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Editor’s Note – March 2022

How did we manage to get to March already? Time marches on and for the most part we are still enjoying some great summer weather. One of the areas I wanted to focus on this month was for ideas, suggestions or contributions for our front-page stories for The Woodpecker. In some cases there is a real standout story which is easy to factor in. However, on occasions, there may be times when we might be short on something really interesting or topical that would be helpful for our community to know about. If you would like to share something that you feel is worthy of highlighting on the front page then please do feel free to send in and whilst I can’t of course promise a front page, it would be good to have a choice or an option. Examples might be significant changes in a community service or a community contribution by a group, club or person which deserves some acknowledgement or recognition. The other area I would like to talk about this month is that of encouraging more community groups and clubs to input generally. We have almost two pages of community contacts listed each month in The Page 2 The Woodpecker March 2022

Woodpecker. Imagine if we had a short update from all of these on a regular basis. If you are a member of one of these groups and would like to promote your group to generate interest or increase membership, then please do send me in your contribution. Please do email asking for our information sheet on what you can have in terms of specifications and word count etc. I look forward to hearing from you soon and look forward to your contributions. The Woodpecker – ‘produced by the community for the community’ Ngā mihi nui Debs TaylorHayhurst The Editor Woodpecker

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Woodend Methodist Report

The upgrading of the Woodend Methodist Hall has commenced so will be out of commission for a few months. We are worshipping at the Rangiora Methodist Church, King Street, Rangiora at 10.30am on Sundays until Woodend is reopened. All invited to join us. We welcomed our new Rangiora / Woodend Parish Minister Darryn Hickling and his family to a special Induction Service earlier in February which was well attended from far and wide. The Rangiora Church office hours are Tuesdays 12.00pm to 3.00pm, Wednesdays 9.45am to 1.45pm, Thursdays 11.00am to 2.00pm. Phone 313 3448. Many thanks to those who helped at the recent Table Top sale and contributed goods. We raised approximately $850. Well done.

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NORTH CANTERBURY Each year, CABs throughout Aotearoa New Zealand celebrate Awareness Week. We will mark it in 2022 from Monday, 14 March to Sunday, 20 March. This year’s theme is Renters’ Rights. Amidst the trials of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen ongoing enquiries from renters facing tough and trying times. Tenants and renters have had issues with the poor state of housing, high rents, lack of housing, disputes with landlords, maintaining relationships with flatmates, isolating when sick in times of COVID, and much more. We want to reach out to renters and inform them of their rights and let them know that the Citizens Advice Bureau is always there for them when it comes to valuable confidential information and advice. We are also promoting the Aratohu Tenant Advocacy, a comprehensive online resource developed by CABNZ that provides support and guidance to tenants and their advocates. We also have a broad range of information about tenancy and renting on our website www.cab.org.nz We invite you to get in touch with us if you need help.

Please note that all clients visiting our office must present their Vaccine Pass for sighting, wear a mask and sign in on entry. If Omicron appears in our district, we will suspend our face-toface service and clinics and move to a phone and email service only. Our opening hours are 9.00am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. You’ll find us at 209 High Street, Rangiora, or you can phone us on 03 313 8822 or 0800 367 222, or send us an email northcanterbury@cab.org.nz

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Mayor Dan Gordon Report

It has been a mixed start to the year with some happy, and some sad occasions. Firstly, I would like to acknowledge Blackwell’s Department Store’s 150th anniversary. It was a privilege to speak and provide a toast at their recent celebration. Blackwell’s history is tightly woven into the story of the development and growth of Kaiapoi, with the store representing the true centrepiece of our river town. From the founder George Henry Blackwell to today’s generation of Andrew, Michael and family, they provide an excellent example of the success that local businesses can have when they focus on serving the community and providing outstanding customer service to successive generations of Waimakariri residents. Last year, to mark their 150 years, we were delighted to accept the gift of the Karo sculpture by renowned artist Andrew Drummond, which now sits prominently near the Kaiapoi River for all to enjoy. A very generous gift. It was also a privilege to attend the Oxford Volunteer Fire Brigade awards and to acknowledge Ron Ealam’s 25year service and award of a gold star. As a community we couldn’t function without the people who generously volunteer their time. Ron is an excellent example of that, having also given 48 years of service to Oxford Search and Rescue. We thank Ron for his outstanding commitment to the community. The fire at Sutton Tools was Page 6 The Woodpecker March 2022

