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Greetings
from the Editor Kia ora koutou I am reflecting on the past week, where we have attended a funeral and a tangi. Chris Greengrass and Dame Aroha Reriti Crofts, two of our much loved rangatira have finished their labours on this earth. These mighty women leave a huge legacy of hard work and passion for those in need. More than that, they have modelled to us all, the virtues of humility, love and joy! We are so blessed to have known these two mighty women. With the first solid snow on the distant mountains we can be sure that winter is here. Cantabrians are fortunate to have such clear crisp, calm winter days. Perfect for a good walk. As Billy Connelly says, ‘There’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing!’ Winter also gives us a chance to slow down for a bit. It’s a good time for reflection or to learn something new. For us it’s time to cement plans for the coming financial year. What are the needs, the gaps and the opportunities that will help us to build stronger communities? ’On Track’ is a capability building series of workshops for local community groups and organisations. We continue to get grateful feedback from attendees who have learned
and applied skills to help them to operate more effectively and efficiently. The June 17th workshop - Social Media, ‘Beyond the Basics’ is aimed at helping attendees to manage multiple social media platforms and grow knowledge and interest in their group or organisation. You can register on the Humanitix website. Search ‘On Track’. Wednesday, June 15, is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, and a chance to say no to elder abuse. Violence Free North Canterbury, in collaboration with the Waimakariri Age-friendly Advisory Group are hosting an Elder Abuse Awareness Training Day for local service providers. Registrations for this are also on Humanitix. Search ‘Elder Abuse.’ And, on a more recreational note, TimeBank Waimakariri and GLOW (Global Locals of Waimakariri) are doing another cooking class series this winter, full of delicious, multicultural recipes. Stay warm! Ka kite anō
Tessa
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Community Information
Students learn food resilience skills while supporting the community Kaiapoi High School hospitality students, Satisfy Food Rescue and Food Secure North Canterbury (FSNC) have been working together to make use of surplus harvested produce that may otherwise have gone to waste.
FSNC approached Kaiapoi High School with an idea to use surplus to incorporate teaching students how to make preserves, which fit well as part of their Harvest Collaboration project. FSNC partner organisation, Kaiapoi based food rescue organisation Satisfy, often receives large donations of harvested produce and were excited at the chance to use donated feijoas and pears as a teaching opportunity. Andrea Preston, a Hospitality Teacher at Kaiapoi High School said “When Krysten contacted me about the idea to turn this produce into a useful product and also help those in need in our community, it ticked all the right boxes. I talk to tamariki about being careful with all our resources, and how we all have to be flexible in our programme
when the need arises. Free fruit to process is an excellent example of using produce in season. The students were really empowered from this authentic learning experience”. The tamariki loved the idea of processing the fruit for a worthy community organisation, such as Satisfy and Andrea found that only one student had ever helped to bottle fruit at home before and this was valuable knowledge to pass on to everyone for their kete. Kaiapoi High School has been supported by food donations from Satisfy for the past year, so it was great to give back. “This opportunity fits with our school’s core values, community & excellence. It also links to what tamariki were learning about during the term one of preparing fruit and vegetables” Andrea said. Assistant Principal Kim van Vuuran and three of the hospitality students delivered the many jars of preserves to Satisfy, where they then heard about how Satisfy would distribute the processed fruit to their recipient organisations that include food banks and other community organisations supporting people in need. Satisfy Distribution Coordinator, Michelle Campbell said “It was great to receive the preserves from the school and hear about these vital skills being passed on to the next generation. Here at Satisfy we often receive abundance of harvested fruit that may not have much shelf life. Having an opportunity such as this to have the local school do the mahi to process and then donate back to us has been amazing. Food banks and other community organisations we support can provide the preserves to people in need with a much longer shelf life.”
5 “The Food Secure North Canterbury (FSNC) project was created to boost food resiliency in North Canterbury, and is all about connecting the community to achieve that, so it was great to be able to make that connection between Satisfy and Kaiapoi High School” said Krysten Phillips of FSNC. If you have surplus produce to donate, or are interested in helping with processing produce, contact Krysten at FSNC foodsecurenorthcanterbury@gmail.com
Waimakariri Christmas Dinner Late in 2021, a collection of local people from Oxford Community Trust, Hope Trust, Reflections Trust, Kaiapoi Community Support, Salvation Army and Waimakariri District Council got together to discuss bringing a Waimakariri Christmas Dinner to the people of our district on Christmas Day 2022. We know that Christmas is a fun and cheery time for many people, but a growing portion of our communities across our district increasingly spend Christmas day alone, or no longer have the strength of community and family around them anymore. We are yet to secure an appropriate venue for this event, and would appreciate offers of a venue to use with a commercial kitchen. If you are able to support us to do so, please contact Grant Harris grant.harris@salvationarmy.org.nz
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For Total Mobility Scheme clients up to the maximum Regional Subsidy, until 30 June 2022.
