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er recent incidents, all similar to hers. “Cats like A heartbroken woman anti-freeze apparently, so is concerned her cat was we are still not sure if it deliberately dunked in was accidental poisoning anti-freeze, as similar re- or a deliberate attack. But four cats suffering the ports emerge. same fate seem Sandra Cuma bit too coinciming’s three yeardental,” she says. old cat, Cosmo, SPCA inspector returned home Craig Crowley two weeks ago says anti-freeze with a green liqpoisoning does uid over its face, happen from front legs and time to time. down his throat. “Unfortunately Despite attempts Sandra to clean it off, the Cumming. cats do love antifreeze so it’s difcat was found to have creatinine levels ficult to know if it’s a de- Richmond Mall manager David Hill and Mall staffer Lyn Frew take down a Makos sign (which has been put up inside in its blood 180 times liberate attack or not, but the Mall) that was left at the entrance of the Mall as part of the “Signing up the Makos” competition. Winners of the sign competition will win one of three $1000 Mall couchers. Photo: Andrew Board. more than it should. It I’m sure it happens.” was the second time the What makes Cosmo’s cat had come home with case a little different is the the liquid on it, however quantity he was covered the second time was in, which is what raised When Richmond Mall manager David making a sign that says “Go Makos” David says when he arrived at work on much more severe and Sandra’s suspicions about Hill decided to run a competition to with the words “Richmond Mall” on Tuesday he found a sign stuck to the it looked as if it had its it being a deliberate at- support our regions top rugby team, he it too. The signs need to be put up in wall of the Mall. “It’s pretty clever and head in it for some time. tack. However, her main didn’t expect it to literally come back to a weird or cool location, with photos I’m thrilled people are getting involved taken of it and those photos send into and getting their signs up. We’ve had a Sandra’s vet recommend- concern now is to warn his front door. people to dispose of or The “Signing up the Makos” competi- Waimea Weekly. few entries now and all look great, I’m ed Cosmo be put down. After calling the police store any anti freeze they tion is in full swing and gives people The best three, up before kick off of the sure the Makos will appreciate it.” and SPCA Sandra says have carefully, so no ani- the chance to win one of three $1000 third game the Makos play in Nelson, All entries must be sent to editorial@ Richmond Mall vouchers simply by on August 25, will win a voucher each. waimeaweekly.co.nz by August 25. she was told of three oth- mal can get into it.
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Rural burglaries prompt police warning Police are advising rural residents to be extra vigilant and secure their properties after a spate of burglaries on rural properties, especially in Wakefield and Tapawera area. Sergeant Craig Barker of Richmond police says the thieves are taking anything they can but seem in particular to be focused on scrap metal, which is often left lying around on farming properties and may not be missed for some time. “We have even had hot water cylinders targeted, they wait until no one’s home and then go in. Scrap metal is valuable and can fetch a good price.” Craig says there are a lot of lifestyle blocks and farms in the area and owners must ensure they lock their houses, vehicles and any sheds they may have on the property. “Many people who have lifestyle blocks may
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All Star party will be perfect warm up for USA v Italy Organisers of the Richmond Festival have a number of ‘fun events’ already planned for the build up to Rugby World Cup 2011. Something that is sure to appeal to everyone and attract a lot of interest is the planned ‘All Star Tailgate party’ to be held at the Richmond Showgrounds in Lower Queen St on the September 27. A free event, the public are invited to “park up and party” with an afternoon full of pre match activities, including classic kiwi games immersed with American tailgate traditions. Tailgating Party’s are a social event held on and around the open tailgate of a vehicle,
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Richmond to host meeting on amalgamation Members of the public are being encouraged to attend a meeting on the issue of Amalgamation, being held at the Richmond Town Hall on Thursday evening. The two hour meeting which begins at 7pm will give ratepayers and members of the local community an opportunity to learn more about the issue and to ask questions of the speakers on the panel. The six speakers will include the two Mayors, two local Government Commissioners and two other Tasman District Council members. Each speaker will give a short presentation after which the issue will be open for debate.
Garin College business studies students Bettina Coleman, Beth Hutt, both 16, Georgia Goodman, 17, and Brett Pomeroy, 16, show off their Power Discs. The flying rubber frisbees were designed for the coming Young Enterprise Trade Fair. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
Flying tyres driving business at Garin It’s the business end of the Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme with all company’s products set to hit the market. YES is an experiential business programme where secondary students set up a company, create real products or services, and make a real profit or loss. Eleven companies from around Nelson and Tasman secondary schools will be taking part in the final task, promoting, showcasing and selling their product at the YES Trade Fair at the Nelson Market, Montgomery Square on August 20. Three Garin College companies will be taking part, including Power Discs - rubber frisbees for pets and humans, made from cut up tyres. Georgia Goodman, 17, says the idea came about from previous frisbees she had made after finding nothing to do with leftover go-kart tyres. “We were just cutting them up so they took up less room in the rubbish bin.” The group won the oral presentations and the business card competition, so they’re confident heading in to the market, especially with BP already interested in the product. Each group has to fund their product themselves, but the Power Discs company haven’t spent one cent due to the availability of the tyres. “A set of tyres when you’re racing on them only last about a month. So we’ve got new supplies coming in constantly.” The rubber frisbees are much more durable than plastic ones, says Georgia, and will be sold for $6.
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Kerrie Thompson, Secretary of the Richmond Community Forum and organiser of tomorrow nights meeting says its important people come along and find out what it’s all about. “From the Richmond Community Forum point of view we need to know what people think and we want feedback to get a submission in by Thursday 19th August.” Kerrie says this is a great opportunity for people to gather information, express opinions and bring up concerns over an issue that will ultimately affect their own and community’s future.
The subject of the amalgamation has raised many issues since it was first proposed last year. The petition, driven by Aldo Miccio, collected enough signatures from Nelson and Tasman ratepayers to send the issue to the Local Government Commission. The commission, made up of three independent commissioners, decided to issue a draft reorganisational scheme to merge the Nelson City and Tasman District Councils. Submissions to the commission close on August 19. For details for the decision can be found at www.tasman.govt.nz.
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More than just a ‘Big Sister’, programme brings pair together Since Tanya McMurtrie became a mentor last year to nine year old Ashlee, a special friendship and bond has developed between them, one that is rewarding to them both. It all began when Tanya, a successful career woman and Wealth manager with the ASB Bank had been looking at ways of contributing something back into the community. A friend suggested she look at Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) an organisation that matches young people between the ages of six and eighteen with mentors in a professionally supported one -to-one relationship. The young people served by Big Brothers Big Sisters are some of the more vulnerable children in our communities who it’s been shown will benefit from the positive and lasting input mentor’s have on their lives. After following up on the suggestion and learning more about the scheme Tanya applied to be a mentor. With the child’s safety a number one priority she had to go through an interview process and background check to ensure she was suitable, followed by a short mentor training course. Making the right match between mentor and child is important and a lot of effort goes into this to ensure the right match is made. Tanya praises the length BBBS goes to getting to know the child
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Local singer hits national stage Singer Anna Grahame has been on tour so long she can’t imagine life off the road. Ten weeks in to a five month nation-wide tour with Excel School of Performing Arts, the local performer is hitting the road again after a two week holiday back in Nelson.
