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Cover : Walkers and supporters of the ‘Karioi Fundraiser Trek for Atea’ gathered in front of the Raglan Golf Club at the end of the walk. See story page 4 Image thanks to: Stuart Mackenzie Should you wish to aquire any images from this week’s Chronicle please contact us on 825 7076 or email your request to info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

To G Mackenzie, Thanks for letter sticking up for your industry in the Maui’s debate. You raise some interesting questions. You seem to ignore that these questions have been asked before by people who are experts rather than simply informed by anecdotal evidence and a fear for their livelihood. You also ignore that its now or never for these creatures. We won’t get a second chance. Banning netting means some people may need help and

the afternoon, numerous unsuccessful attempts were made to release the whale despite the best efforts of those involved. Finally a decision was made, in consultation with iwi, police and veterinary staff present, to euthanase the animal. Local kaumätua Russell Riki offered karakia in accordance with protocol at marine mammal strandings, and Noel Barber kindly offered his tractor and expertise to bury the whale. Little is known about the biology of pygmy sperm whales. They are secretive creatures, growing to about 3.4m and living in deep waters near the continental shelf where they feed on

much more expensive. But not doing so may mean extinction and that’s forever. A great visual explanation can be found at the website below and thanks for your time. http://dumpark.com/mauis/ Niall Stewart Darwin, Raglan

(similar to squid and octopus) leaving a dense cloud in the water through which they make their escape. This specimen was a 2.7m long female with no obvious external injuries. In a sequel to this event, Raglan Police called two days later to report a smaller whale stranded on the beach between Rangitoto Point and Mussel Rock. DOC staff and Russell Riki recovered a deceased 1.1m long baby pygmy sperm whale, presumed to be the female’s calf, which was later interred beside her. While DNA samples http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla from the two animals will

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thank the Raglan Surf Lifesaving Club, Raglan Police, local iwi and all those who helped at the pygmy sperm Mondays 9am - 4pm whale stranding at Wainamu Beach on at Dr Ellisons surgery 17 February. The goodwill of locals, 31 Wallis Street Raglan visitors and the various agencies or by appointment who worked together, highlights the rhys@ellisonlaw.co.nz communal spirit that exists in the WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts Raglan community and was very much appreciated by DOC staff present. From around mid-day until later in

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He was her knight in shining armour and she the fair maiden – and together the newly knighted Sir Mark Todd and accomplished Te Uku equestrian Jody Hartstone did dressage with a difference at the recent Horse of the Year Show down-country in Hastings. It was just a bit of horseplay for the pair who – to the delight of the crowds – hammed it up in hired costumes to medieval music at what’s touted as one of the biggest sporting events in the southern hemisphere.

But for Jody, who’s ridden internationally for New Zealand for 15 years now, their demo was the highlight of this year’s annual show. It’s a show at which Jody has twice taken top titles on horses she both imports and breeds on the family farm just out of Raglan. And although she missed a placing this time round, Jody got to show off her new stallion Ali Baba – a “hardy breed� from Portugal, she proudly pointed out to the Chronicle. He behaved spectacularly, she said, for the dressage display with Sir Mark. In contrast Mark had to put up with a borrowed horse for the occasion, and one

which apparently behaved less than well. Sir Mark – back home from England specially for the show – did however get to ride Ali Baba, said a delighted Jody, and they were captured on camera by TV One for the whole nation to see. Jody’s met the Olympic horseman before on her travels around the world but reckons it was good to get to know him better this time. And all his past misdemeanours seem to have been forgiven, she added. Mark is in fact “a bit of a hero� in horse circles, Jody revealed, and was certainly “hot property� during the week-long show. Edith Symes

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Acting general manager service delivery Stephen Cox points out there are smoke alarms and heat detectors installed throughout the building as an early warning detection system. sound and people would know to evacuate the building,� he says in response to last week’s story. “In addition each tenant has was a council requirement of each tenancy as part of the building consent process.� Mr Cox says the delay in connecting is because the Telecom network currently

only provides two phone lines to the building. “We have had to wait for Telecom to install additional lines which will provide for a Fire Brigade connection. Telecom has committed to having this done by 19 April.� In response to criticism the new wharf building was opened without a code of compliance, he says it is standard practice building reaches practical completion, and this allows a building to be occupied prior to the code of compliance being issued. “With smoke alarms and heat detectors installed as an early warning detection system, the Raglan wharf building met

the council took three years to get the wharf building rebuilt, Mr Cox points out the building itself took only six months to extensive consultation with the Raglan community and major work was needed to strengthen the wharf structure before council could begin constructing the new building,� he says. He adds the new wharf building has full insurance cover and that – despite suggestions otherwise in last week’s story -- the council had “no issues with our razed the old building. Council documents show the council

