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RAGLAN Chronicle 1 IndependentRaglan Courier Ph or text Michelle Cobham 027 325 4181 Daily trips to Hamilton Mon - Fri ragindecourier@gmail.com8.30-12.30 http://www.raglancourier.nz/ Monday- Friday 2 trips to Hamilton daily morning run and afternoon ph/textraglancourier.nzrun0273254181 For the Love of Rugby League P5 Ray White Raglan I 21 Bow Street I Raglan I 07 825 8669 I rwraglan.co.nz Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008) Build your Raglan Retreat Here! Enjoy this great location just across the road from the water, children’s park and on the bus route. All this, yet tucked away and private. Give me a call before it’s gone! 41B Wallis Street, Raglan - $730,000 Saturday 13 August 11:00am 23 Main Road 16 Totara Grove 12:00pm 87 Rangitahi Road 60 Government Road 1:00pm 54 Rangitahi Road 41B Wallis Street 18 Violet Street Sunday 14 August 11:00am 87 Rangitahi Road 60 Government Road 12:00pm 54 Rangitahi Road Issue #767 11th August 2022

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Thanks for the informative and very appropriately-timed article in the Raglan Chronicle of 14 July 2022 regarding some mid-winter child-friendly activities and resources that will definitely make a parent's life easier on these wet days.

Dear Editor While we are all experiencing so much rain, and thinking about the rise of our tidal waters, some in Whāingaroa are looking to sell and move to higher ground, while others are barricading their sections which face the sea, somewhat like King Canute, and yet another group is concerned regarding the inability of their young members to play soccer. Soccer needs a secure pitch with good drainage; this then makes it possible to run swiftly, to control the ball and to change direction and the course as the game flows. A muddy field is not ideal for this. I realise that soccer is a minority game, but playing a team sport helps youngsters to learn about cooperation, loyalty and their own identity. Soccer has a long and growing history; it is also a growing sport especially when it comes to women's participation and not just locally but also internationally. Often in the past recreational grounds were placed in areas of lesser market value, thus we have muddy soccer fields with inadequate drainage, and while Raglan need not attempt to emulate Manchester United or City, perhaps the current situation could be improved, or alternate facilities offered? From Ex Soccer Mum.

It was great to see the wonderful Raglan Toy Library featured. This is a real boon for anyone trying to entertain young children indoors and allows them to have new and interesting toys every week, at a minimal cost to their parents and carers. I certainly appreciate this service in my new role as a grandmother! And the staff and volunteers are extremely helpful and tolerant.Many other great ideas were shared too. However, one important option that was overlooked was the Raglan Museum as a fun and educational destination for children! As a child, I had numerous visits to our local museum, from a very young age. I can still picture some of the exhibits all these many years later! The Raglan Museum is full of interesting exhibits, with many of them being interactive and child-friendly. Kids can also collect an "I spy" activity sheet at the entrance, which encourages them to find and draw many of the historical items situated throughout theOnemuseum.visitwill never be enough to take everything in and the kids will be asking to return many times. The good news is that, for just $20 per year, all your family members will be able to visit the museum as often as they wish! Visit your museum today and sign up for a whole year of very cheap entertainment for the family! Robyn Riddle Dear Editor, We're sure we speak on behalf of all who have had covid in Raglan, when we express grateful thanks to the Raglan Covid Response Team and the Raglan Medical Centre for their excellent service on our behalf. It was such a surprise and a blessing to find 2 cartons of goodies at our door, including frozen meals and tissues. These enabled us to isolate without any worries. God bless you for such generosity.

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space and/or maintain a reasonable standard of language and decorum. St Peter's Anglican Church cnr Bow Street & James Street Holy Communion service every Sunday at 9.30 visitors very welcome Contact person : Hazel 0221065990 Wharf improvements receive official blessing from kaumatua Atutahi Riki in an early morning ceremony on Wednesday. Full story on page 5. Summary Max temp Wind Waves* Tides* Sun (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set) R am S pm R am S pm ppaammmm R am S pm ppammm R am S pm ppaammmm R am S pm ppaammmm R am S pm ppaammmm R am S pm *Total significant wave height and *Tide times for Raglan Bar ppaammmmamampmpmamHLHLLLHLHLHLHLHLHLHHLHLHLHLTHU 11 FRI 12 SAT 13 SUN WEDTUEMON14151617 16161414131312 SE 13 KM/HS 15 SSWKM/H 6 KM/HESE 6 19KM/HKM/HENEKM/H9NE26NWKM/H 07:0607:0907:1017:4107:1117:4217:4307:0717:4417:4507:0517:4507:1917:3508:4402:3414:5421:1203:2409:3415:4221:5804:1310:1916:2822:4204:5811:0317:1323:2405:4211:4617:5600:0606.25Sunshine and patchy VeryPlentySomePlentycloudsofsunsunshineofsunshinePartlysunnyMostlycloudywindy;lowclouds 0.81.2111.22 weather cover Phone orders welcome! *Fish & The*Weekly*Burgers*Chips*Specials*storewithalotmore Support our local eateries! Hours and specials below. Open for Dinner Fri & Sat from 5:30pm Mon-TuesSunday7pm Fish n’ Chips Group Inside/OutsideBookingsSeating 92 Wallis St - 07 825 7544 WrapsCream This space could be yours. Email the Chronicle for more info@raglanchronicle.co.nzdetails. DE DRI N K Pitas Open from 9am for breakfast & lunch 7 days. Dinner Fri & Sat 5.30 - 9pm with snacks menu from 3pm. 07-825 8233 Aroha Sushi Raglan RAGLAN'S ORIGINAL SUSHI SHOP SINCE 2003 Open 6 days Wed - Mon until 4pm 07-825 7440 Serving honest local & good food Open 7 days 8am - 4pm Cnr Bow St & Wainui Rd 07-825 0027 Open 7 days a week from 10am 'til 7pm 92 Wallis St - The Wharf 07-825 7544 Open from Thursday to Tuesday 9am - 11pm 021 198 7983 248 Wainui Rd Open 9am - 7pm Wed - Sun Closed Mon - Tues Papahua 07-825Domain8761 In

