COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER #16 2013 ~ Monday April 29th Mauri ora, Greetings, Tālofa, Mālo e lelei, Bula vinaka, Nihāo, Namaste, Fakalofa lāhi atu, Tālofa lava, Kia orana, Hola!, Marhaba, Gütten Tag PROFOUND THANKS for all the hard work of Brockville’s Big Autumn Clean-Up Day. Along with a truck for metal waste, three skips and two trailers were filled. Also, 26 loads of fire-wood were delivered and 60 or so volunteers /residents were fed lunch and dinner by the Youth Council. Many Thanks to Ronnie Janke, Manea Tekii, Sue Morey, Heather Gould, Hasan AbdelRah- man, Adam Hawwari, Stacey Gullen- Reynolds. Tess Livingstone and Paulette Boyes for their photos / contributions. Again, Thank You, Kia ora to the FAB Newsletter Volun- teers ~ Mary, Leeanne, Jasmine, Paulette, Salaevalu, Fiona, Marlene ~ for their work on delivery. In this Issue,#16 THEME: Careers ITEM Page/s May is Careers’ Month 1 Photos from our Autumn Clean-Up Day 2 Careers’ Profile: Pharmacy 2 Paws Awhile with Shakira 2 Newsletter Publication Dates: May to November 3 Brockville Indoor Bowls’ Club’s 50th Anniversary 3 Preserving Work-shop, on our Autumn Clean-Up Day 3 Brockville Dates for May 4 Brockville Kindergarten 4 Puaka Matariki events 4 BROCKVILLE DATES: MAY, 2013 VENUE: Brockville Community Church unless otherwise stated WEDNESDAY WEEKLY,11am to Noon: “Steady As You Go” Exercise Classes THURSDAY FORTNIGHTLY, (2nd, 16th, 30th) at 6pm: Health & Social Services’ Team meeng 20 Caldwell St., [Tel. Sharon at 4762000] WEEKLY: from 7.30pm at the School Hall: Brockville Indoor Bowls’ Club WEEKLY, from 2nd Thursday, 9th, 9.30-11.30am: Clothing Op Shop open. MONTHLY, 2nd Thursday, 09th, From 7.00pm: BCST mtg. FRIDAY WEEKLY, during School Term, 3.00-4.15pm: FISH Club, Year 4-6 students, gold coin donaon if possible FRIDAY WEEKLY during School Term, 6.30-8pm: GenZ Club Year 7-11 students, gold coin donaon if possible SATURDAY TO SUNDAY May 4th—12th: New Zealand Youth Week DUNEDIN EVENT AT SAMMY’S ~ a Drumming Compeon (5.30pm, Friday 10th, at SAMMY’S) SUNDAY WEEKLY, From 10am: Church Service and KAOS (Kids Acve on Sunday) SUNDAY MONTHLY 1st Sunday, 05th, from 6pm: Community Dinner & Quiz Bring a drink or a donaon. Heaps of fun for the whole family. SUNDAY 1st Sunday, 5th at 6pm: At School Hall Commiee Room, BCST “New Community Centre” Team MONTHLY 3rd Sunday, 19th, from 6pm: Community Pot-Luck Dinner SUNDAY Last Sunday, 26th from 7pm: “Are we ready for a Civil Emergency?” a NEIGHBOURS’ INFORMATION EVENING hosted by B.E.S.T. (Eco-Sustainability Team) MONDAY 1st Monday—6th: Term 2 starts at Brockville School, Brockville Kindergarten and Te Kohanga Reo o Whakaari. Last Monday—27th: Brockville Community Newsleer (#17) out MONDAY & THURSDAY From 10am-Noon, May 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 20th, 23rd and 27th ~ Brockville Champions’ Pilot Workshops: 7 workshops TUESDAY MONTHLY: 1st Tuesday, 07/05, from 1.30pm: Brockville Garden Club TUESDAY 1st Tuesday, 07/05, from 7.30pm: B.E.S.T. (Eco-Sustainability Team) meeng WEDNESDAY FORTNIGHTLY, 4.30 to 5.30pm: Youth Rangatahi Council MONTHLY From 5.30pm 2nd Wed.08/05: BCDP Mgmt. Group MONTHLY From 7.30pm 3rd Wed. 15/05: Church Parish Council meets HOUSIE NIGHT FUND-RAISER Thank You so much to all the Brockville Residents who supported this night (Friday 26th) at The Mount Cargill Trust rooms in Hillside Road. Your participation helped the School Reunion Committee raise money to- wards a debt owed to the BCST. Special Thanks to Syd Adie and Syd’s Family members & Friends for donations of costs and voluntary labour. CARING FOR OUR “MAMAS” You