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Walk for Atea a success

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Last Saturday approximately 70 individual walkers and teams set off at the crack of dawn to walk the fundraiser trek for local girl, Atea Kahutapu Haenga - Te Wheoro. Leaving the golf course at 5am, they embarked on a 43-kilometre walk around Mt. Karioi with hours later. “It wasn’t a race but the front runners made it

organiser Dave Hanna. With major sponsors Greenslade Excavations and Ray White NZ providing support to the group of walkers along with the St. John’s ambulance crew, the 70-strong contingent even had a mobile port-a-loo follow them around the mountain. While the West Coast walk took place, a similar fundraiser was held over on the East Coast as well, organised by Atea’s mother’s family in Gisborne. “For me personally, it was such a neat experience to see all the family and friends come together and working together to turn this walk into

All funds will go toward helping the family with on-going medical and transportation costs for Atea - who was recently diagnosed with a Wilms’ tumour in her right kidney. how much was raised are yet to come in, organisers were rapt about the day’s success. So successful in fact that they hope to turn the walk into an inaugural event to raise funds for a different charity every year. Big thanks also to: Tony Sayer, St. Johns, Herbal Dispensary, Maori Wardens, Waka Ama, Raglan Golf Club, Nannies, Ruapuke Campground, Peter Storey, Raglan Fire Service, Sharon Batt, Kevin Ormsby, Kohanga Reo, Topcut Butchery, Julie & Fraser Haenga, WDC, all the drivers supporting walkers, everyone who donated to Atea, Raglan Area School, Gillet whanau, Westpac Raglan has an account open for any donations to Atea. Big thanks to whanau and friends from Simon and Jamie Te Wheoro.

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My Darling Lemon Thyme: From Blog to Book but hadn’t ever seen a food blog before.” Fast-forward to the present day and food blogging has seen a surge in popularity. There’s now a New Zealand Food Bloggers Association, an annual conference and numerous food writers sharing their stories and recipes online. For Emma too, the last few years have been a whirlwind of action. My Darling Lemon Thyme now receives around 90 000 visitors a month, she’s been featured on Oprah Winfrey’s Emma Galloway

When former Raglan chef her food blog, My Darling Lemon Thyme in July 2010, food blogging in New Zealand was still very much in its infancy. Emma herself was brand new to the concept; she’d picked up a book by American cookbook author Heidi Swanson in Raglan Library, which in turn led her to Swanson’s blog 101 Cookbooks. “I was kind of blown away,” she says. “I knew about blogs

2012 Saveur Best Food Blog Awards (known as the Oscars of the food blogging world). She’s also achieved her lifelong goal of writing a cookbook, securing a publishing deal with Harper Collins New Zealand in November last year. Having spent the previous 12 months knocking on publisher’s doors with proposals, Emma says being approached through her blog made a welcome change. “It was nice because I haven’t had to convince them,” she says. “It’s hard to get publishing deals if you don’t have that platform.” Inspired by fresh, simple

food made from real ingredients, Emma’s recipes are vegetarian and gluten-free. But the cookbook (like the blog) won’t be marketed as such. “If I was to splash glutenfree all across the front, that would cut out most people,” she explains. “I’m hoping that people just take the book for what it is, rather than what it isn’t.” Now based in Perth, Emma and her family have recently been back in Raglan, catching up with friends and family. It’s an experience that, at times, has seemed a little surreal to the mum of two. “I kind of forget when I’m writing my blog that anyone actually reads it,” she says. “I’ve come home and people know my whole life story.” But the blurring of personal life and recipe inspiration is part and parcel of the blogging experience. “Most of the food blogs I absolutely love do share more than just the food,” says Emma. “It’s the story and that person’s life that you get involved with.” Emma says her style has and credits the consistent work that goes into maintaining a blog

with helping to hone her food writing draft posts,” she says. “The blog has been such good practice for the book.” She’s also had to brush up on her photo skills, and says that learning the styling secrets of food photography has been her biggest challenge. “There’s been a lot of crash learning and late nights just fumbling my way through it,” she admits. “I’m pretty

anal with the photos. I’m a really visual person - as so many people are - and I pretty much judge a recipe easy because that’s what I’ve always done.” Emma’s cookbook will be published in March next year. For recipe inspiration from her kitchen, check out www.mydarlinglemonthyme.com. Emma Brooks

Retaining wall to be built at Wainui Reserve Remedial works to the main beach access track at Wainui Reserve in Raglan are scheduled to begin next week and will involve the construction of a retaining wall.