Defibrillators can save lives in the event of an accident or medical emergency. Here is where they are located in Raglan.  24 HOURS: St John Raglan (11 Wainui Road) Raglan Club (22 Bow Street) Raglan Holiday Park (61 Marine Parade) The Institute of Awesome (5B Whaanga Road) Raglan Surf Life Saving Club (Ngarunui Beach) outside wall of the club (downstairs) that public can access 24/7 when they phone 111 for the lock combination.

Aheartfelt plea to “make Raglan a safer place” with easier access to defibrillators has been made following the sudden death of Kyle Leuthart, an award-winning real estate agent also variously described in tributes last week as a gun surfer, diver, “Mr Greenfingers” gardener, family man and all-round good guy. Chris Leuthart told a large crowd at his son’s Hamilton Gardens funeral that emergency services did their best to save the 49 year old after an unexpected heart attack. However there was no defibrillator on hand for a crucial 15 minutes. Chris believes a defibrillator could’ve made a difference along with the CPR his son was receiving.Raglan has now a “burgeoning” population, he points out, and the town needs not only more defibrillators 24/7 but also to be better aware of their locations. And he vowed to make it happen. “Raglan is a fantastic community,” Chris said. “We can do anything.”

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Chris – describing the Monday afternoon turnout at the gardens’ pavilion as “overwhelming” – told of Kyle’s upbringing in Raglan as a schoolboy, and of his adventures and hi-jinks overseas before returning to his hometown to start a family and a new career in real estate. He described Kyle’s short life as being very much like a whirlwind, and accidentprone to boot. Having started out at Raglan Area School – after Chris and his then wife Sharleen moved here from Huntly – he progressed on to Southall, New Plymouth Boys’ High and then Hamilton Boys’ where once he got struck by lightning “and survived!”Hewaslater to narrowly escape the Bali bombing, Chris recalled, “but sadly he did not get out of this recent incident alive”. Kyle ventured overseas after getting a Bachelor of Science degree at Canterbury University and working for a time with MAF, trapping gypsy moths. He was an adventure-seeking guy, Chris chuckled, snowboarding on his OE off what looked like 40 metre-high drops. “He was a daredevil. He had no fear.”

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Safer Raglan urged at send off for Kyle

Chris told how, after meeting his “beloved Tara”, Kyle returned to Raglan where the couple had three sons – Sunny,

To say Kyle liked to have fun was something of an understatement, Chris said. “He worked hard, played hard and lived life to the fullest.” Father and son – only 20 years apart – also enjoyed an “amazing” business partnership, with Chris conducting auctions for Kyle and LJ Hooker.Chris spoke poignantly too of Kyle’s kindness, generosity and sincerity, adding: “He was the treasured son, soulmate and brother I never had.” Local kaumatua Sean Ellison told of his profound sadness at the loss of Kyle, who he said was “taken far too young, far too soon”. He added he had deep respect for Kyle in his work and in his altruistic efforts in the community, where he often organised sponsorship for various projects and clubs around town.

