Community News
Its Gin O’clock!
As a distilled spirit infused with a bounty of various botanicals, Gin has over the course of a millennium, evolved like no…
As a distilled spirit infused with a bounty of various botanicals, Gin has over the course of a millennium, evolved like no…
Club Meeting It was a ‘full house’ again at our April meeting, with yet another interesting speaker. Learning about conditions in Kenya…
Martinborough Lions recently held another successful edition of their iconic Skyline Challenge mountain bike ride (run and walk) on farmlands near the…
Bex Henderson (nee Morison) grew up in Martinborough and recently settled back in the Wairarapa after ten years overseas. A Registered Nurse,…
The Marae DIY crew rolled into Martinborough on the 16th of May set to transform Hau Ariki Marae as they had done…
You could be forgiven for thinking that not a lot is happening in the Community Garden at the moment. However, some of…
Releases tension. Loud noise activates the brain to release stress hormones. Silence causes the brain to release hormones that reduce stress. Just two…
This year we have 70 kids all geared up to represent Martinborough Rugby Club. With 25 Kids alone registered for our U6…
If you enjoyed riding a bike as much as “Huck” Houghton did it was probably a sure bet that one day you’d…
New Zealand has the potential and the opportunity to become the world’s first “Dark Sky Nation,” the environment director of the International…
Mark Walton has been described as a “virtuoso clarinet and saxophone performer, inspiring teacher and charismatic musician”. He is another of the…
If you stop and look at the Waihinga Centre site today you can get a real sense of what the finished project…