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The construction is due to start on Tuesday 2 April and is expected to be completed by Friday 17 May. The beach access track will remain open to pedestrians throughout the project, but there may be some minor disruption due to the work. Waikato District Council Acting General Manager Service Delivery Stephen Cox said the works were a result of subsidence of the track which required a retaining wall to be

built to minimise the risk of a slip. “If no work is undertaken the access track will continue to subside in the future with the potential for the track to disappear resulting in no access to the beach for emergency services.” Mr Cox said the subsidence was likely caused by “coastal erosion at the base of the slope”. The works will involve excavation of the walkway asphalt, minor vegetation clearing, installation of retaining post and panels, followed by reinstatement of the track. The project was put out to tender with Rock Control Limited the successful contractors. WDC

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Ask the Artist:

Stylish gazebo adds to bush park appeal

A series of Q & A’s with our local artists

This week we talk to Peter Hohenberger, a local glass artist. Slaving over a hot torch... Melting, shaping, squeezing, swirkling, raking Murano glass, making beads and glass objects. Transforming those glass objects into jewellery. Involved for 30 years in glass art, collecting ancient leadlights, replicating the Art Noveau work of L C Interested in art since I was a kid. Art Noveau and the art of Gauguin, Monet, Picasso et al. has always fascinated me. Feedback from happy customers. Having to compete with cheap fakes. “That which does not kill us makes us stronger“ (Friedrich Nietzsche) Venice Washing empty beer bottles in a German brewery. There we are – glass! Again... 100% Cat person. What is a dog? My life. My wife. Baroque, A.D. 1700, Italy. Because it enchanted me 20 years ago on a sunny Sunday morning - coming over the top of Bow Street at the water tower and, being a country bumpkin, gazing across the time in my life. Veni, vidi, manebam (lat.: I came, I saw - and stayed).

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Charles Mitchell, with the help of retriever-poodle Minty, gives the new gazebo a lick of paint ahead of its blessing last Sunday.

Wainui Bush Park now has a stylish new gazebo overlooking a clearing which, surrounded by trees and with its own pond and trickling stream, has become a popular venue for weddings and picnics.

– is the result of a combined working bee by volunteers from St Peters Anglican Church and the Friends of Wainui Reserve, and its completion was marked with an on-site blessing last Sunday that took the place of the church’s Palm Sunday service.

The gazebo – or shelter

Mitchell said the project was

Large response to neighbourhood support initiative Signed and completed Neighbourhood Support Forms have been pouring into the Police Station was placed in the Raglan Chronicle. Thanks to all those folks who have responded so promptly, it brings such delight to the heart to experience another proof that Raglan Community is a truly caring community. At this time the urban residents are ahead of the rural!

I am collating them at the moment into street groups and will be in touch with those who have indicated their willingness to act as the initial local coordinator. If you have not as yet responded please do so as soon as possible so we can ensure our community safety net is in place in case of a disaster, in support of those who are unable to assist themselves and as a crime deterrent. Kathy Gilbert, Raglan Area Coordinator

undertaken “in honour of all the mainly elderly volunteers who over the last 20 years have helped to develop and maintain this beautiful reserve”. A feature of the shelter is the use of southern mahogany gum for the roof beams and also in the bench seats at either end. The gum logs came from

the late Neal and Dorothy Gavin’s Raglan woodlot, but bowed so badly when milled that they were considered useless. However the natural curve and great strength of the wood proved ideal for the shelter, where the laminated gum beams attach to the top of the conventional tantalised pine uprights. Edith Symes

Easter Sunday show at the Old School

Come on down to the Easter Show Market at the Old School this Sunday and enjoy live music, face painting for the kids and more surprises on the day. Support local art, craft and kai purveyors. Raglan Community Old School Creative Market has been operating since 2007 and

has grown into a drawcard for visitors and locals alike. Take this opportunity to visit old favourites and meet new purveyors. Vote for your favourite food stall and check out the market gallery exhibition – prizes will be awarded for the yummiest food stall. See you there. March 31st 9am – 2pm

