June 2016

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Does Shakespeare live in Martinborough…

… , we don’t think so…but two of his actors do live there and they commute several times a week to The…

Jun 2016

Community News

Junior Book reviews

Percy Jackson and the lightning thief Percy Jackson and the lightning thief is the amazing first book in a series about Half-blood…

Jun 2016

Community News

Greater election interest this time?

As shown by the small percentage of residents who bothered to vote in the past, Local Body elections have failed to fire…

Jun 2016

Community News

DOT Kids Early Learning Centre Art Exhibition ‘0ur Natural World’

On the evening of Friday 8th April, DOT Kids held an Art Exhibition featuring children’s artwork, based on ‘Our Natural World’ –…

Jun 2016

Community News

Casino Royale for Martinborough

The final event before the Town Hall is closed for the strengthening and refurbishment programme will be a Casino Night on June…

Jun 2016

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Bee and Wasp stings on your dog

Dogs are curious. They love to run and chase things including insects, which in some cases protect themselves by stinging the dog.…

Jun 2016

Community News

Womens Institute

The 2016 Wairarapa’ Federation AGM began with a difference. While visiting Federation and local delegates stood to sing God Save The Queen…

Jun 2016

Community News

The 6th Jazz in Martinborough Festival 1  –  4 September 2016

Yes! Jazz in Martinborough  is all set to bring another Spring festival to the town, starting with a jazz evening in The Village…

Jun 2016

Community News

Matariki celebration

This year’s Matariki celebration will be a dinner held at the Hau A Riki Marae on Sunday June 26th. The afternoon will…

Jun 2016

Community News

CLOSED UNTIL 3rd SEPTEMBER CARNIVAL

Cross Creek Railway has had an eventful 2016 Summer Season and is now closed for capital improvements, returning for the Summer Season…

Jun 2016

Regular Features

Country Dog City Dog

Jun 2016

Community News

BIODIVERSITY

Our main Probus Club speakers this month were Perry Cameron and Jim O’Malley from the South Wairarapa Biodiversity Group. A short introduction…

Jun 2016

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