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Neighbourhood Support drop-in at library

Eastbourne Community Hub/Library 38 Rimu Street, Eastbourne, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

You can also email me huttns@gmail.com or call 021770594 if you need support in your neighbourhood. Take time to smell the flowers, Kat.

Pencarrow Coast Beach Cleanup

Burdan's Gate

Hello Eastbourne community, Our next BURDAN'S GATE BEACH CLEAN UP is scheduled for Sunday, November 10th, 9:00-12:00. This spring we’re being supported by the Eastbourne Scouts, who bring so much energy and enthusiasm to everything they do. Shout out to Leisa Adsett for helping to coordinate this! Everyone of all ages is welcome and encouraged to come along for any length of time - every little bit makes a difference. We'll be set up at the usual spot just before Burdan's Gate, at the start of the Pencarrow Road. Bags and gloves provided. Thanks so much for your support, Sarah

Summer Clothing Swap

Join us for a little no-cost shopping and pick up some new (to you) summer clothing from our clothing swap in the hub! Bring along any clean and good condition clothing, shoes, or accessories you no longer need and swap them for new threads. Eastbourne Library / Hub

The Big Play Day 2024

C L Bishop Park Marine Parade, Eastbourne, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

Preliminary information - save the date This is a family friendly event, with a focus on play and physical health. Local clubs, sports groups, and/or businesses will showcase who they are and what they offer. Barbeque and food distribution. For more information, please contact eastbourne.library@huttcity.govt.nz or phone 562 8042. Deadline for Registrations: 17/11/24

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ANZAC Day

Anzac Day is usually commemorated by the Eastbourne Community at the war memorial adjacent to Muritai School, followed by refreshments at the Eastbourne Sports and Services Club. Anzac Day is observed on 25 April. It commemorates New Zealanders killed in war and honours returned and serving servicemen and women. Anzac Day dates 1916 – Anzac Day gazetted as a half-day holiday 1921 – Anzac Day becomes a full public holiday 1939 – Dawn ceremony widely included in New Zealand Anzac Day commemorations for the first time 1949 – Legislation passed preventing Anzac Day from being 'Mondayised' 1966 – Current Anzac Day Act liberalises activities allowed

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