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Surf’s up for Raglan’s newest neighbourhood An exciting new landmark in the historic growth of Raglan is being unveiled in April. A new neighbourhood has been inspired and nurtured by one of our own, David Peacocke, who was compelled to act after watching recent growth in the town diminish the character of Raglan. “With the last development boom of the 90’s, we saw the generic suburban house subdivisions arrive in town and these, in my opinion, are starting to undermine what makes Raglan so special” he says. One of the key issues for David has been the continual sprawl of the town’s housing to the south along Main Road and the destruction of its entry. It pulls the town away from its foreshore. destination and is now being discovered by a wider audience,” he says. “People want to be closer to the surf, our coast and our town – why are we trying to grow the town away from where people want to be?”

Such was his conviction about this, David pulled together a talented and experienced design, planning and engineering team to rise to the challenge of catering for Raglan’s projected growth in a way that recognises that Raglan is a special place. The team consider that the Rangitahi Peninsula is an ideal area to accommodate the future growth of Raglan. Team lead designer, James Lunday points out why. “The Rangitahi Peninsula is much more closely associated to the town centre than many other areas. It is close to the school, golf course and existing residential areas. Yes, it’s separated by water, but these are small local channels and crossings with bridges and causeways have always been a feature of Raglan” he says. Over recent months the team has shaped up an exciting development for the peninsula that would see only a third of the land area used for development while the balance is retained as a farm or is regenerated as

bush. It represents true Raglan values: community, coast and farming. “This is much more in keeping with the Raglan I’ve known for the last 35 years” says David. “Our relative isolation meant we had to protect our environment, be innovative and embrace sustainability. This is what I wanted embodied in Rangitahi” David’s company - Raglan Land Company - is proposing to rezone approximately 100 hectares of land on the Rangitahi Peninsula by launching a Private Plan Change (Plan Change 12) that will seek the zoning of the Rangitahi Peninsula be amended from Coastal Zone to a new zone called the “Rangitahi Living Zone”. The proposal sees the development of a master planned community based on sustainability principles. As James points out: “We are striving for something special. Plan Change 12 for the Rangitahi Peninsula is designed to enable Raglan to grow in a way that supports the town’s identity and uniqueness whilst also protecting the cultural, ecological and landscape values of the land, the settlement, the wider landscape and the harbour.”

An obviously proud David points out that the approach taken delivers over 10km of integrated walkways, cycleways and bridle paths.

“Raglan is a coastal village with highly distinctive and desirable urban qualities that underpin its reputation as a lifestyle destination. It is vital that the seaside village character is maintained.”

“Whaingaroa Harbour is Raglan’s taonga” he says. “Low impact stormwater design and minimal earthworks were a baseline requirement for me, but the team have gone above and beyond to use this constraint

The proposal promotes an urban form that responds to the landscape, the harbour and way of living that set it apart from standard urban growth areas. The design team want to build on the inherent assets of the peninsula (rural/agricultural activity, estuary, beach culture and tourism) to provide the opportunity for other land uses and employment that will reinforce the existing town centre.

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In starting with a ‘capacity to absorb growth’ design approach, the team have demonstrated that over the next 40years, over 500 homes can be accommodated, yet only use 1/3 of the land area. The majority of the land is retained as an integrated farm, or restored as ecological and open space networks. Advertorial

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Some of the features proposed in the concepts include; A new multi-modal causeway to Opotoru Road (already consented). A wide variety of housing options including live-work and compact units. Local Business Enterprises that reinforce existing Raglan town centre and visitor activities. A small village centre with very limited retail and commercial spaces around a village square for neighbourhood convenience only (the increased residential catchment will provide a boost for businesses in the Raglan town centre). A central domain and several open space amenity areas. Tourism opportunities. Restoration of the historic stone wharf area and creation of a new visitor complex. Equestrian grazing, stables, arena and visitor complex. Community gardens. Added value opportunities for primary agricultural produce.

He and his team believe Rangitahi Peninsula can offer a lifestyle opportunity far superior to that which has occurred in recent years throughout the country. They want your input to develop the concepts further. A public presentation of concepts to date and the opportunity for people to have direct connection with the team has been organised for the 6th of April at the Raglan Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan. It’s not often people to get a chance to have genuine input into development proposals at the earliest stages. Come and see what is being proposed and contribute to some fresh ideas and inspiration for Raglan.