devastating news. My thoughts and those of the Council go out to the 100 employees. Sutton Tools has been part of Kaiapoi for 60 years and employed many generations of local families. Immediately following the fire I phoned the owner in Australia and expressed that they are a much-valued business in Kaiapoi and Waimakariri. Recently I sent a letter, which I and all the Councillors signed, reiterating our ongoing support and that we are here to help. Sutton Tools remaining in Kaiapoi and Waimakariri is a priority for our Council. We are committed to supporting them in the coming weeks, months and years ahead. Intense weather events are occurring more often. Council staff, contractors, Civil Defence and volunteers are always on standby prepared to support our community. The weekend of 12-13 February was a case in point and I want to acknowledge and thank all those who support us to make sure we are protected. Cont’d on Page 10


Can You Identify Anyone in These Photos?

I am presently researching the Andrews Twine Works at Waikuku, and employees who were buried in St Barnabas Anglican church. If you can assist me identifying any of the people portrayed in either photo, I would be grateful if you would notify me of their name and position in the

photo. It would also be helpful if you could provide any details of their employment at the works. Contact: Allan Pope, popeallan47@ gmail.com These photos are reprinted from A New Twist, Kathryn G Lucas, Donaghys Industries, 1979 with permission.

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Who Found Woody Woodpecker in February? Lucy Lunn from Woodend - Enjoys finding Woodpecker every month when they get delivered.

Milena Moore (known as Milly) from Pegasus – 7

years of age found Woody Woodpecker with the help of Lilly and Riley.

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Canterbury

Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Canterbury eagerly welcomed Olivia Eustace to the team at the end of 2021. Currently in training to become a Mentoring Coordinator, Olivia joins Ellie Le Gros and Jo Sim in making a positive difference in the lives of rangatahi (young people) through professionally supported, mentoring relationships across the region. Olivia says: “Joining BBBS has been a dream come true for

me. Having volunteered at The BIG Breakfast community fundraiser, my new role makes me so excited to officially be part of the team! I am really looking forward to getting to know all our awesome tamariki, their families and mentors and creating new, life-changing matches.” Many thanks to the Kiwi Gaming Foundation and Mauger Charitable Foundation for their support and generous funding towards Olivia’s role. 03 310 7004 northcanterbury@bbbs.nz facebook.com/ bbbsnorthcanty

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When Roses Blossomed on Tepeyac A True Story As Told by Anastasia Marambos Part Two

Juan Bernardino lay on his mat on the floor. His forehead burned with fever, and he was barely able to speak. His nephew, Juan Diego, had been busy constantly for almost two days, fetching water for Juan Bernardino and helping him drink it, giving him medicine, fanning him from the heat, making a broth that Juan Bernardino tried to drink but couldn’t, and even cleaning out their little hut so that it could be more pleasant for the sick man. Juan Diego had been so busy looking after his sick uncle that he hardly had time to think of anything else. But he did remember the young woman who he had seen the other day on the top of Tepeyac hill. He remembered how she had sent him to the bishop to request that a church be built on the top of Tepeyac hill. Obediently, he had gone. At first, the bishop was reluctant, but when Juan Diego had persisted, the bishop requested that the lady provide a sign, so that he could know whether the apparition was genuine or fake. On Sunday night, the lady had promised to provide a sign on the next day. But Juan Diego hadn’t returned on the next day. His Uncle, Juan Bernardino, had suddenly become very ill, and he had been up all night and all day, taking care of him. Page 10 The Woodpecker March 2022

But now, there was nothing left to be done for Juan Bernardino. He could not eat, drink, or move, and he could barely talk. What both uncle and nephew had guessed at was now obvious. Juan Bernardino was dying. “Fetch a priest” Juan Bernardino murmured, feebly. Juan Diego nodded, and there were tears in his eyes as he left the hut. He ran as fast as he could to the village. As he approached Tepeyac hill, he thought about the lady he’d seen on top of it. He did not want to meet her now, and so he decided to go around the hill instead of over it. But, as he turns a corner, he stops short. The lady is standing there, looking at him, and smiling gently. “Where are you going?” She asks. He has no idea what to say. This story will be continued next month MAYOR Dan Gordon Cont’d from Page 7 When there are events such as these, keep a look out on Council’s Facebook and website for updates. If there is ever an issue of concern, do call us on 0800 965 468 – this number is available 24 hours.

