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January 26 - 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
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Print run 10,450. Distributed on Tuesday to every residential and rural home throughout the district including Dargaville, Ruawai, Paparoa, Matakohe, Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka, Mangawhai and Wellsford.
NEW ARTWORKS ON DISPLAY GREAT SELECTION OF WORKS FOR SALE INCLUDING SMALL GIFTS & CARDS
p Workmen have now repaired a minor slip on a corner of Pahi Road, near Paparoa, remarkable only, as locals say, because it has taken four years to do the job. Speed restriction signs approaching the roadside subsidence have warned “this slip is under investigation,” since it occurred in 2016 when it was listed as number 119 of such repair jobs on the Kaipara District Council list.
Kindness stones to share
MUDDY WATERS GALLERY MONDAY–SATURDAY • 11AM–3PM For further information info@dargavillearts.co.nz John 027 525 8189
Muddy Waters Gallery 43 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville Next to the Anzac Theatre
TIDE CHART POUTO POINT DAY HIGH TUE 26 WED 27 THU 28 FRI 29 SAT 30 SUN 31 MON 1
12:21am (3.2m) 1:02am (3.2m) 1:44am (3.3m)
Dargaville - High +1h 50m Low +3h 10m Ruawai - High +1h 16m Low +57m Kellys Bay - High +10m Low +6m Tinopai - High +17m Low +21m Pahi - High +44m Low +30m
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
3:26am (0.9m) 4:17am (0.8m) 5:03am (0.6m) 5:45am (0.5m) 6:27am (0.4m) 7:08am (0.4m) 7:49am (0.4m)
9:51am (2.9m) 10:38am (3.0m) 11:21am (3.2m) 12:02pm (3.3m) 12:42pm (3.4m) 1:23pm (3.4m) 2:04pm (3.4m)
3:58pm (0.9m) 4:45pm (0.8m) 5:30pm (0.6m) 6:12pm (0.5m) 6:54pm (0.4m) 7:36pm (0.4m) 8:18pm (0.4m)
10:07pm (2.8m) 10:54pm (3.0m) 11:38pm (3.1m)
12:05am (0.9m) 12:55am (0.8m) 1:42am (0.7m) 2:27am (0.6m) 3:11am (0.5m) 3:55am (0.4m) 4:39am (0.4m)
6:35am (2.2m) 7:23am (2.3m) 8:09am (2.4m) 8:53am (2.6m) 9:36am (2.6m) 10:21am (2.7m) 11:06am (2.7m)
12:33pm (1.0m) 1:20pm (0.9m) 2:07pm (0.8m) 2:52pm (0.7m) 3:38pm (0.6m) 4:24pm (0.5m) 5:10pm (0.5m)
6:48pm (2.2m) 7:39pm (2.3m) 8:28pm (2.4m) 9:15pm (2.5m) 10:01pm (2.6m) 10:46pm (2.6m) 11:31pm (2.6m)
MANGAWHAI HEADS TUE 26 WED 27 THU 28 FRI 29 SAT 30 SUN 31 MON 1
School’s out — surf’s up!
Dargaville Arts Association www.dargavillearts.co.nz
DARGAVILLE’S CINEMA
WEEK OF
THE ANZAC THEATRE
AT THE WAR MEMORIAL TOWN HALL, HOKIANGA RD TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE AND FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION: www.anzactheatre.co.nz OR 09 439 8997
MORNING
28th January – 3rd February
★ First screening
Last screening
AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON
EVENING
NIGHT
THU 28/1
THE CROODS: A NEW AGE (PG) 1.30PM
PENGUIN BLOOM (PG) 3.30PM
A CALL TO SPY (M) 5.30PM
THE MARKSMAN (R13) 8.00PM
FRI 29/1
DRAGON RIDER (PG) 1.30PM
PENGUIN BLOOM (PG) 3.30PM
THE DRY (M) 5.30PM
THE MARKSMAN (R13) 8.00PM
SAT 30/1
PENGUIN BLOOM (PG) 1.30PM
THE CROODS: A NEW AGE (PG) 3.30PM
A CALL TO SPY (M) 5.30PM
THE MARKSMAN (R13) 8.00PM
SUN 31/1
BLITHE SPIRIT (PG) 1.30PM
A CALL TO SPY (M) 3.30PM
THE MARKSMAN (R13) 6.00PM
THE DRY (M) 8.00PM
MON 1/2
CLOSED
NEW THIS WEEK: THE MARKSMAN AND A CALL TO SPY
TUE 2/2
CLOSED
MAKE THE MOST OF $10 WEDNESDAYS! CHILDREN ARE STILL $8.50 BUT ALL OTHER TICKETS ARE JUST $10.00
WED 3/2
$10 DOLLAR WEDNESDAY
Adult $15
THE DRY (M) 1.00PM
Senior (65+) $12.50
BLITHE SPIRIT (PG) 5.30PM
Student $12.50 w/ID
p In the fernery of the Dargaville Riverside Garden you will see these colourful and artistic Kindness and Inspiration stones, which have been created by the local community group, Wednesday Crafts. The idea is to share their kindness and let others know there are people who care. The concept has taken off worldwide; anyone is free to take a stone, with the encouragement to craft and decorate another to leave in the same place. There’s no right or wrong way to make a kindness stone. If you take one home and bring back another. you’re completing a chain which, in a small and fun way, helps show that we value the spirit of kindness and caring about others. The Wednesday Crafts group wishes to thank I-Deal Demo and Harrison Contracting for donations of materials for the project.
Child $8.50
Proudly sponsored by the Kaipara Lifestyler
MONSTER HUNTER (M) 7.30PM
Under 3yrs FREE
p Nine-year-old Phoebe Kelt caught a wave at Mangawhai surf beach recently. Phoebe was part of a group of young people learning about the art of surfing as part of the Ultimate Kids Surf Camp held at Mangawhai and Te Arai. The camp is run by Mangawhai-based Aotearoa Surf School. “The camp is a one-of-a-kind experience for kids 8–15 years old growing ocean confidence and developing happy and healthy surfers,” said Aotearoa Surf School general manager Che Burnett. The children spent five days learning about surfing as well as taking part in other activities including trying out a long waterslide. “From complete beginners to the more experienced kids, memories are created for a lifetime. They leave with newfound confidence and water skills,” Che said. Photo — Aotearoa Surf School