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Sophie Gardiner has been an artist for most of her life. Although she says artistic style has evolved over the years, her art now embraces positivity and light. “There is so much negativity around. I wanted to spread lightness.� Continued on page 2. Arist Sophie Gardiner focuses on positivity. Photo: Megan Connolly
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Sophie focuses on the vibrancy of life Continued from page 1. Sophie moved from Middlesbrough in the United Kingdom. She has been living in Wainuiomata for eight years. She has followed her passion for art her whole life, she says, getting many qualifications in Fine Arts. But during the day, you will usually find her working at Parkway Kindergarten. Positivity has become a huge focal point for Sophie who says her art used to be quite dark and abstract.
“Usually my work is a lot more abstract and doesn’t include figures,” she says. “I wanted to salvage some positivity out there. People are amazing and doing amazing things. “Recovery is very much the vibe of this work.” Sophie likes to use imagery in her work along with abstract shapes, textures, materials and vibrancy. “The female has her eyes closed because she is taking a step back. She’s zoning in.
is done is unintentional. “I just chuck it on and see where it goes.” Her favourite material to work with is paint, especially the way it can often have a mind of it own. “I love to use paint and I like it to look like paint. I like it to do what it’s supposed to do and not have it look like a photograph.” Sophie has exhibited all around the United Kingdom and in Wellington. “Wellington is the place to do art. People love it here.”
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“It’s chaotic but her tranquillity grounds it. Her character is like a phoenix,” she says. The Black Robin is a huge symbol for positivity too. One bird saved the species from extinction. “The image of the bird stuck with me,” she says. Sophie finds inspiration from many different places and likes to work on several different pieces at once. “When there’s none, it can be frustrating. “I never know what it is going to be when I start. A lot of what
Trish Le Cren's Griffon dog, Robin, beloved by many, has passed away. Photo: supplied
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Famous dog in Wainuiomata and loved by many, Trish Le Cren’s Robin has passed away. Living to the ripe age of 13 the Griffon Bruxellois dog was often seen sitting outside Countdown on The Strand while 88-year-old old Trish was inside doing her groceries. “Everyone loved Robin,” she says. “Children would always come running up to him and pat him. “There was a group of young intermediate school children who would always be excited to see him. They would run up to him every time. “When Robin passed I
wanted to be able to tell them he was gone,” she says. Robin used to run alongside Trish’s mobility scooter. She trained him to be a very well mannered and kind dog. “He had such a loving personality. “He should have passed two years ago but he didn’t want to leave.” Trish had one other dog called Ruby who passed away some time earlier. What she will miss the most, Trish says, is the company of Robin. “We would talk all the time.” Trish says it is unlikely that she will get another dog because of her age, but she will miss the presence of an animal in the house.
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inbrief news Free pool party Head to the Wainuiomata Swimming Pool this Saturday evening from 5pm for a free pool party by the Community Champions. It is an opportunity for our community to connect and promote the Wainuiomata community champions Kaupapa that it’s ‘ok to ask for help’. It will be free entry to the pool and hydro slide with spot prizes and free kai. There will be an opportunity to meet the champions and obtain information on family harm, how you can help and how you can ask for help. All are welcome.
One tree remains on a development and David Smith is concerned for the local wildlife. Photo: Megan Connolly
David’s concern for trees By Megan Connolly
Davis Grove resident David Smith is concerned by the number of trees that are being cut down in order to build new houses on properties. On a developing lot on his street, opposite his house, several trees were cut down and removed, David says. “They can’t keep cutting down trees. “It’s not okay if everyone is doing it,” he says. His street is very close to the natural Wainuiomata bush and is home to many native birds and wildlife which sometimes explore the street. “You see a lot of tui and wood pigeons come along here. It’s not just that, it provides shade, protection and increases the air quality.”
David has lived on his property for 30 years and tries to keep his garden as natural as he can, to create “little pockets” of spaces for wildlife. “People remove trees then they just plant a new forest somewhere else. They should be aware of what they’ve already got. “It’s no good planting trees when they’re cutting them down too. “There has to be some thought about the environment which is a big conversation at the moment. “It is an issue for everyone,” he says. David hopes that some kind of permit or protection can come from his concerns. Although people need housing, he adds, it is still important to keep the natural habitat intact and keep it a home for all animals. “You can do both. You can have houses and trees.”