may have read last month of Rosina Wiparata’s illness. The BCDP caught up with Her briefly and She asked us to pass on Her thanks to all who sent “Get Well” messages. Rosina wanted us to let You know She is rest- ing and recovering. Kia kaha/Strength to other Brockville Families caring for and supporting their Elders who have been hospitalised and need further care ~ especially the Gibbs and Hardie families, both of Caldwell Street. PUAKA MATARIKI As You may be aware, the Māori New Year Season begins in June after the new moon occurs. This year, celebratory events will be held between June 10 and July 06. As with last year, the Brockville Events’ Team is co-ordinating Brockville’s celebrations. “Puaka Matariki” is the theme of next month’s issue of the Brockville Community News- letter (out on 27th May) but please diary these events now:- Monday June 17th (VERY) EARLY MORNING 5.45AM—7.15AM Visit to the Beverly Begg Observatory. 7.30AM-8.30AM Big Brockville Breakfast Saturday June 22nd AFTERNOON & EVENING Community Clean-Up & Dinner Also to be confirmed by B.E.S.T. (Eco-Sustainability Team) for Saturday June 29th is a NO-SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT. MAY IS CAREERS’ MONTH BROCKVILLE KINDERGARTEN Hopes for a sunny out- doors Open Day / launch of the “Kindy’s” new play- ground were dashed by a wet, rainy afternoon on April 3rd ~ hence the indoors picture (above) of Parents, Staff and Supporters. Term 2 commences next week and with spaces available, the Brockville Kindergarten would love to work with You and Your Child. As Staff member Julie Wheeler says, “There are morning session (8.30am to 12.30pm) spaces.” To enrol, please call in at 255 Brockville Road, just below the School. Or you may contact the friendly staff via phone 476 2201 or e-mail, <[email protected]>. Also, see the Dunedin Kindergartens’ web-site: http:/www.dunedinkindergartens.org.nz/
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COMMUNITY
NEWSLETTER
#16
2013 ~
Monday April
29th
Mauri ora, Greetings, Tālofa, Mālo
e lelei, Bula vinaka, Nihāo,
Namaste, Fakalofa lāhi atu, Tālofa
lava, Kia orana, Hola!, Marhaba,
Gütten Tag PROFOUND THANKS for
all the hard work of Brockville’s Big
Autumn Clean-Up Day. Along with a
truck for metal waste, three skips and
two trailers were filled. Also, 26 loads
of fire-wood were delivered and 60 or
so volunteers /residents were fed
lunch and dinner by the Youth
Council. Many Thanks to Ronnie
Janke, Manea Tekii, Sue Morey,
Heather Gould, Hasan AbdelRah-
man, Adam Hawwari, Stacey Gullen-
Reynolds. Tess Livingstone and
Paulette Boyes for their photos /
contributions. Again, Thank You, Kia
ora to the FAB Newsletter Volun-
teers ~ Mary, Leeanne, Jasmine,
Paulette, Salaevalu, Fiona, Marlene
~ for their work on delivery.
In this Issue,#16
THEME: Careers
ITEM Page/s
May is Careers’ Month 1
Photos from our Autumn
Clean-Up Day
2
Careers’ Profile: Pharmacy 2
Paws Awhile with Shakira 2
Newsletter Publication
Dates: May to November
3
Brockville Indoor Bowls’
Club’s 50th Anniversary
3
Preserving Work-shop, on our
Autumn Clean-Up Day
3
Brockville Dates for May 4
Brockville Kindergarten 4
Puaka Matariki events 4
BROCKVILLE DATES: MAY, 2013
VENUE: Brockville Community Church unless otherwise stated
WEDNESDAY WEEKLY,11am to Noon: “Steady As You Go” Exercise Classes
THURSDAY FORTNIGHTLY, (2nd, 16th, 30th) at 6pm: Health & Social Services’ Team meeting
20 Caldwell St., [Tel. Sharon at 4762000]
WEEKLY: from 7.30pm at the School Hall: Brockville Indoor Bowls’ Club
WEEKLY, from 2nd Thursday, 9th, 9.30-11.30am: Clothing Op Shop open.
MONTHLY, 2nd Thursday, 09th, From 7.00pm: BCST mtg.
