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27th February 2014 - Issue #382

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Raglan Fives Rugby at Te Kopua Domain - Raglan players in yellow, Kihikihi (eventual winners) in black and white

Dear Editor, It was refreshing to see such good coverage of the Raglan Community Board meeting and to read in the Chronicle that Waikato District Council aims to improve its work with Community Boards. However, it doesn't seem a good start to say, “This community board traditionally has Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761 been incredibly negative,” It hasn't, but that attitude of Council brought about retirement of the best Board chair I've seen. Rather, the Board did its best to protect Raglan from the incompetence of the Council eg $1m wasted on water meters, which aren't working and are Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010 unnecessary anyway, but which will continue to increase our targeted rates way over inflation. Judging by the attendance of Board members at last Saturday's 'Place Making' workshop, there's still a long way to go in repairing the Council/Board relationship. No The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 Board member was there for the full day and half of them not at all. For a workshop said to be supported by the Board, and looking at improvements to our main street, that seems odd. Also odd that the Board wasn't given any The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 detail of the contract to move the Library to the old Post Shop, claimed by NZ Post to be earthquake prone. Does Council have lower earthquake standards than NZ Post? Shouldn't the Board be given the information and allowed Shane Ardern MP a say? Shouldn't it also be given information TARANAKI-KING COUNTRY about the Library and Water Treatment Plant renovation plans? The new policy on Boards and the 'Place Making' workshop are promising signs that Electorate office: Council recognises a problem, but to solve it requires them also to accept that they are the 25 Roche Street, Te Awamutu main cause of the problem and to stop briefing p 07 825 0263 (Freephone) newcomers that they can expect lots of words, e ShaneArdernMP@xtra.co.nz but no action from Raglan. There's a great deal of talent in Raglan, if only Council encourages it to work for the benefit of the community and www.national.org.nz stops being so distrusting. John Lawson. Dear Sir, It was refreshing to read in the Chronicle that the Waikato District Council will be moving to a positive approach for its dealings with Community Boards. My advice to them would be to get the WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts little things right as the first step of their new approach. As an example, last year Community Board Member Linda Cole pointed out that dogs were fouling the bark patch around the Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. Dine in or takeaway. 23 Bow Street........825 0952

water fountain that had just been installed near the Plunket Rooms. The Board passed a resolution recommending that the bark be replaced with concrete. GM Tony Whittaker reported back at following meetings that the work would be carried out. When I checked on Friday 21st, this work had not been done. The job would cost $500 if a Raglan tradesperson did it. Perhaps $2,000 if a tradesperson was sent from Ngaruawahia. Either way a small amount of money out of the Council budget. Council needs to achieve completion of this small project, then celebrate that success. It would be a good start to moving to a more positive approach for its dealings with the Raglan Community Board. Rodger Gallagher To the Editor, I’d like to express my appreciation for Phil McCabe and Solscape – for their offerings to Whaingaroa and the wider global community. Saturday’s vegetarian curry night and (free) whale movies “The Whale” and “Moko” are just one example of Phil’s planet and peopleconnecting endeavours. Thank-you Phil (and Peggy Oki), for a fantastic night – for living the permaculture principles, for encouraging movement on things that matter and for leading by example; “social permaculture” was very much in evidence on Saturday night, across the nations and across species! Phil, your work on KASM.org is inspiring, humbling and encouraging. Thanks, just thanks, on behalf of the local community and on behalf of the planet. Karen Britton Dear Sir, I would like to say what a great day at the Raglan West Park, last Saturday, where some inventive people organised a Westside Street Day Event. From 10a.m. there were games, one legged racing, potato and spoon racing, sack racing and every other conceivable event possible on the park. There were kids, (big and little) taking part, joining together in teams from the different streets, to compete for the Best Street prize. I understand that the Red Street, Nihinihi Ave, was first in points, but I stand corrected if this is wrong. A great fun day was held for all. http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla Well done to the organisers, a group of young family folk, and to the MC who keep the action going and on time. See you next year, Betty and Leo Power. Weather Map

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Town square eyed as guru’s Raglan legacy The creation of a “town square” – mainly out of multipurpose platforms and seating which can be used as anything from entertainment stages to somewhere to have a coffee or play chess on a giant outdoor board – looks set to be Australian urban design guru David Engwicht’s piece de resistance for Raglan. Barring any rearguard movement from officialdom, or overwhelming fuss from the public, a start could be made in a matter of weeks on the ambitious project centred right in the heart of town at the junction of Bow Street and Wainui Road. The project emerged last Saturday from an interactive workshop at the town hall supported by the community board and attended by about 25 Raglan residents who, when the Chronicle turned up towards the end of the day-long event, were buzzing with excitement over the plan but at the same time concerned that not too much was said about it publicly at this point. David, the co-founder of the Creative Communities movement, preaches something of a just-get-on-with-it message and he confirmed after the workshop that work on

developing the town square would begin as soon as possible. “Sometimes you just have to do it,” he told the Chronicle of a scheme which seems bound to surprise if not shock many townsfolk – though not so much, perhaps, the Harbour View Hotel patrons who last Friday night watched with intrigue as he drew various chalk lines on the road denoting where various components of the town square might go. David told the Chronicle after the workshop that the key to the project was that it would have a multipurpose infrastructure allowing a wide range of uses, from street performances to a play area for children to a place for people to picnic. “It’s very much like with a house: you don’t nail your furniture to the floor, so why should street architecture be any different?” One obviously major issue is the potential jamming of vehicle flows about the centre of town, but David said only that “we’ll sort out the traffic conflicts” and, lightheartedly, that u-turns might be out of the question. He also emphasised that it was a 12 month trial and that people shouldn’t judge the project too quickly. “We think it will take a bit of getting used to, and there will be nay-sayers along the way,” he said. “But we’re confident it will win