STAR: Ex-Waimea College student Anna Grahame has been spreading her singing talents around the country. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
And you could excuse her of being sick of packing, now known as a Monday routine. “It’s gone so fast already. I can’t remember not being on tour,” says Anna. “This feels like my life. I can’t imagine it finishing.” The 19 year-old former Waimea College student was chosen, along with 19 other Excel second year students, to tour from Whangarei to Invercargill, performing in schools and churches throughout the country. The tour, which has been running for 17 years, began in Taupo and the students have nearly covered the entire North Island with Palmerston North next on the agenda. With up to an incredible 18 shows each week, Anna says her main aim is to improve on her performing. “You can’t help but get better when you’re performing that much. It’s been a challenging year, but it’s a year that will change my life. I’m learning heaps about myself and my performance.” Anna has four solo performances in the show and includes a variety of different styles, from Katy Perry covers to gospel singing. Anna was “raised in music” but it was only after a year of studying psychology at Victoria University that she decided to follow her passion and enroll at Excel in Auckland. “It was just a pipe dream when I was younger but now I’m actually doing it.” Last year Anna was a finalist in TV One’s Freshly Squeezed Talent competition which doubled as a New Year’s Eve countdown show. Anna was one of 12 finalists and got to work with Suzanne Lynch and perform live on television. Anna will be performing at Grace Church on August 24 when the Excel tour hits Nelson, after a week in Blenheim, and is also hoping to perform for some of the local schools. “The schools love us and the kids want our autographs and photos with us. They think we’re famous.” When the tour is complete Anna is hoping to start recording her own music and paving a career in the industry. “I don’t really want to be famous, but if it happens it happens. I just want to sing. I’ll see what doors open and I’ll take every opportunity.”
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From fixing a Lamborghini to singing in the church choir, grandma can do it all Described as an ‘inspiration’ by friends, seventy six year old Margaret Plumstead has a ‘never say die’ attitude to life. Over the years Margaret has faced many challenges, but with her ‘can do’ attitude, faith and love of life she has overcome and dealt with them all.
Originally from the UK, Margaret and her husband had a sheep and beef farm near Oxford for many years. After he suffered a stroke she nursed him for four years before moving to Richmond after he passed away. “I had friends here and a brother living
in Stoke, so I decided to move, it’s a great place and I love it here.” Throwing herself into local community groups and activities it wasn’t long before she was busy working as a volunteer for Age Concern, tutoring for the local Arthritis Group and enjoying meeting others who shared her love for art and craft activities. Involved with Hosting Israeli Families (HIT) an organisation she first heard of when they visited a local church, sees Margaret play host to young Israeli visitors to New Zealand each year, something she enjoys and that led her to visit Israel a few years ago. A keen Porcelain painter, piano player, photographer and singer in her church choir are just some of the quieter things Margaret does and enjoys. Add to the list, Para Sailing, walking Fox Glacier, 14 trips in a helicopter, repairing car engines plus a love of fast cars, especially Lamborghini Richmond woman Margaret Plumstead is a painter, photographer, singer, mechanic and so much and you soon get the feeling there is nothing this woman more.
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Over the last couple of months of listening to people from all around the region; from the engine room of the economy which is Tasman to the service centres of Nelson and Richmond its clear there is a ground swell in favour of the proposal based on four fundamentals. One is the empowerment of the community boards so they will be able to better deliver on there community’s aspirations. Secondly, for the first time council will be able to prioritise and govern the regional issues better and direct combined resources to the most important projects or issues facing the region such as the Lee Valley Dam
hasn’t or wouldn’t tackle. What is amazing is Margret continues to do all these things plus more despite having suffered three strokes, one of which left her with paralysis of her left side. “I don’t have time for misery. My view on life is there is no point feeling sorry for yourself and sliding downhill. You have to do as much as you can for yourself and others and fully use whatever talent you’ve got. Margaret has certainly done a lot for others and continues to do so, whether its helping neighbours who want advice on their gardens or the people who know she has an ear for ‘dodgy engines’. “One of my neighbours had his BMW parked up for a while and he knew something was’nt right with it when he finally started it up. So he asked me if I could go out for a drive with him and see what I thought. Well I knew straight away the timing was out and I told him, I was right and its fine now its fixed.” Today Margaret, who exercises every morning for twenty minutes to strengthen her weak left side, still drives and visits other people who need assistance. “I visit a 96 year old ex minister who I read to and do some research for. “If you don’t learn something new every day you haven’t lived.”
proposal and the third is the obvious proven cost savings of having a single council to the tune of at least $5 million per anum, plus there is no reason why rates will rise quite, the opposite or at least the status quo should remain. And lastly, the concern over the current TDC debt of $135 million and its own forecast budget in the LTCCP sky rocketing out to $270 million in eight years, time where as a combined council will have greater ability to eliminate and or pay that down quicker in what are trying financial times where debt is toxic. All of this is backed up and supported by the commissions proposal and analysis so please take time to read it and make your submission for things you would like to see further enhanced this is your once in a generation opportunity to shape the governance direction of your community’s for the better. Aldo Miccio, Representative of Nelson and Tasman electors.
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Pastor excited by new role at Hope church When Pastor Chris Janetzki and his wife Haidee arrived in Upper Moutere they were strangers to the community and the country. Today, six months later that has changed and they are now very much ‘members of the community’ and loving it. Australians, Chris and Haidee moved to the region from Adelaide, for Chris to take up his first role as a Pastor since being ordained last year. “When I was ordained I Pastor Chris Janetzki and his wife Haidee. Chris has been pastor at could have been sent any- two local churches for the past six months. are now running a number of programmes such where, the church decides and I was lucky to be sent here. Basically there as a Youth Programme which is not just for the are vacancies all around Australia and New Zea- Church kids but for everyone and we have met land so there was always the chance of being a number of people through that. We have also run a couple of bible study groups a week and sent here.” As Pastor of St Paul’s Lutheran Community Haidee has started a woman’s group.” Church in Upper Moutere and St John’s Church Chris and Haidee both have interests and acin Hope, Chris and Haidee’s time is very busy tivities outside the church which they enjoy. For but they are enjoying it and the people they are Chris it’s playing rugby for the Rangers Rugby Club in Upper Moutere, before moving to New meeting. Chris says it is about five years since there has Zealand he says he only ever played Aussie been a Pastor at the Church due to the congrega- Rules, but he is enjoying the game and getting tion struggling a little financially and being un- caught up in the excitement of the Rugby World able to support a Pastor, however, that situation Cup. When not involved with Church issues Haidee, changed resulting in his placement. “It’s a small but great community and we have works in Richmond as a Sonographer, a career found them very welcoming and accepting. We she trained for while still in Australia.