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Easter SUP racing offers fun day for bunnies too Stand up paddleboard racing comes to Whaingaroa harbour bigtime this Easter Saturday and anyone, from beginners to experienced paddlers, will be able to give it a go.

The Raglan event is part of a Nisco SUP race series which successfully debuted in Whitianga recently. And while organisers say it’s a great opportunity for anyone to try out for themselves what’s become the fastest-growing

sport on the globe since snowboarding, the fun day will also double as a community fundraiser with all proceeds going towards security cameras to help stop vehicle breakins and thefts at local surf spots. Auckland promoter Luke Thompson, a

self-described “wannabe local” who was running auctions and DJing at Raglan’s very successful kite jam fundraiser recently, reckons the Stand Up Raglan summer and winter. While this inaugural event will focus on short, family fun races in the Kopua estuary, Luke hopes to include more serious longdistance paddleboarding in future events. But meantime the focus is to bring what has become an elite sport back “down to grassroots”. All competitors, from kids to pros like local legend DK and Armie Armstrong, need to roll up to Kopua domain at 9am and register for the races – which will be ordered according to age and abilities – then they can put in a couple of hours’ practice out on the water before the SUP racing begins for real. All the gear’s supplied – board, paddle, safety leash and vest – and the plan is to have four or eight boards in a race. It’s billed as a “fun and fast competition format that’s great for the whole family”, and on shore there’ll be food and drinks for sale, prizes for the kids, a barbeque and music. Edith Symes *Registration, practice & demos from 9am at Kopua, $20 entry. Racing 11am-4pm. And see what you’re in for on facebook. com/standupseries

Coming soon…. Word Café Raglan Love reading? Harbour a secret desire to write a bestseller but haven’t a clue where to start? Then make sure you check out Raglan’s taking place 10-12 May. Featuring a dynamic mix of workshops, talks and interactive sessions with both local and national writers, Word Café Raglan aims to showcase and inspire reading and writing in all its forms. Programme highlights include bestselling author Deborah Challinor, HarperCollins US author Julie Thomas, an evening of live word wizardry with Antonio Te Maioha, travel writer and blogger Megan Singleton, Nourish editor Vicki RavlichHoran, children’s authors Sarah Johnson session on self-publishing with writer Tui Allen and a story crafting workshop for teens. For more details, please head to our website: www.wordcaferaglan.co.nz.

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Magic ride right on our doorstep Magic Mountain is 20 mins drive from Raglan at the end of Houchen Road, overlooking Te Mata.

At 328m above sea level, it is the highest dwelling in the district. The only place in the world you can see 3 harbours and 4 volcanoes from one spot. Whaingaroa (Raglan), Aotea and Tasman sea. Mountains Karioi and Pirongia’s steep, bush covered faces tower above the smooth green rolling hills leading up to it. Further south the snowy peaks of Ruapehu and Taranaki can be seen on a clear day. Rides are 1-3 hours long. Suitable for novice to experienced riders this is a great way to see the New Zealand countryside. The one hour ride is suitable for children and novice riders. The two hour ride is over rolling farm

land to the Te Mata Domain. The trek to the Bridal Veil falls involves some walking on foot through bush to Wairenga (Bridal Veil falls). Ride through paddocks of grazing sheep and cattle. See the wind turbines of the Te Uku wind farm and ride along ridges with endless views of surrounding countryside out to the Tasman sea. Experience the joy of riding and great scenery and take away memories that will last. Marcus began Magic Mountain almost 20 years ago. He has worked with horses all his life. He grew up locally and his grandfather, R.T. Vernon (Bob) wrote 5 books on local history. Recently Marcus worked on ‘The Hobbit’ as an animal trainer and riding double. Bookings essential. Ph 07 825 6892 or 021 0358998. email: bookings@magicmountain.co.nz www.magicmountain.co.nz

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at the recycling centre. The legend of Kaahu’s Nest was born. Since then, the secondhand store has seen constant change and upgrading, and we’re thrilled to announce we now have a new, super motivated manager, Allison Lake. Alli from Te Mata feels good about her job and says, “It’s satisfying helping customers going reuse of resources and it’s inspiring listening to how customers use the things that they’ve found at Kaahu’s Nest.� Kaahu’s Nest is like a department store with a difference. Unlike Harrods, it’s a place where you’ll household items, kitchenware, and books, to sports goods and clothes, it’s a lucky dip emporium that’s always an interesting place to shop. One happy customer told us, “I remember once I needed a meat grinder for making berley. The whole point was about saving money. Sure enough I got one at Kaahu’s Nest for $3. Talk about convenient and cheap!� And not only do you get amazing deals on a huge range of unusual and desirable items, but you can also walk away with the knowledge that you’ve saved one Take the Kaahu’s Nest challenge. Visualise something you need, and come up to the site for a fossick