locals over in the end.” He pointed out that the revitalisation of the centre of Paihia was more extensive than what’s planned here – and far more controversial than he expects the town square project to be. Businesses in Paihia had been worried they’d “go to the wall”, he said, but that hadn’t happened and the tourist town was now celebrating its revitalisation. The project’s cost – along with its details – has yet to be released but Engwicht initiatives generally seem to be low-budget developments. The only cost the Chronicle heard mention of was $900 for a giant plastic chess set, but then a workshop participant indicated one might be obtained for free. David Engwicht first came to town last November, and it was out of this workshop that Raglan’s first “place makers” project – the library linger node – was undertaken. Waikato District Council has worked in closely with both his visits. Seated on the sidelines when the Chronicle visited last Saturday’s workshop were council general manager strategy & support Tony Whittaker and Raglan ward councillor Clint Baddeley, while senior policy planner Betty Connolly was helping run the wrap-up session. Edith Symes

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Council’s Raglan library and office to move as renovations begin Renovations to Waikato District Council’s Raglan library and office are set to begin next month to address a leaking roof and the need for more space.

The work is extensive and will see the office and library services relocated for approximately four months while the project is carried out. The existing site will remain open until 5pm, Thursday 6 March before closing down to allow for relocation to 39 Bow Street (the former New Zealand Post shop). Business will resume at the temporary premises at 9am on Monday 17 March. Customers are asked to take care of any urgent Council business or books before the close down period, or are welcome to visit one of Council’s other offices. Waikato District Council General Manager Customer Support, Sue Duignan said the work would see a “bigger and better space” for customers. “It’s really exciting to see this project coming to fruition. The building is a hub in Raglan, for both locals and visitors, and it will be great to see the space rejuvenated.” Construction will commence on Monday 10 March and will involve replacing and

moving the shop front out and removing an interior wall to create additional space, along with replacing the existing counters and installing a new toilet for the disabled. A new roof, guttering and flashings will be installed as well as replacement of all the high level window seals. Ms Duignan said that while there would be a slight reduction in library services at the temporary location, it would mostly be business as usual. “Full Council services will continue to be available throughout the project; however the temporary premises will see a reduced library service offered. The smaller space will mean there will be fewer books available, but these will be rotated regularly to keep stock fresh.” The computer terminals will not be available but wireless internet will continue to be offered at the temporary premises, along with Toddler Time sessions. The bus stop in front of the current building will remain open during the project, however people are asked to be mindful of the construction. Council’s contractor will be working on site between the hours of 7am and sunset, Monday to Friday, and 8am to 4pm on Saturdays. WDC

Hollow ring now to ‘quake risk’ claim What’s good for the goose may be good for the gander but a commercial premises which Raglan’s library and council office is happy to move into temporarily certainly wasn’t up to scratch in the eyes of former tenant New Zealand Post. The state-owned enterprise moved its PostShop out of 39 Bow Street and into the SuperValue supermarket recently, citing “seismic compliance” issues and adding it hadn’t been able to find suitable alternative premises about town. But its suggestion 39 Bow Street is an earthquake risk now has – like the odd goose egg – a rather hollow ring about it. Waikato District Council, which is to lease the premises for about four months from the middle of next month, says it has no evidence to suggest the building is earthquakeprone. All of which seems to leave New Zealand Post with egg on its face – unless it knows something council doesn’t.

Revived Raglan Fives very much a young man’s game – for now Wellington has its sevens, Auckland’s just held its first nines – and now Raglan’s got its fives back. The Raglan Beach Fives were played on the Kopua Domain sands on Saturday for the first time since 2006, and organisers are hoping it will become a more regular fixture again as they try to “grow rugby as a young man’s game in the Waikato”. There were no grandstands or any facilities to speak of – only the odd park bench or shade shelter, and a row of tents back up on the grass – but the handful of colts and women’s teams from around the Waikato who turned up for the tournament got plenty of barracking all the same as they struggled for both continuity and breath in the heat and on the soft sand. At the end of the day – well, more early afternoon really because the pool games were quickly disposed of on the two supposedly 31 by 25 metre grounds – it was Kihikihi

who took out the colts (under 21s) title from Pirongia, and Marist who beat University in the open women’s final. Raglan Rugby Club did manage to put a colts team together at the 11th hour but Fives organiser Ratu Mataira says it was

“more of a laugh – they had a run but didn’t get anywhere”. The referee even asked the Raglan side before their first encounter if any had ever played Fives before, and when it became clear none had he gave them a quick on-field rundown of the basic rules. E Symes

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TV slot, food shows, a cookbook: Aaron has plenty on his plate People still do a “double take” in the supermarket – downtown in Raglan, or at Countdown in Hamilton and Auckland – when MasterChef winner Aaron Brunet’s out shopping. He’s even had strangers ask upfront if, for instance, silverbeet might work in a recipe when kale can’t be found in-store. And while that kind of thing is a bit of fun, says Aaron, it was “quite weird” at first when he won instant celebrity status along with the MasterChef New Zealand title last June. “I’m certainly getting used to being recognised (now),” he told the Chronicle this week, admitting it had taken a while to adjust. Winning MasterChef 2013 has definitely opened doors for the one-time IT consultant who used to work from home on Wainui Road, not far past the Ngarunui beach turnoff. Coming up this weekend, he’s busy with the Waikato Food & Wine Festival at Claudelands Arena, and that’s to be followed by a quick trip to Auckland on Monday where he’ll be filmed from 8am doing two recipes – each a seven-minute segment for TV One’s Good Morning show. He says a lot of “logistical planning” goes into his TVNZ shows, which he’s done half a dozen times now. And it’s only going to get busier from next week when he has a regular Good Morning slot like that of baby whisperer Sharlene Poole who also commutes frequently