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months ago I did an article on sheep rustling. Well - sheep rustling is The last couple of weeks have again back. Last week some old dear from seen a drop in both beef and lamb Mahana rang me to say that she had 5 of her 7 ewes stolen schedules. Beef is now sitting last Thursday night. I asked at just under the $4 mark per her what colour were they. kg and lamb at about $7.50. She told me they were white My prediction is that as we (that narrows it down a bit!) build up to the rugby world but these ones had tails. I cup beef prices should start didn’t have the heart to tell to improve again. We are now back to weekly sales at Richard Ed- her that they had probably been eaten by now and them Brightwater and numbers dington. appearing at the saleyards should start to increase as ewes with lambs at foot start com- any time soon was unlikely to haping through the yards. A couple of pen. Keep an eye on your stock.
Each week two photos from the museum’s “glass plate” collection will run in the Waimea Weekly with the goal of exposing the photographs to more people. Right: Squires, Nelson Provincial Museum, Bloch Collection: 3335. Below: Bolton House, Nelson Provincial Museum, Akersten Collection: 8130. Do you recognise the people, the setting or an object? Email history@museumnp.org.nz with details.
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Survivors guide proving popular at Richmond church The Survivors Guide is a series of weekly meetings being held at Grace Church in Richmond throughout August. Designed to help people handle issues that affect us all such as grief and loss, parenting, forgiveness and life in general they are already proving popular. On Sunday the first meeting called a ‘Survivors Guide to Life’ attracted a large group indicating there were many people interested in learning coping skills and getting answers to their many questions. The weekly hour long sessions will be held each Sunday through to August 28 and are conducted by two well known and experienced counsellors,
Tony Barnett and Sandy Hitchens. Tony is an experienced counsellor with 33 years of practice, including 11 years as Hospice Chaplin in Nelson. He works closely with people in crisis and grief. In 2001 he won the Nelsonian of the year. Sandy Hitchens is associate Children’s Pastor of Grace Church. Sandy has a diploma of counselling and has worked extensively counselling teens, young women and parents. She has also worked in restorative justice and post abortion trauma counselling. Everyone is welcome to attend the weekly meetings which begin at 10am each Sunday and are held in the Headingly Centre, Headingly Lane, Richmond.
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Funding ball to help Richmond kindy teacher’s volunteer work Lydia Anderson
are being channelled. doned children. Inspired by her charitable example, a Rachael says people can feel confident that Nelson ball goers will get the chance to group of Richmond kindy mums, Rachael all the proceeds from the ball will go dikick up their heels in style next Saturday, Watson, Anna Bolitho and Annie Bell rectly to the orphanage, where Rima will and it’s all for a good cause. have pulled together to raise money for be able to oversee the distribution of funds. The Winter Wonderland ball at Founders The ball will be held in the historic Grathe orphanage. Park is being held to support Richmond Rachael says the idea for a ball started nary at Founders Park, which will be decowhen the group of friends realised that, rated in the ‘Winter Wonderland’ theme. compared to Mumbai orphans, many The Winter Wonderland Ball will be held New Zealand children “want for noth- on 20th August, 8pm at The Granary in Founders Park. Tickets are $50 a person ing.” “We can’t go over there ourselves and or $475 for a table of 10, and are available work, but this is something we can do,” at Waimea Estates, Taylors We Love Shoes says Rachael. “We all really admire (using cash or cheque) or by emailing winterwonderland@xtra.co.nz Rima and what she does.” They decided to plan something a bit different from usual low key fundraising events. “We don’t have a ball in Nelson very often,” says Anna. Cynthia Martin... “It’s a chance for people to get You can give her a hard time about being the Queen of Rural, how she dressed up and have a really occasionally gets her phone number good night out but also be domixed up, and just how many pairs nating to an awesome cause.” of gumboots does she own? BUT During the ball there will be Don’t ever give her a hard a presentation about St Cathtime about selling properties Anna Bolitho and Rachael Watson are organising the Winter Wonderland Ball as a fun- erine’s Orphanage, to show because she knows her stuff. draiser. Photo: Lydia Anderson. guests where their donations woman Rima Monk’s on-going volunteer work in India. Rima, a Waverley Street kindergarten teacher, is volunteering for six months at St Catherine of Siena Orphanage and School in Mumbai, which provides a home and schooling for over 250 orphaned or aban-
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Gardens & Landscaping Barkblower bark and mulch spreading service Mark Avery, owner operator of Barkblower, is equipped with a 60m plus of flexible hose, so blowing or spreading bark mulch, sawdust, compost, soil, shell almost anywhere is not a problem. It’s not only quick and efficient, it’s also cost effective too. It works by spreading the bark or other substance very evenly so it uses 20-40% less material than conventional methods, therefore saving you money and it doesn’t even need raking afterwards. The hose has a remote control so material flow can be adjusted for detailed work, such as around established or delicate planting. Mark can also supply quality bark and compost at unbeatable wholesale prices. So call Mark now on 544 1820 or 021 132 3223 and get a free quote and have your garden looking great in no time.
‘I would certainly recommend this course and have had fantastic discussions with my neighbours who are always asking what I have learnt’ ‘I hope this course continues, keep up the good work’ ‘Was a steep learning curve. Each topic was beneficial to my involvement in the farm’ You now have the opportunity to join one of these classes in Spring when new evening (6.30pm to 9pm) or daytime (9.30 am to 3pm) classes begin early September. Trainees meet once a week for 8 months excluding school holidays. Courses are unit standard based and trainees work towards a national certificate. Some practical and theory assignments will need to be completed at home For more information, phone Agriculture New Zealand, 0800 475 455 (0800 4 SKILLS) or visit our website www.agnz.co.nz, but don’t delay as classes fill How to Grow Healthy Vegquickly! etables and Fruitful Or- Forget the wheelbarrow and aching chard Trees backs, call Mark at Barkblower for a Bay Nurseries Garden If you are a keen gardener free quote to bark your garden and Centre is the place to be and not sure where to start, have it looking great in no time. this weekend read what others have said The popular pruning demafter attending the latest Nelson Agriculture onstration is on this Saturday and Sunday at New Zealand Go Gardening or Go Organic 11am and 2pm. The demonstration will cover courses; fruit trees, roses and ornamental trees & shrubs. ‘I can’t think of a topic I could honestly say was One of our pruning equipment suppliers will not of some relevance to my lifestyle’ be in the shop to help you to choose the perfect ‘I found the course raised an awareness of how secateurs, loppers or saws for you. They will be you can re-organise your garden to achieve bet- discounted for this weekend only. ter results.’ And because it is the second Saturday of the
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This is NOT A MISSPRINT. It is actually ONLY $7980. This wagon is NZ new and had 1 owner. It has been on a full service plan from new of which we have the history. The interior is in tidy condition apart from a couple of small phone mounting holes on the dash. The interior is also very spacious in both the passenger compartment and the rear luggage area. It also has 2 airbags, climate air conditioning, cruise control, CD, electric windows and mirrors, ABS brakes, roof rails, roof spoiler and a towbar.