Total Mobility subsidies
The usual 50% discount capped at $35 per trip is now temporarily increased to 75% discount capped at $52.50 per trip. This increased subsidy from ECan is valid 1st April through to 30 June 2022. For more information https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/livinghere/transport/public-transport-services/total-mobility
The usual 50% discount capped at $35 per trip is now temporarily increased to 75% discount capped at $52.50 per trip. This Waimakariri Christmas Dinner from ECan is valid 1 April increased subsidy Late in 2021, a collection of local people from Oxford Community Trust, Hope Trust, through to 30 June 2022. Reflections Trust, Kaiapoi Community Support, Salvation Army and Waimakariri
We are happy to assist with the application process and any questions regarding fares.
Anyone wishing to enquire about pricing, terms and conditions of TMS are welcome to contact Heather: 03 312 2936 or 021 224 5606.
District Council got together to discuss bringing a Waimakariri Christmas Dinner to the people of our district on Christmas Day 2022.
For more information: www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/livinghere/transport/public-transport-services/ We are yet to secure an appropriate venue for this event, and would appreciate total-mobility offers of a venue to use with a commercial kitchen. If you are able to support us to We know that Christmas is a fun and cheery time for many people, but a growing portion of our communities across our district increasingly spend Christmas day alone, or no longer have the strength of community and family around them anymore.
do so, please contact Grant Harris - grant.harris@salvationarmy.org.nz
We are happy to assist with the application process and any questions regarding fares. Anyone wishing to enquire about pricing, terms and conditions of TMS are welcome to contact Heather: 03 312 2936 or 021 224 5606.
6 Waimakariri - He Hoa Ahakoa Ōu Tau Waimakariri Age-friendly Plan 2019-2021 Waimakariri Age-friendly Update June will be a significant month for the local Age-friendly Advisory Group. A final report by the facilitator presented to the Community and Recreation Committee of Council on Tuesday 31 May 2022 includes a number of documents: • a progress report on the current action plan (ending April 2022) which covers eight key themes being Transport, Community Support & Health Services, Outdoor Spaces & Buildings, Respect & Social Inclusion, Housing, Communication & Information, Social Participation, Civic Participation & Employment • an updated Terms of Reference for the Advisory Group • a report with recommendations for ongoing support for the Age-friendly work and the Advisory Group. Preceding the facilitator’s presentation is a deputation by the Age-friendly Advisory Group chair, supported by other group members. Members undertook a revision of their Terms of Reference and functions, plus have drafted an Age-friendly Community Plan reduced to just three of the priority themes. They are seeking affirmation from Council of their ongoing value as an advisory group, a continued level of admin support from the Community Team and endorsement for their draft plan. Their intention is to check in with the older persons’ sector in case there are other priority areas, plus revisit
the groups and services regarding any changes to representation. Advisory Group members are representatives from priority groups and key services for senior adults in the District, namely: Migrants & Newcomers; Citizens Advice Bureau NC; Presbyterian Support Upper South Island; Greypower N.C; University of the Third Age (U3A); Ministry of Social Development; IHC: Waimakariri Access Group. There are two independents, one of whom is the Chair Joanne Gumbrell. You may have read other updates from Joanne in The NC News or Chatter. The Council appointee is Councillor Wendy Doody. Madeleine Burdon, the current Agefriendly Community Facilitator who began in the Community Team at Council in October 2006, finishes work on Thursday 30 June 2022.
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The Kaiapoi Garden Club is 100 years old this year and we are planting a tree to commemorate the occasion on Monday 30 May at 2pm on the Kaiapoi riverbank. On Wednesday 8 June members from the Canterbury Horticultural Society will attend our Prize Giving where we acknowledge the excellence of our members in the monthly competitions. June Meeting Wednesday 8 June at 7.30pm at Riverside Bowling Club, Belcher St, Hinemoa Park, Kaiapoi. Speakers - Alan Paterson President of Canterbury Horticultural Society and Gail Scrivener, President of the Canterbury Garden Clubs Visitors & New Members very welcome to join us.
SAYGo
GLOW – 1.30pm-2.30pm Global Locals SAYGo (Steady as you go) Falls Prevention Exercise Class every Thursday, Pegasus Community Centre, Pegasus Main Street. All welcome, $2 SAYGo of Waimakariri donation please. Simple activities, seated and standing, proven to improve balance, flexibility and GLOW are in the SAYGoA(Steady as you go) join Fallsus for a cuppa after class! strength. fun social group,
process of organising their ever popular culturally themed cooking classes again. Keep an eye on our culturally themed cooking classes again. Keep an eye on our facebook page to be Simple page activities, and facebook to beseated alerted when ticket sales go live! Hope to alerted when ticket proven to improve seestanding, you there! sales go live! Hope to balance, flexibility and strength. A see you there! www.facebook.com/GlobalLocalsofWaimakaririGLOW fun social group, join us for a cuppa Prevention Exercise Class 1.30pm-2.30pm every Thursday, Pegasus Community Centre, GLOW – Global Locals of Waimakariri Pegasus Main Street. All welcome, GLOW are in the process of organising their ever popular $2 donation please.
after class!
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8 What’s Happening in North Canterbury
May - June 2022
Groups operate with Covid safety practices (social distancing/hand hygiene and mask wearing). We also have several online workshops in the offering. Please contact us on 0800 226 695 to register or find out more about the groups and activities, or pop into the office at 143 Percival Street, Rangiora.