from Raglan to the TV studios. Food festivals, too, take time management skills and careful planning of new recipes to be a success, Aaron adds. While it’s just days before the Waikato event, he’s already tackled food festivals in Auckland last August and Christchurch in September. At one point he was also tied up for a month cooking at Euro on Auckland’s Viaduct, for celebrity chef and MasterChef judge Simon Gault. While the experience provided “a lot of excitement and satisfaction” for Aaron, it was never going to fit in with family life back in Raglan. “It’s about as far as you could go from being a home cook.” But Aaron’s had a good stint at home cooking too up until last month, working on an exclusive cookbook deal which along with a Skoda was part of his $100,000 prize package. Due to be launched around the country in April, the book is about food you might cook every day with a few “MasterChef-y” things thrown in for good measure, Aaron explains. His $20,000 supply of Countdown vouchers from the win have been put to good use, he adds, buying all the ingredients needed for the recipes and his own grocery bill. Developing 120 recipes, narrowing that down to 80 and then writing them up was a time-consuming project, he admits. Two years would have been “ideal” but he had just six

that’s a big reason to stay put. So too is the fact wife Ani teaches yoga from their home. Half the house has become a yoga studio, says Aaron, which is “a nice part of our life”. Meanwhile both yoga and swimming – in the estuary under the

footbridge – are big things in Aaron’s leisure time. He’s also squeezed in recently a week’s break with family in the Bay of Islands. One way or another, Raglan’s MasterChef winner sure has plenty on his plate. Edith Symes

Wind farm walk or cycle will help in disease fight

Aaron Brunet months to pull it all together. However he’s “chuffed” with the result. “My book is about not trying to be too fancy.” Meantime Aaron’s enjoying being on the other side of the fence while watching the new series of MasterChef now screening. “You watch it knowing how the timing of things happens, the sequence of how it all works,” he says. He’s also intrigued at seeing how much the judges appear to help the contestants. “When you’re there you wonder if they really are helping you.” So where to next for the 43-year-old who had Raglan captivated by his unflappability in the MasterChef kitchen this time last year? Aaron’s happy for now to stay in Raglan and to stay in food “but who knows what the future holds”. Teenage daughter Ariana – a budding actress also with a television series, This Is Not My Life, behind her – is at NCEA stage at school in Hamilton, so

A walk or cycle up to the Te Uku wind farm and back on Saturday morning is set to raise funds for the Waikato branch of the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association, which has a strong local network thanks to the ongoing work of a group of Raglan women. The branch is raising “much-needed” funds to help buy a replacement car for the fieldworker who covers the Waikato/ Taranaki area, says chairperson and former national president Helen Palmer. Although she lives on the farm of the Pipiwharauroa Trail, 420 metres above sea level, it’s a “first time” walk for Helen herself who hopes to have a sausage sizzle at the top for those who

haven’t brought their own picnic along. Everybody’s welcome to either bike or walk the trail, she adds, and to take in the stunning views of the Raglan, Aotea and Kawhia harbours from the Wharauroa Plateau. It’s nine kilometres up, starting at Te Mata quarry on Kawhia Road, just past the Bridal Veil Falls carpark. The return trip, which takes about two hours cycling and four walking, also gives people a chance to see the giant wind turbines close up. *Donate on the day or bank donations into MND Association account no. 03-1558-011-9013-000. Alternatively go to www.fundraiseonline.co.nz/ MNDWaikatoBranch/ for a computergenerated receipt.

Raglan Junior Soccer 2014 Registration The start of the Junior soccer season is not too far away and now there is an easier way to get your children registered and into a team. This year the Raglan Junior Soccer Club are taking registrations ONLINE for all players old and new. This service is available now on our website. Once the player is registered they will be placed in an appropriate team. The teams will be announced at the new Team Briefing day where you will find out what team you are in, get together and choose a coach and team manager then enjoy some soccer skills training with the WAIBOP team from Hamilton. This day replaces the Muster day of previous seasons so please bring your boots and shin guards, water bottle

and a smile. If you have any questions or just want to know more, members from the Soccer committee will be at this Saturday's Maui's Dolphin Day and will be happy to talk with you about the 2014 soccer season. There will also be some delicious home baking at the stand to kick off this years fundraising efforts. So please come down and say hello, kia ora, salut, talofa, hola ...... Dates to note: 2 March Maui's Dolphin Day 12 March soccer registrations close 15 March Team Briefing Day 9 April First soccer practice Website details are ww.raglanjuniorsoccer.co.nz Committee contacts are Kim Black 825-5178, Kath Hughes 825-7272 or Zoe Carter 825-0058

Opinion: Seabed sand and mining There is quite some confusion in our community about the two issues of Seabed Sand mining vs Oil Drilling. The exploration oil well off our coast has been capped, but the Seabed Sand Mining company, TTR, are expanding their efforts. Seabed Mining is open cast sand mining of the seafloor, as deep as six stories down. Large ships suck up the sand, grinding it on board to extract iron ore. The left over silt is spat out into the ocean currents creating oxygen depletion zones and smothering all life. Our entire west coast is up for exploration and the first precedent setting permit to mine is going through a newly set up government department called the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA. Hearings start March 10th. TTR’s first application area is off the coast of Patea, but an exploration permit for 93,000 hectares of seabed between Ruapuke and Awakino, has just been issued to the same mining company. Our coast could be next. At the end of last year, KASM (Kiwis Against Seabed Mining) asked concerned people to make submissions against the Patea application to try to stop the mining company in their tracks.