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toyota caMry gl auto 2007 This Camry is NZ new and is a 1 owner. The interior is in very tidy condition. This has an amazing amount of interior space and would be comparable to any Falcon or Commodore. It has a 2400cc engine and is automatic. It also has cruise control, 8 airbags, factory sound system, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors.
Ford Mondeo Wagon 2005 An ideal family wagon or company car. These are very popular in NZ. It has a peppy 2000cc engine and is automatic. It is NZ new. These have a chain driven engine so no cambelt to worry about. The interior is in tidy condition. It also has 6 airbags, cruise control, factory CD, electric windows and mirrors, climate air conditioning, remote central locking and ABS brakes.
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holden coMModore luMiner 2003 This is an extremely tidy car and is a credit to its prevoius owners. Its very low kms and has been well looked after. Its powered by a 3800cc V6 and is automatic. It also has ABS brakes, Electric windows and mirrors, factory CD, air conditioning, 2 airbags, alloy wheels, boot spoiler and a towbar.
$13,980 toyota SurF SSr-g dieSel 1996 These are super popular and after driving one you can see why. It has plenty of get up and go as its powered by a 3000cc intercooled turbo diesel motor and is automatic. Ideal for towing the boat, horsefloat or caravan. The interior is in tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors, 2 airbags, CD, air conditioning, nudgebar, sunroof, factory alloy wheels, running boards, roof spoiler and a towbar.
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toyota harrier 2000 This is a SUV that drives like a car. It makes a Surf or a Terrano almost feel agricultural. Its powered by a 3.0ltr V6 and is automatic with a manual shift option.It had the cambelt replaced at 98km. The interior is in immaculate condition. It also has ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors, CD, climate air conditioning, factory alloy wheels, roof spoiler, towbar and tinted glass.
toyota SurF SSr-X dieSel 1999 This is in fantastic condition and doesnt look anything like what you would expect for its speedo reading. Its last lady owner had it for 8 years from 87km and had all of its servicing done by her local Toyota dealer. The interior is in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 3000cc intercooled diesel turbo and is automatic. It also has ABS brakes, 2 airbags, electric windows and mirrors, climate airconditioning, running boards and roof spoiler, factory alloy wheels and a towbar.
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Mazda Bounty X/caB 2Wd 2005 These are a very popular ute and great for towing or just as an every day car. It does have seats for four passengers. The interior is in clean and tidy order. Its powered by a 2500cc turbo diesel and is 5 speed manual. It has had the cambelt replaced. Its NZ new and had 1 company owner from new. It also has 2 airbags, CD, air conditioning, canopy, towbar and tuffdeck.
niSSan naVara douBle caB 2006 As you can probably tell this has been a Rural Post delivery ute so has done lots of hot running. The interior is in tidy condition but is showing wear on the steering wheel and the CD player needs hooking up again. It is powered by a 2500cc turbo diesel and is manual. It also has electric windows and mirrors, central locking, air conditioning, canopy with roof spoiler and roof rails and a bullbar.
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$8,980 Mazda 323 Sporthatch 2003 Smart looking and sporty thats me. Im NZ new, 1800cc and im automatic. My interior is in very tidy condition and is quite roomy. I also have factory alloy wheels, electric windows and mirrors, air conditioning, CD and rear spoiler.
$9,980 niSSan priMerS SX Wagon 2008 Well if its big car interior space that you are after without having to buy a Commodore or Falcon then here is the car for you. Its NZ new and had 1 owner. It has been on a full service plan from new and had a cambelt done at 177000km. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has 6 airbags, ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors, factory alloys, climate air conditioning, cruise control, CD and remote central locking.
$7,980 honda accord lXi nz neW 2000 These are a very popular model and this one is in good condition. Its NZ new and had 3 owners. The interior is in good condition. Its powered by a 2000cc 4 cylinder motor and is automatic. The cambelt was replaced at 90km. It also has ABS brakes, Electric windows and mirrors, CD, air conditioning, 2 airbags, remote central locking, spoiler and a towbar.
$8,980 iSuzu Mu Wizard dieSel 1996 If its a mulipurpose vehicle for the family motoring then take a look at this. Ideal for towing or some weekend offroad trips. The interior is in tidy condition. Its powered by a 3.1 Turbo diesel motor and is automatic. It also has factory alloys, running boards, roof rails, towbar. Comes with 12 months mechanical warranty.
$14,980 Mazda Bounty douBle caB 2005 These are a very multipurpose ute. Great for the tradesman who also needs a ute for towing or for a family wagon. The interior is very tidy. Its powered by a 2500cc turbo diesel and is 5 speed manual. Its NZ new and had 2 owners. The cambelt was replaced at 105km. It also has 2 airbags, air conditioning, CD, torno cover, rear alloy protection bar, towbar and tinted glass.
$17,980 toyota dyna 150 cuStoM 1999 This a rare find and extremely rare now. Its a 3000cc diesel and is 5 speed manual. It also has air conditioning, central locking and electric windows. Its on 15inch tyres. The deck is 3.1 metres long and 1.6 wide. The deck height is 800 high. The interior and exterior are both in very good condition.
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Gladstone Road and Poutama Street are home to a variety of local businesses serving our community. Topline Automotive, proudly owned and operated by Kerry and Sharlene Friend, offers a full range of automotive service, mechanical and electrical repairs, but what makes them the best team in town is the outstanding level of customer service you will receive. The Topline team stands 100% behind their work, they ensure that you know exactly what needs to be done to your vehicle and explain everything in terms you will understand. The Topline team are specialists in computerised scanning and diagnostics and their work is always carried out to the highest standards whether they are simply issuing WOF’s, or repairing,
Tom and Razza are part of the Topline Automotive team and offer a full range of automotive service and mechanical and electrical repairs complete with the best customer service in town.
