.

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HENDERSON HEIGHTS CULTURE Terri Helps HH Residents Set And Achieve Their Goals! I met Terri from Fitzwater Place in person at the beginning of November. We are so lucky to have her in HH! Listen to just a little about what she does and how she helps so many people! Terri: I started taking Vision Board Workshops in January 2017 to help people become more self aware of how they really want to live their lives. What’s a Vision Board? It’s a tool used to help clarify, concentrate and maintain focus on specific life goals. It is a collection of a wide variety of inspirational images, a pictorial representation of your vision - a powerful way to make your dreams more tangible and attainable.

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So come and enjoy a day to focus on yourself - mental space and dream-time - the very thing you’ve been thinking about...

I find most people live their days by reacting to their external five senses – what they see, hear, smell, taste and touch. We have become so busy and stretched, disconnected and distracted from ourselves we don’t make or give time to listen to that deep, gentle, wise voice inside us that knows what we really need at any given moment.

MENTAL FLOSS! More advice from Centurions

A thread on an online forum was created by a young man who wanted people to ask his 101-year-old grandmother questions about life. These are some of her best responses: • “Humour is a life force, a way of surviving the difficulties of living.” • “I think people have to be curious. They have to be interested in life outside their little aches and pains. They have to be excited about seeing new things, meeting new people, watching a new play — just passionate about life.” • “Pain is mysterious, and having fun is the best way to forget it.” • “If you’re positive you can get through it OK. When you think negatively, you’re putting poison on your body. Just smile. They say laughter is the best medicine there is.”

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Book in for my next workshop Saturday January 19th 2019 and enjoy the power of the process to make your own Vision Board! See advert below for more details. Terri Gasparich M: 021 2121306 terri@visionboards.co.nz www.visionboards.co.nz

The workshop offers participants the space and time to explore who they want to be, what they want to do, and finally what they want to have in their lives – giving them clarity on their intentions, to make a vision board about what they want to create and attract into their lives. The very act of creating the vision board tells your mind what’s important – you’re teaching your mind what you want to focus on in your life. When your mind sees a goal clearly it moves in that direction even on a sub-conscious level, and vision boards offer the visualisation that brings that emotional vibration to create, and your attention is a powerful force for creativity. With a vision board how you feel about the images is more important than what you think.

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Is the Crown/Maori partnership a high jacking of the Treaty? Speaker: Dr Don Brash Ex-leader of the National Party Opposition,

Ex-Governor of the Reserve Bank

Where:

Henderson Heights Community Hall

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February 23, 2019 at 7 – 9:30 pm.

There will be time for questions and answers. RSVP your email to j.batchelor@barfoot.co.nz. Space is limited to the first 200 people.

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“Very Happy Christmas to all our wonderful and loyal HH customers. From me and all our staff, thank you, and may this Christmas be your best ever!” Sanjeet Kumar, Owner / CEO.

Thanks for the great, 2018! The year got underway with news of a visit from the Education Review Office. The visit was a huge success, staff and Board were delighted to get the affirmation that they deserved. A huge amount of work has been completed in the property area this year. Lots of cleaning up of areas around the School that had not been in use and the old woodwork room becoming our lovely new Whare Waananga. Work of the Board Chairman, Ron Crawford, has seen all these exciting changes in School Property come to pass! “ Ron under estimates just how much work he does to really make things happen here!” Principal Wendy Esera said. End of year achievement data is pleasing showing again the Year 8 progress over their 2 years here. With intermediates only having 2 year levels, the only true comparison can be

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made between achievement end of Year 7 and the achievement at the end of Year 8, a year later. In Reading there was a 14% shift, Writing a 15% shift and Mathematics a 13% shift. In Reading and Writing, Female students are our highest achievers, while in Mathematics, it is the Boys who are the stars! As we look ahead to 2019, we have a bursting roll! There is now no space left for another class and the Ministry of Education are busy with plans to address our classroom teaching space shortage. On behalf of the Staff and Board of Henderson Intermediate School, THANK YOU for the great year we have had.

All the very best for a prosperous and happy 2019!

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REAL ESTATE NEWS SITUATIONS in Henderson Heights

Great sales in Henderson Heights! Interest in properties in HH remains strong with some great results achieved at point of sale. My pick of those on the market at the moment in HH is 36 Leafield Crescent. Packed with loads of features, north facing, in a super quiet street, and commanding panoramic views of the surrounding area, this home is a ‘must see’ if you are thinking of moving up to something bigger and better with more room for your family. Come and see for yourself. Prepare to be impressed. Open Homes are 1:00 –1:30 Saturday or Sunday. See you there! Address

Sale Date

Sale Price

Land Area

Floor Area

1 Natasha Lane

31-Oct-18

$990,000

750

230

6 Chrome Place

30-Oct-18

$1,050,000

817

200

19 Chelmsley Avenue

19-Oct-18

$900,000

602

189

18 Lake Panorama Drive

17-Oct-18

$953,000

609

188

34 Sturges Road

14-Oct-18

$855,000

721

180

56 Palomino Drive

12-Oct-18

$740,000

812

120

54 Highfields Terrace

10-Oct-18

$815,000

580

180

6 Spring Grove

3-Oct-18

$926,000

816

240

15 Brookwood Drive

3-Oct-18

$991,000

573

193

9 Taranui Place

3-Oct-18

$730,000

914

100

9 San Vito Place

30-Sep-18

$935,000

611

189

8 Dundas Place

24-Sep-18

$799,000

677

130

18 Bibury Avenue

24-Sep-18

$950,000

600

250

26 Tumanaka Place

14-Sep-18

$720,000

0

190

11 Shona Place

13-Sep-18

$755,000

1042

150

73 Smythe Road

12-Sep-18

$890,000

1191

180

9 San Fernando Way

12-Sep-18

$865,000

606

210

7 Lesa Annis Place

11-Sep-18

$690,000

830

90

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VACANT ADMINISTRATOR WANTED! Do you like administration? Keeping records? Want to help build the community? Have computer skills? If so, please call me! Work from home. This position is voluntary (like the rest of us!). Call Julian on 0274764430 ____________________________ BUDDING JOURNALISTS WANTED!! Would you like to learn how to write stories? Interview people? No matter what age you are, I’d love to hear from you! Call or text Julian on 0274764430 for a chat.

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Henderson Westfield • Waitakere Orchid Club Orchid Show Kelston Community Centre Friday 24th & Saturday 25th August 10am - 4pm daily. Free Public Entry The biggest display of orchids and orchid traders in Auckland. Buy direct from growers Morning/afternoon tea/lunch available Supported by the Henderson-Massey Local Board For details contact Glenys 09 835 1216 • Glendene In Door Bowling Club are looking for new members. If you have played before great, if you have never played and would like to learn, then pay us a visit. Monday evenings 7.15 pm at the Kelston Community Centre, Cnr Awaroa and Great Nth Rds . For further information contact Glenys 8389439. • Te Atatu Ladies Probus Club Probus is a Club for Retirees. Enjoy Friendship and Fun. Come and join our club for morning tea, guest speakers and monthly outings. We meet at St Johns Hall, Edmonton Road, Te Atatu South on the second Friday of the Month at 9.45am till midday. For further Details please phone Olwyn on 09 834 5276.

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