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9th July 2015 - Issue #451

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What’s on

2 houses on 1 title Potential to achieve $600pw combined rental income Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

26 Kaitoke St

7a East St

SERENELY SITUATED

AUCTION Fri 3rd February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan

View open home Saturday 12pm or by appointment

NEW BEGINNINGS Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

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Sun drenched open plan living & decks

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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

WOODEN IT BE NICE

Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669.

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

• Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed Prior Auction offers considered.

OPEN HOME TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES ID#RAG20952 Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

Raglan Couriers STEP INTO THE MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

Departing Returning/Arriving Morning: 8.00am 11.00am Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

IS NOT A PROBLEM Local Business Serving SIZE Raglan District Since 1996

This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging

bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom • Positioned on an elevated section, this two storey, just completed home showcases a 2Native timber flooring Private off road location breath taking panoramic view, stretching from Mt Karioi to the Kaitoke inlet Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental • Large open plan living areas allow for extended family options or room downstairs for extra income. (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers • Double garage underneath with internal access and a carport considered. OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm ID#RAG20963 • Many options on how to set up this home 10 Violet Street • Close to town, shops and public transport WATER & MOUNTAIN

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden Prior Auction offers considered.

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes to the nearest beach & town centre. The house has polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newly roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced section will make this home a pleasure to live in. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 19 Manukau Road

OPEN HOME

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

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

4 bedroom home with endless options Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20886

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OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

• 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom houses


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Crowned: Naumai Kereopa-Lloyd and Britt Kindred were named Co-Queen and Princess of the Ball respectively during the Raglan Area School Ball held on Friday. Image thanks to Billy Lee Pope

What’s up coach?

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A series of Q & A’s with our local coaches have fun and walk away feeling good about their efforts. For so many players, it takes a lot of courage to get out on the field, so for me I am super happy when they find the confidence to give it a go. Is it all about winning? Nope, never. Especially not at this age (7 and 8 year olds). For me it really is about developing confidence, exploring new positions on the field, and having fun. This year we’ve got a few players who are brand new to soccer, and we have goal keepers and off-side for the first time at this age group. I just want to encourage the boys to come out and experience playing in a supportive environment. Was sport important to you growing up? Very much so. My siblings and I all played sport - soccer, softball, volleyball, basketball. I have such great memories of spending day after day down at the soccer fields. My mum was my soccer coach for many years - the first female coach in our league in Los Angeles. Sport was a family affair and really was a hub for us. How do you think team sports benefit our young ones today? I think team sport is incredibly important because we learn so many life skills from being part of a team. Life happens in teams. We learn about working together (mentally and physically), negotiating, social interactions, and building character. Team work is at the forefront for the Mussels right now. We are learning that we are a better team if we include all of the players on the field through passing and communicating with others, and supporting one another when a play gets by us. Best piece of advice you could give to parents? I was a bit frustrated after one game several weeks ago. During the game we had a player lying on the grass watching birds, a few having conversations instead of tackling the ball, and one player talking to a dog on the sidelines. At the end of the game, not knowing exactly what to say to the team, I asked “so what did you all think about the game?” And seriously, the entire team enthusiastically shouted, “that was fun!” There we have I, a lesson for us all. It sure was a great reminder for me. Sometimes, we (parents) need to let go of our agenda (winning, for example) and let kids be kids. At the end of the day, we want them to have fun and come back for more next week.

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Junior Soccer Coach: Keri Oetzel

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Who do you coach? I coach the Raglan Mussels - a 9th grade all boys soccer team. How long have you been coaching for? I’ve coached soccer on-and-off for many years. This is my first year coaching for Raglan. Why did you decide to put your hand up to coach? It was my turn. Our Club relies on parent volunteers to coach and manage the teams. I’ve been supporting my sons’ teams as a manager for the last 4 seasons. This year the Club asked if I’d be willing to coach and our family decided that it was a good time to make it work. My husband, John, is the co-coach for those times when I can’t get to practice. And...I was promised that Alex (Crane) would be team manager; how could I say no to that? Al is so fun to work with! What are the highlights of coaching a team? I love everything about coaching. I love the enthusiasm the boys bring to practice and to games, watching them develop new skills, improve their playing, and I love the friendships that develop - on and off the pitch - for our players and parents! What are the challenges? The biggest challenge for me this year is not being able to watch my other son’s practices or games because I need to stay with my team. What is your coaching style? I reckon my coaching style is a mixture of fun, learning, and respect. I put in a lot of effort to engage the players in the game. They have input into what positions they want to try, what skills they want to learn. I also bring my own experiences as a coach and player and meet them in the middle. Most important for me is that they

