Napier Now Billboard - image: Kirsten Simcox
THIS ISSUE
Coffee with a Councillor
New in the City
Aquarium Happenings
What’s New?
MTG Happenings
Did you know?
Word from the Mayor I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my first year as Mayor. Having the opportunity to get out and about and meet so many of you has been fantastic. Our city is in great shape. The wheels of change have been turning and we have made much progress in 2014. In this issue of Proudly Napier we tell you about a new brand campaign we’ve been working on. Napier Now is about encouraging us all to take another look at our wonderful city. We’ve come a long way. At times the journey has been difficult. Our past has shaped us into a unique city with an Art Deco heart
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Bill Dalton
and we wanted to do something that celebrates what we have achieved. We’ve got great people and thriving businesses in our midst and we thought that was worth acknowledging. We might be considered a ‘small’ city, but we punch above our weight and we think Napier Now embodies that spirit. As part of the campaign, you will find a fun, interactive online advent calendar offering daily surprise deals with local businesses. Find out more over the page. I love this time of year. I can’t wait to get the BBQ cranking so my wife Shirley and I can enjoy having friends over to make the most of the balmy Hawke’s Bay summer evenings. I know many of you will be doing the same. I wish you all a wonderful festive season. Enjoy this special time with family and friends. See you in 2015.
Coffee with a Councillor
Richard McGrath
Your favourite meal to cook... if I’m allowed in the kitchen is chocolate or Russian fudge. My family thinks I’m pretty good at it. What’s your coffee order? I don’t do coffee, I’d rather have a ‘V’ or a juice. Favourite holiday destination... Queensland, for the beaches, the climate and the chance to relax and get away from it all with the family. In the weekend I… coach cricket and tinker with my old cars. My FJ Holden convertible (1955) is running, and my Torana Hatch (1976) will, all going well, be running next year.
Napier City Councillor Richard McGrath Image: Kirsten Simcox
One of my goals for the next 12 months is… to continue the door-knocking I did when I campaigned successfully to become a Councillor. I want to try and meet as many people as possible to find out what they think of our city and where they think we should be heading. www.napier.govt.nz keyword: #councillors
New in the City
The Gold of the Kowhai
Napier’s newest public artwork is a speculator four metre tall sculpture by renowned artist Paul Dibble. The Gold of the Kowhai, situated on the corner of Tennyson Street and Herschell Street, has already been drawing crowds of admirers. Unveiled by Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry on 5 December, the work, which is illuminated at night, was donated to the Hawke’s Bay Museums Trust collection by the MTG Foundation. The day after the opening art fans had the opportunity to hear Paul speak about his work at a free floor talk held at MTG Hawke’s Bay, across the road from the sculpture. Paul has been a bronze sculptor for many years and is wellknown for his large scale works. He lives in Palmerston North with his wife Fran, who is also an artist and a contributor to his impressive collection of work. www.napier.govt.nz
Aquarium Happenings A little dollop of cuteness is about to be revealed to the public at the National Aquarium of New Zealand. Dubbed ‘Boo’ by Aquarium staff, the Little Penguin was rescued from Ahuriri aged between five and 10 days old. For the past three months Boo has been fed by keepers. After initially weighing a tiny 98gms, Boo is now piling on the weight thanks to a steady diet of fish up to four times a day and is on track to reach the average adult Little Penguin weight of 1kg.
‘Boo’ the Little Penguin Image: Kirsten Simcox
Many visitors to the Aquarium were surprised to learn that some species of penguin preferred warmer climates over
The Gold of the Kowhai Image: Kirsten Simcox
Introducing ‘Boo’ the icy Antarctica, said keeper Rebekah Cuthbert. Boo will soon begin to be introduced to the other penguins in the Aquarium’s enclosure. The chick will start taking its first steps towards becoming a part of the Aquarium’s penguin display. It will spend short periods of time in the enclosure until the keepers are sure the birds are used to each other, says Rebekah. It was important they all got along, she said. “They’ve all got personalities really, just like cats and dogs.” www.nationalaquarium.co.nz
What’s New?
