Tranznorth Otamatea Hawks - Bugle 2016 Issue # 17

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Tranznorth Otamatea Hawks - Bugle 2016 Issue # 17
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
Kaiwaka Bugle - 12 May 2015
No: 09
Page 1
12 May 2015
Out and about... clockwise
from below: Tranznorth
Otamatea Hawks; Robert
Whitehead
and
Brony
Sneddon
at
the
Maungaturoto ANZAC Day
service; Caleesto Mills, Jade
and Toni Tornquist at the Pt
Curtis Cruising Club; the
Kaiwaka Community Garden
taking shape at a working
bee; a Ota Hawks player in
action.
New Winter Hours:
Mon-Tue,Thu-Fri: 8am6pm; Wed: 8am-6:30pm;
Sat: 8am-7pm;
Sun: 9am-5pm
KAIWAKA BUGLE No. 09
12 MAY 2015
CONTENTS
Page 3: Public Notices, Classified
Page 5: Pt Curtis Cruising Club
Page 7: Community Garden, Library
Page 9: Eastern United JMB, Library
Page 11: Rotary, Weather
Page 13: Kaiwaka School
Page 15: Kaiwaka Sports Association
Page 17: KSA, Kaiwaka War
Memorial Hall
Page 19: Tranznorth Otamatea Hawks,
Open Mic Night
At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Kids (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25
Boyhood
Friday 15 May 7:30pm (M)
Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Boyhood is a
groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the
eyes of a child named Mason, who literally grows up on
screen before our eyes. Boyhood charts the rocky terrain
of childhood like no other film has before. Snapshots of
adolescence from road trips and family dinners to
birthdays and graduations and all the moments in
between become transcendent, set to a soundtrack
spanning the years from Coldplay's Yellow to Arcade
Fire's Deep Blue. Boyhood is both a nostalgic time
capsule of the recent past and an ode to growing up and
parenting.
Starring: Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, Elijah Smith,
Ethan Hawke,
Bugle 10 will appear 26 May
Contact for advertising, reports, articles
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The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community
newspaper run by volunteers.
Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily
the opinion of the Bugle Team.
ABOUT TOWN
 Please note that a time has been
added to the Bugle deadline, to
ensure we don’t miss your ad or
article.
Penguins of Madagascar
Sunday 24 May 2:00pm (G)
Still Alice
Friday 29 May 7:30pm (M)
We
love photos of Kaiwaka
people doing what they do - please
email them to:
[email protected] to be
included.
Great
to see the Community
Gardens behind the hall getting
some attention. Well done!
Kaiwaka Bugle
Founded May 1978
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Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock
Service Station, Celena’s Gifts
Also outlets in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and
Paparoa.
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 12 May 2015
PUBLIC NOTICES
Lorraine Tozer
5/10/1941 – 5/5/2015
Loved mother of three, nanna of six
There will be a farewell at the Kaiwaka Hall
14 May at 1pm
HAKARU AND DISTRICTS
MEMORIAL RSA (INC)
Annual General Meeting
Sunday 24th May 2015
1:30 pm in the Club Rooms
Agenda: Apologies, Financials and reports,
Election of new Committee, General Business.
Nominations for Committee and Notices of Motion
need to be passed to the Secretary by Monday 18th May
2015
Only financial Members permitted to attend
KAIWAKA BOOT CAMP
**CHARITY FUN DAY**
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CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE: Or iginal wood stove. Esse Centur y
cooker. Been installed for eighteen years. Wet back,
double oven , white and black enamel. Working order
$2,200.00 Ph 4312 605 Karen
FOR SALE: Fir ewood, mainly split poplar (Kawa).
$95 a Ute load – approx 1.5 cubic metres, delivered
locally. Ph 431 2600 or 021 0588503
FOR SALE: Khaki Campbell ducks. Ph 09 4318
203
FOR SALE: Spinning jenny, $70; Pel post
insulators (118) $50; waratah insulators Pel (2 packets)
$25 lot; drench gun 20ml Henke $10; Ancare pour-on
gun, $10. Ph Bob 4312 160
FOR SALE: Kayak, Cows, Telegr aph posts:
hardwood, loa. 20M, $25/M, suitable carport etc.
Kayak, 4m, strong, GRP,$250. Cows, 2 VG mums,
large organic docile, very fair price neg. Ph Paul 4312
992
HOUSE FOR RENT: 4 bedr ooms, beautiful
Kaipara views, $300 per week. 143 Rangiora Rd. Ph
Trevor 4312 036
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Reliable and honest. Ph Leanne 4312 464 or 022 131
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THERAPIST:
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>All money goes to Kaiwaka Family Church - Community work. Horses, Pets, Farm Animals. Affordable rates
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>Family fun while you train together!
Saturday 23 May @ 5pm sharp!
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$10 per person
>Everybody welcome!
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For info contact Siobhan: 0279791203
Regular Boot Camp Sessions: $7
Tues & Thurs 6:30pm (Sat to resume after winter sports end)
KAIWAKA FITNESS
OPEN DAY
16 May 5-7pm
Meet & Greet!
Everyone Welcome!
Raffle! to win a free membership!!