Those at the celebration of Kyle’s life heard how a hikoi, or tiki tour as Chris put it, was organised around Raglan the previous weekend. It was Kyle’s final farewell to some of his favourite spots which included the golf club and Manu Bay, and was met with a “tremendous reception”. LJ Hooker principals Greig and Tash Metcalfe spoke of Kyle’s work selling real estate the past 15 years. “For us he was such a star,” Greig said. Kyle won many professional accolades and had a shelf full of awards back in their Bow St office, which was turned into something of a shrine once news of his sudden death was known. Old friends also remembered Kyle as supportive, a man of integrity, as solid as a rock and a Raglan boy at heart. “He made friends wherever he went and The Landing Now Selling rangitahi.co.nz for friendly and proffesional advice email o ce@webbgould.co.nz also at HG Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton for friendly professional advice

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Raglan Business Chamber The chamber was delighted to host one of our first public events in a while on 21 July. We made this event open to members of the public as well, as we thought there was such an opportunity for all local businesses to benefit from it. Hayley Willers and Jaime Lomas from DTI Lawyers presented. Our members will recognise their names as Hayley and Jaime have presented several sessions via Zoom through the challenging times of Covid Lockdowns – these sessions were invaluable when it came to the Public Health Act requirements around My Vaccine Pass and how employers and employees could navigate the ever-changing levels/traffic lights and rules we were required to follow. In this recent presentation we asked people to send any questions through so that Hayley and Jaime could cover off points that were relevant to attendees. Through this we covered a wide range of topics, which was useful information for all attendees. Hayley is a Director in DTI’s Commercial and Property Team specialising in private and commercial property transaction, property development, and relationship property matters. She has been practising since 2006 and has extensive experience dealing in a wide range of commercial and private client matters.Hayley has a pragmatic approach to all matters and applies her experience and skills to achieve great results for her clients; you could see this in her comments around Shareholders Agreements and constitutions – it turns out a few of us aren’t quite using the parameters correctly! We also covered leases – a pertinent topic of conversation after the Covid shutdowns and the impact on tenants and landlords in this changing market. Attendees had also asked about Asset Protection in the case of relationship breakdowns, and Hayley covered off some very clear points for us to take home. Jaime is a Director, Employment Law. She has significant dispute resolution experience. She takes a pragmatic and practical approach to achieve commercial and workable solutions for her clients. She is committed to understanding the issues her clients face and the impact on their businesses or on them

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I want to thank Jaime and Hayley for their time – their support for members during the year has been substantial; they have both invested several hours in helping members and responding to members’ queries through zoom. They follow up where needed and it has been invaluable support in an everchanging landscape.

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Herpersonally.experience in employment and resource management law provides her with a range of skills and a well-rounded perspective to advise on both practical and technical issues. She pursues the prompt resolution of disputes through direct negotiation and mediation.Thequestions put to Jaime covered the differences between an employee versus contractor, and the difference between a performance process and a disciplinary process. Attendees also wanted to know about updating employment agreements and developing and updating workplace policies which are used to make expected behaviour in the workplace clear.

A message from the chamber Year 9B’s Maths with Xtreme Zero Waste By Adriana and Grace On Tuesday the 31st May, Karen, who is a worker at Xtreme Zero Waste (XZW) came to our maths class and explained how maths is a big part of XZW. We then worked out the volume of the recycling bin and then the volume of a non-crushed can. Next, everyone estimated how many could fit in the recycling bin. After that we put this to the test to see if our calculations were correct but sadly all groups wereWeWRONG!hadaconversation with Karen and came to the conclusion that a cylinder shaped can and a rectangular recycling bin were not compatible, but in the end we could fit roughly 60 non-crushed cans in the bin. We decided to see how many crushed cans the rubbish bin could hold. We put our shoes on and started stomping on cans. Once all were flattened the group that had the most crushed cans in the bin counted and it came to a total of 324 crushed cans. Our calculations were pretty close. After doing this activity, we cleaned up. Karen then explained that maths really does have a big impact in life. On Tuesday the 14th of June we got into the school vans and drove to XZW. When we arrived we met Karen and walked over to the metal yard where we were introduced to Dusta the big metal man and Simon, who helped build it. We talked about the proportions that they considered when building Dusta.Wewere then given a challenge to make a properly proportioned metal man out of the junk that was supplied to us from the metal yard. Check out some of our creations. We would like to thank Karen and XZW for accommodating us and showing us how maths can be used in the real world.

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Waikato District Council project delivery community projects team leader Reuben Rink says there will be little disruption throughout the project, with public access available at all times.

The new pontoon, which is awaiting resource consent, is scheduled to start early September providing short term mooring for boats to unload, alleviating queues at the wharf. Lead designers Beca expect the walkway, kayak ramp and piles complete before Christmas. The pontoon itself will be built off-site, then brought to the site by truck and lifted by crane into position early in the new year. The balustrade design will take inspiration from the walking bridge and local artist Simon Te Wheoro will create panels that acknowledge the ‘fruits of the harbour’. The draft strategy also includes actions to improve the health of the harbour, improve walking, cycling and boating connections, address parking issues at the wharf, enhance the Te Akau boat ramp and limit commercialisation of the harbour, among other things. Council expects to finalise the plan by late September 2022.