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4400 people did. That was amazing! But it is only half the battle. Now we have to go to the hearings and convince the commissioners that open cast seabed sand mining is a very bad practice. In order to do a good job in representing all those submitters, KASM needs to employ expert scientists and lawyers. We need our experts to be effective against the mining company TTR, which has millions of dollars at its disposal. Our experts are minimizing fees, but it’s still going to cost in excess of $50,000. So we need money and are fund raising. Can you help? For starters you’ll see us at Maui dolphin day, where we will have a jumble sale. If you have any pre-loved gear you would like to donate please drop it by 16 Glimour St (near Old School Art Centre), before March 2nd. Other ideas include a music night and an auction of talents…we will keep you posted. In the mean time, if you can help, we desperately need people and money for this final push. Contact us at info@kasm.org.nz or donate to Raglan Westpac account 03 1563 0053952 00 or via www.kasm.org.nz , every bit helps! Thank you. Suz Hall, KASM


Name change: Xtreme Zero Waste It is with excitement that we announce the upcycling of our name to Xtreme Zero Waste. As we enter into our 15th year of operation we have taken the time to reassess who we are and what we do. Our over all mission statement is to "work together to achieve zero waste". To have a goal of zero waste makes us unique in the

waste industry, and with one of the highest diversion from landfill rates in the country, we are proud of our point of difference. We want to reflect this in our name. In line with our zero waste values, the roll out of the name change will be staged, with material only being replaced when needed. We would love to have your involvement in the new logo! Xtreme Zero Waste is Raglan’s

community enterprise, and with a rebranding taking place, we want you to be part of our new look and feel. At Maui's Dolphin Day this Sunday March 2nd, we will have some logo concepts that you can vote on. By taking part it will ensure our community roots are reflected in our new branding. So come down to the main tent at the Kopua Domain and have your say. See you there! Xtreme Team

Animal Health Column For Raglan People their Pets VET + MONTHLY

Beat The Dreaded Fleas.

Yot Club guide to the weekend We have a huge lineup of events this weekend at the YOT Club, as well as being open every day from midday with great food, cheap drinks, free wifi and free pool, we’ve thrown in a little D’n’B, house and metal into the mix:

Hailing from Auckland, we have State Of Mind hitting up the YOT Club on Friday. Beginning their careers in 2005 the duo of Stu Maxwell and Patrick Hawkins have become notoriously prolific producers with releases on a broad spectrum of labels throughout the D’n’B scene. 

 Constantly touring the global stage, Raglan is the start of a new world tour for their new album to be released in March. Don’t miss the chance to see these drum and bass giants at the Yot Club this Friday. On Saturday there’s a huge night of balls-to-the-wall Rock ‘n’ Roll. Unashamedly embracing their

inner bogan, The Dirty Sweets’ bring their primitive, irony-free take on rock and metal to Raglan. The band’s stoner rock tendencies are in full effect on storming new track, Monster Boogie. This latest effort, recorded under the watchful eye of awardwinning producer Andrew Buckton, is a truly brutal assault on the senses. A special place among the pantheon of rock’s true immortals seems assured. Support comes from Auckland outfit Mercury as well as Raglan legends The Illicit Wah Wahs. On Sunday, The Yot Club is very excited to have Dick Johnson play in the club from 10pm. From late 80's Manchester clubs heaving to the sounds of The Happy Mondays, New Order and The Smiths, to the peaceful Auckland suburbs chirping with the sounds of native New Zealand birds, DJ/Producer Dick 'Magik' Johnson's life has been a journey in sound. Dick still remains one of the country's most in demand

The most effective flea treatment products are only available at vet clinics. At Anexa Animal Health you will receive advice as to which product will be suitable for your pets needs. We have a wide range of products including collars, spot on treatments and tablets. In addition Anexa Animal Health stocks the Indorex house flea bomb pack, to control flea infestations.

Given that adult fleas typically comprise only five per cent of the total flea population, it’s important to eliminate as many eggs, larvae and pupae as possible.

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There are only ever 1-5% of fleas on the animal… the remaining 95- 99% are in the environment. The stages that are found on animals are adult fleas and flea eggs. The eggs fall off the pet and hatch into larvae, which then become pupae… When mature, the pupae hatch into adult fleas when the vibration of a passing animal stimulates them. The flea then jumps aboard and the cycle begins all over again. For best results, brush your dog outdoors, bath your dog, wash all bedding in hot water and vacuum clean their sleeping area – and then treat with your chosen flea treatment.

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local people – jobs that would not otherwise be available. When we support a community enterprise, we are supporting the community – what a great business model! Di Jennings

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Come into Anexa Animal Health Raglan, to discuss which product will be suitable for your pets’ needs.

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Community enterprises have a social, environmental and/ or cultural mission. They may look like regular businesses, but trading is a means to achieve that mission - and the majority of profits are returned for community benefit. Community enterprises

can provide employment for local people, a real benefit in rural areas where employment is hard to find. Community enterprise can also provide supportive employment for people who are disadvantaged in the mainstream employment market – such as at risk youth, migrants and people with physical and mental disabilities. In Raglan, Xtreme Waste is one of New Zealand’s best examples of community enterprise. Xtreme Waste are diverting waste from landfill and making it available for community use – a great resource for households and Raglan’s many artists, as well as providing environmental education in the community. Xtreme Waste is also making a significant social contribution through employing 26

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I have recently carried out nationwide research into community enterprises in New Zealand, and was fortunate to interview 97 inspiring people from community enterprises. This important work mainly flies under the radar of mainstream society, but is making a very significant contribution in our communities.

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Local, convenient & friendly Store Location: 16-18 Bow Street, Raglan. Phone 825 8300. Open 7.30am - 8pm, 7 Days. Specials available from Thursday, 27th February until Sunday, 2nd March 2014 or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits speciďŹ ed apply per customer per day. Trade not supplied. Prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may not be available in all stores. Proprietary brands not for resale. Customer Support Freephone 0800 40 40 40.*Prices shown already include discount of half price or more and are based on non-promotional prices that may vary between stores.

