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I guess that most final newsletters of 2020 are going to start with something like….” well, thank goodness that year is over,…
I guess that most final newsletters of 2020 are going to start with something like….” well, thank goodness that year is over,…
The great majority of crime/mystery novels are by American, English or, more recently, Nordic authors. However there are also a number of…
Starlight, star bright, first star I see tonight: I wish I may, I wish I might, have this wish I wish tonight.…
Di Banks, Leader of Learning Support and Vocational Pathways at Kuranui College spoke to Rotary about students that face various obstacles to…
At our September meeting the Guest Speaker, Sarah Wright from Digital Seniors, asked us why our grandchildren should have all the fun.…
The recent election has delivered a very different political landscape for New Zealand. With a single party in power, that party has…
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Now Labour Weekend is behind us and summer days are ahead, here’s hoping we can all enjoy the long warm days with…
Another very busy month at the Golf Club which began with the Mens 54/36 Hole Open. The players had to endure some…
HUMBLY SPEAKING At last, with isolation a distant memory here in NZ, we’re back to some semblance of normality. It’s a delight…
My two favourite things in life are libraries and bicycles. They both move people forward without wasting anything.” – Peter Golkin. Daylight…
Thomas Owen Haycock JP Tommy Haycock was born in New Zealand in 1872 . In early years he worked on farms. He…