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Other districts may have their

time as we focus on different aspects

of an activity that is credited with epitomising the town even

of it. You see it here especially in

the late 1950s and 1960s.

it here is certainly boards and their and bikinis to board wax and the

& District Museum Society president Pat Day, who told the 80 or so who

ALL IN DAY’S WORK: Raglan & District Museum Society president Pat Day welcomes people to the opening last Saturday of the museum’s permanent Whale Bay resident Mike Court,

now critical to the local economy. represented the family and heard

in the 1960s and by the start of this lynchpin, the premier part, in a

the exhibition is housed, were local other more recent identities from the

was too ill to front but his son Matt

Having collected many loaned

and

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unable to make it.

rack of old surfboards, with

Baddeley – who declared the exhibition open – was also thanked for his staunch support of the museum. “Once he accepted there should be a museum Clint

recently by a Skellerup foamie and a 1930s wooden board used at Manu Bay by the late Jack Poole. A.T

said Pat. The exhibition now has a full

hope to showcase the items in a new display behind the items. If you have any information on the items, or

new project is now the items.

$250 Cash

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items in the collection and old documents to name While there is currently a small display area in the showcases some items, one of the books that archived the collection has been misplaced, with the items have come from. “We would like to ask help from the community in order to identify any items by their families or friends in the past so that the in full and no one is

Where: Raglan Club, Bow St, Raglan When: Sunday 31 March 2013 Time: 3.00 - 5.30pm to present your Judging commences: 6pm Rules: Free Entry Only 1 winner – one prize salmon

Contacts: Graham Hubert 825 7244, Barry Dalbeth 825 8232 or Joan Oliver 825 8255

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ragdoll fashion and beauty news for stylish sisters glad I have an expert to achieve this as I I was due to party at the weekend - a

can never persevere with the plucking at

friends 40th with a 80s theme. Normally I

home.

would be super excited at this prospect

While Hayley puts the tint on I am soothed by the trans sending Reiki music in the background and I’m feeling like I could

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down to Lime to see the lovely Hayley

go right off to sleep which is a rare

seemed to be the answer. Could she work

feeling for me during the day.

her magic to get me in the mood.

tells me how she sets up the room for her

I turn up and have a little time to spare

massage treatments and it’s evident that

so I grab the opportunity to enjoy the

this woman really genuinely adores her

ambience of the waiting room or should

role and thrives on giving her clients really

I say lovely big comfy lounge with rich

yummy experiences. She wants them to

indian furnishings. Hayley can take all

walk out truly happy with how they look

day as far as I am concerned because

and feel. But it works both ways as Hayley

this quiet space with a trashy magazine is

expresses “I actually get a lot of joy from

simply heaven right now.

working on my clients”

Hayley comes to greet me and takes me

The tint is off and my new look is revealed.

to a newly decorated treatment room

You can’t under estimate giving some

again with the same exotic theme that

attention to your appearance when you

seems to induce relaxation. We discuss my

are feeling a little blah. It’s certainly a

treatment. I’m having a brow and lash tint

lift and I feel boosted by the result and

and tidy. I’m paranoid about therapists

the actual pamper. Yet another bonus

with my brows as some in the past have got

- Hayley explains that because she is the

tweezer happy. I like to keep my eyebrows

sole clinician she has been able to reduce

looking natural and Hayley respected

the cost of her treatments.

this. “Eyebrows are like sisters not twins”

I leave with a spring in my step. It’s time

said Hayley. She explained that they are

to work those shoulder pads and party like

indeed different and what she works on is

it’s 1999.

gaining symmetry. It makes sense and I’m

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Q & A with Lin of ‘Moz-Art’: bringing all colors and mixed materials together into a great harmony of balance.

always telling me when I was young.......If

How did you start off selling your clothes?

great at it ,otherwise don’t even think of

A 1st class ticket to Cuba for a week of salsa-dancing.....

First creating and making for myself as when immigrating to New Zealand I didn`t like the fashion styles here so much. Everybody always commented and asked me where I got them from. So there I was before I knew it selling at the Raglan Creative Market.

starting.