Trip to Waimak Classic Car Museum For patients, carers, and partners – booked 10am Wednesday 1 June 2022. Cost $15 per person or $25 per couple. There will also be the opportunity to socialise at the Better Half Café following a tour of the museum. Please contact us for more detail and to register.
Patient Group First Wednesday of the month, 10am Upcoming dates: 1 June – Trip to Waimak Cars. Meet other patients in this supportive and informative session. Held at the Centre, 143 Percival Street, Rangiora. NOTE: June group will be incorporated into the trip to Waimak Classic Cars & Better Half Café.
Therapeutic Art Group Every Monday 10am-12pm This weekly group is facilitated by Lynette. Held at Kaiapoi Baptist Church, 67 Fuller Street. Kaiapoi. Park on site. All patients and their carers welcome. Catering from absolute beginners to advanced painting skill.
Cancer Society Men’s Get Together Last Wednesday of the month, 1pm Upcoming dates: rescheduled to 1 June for trip to Waimak Classic Cars & Better Half Café.
Rangiora Walking & Coffee Group Every Tuesday 9.30am Facilitated by Glenda & Chris the group meets every Tuesday. Open to all patients and carers. Meet outside The Warehouse at 9.30am for a walk around Northbrook Waters and then to Station Cafe at 10.30am to purchase your coffee.
Oxford Support Group Third Wednesday of the month, 10am Next held on 15 June at Café 51, Main Street, Oxford. Facilitated by Ans from the Oxford Cancer Society Volunteer Support Group. All patients and carers most welcome. Seasons for Growth Workshop Rangiora starting in June (Saturdays) Dates to be confirmed Facilitated by Shona Lawson this workshop is for adults (patients or carers) to process experiences of trauma, loss, and change associated with a cancer journey. The 2 hour workshops will be held over four Saturdays.
9 Clinics Available for cancer patients and carers to find out about treatment-related support and rehabilitation. Held monthly (or thereabouts). Please contact us to make an appointment. • Kaiapoi Community Support, 24 Sewell Street, held fourth Wednesday of the month (afternoon) Commencing Wednesday 25 May, 12pm-2pm. • Silverstream Medical Centre, Kaiapoi, held second Wednesday of the month (morning) Wednesday 8 June, 9.30am11.30am. • Waikari Health Centre Clinic, Monday 7 June, 1pm-3pm. • Amuri Health Centre (Rotherham), Friday 27 May, 10am-12pm. • Oxford Hospital, Wednesday 1 June, 2pm-4pm.
Cancer Society online resources Sex and Intimacy www.youtube.com/ watch?v=J0C2qxfrkJA Strategies for Supporters www.youtube. com/watch?v=WZnSW2x7D9Q Cancer Society Online Monthly Financial Workshops held 2nd Wednesday of the month 10am-12pm. Next date: Wednesday 8 June. Provided by ANZ, Community Law & Ministry of Social Development for Cancer Society patients, family and whānau. This 2-hour financial workshop will look at ways to help manage the stress associated with a diagnosis and change in financial situation. Please register for this Zoom workshop by contacting Fran on 06 356 5355 or email: fran.harvey@cancercd.org.nz
Other Resource and Supports Changes to MSD payment and entitlements from 1 April 2022. Check your entitlements here: check.msd.govt.nz
Look Good Feel Better Workshops for women at CS Rangiora on Saturday 11 June and 19 November 10am12.30pm. To enrol online go to lgfb.co.nz/ class-schedule/ The Rangiora workshops are listed under Christchurch with our address, 143 Percival St in the details. There are also workshops online for men. Please register at lgfb.co.nz/programmes/ for-men/ Blue Bros Exercise classes for Men at 8.15am on Mondays, Mainpower Stadium, Coldstream Road, Rangiora. Facilitated by Misha this committed group extends a warm welcome to new patients. Contact Dave on 027 202 7525 to register. Prostate Foundation Support Group Monthly meeting in Rangiora (2nd Tuesday of the month). Contact Dean and Lois on 021 0224 6078 or email rangiora@prostate.org.nz Lymphoedema Education Sessions (also via Zoom). Held each month on the 11am-12.30pm on the 2nd Tuesday of the month in the Chapel, Burwood Hospital. Enter via Gate 3, Mairehau Road. Learn skills for the self-management of lymphoedema. Next dates: Tuesday 7 June. To book phone 03 383 6833 or email physiobd@cdhb.health.nz to register for the group or attend by Zoom.
Having a wardrobe declutter?? We’d love your donated women’s clean, good quality clothing and accessories for our recycled pop-up shop. It might be everyday clothes, something chic, classy or with a point of difference: think Retro, Glamour, Vintage. Please spread the word amongst your friends, family, colleagues and community. Ostomy Kaikoura Blue Bros Contact TiffNZ onSupport 021 139 4909 to arrange delivery or pickup. Meet alternative months in Rangiora (first Exercise classes for Men in Kaikōura, Tuesday, Artisan Cafe) and Christchurch Wednesdays at 10am. Please call Belinda (Wednesday, Kidd’s Cakes, Cranford Rickerby 027 562 0811 to register. Join this Recycle Pop-up Shop Launch Tuesday 31st May 5.30pm-7.30pm St). Next meeting in Rangiora Tuesday community class to maintain your strength, The Recycle Pop-Up Shop will 5744, be launched Tuesday Mayand andenjoy we would love to 5 July. Contact Brent on 03 313 flexibility,31 fitness the camaraderie see you there! You will get an exclusive opportunity for a sneaky peak to buy before Diane on 027 416 4185 or email: of others. Currently meeting for coffee. only $20 per person and include a goodie ourostomycanterbury@gmail.com doors open on the 1 June. Tickets for bag, mocktail and canapes on arrival. education and support for patients and families. So, grab a group of your girlfriends, grab your tickets and head to this exclusive Pop-Up Shop Launch. You will be guaranteed a bargain or two!! Cancer Society North Canterbury Fundraisers Tickets are strictly limited.