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Raglan bowler has Youth Games in her sights

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aglan teenage bowling star Ashleigh Jeffcoat has been selected to represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Samoa later this year. Up to 1000 young athletes aged 14-18 years would compete for 107 gold medals in nine sports at the fifth Youth Games in September, which could act as a springboard to future international competition for Ashleigh. “It’s going to be a really good experience,” she said. The 16-year-old Hamilton High School student would represent New Zealand in the lawn bowls division, along with a young male compatriot. National bowling coach Dave Edwards selected several possible contenders – including Ashleigh – then Bowls New Zealand watched their progress over the last season before making its final choice. During that time Ashleigh played with New Zealand’s development team against Australia, where the team won the series and took away the female trophy for the event. Over summer she competed for the first time in the Heartland Bank National Open Championships in Auckland, making the finals in the women’s fours as possibly the youngest finalist at the national champs. Ashleigh, who was only just finished her third season playing bowls, said it was a great honour to have even been selected for the long-list for the Youth Games. “My friends are quite excited,” she said. “Now it’s like, ‘oh my god!’” Training out of season was a little unusual, and had to be done on artificial “carpet” greens. It also had to be fitted in around schoolwork, but Ashleigh was managing to train about once a week. “It’s weird because you’re not playing but you’ve still got to train.” Her training would step up before the games in September and she would have a couple of tournaments to hone her skills on lawn greens again before flying out to the 30deg-plus heat of Apia. Bowls New Zealand was footing the bill for Ashleigh and her fellow competitor to attend the Youth Games, where young athletes were competing in swimming, archery, athletics, boxing, rugby sevens, squash, lawn bowls, tennis and weightlifting events while staying together in the villagelike accomodation. Rachel Benn

GOD IS REAL! HERE’S MY STORY

NZ representative: Ashleight Jeffcoat with some of her bowling silverware. I was one of four children brought up in trawler fisherman as well as having a crayfish Upper Hutt. My grandparents were Christians quota, a mussel farm and race horses. After and used to read stories to us from a huge, gold getting his Coastal Masters ticket, he died edged Bible that took pride of place in their suddenly at age 54 of a heart attack. My world living room. I grew up knowing about God and turned upside down. believed I would go to heaven when I died. I A year later I came face-to-face with the didn’t consider lying, stealing my brothers demonic realm. I realised that if something is so pocket money, disobeying my parents, etc was evil, there must be a comparison. Maybe God? sinning. I married Rick who was even more That set me thinking. My theory of being good dodgy than me. He spent a couple of years in and going to heaven one day came crashing Her Majesty’s Prison. This was a difficult time down. Was I good enough? How would I know? for me with two children in tow. Reading the Bible I realised I needed to My daughter became ill at 6yrs of age and commit my life to Jesus. I was so grateful to still nearly died. My mother-in-law got her Pastor be alive and to be given a new start. I now to pray for her and she recovered, but belong to an amazing church family who remained frail and passed away at 17. I’m so welcomes all, no matter where we’ve been or grateful for those extra years with her. I also what we’ve done. I would never go back to have two sons who I love and are very proud of. where I was, living for myself. I have found Rick became a successful businessman, perfect peace and perfect love. starting off with a fish shop, then becoming a Marie McRae If you would like someone to pray for you, or to find out more about God, contact: Union Church Ps Doug Stephenson 825 8276, Anglican Church Jan Mitchell 825 5122, Activate Church Ps Andrew Roughton 825 6563, Surfside Church Ps Roger Peart 825 5199

This is a paid feature from combined churches in Raglan. The opinions and views expressed are those of the individuals and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors or publishers of the Chronicle

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Students and community all have a ball with Narnia tale

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Crowned: Rhys Daysh and Rylee King were named King and Co-Queen respectively during the Raglan Area School Ball.

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paper snowflakes and decorative fairy lights and an overhead canopy of strewn pine branches set the scene at the local town hall last Friday night for the Raglan Area School ball, which this year focused on the fantasy world of Narnia created by children’s author C. S. Lewis.

