The Woodpecker - September 2020

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September 2020

Produced for the community, by the community

Tūhaitara Coastal Park

A huge thank you from the team at Tūhaitara Coastal Park to all the volunteers who came along to our recent planting days. We had a fantastic morning planting the hill on the edge of Te Kohanga Wetlands in Pegasus Town. We also had the Student Volunteer Army from

the University of Canterbury come along to plant 1,200 trees as part of a 1km transect from Tutaepatu Lagoon to the sand dunes. If you are interested, this area can be viewed from the Tutaepatu Trail between Pegasus and Woodend Beach. Con’t’d on Page 23

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Editor’s Note

Kia ora everyone

How fast the year is going. It’s hard to believe it will soon be spring! I am sure you are all feeling the disappointment of us being back to Level 2 again due to the resurgence of COVID-19 in Auckland, but hopefully we will return to Level 1 again very soon. This month I wanted to start with FINDING WOODY! We still haven’t had anyone claiming to have found the little black woodpecker hidden amongst the pages yet! So please join in the fun, involve your children and family and see if you can find him. Remember to send me a photo of you pointing to him on the page and you will have your name and photo shared to all our readers in the next community publication! We have a great opportunity coming up for our advertisers in that we will be inviting expressions of interest for the prime spot of the front page banner for 2021, so watch out for this. For groups, clubs or voluntary organisations we strongly encourage you to send us in your success stories, wins, events or community notices. We have great community rates with lots of FREE options available too. Please email the Editor for details. Debs Taylor-Hayhurst The Editor - Woodpecker Page 2 The Woodpecker September 2020

Letter to the Editor Congratulations to the Woodpecker! I just collected a June copy of The Woodpecker from St Barnabas Church and was interested to read in your editorial about the beginnings of The Woodpecker. This was the brainchild of my brother Richard Ellena who was teaching music at RHS, myself and our spouses over a bottle of wine one night shortly after we’d moved to Woodend in 1975. (My brother Richard Ellena recently retired as Anglican Bishop of Nelson and resides in Moenui). We thought it would be great to have a community newsletter and The Woopecker was born. Richard was the first editor and I supplied pictures of woodpeckers playing bowls, tennis or whatever was in the news. Yes, it probably was printed on the school gestetner as Jill Creamer (then school secretary) was a tower of strength in the community at that time. The small one pager has developed into an interesting booklet that serves its community well.

Also! We’ve just split our sides over History with Harry!!

He’s such a good read with his descriptive prose. Congratulations! Viv d’Auvergne Waikuku Beach


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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday 7 September 2020, 6.30pm Woodend Rugby Clubrooms, Gladstone Road, Woodend Including Meet the Candidates The Woodend Community Association is holding our 2020 Annual General Meeting on Monday 7 September 6.30pm at the Woodend Rugby Club. After the formalities of the AGM (the AGM will be very brief – approx. 15 minutes) we are hosting a chance to come along and meet the Candidates for the General Election. They will give a brief overview of their main policies and there will then be a chance to ask questions. New Conservative Party - Leighton Baker Social Credit Party - Lawrence McIsaac National Party - Matt Doocey ACT Party - James Davies Labour Party - Dan Rosewarne Join the Committee: Nominations can be made for Woodend Community Association Committee and office bearer roles. The closing date for these nominations is Friday 30 August and can be emailed to woodend.community.association@gmail.com or post to WCA Secretary, C/O 24 Panckhurst Drive, Woodend. If you would like to discuss this further, please call Mark Paterson 027 534 9112. Become a Member: The Woodend Community Association (WCA) was set up to support the community and make the Woodend area a great place to live in. We welcome all new and existing Woodend residents to become members of the WCA. By becoming a member, you and your household will gain a deeper connection to the community we live in and have an input in local decisions or projects. It’s a small annual subscription of $10.00 per household to join the WCA. You can complete membership forms at the AGM, email us with your household contact details, name, address and phone or sign up on our website www.woodend.co.nz Payment can be made online to Woodend Community Association, a/c 02-0876-0198138-00 with your name as the reference, or you can pay with cash at the AGM. For existing members, your renewal will be due as of 1 September 2020. Anyone in the community is welcome to come to the AGM and especially to meet the candidates!! Due to Covid-19 Please RSVP by Fri 4 Sept 2020 to woodend.community.association@gmail.com or Mark Paterson 027 534 9112

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CNC major work - SH1 traffic delays

The Christchurch Northern Corridor team will have major work on SH1. During the resurfacing of the existing SH1 Waimakariri Bridge lanes, the Tram Road on-ramp will be closed between 5.30am and 9.30am throughout September. Seven new gantries will be installed over SH1. Starting from 6 September till early October, traffic at night will be reduced to one lane or diverted. Diversion is via Main North Road between Groynes Drive and Ohoka Road. All motorway traffic will be diverted on 30 September. Expect significant delays on your morning commute citybound and at night on SH1. More information: www.nzta.govt.nz/cnc Phone 0800 262 200