"Small communities like Taharoa has a team in the comp and they are competing well, having just added a wahine team," says Aaron. He would like to see a team resurface in Raglan. "I guess firstly let's see how much interest there is. Players would be first then managers and sponsors. If there are any local businesses that are league fans and can see the benefits for the Raglan community to have a rugby league team to represent us all then please be in touch." His strengths are coaching and playing footy with the kids. In the meantime he has reached out to Whatawhata Wolves and they are happy to direct any Raglan kids wanting to play their way (closest club to Raglan). Pre-season musters start around March and season winds up in August. All games are played at Hopuhopu sports ground on Saturday mornings. It is an awesome festival atmosphere with kai and plenty of excellent rugby league for entertainment.

Aaron (Harry) Saunders a 4th generation Waikato rugby league man reached out to the Chronicle to make us aware of these tamariki and would like others to have the opportunity to play next season if they would like to choose league as their sport.

Local parents dedicated to supporting their kidsfor the love of rugby league In this week's Chronicle we caught up with a group of local parents and their kids who are dedicated to the game of rugby league. With little opportunities for them to play in a local team, their parents drive them over the hill for games and trainings every week.

Having grown up within the rugby league community, it was important for Harley to keep that connection with his club and also to his"We'remarae.part of a generation of players and we're trying to keep it going by investing in Waikato Rugby League," said Harley. He recalls Raglan locals from rugby league like Bob Tukiri, (ex-Waikato Rugby League Chairman) and Bubba Riki (legendary Waikato League coach) having an influence on him and his love for the game. While the commutes for trainings and weekend games can add up, the parents are dedicated to supporting their kids to play league."The clubs appreciate that we are going all the way over to Ngāruawāhia every week and recognise the amount of effort we put in - it's about building a bridge back to Raglan as well," says Harley.

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Front row: Luca Kereopa, Kyan Kereopa-Shaw, Matai Gridelli-Muru, Orion Saunders, Jed Saunders, Benji Kereopa and Mako Gridelli-Muru.

Design representation of the new pontoon

Back row: Aaron (Harry) Saunders, Zion Maniapoto-Morgan, Harley Muru and Chan (Daniel) Kereopa.

These families travel through to Hamilton, Ngāruawāhia and Tūrangawaewae to play for their respective clubs. According to sources, there was a rugby league team from Raglan called either the Whāingaroa Divers or Whāingaroa Rugby League possibly in the '80s or '90s but there hasn't been an active club for some time. Harley Muru, who was an ex-player for Tūrangawaewae, now coaches his son's team and also trains the senior premier league team at Tūrangawaewae.

An ambitious draft strategy for the future of the Whāingaroa Harbour will kick off with improvements to the wharf. The work, including construction of a new pontoon, an eastern walkway, kayak ramp and balustrade was given an official blessing by kaumatua Atutahi Riki in an early morning ceremony.Themaintenance work, beginning Monday, August 15, includes repairing some areas of concrete and steel that have worn away over time on the underside of the wharf.

By Janine Jackson Wharf improvements receive official blessing

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New chapter for Church @ Stewart Street

Julia Brown Raglan Naturally Community Planting Day

Pastor Nigel Crocombe

On Saturday willing community members turned up and together planted around 900 natives alongside the new Greenslade to Nikau Park footpath. With young and older alike, it was a great time to connect and work together to create more native forest close to home. Many thanks to Gareth from Waikato District Council for supporting this collaboration with the community. Thanks to Anna Cunningham and Bex Eivers for support and expertise in planting, Karioi Nursery for last minute support, to those who came to plant, brought baking and stopped for a chat. One child enjoyed it so much he referred to it as 'the gardening party we went to'. It's wonderful what we can do when we work together like this!

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After being without a minister for 5 months, the Church @ Stewart Street (Raglan Congregational Church) is pleased to welcome Pastor Nigel Crocombe. He started with us at the beginning of July, and I am sure our Church will benefit much from his 40+ years experience in ministry. Nigel has served mostly in rural parishes, (3 Baptist & 4 Presbyterian in both North and South Islands) so he will be quite familiar with issues that arise in our community. He also spent 10 years working with Christian Camps in the Waikato.For42 years Nigel was married to Audrey Joy (nee Ward), from Putaruru. They have 3 children, Hansi, Sarah and Peter, plus 5 mokopuna. Joy, a sister of Cheryll Peart, passed into the Lord's presence in 2020. Nigel's preaching is truly Biblical and practical. He has a passion to see the local Church make an impact for the Lord on it's community, and he loves spending quality time with people – and not only with Church members.Nigelworks with great enthusiasm. He can be found most days at the Church office, and welcomes anyone to pop in for a chat, or to seek prayer or counsel at 3 Stewart Street. Nigel's interests include storytelling (he belonged to the national Story-tellers' Association), playing croquet and choral singing. Nigel is convinced of the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, having seen again and again it radically changing lives for the better. He produces a daily email devotional, and is happy to add anyone to his list of recipients. He can be reached at 825 8276 (Church Office).