A top-hatted student Sven Seddon was “the ultimate doorman”, said acting co-principal Quenten Browne. The year 9 student escorted 90-odd teenagers through the magical wardrobe door – a la ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ – past rows of hanging coats and into a winter

wonderland that was Raglan’s version of Narnia. Former area school students Wes Baitson and Zach Hunwick gave “koha” back to the community by deejaying for the occasion, added Quenten, while another former student, Billy Lee-Pope, was photographer for the night. Student leadership team member Ella McLeod-Edwards described the occasion as an all-round collaborative effort which drew on the skills not only of teachers and students but of others in the community who helped out with the likes of props and lighting. Ella, who’s in year 12, says it was a rewarding and novel experience to bring together the annual ball, which was this

Blues juggernaut Swamp Thing back at the Yotty

week being hailed as one of the school’s best. “We (the student team) were really disorganised until a week or two before,” she admitted. The elaborate decorations remained intact for the midwinter masquerade ball the following night. With the introduction of a bar and a band – Synergy – the followup ball attracted about 200 locals and raised more than $1000 towards the area school’s musical equipment, said English department head Dave O’Loughlin. It’s the second year the school’s run the fundraiser in conjunction with the student ball, advertising the event with large masks on lamp-posts and trees around town. Edith Symes

Locals up for awards

Several Raglan lifeguards are nominated for Northern Regional awards – with the ceremony set to in May from a busy month of touring, take place this Saturday at Eden Park, recording and video making in Baton Auckland.

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Off the back of a sold out show in Okere Falls this past weekend, Kiwi blues explosion Swamp Thing are set to make their return to Raglan for another night of big noise from a small band. Swamp Thing recently returned home

Rouge Louisiana. Longtime John Butler Trio drummer (2003-2009) Michael Barker in 2010 formed two-man Blues/Roots juggernaut Swamp Thing, recording two albums ‘Balladeer’ and ‘Primordium’ with fellow Kiwi, Grant Haua. Swamp Thing’s energetic live performances are renowned for inspiring concert goers to dance and have fun while showcasing a wealth of musical experience and engaging their audience at all times. Don’t miss a great night of heavy blues music this weekend! Swamp Thing will be supported by the Thunderdykes and their flavour of dirty-garage-blues-rock. Other gigs coming up include: the Brown Brothers (25/07/15), as well as Mighty Mighty again and sleaze rockers Labretta Suede in August. The Yot Club open on Thursdays with pool, table tennis, extreme sports dvds and music as well as Fridays and Saturdays throughout winter. A Meek

They include Meaghan Gaarkeuken - finalist for Lifeguard of the Year, Jessica Reilly (Instructor of the Year), Isaac Van Der Vossen (U19 Surf Lifeguard of the Year), Aubrey Panis (Regional Lifeguard of the Year) and Keagan Gaarkeuken (Club Administrator of the Year). The Raglan SLSC is also up for the Innovation of the Year award.

Correction Notice: In last week’s issue of The Raglan Chronicle, Rob Clark, the manager of Te Kopua Holiday Park was wrongly referred to as the owner in the story entitled Raglan Put In A Glowing Light By Aussies. The Department of Conservation owns the holiday park land, while the Waikato District Council owns the facility, which is administered by a board of management. Our apologies for any inconvenience or confusion that has arisen from this error.


Claudia trains while fund-raising continues

Champion rower Claudia MacDonald and the Maadi Cup

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aglan champion rower Claudia MacDonald is fully immersed in a grueling training schedule at Lake Karapiro, while her family and friends try to the raise the last few dollars to get her to the World Junior Championships in Brazil next month. Claudia won the under-17 girl’s single sculling title in March at the New Zealand secondary school rowing championships, known as the Aon Maadi Cup, and had wins at the national club championships and North Island championships earlier this year. The Fraser High School student, now 17, was then selected for the World Junior Champs, which start on August 5, and was costing her $6300 plus an extra $2200 for the eight-week training programme in Cambridge beforehand. Family and friends were trying to raise some money to help get her to Rio de Janeiro, where she would be competing in the coxless fours event. A ‘Grease’ fundraising event had been organised for July 25 at the Old School Arts School for the talented Claudia, who had only been rowing for two years. Co-organiser Tish Taylor said an “action-packed” evening was planned including a sing-a-long, an auction, prizes for best dressed and dinner: “It’ll be a laugh anyway”. Friends, family and strangers had also donated over $4000 to Claudia’s expenses through the fundraising website Give A Little, which her mother, Lyn MacDonald, said was “just amazing”, and friends had organized a raffle. Lyn said Claudia had only been allowed home for two weekends during