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Woodend-Sefton Community Board Projects Underway Exciting news with the Council Greenspace team starting to work with the Board and the wider community to explore options for a youth focussed project for the area. It is early days and it will be shaped by young people in the community. Watch out for opportunities to get involved over the coming months. The carpark off Tiritiri Moana Drive has been completed. This will give a safe place for people to park when cycling or walking along the Tūtaepatu Trail or heading to the beach. What’s Been Happening The Board heard from Council about work planned in the Pegasus area, including addressing some safety issues in Wanaka Reserve. This will include removing the slide, however a new one is on order. The Board were disappointed about the recent theft of the basket swing from Gladstone Park. This is the second time in less than a year that this swing has been stolen. Liz Duke spoke to the Board about her family history on their farm where the Ravenswood residential development now sits. The family planted a significant number of trees which can still be seen in the area, and were very involved in the community. This history helps the Board when it comes to approving the names for streets, walkways and reserves. Woodend Community Association will be seeking funding for two more ‘Welcome to Woodend’ signs they would like to see on Rangiora Woodend Road and SH1, on the north side of the town. The Board has

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agreed that south of the Pegasus roundabout is the preferred location for the SH1 sign and that nearby residents will be consulted. This fits well with the desire of the Board to have welcome signs for all the communities in the area. The Board recently agreed to use some of the landscaping budget for a welcome sign at Woodend Beach. Bus Services The change in the 95 route and the new service between Pegasus and Rangiora will start on Monday 28 September. At the time of writing Environment Canterbury have not released the timetables but keep an eye out for them. With the changes the Board have considered the placement of bus stops. Given the new shortened route within Pegasus the best location for a new bus stop on Infinity Drive is still being worked on. A new bus stop is being created in Rangiora Woodend Road and two of the current school bus stops in Woodend Road will also be Metro bus stops for the new service. Meeting Details: Our next meeting is on Monday 10 September starting at 6pm at the Woodend Community Centre. All are welcome. Contact us More information about the Board and members contact details are at waimakariri.govt.nz/yourcouncil/council-boards-andcommittees/woodend-seftoncommunity-board. Keep up-to-date with us through our Facebook page: @WoodendSeftonCommunityBoard


All Construction & C onc rete Work

• Driveways, patios & paths • Bridges and Culverts • Floors, foundations, sheds and buildings • Dairy Sheds, Herd homes • Silage pits, effluent ponds

• Retaining walls & landscaping • Swimming pools & ponds • Excavation and cartage • Precast concrete • Insulated panels • Placing & Finishing

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Pegasus Info Page - September 2020 PEGASUS MAINTENANCE UPDATE The Council has cleared out the dead plants and scrub from the roundabout at the Boulevard and Murfitt Street intersections and replaced this with bark chips. They will look to replant at a later date. Templeton Group is looking to improve the appearance of the scraggly fence running from the Good Home around to Motu Quay carpark. We will keep you up to date with any developments.

PEGASUS/WOODEND MENZSHED The MenzShed team has successfully secured funding which was received with great excitement. Our PRGI Community Connector, Ronel Stephens, has worked closely with AdviceKiwi and the management of the MenzShed to bring together the application. "I am just so delighted that Joel McLachlan identified MenzShed as a candidate for the funding back in July. This grant will cement their future and enable them to build a permanent home which will put them in a position to grow their membership and do wonderful things in our community. I personally wish to thank Joel for believing and supporting the MenzShed.”

CHRISTMAS ON THE LAKE Unfortunately, Christmas on the lake event will not take place this year. Due to COVID lockdown earlier in year, we were unable Website: pegasusresidentsgroup.com Page 8 The Woodpecker September 2020

to convene and all of the available dates have been booked and our regular services are already busy on all the weekends. We hope to bring you a bigger, better and more amazing event in 2021! LOCAL AUTHOR BOB NIMMO ENTERTAINS AT COMMUNITY CUPPA Bob Nimmo has published a book called the “Songs of the Pegasus Possums” which is a collection of whimsical, amusing tales on Pegasus and Pegasus Personalities. Some of the tales travel around the wider Waimak area and are written in verse, hence the title “Songs”. Bob arrived in Pegasus in 2016 from Mount Pleasant. He and his partner love the town and the surrounding area, and this gave rise to the book. Bob's partner, an accomplished artist, handled the illustrations. The book is written as a celebration, not as a money-making venture. It is a limited print run and a sell-out of copies wouldn’t cover the publishing. However, this is scarcely an issue when the exercise is a labour of love. Bob did a fantastic job narrating some of the chapters from his book at the Community Cuppa, and the audience loved it so much that a number of copies sold on the day. For more information please contact Bob at move4bob@gmail.com.