Enquiries to Siobhan Cole: 0279791203
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PHONE NUMBERS
HEALTHLINE 0800 611 116
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YOUTHLINE 0800 376 633
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 12 May 2015
POINT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB
Opening Day Duck Shoot Results, 2
May 2015:
Senior Section:
Mallard: 1st Kevin Ries 1.349kg, 2nd
Trevor Wright 1.312kg, 3rd Trevor
Wright 1.300kg; Grey: 1st Trevor
Wright 1.100kg, 2nd Trevor Wright
0.995kg, 3rd Dean Phillips 0.986kg;
Parry: 1st Dave Kennedy 1.288kg, 2nd
Nimmo 1.281kg, 3rd Tony Smith
1.264kg; Pukeko: 1st Pongo 1.135kg,
2nd Wattie 1.063kg, 3rd Wattie
1.053kg; Black Swan: 1st Ben Ries
5.917kg, 2nd Tony Smith 5.431kg, 3rd
Dave Kennedy 5.348kg.
Junior Section:
Mallard: 1st Jayden Wilson 1.222kg,
2nd Mikayla Kennedy 1.216kg, 3rd
Koby Worsell 1.163kg; Grey: 1st
Jayden Wilson 1.054kg; Parry: 1st
Koby Worsell 1.725kg, 2nd Mikayla
Kennedy 1.599kg, 3rd Mikayla
Kennedy 1.471kg; Phesant: 1st
Mikayla Kennedy 1.241kg; Pukeko:
1st Caleesto Mills 1.145kg, 2nd
Mikayla Kennedy 0.937kg, 3rd Koby
Worsell 0.779kg; Black Swan: 1st
Mikayla Kennedy 4.322kg, 2nd Koby
Worsell 3.605kg.
Congratulations to all winners. Thank
you to Pam and Ian Lawson for
donating candyfloss, Frank Steiner for
donating venison sausages, and to Ben
Ries for donating a meat pack and
sausages.
2015 End of Year Prize Giving
Senior Section:
Snapper: Renna Brown 10.480kg;
Kingfish:
Tracey
O'Donaghue
17.022kg; Kahawhai: Andrew Kenny
2.980kg; John Dory: Renna Brown
2.461kg; Trevally: Craig Tamati
4.28kg;
Gurnard:
Hayden Smith
1.326kg;
Crayfish: Dave
Kennedy
4.618kg;
Spearfish:
Kraig Stiener
(Kingfish)
11.747kg;
Boar:
Dave
Kennedy 50kg;
Mallard:
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KAIWAKA
Hayden Smith 1.559kg;
Grey: Tony Smith 1.190kg;
Parry: Tony Smith 2.067kg; Pheasant:
Kevin Ries 1.533kg; Canadian Goose:
Ben Ries 4.439kg; Pukeko: Pongo
1.222kg; Black Swan: Dave Kennedy
6.308kg.
Junior Section:
Snapper: Jade Tornquist 3.605kg;
Kingfish:
Bob
Mills
6.695kg;
Kakawhai: Jack Smith 2.099kg;
Trevally: Bob Mills 2.301kg; Gurnard:
Bob Mills 0.997kg; Eel: Jack Smith
6.3kg; Mallard: Jacob Butler 1.73kg;
Grey: Koby Worsell 1.053kg; Parry:
Jayden Wilson 1.786kg; Pheasant:
Bradley Kennedy 1.251kg; Pukeko:
Bradley Kennedy 1.115kg.
Congratulations to these winners.
Subs are due on 1st June, $30 per
family or $20 for a single sub, payable
at 3 Furlongs Hotel, Kaiwaka or by
posting to Jean Mcleish (Secretary/
Treasurer), 163 Settlement Road, RD
2, Kaiwaka 0573. Or you can see Jean
at Jaques' Four Square.
Next committee meeting Tuesday 19th
May 2015, 7pm, at 3 Furlongs Hotel,
Kaiwaka.
~Wayne Leslie, Commodore
Pictured:
left - Craig Tamati and Pongo,
below left - Mikayla & Dave Kennedy,
below - Tony Smith
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 12 May 2015
KAIWAKA
COMMUNITY
GARDEN
On Saturday 9 May a few
locals got together to tidy
up the community garden.
The garden had been left
to its own devices so
there was a bit of work to
do.
The compost bins needed
a good turn. We had some lovely
compost at the bottom of two of the
three bins which we added to the
garden to give it some extra nutrients
to get our plants growing. There is now
a bin waiting for some garden waste to
go into it to grow us some more
yummy mulch for our garden.
Most of the team spent the time
together weeding the beds. Some of the
original plants have survived. Some
like the fennel have thrived by being
left alone. Once everything was tidied
up and some of the lovely mulch had
been added it was time to plant. A big
thanks to Helen and Kirsten for
donating some seeds for the garden.
There were already silverbeet, fennel
and lettuces in the garden. We now
have planted carrots, peas, broad
beans, garlic, coriander, lupin, oats,
and a few other bits and pieces.
Gardening is a great skill especially for
the younger generation. To start some
of the youngest in our community on
the gardening path we have reserved
an area for Small Pukeko's, our local
early childhood centre. Being right
next to the community garden it will be
lovely to see what the children grow.