the eight-week training programme. For the final four weeks, there would be no home visits as the 23-strong New Zealand team concentrated on their rowing and tried to keep healthy. The coaches were pleased with the team and Claudia was feeling good, with no time to feel nervous about the upcoming competition: “She’s all muscle and sinew”. “They [the team] are beyond where their coach thought they’d be,” Lyn said. “But now they have to taper off a bit because they don’t want to hit their peak before they get there [to Rio]. It’s all worked out.” She had been attending St Peter’s School in Cambridge during the training programme, and doing training before and after school, with only a rare day off. The team was continuing with schoolwork over the school holidays, to make up for the time they would be missing school while at the World Junior Champs. But Claudia was used to that, as she had always been training or rowing during school holidays since taking up the sport, which had been a costly exercise for her family in terms of petrol, training and competition costs. “[But] We’re not a sporty family so when something like this [Claudia’s selection for Rio] happens it’s just mind-blowing. It’s totally out of our normal life,” Lyn said proudly. Rachel Benn Tickets to the Grease fundraising evening are available at Jet Collective. Doors open 7pm, July25. Cash bar. Donations can also be made to Claudia on the Give A Little website at: givealittle.co.nz/cause/ claudiarowingrio/donations

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t The Herbal Dispensary we have three fully qualified naturopaths and medical herbalists who have completed a 3-4 year degree in natural health medicine and continually update their knowledge with post graduate work. Between them they have over 30 years experience working with clients using natural health. In-store they offer advice for acute conditions such as coughs, colds and sore throats. For more serious and chronic conditions (a condition that has persisted for 3 weeks or more) it is advisable to have a personal consultation. Why would you have a consultation? Firstly, our natural health practitioners work holistically; a consultation and resulting wellness plan involves treating you as a whole, not just looking at the presenting symptoms. Herbs and supplements are then prescribed specifically for your very own unique health needs. Secondly, as your treatment progresses your herbs and nutrient requirements will change, this is monitored and adjusted accordingly. We also give you tools so you can take an active part in your healing and encourage you

Be sure to call in and see Bronwyn and the team to do so. Thirdly, natural medicines work on many levels to improve your health and support your body to function optimally, often if one system in the body is not functioning well other systems are impacted. By improving the function of the nervous system for example the digestive system will often improve. So to summarise, a consultation will give you an individualised wellness plan using quality

herbal medicine and nutritional supplements only available from a qualified practitioner. You get ongoing personalised support and a wellness plan that works within your lifestyle and budget. For a personal natural health consultation to help you obtain optimum health call us. We look forward to hearing from you. The Herbal Dispensary & Organic Grocery Store 07 825744

Matariki at Raglan kindy We recently had such an amazing week at Raglan Kindergarten celebrating Matariki. We had grandparents visiting, pyjama day, breakfast and a special cake made by ‘Cakes by Isabelle’ We had other special visitors as well, including Liz and Rick who shared some of their extensive gardening knowledge with us, residents from the Trust Hospital and Whaea Ngaronoa who shared her weaving skills with us. Thanks to everyone who supported us for Matariki. Happy New Year everyone! We have a few vacancies for next

term – so if you are interested in finding out if Kindergarten will suit your tamaiti and your family – give us a call on 8258674 or just call in and see us at 9 Stewart Street. Kia Ora. Ngā Kaiako o Raglan Kindergarten.

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Brain development expert: alcohol the most dangerous drug for teenagers A

lcohol is the most damaging of all drugs, especially for teenagers, whose brains are already shut down for renovations during adolescence, says brain development expert Nathan Mikaere-Wallis. Nathan presented a workshop on the effects of drugs and alcohol on the teenage brain at Raglan Area School last week, which was attended by Year 7-13 students, as well as many educators, parents and members of the community. He said alcohol harmed teenagers a lot more than researchers previously thought. “If you took all the drugs and put them together, it would be alcohol that is the most dangerous.” Nathan said. “Even though it’s legal, it does the most damage.” In teenagers, alcohol could increase violence, truancy and risktaking behaviour but also could have lasting effects on a brain that was still developing, particularly the areas of the brain that affected learning (frontal cortex) and memory (hippocampus). “The earlier you are when you hit that second glass of beer in one hour, the more it stunts the growth of your hippocampus,” Nathan said. Unlike adults, alcohol affected motor skills last in teenagers, with

their memory the first thing to be sacrificed. “So parents, be more concerned if your child is staggering, and less concerned if they can’t remember [after a night’s out].” It took an average teenager’s brain two weeks to recover from a night’s drinking of more than four standard units of alcohol, which was considered heavy drinking in European terms. It took adult brains 24 hours to recover from this. Adults who allowed under-age drinking on their property could now also face $10,000 fines if they didn’t have prior written consent from the parents. Nathan, a former developmental lecturer at the Christchurch College of Education, was a presenter and trainer for The Brainwave Trust Aotearoa, a non-profit organisation that aimed to raise public awareness about brain research and its implications for child development. He said allowing children an occasional sip of alcohol to get them accustomed to drinking could have the opposite effect. “The research shows that the younger your child is when they have a sip of alcohol, the more likely they are to have drug and alcohol problems later.” Class A drugs, such as heroin,