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ay 2014 D n i h p l o Maui’s D Sunday March 2nd 9am - Stall set-up, raft and fashion show registration

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11:15am - Xtreme Waste recycled raft race!

Contestants can register on the day and must create their fashion pieces from the materials given to them from Xtreme Waste. Registration closes at 11am. Creation starts right after the raft race (12 noon). There are prizes to be won! See you there....

11:45am - DJ Dubsonic 12:20pm - Raglan Area

Stand up and Be Counted 2

Peggy Oki returns to Raglan every summer to help with Maui’s Dolphin Day - usually creating a colloborative piece of art with a message about Maui’s. Last year, we had 150 people participate in Stand Up and Be Counted after Maui’s Dolphin Day. This year, we’re expecting even more as it will take place in the centre of the day!

School - Maui’s Dolphin Song!

12:30pm - Twisted Timber 1pm - Dance performances 1:15pm - The Smokehouse Band

2pm - Project Maui Fashion

Thanks to our funders: Sky City Hamilton and Raglan Community Board, Lions Club for sponsorship of the bouncy castle and our major sponsors for prizes: Ray White, Supervalue, and Bow Street Depot And to our volunteers!!

Show (DJ Dubsonic)

2:30pm - Stand Up and Be Counted 2 - Aerial photo

3pm - Prizegiving 4pm - Closing

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2001 Recycled Trolley Derby

Are you ready for “the most impressive, hilarious, colourful, fall-aparty, surprising, wet race you could ever be a part of?” The Xtreme Waste Recycled Raft Race is back for it’s tenth anniversary! The raft race was born in 2004 of the wild and somewhat risky Recycled Trolley Derby that ran in Xtreme’s first years. Having fun with our creative and resourceful community has been a focus from the start. Some memorable rafts from the past include a bathtub, a hot water cylinder and an old car bonnet.

Photos from 2013 Maui’s Dolphin Day by Tania Edwards

Many rafts of course have sunk, been dragged over the finish line or have been rescued! We’re thankful to Coastguard, Surf Lifesaving, Raglan Kayaks and all our paddlers for keeping the race safe and also retrieving any broken-down rafts and bits from the harbour. Winners include Phil Meek and brother, Chris Meek and Sean Oliver. Zak and Pania Stanway Thorpe have made it into the top three quite a few times, and Whatawhata and Waitetuna schools have created some Best Rafts. Waitetuna School once put their entire senior class on one raft. That’s over 30 people! Last year’s winning raft had previously won as a paddled raft in 2009, it snapped in half in 2008, it sunk at the finish in 2011, but then was upcycled to leg power and peddled instead of paddled by Phil Meek and Sven Ludwig to win 2006 Recycled Raft Race 1st

We talked to Aaron Moarr, whose documentary about Xtreme Waste is debuting on March 1st. He told us there will be some footage and stories in his film from previous raft races. “Raglan Bill always enters a raft – one year he tested his raft made out of plastic bottles and found that it didn’t quite float. He had to drink 14 more bottles of Scrumpy quick to give it the floating power it needed.” Rick Thorpe, Public Relations manager at Xtreme Waste has been to them all. He says, “It’s always good fun, an event that brings our community together to enjoy each other and the special place where we live.”

2010 Recycled Raft Race

Thanks to Trust Waikato and our local EnviroMatters sponsors:

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Smokem comp is back for 2014 The 2013 catch cry was “Let a flounder filleting competition. The Interviewing top sportspeople in our community Fishing Section is prepared to put up the judging begin” after 58 local entries of smoked fish were a $50.00 Raglan Club voucher for 1st submitted for the inaugural prize. Flounder will be provided on the day for a small fee. This will be a real Smokem Raglan. Entries were curried, spiced, hot, chilled, glazed, or blackened, and secret, never to be revealed, concoctions used, but there could only be one winner. Jan Mitchell was judged the best with a smoked eel, with Barbara Hubert being awarded the best entry by a Raglan Club Inc. Member with smoked snapper. Now in 2014, the past means nothing, we begin again on Easter Sunday, 20th April. Entry is free, with the same procedure as last year. Bruce Tricklebank’s trophy plus $250.00 cash for the best smoked fish. Best smoked fish by a Raglan Club Inc. member receives the Bill Edwards trophy plus $50.00. These are awesome trophies and prizes; there are no seconds or thirds with smoked fish, and you have to present the best. Flounder Filleting: it has been suggested that whilst the judging of the smoked fish is being done we run

fun event, seeing the different methods used and the type of knives most suited to the task. Like sheep shearing, this event is judged on the night for speed, quality of the fillet and what is left on the flounder frame. Sounds like fun, but it is going to be tough to get it right. So, Smokem Raglan participants, submit your fish between 3.00pm and 5.30pm. Judging starts promptly at 6.00pm. Flounder filleting will be 6.15pm or so. Local reputations are at stake again this Easter Sunday, we don’t want outsiders winning, do we? Will the ladies win again? The true winning smoked fish is really tricky to get right; too salty or dry and you are out. We are not after presentation as all entries submitted get replated on to white plastic coded plates. The colour, the smell, the moisture content, and the taste being just right, you could be our 2014 Smokem Raglan proud winner. Yes! The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