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Coming to The Yard, Raglan on Friday August 19 (taking their own baby grand piano with them across the North Island thanks to the genius of our friends at Undergrand)

In collaboration with Undergrand, Arahi comes to the stage paired back, pouring heart and soul over the keys of this exquisite snow white baby grand piano. This show promises a delicate and insightful look at Arahi, his songs and their many facets. In his words, “it’s a chance to really get to know the songs and the meaning behind them, because we’re in such an intimate setting, which doesn’t happen too often.” With a reputation for being a bona fide artistic soul, presented as a master of his craft, Arahi juxtaposes classic and contemporary sound with an eclectic, eccentric style. Arahi calls on theatrics and grandiose displays of sound and vision, meticulously crafted, together with a flair for showmanship, constantly pushing the boundaries of Indie music. Arahi released ‘The Best Thing I’ve Ever Seen’ a blissful, hazy tune, in April, which as Arahi aptly sums up, feels “like a red hot 80's sun setting on roller-skating silhouettes along a golden boulevard.”

The track was released with a bonus B-side - a mesmerizing dance remix of Arahi’s 2020 single ‘Searching In The Sun’. Arahi released their new single ‘There’s Nothing Like It’ this Matariki, which breezes past your ears to the depths of your soul like a long awaited exhale. This sound is a chance for people to relinquish themselves of the weight on their shoulders, really dive into the music and allow themselves to believe that some things can’t be explained in words. Arahi recently played alongside iconic NZ artists, The Veils, Bic Runga, Nadia Reid, to a sold out audience at Auckland Stadium's Lilypad concert. Arahi is looking forward to connecting and creating memorable live experiences with his fans in six different regions of Aotearoa this winter.

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Arahi - " There's Nothing Like It" Piano Tour with baby grand

With Amanda Watson

Friday August 19 - The Yard, Raglan

Local artist Amanda Watson will be giving a slide presentation and talking about the paintings in her upcoming exhibition that have been made in places near Ruapuke, Te Mata, Wainui and other places in the area. She will share about her method of painting, her experiences and stories about being an artist. It will be a sneak preview of the work and her thought processes before the exhibition opens in September.

Artist Talk: Painting With Nature

The upcoming exhibition is called “Local Geographies” and opens at 4pm, 15th September 2022 at Ramp Gallery, 111 Collingwood Street, Kirikiriroa Hamilton. Entry is free and all are welcome to come and view the work that has direct links to our region. After the opening the exhibition continues until October 7th. Ramp Gallery is free to attend and open to all visitors on Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 10:00am-2.30pm, or by appointment. Group or school bookings can be made by emailing curator@rampgallery.co.nz A link to the exhibition at Ramp Gallery https:// ingeographies/rampgallery.co.nz/exhibitions/local-Amandahasbeenliving

Authorised by Angela Roberts MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington. Angela Roberts List MP based in Taranaki New Plymouth office 06 757 78angela.robertsmp@parliament.govt.nz5662GillSt,NewPlymouth4310/AngelaRobertsLabour

Whaingaroa Raglan for over twenty years and has her studio here. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art, a Master of Arts (Painting) and exhibits around New Zealand and overseas, has work art collections, regularly has paintings in art awards and teaches part-time at the Waikato Institute of Technology as well as being an Associate Editor for the Journal ofVisualArt Practice. Writing about her work has been published in art journals and she has presented at the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand’s ‘Impact’ conference. She was also the Artist in Residence at the Dunedin School of Art for two months last year, and she is about to begin a new project in Taranaki in October. In her Artist Talk she will chat about these things as well. More information about her painting practice can be found at http://www.amandawatson.com/about Artist Talk, 6.30pm, 25th August 2022 at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart Street, Whaingaora Raglan, entry is free and allwelcome.

Trailblazing emerging artist, Arahi is touring with his ‘There’s Nothing Like It - Piano Tour’ 2022 next month!

This Artist Talk is the first of a series of talks that will be given by different Whaingaroa artists on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre. Through this initiative we hope to continue to build deeper connections among artists and people who enjoy the creative process.