caused immediate brain damage, and the methamphetamine drug known as ‘P’ left little holes in the user’s brain, even after one use. “Class C drugs [such as marijuana] are the ones that are not good for your brain but they don’t damage your brain.” However, marijuana use in under-18 year olds could trigger schizophrenia and could lower intelligence by an average eight points on the IQ scale: “So if you smoke marijuana and you’re under 18, it’s a real gamble”. However, the brain could heal and drug-taking behaviour could be turned around. Allowing teenagers to develop self-control – rather than imposing rules on them – was the best approach and actually helped the frontal cortex grow. Giving them the opportunity to practice potentially dangerous situations in “what if” role-playing scenarios was also helpful, as was giving them healthy ways to take risks, such as playing sport. Researchers previously thought the brain was fully developed by the age of 12. Now they knew the brain was still developing up to the age of 18-25 years for women and 22-32 years for men. The quality of the first 1000 days

Brain development expert: Nathan Mikaere- Wallis of a child’s life determined brain development. First-born children often received more adult attention and stimulation, so their brains usually matured earlier than their siblings. The frontal cortex was the front part of the brain that governed impulse control, decision-making, planning for the future, empathy and “everything that makes you a nice person”. “About halfway through its development, it’s going to shut for renovations,” Nathan said. “And they call this adolescence.” “What is means as a teenager, is that it becomes much harder to control your emotions, it becomes

much harder to see things from other people’s point of view, it becomes much harder to plan for the future.” While the frontal cortex was 90 percent shut for renovations during this time, the emotional parts of the brain had a greater effect on teenagers’ decisions and actions. While adolescents could appear a little “vacant” and to go backwards emotionally, there was actually twice as much brain activity going on inside them at that time compared with adults. Rachel Benn

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t’s somehow fitting that Te Mania Kereopa is head teacher at a kohanga reo tucked away off a road that also bears the Kereopa name. Whaingaroa Kohanga Reo not only borders Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive – the road to Ocean Beach named in honour of one of her illustrious forebears – but also sits on 22 acres of ancestral land bordered to the north by the harbour mouth and to the east by Raglan’s airstrip. “Our children are part of that,” Te Mania says of the land or whenua surrounding the early learning centre where local mokopuna from birth to five years are totally immersed in Maori language and tikanga (culture). “It’s their playground.” She’s proud of the families that make the kohanga reo – which translates literally to language nest – what it is today, nearly 30 years on from its beginning in Raglan. Set up back then by just two families “who wanted or needed their children to have reo”, Te Mania explains, the centre runs a whanau-dependent early childhood education (ECE) and

care programme in which the only language spoken is Maori. “If your desire for your children is to learn Maori,” she adds, “you’re welcome here.” And Te Mania knows that first hand, as one of two kohanga teachers or kaiako who got involved some 20 years ago when she – along with colleague Peggy King – was a young mum herself. Both women are now fully qualified and make up half the team in charge of 20-odd young protégés who learn the Maori language and culture, including the spiritual dimension, through immersion. Teachers Jackie Gillett and Jeremy Moko make up the other half of the team and together it’s a “great balance”, says Te Mania. “The kaupapa (philosophy) is always te reo Maori and tikanga,” she stresses. Parents and whanau are encouraged to take part in the daily programme provided by kohanga reo, Te Mania says, which often leads them on to further ECE training and qualifications. But learning to speak te reo – listening and participating on the floor alongside the children – is the first and most important step. Parents and whanau not only

Teaching team (from left) Jeremy Moko, Peggy King, Jackie Gillett and Te Mania Kereopa with their children outside the kohanga reo. play a large part in the education of their children at kohanga reo but are also ultimately responsible for the running of the entire centre, Peggy and Te Mania told the Chronicle. In fact they “become the management” in the same kind of way that Playcentre parents do, dealing with everything from staff employment and the educational programme to property and finances. “We are the only centre where whanau still have an input into decision-making,” Te Mania says. “We’re different … it’s not like anything else in Raglan.” While the kohanga programme

is based on the mainstream ECE curriculum Te Whariki – used by early childhood education centres throughout New Zealand – kohanga teachers also get guidance and training from Te Kohanga Reo National Trust, which is Education Ministry-approved. The trust – in its role as kaitiaki (guardian) of kohanga reo – offers training and support to adults to ensure survival of the Maori language through courses like te reo for whanau, and what’s called Whakapakiri for teachers. The components of the Whakapakiri programme are quite different from mainstream ECE