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reconditioning and even completely rebuilding brake and clutch systems. You’ll find everything you need to keep your car running in top shape at Topline Automotive at 7 Gladstone Road, Richmond (next to Mobil). Gordon Handy Machinery Limited’s company credo is Integrity, trust and commitment to you, their customer. It’s the promise that has helped this company prosper in it’s 32 years of standing behind the best products, the best service and the best parts and finance support in the Ag industry and it is being upheld by every one of their staff in every one of their branches. The John Deere product range in tractors and other agricultural equipment as well as turf products have been the mainstay
of the Gordon Handy Machinery business for over 30 years and will continue to be so. John Deere’s quality of manufacture and support services are simply unmatchable in the industry. The Richmond based team of Tony, Chris and James are ready to provide you with the best range of John Deere products at the best prices and with the best service and backup support available. Their increased buying power means that no one can beat them for quality, service or pricing. Call in and see them at 16 Poutama Street (just off Gladstone Road), call them on 03 543 8041 or browse their website, www.gordonhandy.co.nz. And don’t forget you can use your CRT card. Sun City Motors at 3 Brothers Corner
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As always, we fielded a large number of phone calls and emails about the recent snowfalls in St Arnaud. We helped as much as we could with information about road conditions, accomodation, food etc. We are not part of the Promotions Group, but feel obliged to help tourists and business operators as best we can. Other tourist operators in St Arnaud also do this. The recent huge fall of snow did catch some people out. But over all we think the public had a great time, Most choose to look after themselves as most Kiwis do with plenty of impromptu barbeques and picnics in our snow covered playground. As most of the Tourist Businesses in St Arnaud run 24/7 in summer trying to keep everyone happy. We also need time off to recharge our batteries. Because of our location it’s often hard or impossible to find staff to look after our businesses while we have a much deserved holiday. Most choose to take at least a week in either June or July before the snow arrives. But as always with the weather we have no idea when the snow will come. This year a few of us did get caught out. But with the feedback from our customers most of them enjoyed the snow and had a good time. Peter and Trish Kemp, Nelson Lakes Shuttles St Arnaud. Just a short note to say what a wonderful time our family had during the recent snowfalls in St Arnaud.
Initially we had a hard time finding information on where to stay and eat etc. After some time finding a contact number for the Nelson Lakes Promotion group we were frustrated by getting an answer phone. However we ended up phoning a local St Arnaud business. Although we did’nt use their service they were very helpful with the information required. We had a very enjoyable and safe time at the Rainbow Ski Field, the staff were very helpful and showed great patience teaching our children to ski. The Rainbow Cafe provide wonderful foood and coffee. Slightly more expensive than Nelson but to be expected for the location. The Rainbow Shuttle Bus service got us up and down the mountain safely. The drivers even get out of their seats to help passengers on and off, much to the delight of our two year old who was lifted on and off by the driver. We did call into the local shop knowing from past experience the local cafe is often closed even in the height of summer. They may only have pies and help yourself coffee but they both tasted great. After all its only a shop not a cafe. Not sure why the Promotion Group think that Nelson people don’t know where St Arnaud is. It is obvious they did know where St Arnaud was by the hundreds who descended there at the weekend. Perhaps it is that Nelson people have so many choices of places to visit such as Able Tasman National Park and Marlborough Sounds. That they can’t be wisiting St Arnaud every weekend. I would imagine the promotion group would need to throw their net a bit wider to attract the rest of New Zealand and overseas tourists who I’m sure would love Lake Rotoiti and what it has to offer. Mary Taylor, Richmond.
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Richmond woman new NZ president of children’s athletics
Wakefield striker Will Marshall looks over his options in Saturday’s Glen Stephen’s Trophy football game in Wakefield. Wakefield beat a talented and rather unlucky Brightwater Bogans team, 8-0.
The Marriage Course - A couple’s story
Local resident Jan Cockeram was recently named A former discus and shot-put athlete, Jan has the new NZ President of Children’s Athletics. For been involved in athletics for nearly forty year’s, Jan the announcement was not a surprise but firstly as a competitor and later in coaching and rather a natural ‘next step’ after already being vice administrative roles. She has a particular interest president for two years and on the NZ Executive in encouraging children to take up sports and for nearly 15 years. ‘get involved’ and already spends an “When you have been vice president enormous amount of time doing just you will normally be nominated for that. Jan says she is fortunate that her President so I was expecting it.” husband Brian is also very involved in Although a voluntary position it comes athletics and shares her passion. Over with a need for commitment on Jan’s the year’s the couple have encouraged part as it’s a four year term, but that does their own children and others to take not faze her at all and she looks forward up sport and have enjoyed seeing their to the challenge of her new role. enjoyment and successes. “It will be a challenge and I like When Jan and Brian moved from challenges, but it will involve a lot of Southland to Richmond ten years ago time, you go to a lot of committee they decided they would help out with meetings and are expected to be very athletics in the community but not Jan Cockeram involved in everything. “As President affiliate themselves to any one club. I will have to attend all the children’s “It meant we could remain neutral and provincial competitions, one of which is the go and help clubs out as they needed it.” North Island Colgate Games in January next While Jan is not the first woman to hold the year. Then I have the South Island Colgate position of President, what is unique, is this is the Games which fortunately happen to be in Nelson first time someone from the Tasman region has this year.” ever held the position.
Garin hockey fighting hard Garin College hockey is expanding and building, says its coach after one of its teams lost 4-1 to the Federal Firebirds on Saturday. This is the first year that Garin College has had two teams in the men’s hockey grades and coach Tracy Stock says the team, currently in fourth place of the five team league, is in a building phase. The other Garin team competes in the third division. in the men’s fourth division at Saxton Turf on Saturday.
2011 is the sixth year that St Barnabas has run The Marriage Course. Over 100 couples have attended. Here is David and Helen’s story. If we were asked to name one single event this year that enhanced, enriched and helped our relationship as husband and wife of 25 years, we would have to say that attending The Marriage Course run by St Barnabas Stoke and working through the homework together, was it. It worked for us in many ways as we planned on a holiday to celebrate our 25th anniversary. Having 6 children we had been unable to get away for an extended period of time since our honeymoon. We missed the last night of the eight session evening programme because of our second honeymoon, but we were able to cover the last topic on our return. To my delight, I discovered that I had been speaking my wife’s love language the entire time we were away on the tropical South Pacific island of Niue. She had 100% of my time. The benefits of attending such a course are huge, especially for people like us who are not into the group therapy type situation, where you sit around in a circle and discuss private issues, touchy, feely stuff. Attending is like going out on a date, having dessert, watching a DVD presentation, talking with your partner in a relaxed and non-threatening environment, discussing topics which may not normally be approached, dealing with issues and sorting out stuff. It not only benefits you as a couple, but also anyone else who has anything to do with you, because you have grown as a couple through your honesty with each other and become more secure and loving. This fact doesn’t escape the attention of all those around you. At $90 per couple, the course delivers value for money. We would recommend the course to any couple, married or unmarried, at any stage of their relationship.