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Elisabeth Denis wants to tell the stories of the residents at Raglan Rest Home and Hospital. Elisabeth wants to show up for someone every month and bring awareness to the community about caring for our elderly and appreciating their memories and wisdom. Poised on the threshold of room 23, I looked at her silently while she scrutinized attentively the lines of a magazine in the comfort of her red leather throne. I took a gentle step in and she pierced her gaze on the other side of her glasses and uncrossed her legs. Uncrossed her nested legs under her long silky green skirt, a garden of embroidered roses. Kath's mother was a seamstress in Napier. From home, Kath watched her mother sketch, oscillate to pick materials and greet newcomers and familiar faces. The fascination over her mother's work transformed into a necessary fervour when she was at primary school. Mum would say: why don't you go outside and have some fun? I'd say: No, I want to keep watching. From bobbins to pedal, from mother to daughter, they took turns on the pleasant carousel of garment making marathons, the only sewing machine in the household: a classic black and gold Singer. Kath recalls a piece her mother fabricated and overwore around the house like it was the only piece she owned: a cream-colored evening frock. Tight at the waist and it flared out at the bottom. It was perfect for dancing and spinning fast until it depicted the shape of an Onceumbrella.Kathmoved out of her mother's house, her and her husband Robert inaugurated a roof of their own in Whanganui. She was employed for three years at a sewing factory. Biker's leather jacket was the first item to be repeated. One day, her boss saw her making clothes for her own kids and he asked if she could repeat the patterns for the company. She agreed and from that point on, she was consumed by stitching children's clothes. When the load of work became all too grueling, she walked out to pursue her own agenda and sturdily used her industrial Elna at her own pace in the amenity of her home. Both her sons benefited from the hours spent imagining and delineating garments. Systematically, they had home clothes and nice clothes. The distinction between the two was to be respected. The nice clothes with fancy threading on them couldn't be put in the washing machine. The home clothes were often made of recycled fabrics and used mercilessly to play in soddened soils. A smile of satisfaction escaped her lips every time they walked out the door wearing outfits touched by her very own loving spirit. Her eyes grew bigger when remembering the blue suit she made for her blond haired and blue-eyed husband. She diligently laboured on the suit while he was absent from home. To hide it, a single sheet was wrapped over the pending ensemble. When his birthday came, the gift was unveiled. Robert was so pleased, he insisted to go out in public that night to wear it with a dignified posture. He took her to the Royal Whanganui Opera House. When the boys were kids, she once caught them secretly using her sewing machine in the kitchen. She smiled rejoicingly at the sight of the generational thread continuing to pass through the hands of her very own children. I asked about the last remaining piece pushed through her personal Elna, she pointed to her lap: the silky garden of embroidered roses wrapped around her legs which she still wore with such elegance. Small gestures can make big differences. If you want to get involved at Raglan Rest Home and visit or even write letters especially to those without family please get in touch with Raglan Rest Home and Hospital. Did you know that Raglan had a doctor called “Digger”?

Dr John Penman was born in Rotowaro in 1913 and studied medicine in Auckland. After 6 years at Waikato Hospital, he became Raglan’s GP in 1944. From the time he arrived, he endeared himself to all his patients and nothing was too much trouble for him. When asked to comment on his general practice, he said: “A specialist knows a lot about nothing; we know nothing about everything!”. His patients’ unparalleled faith in not only the medicine, but also the man, is well illustrated in the following anecdote between a patient and Digger’s locum: Patient: Hey Doc-it’s me-ah-me bowels haven’t been going too good. Locum: Well now, tell me when did your bowels last move? Patient: Aw-dunno Doc-maybe 9 or 10 days ago. Hey, just a moment, that don’t sound like Dr Penman? Locum: Sorry, I’m just the visiting doctor. Dr Penman’s away.

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Patient: Oh right. That’s ok Doctor. I’ll be alright until Dr Penman get’s home. After which, he hung up! Mrs Penman recalls: “Digger believed, as did his favourite author, Dr Albert Schweitzer, in a reverence for all life. Rather than kill a spider, he would pick it up and deposit it where it would not be hurt. A seabird with a broken wing was given the same care as his human patients.” His sincere interest and devotion to all his Māori patients was so appreciated that the Penman family were accorded the rare distinction of being made members of the Tainui tribe. At his packed funeral in 1980 , when Digger died at the age of 67, it was reported that: “The roaring seas at Raglan mingle with the tears of the Tainui people to say farewell” His remains were returned to his marae and his ashes were covered with a cloak and interred on the slopes of Karioi, overlooking the sea and the town he served so well. Taken from an obituary written by Jocelyn Styles in R.T. Vernon’s book, “Raglan”