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Pegasus parkrun

It is really important that we look after each other right now. Many sectors of our community will be impacted as COVID-19 number are projected to steadily increase in the coming weeks. Our community needs us to step up and help where help is needed. Please step in if you suspect that someone is doing it tough. Everyone reacts differently to difficult events, and some may find this time more challenging than others. The

ways people think, feel and behave are likely to change as this situation evolves – we will all have good days and bad days. If you don’t know how to do this, simply just reach out and ask if the person is okay. It starts with a simple question, and then a conversation. How about inviting them for a stroll around Lake Pegasus, followed by a chat at the café? The Woodpecker March 2022 Page 11


Here at Pegasus parkrun, all our events are paused until further notice. A few parkrun events around NZ are operating, however at Pegasus we are restricted by the group gathering limit of 100 people. As it stands, we don’t know when a restart might be on the cards for parkun events in Canterbury. We are working closely with parkrun HQ, who are working directly with the NZ Government to understand when we can restart. We are keeping ourselves by doing (not)parkruns, a virtual 5K alternative to parkrun that can be done anywhere at any time. We have around 30 Pegasus parkrunners who are contributing to the leader board every week. Pegasus are punching well above our weight on the national (not) parkrun leader board, we are typically coming in at 1st and 2nd position. Our biggest competitors are Whangarei parkrun, and Anderson parkrun (who are keeping up the banter on our Facebook page. Pegasus parkunners are also meeting up on a Saturday morning at 9.30am for a coffee and a quiz, and perhaps

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RONEL’S COMMUNITY CUPPA The February Community Cuppa was attended by 30 Pegasus residents and had a bit of a different feel to it with the Covid restrictions. Rather than bring in a guest speaker, we decided to hear some stories from a few of our regular Cuppa attendees. Kay Mills, Collette Macgregor, John Allin and our host, Ronel Stephens, each gave a brief history of their lives before Pegasus and what they have been up to since coming to live in Pegasus. The wide range of activities in Pegasus came to light as they Volunteers set up for the February Cuppa talked about being involved with the Monday walking group, golf, SayGo exercise class, Pegasus Plus social group, community watch, Brownies, Community Centre volunteering and so much more! MARCH COMMUNITY CUPPA Woodend-Sefton Community Board Chair, Shona Powell will be giving us an update on Board and Council activities at the March Cuppa. We will also have information on the Council’s Draft 2022-23 Annual Plan, which is out for consultation shortly. Please join us for some free fun and food. For more information or if you need help with transport to the Cuppa, please contact Ronel on 021 072 4636. COMMUNITY CUPPA UNDER COVID CONDITIONS The following will be required from everyone attending the Cuppa:  Wear a mask (this can be removed once you are seated)  Scan or sign in on arrival; sanitise hands  Provide Vaccine Passport We regret we are unable to permit you into the Cuppa if you are unable to comply with the above conditions. Please see Facebook for any cancellation notice.

Ronel’s Community Cuppa for Pegasus Residents 10.30am, Friday 4th March Pegasus Community Centre, 8 Tahuna St, near Flat White Café Please don’t come early as we need time to set up.

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Update from Tūhaitara Coastal Park

A new year, a new school term! Welcome back to our tamariki! Our regular school groups are starting to return to the park where they actively learn about nature, culture, and ecological stewardship. Connections between culture and nature were the focus of the first visits of the term. A visit to the high Tūtaepatu Lagoon lookout is the perfect place to talk about the significance of the lagoon, and to get a fantastic overview of the park to talk about changes to the landscape over time. The tamariki used their imaginations to visualise the extensive wetlands and water channels that once stretched from Kaiapoi Pā all the way over to the Waimakariri River. Talking about some of the mahinga kai resources the lagoon provides, we passed around raupō leaves and dried harakeke flower stems, which are used for making mōkihi, a vessel used for traversing the wetlands. The air-filled harakeke stems provide buoyancy, while the raupo outer is watertight.