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Pegasus Info Page - September 2020 PEGASUS COMMUNITY WATCH

Look for ‘Pegasus Residents’ Group Inc’ and check it has our logo, so you know you are on the right page. If it hasn’t got our logo, it’s not PRGI!

NEW TO PEGASUS? We are very keen to have more people join our Pegasus Community Watch as 'many hands make light work'. Our community volunteers patrol the Pegasus community in a vehicle on various nights of the week and at other random times. The purpose of the patrols is to observe and report any suspicious or dangerous activity. The role is nonconfrontational, and our volunteers are rostered on in pairs. Each person only has to go out on duty once every 3-4 months. If you are interested in joining this community-minded group or want to know more, please contact John on 0272 642 519 or email: johnboy.rhonda@gmail.com.

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SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY AND BECOME A PRGI MEMBER Membership of the Pegasus Residents’ Group (PRGI) is just $10 per year (or partyear) per household. We rely on your financial support to help us to work on your behalf and with you to support a vibrant and connected community. If you would like to join or learn more about what we do, visit our website (details below). Download a membership form there or contact us by email at prgi@pegasusresidentsgroup.com.

Thank You!

Our Facebook page is a centralised location where we share relevant information and updates. Everyone is welcome to visit and like the page (it is not a group, so you don’t need to join). Website: pegasusresidentsgroup.com

THANK YOU from Tricia de Haan to those who came to her aid on 18 July following an accident at the junction of State Highway 1 and the Rangiora-Woodend Road. A Special thank you to Raylene and Flynn from Pegasus. Facebook: Pegasus Residents’ Group Inc

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The Waimak App The Waimak App has continued to enjoy strong growth post Covid-19 lockdown. The national iAppNetwork (representing 20 regions) reports that the Waimak App had more than 5000 unique users during its first six months of operation – well ahead of Christchurch’s 1413. The Waimak App ranks third of the 20 regions listed, for the time per session its viewers spend – at almost 3 minutes. The Waimak App numbers included just on 4000 visitors in June for 33,652-page views, 500 downloads, 1421 unique users, and 8.5 page views per visit. In all, 46% of its monthly users checked in weekly. Coupled with its monthly reach to 10,000+ Facebook users, the App’s founder Martyn Cook says everything is coming together. “We now have that first six months in operation behind us,” Martyn said. “And, after introducing ourselves to the district, the take-up has been incredible. We’re thrilled with the progress so far and we’re looking forward to further cementing our place within the community.” Martyn Cook, Director/Developer for the Waimak App - 021 0221 2627 Page 10 The Woodpecker September 2020

A Poem by Barbara Petrie Cow Yard

I see the shapes of cows – pied. See their huge sides and the soft falling necklines that scoop and gather under and away to the udder. They have walked from paddocks far into my dreams. I have woken from sleep to be amongst them. Rounding the dark of my fenceless bed their soft eyes fathom mine. Slowly, to assess my need. Soon their bovine sides are lashed with auras of moving energy hich reinforce harder than eyes, outlasting. ether, meekness and strength. What the soul craves, is given. What it does not, sloughed off, a riddance. Soft and falling away the loose poll necks. Now the ridges of upper necks meet with this memory of childhood – the seam my running finger makes in the fur of a rabbit.

Pegasus / Woodend Community Menzshed The Menzshed are delighted to confirm that after some months of fundraising we have been awarded funds to build our own Menzshed, the team are now evaluating several design options for the shed. We will be staying in the current location for the foreseeable future until the new shed is completed and are still meeting every Wednesday and Friday between 10.00am and 01.00pm at our temporary building so anybody interested in joining our group is most welcome. You can contact us at the email address listed below and we will contact you with to give you further information. Cont’d on Page 12


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Kaiapoi Community Garden Grow your own and save some money Weds 23 & Sat 26 September from 10.30 am – 12pm Learn how to grow your own food from sowing seeds, to transplanting seedlings and then sowing direct into the vegetable bed. Stop for morning tea. Seeds and seedlings to take away. $5.00 per person ($2.00 for Kaiapoi Community Garden Members) Kaiapoi Community Garden, Hilton Street on the playing field of Kaiapoi Borough School, by the railway line. Page 12 The Woodpecker September 2020

For more information follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ Kaiapoi-Community-Garden Contact kaiapoicg@xtra.co.nz; or phone Debbie 027 313 1234 MENZSHED - Cont’d from Page 10 With input from our team members we have completed a number of projects for the Pegasus Community and have a couple more in the pipeline, these projects have been reasonable small and we were able to complete them on site, once we have settled in our new facility we would welcome any additional projects. The Team at Menzshed Pegasus / Woodend Menzshedpegasuswoodend@gmail. com