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BY KATIE LOWES - IMAGES THANKS TO AMY HANNA RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 30 July 2022 Team Score POD / RIPPER / OPP/TOD POD Sam Bourke, , ROD Louie Hablous, OPOD MJ Callaghan POD Ridge Munns, Levi Goodwin, ROD Ernest Gordon, OPOD Buster Schnuriger, Mckenzie Shaw, Ridge Munn, George Jackson POD Malakai Callaghan, TOD Koda Smith, OPOD Jackson PODgameMunnscancelledRemyGrant, TOD Cassidy Furniss, OPOD Cassidy Furniss game cancelled 6th grade win 40-35 7th grade, win 70-50 8th grade BYE 9th grade win 55-15 10th grade 11th grade loss 35-40 12th grade The Raglan Junior Rugby 6th Grade team. RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER RESULTS // 06 August 2022 Team Score POD Jellyfish Maddison-Rose Wright Kina Vitaly Atkins DolphinsGirls 4-0 W 4-1 W Arabella Sandbrook Urchins 3-0 W 5-2 W Paikea Rice-Edwards Karioi Kahawai 3-0 W Caitlin Higgins Paua 6-1 W Billie Thornley-Murego Seahorses 0-7 L Izzy Lever Whale Tails 2-2 D Torrie Stephens GurnardsMixed 4-1 W 3-3 D Zac Knyvett & Levi Knyvett Mussels 4-0 W 1-1 D Zach Morrison Te Wheke No result Barracudas No result Sea Lions 4-2 W The team Bullsharks 5-4 W Orin Bennett Mako 6-3 W Luke Carter Megalodons Default Morays 1-4 L Dougal McGregor Snappers 3-2 W The team RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 06 August 2022 Team Score POD / RIPPER / OPP/TOD POD Louie Hablous,ROD Elias Thomson, OPOD Jayden Smith POD Buster Schnuriger, Ernest Gordon, ROD Phoenix Rata, OPOD Alice O'Brian POD Ayda Allen, Louenn Arnaud, TOD Willis Neels, OPP Angus PODGlennJesse Peacocke, TOD Jack Bourke, OPOD Koda Smith POD Frejvid Gordon, TOD Jackson Munns, OPOD Grayson PODFrancisIris Furniss, Liam Ashford, TOD Luca Stuckey, OPOD Remy PODGrantFinn Cameron, Finn Bateman, Eli Fisher, Kaiden Rossiter, TOD Tayne Ingham, OPD Tayne Ingham 6th grade win 40-25 7th grade, win 75-65 8th grade draw 40-40 9th grade win 65-35 10th grade win 115-0 11th grade win 15-10 12th grade loss, 10-40 The Raglan 6th Grade Rugby Team is sponsored by Direct Tech Limited. Tackles, Tiggy and Teamwork 10D NAU MAI ROAD, RAGLAN

Who do you coach? I coach the Raglan 6th grade team along with Michael Thomson, Assistant Coach, and Fiona Wood as our Manager. How is the team going this season? We've had a successful season. We had a couple of losses which the boys took well and they've enjoyed some well-deserved wins. The boys have really come together as a team, they're working well together and making it fun for all. What are the strengths of the team? Each boy brings something unique to the table but overall the way they encourage their teammates and the opposition as well as their enjoyment for the game has grown week to They'reweek.determined and these little guys are tough! Their smiles as they sail down the field, side step a defender or get that try under the posts is priceless. What's the goal for the season? Our goal for the season is to ensure the boys have fun, develop skills and an understanding of rugby and end the season with a desire to have another go next year. Any shout outs? I'd like to thank all the parents and whānau who donate their time to bring the kids to training, games and the behind the scenes stuff, for their support on the sidelines, always encouraging our boys and making the experience a great one for them. I'd also like to acknowledge the awesome work of Rach and Karyn; without them, we wouldn't be able to do what we do. Coach Sheldon Smith

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We are deep into the game, anyone that stood on the sidelines this weekend will be feeling the full force of the second half of the season. The players have become team-players, helping each other through the highs and the lows, finding the spaces on the pitch, and pushing each other through the end of play - even when the energy is low. There was nailbiting play in the Seals vs Periwinkles game, where rumourhas-it the Seals took away a win for the first time this season. As a rule: beware the Periwinkles, they are fierce. We are seeing some incredible footwork in the older grade First Kicks, such as Cooper’s sideline back-kick, keeping the ball on the pitch. I spotted Dylan in the younger grade getting air on the ball, and the youngest Girls team, Jellyfish, are heading fullthrottle up the pitch tackling anything that stands in their way. Pictured is Alba and Cooper dominating the ball in the second half of the Seals vs Periwinkles match. Also, a huge welcome to the new puppy on the sidelines – this is Tiggy.

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Waikato District Council is seeking feedback on the draft Local Alcohol Policy.

This policy sets alcohol licensing criteria for when, where and how alcohol is sold in the district. Licensing bodies must consider the policy when they make decisions about alcohol licensing applications. Proposed changes to the policy are:

• A new discretionary condition has been added prohibiting off-licences from being able to offer ‘buy now pay later’ schemes;

Where these changes apply, more intensive housing development will be permitted in some areas within our district (subject to standards being met). These changes are in line with the latest Government direction that has been given via the Resource Management (Enabling Housing Supply and Other Matters) Amendment Act (The Act) and the National Policy Statement - Urban Development (NPS-UD).

• Two new clauses related to remote sales have been added noting when alcohol can be bought online and delivered and who receives the delivery of alcohol.