Napier Now
You will see Napier Now popping up around our city over the next few months. Why? Because we think it’s time to celebrate who we are and what we’ve achieved. Our history has taken us on an extraordinary journey leading to where we are today – to Napier Now. We live in an exciting, colourful and diverse city. In our midst, you’ll find people and businesses doing great things – working hard and taking on the world. We think that’s worth celebrating. If you think you know Napier, think again. Napier Now might just surprise you. Join us on Facebook and Instagram to show us your Napier Now.
Councillors Richard McGrath and Michelle Pyke highlight Napier Now New vehicle signage at the Council Depot Councillors, staff and Mayor Bill Dalton show their support for Napier Now Images: Kirsten Simcox
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Surprise!
Napier Now Advent Calendar
To kick off Napier Now, we launched an online Advent Calendar. Packed with daily surprises from local businesses, to take part, simply head to www.surprise.napiernow.nz daily during December, click on the date and a voucher will appear with a special offer from a Napier business. Too easy.
www.surprise.napiernow.nz
New Exhibition
MTG Happenings
With Bold Needle & Thread
Materials used tell of our own social history and culture. Many of the works are supported with the original patterns and stories behind how Rosemary sourced them. Rosemary says her collection is not just about objects, it is about women’s hopes, dreams, beliefs and financial realities during decades when life in New Zealand was undeniably tough. Rosemary began collecting homemade textile projects 30 years ago - to her it seemed that they told an eloquent story of women’s ingenuity and creativity in hard times, a story she knew about from her own family. www.mtghawkesbay.com
Perhaps best known as a columnist and commentator, Wellington-based Rosemary McLeod is also an avid collector with a fondness for vintage needlecraft - from tea towels and toys to doilies and dollies. With Bold Needle & Thread is a new exhibition at MTG Hawke’s Bay and it’s already proving popular, said Deputy Director Marketing Rachel Dossor. “While it’s taking many on a trip down memory lane, for some of our younger visitors it is the first time they’ve seen such intricate home-made craft. We live in a very different world these days so it’s lovely to remember it was people, rather than machines who created objects once upon a time.” The exhibition provides a fascinating narrative on collecting as well as how objects were made between 1920 and 1960.
With Bold Needle & Thread: 1920 – 1960 Vintage Needlework from the Rosemary McLeod Collection is on exhibition at MTG Hawke’s Bay
Did you know? Free fix! For outdoor dripping taps
New Year’s Eve Celebrations
One dripping tap can waste up to 200 litres of water a day! In an effort to save water, if you have an outdoor tap that needs attention we will come and fix it for free. Free? That’s right! The offer is only available for two weeks. To book our plumber, just phone 06 843 1844 from January 23, 2015. Please note, the offer runs for a limited time.
Napier City Council is thrilled to be sponsoring this year’s family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebrations at the Sound Shell on Marine Parade. Featuring legendary Kiwi singer Tina Cross, the evening kicks off at 8.30pm. Napier Mayor Bill Dalton will ring the Veronica Bell just before midnight. As the clock ticks past midnight, a spectacular fireworks display will light the night sky. The event is alcohol and smoke-free and police and security will be on hand to ensure the ban is adhered to. There will be a gold-coin collection during the evening with the proceeds going to IHC.
Mayor Bill Dalton
Deputy Mayor Faye White
Councillor Mark Herbert
Councillor Graeme Taylor
Councillor Maxine Boag
Councillor Michelle Pyke
Napier Libraries Christmas Opening Hours
Napier City Council Christmas Opening Hours
CLOSED 25 December 26 December 1 January 2 January
Napier City Council will be closed from 12pm on 24 December and will reopen at 8am 29 December.
OPEN
Napier City Council will be closed at 5pm on December 31 and reopen at 8am on 5 January, 2015.
27 December 10am-4pm 28 December 12pm-4pm 29 December 9.30am-5.30pm 30 December 9.30am-5.30pm 31 December 9.30am-5.30pm 3 January 10am-4pm 4 January 12 noon-4pm
Normal hours resume 5 January, 2015.
Councillor Roy Sye
Councillor Annette Brosnan
Councillor Tony Jeffery
Councillor Kirsten Wise
Councillor Keith Price
Councillor Mark Hamilton
Napier City Council www.napier.govt.nz 06 835 7579 info@napier.govt.nz www.facebook.com/NapierCityCouncil 231 Hastings Street, Napier 4110 Private Bag 6010, Napier 4142
Councillor Richard McGrath