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PEGASUS COMMUNITY CENTRE NEWS AND INFO The Pegasus Community Centre (PCC) is not just for the benefit of Pegasus residents. We encourage residents from Pegasus, Woodend, Waikuku and surrounding areas to have a closer look to see what the PCC has to offer them. COMMUNITY BOOK CAVE The ‘Community Book Cave’ at the PCC has hundreds of books including adult fiction, adult fiction large print, children’s books, non-fiction (including biographies) and jigsaws. There is no cost or formality. Have a browse, take what you want and enjoy. You can either return it, keep it, or pass it on to someone else. New books and jigsaws come in on a regular basis. The book cave is open any time the centre is open, so check out the times below. WHERE IS THE PCC AND WHEN IS IT OPEN? You can find the PCC on Pegasus Main St, in the same block as the Flat White Café. Just to confuse you a little, the ‘official’ address is 8 Tahuna Street, Pegasus! The PCC is staffed by volunteers to help with your enquiries at these times: Mon, 2 – 4pm; Wed 10am – 12pm Sat 10am – 12pm More about the volunteers and other activities at the PCC in future editions. RONEL’S COMMUNITY CUPPA FOR PEGASUS RESIDENTS This event is where Pegasus residents get together for a free cuppa and cake, meet new people, catch up with ‘old’ people and learn more about the town they live in. The next cuppa is on Wed 9th Sept from 10.45am. Contact the PCC Team for more info or phone 021 072 4636 The PCC is a Waimakariri District Council facility run in association with the Pegasus Community Centre (PCC) Team (a function of PRGI). To book the PCC: visit https://online.waimakariri.govt.nz/facilities/facility/pegasuscommunity-centre or phone 0800 965 468 To contact the PCC Team (Ronel, Roger, Rhonda): Email pcc@pegasusresidentsgroup.com or phone 021 1080 634

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WE ARE RECRUITING! Almost anybody can join a Volunteer Fire Brigade, male or female, young or old, those who want to contribute to their community. The minimum application age for a volunteer is 16 with parental/guardian consent, or 18 and above. We are currently seeing applicants who are available during the hours of 7am to 5pm Monday to Friday and who work in the Woodend area. Make an appointment to find out about this opportunity to serve your community: Call Lew Grant 021 1131 1780 or Robbie Boyd 027 424 1876.

CONGRATULATIONS!

A big shout out to a extended member of our brigade team V.S Officer Dave Chivers (pictured) receiving Long Service and Honours awards from the Canterbury Regional Commander Paul Henderson. Dave is our Volunteer Support Officer and is a big help with making sure that our brigade is kept operational and up to speed with ordering equipment and other resources that we require. He advises and supports Woodend to ensure we are at a state of operational readiness, and provides guidance on local fire risk management Initiatives. Dave also works tirelessly in the background to mentor and support our brigades with recruiting, retaining and developing members.

NZ COVID-19 RESPONSE At Fire and Emergency we are committed to keeping our communities safe. Our priority during this COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic is to continue our service to New Zealanders while keeping our people safe whilst responding to emergencies. If you see us in masks or wearing gloves at an incident - don’t be alarmed. We are doing this to protect ourselves and you.

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THE RETURN OF HARRY!! To all of my fans I have returned. I hope you are both well. To those who didn’t miss me I have still returned. It’s a long story but to cut it short I entered Ch-Ch Public for a 3- day stay to have my leg bypass fixed. The pipe had collapsed which resulted in very little blood getting to the foot causing lots of pain and me walking with a limp. Unfortunately, the first attempt at righting the problem was unsuccessful so a second go was scheduled for the next day. I was warned that if this proved no good, they would have to amputate. Fair enough you don’t tell me how to plough so I won’t tell you about any butchery procedure you have to do. However, the second attempt was a no-no and I came out of the anaesthetic minus the leg below the knee, which in itself is quite interesting and opens up several scenarios for the future. What about I get a wooden leg, a parrot and an eye patch and wander about Woodend making out I was Long John Silver. And the good people of Woodend would say “look at that bloody idiot” or “I see that nutter with a parrot is on the loose again” and other such complimentary things. Conversely, I could come forward to more modern times and get one of those blade things. Then I could become ½ an Oscar Pretorius and enter the para games. However back to the bit of leg that used to be part of a set of two. One each side of me bum, a right and a