In the future we are hoping to add a
worm farm and try to grow some items
in the grow tunnel. Next working bee
in the garden is on Wednesday 20th
May 2015 at 9am.
Want to follow our journey or help
out? Follow our blog http://
caring4kaiwaka.blogspot.co.nz/
or
checkout our updates on the Kaiwaka
Community Facebook page.
~Janine
KAIWAKA
LIBRARY
Page 7
The days are getting
shorter,
the
nights
colder - there’s nothing for it but to
settle in with a good book!
New team members
Welcome to our three new volunteers,
Gayle, Janine and Helen. And thank
you to the others who responded to our
call for help, we now have people in
reserve to call up next time there is a
vacancy.
Want to join our team? Send an email
to me ([email protected]) to
let me know and introduce yourself
briefly, and I will let you know when
there is a vacancy to fill. Basic
Windows computer skills are needed,
and email; full training is given.
Dargaville book swap
Don’t forget this swap is at the end of
June. Now is the time to come and take
a good look at what is on those
shelves, and make sure you don’t miss
out on a treasure!
Online book services
If you’ve been waiting for the new
Bolinda BorrowBox service to start, it
is still coming, sorry. There has been a
technical hitch preventing it from
being launched, but we’re hoping that
will be resolved soon.
Meanwhile, we still have the Novel
Overdrive service, with all the books in
that range to choose from. There are
3000+ e-books, and 500+ audio books
there. All you need is (1) your library
card, (2) a PIN set on your account come in and do that if you haven’t
already (or forgotten it), and (3) an
online computer, tablet or phone. I can
email you instructions if you want
them - just get in touch.
Book review
The Florians, Critical Threashold,
Wildeblood's Empire, and The City of
the Sun, Daedalus Mission series, by
Brian Stableford
"They call them the "rat-catchers".
They're the crew of the spaceship
Daedalus, which an economically
destitute Earth
continued on page 9
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 12 May 2015
Page 9
EASTERN UNITED JMB
Eastern United JMB is our local
Kaiwaka junior rugby club and we are
part of the Otamatea-Rodney Sub
Union; this includes the clubs of
Paparoa, Maungaturoto, Tomarata and
Wellsford. This year we have strong
numbers in our under 7s (rippa rugby)
and under 9s, our under 11s currently
have 11 players – if there are any
children out there who would like to
come and check our trainings out we
are at the Kaiwaka Sports Association
at 6pm on Wednesday nights. We have
had two days of rugby so far this
season with Eastern hosting a
successful opening night (thanks
Cheryl Anderson, the KSA and Eastern
Yang Style Tai Chi
Classes
For Beginner And
Practitioners
at the
Kaiwaka War Memorial
Hall
Every Tuesday
Starting at 10.30 am
Come Along And Have
Some Fun While Improving
Your Balance Health And
Fitness
For More Information Contact
Andrew Young
09 4223424
[email protected]
parents). Players of the day for Week 1
were U7 Willow Woodman &
Hezekiah Fairburn, U9 Hamuera
Henderson, U11 Zayde Wyatt. Week 2
was held at Wellsford on the 2nd of
May with players of the day being U7
Cordell Smith, U9 Wade Anderson,
U11 Sam Woolley (forwards) and
Branden Edwards (backs). There is
some fantastic rugby being played by
our Eastern kids and lots of fun being
had on the paddock. A big thanks to
the parents for supporting their kids
along to trainings/games and to our
awesome coaches for making it
happen.
KAIWAKA LIBRARY continued from page 7
has dispatched on a mission to reestablish contact with its far-flung,
long-lost
space
colonies.
Alex
Alexander, ship's biologist, must help
solve the mysteries of human and alien
ecosystems that he encounters lightyears from home."
The first book, The Florians, starts
before the crew set off. Alex is saying
goodbye to his teenaged son, who he
won't see again for many years. Peter
does not agree with the mission,
thinking it a waste of money that could
be better spent helping the billions on
Earth who stayed behind and are
suffering.
But the colonists could be suffering,
too, and Daedalus is taking scientific
expertise with it that could help
them with any problems they're
having adjusting to life on an
alien planet. The ship has made
this journey before, visiting
different colonies to the ones on
this mission with a different
team, so they know something
of what to expect - including the
possibility of finding a colony had been
a complete failure and no-one survived.
Each book covers the visit to a
different planet in turn. Each planet is
completely different from the others,
and all is not always as it appears to be.
As Alex observed, shortly after they
landed on their fourth planet and had
just made first contact with the locals,
"We don't exactly seem to be welcome
wherever we go. The colonies haven't
rolled out a single red carpet so far,
although they did give us a good dinner
on Floria before they started shooting."
The books are not long, the first two
titles are around 200 pages, and I read
each in a few days. They were written
in the 1970s, but although technology
has changed significantly since
then, biology hasn't, and they're
still a good read.
These books are available via
the Northern Virtual e-Library
service
(novel.lib.overdrive.com) which
is free to library members.
~Wendy
KAIWAKA
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Third Sunday 9.30am
St Pauls Church: Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd.