The next Marriage Course commences Wednesday 17 August 2011 Phone 547 5631 or email office.stbarnabas@xtra.co.nz for more information or to reserve your place
Garin College left midfielder Zach Leyland on attack during his side’s 1-4 loss to Federal Firebirds. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
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Richmond’s Little rippers do well at national tournament Richmond Primary School’s Ripper Rugby Team have just got back from playing in Auckland. To qualify to head north for the National’s the team had to win the Ripper Rugby Regional’s then play the Marlborough Regional winners. All competing teams took the name of a country competing in the Rugby World Cup, Richmond Primary chose Samoa, which saw team members even learning the Samoan Haka which they performed at Nelson Airport before they left and at Auckland when they arrived. The team were greeted at Richmond Primary School Ripper Rugby Team pose for a team photo prior to leaving for Auckland, Nelson Auckalnd Airport by none Airport last week. Team front row left to right; Cameron Rodrigue, Matthew Earle, Isaiah Malaulau, Philip other than ‘Rugga’ the mascot Jordon, Jayde Palmer, back row, Mikayla Stanbridge-Brien, CJ Wilkins, Shakia Biggs, Kaitlyn Hall, Renee of Ripper Rugby. Twenty teams went to the Netleton, coach Ryan Higgins. Photo: Blair Hall/Photoaction.
National event to compete. While they did not win, the team put in an impressive effort winning one game drawing two and losing four. Overall they were placed eleventh out of the twenty teams competing. Players also had a great time while in the ‘Big Smoke’ visiting sights most of them had never see before such as Kelly Talton’s and the Sky Tower. Richmond Primary School staff member Ange Harris says reports back from supporters who travelled with the team on their trip confirmed everyone had a fantastic time. “For many of the kids they had never done anything like this before and it was an amazing experience and opportunity for them.”
Waimea netballers fight hard in new grade Garin College A fought out a closely contested game against Rival Gold in Grade 4 to come out on the right side of the ledger 29 – 24. Although Garin were always ahead, Rival came back in the fourth quarter and went goal for goal until the final stages when Garin moved up a gear to take a well deserved win. Dakota Sigley was a stand out at goal shoot, she moved well to dominate the circle and was as accurate from long range as she was on the short shot. Goal attack, Sjaan Hungerford fought illness to put in a solid performance, she combined well with Dakota and converted some great shots. Goal defence, Tess Eden was a trojan - she read the play well to gather in several well timed intercepts and was competent as a ball carrier.
Mikayla Powick had a great defensive game at centre, she anticipated play well to create turnover ball while offensively she found beautiful space to feed Dakota intelligently. Garin are looking forward to competing as an Invitation team in the Nelson Development Tournament in the Under 17 Grade this weekend. Their main focus however, will be the South Island Secondary Schools Tournament which is to be played at Saxton Courts in two weeks. Waimea Intermediate 8A found the going tough against Nelson College 9A in their first game in Collegiate 1. Having swept all before them in Junior 1 and Collegiate 2, Waimea found it a big step up to the higher grade.
Their skills have not been tested in the previous rounds, however coach Erena Russ is sure that her charges are up to the challenge. Waimea had a shaky start, as they adjusted to the taller Nelson Girls. However they improved as the game progressed and had the most success in the third quarter. Ellie Gaging had a top game at goal attack before moving to goal keep in the final period. Ellie’s experience as a Nelson representative was evident as she had the confidence to put up the shot under pressure. Captain, Michaela Kerr had a consistent game at goal defence, she toiled for turnover ball and lead her Waimea Intermediate goal defence and captain Michaela team well in the 15 – 33 loss. Kerr. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
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Waimea’s Sam Prattley loving life as a Mako Phillip Rollo Sam Prattley has one major reason to enjoy the condensed ITM Cup schedule - he gets to play twice in the one week. The 21 year-old Tasman Mako loosened prop has come on leaps and bounds since his debut season in 2010 and has become a regular name in the side’s starting XV. But on the back of a wider training group selection with the Crusaders earlier in the year, it’s clear Sam’s talents lie beyond provincial level and he’s hoping to make a name for himself in the short time frame. “I’m just trying to get as much game time as possible and hopefully get the selectors eye for Super 15,” says Sam. “With the short turnaround it’s been quite tough. It’s just mentally tough trying to get up for it, I think physically everyone was alright though.” With an early taste of the Crusaders environment, the former New Zealand under-20 world champion dreams of representing his boyhood franchise. “I’ve always been a Crusaders fan so for me to be a part of that environment was actually kind of cool. All of a sudden you’re there, it’s quite amazing really. The Crusaders would be my team, but if the spots aren’t available, well I just want to play rugby.” After his debut season at ITM Cup level, Sam received a 62 day wider training squad contract with the Crusaders. The wider training team is a group of eight players who train alongside the first team squad. Once the 62 days were complete they were
released back to their clubs. The Christchurch-based players stayed on training full-time while Sam returned to play for Waimea Old Boys. Sam says he sometimes had to pinch himself training alongside All Blacks props Ben Franks, Owen Franks and Wyatt Crockett. “It’s almost testing yourself against the world’s best and it’s a bloody great environment. They’re always asking for perfection, which I think is pretty cool.” But after training alongside such superstars Sam is fully aware of the benchmark he must reach if he is to gain his first full Super 15 contract. Helping him get to the top is his PPD - a personal player development designed by the New Zealand Rugby Union. The PPD is on a spreadsheet on the computer and indicates each player’s strengths, weaknesses and all round attributes. Giving coaches a full insight in to each player’s abilities. “Everyone on the field now has to catch and pass, tackle well, the numbers have gone off your back. If the guy is working hard on his weaknesses it shows he is willing to work, so it’s good in that respect for the coaches. You got to keep revisiting it and getting better. There will always be something you need to improve on, whether it’s just fine-tuning it.” But Sam says it’s too early in the season to know if any of the five franchise coaches are watching. “At the end of the day if you’re playing rugby consistently you will get noticed. You just have to be a good fella off the field too. I just got to perform at this level and go for it from there.” Tasman play Taranaki this Friday.
Waimea Old Boys end-of-season prizegiving, featuring former All Black Josh Kronfeld tickets now on sale. Purchase from Richmond Mall, Waimea Weekly office or by calling Aleisha on 027 600 0667.
Waimea Old Boys and Tasman Makos prop Sam Prattley works on his scrumaging at training this week. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
Jay Wright tries to find a hole in the Marist defence at Jubilee Park on Saturday. Waimea won the game 27-15 to stay top of the third division ladder with just one round robbin game left. Try scorers for Waimea on Saturday were Daniel Watson, Josh Stobie, Jason McDonald and Hanen Satherly. Hadley Peterson kicked two conversions and a penalty. Jay and Hanen were selected as players of the day. Photo Andrew Board.