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Welding

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Describe your wearable art?

Where did you grow up? Are you from a creative family? In the old centre of Antwerp, Belgium. My Grandad was a tailor-painter who had his workshop on the river Schelde, making suits and uniforms for the sailors. My mum was always sewing (when she couldn’t sleep she was up making clothes for my sis and me) Nobody taught me. When my mum was sewing, as a kid I was sitting on the table beside her chit chatting away. I must have never forgotten what she was actually doing. It all got stuck into my brain somehow by watching.

sure you are or become so exceptional

At the time I thought `Whatever, Dad`..... but I wouldn’t have come this far if I wasn’t taught to be committed to doing what you want to achieve. If you could live any time in history when would it be?

company

solar powered bike light. Combining new, recycled and vintage materials turning those into harmonious, mosaic style creations

you want to do or be something, you make

being a part in of an ancient Native American( Indian) tribe because I feel somehow really connected.

My 2 awesome sons, my dog Matu ( as I love them all dearly)......and I would say Dirk, my husband, but as he is a volunteer

know, I have got everything what I want in my life.....

essential would you buy for yourself?

Creative Market (2nd Sunday of the month) On facebook ( under Moz-art) you can follow what I am creating and where I will be on the weekend. Matapihi Gallery sells my creations and I am working there on Wednesdays.

25th MAY: will be showing off our new winter wear in So watch this space for more info about the show.

of course I would save him too...... Your four ultimate dinner guests? My grandad as he was my big hero when I was a kid and he died when I was 8 Gaudi because I love his genius creative mind. Neneh Cherry for the strong, independent female energy around the table, because she always represented for me the strong,young( back in the 90`s) independent woman, who stood and sang for what she believed in. Xavier Rudd for the musical energy with the right, honest, environmental and political message.....and can I add a surprise 5th guest for him being yummy

What is your inspiration? Traveling through Spain,15years ago, being in Barcelona, I got really inspired by Gaudi and started doing Mosaics,

the fun part ? Best piece of advice ever given? Although being annoyed with my father

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global Forming in mid 2009 The Floating Bridges in their short scene. Blending an array of styles, stemming from the combined

Eco Tours, School Field Trips and Outdoor Education educational,

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culture and social justice to create a fusion of sound

of all of these. We work closely with teachers to design the

The Floating Bridges play the Yot Club 9.pm Easter Monday farm.

Ride along ridges and down valleys, Mount Karioi, beautiful native bush, rushing streams, down to the ocean...

in beautiful Whale Bay.

www.wildcoast.co.nz Ph 07 825 0059 or 0274 305 526 RD2 Ruapuke Beach, Raglan. NZ

2.5 - 3 hour Bookings Planrides. your Daily Christmas PartyEssential. on the beach. Alsoprivate available: Stay inExplore our eco cabins with stunning viewsthe of Ruapuke on horseback and watch sun goeco-cabins down with awith BBQstunning and beers.views bush andPrivate ocean.

Ph (07) 825 – SURF. www.raglaneels.com

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H O L I D AY G U I D E Your guide to what’s happening in Raglan over the Easter weekend , What s on

Evan Christensen Film: The Pink Room

MINI MARKET, FRIDAY 29TH MARCH, 2-6pm @ Hello Gallery 11 Bankart St. Raglan-made goodies, locally grown produce, Easter celebration.

Cambodia Sunday 7pm @ 7 Taipari Ave Raglan West

SPOOKY SUP RACE SERIES @ TE KOPUA DOMAIN, Saturday March 30th, 11am – 4pm. Registration, practice and demos from 9am. Facebook.com/standupseries. Refer ad page 1 Easter Holiday Guide.

Courses, Classes & Workshops SUP YOGA RAGLAN SUPBOARDING Wednesday 6pm & Saturdays 9am hire of board or byo, to book ring/txt Justine 07 825 0507 or 0211 341 686. ZUMBA! @ TE UKU HALL Monday 9.30am, Wednesday 6.30pm - ring/txt Sarah T for more info 825 5844 or 0272106784.