1st Sun - Eucharist
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Kaiwaka Bugle - 12 May 2015
MAUNGATUROTO KAIWAKA
WEATHER
ROTARY
Full House as Community
comes together to hear
discussion and significance of "The
Battle of Te Ika-a-Ranganui".
Roi McCabe BA, MA Maori Studies,
and of Ngati Manuhiri descent,
attracted a sell-out crowd of 215 at the
“Annual
Maungaturoto
Rotary
Foundation Address” held at Kaiwaka.
Every seat was filled as locals came to
hear a description and discussion of the
significant battle that took place at
Kaiwaka in 1825. Mr McCabe spoke of
the importance of being able to discuss
battles to honour those that have gone
before and to many there, it supported
the stories behind the tohu monument
that commemorates this battle on
Kaiwaka-Mangawhai
Road.
The
discussion described a background to
why the Ngapuhi rangatira Hongi Hika,
by then armed with muskets, came by
waka to Te Mangawhai, beginning a
campaign against Ngati Whatua, the
people of the Kaipara. This battle is
now known as “The Battle of Te Ika-aRanganui” and is so significant as so
many people were killed or displaced.
Jim Taylor, President of the local
Rotary Club, in thanking people for the
support, explained that the $2150
proceeds of the event would be going
to the Rotary Foundation. He explained
that money raised for the eradication of
polio by Rotary Foundation was more
than doubled by the Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation so that for example
the $2150 raised by this event would
become $6450 if going to Polio
eradication. To eradicate polio from the
planet is one of the many goals for
Rotary Foundation.
Included in the evening, a private trust
supportive of Rotary also offered for
students under 20 an essay competition
on “The Battle of Te Ika-a-Ranganui”;
those interested should contact Eileen
Parsons at Maungaturoto. The essay
competition closes on 20th June with
up to 6 prizes of $500 each.
The following groups also earned
$1200 each from private supportive
trusts on the night: Otamatea High
School Kapa Haka, Otamatea High
School Duke of Edinburgh, Point
Curtis Boating Club (for carpark/picnic
area), Otamatea Marae, Kaipara Sports
Complex and Otamatea Whaiti Komiti.
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April, known for its April showers, has
not disappointed. We did very well for
fine warm not much wind for the first
10 days and then mother nature told us
not to be so complacent and threw at us
that bitter cold strong south wester with
those freezing showers. I was told of a
lot of people were starting those fires
up - I hope you have a good wood pile
stored up. It warmed up again and
those showers subsided - back to
Autumn again with winds back to the
Easterly quarter. oOur temperature
dropped down to 16 C and then it got
back up to the mid 20’s.
We registered in our rain gauge for
April 2015 81mm and April 2014 was
121 mm. Our driest April since 1987
was 2005, 2010 and 2012 each with
28mm. and the wettest was 1988 with
222mm. Our first 4 months of rainfall
this year was 236mm and for 2014 was
281mm. The driest first 4 months we
have had since 1987 was 2003 and
2010 both with 193mm. The wettest
four months since 1987 was 2014 with
281mm.
Our dairy farming friend on Settlement
Road tells us the drought has broken.
He says the rain in the middle of the
month was welcome and with the
warm weather the grass is still growing
(so are the lawns!). I think all your
water tanks should be nearly full by
now.
What did you think of the total eclipse
on 4th April? It was awesome with that
large halo around it early on and then
that awesome red moon. After 2015
there will not be another red, or blood,
moon for 100 years. So consider
yourself privileged to have seen it if
you were able.
Now did you know beer is good for
gardens? Apparently it is the yeast that
does the trick. Sorry beer drinkers,
you'd better hide your stash before the
other half uses it on the garden.
What a wonderful day at the Hakaru
RSA commemorating
the Anzac
troops landing at Gallipoli 100 years
ago. The weather was superb. There
was a massive crowd and so good to
see so many of the war veterans as well
as the younger generation and the
children. Well done to all who
attended. I heard there was a bit of
precipitation thrown around after the
ceremonies. Along with stories told of
family landing at Gallipoli. What terror
it must have been.
Well how was that for wind on the
27th and rain from the remains of that
storm in Sydney. Now the wind has
gone southwest again it will get cooler.
I hope you did not have too much
damage. Another month and we will be
into winter. Remember, take care out
there and look after each other.
~Bev
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KAIWAKA SCHOOL
Kia Ora Kaiwaka School Community,
We are now into Term 2 of the school
year, with an increasing roll which is
very positive. The Board of Trustees
has had a couple of changes with
Chairperson being Adrian Buxton and
vice Chairperson Naomi Walker. We
thank John Ferguson and Melissa
Watts for their time and energy in the
respective roles and are very happy that
they continue to remain on the BOT for
Kaiwaka School. As a whole Board we
agree that changes in the leadership
roles within the BOT are of a positive
nature – in both sharing the
responsibilities and providing different
insights/strengths. Reflecting upon
2015 thus far we were very pleased to
receive our latest Education Office
Review - it reflected positively upon
the direction that our school is
currently heading in and consequently
ERO will not need to review Kaiwaka
School for a period of three years.
“Kaiwaka School, established in
1870, is a rural school that provides
good quality education for its
students in Years 1 to 6. The school
roll has increased significantly in
2013. Half of the students are of
Māori heritage. Approximately a
quarter of students at the school have
been identified as having special
educational needs.