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training, Te Mania explains, in that it’s a more holistic approach and teaches what it is to “be Maori” – which is then passed on to their children at the kohanga reo. Te Mania’s proud of the kohanga’s “uniqueness” and its place in the Whaingaroa community. The early learning, she adds, is supported by Raglan Area School’s long-established immersion unit in te reo Maori. She believes it’s “good for our kids” to have that environment to move on to. “We know where they’re going and the relationships are good.” Edith Symes

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Beat the city blues and escape to the peace and quiet, close to the waterfront for fishing and water sports. Large land area of 1642m2 approx. It's only a very short water taxi ride, or kayak to the cafes. This very cute and unique bach is fully furnished and is easy to fall in love with. For Sale: $299,000 View: ljhooker.co.nz/48HFG Contact: Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email: kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Get out of the rat race and make this your brand new lifestyle... Situated on 5012m² with Mountain and rural views to take your breath away! Enjoy the comforts of a modern home, Bosch appliances, double glazed, insulated and ensuite bathroom. The 3 bedroom home has been perfectly positioned to capture all day sun and offers open plan living with great indoor/outdoor flow. A separate double garage completes the package and means the only thing left to do is landscape to your liking. You just might be surprised at how affordable this fantastic lifestyle will be, so don't be left wondering, act now! Call Stephen 021 969848 or Michelle 021969878 for more information or an appointment to view.

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Located only a few minutes from Wainui Beach and the surf breaks this modern architectural marvel awaits you and the family. Built with style in mind the spacious home spans over 3 levels with over 300m² of floor area.

Solidly built and well care for brick home located a short walk form the cafés and beach. The home is positioned with a north west facing aspect inviting in the sun and is set on a 719m² freehold section with plenty of room to park the boat.

Whale Bay wonderland . Bush clad sanctuary of 4047m². Ocean views & wrap around decks. Large mechanics garage. Walk to the world class surf!

Limited sections remaining in Waikowhai subdivision. Build your dream home on this quality section of 690m². ready for you to develop and enjoy. Raglan Harbour and rural views. Covenants.

For Sale: $795,000 View: ljhooker.co.nz/UFHFG Contact: Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email: kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Quiet and sunny with good off street parking, one carport, down a Right of Way, room for kids to play, close to Wharf Complex, lovely views of Mt Karioi. No pets. Application and photo ID required before you make an appointment to view, please. . For Rent: $310/wk View: ljhooker.co.nz/3CHFG Contact: Sandra Bowditch 021 751 759 Email: rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz

Fully furnished, suit a professional person or couple wanting a quiet country retreat but none of the hard work. Rent includes power, & Sky TV, gardens looked after by the owners as the house is in owners grounds, sorry no pets on this working farm.

Welcome to 17 Cambrae Road. Set elevated amongst established trees and enjoying views over the Lorenzen Bay waterfront, this executive home is well presented and has a timeless simplicity and style.

This cute character bach has plenty of happy holiday stories from the current owners to tell and is looking for new owners to enjoy some more. If you’re looking for a rustic little Raglan pad to call your own then this could be it.

For Rent: $280/wk View: ljhooker.co.nz/5THFG Contact: Sandra Bowditch 021 751 759 Email: rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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For Sale: $299,000 View: ljhooker.co.nz/WUHFG Contact: Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email: kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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R A G L A N C R E A T I V E MARKET This Sunday 10 - 2 at the Old School Arts Centre. www. raglanmarket.com WEDS @ ORCA R E S TA U R A N T Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 15 JUL: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Toreparu bring lunch KARIOI CLASSIC: Sunday 26 July 2015. $500 cash prize for King + Queen of the Mountain. 43km or 57km race. Event is open to mtb, cyclo-x, single speed and retro road bikes. Visit www.karioiclassic. org.nz for more info.

FUNDRAISING EVENT: GREASE LIGHTENING. Saturday 25th July. GREASE – dress up and sing along to all your favourite Grease Lightening Tunes. Help Raglan’s own “Grease Lightening” C l a u d i a MacDonald get to the 2015 Junior World Rowing Championships in Rio de Janeiro. Saturday 25 July, 7pm-11pm at the Old School. Tickets $25 available from Jet Collective. Meal included, cash bar, grand auction. Prizes for best dressed.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Open Late Fri & Sat What’s On @ Rock-It checkout rockitraglan Facebook 248 Wainui Rd 825 8233

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AGED 19+ YRS? PHYSICALLY FIT? HARDWORKING? RELIABLE? Come and join our crew and learn the Roofing trade! • Must have full car license • Transport from Raglan provided. • Three month trial period applies • Apprenticeship possible for the right person!