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Simrad Raglan One Base, hosted by Waikato Sports Fishing Club, is bringing anglers from the greater Waikato region on March 13th to 15th 2014 to complete in the above fishing tournament. All major fish categories are covered with a fantastic prize pool made available by the support of their generous sponsors. The venue for the event is The Raglan Club Inc. Registrations will be taken on 12th March from 5pm, with the briefing at The Raglan Club starting at 7.00pm, or you can register online at www. waikatosportsfishing.co.nz. Weigh-in starts each day 13th to 15th at 3.00pm. The Raglan Club Inc. has hosted many of our great fishing tournaments in the past. It provides excellent kitchen/

dining room facilities, courteous bar staff, competent weigh masters and radio monitoring personnel. As well as having an active members' fishing section, the club runs or supports the following tournaments each year Fish City Family Tournament, Ecolab Tournament, Gals n Gurnard, Simrad Raglan One Base Fishing Tournament, Smokem Raglan (April 20th), the Big Four (April 25th-27th), and Mid Winter Challenge (1st July – 15th Oct). “If it’s fishing you are into just join the club.” Plus from 1st Feb 2014 we have a new competition - “New Zealand Length Record” for most of our popular species. Only the over all length counts, and after measurement fish must be returned alive to the sea. For further details check either www.fishingcomp.co.nz/nz-records or www.waikatosportsfishing.co.nz. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

Gals N Gurnard Fishing Tournament 2015 The Fishing Section of the Raglan Club Inc. announces that the dates for the annual and very popular Gals n Gurnard Fishing Tournament will be the 3rd and 4th January 2015, Saturday and Sunday. Briefing night will be on Friday January 2nd, with prizegiving Sunday

evening January 4th. Back up will be the following weekend if the weather is again inclement. The Waikato Breast Cancer Trust is truly appreciative of the funds that were generated this year for their cause and the exposure the tournament gave them. We will again proudly support them in 2015. Thank you Raglan, The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

Dr Oliver Russell, Dr. Damian Kitcheman, Dr. Marcia Mitchley 10 Bankart Street, Raglan 8 RAGLAN Chronicle

Election year road shows to hit town Every two months over the past two years the Fishing Section of the Raglan Club Inc. has invited interesting speakers to come along and speak on topics related to fishing. In general these nights have been a great success. This year it has been decided that, as it is Election year, we will invite representatives of all major political parties to come to Raglan at a time to suit them and speak to our community. When contacted, all have said a big “yes”. The Raglan Club Inc. has no favoured political direction and all parties will be treated the same on their evenings. We will provide our speaker system and other Club facilities, and advertise their meeting date and time via the Raglan Chronicle. We think this is of interest to all the people of the greater Raglan area and all will be made most welcome to the Club when attending. Fishing Section.The Raglan Club Inc.

Karioi Classic set for 2014 Karioi Classic, Raglan’s iconic cycling event around Mt Karioi, has been going for 5 years now. To celebrate this, organizers Lisa Thomson and Dirk De Ruysscher have come up with something special this year. On Sunday 20 July, young cycling talent from 6 years up to 12 years old, can participate in the inaugural Kids Karioi Classic, starting at the airfield by Te Kopua Domain. The younger ones will race 4km while the older ones will cover 8km. There will be a few mini gravel climbs on the course, just to stay in the same spirit as its big brother race around our beautiful maunga. Seven days later, it will be time for the big ride. And with big, we really do mean big. The Classic has been extended with 14km new gravel roads and a few extra gruelling climbs. But don’t despair : also new is the team option. Teams of 2 riders can enter and do each half of the course distance. And that’s not all. For the first time ever, athletes can enter the Karioi Classic Run. Runners will run around along the original Karioi Classic course but with a little twist. All we can say is that you’ll need trail running shoes. Obviously this marathon is open to individuals and teams of 2 or 3. So, there are 5 months left to get in shape. We’ll see you then. For all info : go to www.karioiclassic.org.nz or pick up a rego form at Cyclery Raglan, 10 Bankart Street. Lisa, Dirk and Keri


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             

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                  

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    

    

             

             

              

             

              

              



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For Sale F I R E W O MANUKA summer $100m3 Ring 0522.

O D Dry price 825

TE UKU GALA DAY This SATURDAY MARCH 1ST 2014. 10am-2pm, circus theme, bget dressed up as your favourite circus character. Food stalls & entertainment galore. Giant waterslide with assistance from Raglan Fire Service. See you all there! R A G L A N C R E A T I V E MARKET. This Sunday 9am - 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. www. raglanmarket.com

FISHING WEIGH STATION OPEN. Fish to weigh on any day. Contact: The Raglan Club Inc staff during operating hours.

SIMRAD RAGLAN ONE BASE. March 13th – 15th 2014. Briefing 12th March, 7pm Raglan Club Inc. Hosted by Waikato Sports Fishing Club.

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C O M P O S T : Condition your soil – Quality nutrients for your garden. Bulk $35m3 and Bagged THE WOODYARD: $8 @ Xtreme Waste DIY? Looking for 8250017 something quirky? CRYSTALS, new Recycled timber & shipment arrived! upcycled items @ Affirmation stones, Xtreme Waste 186 tumbled stones, quartz & amethyst Te Hutewai Rd clusters, chakra In My Good Books pyramids, agate Quality 2nd hand slices, keyrings & books more. Right Up My Open Thurs - Sun Alley, Volcom Lane. from 10am 8257004. 2 Wallis St Books wanted.

New LONELY Lingerie more sizes instore, + Chaos&Harmony boots, Style stalker, Lilya, ZANEROBE Mens Autumn deliveries!!

Flowers

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House For Sale

PRIVATE SALE 3 BDR 1.5 bath house. View, large fenced section. 5 Manukau Road 825 6527. Open home Sunday 3-4pm. Wanted to Let PROFESSIONAL LOCAL WOMAN looking for 2 bdrm house to rent. Looking for reasonably priced rental, excellent references 021 138 3028 or 825 8587

DOG OBEDIENCE Beginners 6wk Raglan Adult Weight course starts Tuesday Management Skills 25th February 6pmGroup 7pm. All breeds Tuesdays starting welcome. To enquire and register contact February 11th, 6-7:30pm. new skills to stop CAROL 8255388 Learnover eating. 0274779735. $40 per 90 minute MONTHLY CLAY CLASS with Susan Flight at Mountain Dreaming Workshop starts March 2nd. Cost $20 a class. If keen please leave message with Susan. 027 271 6157.

session. Contact registered psychologist & obesity expert Dr. Heidi Douglass to reserve your place at 022 012 3781 or drheididouglass@gmail.com.