The school’s respectful and inclusive
tone supports the learning of all
students. Students experience a
strong sense of community and
belonging. Their learning and
wellbeing are prioritised. The
school’s vision is to develop capable
learners who show tolerance,
empathy and understanding of others.
The SHARE values (share, helpful,
aroha, respect, encouragement) are
well known and enacted. Māori
protocols and tikanga are embraced
in welcoming visitors to the school.
Students enjoy the use of the spacious
grounds and good facilities. Ongoing
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refurbishments are enhancing their
learning environment.
The previous principal retired at the
end of 2012 after serving the school
for many years. The strong emphasis
on student learning: engagement,
progress and achievement has been
continued with the new principal.
Appropriate
professional
development and initiatives, such as
Positive Behaviour for Learning
(PB4L), Incredible Years for
Teachers and Accelerating Literacy
Learning (ALL), are impacting
positively on student wellbeing and
achievement.
The school fulfils a central and
integral role in the community of
Kaiwaka. The board of trustees
reflects the community and is
supportive of school directions.
Trustees
demonstrate
their
commitment to improving student
outcomes and monitoring progress
towards goals. They value and
respond to the views of their
community. Productive relationships
are being established with the local
high school.
The school is proud of its reporting
history with ERO. The positive
features
of
Kaiwaka
School
acknowledged in ERO’s 2011 report
continue to be evident. The school
has responded well to ERO’s
recommendations for improvement,
particularly regarding the effective
use
of
student
achievement
information, and using effective
strategies to raise Māori student
achievement.”
ERO 16/01/15. The full report can be
accessed via http://www.ero.govt.nz/
Early-Childhood-School-Reports/
School-Reports/Kaiwaka-School-16-01
-2015
Nga Mihi,
~Naomi Walker on behalf of
Kaiwaka School BOT
A competition to showcase the amazing talents
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Date: Friday 5th June 6:30 - 9
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KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSOCIATION
Charity Boot Camp
Our Boot Camp team are
putting
on
another
Charity Boot Camp, this time as a
fundraiser for the Kaiwaka Family Church.
To contribute to this worthy cause, turn up
to our gymnasium on Saturday 23rd May at
5pm, with $10 and an hour to spare for a
fun, energising workout.
Badminton
Keen for Badminton? Turn up to our
gymnasium on Tuesday evenings, from
7.30pm - all ages and abilities welcome!
Annual subs are now due - $50 per person
or $80 a family, or if you prefer to pay
nightly it is $3 per person per night.
Badminton is lots of fun and an easy game
to pick up. New members welcome, just
bring soft soled shoes and a sense of
humour. Club racquets are available for
you to borrow.
Soccer
The season has just started for our soccer
club the Kaipara Knights. There are still
spaces for more 5 – 6 year olds and 12 – 14
year olds, so if you have a child in these
age ranges who would like to play soccer,
please contact Lindell Ferguson on 4312
542.
Fitness Centre
A warm welcome to the Fitness Centre's
new President Siobhan Cole. The Fitness
Centre is holding an Open Day on Saturday
16th May at 5pm. Come along to renew
your membership (or start a new one!)
Wine and cheese provided. And everyone
who comes along will go in the draw to
win a free membership! A membership will
give you 24/7 access to a centre equipped
with free weights, bikes, climbers, rowers,
treadmills, CV machines, sunbed, toilets
and showers. If you are on Facebook,
please like the Kaiwaka Fitness page to
keep up to date with news and events. For
more information on the Fitness Centre,
please contact Siobhan on 027 9791203.
Squash
Squash is a wonderful game for your
fitness, so if you would like to give it a try,
just turn up to our courts on Monday
evenings, from 6pm. Beginners are
welcome! If you are interested in getting
coaching, please email Phillip Tana on
[email protected]. For any enquiries about
squash, please contact Heather Lupton on
021 841115.
Rugby – Senior
Our senior rugby teams, Tranznorth
Hawks, had two wins on Saturday over Old
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Boys with the Reserves winning 15 8 and the Premiers winning 31 - 21.
The Hawks will be playing the Western
Sharks at our grounds on Saturday 23rd
May – the Reserves kickoff at 12.30pm and
Premiers kickoff at 2.15pm. Our Under
14's will also play at home that day, taking
on Mid Western at 10am. Supporters are
always encouraged to come along to cheer
on our teams, refreshments available.
Rugby - Intermediate
An awesome morning at our grounds on
Saturday for our IMB teams – our Under
14's romped home over Waipu 75 – 10.
Congratulations also to our Under 16's with
their win over Kamo 29 – 12.
Rugby – Junior
This season the JMB sub-union decided to
trial running Rally Days, and this has
proved to be a great success with all teams
from each of the five clubs playing at the
same venue each week. The next time the
Rally Day will be held at the Sports
Complex will be on Saturday 27th June.
Netball
The junior netball season has started and
we are fielding two teams, captained by
Maia Fairburn and Ashley Greig. Many
thanks to all the coaches, parents and
supporters.