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Public Information Meeting – the Nelson Tasman union proposal
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Saturday 13 August 2011. Have you got your ticket? Available at all Council offices. www.ecofestnelsontasman.co.nz
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resource consents The Council has received applications for resource consents, which have been publicly notified in The Nelson Mail. The applications and supporting information may be examined in any Council office. The full public notice may be found online at Council’s website www.tasman.govt.nz . Any person may make a submission on the applications in accordance with Section 96 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Submission forms are available from Council offices and on Council’s website. Please note that the following is an abridged advisory notice only.
Applicant: Tasman District Council (for Nelson Tasman Cycle Trails Trust). Location: Waimea Estuary on the coastal margin from State Highway 6 (at Reservoir Creek culvert) west to Lansdowne Road, and on Lower Queen Street to the Waimea River. Consent Type, Application Number and Proposal: PROPOSED TASMAN LOOP CYCLE TRAIL (COASTAL SECTION) Coastal Permit (Application RM110394) To occupy the coastal marine area for the construction of structures, including boardwalks, culverts, fords and/or bridges, associated with a cycleway adjoining the Waimea Inlet between State Highway 6 at Richmond, and Lansdowne Road. Coastal Permit (Application RM110455) To disturb the coastal marine area in association with the construction of structures, including boardwalks, culverts, fords and/or bridges, per RM110394 above. Coastal Permit (Application RM110458) To undertake reclamation of the coastal marine area for the construction of a cycleway adjoining the Waimea Inlet between State Highway 6, Richmond, and Lansdowne Road. Land Use Consent (Application RM110454) To undertake earthworks within 200 metres of the coastal marine area and adjoining an estuary with nationally important natural ecosystem values. Land Use Consent (Application RM110456) To construct boardwalks and bridges (buildings) in Light Industrial, Heavy Industrial, Mixed Business (Proposed) and Open Space Zones and the Coastal Environment Area not meeting setback or stormwater requirements; and to install up to 20 directional signs and information signs in various locations along the trail not meeting the sign design and location standards. Coastal Permit (Application RM110523) To discharge sediment to coastal marine area in association with the earthworks within 200 metres of the coastal marine area. Discharge Permit (Application RM110525) To discharge stormwater to land and water in association with the construction of a cycleway. The proposed activities involve use of the common marine and coastal area as defined by the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011. Submissions due: 4.30 pm on Friday 12 August 2011.
Applicant: Brian Beuke. Location: Martin Road, Upper Moutere. Consent Type, Application Number and Proposal: Subdivision Consent (Application RM100763) To subdivide land comprising 17.6898 hectares to create three allotments being Lot 4 of 6.6 hectares, Lot 5 of 5.7 hectares and Lot 6 of 5.5 hectares. The land is zoned Rural 2 as defined in the Tasman Resource Management Plan. Submissions due: 4.30 pm on Friday 12 August 2011.
Richmond 189 Queen Street Private Bag 4 Richmond 7050 New Zealand Phone 03 543 8400 Fax 03 543 9524
Murchison 92 Fairfax Street Murchison 7007 New Zealand Phone 03 523 1013 Fax 03 523 1012
The huge workload associated with the ongoing aftermath of the December 2010 floods, awarding of a new rivers maintenance contract and a shortage of staff have led to Council’s decision to postpone the annual River Care meetings. It is planned that River Care groups will meet in October-November 2011, where this year’s programme and plans for the 2012/2013 year will be discussed. We will also provide an update on the flood repair programme and introduce our new contractor. The meetings will be advertised in the Nelson Mail, local weekly newspapers and on Council’s website www.tasman.govt.nz If you have any queries about river care, please contact Rick Lowe at MWH, Ph. 03 546 0673.
Tasman-Nelson Environment Awards 2011 Those who work hard in our community to live sustainably are due for another pat on the back, with nominations open on 8 August for the 2011 Tasman-Nelson Environment Awards. This year there are eight categories to choose from, including Environmental Leadership, Schools, Community Groups, Business, Rural, Sustainable Design, Best Use of Renewable Energy and Heritage. Entries are welcome until Friday 16 September 2011, with the awards to be presented on 17 November 2011 at the Theatre Royal (itself a previous award-winner). You can download nomination forms and criteria from the Tasman District Council website, www.tasman.govt.nz (search on ‘environment awards 2011’) or collect them from any Council offices or libraries. Start thinking about who has been doing great work and deserves a nomination – plus, of course, it is fine to nominate yourself or your group. Please return forms by Friday 16 September 2011.
Tasman District Council Grants From Rates Tasman District Council allocates approximately $164,000 for grants to community organisations. These grants are made to organisations whose services and projects provide wide community benefit and wellbeing. Applications close 31 August 2011. Application forms available from Tasman District Council offices or www.tasman.govt.nz/council/grants-funding
council meetings Agendas and Minutes for Council Meetings can be viewed on Council’s website at www.tasman.govt.nz
Council Enterprises Subcommittee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Wednesday 17 August 2011, 9.30 am. No public forum
Tasman District Council Email info@tasman.govt.nz Website www.tasman.govt.nz 24 hour assistance Motueka 7 Hickmott Place PO Box 123 Motueka 7143 New Zealand Phone 03 528 2022 Fax 03 528 9751
Annual River Care meetings delayed
Full Council Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 11 August 2011, 9.30 am. Public forum
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Registration of Non-Spray Areas Tasman District Council’s roading maintenance contractor is responsible for vegetation control within the road reserve. This includes the use of knock-down, residual and brushweed herbicides to remove vegetation growing in the roadway and around street furniture. The contractor is also responsible for control of pest plants and other noxious weeds such as gorse, fennel, hemlock, blackberry, broom, bracken, purple pampas grass and box thorn. Residents can request that their rural property frontage not be chemically sprayed and instead undertake the vegetation control themselves. On approval Council will mark the “no spray” area with red marker pegs. Rural residents who choose the “no spray” option must control the vegetation growth along their property frontage to ensure road users are not impeded and all roadside signs and markers are clearly visible. Vegetation height should not exceed 300mm. Any stormwater drainage ditches need to be kept clear of excess vegetation. At intersections vegetation must be kept well clear to ensure good sight lines for traffic using the intersection. If you wish to apply for your property to be added to the “no spray” list, please contact Robyn Scherer, Engineering Secretary, Tasman District Council, Ph. 03 543 8524 or e-mail robyn.scherer@tasman.govt.nz