FRI 28 FEB @ YOT CLUB, State of Mind with support from BoBo. Presales $10 from Raglan Roast and undertheradar. co.nz. SAT 01 MAR @ YOT CLUB, THE DIRTY SWEETS with support from Mercury and The Illicit Wah Wahz $10. RAGLAN SUNDAY SESSIONS 02 MAR @ YOT CLUB, DJ JAMIN-I, B-Rex and

Kaya Brown followed by Dick Johnson in the club. Free from 420, $5 after 9pm. Drink specials till 6.30pm. FRI 07 MAR @ YOT CLUB, YT “STRAIGHT OUTTA BRITAIN” huge night of reggae/ dancehall and Bassculture with YT (Britain), Jafa Mafia, Dub Terminator & Ras Stone + local support. from 6pm, $10.

For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE: great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575

Commercial To Let INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Contact Bob, 021 825 869. COMMERCIAL LEASE 300sqm, High Stud New, email: sheryl.ker@ xtra.co.nz

Flatmate Wanted

TWO ROOMS AVAILABLE $110 + $150(including expenses) easygoing people, travellers welcome. Call/txt Danny 0223811831 F L A T M A T E WANTED TO share with senior in town centre. $100/ week. ph 8254487 ; 021 776 015 To Let 5BDRM HOUSE, 2 bathrooms, large double garage 3 yrs old, 25mins from Raglan, 50mins to Hamilton, Phillips Rd, stunning ocean, harbour and beach views, grazing for sheep or pony. $500pw ph 027 5407422. 2 BDRM COTTAGE Lorenzen Bay ,good garden area + gge, n/smokers. n/dogs, long term, must have excellent refs, $280pw,avail 2 March. ph 8258410

RETAIL SHOP for lease Downtown Raglan, Prime location, High foot traffic Ph: 021 363 465

Work Wanted M A T U R E PROFESSIONAL WOMAN looking for work. Hospitality and/or office work preferred nut anything considered. Prior experience includes bookkeeping, admin & customer service. Ph Annie 027 9737 879. Services Offered BABYSITTING SERVICE Available, experienced ECE teacher, rates negotiable, call or text Ashleigh 022 692 7350.

Services Offered WEST COAST S E W I N G MACHINES, Sales, Service and repairs. Ph Lyle Taylor 07 825 0344 or 021 066 2833.

Public Notices

NO BULLY ZONE Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

Found

BLACKBERRY CELL PHONE. Contact Mark on 027 5989 564 Public Notices

D E N N Y ROBERTSON: Myrle, Brian, Jocelyn, Kevin, Alice & family would like to thank the Raglan Community for their support & love shown to us over the recent weeks of Denny’s short illness and untimely death. To Dr’s Fiona, Rebekka, Rosalie, Tish, Liz & Jeanette special thanks for all you did to make Denny’s passing as peaceful as it was. Special thanks also to Raglan Club & Bowling Club - Sue Russell and Nin Waretini in particular for organising the preparation for the funeral, photos, power point presentation. To Rev. Fred Gilbert our appreciation for a very fitting service. To all those who generously brought baking, meals etc., the beautiful flowers, cards and phone messages. To David Cordiner for the piping - how can we ever thank you all enough? R A G L A N RETURNED & SERVICES ASSN INC Annual General Meeting. Sunday, 9 March 2014, at 1.30pm, Raglan Bowling Club, James Street. CARE & CRAFT AGM 10.30am, Union Church Hall. Monday 3rd March MATES Men’s Network

“Be the Man others Admire & Respect” Leadership training programs / Meetings Raglan / Hamilton Waihi / Tauranga

www.mates.org.nz 0800 4MATES

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY CLUB 2014 Weigh In

Classified

MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -- Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. W E D N E S D AY S @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 05 MARCH: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Toreparu waterfall and wetland – bring lunch MAINLY MUSIC: Music & movement programme for preschoolers, Monday & Wednesdays 9:30am @ Te Uku church Hall. Ph 8255199 for more info. B U D G E T A S S I S TA N C E @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142. MAUIS DOLPHIN DAY & RECYCLED RAFT RACE 2014. Sunday 02 March from 11am @ Te Kopua Domain.

Courses, classes & workshops

Weigh Ins will be held at the Raglan Rugby Club Rooms on: Saturday 1st March from 9am – 12 & Thursday 6th March from 4pm – 6pm All junior players who come along on Saturday morning will receive a FREE MILO Cereal Breakfast. Plus, there will be giveaways on the day! ID essential, either a copy of Birth Certificate or Passport

SITUATIONS VACANT SCHOOL LIBRARIAN (10 hours per week) We are looking for an enthusiastic ‘reader of books’ to assist in our library. The successful applicant will be dedicated to promoting books to students by way of displays, selections, reading, and celebrations. They will also be competent in the use of computers including search, retrieval and data base applications, and they will share a vision for a library that serves the future aspirations of students.

