Mayor Campbell Barry will be available Tuesday 27 June at Hive Café, Eastbourne. 10am – 11am
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Notice of EBCT Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting of the Eastbourne-Bays Community Trust will be held in the Green Room at Muritai School on Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 7.30pm. (Entrance on Muritai Rd, at side door near pedestrian crossing) Appointment of Trustees In accordance with Rule 3.2 (v), nominations from Eastbourne-Bays residents for two vacant Trustee positions may be sent to the Trust’s email address by 11 June 2023. Voting on the positions will take place at the AGM. Gaby Brown and Sarah Rusholme have completed their three-year terms as resident-appointed Trustees and have indicated they are available for re-election. Further information, contact: |
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Paul Callister is a retired economist. However, retirement seems to have created even more work! Paul's current research areas include climate change policy, sustainable transport, and ecological restoration. He is active in two major restoration projects in Kapiti, with a particular interest in lizards.
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Wellesley College at Days Bay is the perfect setting for the first screening of this production. It is one of the few buildings that survive from 1908, when Mansfield stayed at her parents’ cottage at nearby Downes Point. Known then as Days Bay House, a hotel, the impressive facade of the main building is much the same today. The feature is a new production by local film maker Simon Hoyle (Southlight) and includes actors from Eastbourne’s Butterfly Creek Theatre Group. Directed by Anne Manchester, it also draws on many contemporary images of the setting for “At the Bay”, chosen by historian Alison Carew. Mansfield scholar |
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This year, Mana Whenua have gifted ‘Matariki Puanga’ as the name for current and future years. This year’s activities and events will take place between 3 - 20 July. Like last year, we will have a one-day community wide celebration as part of this programme. Through feedback, hui and wānanga between community, stakeholders, and council, we have looked to truly take this celebration into the community. Our approach is to hold this in different parts of the city each year, with this year’s being held on the 9th of July in Naenae. In addition, as part of the programme, there will be activities at all of our hubs |
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Talking with by Jane Martin Poignant and bittersweet tales of lives, loves & laments Ticket Information Adult: $22.75 each ($20.00 + $2.75 fees) Senior/Member: $18.20 each ($17.00 + $1.20 fees) Under 25: $5.00 each Buy tickets |
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Talking with by Jane Martin Poignant and bittersweet tales of lives, loves & laments Ticket Information Adult: $22.75 each ($20.00 + $2.75 fees) Senior/Member: $18.20 each ($17.00 + $1.20 fees) Under 25: $5.00 each Buy tickets |
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Talking with by Jane Martin Poignant and bittersweet tales of lives, loves & laments Ticket Information Adult: $22.75 each ($20.00 + $2.75 fees) Senior/Member: $18.20 each ($17.00 + $1.20 fees) Under 25: $5.00 each Buy tickets |
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Grab your friends and whānau and join us at Baring Head/Ōrua-pouanui for a morning of planting in this rugged corner of the Wellington Region. We will be planting ngaio, tī kouka, harekeke and other native species in the valley alongside the Wainuiomata River. In a few years’ time it’s going to look very different so if you’d like to be part of the team restoring this location, we’d love your help. This planting day is suitable for people with medium fitness as you will need to carry plants and dig holes, but the area being planted is a flat walk away from the carpark and |
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Talking with by Jane Martin Poignant and bittersweet tales of lives, loves & laments Ticket Information Adult: $22.75 each ($20.00 + $2.75 fees) Senior/Member: $18.20 each ($17.00 + $1.20 fees) Under 25: $5.00 each Buy tickets |
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Talking with by Jane Martin Poignant and bittersweet tales of lives, loves & laments Ticket Information Adult: $22.75 each ($20.00 + $2.75 fees) Senior/Member: $18.20 each ($17.00 + $1.20 fees) Under 25: $5.00 each Buy tickets |
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Talking with by Jane Martin Poignant and bittersweet tales of lives, loves & laments Ticket Information Adult: $22.75 each ($20.00 + $2.75 fees) Senior/Member: $18.20 each ($17.00 + $1.20 fees) Under 25: $5.00 each Buy tickets |
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Did you know there are two nationally significant and breath-taking lakes hidden in East Harbour Regional Park? These lakes are particularly important to the surrounding environment and are home to native taonga. This includes a range of wetland plants, īnanga (galaxias maculatus), manu (birds), and our native freshwater mussel, the kākahi. Join us for a day of planting mingimingi, ake ake, and other native species along the top of Cameron Ridge with spectacular views over Roto Kohangatera and the South Island. With Pencarrow Lighthouse and Roto Parangarahu nearby, you’ll enjoy a day planting and exploring this beautiful area of the park. This planting day is |
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We're looking forward to our Annual General Meeting, 2pm on Sunday 23rd July at the Women's Club rooms. Following the business, local writer and postcard collect Nik Zangouropolous is speaking on "Eastbourne: A Postcard Village." All welcome. Afternoon tea will be served. |
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NOTICE OF MIRO 2023 AGM MIRO members and helpers are invited to attend our Annual General Meeting: 6.30 p.m. on Friday, 28th July 2023 Muritai School Hall 166 Muritai Road, Eastbourne This year the 2023 MIRO Annual General Meeting will again be held in the Muritai School Hall so that we are in a well-ventilated environment. Mask wearing will be voluntary. This is the time for the Committee to thank MIRO members for their contributions over the past year. It also provides the opportunity to hear about the good work being done by MIRO volunteers and meet other members. The AGM will start promptly at 6.30 p.m. This year, the |
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First Aid Workshop, anyone welcome. $40 per person (includes cuppa & bikkie) What's covered? The workshop covers the four most likely emergencies you might encounter. It could enable you to save a life ... How to do CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), How to use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator), How to deal with choking, How to deal with severe bleeding. Book with Sandy Lang ( slang@xtra.co.nz) |
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