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Recycle Runway Pop-up Shop 1-21 June, The Lounge, Rangiora Methodist Church. Entrance of council carpark. Having a wardrobe declutter?? We’d love your donated women’s clean, good quality clothing and accessories for our recycled pop-up shop. It might be everyday clothes, something chic, classy or with a point of difference: think Retro, Glamour, Vintage. Please spread the word amongst your friends, family, colleagues and community. Contact Tiff on 021 139 4909 to arrange delivery or pickup.
Recycle Pop-up Shop Launch Tuesday 31 May 5.30pm-7.30pm The Recycle Pop-Up Shop will be launched Tuesday 31 May and we would love to see you there! You will get an exclusive opportunity for a sneaky peak to buy before our doors open on 1 June. Tickets only $20 per person and include a goodie bag, mocktail and canapes on arrival. So, grab a group of your girlfriends, grab your tickets and head to this exclusive PopUp Shop Launch. You will be guaranteed a bargain or two!! Tickets are strictly limited.
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The Cancer Society North Canterbury team are super excited to be bringing you this youth or church group or the community The Cancer Society North Canterbury team cool new fundraising event; raising not only crucial funds, but also awareness about you live in. The aim is to get sponsored to are super excited to be bringing you this cancer, and encouraging our communities to be active – in mind and body, while achieve this challenge. cool new fundraising event; raising not only having fun. crucial funds, but also awareness about Your chosen sport could be: Football, “Shoot For encouraging the Moon!” will during the month of June. The idea is based around cancer, and our run communities Hockey, Netball or Basketball but isn’t the from theand Earth to while the Moon which is 384,000km and the challenge is for to bedistance active – in mind body, limited to just these sports. individuals having fun. or teams to shoot 384 goals in their chosen sport during the month and get where: TheSociety. challenge can be sponsored to achieve this challenge, raising When funds and for the Cancer “Shoot For the Moon!” will run during the completed anytime or anywhere during month of June. Theby idea is basedor around You can do this yourself in a team: June Your could be aare group of up!). mates, (orteam as soon as you signed It a the distance from the Earth to the school or class, a community orMoon service group, a sports team, work youth could be: at home, sportscolleagues, trainings, sports which is 384,000km andcommunity the challenge or church group or the youis live in.matches, The aim is toatget sponsored to achieve down your local school, park for individuals or teams to shoot 384 goals this challenge. or court or amongst the residents of your in their chosen sport during the month and lifestyle village! Your chosen to sport could Football, Hockey, Netball or Basketball but isn’t limited get sponsored achieve thisbe: challenge, to just these sports. Go to www.shootforthemoon.org.nz raising funds for the Cancer Society. for more information and to register or When and The challenge can be completed anytime or anywhere during June You can do Where: this by yourself or in a team: contact Tiff on 021 139 4909 or email: (or soon as be you are signed up!). be: at home, sports trainings, sports Youras team could a group of mates, a It could tiffany.wafer@cancercwc.org.nz matches, downa community at your local school, park or court or amongst the residents of your school or class, or service lifestyle group, a village! sports team, work colleagues, Go to www.shootforthemoon.org.nz for more information and to register or contact Tiff on 021 139 4909 or email: tiffany.wafer@cancercwc.org.nz
Daffodil Day 2022 is Friday 26 August.
Daffodil Day 2022 is Friday 26 August. If you would like to volunteer with our street collections please contact our centre on 0800 226 695.
If you would like to volunteer with our street collections please contact our centre on 0800 226 695.
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Te Kura o Tuahiwi 206 Tuahiwi Road RD1 Kaiapoi 7630
Kura o Tuahiwi Open Day -Te Nau Mai Haere Mai 206 Tuahiwi Road RD1 Kaiapoi 7630
Tuesday 14th June 2022 9.30am - 2.30pm
Open Day - Nau Mai Haere Mai
We are a small, semi rural school 25km North of Christchurch City delivering learning in both Te Reo Māori and English. We have high quality teaching and learning programmes, warm friendly kaiako and modern pedagogy. We extend a warm welcome to anyone who would 9.30am - 2.30pm like to visit our full immersion classes and discover all that we have to offer.are a small, semi rural school 25km North of Christchurch City We No appointments weReo wantMāori you to seeEnglish. what a We typical day at delivering learningneeded, in both Te and have high our kura looks like. quality teaching and learning programmes, warm friendly kaiako and Everyone is welcome. modern pedagogy. We extend a warm welcome to anyone who would
Tuesday 14th June 2022
like to visit our full immersion classes and discover all that we have to Please call 03 3138521 or text 0211849344 if you have any questions. offer. No appointments needed, we want you to see what a typical day at our kura looks like. Everyone is welcome. Please call 03 3138521 or text 0211849344 if you have any questions.
