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LIVING WITH THE CLIMATE CRISIS
Wairarapa Word presents a session with Tom Doig, editor of Living with the Climate Crisis – Voices from Aotearoa (Bridget William Books,…
Wairarapa Word presents a session with Tom Doig, editor of Living with the Climate Crisis – Voices from Aotearoa (Bridget William Books,…
20th January our club had two outings to attend. The first was to Cobblestones Museum for morning tea with scones and jam…
Do you know what number to dial in an emergency? Many people know that ‘111’ is the number to dial in case…
‘It occurred to me that the greatest compensation of old age is it’s freedom of spirit. I suppose that is accompanied by…
One of the advantages of belonging to the tramping club is being able to go on farm walks inaccessible to the general…
On a glorious Tuesday evening on 2 February Rev Peter Hull was installed as Deacon in Charge at St Andrew’s Anglican Church.…
Jessica Jina from Jessica’s Living Room, Scotty from Scotty’s Meats and Dudley-Anne Hill from Neighbourhood Coffee had only good things to say…
Those who were present at our January meeting were privileged to have local resident Heather Atkinson as our guest speaker. In 1988…
Wednesday March 10 th. Glass Wednesday “ “ 17 th. Wheelie Bin Wednesday “ “ 24th. Glass Wednesday “…
This year Round the Vines will be celebrating the 25th year of the iconic 10 & 21km walking and running event, on…
Déjà Vu I feel I must express my disquiet on reading your short, unattributed article in the February edition of the Star,…
Early settlers , Jessie Hibberd Jessie Elizabeth Hibberd was born at Pirinoa in January 1892, the fourth child of Mr and Mrs…