• Restrictions on standalone bottle stores in some parts of the district;

RAGLAN Chronicle 11 what’s on NIGHT OF THE LIGHT W/ CHIMPSTER August 12 @ the YOT Club 9pm til 1am $10 on the door. WED 17 RAMBLERSRAGLANAUG 9am from James St near Wallis St - Kakepuku - bring lunch ARAHI - ‘THERE’S NOTHING LIKE IT - PIANO TOUR’ 2022 Coming to The Yard, Raglan on Friday August 19. WED 24 RAMBLERSRAGLAN 9am from James St near Wallis St - town walk & pot-luck lunch to plan programme

• For special licences, the provision prohibiting a one way door condition applying earlier than two hours before the conclusion of the event has been removed; and

For copies of the statement of proposal and submission form visit www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz or any Council office. Have your say by 11 September 2022. G J ChiefIonExecutive 0800 492 www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncilwww.waikatodistrict.govt.nz452 being held at the Raglan Town Hall at 11am on Monday 22 August 2022. The community is invited to attend, with family rememberfriends,andto Bob one year after passing. the Mayoral AND ConvenedCandidatesWardRaglanCouncillorbyAlan

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• A definition of ‘site’ has been included to avoid any confusion as to what constitutes a Additionalsite; clarity has been provided where there is a requirement for there to be a certain distance between a proposed licensed premises and an existing facility or other licensed premises;

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The proposed changes to our District Plan are required to comply with the legislation. The changes set out by Government are not optional - we must change our plan to implement the new rules. However, we’re aiming to do this in a managed way; one that respects our environment and the features of our district that are important to us. The Government has required the Council to use a special ‘fast track’ process for the housing enablement variation process. This means that the usual plan development process that involves further public consultation on a draft plan before notification of the decisions will not happen. However, you will be able to make a submission once the changes to the plan have been notified. Hearings will be held next year. From 19 August 2022 you can view the Enabling Housing Supply Variation 3 to the Proposed Waikato District Plan, including the relevant Planning Maps here:

LOCATION OF DEFIBRILLATORS IN RAGLAN Defibrillators can save lives in the event of an accident or medical emergency. Here is where they are located in Raglan.  24 HOURS: St John Raglan (11 Wainui Road) Raglan Club (22 Bow Street) Raglan Holiday Park (61 Marine Parade) The Institute of Awesome (5B Whaanga Road) Raglan Surf Life Saving Club (Ngarunui Beach)outside wall of the club (downstairs) that public can access 24/7 when they phone 111 for the lock combination. WORK HOURS: Raglan Gym (32 Bow Street) Raglan Medical Centre (9 Wallis Street) Raglan Police (3 Wi Neera Street) Xtreme Zero Waste (186 Te Hutewai Road) Raglan Surf Life Saving Club (Ngarunui Beach) Raglan Coastguard (Raglan Wharf) Camp Raglan (578 Wainui Road) e-Coast Marine Consulting (18 Calvert Road) This info can be found on https://aedlocations.co.nz/ or the AED app. You can download it for free on your phone.info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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– 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre on Stewart St. For more infowww.raglanmarket.com LIVE AND LOCAL – FRIDAY 19 AUGUST A showcase for local performers, from songwriters to comedy. This month with Bad Olive Project, Stine Svensson. 7.30-9pm, doors open 7pm. Koha entry. Licensed bar and café open. ARTIST TALK – THURSDAY 25 AUGUST With Amanda Watson. 6.30pm, all welcome. Koha entry. Licensed bar and café open. MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL –

MEN'S GROUP/ MEN'S CIRCLE MEN'S GROUP/ Men's Circle is on every second Wednesday. Old School Arts Centre. 7pm arrival for a 7.10 start. This is an opportunity for men to be, come together, hear and support each other. Go a little deeper in our understanding of self in a safe and winter is here THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday & Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall Everybody is most welcome to attend. RAGLAN FILM FESTIVAL 2022 Film nominations open until 2pm Monday 19 Sept (films to be submitted by Monday 17 October). Enter online https://www. raglanartscentre.co.nz/rff/ RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET – SUNDAY 14 AUGUST 10am SUNDAY 28 AUGUST Henika ‘Strange Creatures’ tour, with Parabola West. 7pm, doors open 6.30pm. $15 early bird entry, $17.50 regular. Book at undertheradar.co,nz, booking fee applies. Licensed bar and café open. Contact 825 0023 | info@raglanartscentre.co.nz | https://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/

Clause 5 of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991 As required by central Government legislation, we’re proposing to make some changes to the Waikato District Plan that will enable more houses to be built in urban areas.

• Waikato District Council website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/Variation 3, and at all Waikato District Council offices and libraries.

Consultation on the draft Local Alcohol Policy

Each candidate will be given three minutes to share their campaign pitch and/or speech. The keynote question to all the candidates will be:- Where would you like to see improvements in the WDC operations. (I min) questions still to be Therefinalised.willalso be a Q and A time from the public in attendance.

If you have any questions about the Variation, please contact districtplan@waidc.govt.nz or 0800 492 452.

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