15 Waimakariri Biodiversity Trust
Waimakariri Biodiversity Trust needs a Co-ordinator
ARE you passionate about our native biodiversity? DO you enjoy talking about sustainable shrublands and wetlands management? CAN you organise events and volunteers? WOULD you enjoy the challenge of helping a new organisation become established?
About us Waimakariri Biodiversity Trust is an independent, registered charity formed in 2021. We aim to help the community protect, restore, create and sustainably manage indigenous biodiversity throughout the Waimakariri District. We are looking for a co-ordinator to kick off the process of building the relationships and resources to do this.
The role The position is a six-month, part-time contract with flexible hours to meet project requirements. The co-ordinator will provide day-to-day support in working towards the Trust’s aims and help get our organisation off the ground by assisting with landowner engagement, event organisation, Trust promotion, administration, and fund-raising.
Interested?
Contact Fiona or Peter at office@wbt.org.nz for more information and a full job description. Applications close on 30 June 2022.
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Volunteering
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Canterbury would like to give a BIG shout out to Te Puna Tahua, the NZ Lottery Grants Board, for continuing to support its youth mentoring programme. The Lottery Grants Board distributes the profits made from New Zealand state lotteries, such as Lotto and Instant Kiwi, for the benefit of New Zealand communities.
Big Brothers Big Sisters has been a grateful recipient of Lotto funding for many years, and Jasmine (pictured) thinks it's pretty cool that Te Puna Tahua played a BIG part in matching her with her Mentor, Lauran! Get in touch today to find out more about becoming a Mentor or other ways you can help support North Canterbury's most vulnerable tamariki; 03 310 7004
northcanterbury@bbbs.nz
@bbbsnorthcanty
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Presbyterian Support Rangiora is looking for volunteers Van Assistants: You would start at 8.30am and go out with the Van Driver and assist the driver with transporting the clients to the Day Programme. You would finish at 10am. In the afternoon you would leave with the Driver at 2.30pm and be back here at 4pm.
Day Programme: You would be in the Day Programme assisting the paid staff on the floor. We have either morning shifts 9am-12.30pm or an afternoon shift 12.30pm-3pm.
If you would be interested in either of these two roles please contact Roni Jordan, Van Assistants and Day Programme Volunteers Presbyterian Support Rangiora Volunteer Co-ordinator 03 261 2889. are looking for Volunteers.
Van Assistants: You would start at 8.30am and go out with the Van Driver and assist the Driver with transporting the clients to the Day Programme. You would finish at 10am. In the afternoon you would leave with the Driver at 2.30pm and be back here at 4pm.
Rangiora Toy Library needs YOU!
Day Programme: You would be in the Day Programme assisting the paid staff on the floor. We have either morning shifts 9am-12.30pm or an afternoon shift 12.30pm3pm.
Our annual AGM is being held next month and both our President and Vice President are you would be interested in either of these two roles please contact Roni Jordan needing to stepIfVolunteer down. These roles are vital in keeping our toy library up and running. If we Co-ordinator 03 261 2889. cannot fill these roles we will have to close. Rangiora Toy Librarycommittee need YOU! and team who will help and support you to run Join a fun, relaxed, enthusiastic Our annual AGM meeting is being held next month and both our President and Vice the library. President are needing to step down. These roles are vital in keeping our toy library
fill these roles we will have to close. for further info and job Intrigued? Flickupusandanrunning. emailIf we at cannot rangioratoylibrary@gmail.com
Join a fun, relaxed, committee and team will help and support you to fit around descriptions. These roles areenthusiastic voluntary and have no who exact hours. Perfect to run the library. the family. Committee meetings are held once a month at our premises. Alternatively, Flick us an email at rangioratoylibrary@gmail.com for further info and job feel free to giveIntrigued? our current president Tabitha a call on 027 308 6095 if you would like descriptions. These roles are voluntary and have no exact hours. Perfect to fit to know more. around the family. Committee meetings are held once a month at our premises. Alternatively, feel free to give our current president Tabitha a call on 027 308 6095 if you would like to know more.
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From Tuesday, 7 June our office will be operating on slightly reduced hours over the winter months. We will be open between 9.30am-3.30pm Monday to Friday until further notice.
Our recent campaign to recruit new volunteers was a great success and our latest cohort is undergoing several weeks of induction training. Towards the end of June, they will start working with their mentors in the office, putting theory into practice. We’re delighted to welcome them to our team. To give you an idea of some of the questions we deal with on a daily basis, here are some examples. • How do I check if I am due a tax refund without paying someone to do it? • Can I put up a boundary fence without talking to my neighbour? • Our flat is cold and damp. What should we do? • Where can I find a Justice of the Peace? • Can I claim for the cost of damage or loss resulting from a power outage? • Can a landlord advertise a rental property without stating the rent amount? • My mobile phone has been stolen. What should I do? • How do I dispose of used batteries safely? • How long does it take for money to be transferred when I make an electronic payment?