The High School Netball club are holding
an Umpiring Course at the Sports Complex
on Thursday 21st May at 6.30pm. The $10
cost covers a rules book and an exam. The
course is open for anyone to attend. To
register please phone Nikola Kemp on 09
4318 762.
Our senior netball continued on page 17
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KSA continued from page 15
club, Otamatea-Ex have played their first
games in grading, doing well considering
there are a lot of new players in the club. If
you'd like to play senior netball this season,
please ring Alex Cowie on 021 02335814.
Kaiwaka Bugle - 12 May 2015
KAIWAKA WAR MEMORIAL HALL
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Hall hire has been good, with yoga, tai chi,
Plunket and the Kaiwaka Movies amongst
our regular bookings. More and more
people are realising what a community
asset this is.
Hireage
For $12.00 an hour you have access to over
240 square metres of space, with a capacity
for 250 people. Tables, and comfortable
chairs, are available and included in the
price, as is the Supper Room and there's
even a small kitchen for preparing a cuppa.
If you need the full kitchen facilities, the
hire is $24.00 an hour, and includes
everything already mentioned, plus the
kitchen which has two standard electric
stoves and a double drinks fridge, plus
cutlery, plates and cups etc.
There is a quality sound/PA system and
movie set up which can be hired out with
the hall on a case-by-case basis (special
conditions will apply).
Kaiwaka
Community
Cinema
Subcommittee
After nearly 18 months and 60 movies we
are finding out our target groups, and are
choosing our movies accordingly. There
were great numbers at our last two kids
movies, Paddington and Big Hero 6;
fantastic to see all those happy kids, AND
$5.00 for matinee movies is GOOD
VALUE!
Our latest special ANZAC screening of
The Imitation Game was well attended,
and a great movie, and we can make a nice
donation to RSA Hakaru as a result.
Our very first MAGIC MUSIC/SUPPER
NIGHT was AWESOME, with the
EAGLES and great food, catered from our
own kitchen.
It was good to see people reluctant to
leave, even after 3 hours! Great comments
and encouragement to do another one;
ideas are coming in - all good and satifying
for us.
Kaiwaka Community Gardens
The Hall Committe agreed last year for the
NorthTec Sustainable Rural Development
course to create a Community Garden on
hall land, and that the hall would pay for
all the materials to create a safe
environment (all fenced off to be kid-safe),
so it could be used for the future, even if
NorthTec left, AND THEY CREATED A
GREAT SET UP, including a polyhouse,
lockable garden shed, 3 compost bins, even
a small seating setup. Now Helen and a
group of gardeners have initiated a “startup” at the Kaiwaka Community Garden great news to see that this Kaiwaka War
Memorial Hall facility will be used.
Thank you
Thank you to all the committee and
subcommittee members for their work and
time they put in to keep this all running
smoothly. We are all volunteers, working
for the community.
~Ad Clarijs
Chairman, Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall.
Open Mic Night
Calling all musicians, dancers, actors and
performers to come share your creative
muse. The Kaiwaka Open Mic nights will
be held at the Kaiwaka Sports Complex at
6pm on the last Sunday of each month.
Free admission. It is our hope that the
Kaiwaka Open Mic nights will create a hub
for emerging artists, a place to meet,
exchange inspiration and perform and to
have fun. For more information, please
contact David McCarthy at Skylark Studio
on 902 2082.
~Cheryl Anderson
4312 051, 027 3462702
[email protected]
32 HURNDALL ST MAUNGATUROTO
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Mobile Service
Phone Christine or Howard anytime
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NEW WINTER HOURS
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Wed (Lotto): 8am to 6.30pm
Sat (Lotto): 8am to 7pm
Sun: 9am to 5pm
Check out new range of Multix baking
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cups. Great specials.
Jaques Four Square
Phone: 4312227
1 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Road,
Kaiwaka.
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
OPEN MIC NIGHT
Kaiwaka Bugle - 12 May 2015
Back in January 2015 I received a call from Cheryl
Anderson asking if I would like to video record the
internationally acclaimed singer Yulia MacLean performing
a charity fundraiser at the Kaiwaka Sports Centre.
Yulia spoke of the importance to inspire, encourage and
empower our young talents.
This inspired us to create the - Kaiwaka Open Mic, a place
for emerging artists to meet, exchange inspiration and
experience the thrill of live performance amongst a
supportive audience.
We want it to be a community event for all ages.
Those interested can contact David and Andrea email:
[email protected] for more information.
Our Facebook page is: Kaiwaka Open Mic
The first Open Mic night will be held on Sunday, May 24 at
the Kaiwaka Sports Complex from 6-9pm.
~David McCarthy Skylark Studios NZ
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TRANZNORTH OTAMATEA
HAWKS RUGBY CLUB
Otamatea Hawks travelled to Whangarei on Saturday 9th
May to play Old Boys Marist, in not just any old rugby
game, a game which held a special place in not just Ota
rugby, but Northland rugby. It wasn't 12 months to the day
but it was the match where we lost our rising star Jordan
Kemp. Ota Hawks Prems went into this game without its
stars - Dan Hawkins, Lance Vale and Shane Neville due to
injury, but had one of its favourite sons, Matt Moulds back;
it was to be one of the club's best efforts for some time, a
game which was full of excitement. As the game wore on,
one could sense Ota was going to win this. Matt Moulds
and Jayden Johnson had exceptional games in the pack,
Mils Taukiuvea directed the ship from 1st 5/8 with a class
effort. Couldn't really single anyone else out, all had big
games. We won this match 15-8 after trailing 5-3 at
halftime. The result was plain to see by the smiles on the
supporters faces, players alike but it was the look of
satisfaction on the faces of coaches Dean and Nat that said
it all, well done Ota! The reserves also won their game
31.21.