Takaka 78 Commercial Street PO Box 74 Takaka 7142 New Zealand Phone 03 525 0020 Fax 03 525 9972
Corporate Services Committee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 18 August 2011, 9.30 am. Public forum Audit Subcommittee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 18 August 2011, 1.00 pm or at conclusion of Corporate Services Committee. No public forum
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What’s happening in your community! Wakefield Community Lunch No lunch this month (August). Next lunch on 15 Sept 2011 Waimea Tramping Club Sun 7 Aug, Coppermine Saddle, medium, ph Robert 544 0142 or Rob 541 8598. Sun 14 Aug, Kaiteriteri Forest walk, easy, ph Graham 547 3358 or Hilary 547 3457. Sun 21 Aug, Mt Duppa, medium, ph Andrew 546 5334 or Pat 548 6888. Tasman Tennis Club AGM at TTC Clubrooms Sun 28 Aug at 3.30pm. Social tennis at 1.30pm. Club members, new players and public most welcome. Ph (03) 544-6083. Nelson Brain Injury Carers Group 10 Aug Richmond Recreation Centre, right of Richmond Town Hall entrance, 9 Cambridge Street. Support, sharing and new topics. 7.00 pm . All welcome. We care. For info ph Judith Palliser 5469769 ANTHEM An exhibition of visual art as a contemporary response to our national song from artists Josh McMillan, Patsy Fletcher, Symen Hunter & Fiona Lees. Reflections Art Gallery, WOW Museum, 1 Cadillac Way, Stoke. 9 Aug – 11 Sept. Ph 5474573 The Nelson Trout Fishing Club Basic coarse, Seting up your fly rod. Monthly meeting 7.30 on 17th Aug at the Fish And Game offices 66 Champion Road Richmond. Phone 5441245 . thenelsontroutfishingclub. com. Contact Ray Day 5441245 Appleby School – Country Fair Sat 3 Sept 11am – Moutere Highway. Lots of fun for the whole family. Animal nursery, haunted house, wood chopping, bouncy castles, silent auction, plant, produce, clothing, book and white elephant stalls – bargains galore. Live entertainment & food stalls. Come and join us for a great day out. Top of Sth Morris Minor Car Club Sun 28 Aug Tapawera Hotel meet 11.45am for lunch followed by AGM. Names by Tuesday 23rd. Contact Julie Ph5473316 or Trevor Ph 5268884 Nelson Social Dancing Club promotion dance at Broadgreen Intermediate Hall, 8pm Sat 13 Aug. Music provided by Southern Soundz. Members $8; guests free. Plse bring your own drinks and glass & a supper contribution. Enquiries ph547 9085. Forest & Bird Wed Aug 10 Hear ornithologist Rob Schuckard talk on ‘King Shags and Oil exploration’. 7.30pm at Tahunanui School Hall, Muritai Street. Sat Aug 13 Listen to fernbirds, tui, bellbirds while planting at Paremata Flats, Cable Bay. Tools provided. Finish with a BBQ sausage. Phone Julie (03)5450989 for details. Sat Aug 20 & Mon 22 Join others in Planting at Raukumara, Motueka. Tools, BBQ lunch, drinks provided. Phone Beth (03)5285212 Community Sing- A- Long Wed 17 Aug 1.30 pm Wesley Centre 4 Wensley Rd Richmond (opp TDC). An hour singing the ‘Golden Oldies’ followed by afternoon tea. Gold coin donation for Nelson Hospital Chaplaincy. All welcome to this fun event. Apple Macintosh User Group NMUG meeting Thurs 11 Aug 7pm. Richmond Public library. Visitors welcome. Learn & solve. Ph: 547 3408. Nelson Alpine Garden Society Thurs 18Aug at 1.30pm we meet at St David’s, Florence St, Rhmd. Holding our Joy Walker Trophy competition for potted plants, followed with a DVD of the 2011 Chelsea Flower Show. Ph Kim 5390 930.
Simply Meditation-by donation Learn how to de-stress, enhance your well being and improve overall health through a simple daily meditation practice two 5 minute sessions a day. 3 week course Tues 2 & 9 16 August 6.30-8pm. Hearing Association Rooms, 354 Trafalgar Sq; Nelson Understanding the Mind- a Buddhist Approach-by donation. In this course we will explore the interesting world of our mind and then explore techniques to maximise ones mental well being. The course includes meditation Wed 3, 10 17 24 Aug Evening 6-7.30pm. Constance Barnicoat Room, Rmd Library 280 Queen St. Barefoot’Running Club A new club for runners & athletes using or interested in ‘barefoot’ running techniques with FiveFingers or Nike Free etc. Search Facebook for ‘Run Free Nelson’ and join for more info, or contact Cameron (burtoncr@yahoo. com) or 022 328 4706. Wed/Sat runs. Hearing Assn Nelson Hearing Aid clinic at Rmd Recreation Centre (Rmd Town Hall) 9 Cambridge Street. Tue 16Aug 9 am -12.45. Hearing aid cleaning, moisture removal and minor repairs. Public welcome. Free to members, $5 non members. Appts necessary Ph/fax 5483270 hearingnelson.team@xtra.co.nz Local singing teachers are organising a performance workshop with Nancy Woolford to teach & encourage young singers on Sun 14 Aug Nelson College for Girls 9:30amCost: Secondary Students $12, Under 12 yrs with an adult $15. Register or for more info call Erica Sim e.sim@xtra. co.nz phone 547 8483 or Caroline at harveymail@xtra.co.nz. to register. Integrated Health Forum 7:30pm, Tues 9 Aug, at The Hearing Association Rooms, Trafalgar Square, Nelson. Speaker - Anne Harvey, ‘Raising Boys’ & ‘Fathers in the Community’$5 donation/entry For info Ruve 544 9389 or Viv 547 0209 integratedhealthnelson@gmail.com Melrose Society Warmly invites you to celebrate the launch of our new book - history of Melrose. 2pm Sat 13 Aug ‘11. Melrose Hse, 26 Brougham St, Nelson. Copies for sale. Refresh, can be purchased. WESTLEY-SCOTT Family Reunion For the families of William (Bill) and Lucy Westley nee Meads and Arthur & Linda Scott nee Hunter. It is proposed to have a reunion of the two families on 11/11/2011. Plse call Val Andrews Ph 544 9624, Letty Thawley Ph 540 2876 (evenings only), Val & Rex Westley email val.rex@xtra.co.nz or Tony Westley Ph 544 7293 or email tonywestley@actrix.co.nz Cancer Society Support Grps Lymphoedema Support Group. Next meeting Mon 15 Aug from 10.00am to 11.30amm, 29 Monaco View, Stoke. Ph Cheryl 547 3590 for info. Partners and Carers of Cancer Patients Support Group. Next group commences 16 Aug. Phone Cancer Society 03 539 3662. Prostate Cancer Support Group. Next meeting Thurs 4 Aug from 1.30pm to 3.30pm, Broadgreen House, Nayland Road, Stoke. Ph: Ian 03 547 3373. Rural Women New Zealand Fun & Facts Day Rural Women NZ Fri 12 Aug, Brwtr Hall 9.30am. Lunch included. Workshops – Container Gardening, Scarf Tying, Home Maintenance, Felting, Food Review for Seniors - Cooking. Afternoon Speakers – 1pm Fiona Newey - Nelson/Tas-
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