We then looked at a map of the park showing the network of biota nodes, which currently stands at 63! By digging down and creating freshwater groundwater ponds, then planting native tree species we are creating habitats for native wildlife. Biota nodes form a biodiversity skeleton across the park, which is helping to rehabilitate the indigenous coastal ecosystem. Our biota nodes are adopted and maintained by a school, a community group or a local whānau. If you, your school or your community group would like to find out more and adopt a biota node please get in touch. Another way to get involved is to take part in our community tree planting events. We are starting planting in April. We will run the events in accordance with Covid-19 response protocols. Adults will need to be The Woodpecker March 2022 Page 15


vaccinated to take part and able to show their vaccine pass on arrival. If you would like to be added to our tree planting volunteers mailing list please send your name, number, and contact email to tkot. enquiries@ farmside. co.nz Find out more about the coastal park and our work: Website www. tuhaitarapark.org.nz Facebook Friends of Tūhaitara Coastal Park Page 16 The Woodpecker March 2022

Instagram tuhaitara.coastal.park. Photo Captions: Photo 1 - Harakeke flower stems and raupō leaves Photo 2 - A mōkihi. Image credit: Otago Museum, Kai Tahu taoka: Treasures from the Otago Museum, Reed Publishing, 2006, p58. Photo 3 - Map showing the biota nodes at Woodend.


Woodend-Sefton Community Board What happens at Council and Community Board meetings?

Environment Canterbury (ECan) Draft Annual Plan Consultation on their draft Annual Plan is Now is a great opportunity for you to virtually attend a Council. Committee or from 2 March to 3 April 2022. A 24.1% Community Board meeting. Meetings are increase in total rates is proposed for the currently being held online and are being planned activities. Full information at recorded. So, without leaving home and https://haveyoursay.ecan.govt.nz/ at a time that suits, you can find out what Vandalism is going on, how meetings work, and There was discussion at our February check out elected representatives in action. Click in whenever you want, and if meeting around vandalism that had you want you can even be in your pjs with occurred recently. This included fixtures being stolen from public toilets, damage refreshments close at hand. Check out the agendas, and click on the link to the to playground shade sails, damaged security gates. The Board was pleased meeting of your choice at that Council had responded quickly to https://www.waimakariri.govt.nz/yourreports of damage. council/meetings/meetings-schedule The problem is that every act of Have Your Say vandalism costs time and money to fix Your rates bill shows two separate rates and causes inconvenience e.g. toilets for two separate Councils, your local closed until fixed. Council, Waimakariri District Council Getting Damage Fixed (WDC) and the Regional Council, Report any damage, be it vandalism or Environment Canterbury (ECan). not, to Council either by phone (0800 965 Both Councils are about to consult with 468), through the website at the public on their draft Annual Plans for https://www.waimakariri.govt.nz/have-a2022/23. say/report-an-issue, or by using the Snap Waimakariri District Council Draft Send Solve app. If you’re not sure if it is Annual Plan Council related this is a good place to Consultation on the Council draft Annual start as staff will either let you know the best contact or refer the issue on. Plan is open from 4 March to 4 April 2022. A rating increase of 4.3% is If you see an act of vandalism proposed. Full information at happening, please stay safe and report it https://letstalk.waimakariri.govt.nz/ to police, with as many details as possible, and then to Council.

Next meeting

Monday 14 March starting at 6pm. This meeting will be held via zoom and the recording will be available online. Go to https://www.waimakariri.govt.nz/yourcouncil/meetings/meetings-schedule for the link or the Board Facebook page.