We play Waipu at Waipu this week 16th May, here’s
hoping this form is carried on to this game. Kick off at
12.30; it would be fantastic if we could get a great group of
supports travelling over the Brynderwyns to support our
boys.
On Saturday 23rd May at Kaiwaka we will be holding a
Sponsors Day while we are playing Western Sharks, we
invite all sponsors to come along. Also if you are interested
in becoming a Sponsor come and see us on the day.
This year we have a Supporters Club; if you are interested
in signing up for that either send in the form below or come
along to our home game on Saturday 23rd May.
~Garry Kingi
Supporters Club March 2015-2016 $35.00
Paid up members will receive an Tranznorth Otamatea
Hawks Rugby Club Polo Shirt
Size S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
Name…………………………………………………
………………………………………
Email…………………………………………………
………………………………………
Payment…………………………………
Post to Tranznorth Otamatea Hawks, 112a Gibbons Road,
Kaiwaka, 0573
Or Internet ASB 1 2 – 3 0 9 4 – 0 1 4 6 7 1 6 – 0 0
Use Name as Reference
Or email Jennie [email protected] for more details
LOCAL SERVICES
*St.John Ambulance 111 or Freephone 0800 61 0066
*Fire phone 111
WHAT’S
ON
PLEASE ~ do let us know what is on - email
*Police phone 111 or 09 4311150 [email protected]
Advertising in WHAT’S ON is FREE
A A: Meets Wed., 8pm Kaiwaka Ph: 4312228, 4315543, 0800229 6757
AL ANON: In recess, contact Ph: 4312228
*15May~'Boyhood', 7:30pm KWMH
*16May~Kaiwaka Fitness Open Day, 5-7pm
MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES - General inquiries Call
*23May~40th anniversary, Hakaru Pony Club 1:30pm
Free 0800 008 333
ASUREQUALITY LTD (was AgriQuality) Call Free 0508 0011 22
*23May~Kaiwaka Boot Camp, 5pm KSA Gym
BUDGETING SERVICE, OTAMATEA:Free confidential advice &
support - all areas of personal finance Ph: 09 4318173 or 094318117
CAB-Citizens Advice Bureau.Wellsford Ph: 4237333
0800 367 222 email:[email protected]
DOG/STOCK /NOISE CONTROL 0800 105 890
KATE’S PLACE with Govt.Day Agencies/Community Information /
Osteopathy/ IRD / Probation, etc Ph: 4312661 Hours: 9am-3pm. Mon - Fri
*24May~Hakaru RSA AGM 1:30pm
*24May~'Penguins of Madagascar', 2pm KWMH
*24May~Open Mic Night, 6pm KSA
*29May~'Still Alice', 7:30pm KWMH
*6-7Jun~Everybody's Reading Room, Otamatea Repertory Theatre
KWMH=Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall
KSA=Kaiwaka Sports Association Complex
See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for upcoming events.
FUNERAL SERVICES: Morris & Morris Ltd,
Whangarei - Bev Jaques Ph:4312367 or 0800667747
HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION - Kaiwaka Pick up­
Mondays=Gr een bags ar e picked up by Nor thland WasteGRANDPARENTS Raising Grandchildren: Sarah Rogers Ph: 4312194 queries to them 09 4303273,Wednesdays=Blue bags and yellow
recycling (at Jaques $3.00 and $1.50) are picked up by Kaurilands
HAKARU LANDFILL/Transfer Station:Open everyday except
09 4392146.
Tuesday10am-4pm.Ph4312629 Cost-$55 trailer load up to 1 cubic
*DIABETES Support Group -for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Wellsford
metre. Ph:4258567 - office
10am, 3rd Friday of month Ph:A.Pert 4238242; J.Gardner 4238060
*DRINK CAN ‘tear tabs’ - for Starship Hospital- please collect HOMEOPATH: Donna Flavell Ph: 4314843
98 Kaiwaka Mangawhai Rd, leave in mailbox, Ph. 4312625
INLAND REVENUE: Last Friday each month, 11-3pm Ph4312661
*GYMNASTICS OTAMATEA Tuesday Ph: Stephanie 022
3624998
KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL www.kaipara.govt.nz:
*HAKARU PONY CLUB-Secretary Julie Rynne 09 4314520
Help Desk FREEPHONE 0800 727 059
*KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345
*KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL Grp:2nd Thursday in month
KAIWAKA KOHANGA REO: Ph:4312620
Ph: 4314767
*KAIWAKA CUBS-Thursdays 5.30-7pm, Hakaru Ph:Bruce 4312542
KAIWAKA CEMETERY: Ph: 4312045
*KAIWAKA SQUASH -Mondays 7pm Ph: Barbara Thomas 4315905
KAIWAKA LIBRARY: [email protected]
KNITTING FOR WHANGAREI HOSPITAL - 2nd Tuesday in
Mon. 4-6pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10am-2pm Ph:4312539
month, Apple Basket 10am Ph 4314827
*MANGAWHAI
COMBINED PROBUS CLUB: 2pm,3rd Thursday
KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE: Ph: 4312286. Hastie Lane
month in the Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777
Monday to Friday 9.00am - 12 noon.