• How should I talk to my creditor about having trouble with my debt repayments? • What is the phone number of a new retailer in Rangiora? • How should I dispose of used light bulbs? • Is a verbal agreement with a friend legally enforceable? As you can see, no question is too big or too small. If you or someone you know needs information, advice or support, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We’re here to help. All our services are free and confidential. You can find us at 209 High Street, Rangiora, or you can phone us on 03 313 8822 or 0800 367 222, or send us an email: northcanterbury@cab.org.nz
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Benefit Entitlements – Talk to a Financial Mentor Today
Benefit Entitlements – Talk to a Financial Mentor Today
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Pick up (by arrangement) from Kaiapoi and Amberley
Rāhina - Monday 6th
Rāhina - Monday 13th
Step Ahead Closed Queen's Birthday
10:00 Coffee Morning
Friday 10th June
10:30 Flower Arranging - create a lovely bouquet to take home, materials supplied ($4) or 10:30 History Chats - watch a documentary then discuss
1:30 Mid Winter Party 1:45 Pick up Kaiapoi start 2:30pm Afternoon tea ($3) followed by Irish/Scottish Ceili Dancing at Richmond Working Mens Club in Christchurch. Wear tartan or anything green. Return by 6.00pm
Rāhina - Monday 20th 7:00 TranzAlpine Train Trip 7:20 Pick up Kaiapoi - payment of $30 will secure your seat - bring lunch - will be a long day. Return by 7:30pm
Rāhina - Monday 27th 10:00 Coffee Morning
10:30 Day out in Christchurch walk around Victoria Square and city followed by a picnic lunch and a visit to the Art Show ($3) or Tūranga Library
12:00 Bring Lunch
1:00 Swim at Dudley Pool ($2.50) or 1:00 Walk at Northbrook Wetlands
Enhancing the well being of people who experience mental illness 86 Victoria Street, Rangiora BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Phone 0800 688 732 or txt 022 173 1673
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Step Ahead Rangiora Rāhina - Monday June 2022
Step Ahead Rangiora Rāapa - Wednesday June 2022 Pick up (by arrangement) from Kaiapoi and Amberley
Rāapa - Wednesday 1st
Rāapa - Wednesday 8th
Rāapa - Wednesday 15th
Rāapa - Wednesday 22th
Rāapa - Wednesday 29th
10:00 Coffee Morning
10:00 Coffee Morning
10:00 Coffee Morning
10:00 Coffee Morning
10:00 Coffee Morning
10:30 News and Views Discussion - Letters to the Editor
10:30 Day out to Cust and Oxford - cuppa and bring lunch to have in the park explore the museum and shops
10:30 Newsletter - collating to mail out
10:30 Mandala Art, Board Games, Card Games, Word Puzzles
10:30 Poetry - bring a poem to share
11:15 Meals on Wheels or 11:15 Open Craft - bring a project if you have one
11:15 Meals on Wheels or 11:15 Housie (self run) bring a $2 wrapped prize
12:00 Bring Lunch
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1:00 Afternoon at MacKintosh Beach (near Amberley) - exploring and a walk
1:00 Cuppa out - for Newsletter Volunteers
1:00 Walk at Pegasus
1:00 Walk at Brooklands Lagoon
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Enhancing the well being of people who experience mental illness War Memorial Hall, Cnr Albert St & High St BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Phone 0800 688 732 or txt 022 173 1673
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Bereaved by Suicide?
WAVES
A Bereaved by Suicide Group This grief education programme is for adults (18+) who have been affected by the suicide of someone they know. The group is facilitated by professional counsellors and educators and runs on a term 4 weeknight (likely to be a Tuesday or Thursday night—TBC) over 8 weeks. The course is evidence based and really does help, whether your loss is from many years ago, or more recent.
Date: Mid Oct—Early Dec (Term 4) 2022. Venue: Rangiora, North Canterbury. (Exact location TBA.) Time: 7.00pm—9.00pm. Cost: Free of charge.
Please contact
To register your interest in attending a Waves Programme contact Yellow Brick Road on rebecca@yellowbrickroad.org.nz
0800 87 66 82, (03) 366 9284 or text 022 369 3582.
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Promoting Rights & Resolving Complaints Health & Disability Advocate The Nationwide Health and Disability Advocacy Service is a free service that operates independently from all health and disability service providers. If you want to know more about your rights when using health or disability services, get questions answered, or make a complaint, we can help.
Free, Independent & Confidential.
CONTACT FOR THE ADVOCACY SERVICE:
Freephone 0800 555 050 Email: advocacy@advocacy.org.nz www.advocacy.org.nz
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Funding
NEED FUNDING FOR A COMMUNITY PROJECT? Your Community Board can support your project with grant funding. Application forms and grant criteria are available online or from any Council Service Centre. For more information about funding visit the Council website.
Find out more at waimakariri.govt.nz/communitygrants
Training/Professional Development/Courses
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Rangatahi Leadership Opportunities Database (RLOD) The RLOD is the country’s first free, single-source, open-access database that provides crowdsourced information on all youth leadership opportunities available to young people under 35 in Aotearoa. An inclusive Aotearoa begins with our leaders. This includes unlocking the potential of all young people, our next generation of leaders. The database seeks to provide all rangatahi with transparent and equitable access to information on leadership opportunities, particularly those from under-represented backgrounds. Go to: rangatahiopportunities.co.nz
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on Wednesday 15 June
What is Elder Abuse and Neglect?