left so to speak. A nice little lass came to talk about the detached bit. Says she “what would like done with it?” Says I “I suppose putting it back where you found it is out of the question” Says she “I’m afraid so” Asks I “Is there enough on it for a casserole” “No “says she. Well in that case burn it. She then went on to explain it was a cultural thing regarding bits and bobs that were hacked off people. I replied that my culture decreed if you couldn’t eat it or sell it you dumped it. On reflection I suppose I could have cured and smoked it and turned it into a much-admired wall hanging. It would be one third of a tri- skellion. And for those who don’t know; a tri- skellion is a three-legged ancient symbol for the Isle of Man. A third setback occurred when a bug was discovered in the below knee stump. So, I was back to the land of the induced sleep or as one may say “lala land”. I was warned there was a very very slim chance and only a very very slim chance they may have to amputate again. I have come out of anaesthetic several times over the past years with no ill effects whatsoever. Not this time oh no!! First, I was being chased down Brighton beach by a huge woman wielding an axe. Seeking refuge on Banks Peninsula I fell off a cliff into the sea where a herd of white pointers all intent on tearing bits off me. And so on and so forth with mad dogs, mad truck drivers and more mad women. When finally I came right I had a wee feel and didn’t go as far to find a stump. The very slim chance had obviously reverted to the very very slim chance. Cont’d on Page 23 The Woodpecker September 2020 Page 21


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Harry! Cont’d from Page 21 All is not lost though. Apparently there is enough left to attach a prosthetic leg. My stay in Public included four days when I didn’t go!! Of course with a leg missing I wasn’t going anywhere anyway. But you know what I mean? In short- poohs. I became seriously constipated. And when I thought I could go I had to resort to a bedpan. Which bear no resemblance whatsoever to a pan you would fry a flounder in. After a lengthy time trying to push the proverbial uphill without a rake, a thoughtful nurse suggested a glass of Kiwicrush. Boy did this shift things. In fact, things got shifted when I lest expected and I am sorry to say I lost control completely. I think the last time I was 3 or maybe 23!! A squadron of ‘Florence Nightingales’ clad in plastic aprons and white gumboots, each armed with a shovel came a running and cleaned things up. Talk about embarrassing!! TBC JH Tūhaitara Coastal Park Cont’d from Front Page For information about upcoming planting days and events, please click on the events tab of the ‘Friends of Tūhaitara Coastal Park Page’ or email us on tkot.enquiries@farmside.co.nz. We hope you can join us for some of our upcoming projects! Conservation Week is an annual event that takes place in August or September each year. This year the event is from the 1523 August and the theme is ‘See Nature through New Eyes’. To mark the occasion, we brought live Kowaro

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(Canterbury Mudfish) to the Oxford, Kaiapoi, and Rangiora Libraries. Unfortunately, these very special fish are facing significant threats such as habitat loss and degradation. By educating our community about these issues we hope to make a positive impact and we are also working to create more habitat through the Biota Node project. More info on that project here: https://tkot92.wixsite. com/tuhaitara/projects. Do you want to learn more about the species that live around you and help to create useful data for scientists? This month Christina Stet who is the ecology ranger at Tūhaitara Coastal Park, is encouraging everyone to have a go at using a website and app called iNaturalist. Cont’d on Page 35 The Woodpecker September 2020 Page 23


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St Barnabas Church Our regular Sunday services are continuing to take place despite the renewed efforts of COVID 19 – both the contemporary 4.30pm service and the more traditional 9.30am service. So too will our Home Groups, various youth groups and Mainly Music. Some of the formats may be a little different, due to safety restrictions, but as ever the warm welcome won’t change! Our planned Garage Sale is also going ahead, on 19 September in the church car park and hall. The start time is 9am, so all garage sale early birds can have a lie in if they want to! Come along and get yourself a bargain - or even just a snack and a breath of fresh air, there will be food and drink available. We hope to see you there, in the meantime stay warm and healthy – Spring is on its way.

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Woodend Indoor Bowling Club Woodend Indoor Bowls has been able to get back to bowling on a Monday evening at the Woodend Community centre. With a revised programme we have completed some of the club championship games. The winners are as follows: Club Fours: Andrew Hatrill, Jenny Hammond, Linda Pascoe, Barry Gernhoefer Club Triples: Peter McClatchy, Linda Pascoe, Graham Young Our AGM will be held on the last club night of the season on Monday 21 September at the Woodend Community Centre at 7pm. The new playing season will start in March 2021 and new members of all ages will be very welcome. For further information please contact: President: Gillian Small 310 6772 Club Captain: Rex Macauley 313 3627 or 021 126 3344

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September 2020

Waimakariri Events 09

SEPT EVENTS

10th: Friends! The Musical 7.30pm – 10pm, Rangiora Town Hall Theatre, Rangiora. Friends! The Musical Parody takes a hilarious look and remembers the TV phenomenon that ruled the ‘90s and became a cultural institution with millions of fans across the globe. Tickets from $69.00.

19th – 20th: The Ashley Forest Rallysprint 8am – 5pm, Ashley Forest. Having run for over 40 years, The Ashley Forest Rallysprint is an iconic annual event based just outside of Rangiora. The course is a short blast up and down Mt Grey Road with the ultimate spectator access. Tickets from $23.00.