*NZ GENEALOGY-Wellsford - 1st Thursday in month Ph: 4237033
*OTAMATEA GREY POWER-09 431 8138 Joan Hoggard
KAIWAKA POST OFFICE:Ph:4312 431
*PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312 246
Post Code: 0573 for RD2 and 0542 for all Kaiwaka Post Office mail
*RSA,Hakaru & Dist.Women- meet 1.30pm 4th Thurs in month Ph: 4312 668
KAIWAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL: Ph: 4312309
*TRAMPING- Mondays 9am-2:30pm Karen Ph: 4312 090
*WAIPU GENEALOGYGROUP -4th Monday in month Ph: 4312725
KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN: Ph 4312005; 4312129 gym
*WRITER’S GROUP - Ph Elizabeth 4312 522
*YOGA- Tuesdays 6:15pm, Friday 8:30am Kaiwaka WM Hall Carla
KAIWAKA ST JOHN: Manager Steve Rosser 09 4318403, 021
Ph: 4312 408, 021 296 8794
2316836
LINKING HANDS Health Shuttle Ph 4314121 or 09 4318969
NORTHPOWER: Faults Kaiwaka area 0800 104040
PARENTPORT: Free, practical family support service Puhoi to Paparoa
Ph or txt: Dianne 027 2085093
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COACHING, GROUP FACILITATION:
Sabine Druckler 4312231
PLUNKET: Kaiwaka - Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall: Clinic 1st Wednesday of
the month; Coffee Group at 9:30. Mangawhai - Rose Madsen Cottage,
Mangawhai Domain, Moir St: Clinic 1st and 3rd Monday of month; Young
Babies Coffee Group 2nd and 4th Monday 10 am; Plunket Playgroup every
Thursday. Maungaturoto - Maungaturoto Congregational Church, 100 Hurndall
Street East: Plunket clinic 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Cynthia 09 431 8187 or 027
675 3488
PLUNKET HELPLINE -0800 933 922 (24 hours)
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE: Gloria Reid Ph: 094327634
RETURNED AND SERVICES ASSN 733 Settlement Rd. Hakaru
Ph.4312176 Bill Kerr (President) Ph.4314719
TAITOKERAU COMMUNITY LAW: Free confidential legal advice
and assistance, 2ndThursday of each month. Ph: 0800 155 529 for
appointments.
TE KOROWAI AROHA O NGATIWHATUA Ph: 4312675
(The Cloak of Love of Ngatiwhatua) Support and Maori Consultancy.
VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI:
Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.00-5.00, Sat 9-12, a/h appt.
WELLSFORD DOCTORS: Ph: 4238 086
WOMEN’S WELFARE LEAGUE & Reaching Out For Youth:
4 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd, M Morgan 4312293
CHURCHES:
*Gateway Worship Centre: St Mary's Church Nathan Rd off Oneriri Rd,
Kaiwaka Services, 10.30am 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month. Contact:
Rev David Gage 4312528 or 0212354282
*Kaiwaka Family Church-Your Community Church:Sundays, l0am
Home Group every Wed evening, Pastor John.Dekker Ph: 4318203
*St Paul's Anglican Church 1st Sun. 9.30 am (Eucharist), 3rd Sun. 9.30 am
(Family Service). Contacts: Church Office 09 431 4122; M. Hargreaves
431 2295; C. Bygrave 431 2057
*Church of Christ the King, Mangawhai:9.30am every Sunday
*St.Mary’s Catholic Church: Maungaturoto – Griffins Road, Saturday
evening Vigil Mass 6pm; Mangawhai – Senior Citizens Hall, Sunday
Mass 8:30am; Wellsford – Matheson Road, Sunday Mass 10:30am; Midweek Mass times and all enquires to Fr. Bill Fletcher – phone 423 8170
*Baptist Church: Sun. 10.30am Mangawhai Snr Cit.Hall.Ph:4312339
*Cause Way Church Mangawhai: Sundays 10.15am, Mangawhai
Community Recreation Centre, Insley St. Ph: 09 4314782
www.causewaychurch.org.nz
*St.Pauls Archie Bull Hall HIRE $20 half day, $40 full day per hire
Contact R. Morgans, Ph 4312365
*Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or
Email
[email protected]
*Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. 4312256 or 4312110
*Te Pounga Marae queries -A.Gage 4312528, 4312527
*Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries - C. Anderson 4312051 or
Email [email protected]
Justice of Peace: B.FJaques; L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves, S.Dalziell,
W.Howard - please phone to make sure they are available
www.justiceofthepeace.org.nz
Marriage Celebrants: L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves; C.Rosseels
Next Bugle Deadline midday Friday 22 May 2015