Waimea Weekly Locally Owned and Operated
Wednesday 15 May 2024
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50 years of fire
Kindling kids all fired up ANNE HARDIE If you have four kids who want to be an engineer, a doctor, a veterinarian and Spiderman, they need to start earning their own money early and the Monge-Grassi family near Wakefield are doing it with kindling. Thomas, 12, Isabella, 10, Oliver, 7, and Mateo, 2, spent time every day through summer collecting and cutting kindling so they can achieve their dreams. “I didn’t want to go and do it, but I wanted the money,” Oliver confesses. It began last year when Thomas was selected for Nelson Suburbs Football Academy and it was going to cost a lot of money, so he needed to earn some to pay for it and he cut kindling which he advertised on Facebook. “We got lots of donations last year and people were very kind,” he says. That led to the rest of his siblings joining him this year to help pay for their various sports. “Things are expensive nowadays and
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Spectacular skies Hundreds of Nelsonians braced the cold on Saturday night to try to catch a glimpse or snap a picture of Aurora Australis’ lights sweeping across the country as part of a geomagnetic storm. The Nelson Tasman region set the scene for incredible video and photos, with skywatchers taking to iconic spots like Lake Rotoiti and the Centre of New Zealand to witness the sight. Auroras result from magnetosphere disruptions by solar wind, altering charged particle trajectories from the sun. These particles then rise into the upper atmosphere, creating colourful displays. Sightings of aurora depend on how much cloud is around and how much light pollution there is. Pictured is the St. Michael’s Anglican Church in Brightwater. Photo: www.jackburdenimages.com
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