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 04.07.15 GRADE 5th Grade Penguins 5th Grade Urchins 6th Grade Makos 6th grade Snappers 7th Grade Seastars 7th Grade Tuatuas 7th Grade Morays 7th Grade Stingrays 7th Grade Orcas 8th Grade Mauis 9th Grade Seasnakes 9th Grade Mussels 9th Grade Great Whites 9th Grade Seahorses 9th Grade Dolphins 10th Grade Anemones 11th Grade Sharks Open grade Piranhas

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PLAYERS OF THE DAY Luca Thompson Toby Bower Felicity Morrissey Ngaru Wynyard Win 4-0 b Maria Grilli Win 4-2 Riley Harding Win 2-0 Leon Patterson & Lucien Kite Win 4-1 Dekan Papa Win 6-0 Natalia Meek Loss 1-5 Linkin Hetherington Win 4-0 Flyn McGregor Draw 2-2 Aari Glover Loss 4-5 Txema Mazet Brown Loss 0-1 Lily O’Neill Loss 1-4 Sienna Harding Loss 0-6 Sophie Collier Win 9-3 Jarvis Camezind Win 4-2 Connor Black

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY GRADE 12th Grade 10th Grade Black 10th Grade Green 9th Grade 8th Grade Black 8th Grade Green 7th Grade Green 7th Grade Black 6th Grade

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RESULT PLAYERS OF THE DAY Lost 28 - 52 Tukupean Stevenson, Zane MacDonald & Luke Lempriere

Lost 20 -55 Won 55 - 5 Won 25 - 20 Won 45 - 25 Lost 25 - 45 Lost 45 - 95 Lost 45 - 55 Won

George Loten Jay Wilson & Kora Cooper Mahli Gavin-Brightwell, Keira Kereopa & Phoenix Fenton

Sunny Leuthart & Isaac Furness Luca Parrott, Crosbie Wallis & Ruby Wilson Hineora Gray-Lord Moana Ruawai Hira Frankton Defaulted

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For more information call: Ross 021 782 280 or 07 825 8678 Next Level Roofing

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Public Notices KIWIS AGAINST SEABED MINING – Notice of Annual General Meeting KASM AGM will be held on Wednesday 29th July at the Town Hall Supper Room commencing 5.30pm.

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RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

• Peace and tranquility • Surfing, fishing, bush walks • Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 8256800

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Open Mon-Fri Hours Mon & Thurs 8am-7pm Tues, Wed & Fri 8am-5pm AH: 825 0114 12 Wallis Street Dr. Fiona Bolden HEALTH VACANCY PO Box 164CARE ASSISTANT Dr. Rebekah Doran

Phone (07) 825 0577 FIREWOOD AVILABLE NOW

Manuka $150/m3 or $50/scoop Totara $150/m3 or $50/scoop Pine Kindling $120/m3 or $30/scoop order 3 x m3 or more in July and delivery is FREE to Raglan town

WINTER VEGE PUNNETS IN NOW $3/punnet

BULK TREE MULCH SPECIAL

$45/m3 order 4 x m3 and delivery is free

NZ RAILWAY SLEEPERS 2.1m - $55 each 10 for $450

New plants and fruit trees in the nursery plant now for spring! OPEN 6 DAYS - OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS 8:30 AM-5:00 PM

RAGLAN Mike Loten West Coast Health Clinic is lookingDr.for a Health Ph: 825 0114 Care Assistant to join their team. Fax: 825 0104 Hours A/H:candidates Phone clinic for instructions Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Ideal will have: • Previous experience within the primary health care 12 Wallis Stsector PO Box 164 Ph: 825 0114 Fax: 825 0104 • Demonstrate excellent written, verbal & interpersonal skills • Experience in the use of Medtech • Willingness to participate in relevant education & skills based training programmes Preference will be given to candidates who have completed Wintec’s 1 Year HCA programme

RAGLAN EDI Address: wstcsthc

If you are interested in this position please forward your C.V to michelle@westcoasthealth. co.nz Closing date for applications is Thursday 16th July.