Gig Guide

RAGLAN CLUB INC OPEN DAY, Saturday 30 March from 1pm. Refer ad page 3, Easter Holiday Guide. RAGLAN EASTER SHOW Whaingaroa local kai and art exhibition at the Old School Arts Centre 9am - 2pm Sunday 31st March RAGLAN EASTER SHOW AND CREATIVE MARKET this Sunday 9am – 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. Web: raglanmarket.com

RAW live music @ The Wharf

$250 CASH AND TROPHY, SMOKE’M RAGLAN, this Sunday, Home Smoked Fish Competition. Free to enter. Further details refer ad page 3, Easter Holiday Guide. ST JOHN RAGLAN FUNDRAISING at Wainui Bridge Easter Monday 1st April. Between 10am & 2pm. Please support your local Ambulance Service. Supported by Maori Wardens who are donating

THURSDAY 28TH MARCH @ YOT CLUB GRAND OLE HAYRIDE Live Country Music : Tami Neilson , Delaney Davidson ,

FREE BUDGET ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House

door.

FREE CV WRITING ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142 MAINLY MUSIC Mondays & Wednesdays 9.30am@ Te Uku Church. MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -- Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. WED @ RAGLAN CLUB, Fun Quiz 6:45pm.

SATURDAY 30TH MARCH @ YOT CLUB DJ T.RICE with B.D.P. (Melbourne) , Benn Morrison (Base FM), 7pm till midnight , $5. SUNDAY 31ST MARCH @ WHARF Smokehouse Band plays live music 2:30 - 7pm. Free!

RAGLAN RAMBLERS WED 3 APR 9am from Wainui Rd car park stacks and even a toothed monster – but it’s only silver tussock and the native iceplant on a lime-rich rock. With low tide about WORD CAFE RAGLAN. 10-12 May. Readers & Writers Festival. Authors, workshops & storytelling magic. For programme details: www.wordcaferaglan.co.nz

Church Services 24 March - Palm Sunday / Gazebo blessing 10:30am @ Wainui Reserve. NO SERVICE AT CHURCH! 29 March - Good Friday 9:30am 31 March - Easter Sunday 9:30am

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HOLY NAME OF JESUS CATHOLIC PARISH HOLY WEEK & EASTER 3 pm

11 am

No Mass in Raglan or Te Mata on Saturday 30th March Visitors are very welcome to join us. Our church is on the corner of James Street and Wallis Street. For further information, call 825 8135. SURFSIDE CHURCH Good Friday 7pm @ Te Uku Easter Sunday 10am @ Raglan Area School RAGLAN UNION CHURCH Good Friday 9.30am Easter Sunday 9.30 am

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LEARN TO SURF. Raglan’s a surf mecca for wave riders. If you have never had a go head to the beach and book a lesson. You will be on your feet in no time. EXPLORE WAINUI BUSH RESERVE. Just off Wainui Road before the turn off for Ngaranui beach. Take a wander through this beautiful bush reserve. It’s a great spot for a picnic.

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28 March - Maundy Thursday 7:00pm

31 March: Easter Sunday Mass

Little Lapin The Bread Bin Teyane Tibbo And more...

Top 10 things to do in Raglan this Easter

ST PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH

29 March: Good Friday Ceremonies

MONDAY 1ST APRIL @ YOT CLUB THE FLOATING BRIDGES Live Original Reggae Roots Funk Rock from Byron Bay , Aus. from 8.30pm , $10.

Because we are unable to use the building for purposes we had originally intended, we are closing RAW and having two last daytime events. Come listen to some great music, there is a licensed bar, come and share a wine, cocktail or beer with us on Saturday 30th of March from 1pm to 8pm. Live music from:

Raglan Community Church This Sunday 10.0am

Speaker: Roger Carter 7 Taipari Ave Raglan West

GO FOR A ROCK CLIMB and check out local rock faces with Raglans new adventure business Raglan Rock. CHECK OUT THE LOCAL SKATE BOWL and new BMX track down at Kopua domain. Close to the water for swimming too. Make a day of it with the kids. DISCOVER KAYAKING AND STAND UP PADDLE BOARDING on Raglan Harbour. A unique way to view Raglan and the best way to unlock the secrets of our world class harbour. CATCH A SPECTACULAR WEST COAST SUNSET from a harbour cruise on the Wahine Moe or other good viewing spots including Wainui Reserve, Manu and Whale Bay. VISIT THE RAGLAN MUSEUM on Wainui road to learn about the history of Whaingaroa. GET DOWN TO THE WHARF and check out the newly built Wharf building.

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7. 8. 9. GET ON YOUR BIKE. Discover Raglan on two wheels. Bike rentals available from Bike2bay 24b Stewart St. 10. TAKE A HORSE TREK and discover the surrounding country side with

stunning coastal and rural views.

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