SPORTS FIT COORDINATOR (15 hours per week) We are currently seeking an enthusiastic person to join our team as Sports Fit Coordinator.The Sports Fit programme aims to offer all students the opportunity to participate in quality sport and physical recreation activities at the level of their ability and interest. To be successful in this position you will need to be able to: • Promote achievement and high expectations • Provide effective organisation, administration and communication • Grow capability • Encourage community involvement To obtain an information pack, please contact Karen Clark 825 8140, or email: karen_clark@raglanarea.school.nz

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION: 14th March 2014 – 6pm, Ray White Office, 21 Bow St. Raglan ANNAH STRETTON SELLS RAGLAN PROPERTY $850,000

AUCTION 14.3.14: 13a Gilmour St

• Located on the edge of Lorenzen Bay • 4 double bedrooms plus office • Water views from most rooms • All living flows out to decking • Double garage - situated on 778m² • Northerly aspect – stroll to water access • Close to Raglan’s famous wharf & OPEN HOME town Sat 11am & Sun 12pm

ID#RAG21811 AUCTION 14.3.14: 3 Long St

ID#RAG21702 AUCTION 14.3.14: 44 Wainui Rd

Home and income doesn’t get better than this! Our vendors have spared no expense in converting downstairs into a modern and most importantly legal 2 bedroom flat currently earning $300 per week. Upstairs is another 2 bedroom home almost completely renovated, featuring a wood burner, wrap around decks and open plan easy living. Perfectly positioned on an elevated sun drenched site, you will enjoy fabulous water, mountain & town views. The 1029m² section already boasts a number of established fruit trees and provides a peaceful space to retreat from the hustle & bustle. Double garage and extra storage shed adds to the appeal of this unbeatable property. All the hard work has been done so just move in and reap the rewards! This one won’t last long so don’t delay. Prior OPEN HOME Auction offers considered. Sat & Sun 2pm

ID#RAG21816

NEW LISTING

This bach will take you back to the good old days of summer holidays. Close to the beach and town, you couldn’t get a much more convenient location. The house is light and airy with 2 double bedrooms, good sized lounge and a large flat section for fun and play or pitch the tents. Plenty of off-street parking. All furniture included as chattels. Prior Auction offers considered.

4 Cambrae Rd

TWO INCOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!!

OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 13a Gilmour St

SOLID INVESTMENT Enjoy the great water views from this solid 3 bedroom, brick home complete with large downstairs rumpus room, workshop and double garage. The location is ideal. North facing, close walking distance to the beach, boat ramp, school and town centre. A large section 971m2 offers great space for family and friends to tent and caravan. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21814

3 Long St

OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 44 Wainui Rd

THE ULTIMATE IN WATERFRONT LIVING!!! BY NEGOTIATION

WHAT A CATCH $395,000

North facing and loving it! The harbour views leap into the lounge through the gloriously large picture window. 3 bedrooms, office nook, 2 bathrooms. Marvel at the water views from the upstairs master bedroom – even from the bath tub. Enjoy the country style kitchen in the heart of the house and the easy flow to outside recreational areas leading down to the harbour from your own walkway. Double garage and parking is ample. Quirky character with integrity. Private, stunning views, comfortable living harmoniously creating the ultimate in water front living. Love at first sight!

Hidden away on a large 1191m2 section this 1940’s bungalow has instant appeal! Full of character and old world charm from the classic weatherboard exterior to the high stud timber beamed ceilings, polished floors and lead light windows inside. In keeping with homes of this era the living spaces are welcoming and generous in size. Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a sunroom. French doors lead onto a large covered deck allowing you to BBQ all year round. With a garage and workshop to add to the package this place has it all. OPEN HOME

ID#RAG21645

ID#RAG21794

OCEAN VIEWS FROM YOUR KITCHEN WINDOW $520,000

A SHORT STROLL TO THE BAY $330,000

Hidden away on a large 1191m2 section this 1940’s bungalow has instant appeal! Full of character and old world charm from the classic weatherboard exterior to the high stud timber beamed ceilings, polished floors and lead light windows inside. In keeping with homes of this era the living spaces are welcoming and generous in size. Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a sunroom. French doors lead onto a large covered deck allowing you to BBQ all year round. With a garage and workshop to add to the package this place has it all. OPEN HOME

ID#RAG21837

OPEN HOME

Sunday 1pm 45 Norrie Ave

ID#RAG21637

• Unique property with views and privacy • High stud barn style gives the feeling of space and light • 5 double bedrooms or 4 double bedrooms, 2 living, the choice is yours! • 2 very cool bathrooms and 2 separate toilets • Large double internal access garaging • Only minutes to Raglan and 30 minutes to Hamilton

ID#RAG21768

ID#RAG21478

• Amazing views • 4 Bedrooms plus potential to develop downstairs • Great private decking • Ideal location to work from home • Subdivision possibility • Land size: 1282m2

ID#RAG21724

OPEN HOMES this weekend 1st & 2nd March Saturday 11am – 944 Old Mountain Rd Saturday 11pm – 4 Cambrae Rd Saturday 12pm – 13b Bush View Drive Saturday 12pm – 6 Simon St Saturday 1pm – 57 Government Rd Saturday 1pm – 9 Cross St Saturday 2pm – 5b Sunshine Ave Saturday 2pm – 3 Long St Saturday 4-5pm – 38 Lily St Saturday 4-5pm – 47a Lily St

Sunday 12pm – 4 Cambrae Rd Sunday 1pm – 44 Wainui Rd Sunday 1pm – 45 Norrie Ave Sunday 1pm – 13a Gilmour St Sunday 1.30pm – 767 Te Mata Rd Sunday 2pm – 3 Long St

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle

Saturday 1pm 57 Government Rd

PASSPORT TO PRIVACY $829,000

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance.

BY NEGOTIATION...

Saturday 12pm 6 Simon Rd

Nestled amongst the trees in a sunny, north facing position sits this lovely 3 bedroom home. Enjoy water views from the large balcony and an easy care section with single garage and internal access. Water access is only minutes away, making this an almost perfect beach home! (1/2 int in 1214sq.m.)

MILLION DOLLAR LOCATION!!! $429,000

LL RS WI FFE R O LO ND AL VE ER ID NS CO

SUMMER LOVING


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