6pm – 8pm, Victoria Park, Rangiora. Experience a light & sound wonderland! Over 4 nights come and see a fairyland of talking trees, disco lights, music, dancing lights, interactive lighting displays, smoke and bubble machines! It all culminates in a special Saturday night grand finale, with a family movie on the Big Screen, light display, music from local bands, with a special appearance by the Rangiora Brass Band, and food, drink, and attractions! $5 per person or $10 per family (up to 3 three children).

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20th: Rangiora Festival of Colour

10am – 4pm, Victoria Park, Rangiora. A colourful day out in Waimakariri; throw vibrant colours, play traditional games and enjoy performance, music and food with family and friends. Colours are now available for sale at PAK’nSAVE Rangiora.

26th: Oktoberfest

16th – 19th: Rangiora Light & Sound Festival.

4TH SEPTEMBER FESTIVAL

6pm – 9pm, Port & Eagle Brewpub, Kaiapoi. Traditional long tables, German theme with live music and German food. Ticket includes 2 beers, collectable stein (500ml) to keep and a curry wurst roll. Book before the end of August to receive a branded festival glass. Dig out your lederhosen and get your mates together. Seats are limited. Tickets from $39.00.

27th: Muddy Good Run 9am-3pm, Mandeville Sports Centre. Mud pits, slippery slides, cars to crawl under, containers to scale, hay bales to get over and so much more. There is so much messy fun on offer at Muddy Good Run. Tickets start from $25.00.

All events are subject to Government rules under the current Covid-19 Alert Level. Please regularly check our website and Facebook page for updates on Alert Levels and subsequent event changes or cancellations.

5pm – 8pm, Raven Quay, Kaiapoi. To acknowledge 10 years from the earthquakes, All Together Kaiapoi would like to invite you to join them for “FUN, FOOD & FIREWORKS”. Enjoy a live band, food & market stalls, entertainers, an outdoor screen slide show (reflecting on 10 years) and finishing off at 8pm with a fabulous fireworks display. Free entry.

30th: Hartley School of Performing Arts – The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe Rangiora Town Hall Theatre, Rangiora. Performed by the entire student body of Hartley School of Performing Arts, ranging from 4yrs – 18yrs. Featuring dance numbers, singing as well as acting, great costumes and fun special effects. A fantastic musical theatre event for the whole family to enjoy. 30th Sept – 3rd Oct. Check the website for various times. Tickets start from $15.00.

ART EXHIBITIONS Arts in Oxford

Kaiapoi Farmers Market Morgan Williams Reserve, Charles St, Kaiapoi. Every Saturday 10am–12pm.

North Canterbury Sunday Market

Rangiora Racecourse. Every Sunday 9am–2pm.

Ohoka Farmers Market

Ohoka Domain, Mill Road, Ohoka. Every Friday 9am–12.30pm.

Oxford Farmers Market Main St, Oxford. Every Sunday 9am–12pm.

26th–27th September: Arts in Oxford Turns 10.

Art on the Quay 17th September – 21st October: “Bloom” a solo exhibition by Christine Watson.

Chamber Gallery

MARKETS

16 Aug – 17 Sept: Marion Clark “Painting” and 20 Sept – 22 Oct: Sandra Duncan, “It’s no spring fling”.

Oxford Craft Market

Oxford Town Hall, Oxford. First Sunday of each month, 10am-2pm.

Rangiora Sunday Market

Blake St Carpark, Rangiora. Every 2nd Sunday, 10am-2pm.

MORE INFO AT: visitwaimakariri.co.nz/events or Kaiapoi i-Site Visitor Information Centre Ph: 03 327 3134 | E: info@kaiapoivisitorcentre.co.nz

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Well we are now halfway through Term 3. Things have certainly been challenging but workable during the changing Alert Levels at school. Many planned activities have been postponed or cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictions. Our roll is continuing to grow with many new families from building in Ravenswood, Two Roads and other subdivisions being completed. If there are families who have students due to start later this year or next year and have not already let us know, please go to our website www.woodend.school. nz whereby you can do the preliminary enrolment online. This just helps us with our planning and organisation for 2021. We had to cancel our Annual School Fair this year but are going ahead with our Monster School Raffle. This is almost ready to send out to our parent community. We are most grateful to our sponsors; Ravenswood North Canterbury, Chris De Lury Builders, RW Design, Jane Godfrey, Countdown Rangiora, Brite Heat Pumps, Charmed Gifts, Bella Body and The Woodend Tavern. We have over 20 prizes to be won - $2 a ticket. These will be

available at the office or through our students. Last week two teams competed in the Year 7/8 Canterbury Technology Challenge and had to produce themed meals with strict ingredients which resulted in some delicious creations. Judging is happening later this week.