Davis Grove resident David Smith is concerned about the number of trees being cut down on properties that are to have new housing. Photo: Megan Connolly
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Bubble bonanza! By Megan Connolly
It was POPPING off at the Community Hub on Saturday afternoon for a big bubble bonanza. Bubbles filled the air and floated around until they were
either captured by an excited child or popped on the ground. It was hard to tell who was more excited, the children or the adults! As the sun came out, the bubble party was moved outside so the bubbles could be set free. Blake Harris-Swinn gets the better of some bubbles.
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Winter is coming Although the weather has been warm lately, and large parts of the country are experiencing drought conditions, autumn and cooler temperatures are not far around the corner. So that means it’s time to start thinking about strengthening our immune systems before colds and flu start making their rounds. Clive’s immune-boosting regime Clive follows the same routine every year to help stay healthy through the winter months:
Wainuiomata Japan class students will be heading over to Japan this year on exchange to experience a different culture. Photo: supplied
Students fundraise for Japan trip By Megan Connolly
Get hypnotised next weekend to help raise funds for Wainuiomata High School students to travel to Japan in July. The fundraiser will bring Nigel Kennedy the ‘hilarious hypnotist’ to the Rugby Club on Moohan Street on March 14, at 7.30pm. He combines humour and hypnotism all in the name of a good
night out. All tickets sold from the event will assist the students with travel costs and anything else they need. Students will be spending one and a half weeks in Japan, learning the customs, culture and meeting new people. This will be the first time many of the youngsters have travelled to Japan. What makes their trip unique is
that they will be there during the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Tickets are $25 and include supper. Contact Jan for tickets 027 713 6606. Door sales will be available but limited. To be in to win two free tickets, email your name and contact details to Megan at wainui@wsn. co.nz. Winners will be contacted on Wednesday, March 11.
1. He always gets immunised for the flu. Flu shots are free for over-65s, for those with a medical condition, and those who are pregnant. This is the best protection against the influenza virus you can give yourself. We can give you your injection at the pharmacy – quick and easy. 2. He always gives his immune a system a boost with Buccaline and Vir-Defence. Both these products help to bolster your body’s defences against all sorts of winter bugs, and are available at the pharmacy. Buccaline tablets help protect against bacterial colds and chills. Vir-Defence capsules contain
herbal extracts such as olive leaf, low-odour garlic, and Echinacea that naturally enhance the body’s immune system. 3. He tries to get as much sunshine, fresh air, and good sleep as possible in the winter months. Sunshine and fresh air always make us feel good and help to beat the winter blues. Our bodies manufacture vitamin D, the “sunshine vitamin,” when our bare skin is exposed to the sun. 4. He tries to exercise for half an hour at least three to four times per week. In fact he is training for a half marathon in May! Regular moderate exercise improves overall fitness, and helps boost the body’s natural defences against infections. 5. He tries to keep the “Happy Chemist” attitude during the dark winter months. This year he has decided to stop complaining about the weather, and focus more on the positives of life! Our staff at Clive’s Chemist are always available to answer any questions you might have.
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readers have their say... Find out the WORD on the Street. Question: What is an accomplishment you are proud of?
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“I stood up and ran for the community board and I’d like to do it again.”
“Being a mum. Being a parent and making sure my kids have the best of everything and that the world is their oyster.“
“Winning the Wellington Marching Championships in Petone at the weekend.”
“My baby, Hunter. I’ve always thought I’d be a mum.”
“My children. I’m a stay at home mum so I spend a lot of time with them.”
“Probably writing a book which I published in 2014 about Early Childhood Education.”
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Whanau Evening By Megan Connolly
Wainuiomata Intermediate enjoyed everything the summer sun had to offer last Tuesday evening for their annual Whanau Evening event. The events are typically run twice a year, at the start and end of the school year, as a way for parents, teachers and students to network and see who else
attends the school. Tuesday night had no shortage of socialising while teachers manned the barbeque and dished out the sausages. Youngsters played in the sun, on the playground and at the basketball courts while parents chilled out in the shade. “It was a pretty decent turnout,” assistant principal Isaac Hayes says. Amaia with Dome Bartels and Charissa Garrett with Liviah Bartels.