• Sexual Abuse • Institutional Abuse • Neglect.
Elder Abuse is behaviour or lack of appropriate action, occurring within a relationship of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person.
Several types of abuse can be present at the same time.
The older person and the abuser are generally people who know each other. Statistics show that the majority of abusers are members of the older person’s family (partners, sons, daughters, in-laws, siblings or grandchildren). Other abusers include people employed in positions of trust residential facility staff or paid carers.
There are many different types of Elder Abuse. These include: • Physical Abuse • Psychological Abuse • Financial Abuse
What are the Warning Signs? The following signs may indicate an older person is being abused: • Confusion • Withdrawal and/or edginess • Fear of a particular person • Recoiling from touch • Unexplained injuries • Drowsiness (due to over-medication) • Unexplained behaviour, sleeping or eating habits • Unusual withdrawals from bank accounts • Unpaid bills, lack of money for necessities.
Resources can be ordered from: www.superseniors.msd.govt.nz/elderabuse
Please register early due to popularity
30 Violence Free North Canterbury Presents…
Elder Abuse Awareness
A Professional Development Training Day
15th June 2022 | 9:00am–3:00pm Riverside Church, Kaiapoi
$10 per person
With speakers covering topics including: What is Elder Abuse? How does Elder Abuse present in professional and clinical settings? Referral pathways and options to support clients and community members who are victims of Elder Abuse. How does Elder Abuse affect our kaumātua and kuia in a Māori context. Legal protections that can support older people and prevent them being victimised.
To register please visit events.humanitix.com/elder-abuse-awareness or email martin.pugh@wmk.govt.nz Please register early due to popularity
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Waitaha Community Led Development Network Launch Event
For all Community-led Development workers across the Canterbury region
Join us for the launch of the Waitaha Community Led Development Network With a focus on Community-led Development, Child Rich Communities work with whānau and tamariki, and the sharing of local stories Friday June 17th 9:30 AM - 2 PM
Chapel Street Centre, 68 Harewood Road
This event will: Inspire participants to think in a Community-led Development (CLD) way. Celebrate projects that showcase Child Rich Communities and CLD. Provide participants with an understanding of the principles of CLD (not a CLD training session). Provide participants with an understanding of how CLD can be applied in neighbourhoods. Inform participants of the Waitaha CLD network and how it can help them strengthen networks and relationships with others working in CLD practice. Register Now
inspiringcommunities2021.typeform.com/to/Vfju7HXD
This workshop is free for all participants: Register now to secure your spot! Morning tea & lunch provided: please let us know of dietary requirements
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IS YOUR ORGANISATION ON TRACK? Learn how to manage social media accounts across multiple social media platforms and grow knowledge and interest in your not-for-profit group. Understand the Health and Safety duties and responsibilities of volunteers and volunteer organisations. — Social Media – Beyond the basics Friday 17 June 9am – 10.30am Rangiora Town Hall
— Health and Safety Friday 8 July 9.30am – 12pm Woodend Community Centre
$20 per person, per session | Registration essential For more details visit waimakariri.govt.nz/ontrack or contact Wendy Howe 021 432 028 | wendy.howe@wmk.govt.nz
Find out more at waimakariri.govt.nz
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Youth
Providing opportunities and direction for Youth to develop skills for life
Trade Training Courses 2022
Next series of courses beginning Term 3 Welding and Metalwork
Learn welding and fabrication skills working in an engineering workshop.
Carpentry/Woodworking
Learn carpentry skills and gain confidence using power tools and machinery.
Automotive Skills
Hands on learning – learn basic vehicle repair and maintenance and how to troubleshoot car problems – an exciting course for budding mechanics!
Tiny Home Project
An exciting Project course designed for students who have previously completed a Trade Training Course, convert a shipping container!
GYM Circuit Training – FREE COURSE!! Learn more about Gym equipment and technique in a fun environment suitable for all capabilities. Grab a friend or just come along, and up the fitness level with a qualified trainer. This course runs 2 evenings per week from 7-8pm. Although the course is FREE, you must register to gain a place for this 8 week series. Courses are run in our Trade Training Workshop in Flaxton Road, Rangiora - 8 week courses – 3hrs x 2 days per week (trades) SMALL GROUP NUMBERS - Low Course cost of $90pp GET IN QUICK, OUR COURSES are popular and they FILL FAST!!
To register your interest, apply online www.ydot.co.nz
Events
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JUNE 2022 WAIMAKARIRI EVENTS 04
RYAN NEVILLE AND THE MIDNIGHT SHOW BAND
8.00pm, Rangiora Town Hall The Crossroads Tour celebrates the band’s latest album, Midnight Train. Enjoy a night of live music and a stunning light show, featuring songs you know and love from the ‘50s all the way to the 2000s. Tickets $22 online or $30 on the door.
04-07 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND AON U19 NATIONALS
FIRST WEEK IN JULY... SAVE THE DATE!
ART EXHIBITIONS
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ART ON THE QUAY
THE CHARLES UPHAM RETIREMENT VILLAGE BIG SPLASH
5.00pm, Rangiora RSA Club Come along to watch members of our community take an icy mid-winter plunge in the name of charity! A fundraiser for The Rangiora Stroke Club, St John Rangiora and Rangiora Promotions Association. Free.