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan rd

NEW BEGINNINGS

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

DUE TO A HIGH VOLUME OF SALES WE ARE LOOKING FOR NEW LISTINGS! PHONE THE TEAM FOR AN APPRAISAL ON YOUR HOUSE Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

• 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20938

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

4 bedroom home with endless options Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20907

Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

WATER & MOUNTAIN

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes to the nearest beach & town centre. The house has polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newly roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced section will make this home a pleasure to live in. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 19 Manukau Road

OPEN HOME

RUAPUKE PARADISE, PRIVACY & VALUE! $229,000 OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY 1615 Whaanga Rd 1.113 ha’s ID#RAG22384

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20886

LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY $240,000

OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

467a Te Mata Rd 1.577 ha’s ID#RAG21963

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

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. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm

• 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom houses Income opportunity here Superbly located – sea views, easy walk to town and harbour Ideal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other! Prior Auction offers considered.

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20965

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

WOODEN IT BE NICE

ID#RAG20963

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

ID#RAG20952

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

AWESOME AOTEA $295,000 989 Te Papatapu Rd 9.68 ha’s ID#RAG22229

OPEN HOME

For more information about these properties phone Richard Thomson 027 294 8625 AUCTION THIS SATURDAY!! ID#RAG20933

150 Whaanga Road

Sunday 2pm 16 Stewart Street

FIN

5 o’clock Saturday 21st January, Ray White Office. Be There!!!

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RAGLAN RUSTIC REAL ESTATE

Board and batten rustic house plus a separate large barn with adjoining carport - ideal as a workshop/ studio. The main house has one large bedroom which could be converted into two; plus one single bedroom/ office area. Huge potential for improvement. 7253m² section Established orchard and extensively planted. Listen to the sound of the surf - Very close access to beach and surf, only minutes to Raglan town. Prior Auction Offers considered. Phone now for an appointment to view.

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NEW LISTING: 21a Government Rd

21 Rose St

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EPIC LIFESTYLE $745,000

• New kitchen with smeg appliances • Great decking with modern glass balustrade, amazing views and all day sun • Private courtyard, kids playhouse and gazebo with spa overlooking harbour • Huge garage and workshop. Plenty of off-street parking, room for the boat • Conveniently located to the wharf, parks, beach and town

ID#RAG20984

Phone now for an appointment to view 448 Wainui Road 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com

ID#RAG21808

View open home Sat & Sun 1pm or by appointment

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1043 Ohautira Rd

• View this unique and flexible property which offers so much • Currently operating as a successful ‘bach-packer’ business • The top level of the main house: ‘Dragonfly’ fully self-contained 2 bedroom apartment •

• Be quick to view this delightful rural lifestyle property situated approx 20mins from Raglan • Enjoy the private rural bush outlook with 1.6 hectares of surrounding land, offers many lifestyle options including grazing some stock of choice • Featuring a special pond, large implement shed and workshop • Motivated vendors want this sold call me now to view

• ‘Garden House’ on the lower level is a 1 bedroom semi self -contained apartment • ‘Kokapu Lodge’ is a separate 2 room studio with kitchenette and bathroom • The options are many, the choice is yours.

ID#RAG22402

ID#RAG22256 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Tamara Athique 021 804 701 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

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797 Te Mata Rd

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49a Government Rd

RURAL LIFE MADE EASY $385,000

ID#RAG22351 Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Saturday 12pm – 7a East St

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• Well presented family home in a sought after location • Featuring large modernised kitchen and open plan living • The third bedroom downstairs has its own bathroom and external access making it perfect for that teenager or use it as an office and work from home • Larger than normal double garage with a great flat section allowing plenty of space for the kids & pets. On the bus route, close to town, wharf and beach.

ID#RAG22398

View open home Sat 1pm or by appointment

Saturday 2pm – 2 Lorenzen Bay Rd

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Sunday 12pm 23b Cross

this weekend

Saturday 1pm – 21 Rose St

Sunday 1pm – 21 Rose St

11th & 12th July

Saturday 1pm – 49a Government Rd

Sunday 2pm – 21a Government Rd

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

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MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE $ $365,000

• One level dwelling, open plan living spaces leading to large north facing private deck • Cosy Kent wood burner and heat transfer unit • Easy care landscaped 2170m2 approx of land with three large lockable storage sheds • Potential for new separate office space and bathroom complex • A meandering stream nearby invites the local bird life to the front door and creates your own water feature

OPEN HOMES

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RURAL LIFESTYLE DELIGHT $395,000

View open home Sun 2pm or by appointment

THE CHOICE IS YOURS $429,000

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282


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