Charis, Jesse Evah and mum Candice Beck escape the heat beneath the shade of a classroom.
Brodie and Bailey Taylor enjoy a moment.
Brad Coote with granddaughter Shakayla.
Neo McMillan with dad Kevin, Donna Walker behind and Carol McMillan.
Ryan Riches with Issiah and Matthew, who are enjoying the sausage sizzle.
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SPORTS TALK With Jacob Page
The next Tyson era? Tyson Fury could be the man to put boxing back on the map for the masses. The 31-year-old undefeated world champion seems to understand his role while also remaining relatable. As a jaded boxing fan, tired of poor judges’ decision, hyperbolic pre-fight press conferences and underwhelming action in the
ring, Fury’s fight with Deontay Wilder, while one-sided, was entertaining. I’d made a late decision to see it with a boxing-mad buddy and my sports-loving partner at the Christchurch Casino. It was a big fight day with UFC Auckland happening on the same day but rest assured there was very little drop-off in interest
when the MMA gave way to the sweet science. The two entrances, Fury’s king-like entrance and Wilder’s terminator themed walk was the perfect start, a very entertaining nod to professional wrestling. The fight itself, was one-sided as the boxer, Fury, out-worked the puncher in Wilder. Staggering, right?
Wilder has the power but not the technique and he was ruthlessly exposed. One thing is for sure, he cannot sing but it’s all part of his charm. The so-called ‘Gypsy King’ has certainly said some questionable things about the role of women in a 2020 society but his openness around his mental health battles makes him relatable, affable
even. He is a showman and we all love to be entertained. There is nothing like a dominant heavyweight boxing champion and there has not been one since Lennox Lewis in the early 2000s. Fury has the chance to add new life to the division in the next three to five years if he is good enough.
Club champs for tennis club The Wainuiomata Tennis Club is playing Club Championships games through February and March. For the first time the club has held junior club champs on Sundays which has been very successful as families can come along and watch, president Wendy Paulik says. Matches at the weekend were Under 14’s and Under 18’s.
“I am very proud to say that the skills of our junior players have improved greatly this season, with excellent sportsmanship on the court. It was wonderful to watch,” Wendy says. This weekend senior club champions will play. “If you want to watch some local tennis Tennis club junior members Abby Cuthbertson, Fanua Rimoni, Nikita Mepham, Nyah call into the Wainuiomata Tennis Club on Brouwer, Georja Keall and Zoey Kumar played well at the champs at the weekend. Sunday,” Wendy says. Photos: supplied
Ulalei League back in the winner’s circle By Vatau Sagaga
Ulalei Sports Club has capped off a successful return to the local summer leagues. They won a hard-fought victory over surprise finalist Wainuiomata Intermediate School in Wainuiomata Rugby Club’s touch rugby competition. After a mistake-ridden and scoreless first half, the deadlock was finally broken by Simati Leala shortly after halftime. The try also broke some tension and opened the floodgates, Ulalei eventually running out winners 6-1. The result aside, reaching the final was yet another success story for the impressive sports programme being run at Wainuiomata Intermediate. The programme has enjoyed consistent success across most sports, most notably its rugby, volleyball, hockey and turbo touch
teams with its greatest achievement being the girls’ sevens rugby team’s win at the prestigious AIMS Games last year. Ulalei itself fielded five products from the school including Leala and Wellington touch rugby representatives Tyra and Trenell Leota. In making this final the school team, which also included former pupils and staff, showed it was more than comfortable mixing it in the “senior” ranks by overcoming more experienced opposition. Competition organiser Daniel Hakaraia was thrilled with the season, helped no end by Wainuiomata’s good weather resulting in no cancellations. It is confirmed the competition will be run again next summer. Ulalei, whose focus now moves to support its champion netballers, acknowledges the support of its Queen Street sponsors Viti Barbers and Clive’s Chemist.
Join us in celebrating the amazing volunteers who make our city great Nominate someone for a Civic Award in one of two categories Voluntary Community Service Youth Service (volunteers aged 15-25yrs)
Nominate online at huttcity.govt.nz/civicawards Or visit your local library, community hub or Council reception for print copies
Nominations close 5pm, Friday 3 April 2020 Tyra and Trenell Leota played for Ulalei League in the recent rugby final. Photo: supplied
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