8.00am – 8.00pm, MainPower Stadium, Rangiora
CELEBRATE MATARIKI IN KAIAPOI
5.00pm – 7.30pm, Trousselot Park, Kaiapoi All Together Kaiapoi presents a fun night of entertainment for the whole family to celebrate Matariki. Enjoy food and market stalls, a hangi*, performers, live music and an impressive fireworks display at the end of the night. Free. *Hangi tickets $15pp. Purchase from Kaiapoi i-SITE.
Light
Festival
CHAMBER GALLERY
Rangiora Library 141 Percival Street, Rangiora
WHY YOU SHOULD BRING YOUR BIKE
OXFORD GALLERY
Experience the exhilaration of frosty June mornings or the crisp brilliance of winter afternoons as you explore Waimakariri’s extensive cycle trails.
MARKETS
Download the brand new cycle map from our website for detailed track info: visitwaimakariri.co.nz/ cycling.
North Canterbury Basketball is very proud to be showcasing aspiring young NZ athletes at this year’s U19 Nationals. Come and support our local players and watch some quality basketball. Free.
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Kaiapoi Library 176 Williams Street, Kaiapoi
72 Main Street, Oxford
KAIAPOI FARMERS MARKET Morgan Williams Reserve, Charles St, Kaiapoi. Every Saturday 10am–12pm
OHOKA FARMERS MARKET
Ohoka Domain, Mill Road, Ohoka. Every Friday 9am–12.30pm
OXFORD FARMERS MARKET Main St, Oxford. Every Sunday, 9am–12pm
01-02 THE MAINPOWER LIGHT FESTIVAL
OXFORD CRAFT MARKET
Oxford Town Hall, Oxford. First Sunday of each month, 10am-2pm.
5.00pm – 9.00pm, Victoria Park, Rangiora Experience a light and sound wonderland in central Rangiora! Trip the light fantastic on the UV dance floor, be wowed by interactive lighting displays, roving entertainers, kids activities and more. $5/person or $20/family.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE THE AIRBOAT Wrap up warm and take a thrilling spin on New Zealand’s only AirBoat ride! See the beautiful, braided Waimakariri River like never before with this unforgettable outing: visitwaimakariri.co.nz/business/ alpine-jet-thrills
EVENT INFORMATION
ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT RULES UNDER THE CURRENT COVID-19 ALERT LEVEL. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES ON EVENT CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS.
KEEP IN TOUCH
events@visitwaimakariri.co.nz waimakariri.co.nz/events
waimakariri.co.nz
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Join us in a celebration of dance with North Canterbury Elite Award winning solo, duo, trio and group routines in Jazz, Lyrical, contemporary and more
SATURDAY 18TH JUNE
3.00-4.30
RANGIORA TOWN HALL
TICKETS | $20 ADULTS | $10 CHILDREN https://www.trybooking.co.nz/KGQ
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Council Info
FREE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES Come along to our classes to improve your speaking, listening and grammar skills through a range of interesting topics! Every Saturday, 30 April - 18 June 2022 • 10am-1pm Rangiora Town Hall Function Room • 303 High Street, Rangiora
Enrol now Julie Cloughley | Tutor Email: cloughju@hotmail.com Phone: 027 403 8245
41 210809130752
Life & Times of a Rangiora Kid Join us with our co-hosts the Rangiora Museum, to hear local author Tom McLaren From tales of 1940’s school life, to hunting trips in Glentui to elephants parading down High Street; Tom will regale us with stories that will entertain and give a new appreciation for Rangiora’s rich history. Friday 17 June at 5.30pm Rangiora Library Traffic light restrictions will be in place.
Booking Required
waimakaririlibraries.com
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Waimakariri Stash Swap Browse for new treasures and find a home for your unwanted craft supplies with no cash involved! Bring along your unwanted fabric, haberdashery, buttons, wool, lace, sewing patterns, craft books, paints, brushes, zips, needles, card and stamps from your craft stash! Saturday 18 June • 10am – 12pm Kaiapoi Library Materials Drop Off: Monday 13 June to Friday 17 June Find Out More libraries.waimakariri.govt.nz
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Te Tau Hou Māori The Māori New Year Celebrate the Māori New Year with a week packed of fun activities and events for all ages. Monday 20 June - Saturday 25 June • Matariki Storytimes, Toddlertimes and Babytimes • Family Evenings at Kaiapoi and Oxford • Christchurch Symphony Orchestra ‘On the Road Encounter’ at Kaiapoi • Matariki Storywalk® • And other interactive events in the Library. For full event details, visit our website or ask one of the team at any Waimakariri Library.
Find Out More libraries.waimakariri.govt.nz
Hello From
The Community Team! Martin Pugh Wendy Howe
Nicola Trolove
Community Development Facilitator
Safe Community Facilitator
Community Development Facilitator
Rachel Thornton
Community Development www
Madeleine Burdon
Age – friendly Community Facilitator
Natalie Paterson
Community Development Facilitator
Tessa Sturley
Community Team Manager
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Carolyn Boswell
TRIM
Safe Community Facilitator