Cycle Sense: Our Year 5/6 students have had an amazing two weeks of cycle education in participation with North Canterbury Sports. Thank you for the amazing feedback from the community when seeing our students out on the road with the team. Students built relationships with the tutors and gained more confidence and really had a blast !! Adrienne Simpson (Principal)

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COVID-19 Update Thank you all for your co-operation and support through the COVID time. As you know, things are changing quickly, and we will respond under the guidance of the MOH. In alert level 2, we ask you to bring your own mask and observe physical distancing. We also ask you to sign at reception using your COVID tracer App or in the manual register. Any patients with respiratory symptoms, needing to be seen at the practice are asked to call first and discuss with the nurse. The nurse will ask you a number of questions to assess you. You may be asked to wait in your car. If you meet the ministry of health criteria, a free COVID swab will be offered at the medical centre. The criteria are subject to change. If you need to see a GP, it will be arranged. Results of COVID swabs are texted to you as soon as they are available. We have resumed all our services including minor surgeries, mole checks, smears, immunisations and health checks and Saturday morning clinics. Some of our visiting specialists have resumed their clinics at the medical centre. If you have a medical emergency or are acutely unwell, please call 111. You can book a telephone or in-practice consultation by calling us or online via our website www.pegasusmedicalcentre.co.nz and go to ‘Manage My Health (MMH)’. You can also request a repeat prescription and in the near future, you will be able to check your test results and recalls. You can download the app from the App store or Google Play, or visit the website https://www.managemyhealth.co.nz/ Please note fees for phone consultations are the same as regular consultations. Phone calls to nurses: Nurses will take your phone call if they are available, otherwise, please leave a message and you will be called back in a timely manner. It is much appreciated that if you leave a message asking for a call back, to remain available to answer the phone. __________________________________________________________________________________

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COMMUNITY CONTACTS GLADSTONE PARK ADVISORY GROUP Chairperson, Mark Paterson - 312 7439

Facebook: Tuahiwi Community Preschool www.tuahiwicommunitypreschool

LIONS CLUB OF PEGASUS President - Amanda Smith - 027 422 2648

WOODEND SEFTON COMMUNITY BOARD Chairperson Shona Powell 021 0231 6152 shona.powell@wmk.govt.nz Deputy Chairperson Andrew Thompson

LIONS CLUB OF WOODEND President: John Canton 310 8157 Youth Centre: Lois Inch 312 7732 LOLLIPOPS PRESCHOOL PEGASUS Tel: 9434935 cm.pegasus@ledu.co.nz lollipopseducare.co.nz/location/pegasus PEGASUS COMMUNITY CENTRE Bookings and enquiries contact: Waimakiriri District Council Freephone: 0800 965 468 www.waimakariri.govt.nz PEGASUS RESIDENTS GROUP INC prgi@pegasusresidentsgroup.com www.pegasusresidentsgroup.com Facebook: Pegasus Residents’ Group Inc. PEGASUS WOODEND WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Helen Power 313 5749 Pam Cleeve 03 3138120 / 021 170 9895 RADIO SAILING CLUB Ian McGregor 027 595 9000 Paul Johnson 021 295 2587 MAINLY MUSIC Litia Maclean 313 8678 / 022 052 2674 litia_crowe@hotmail.com MENZSHED PEGASUS / WOODEND COMMUNITY TRUST Clive Jones 027 245 5770 John Burns 021 347 805 menzshedpegasuswoodend@gmail.com ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH: Men’s Group: Andrew 021 073 5730 Women’s Group: Amy 021 234 4253 Hall Hire: Elizabeth 313 4612

WAIKUKU BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB Danelle Asher wbslsc@wbslsc.com WOODEND BADMINTON CLUB Paul Henderson 0274 925 936 WOODEND BOWLING CLUB President Alan Pegley 310 6772 Secretary Phil Harris 327 6553 WOODEND BOYS’ CLUB John Harris 313 7832 WOODEND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC President Mark Paterson Secretary Andrea Rigby woodend.community.association@gmail. com WOODEND COMMUNITY CENTRE ADVISORY GROUP Chairperson Simon Kong 310 8900 WOODEND COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB President Kevin Taylor 327 8920 Vice President Roger Wedlake 027 588 6062 WOODEND CRICKET CLUB Robert Davey 021 762 963 WOODEND FRIENDSHIP CLUB President Cheryl Judson phone 312 7791 Secretary Lynn Muir 312 2027 WOODEND GARDEN CLUB President Shirley Wheeler 327 3416 Secretary Lynn Oliff 310 0575 Treasurer Pam Cleeve 313 8120 WOODEND GOLDEN OLDIES RUGBY & NETBALL President Tony Hurley 312 7311