Contact us - more information about the Board, and members contact details at waimakariri.govt.nz/your-council/council-boards-and-committees/woodend-seftoncommunity-board Facebook: @WoodendSeftonCommunityBoard Email: shona.powell@wmk.govt.nz The Woodpecker March 2022 Page 17


Rangiora Toy Library Rangiora toy library offers a wide range of exciting toys perfect for young minds to explore, learn and grow. At a one-off annual cost of $90 for a Duty member (Currently must hold a vaccine pass.) This membership allows full access to the library between 9.30am and 11.30am Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Or we have a new Click and Collect membership also at $90 per year plus $5 per Click and Collect-toys are booked online and brought out to your vehicle. This is available for all, regardless of vaccination status and is available between 11.30am and 12.30pm on Saturdays. Each membership allows you to borrow up to seven toys for two weeks. Page 18 The Woodpecker March 2022

Rangiora toy library has outdoor toys, indoor toys including baby toys, bouncy castles, party hire items and our awesome new science kits that you can make wonderful creations at home with your kids. We have a growing educational section to help support young learners up to age 6. Throughout the year we have raffles and goodies for sale, currently we have stainless steel pegs and straws for sale and in spring we will have some flower bulbs for sale, with the proceeds going back into the toy library. The Rangiora toy library is located at 1 Blackett Street, Rangiora (opposite the station café) come along and meet us! For more information go to www. rangioratoylibrary.mibase.co.nz or call Vikki on 027 264 6924


This Month with Harry

More on the story of my life so far and long may it continue. First up a correction to last month’s epistle- I was born on 3 of July, not January. On 10 April 1966 at the tender age of 19, I set off on my OE leaving Wellington on board the RHMS Australis, a Greek boat. RHMS stands for ‘Royal Hellenes Mail Service’. I shared cabin 1269 with another Kiwi and 2 Irishmen. After a fairly rough crossing we arrived at Melbourne for a day’s sightseeing before another extremely rough voyage to Freemantle. Whilst it didn’t worry me, there was more food coming out of people than going in!!From Perth it was onto Colombo in what was then Ceylon. We had a couple of days as the boat needed a change of sparkplugs or something. For a ridiculous sum we hired a taxi for the days and saw such sights as the Ghats, precious gems being mined, snake charmers and hordes of beggars, both young and old. About half way across the Arabian Sea on the way to Aden, the next stop, I threw a bottle containing my brother’s name and address overboard. A few months later it was found by a young boy in the Maldive Islands. Aden was then a British protectorate in Yemen, was probably the most exciting stopover. At that time, the local people were doing their damnest to get rid the English. What they didn’t realise the sole income of the town was the sale of duty-free goods to passing boats. When the British left so did the passing boats with its GDP. We weren’t allowed to stand on the town side

as the boat entered the harbour as the naughty rebels occasionally fired their rifles at visiting ships. Only one member of each family was allowed on shore where groups of four latched on to a waiting soldier and were escorted round the town. Ours was a hard case member of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, the current army group. The previous day he did not have to shoot a rebel that passed by on the back of a Ute. The naughty man brandished a grenade at our boy but he threw the pin instead. The bit he held onto rendered him seriously dead. From Aden we sailed up the Red Sea to the Suez. Here we were bussed to Cairo with its obligatory visit to the pyramids, camel ride and meeting more beggars and pimps. On into the Mediterranean Sea and the next port Naples. Passing through the straits of Messina we were treated to the spectacular sight of Mt Etna erupting. A visit to a cameo factory, Pompeii and a proper pizza shop were highlights. We berthed at Southampton exactly one month after leaving Wellington. TBC JH

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COMMUNITY CONTACTS

GLADSTONE PARK ADVISORY GROUP Chairperson, Mark Paterson 312 7439 Kaiapoi & Pegasus Croquet Club Captain: Adrienne Lamb 921 2895

LOLLIPOPS PRESCHOOL PEGASUS 943 4935 cm.pegasus@ledu.co.nz lollipopseducare.co.nz/location/pegasus MENZSHED PEGASUS & WOODEND COMMUNITY TRUST Clive Jones 027 245 5770 John Burns 021 347 805 menzshedpegasuswoodend@gmail.com MUSIC AND PLAY Meaghan 027 392 6409 NORTH CANTERBURY WOODCRAFT CLUB Merv Laws 021 237 7105 David Crawford 027 341 0246 Pegasus Brownies pegasusbrownies@gmail.com PEGASUS BROWNIES pegasusbrownies@gmail.com PEGASUS COMMUNITY CENTRE Bookings and enquiries contact: Waimakiriri District Council Freephone: 0800 965 468 www.waimakariri.govt.nz PEGASUS COMMUNITY CENTRE TEAM Email: pcc@pegasusresidentsgroup.com PEGASUS MONDAY MORNING WALKING GROUP Christine Johnston 021 179 7330 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 ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH Men’s Group: Andrew 021 073 5730 Women’s Group: Amy 021 234 4253 Page 22 The Woodpecker March 2022

