Invitation To A Summer Party
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To mark eDay, Citylife and Remarkit are giving away a refurbished computer.
eDay is a drive-through recycling event which gives NZ households and businesses the opportunity to dispose of old computers and mo-bile phones in an environmentally sustainable way. eDay will be held on October 4 at Westpac Stadium Carpark, Waterloo Quay entrance – just drive in and drop it off. Remarkit are specialists at tak-ing the best of used computer materials and creating fantastic computer packages. The computer is yet to be built and you’ll be amazed at the power and perfor-mance created from equipment others have disposed of.
TO ENTER: Email competitions@citylife-news.co.nz with e-Day Remarkit computer in the subject line and your name, address and day time phone number in the message. Or put that detail on the back of an envelope and post to Citylife e-Day Remarkit computer, PO Box 38-776, Wellington Mail Centre. Winner drawn Tues, Oct 7 and noti-fied by phone.
PORIRUA:NEWS
October 39 2008
LOCALTHEATRE Shield fever hits Porirua W H AT ’SU P EVENTS Garage sale Sat, Oct 11, 9am to 1pm, St Barnabas Church Hall, The Esplanade, Mana, op-posite New World. Fundraising for the 1st Paremata Girls Brigade. Village Craft Fair Photos: Andrew BonallackTues, Nov 18, 10am to 2pm, Porirua got a half-hour share of the glory last week when the Ranfurly ShieldSummerset Village, 15 Aotea Dr, came to the North City Shopping Centre. It took just moments for a sizeableAotea. Large variety of stalls, all queue to form for the rare chance to touch, hold and be photographed with indoor. Divine Café open for re-the iconic rugby shield. Mother Sharleen John, Tawa, says even her eight-freshments. More info, Jan Bedford month old, Skylah, pictured right with Wellington rugby mascot Leo the Lion, 2384404 or Peg Odams 2359442. stayed up to watch Wellington defeat Auckland and claim the Ranfurly Shield Big Art Day for the first time since 1982. Pictured above, sisters Nicola, left, and Katie Trott, Pukerua Bay, probably Dec 6, Te Rauparaha Arena. A Porirua should have been practising for their school production, but thought their City art festival of fine and visual teachers would understand. “We’re huge fans of Wellington,”says Nicola, 12. applied arts, with works for sale. To “I’ve never seen the shield in real life. It’s pretty heavy – it took the two of us to lift it.”register, send a brief artistic biogra-phy and photos of at least two works to PCAC, PO Box 52011, Titahi Bay, Porirua. Artists - no commission fees. WINNER Pataka Exhibitions Oct 4 to Feb 8, Ricky Maynard, Lee ‘rapt’ with Rhythm & Vines win Australian Aboriginal photographer, documentary work from 2005 plus Paremata’s Lee McLauchlan, is thesays she has a reasonable success rate work from the 1980s and 1990s. winner of Citylife’s Rhythm and Vineswith competitions. Oct 4 to Dec 6, Desiree Dolron pho-competition, winning a double pass to“I do manage the odd win,” she says. tography exhibition, I Give You All My attend the event in Gisborne.“I’ve only bought a Lotto ticket once and Dreams, on deprived areas of Cuba. The Newlands Intermediate SchoolI won something. Sep 20 to Feb 1, North Rd, drawings, teacher is “absolutely rapt” with her“I said to my friends at work, I’m going paintings and prints of the 19th cen-win. The first person she told was herto win this.” tury route between Johnsonville and daughter, who was hugely envious. “My- Andrew Bonallack Paekakariki. partner and I are Big Day Out fans – we love all that stuff,” says Lee.www.rhythmandvines.co.nz Lee McLauchlan, Paremata “We’re going up on his motorbike.” She Contact us Photo: Andrew Bonallack editorial@citylifenews.co.nz 587 1660 STRANGEDOMAINS Citylife:Level 3, Home Ideas Building10 Hutt Rd, Petone. PO Box ing (and speaking) in a clumsy human www.icanhascheezburger.com38-776 Wellington Mail Centre fashion. Feline funPlus, the photos are hilarious. If you’ve got a moggy, feel free to submit Delivering powerful A world-spanning popular evolu-photographs of cats with humourous photos of your own. tion of LoL Cats – that’s ‘Laugh outcaptions in broken English. Teachers informed community loud’ for those not into blogging,will hate the spelling, but it heightens news, building networks, ‘Icanhascheezburger’ featuresthe anthropomorphism of a cat behav-transforming businesses and communities in Share your strange domains with Citylife readers. Email: Wellingtoneditorial@citylifenews.co.nz with ‘strange domains’ in the subject line.
Harvey Norman in Porirua is celebrating the complete internal refit of their store, with a “Summer Party” relaunch weekend this Saturday and Sunday. Harvey Norman Porirua opened on Nov 4 1999, and electrical proprietor Barry McMurchie says “We have invested in our customers, by developing an improved, modernised and friendly shopping environment”. Specials “like never before” will feature over the weekend, as
well as a substantial “Outdoor Summer Pack” prize valued at $15000, plus fun prizes awarded every half hour for shopper. Come along this weekend and help us celebrate our refurbished store. While you browse around our new look store, there will be “face painting”, “sausage sizzle”, “live music” and loads of prizes to be won. Suppliers and demonstrators will also be on hand to help educate our customers. Come join us for the party.
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