TOY LIBRARY rangioratoylibrary@gmail.com

WOODEND GYM CLUB Stephanie 312 2993

TUAHIWI COMMUNITY PRE-SCHOOL Tel: 313 2141 tuahiwipreschool@xtra.co.nz

WOODEND INDOOR BOWLING CLUB President Gillian Small 310 6772

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COMMUNITY CONTACTS Captain Rex Macauley 313 3627 WOODEND JUNIOR CRICKET Amy Hallmark 021 127 6711 WOODEND METHODIST CHURCH Minister Rev. Veitomoni Siufanga 313 1912 Hall Bookings, Evelyn 312 7740 WOODEND NETBALL CLUB President Caitlin Loose 312 2237 Secretary Rachael Paterson 312 7439 WOODEND PLAY CENTRE Phone: 027 353 2131 Email: woodend@playcentre.org.nz Facebook: www.facebook.com/ woodendplaycenter WOODEND PRESCHOOL / NURSERY Jana Thorn 312 7654 Email: office@woodendpreschool.co.nz www.woodendpreschool.co.nz

WOODEND RUGBY CLUB: Senior Club Captain, Matthew McLeod Ph 027 722 8011 Junior Club Captain, Michelle Tocker Ph 021 267 1429 WOODEND TENNIS CLUB Jim Bucknell 313 9405 WOODEND VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE Deputy Chief Fire Officer Lew Grant 02 113 11780 Operational Support - Dave Houlihan 027 566 5582 (Brigade Secretary) woodendfire@fireandemergency.nz www.fireandemergency.nz WOODEND / WAIKUKU PLUNKET Clare Hewett 312 2640

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75th Jubilee Lunch

Calling all stall holders, coffee cart owners, face painters, and more… have a stall at the Woodend Playcentre Gala. It’s going to be a great day out! Contact us at: woodend@playcentre. org.nz for more details.

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SAYGo (Steady as you go) Falls Prevention Exercise Class - 1.30pm Thursdays, Pegasus Community Centre, Pegasus Main St (by the Flat White Cafe). All Welcome. $2 donation please. Simple activities, seated and standing, proven to improve balance, flexibility and strength. A fun social group; join us for a cuppa after class!

Friday 6 November 2020 at 12noon All members and previous members are welcome To register please contact: Christine Sutherland 027 455 5708 or Rae Miller 027 357 2106 or 03 310 0202 before 15 October 2020

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This is a great place to identify species, learn more about them, and help scientists to understand when and where organisms occur. Check out iNaturalist.org and learn how you can contribute to science while learning all about what lives around you. https:// www.inaturalist.org/ Questions? You can email tkot. enquiries@farmside.co.nz or check out the ‘Friends of Tūhaitara Coastal Park Facebook Page’. You can help look after Tūhaitara Coastal Park every time you visit by remembering the following:

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• Respect sensitive areas and keep your dog on a lead on all wetland tracks and the Tutaepatu trail (between Pegasus and Woodend beach). ALWAYS pick up dog poo! • Stay on designated tracks if you are riding a horse, walking your dog, or cycling. Follow information on signs and park maps • Pick up and take away any and all rubbish • Report any issues to ranger staff via phone (03) 313-1768 or email tkot.enquiries@farmside. co.nzContact DOC to report injured wildlife (0800) DOC HOT (0800) 362 468 • Get in touch if you would like to volunteer. More info on the ‘Friends of Tuhaitara Coastal Park’ FB page

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• Disturb any plants or wildlife • Touch or disturb animal pest traps • Allow cats/pets to roam in the wetlands, there are active traplines in these areas • Light fires of any kind. Always ring 111 to report fires.

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Canterbury

Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Canterbury are in need of more Mentors! It takes just 1 hour a week to make a positive difference in the lives of our tamariki, and that’s all we ask of you. Best of all, you get to do all the fun things you love to do, like walk the dog, go to the beach or play board games, all whilst sharing those activities with a young person. Open to anyone aged between 18 to 100, plus full training and on-going support provided, contact us to find out more about becoming a Mentor. Phone: 03 310 7004 | Email: northcanterbury@bbbs.nz

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have lovely freesia bulbs for sale as a fundraiser. Cost $5.00 per bag for 20 bulbs. Proceeds to local Community Groups. For more information please contact Anne on 03 313 6124 to place your order.

Pegasus Plus is Back! Our aim is for semi-retired and retired people to socialise, meet new people in a friendly atmosphere while enjoying a variety of activities. Join us at the Pegasus Community Centre from 1.00pm -3.00pm every FOURTH Wednesday of each month from July through to November, all welcome. Entry $2 to cover expenses. For further information contact Kay or David Mills on 03 9200126 or see you at the next get together. Dates for 2020: 23 September; 28 October; 25 November

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