FRIDAY WEEKLY, during School Term, 3.00-4.15pm: FISH Club, Year 4-6 students, gold coin donation if possible
FRIDAY WEEKLY during School Term, 6.30-8pm: GenZ Club Year 7-11 students, gold coin donation if possible
SATURDAY
TO SUNDAY
May 4th—12th: New Zealand Youth Week DUNEDIN EVENT AT SAMMY’S ~ a Drumming Competition (5.30pm, Friday 10th, at SAMMY’S)
SUNDAY WEEKLY, From 10am: Church Service and KAOS (Kids Active on Sunday)
SUNDAY
MONTHLY 1st Sunday, 05th, from 6pm: Community Dinner & Quiz
Bring a drink or a donation. Heaps of fun for the whole family.
SUNDAY 1st Sunday, 5th at 6pm: At School Hall Committee Room, BCST “New Community Centre” Team MONTHLY 3rd Sunday, 19th, from 6pm: Community Pot-Luck Dinner
SUNDAY Last Sunday, 26th from 7pm: “Are we ready for a Civil Emergency?” a NEIGHBOURS’ INFORMATION EVENING hosted by B.E.S.T. (Eco-Sustainability Team)
MONDAY 1st Monday—6th: Term 2 starts at Brockville School, Brockville Kindergarten and
Te Kohanga Reo o Whakaari.
Last Monday—27th: Brockville Community Newsletter (#17) out
MONDAY &
THURSDAY
From 10am-Noon, May 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 20th, 23rd and 27th ~ Brockville
Champions’ Pilot Workshops: 7 workshops
TUESDAY MONTHLY: 1st Tuesday, 07/05, from 1.30pm: Brockville Garden Club
TUESDAY 1st Tuesday, 07/05, from 7.30pm: B.E.S.T. (Eco-Sustainability Team) meeting
WEDNESDAY FORTNIGHTLY, 4.30 to 5.30pm: Youth Rangatahi Council
MONTHLY From 5.30pm 2nd Wed.08/05: BCDP Mgmt. Group
MONTHLY From 7.30pm 3rd Wed. 15/05: Church Parish Council meets
HOUSIE NIGHT FUND-RAISER
Thank You so much to all the Brockville
Residents who supported this night (Friday
26th) at The Mount Cargill Trust rooms in
Hillside Road. Your participation helped the
School Reunion Committee raise money to-
wards a debt owed to the BCST. Special Thanks to Syd Adie and Syd’s Family members & Friends for donations of costs and voluntary labour.
CARING FOR OUR “MAMAS”
You may have read last month of
Rosina Wiparata’s illness. The BCDP
caught up with Her briefly and She
asked us to pass on Her thanks to all
who sent “Get Well” messages. Rosina
wanted us to let You know She is rest-
ing and recovering. Kia kaha/Strength
to other Brockville Families caring for
and supporting their Elders who have
been hospitalised and need further
care ~ especially the Gibbs and Hardie
families, both of Caldwell Street.
PUAKA MATARIKI
As You may be aware, the Māori New
Year Season begins in June after the
new moon occurs. This year, celebratory
events will be held between June 10
and July 06. As with last year, the
Brockville Events’ Team is co-ordinating
Brockville’s celebrations. “Puaka
Matariki” is the theme of next month’s
issue of the Brockville Community News-
letter (out on 27th May) but please diary
these events now:-
Monday June 17th
(VERY) EARLY MORNING
5.45AM—7.15AM Visit to the
Beverly Begg Observatory.
7.30AM-8.30AM Big Brockville
Breakfast
Saturday June 22nd
AFTERNOON & EVENING
Community Clean-Up & Dinner
Also to be confirmed by B.E.S.T.
(Eco-Sustainability Team) for
Saturday June 29th is a NO-SCREEN
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT.
MAY IS CAREERS’ MONTH
BROCKVILLE KINDERGARTEN
Hopes for a
sunny out-
doors Open
Day / launch of
the “Kindy’s”
new play-
ground were
dashed by a
wet, rainy afternoon on April 3rd ~ hence the indoors picture (above) of Parents, Staff
and Supporters. Term 2 commences next week and with spaces available, the Brockville
Kindergarten would love to work with You and Your Child.
As Staff member Julie Wheeler says, “There are morning session (8.30am to 12.30pm)
spaces.” To enrol, please call in at 255 Brockville Road, just below the School. Or you
may contact the friendly staff via phone 476 2201 or e-mail, <[email protected]>.
Also, see the Dunedin Kindergartens’ web-site: http:/www.dunedinkindergartens.org.nz/