May 2017

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Library news

Sad news from the library this month – our lovely Janet is off to greener pastures.  You can still catch her at…

May 2017

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Maree’s Musings

UP and DOWN and OUT … and IN? Four little words with a few simple meanings. HAH! Don’t be fooled; they can…

May 2017

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Martinborough Community Board Update

There is a lot going on at the moment, Local Government can seem boring but if there was ever a time to…

May 2017

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WBS MARTINBOROUGH FC – UPDATE

A lot has been happening with the new set up over the past few months… At the end of March we had…

May 2017

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News from First Church

On a beautiful morning at the coast members of First Church joined locals and visitors at Lake Ferry to celebrate ANZAC Day…

May 2017

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On show at Ventana Gallery

We’ve had some time changes for the gallery openings – All openings are free admission with drinks and nibbles provided at Ventana…

May 2017

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One bygone era meets another

An impressive array of early nineteenth machinery, cars, tractors and motorbikes was on display for the Wellington American Car club to peruse…

May 2017

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RED CROSS CELEBRATES A BIRTHDAY on MAY 8th

The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements celebrate a ‘birthday’ each year on May 8th; the birthdate of Henry Dunant who…

May 2017

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Regional Council notes

Jasmine and agapanthus are common plants found in a great many gardens across New Zealand and certainly abundant in the Wairarapa.  They…

May 2017

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MARTINBOROUGH RUGBY CLUB

The 2017 season is underway for our Senior teams, our Premier team has started with a couple of very close losses against…

May 2017

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Service above Self

Rotary has worked for our communities, largely behind the scenes, for over 100 years. The South Wairarapa Rotary Club has not been…

May 2017

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The South Wairarapa Bridge Club

On Sunday April 2 the Greytown Town Centre was a place of deep concentration. In groups of four, ninety-two heads were bent…

May 2017

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