Hall Hire: Elizabeth 313 4612 THE ASHLEY LODGE Norme Shore - Secretary theashleylodge28@gmail.com http://www.ashley28.net.nz TIMEBANK WAIMAKARIRI Email: tbwaimakariri@gmail.com 021 0265 4071 Website: waimakariri.timebanks.org Facebook: facebook.com/ timebankwaimakariri TOY LIBRARY rangioratoylibrary@gmail.com TUAHIWI COMMUNITY PRE-SCHOOL 313 2141 tuahiwipreschool@xtra.co.nz https://www.facebook.com/tuahiwi. preschool www.tuahiwicommunitypreschool WAIKUKU BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB Danelle Asher wbslsc@wbslsc.com WOODEND BADMINTON CLUB Paul Henderson 0274 925 936 WOODEND BOWLING CLUB President Gill Beale 310 6612 Secretary Phil Harris 327 6553 WOODEND BOYS’ CLUB John Harris 313 7832 WOODEND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC President Mark Paterson Secretary Jim Stringleman j.stringleman@ xtra.co.nz WOODEND FLOWER SHOW President Evelyn Paget 314 9195 Secretary Helen Power 313 5749 Treasurer Pam Cleeve 313 8120 WOODEND FRIENDSHIP CLUB President John Fortster 327 3681 Secretary Lynn Muir 312 2027 WOODEND GARDEN CLUB President Brenda Batchelor 313 9556 Secretary Lynn Oliff 310 0575 Treasurer Pam Cleeve 313 8120


COMMUNITY CONTACTS WOODEND GOLDEN OLDIES RUGBY & NETBALL President Tony Hurley 312 7311 WOODEND GYM CLUB Simone Templeton 027 514 8363 WOODEND INDOOR BOWLING CLUB Club President Andrew Petrie 022 592 8389 Club Captain Rex Macauley 313 3627 or 021 126 3344 WOODEND JUNIOR CRICKET Amy Hallmark woodend.cricket@gmail.com WOODEND METHODIST CHURCH Minister Rev. Veitomoni Siufanga 313 1912 Hall Bookings, Evelyn 312 7740 WOODEND NETBALL CLUB President Caitlin Loose 027 787 5365 Secretary Vicki Attrill 021 244 1881 Woodendnetballclub@gmail.com WOODEND & PEGASUS LIONS GROUP President John Canton 310 8157 Secretary Anne Attenborough 313 6124 Youth Centre Brian Attenborough 313 6124 WOODEND PLAY CENTRE 027 353 2131 woodend@playcentre.org.nz Facebook: www.facebook.com/ woodendplaycenter WOODEND PRESCHOOL / NURSERY Jana Thorn 312 7654 office@woodendpreschool.co.nz www.woodendpreschool.co.nz WOODEND RUGBY CLUB

Senior Club Captain, Matthew McLeod 027 722 8011 Junior Club Captain, Michelle Tocker 021 267 1429 WOODEND SEFTON COMMUNITY BOARD Chairperson Shona Powell 021 0231 6152 shona.powell@wmk.govt.nz Deputy Chairperson Andrew Thompson WOODEND SENIOR CRICKET CLUB Robert Davey 021 762 963 WOODEND TENNIS CLUB Jim Bucknell 313 9405 WOODEND VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE Chief Fire Officer Lew Grant 021 1311 780 lewsandra@xtra.co.nz www.fireandemergency.nz WOODEND / WAIKUKU PLUNKET Clare Hewett 312 2640

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NEXT ISSUE APRIL 2022 Deadline for advertisements and community articles is 25 March 2022 The Woodpecker Digital Issue Available on: www.issuu.com/ thewoodpecker4 Email: debs.thewoodpecker@outlook.co.nz Cell: 021 863 877 Post / Cheques: Debs Taylor-Hayhurst, Editor PO Box 78333, Pegasus 7648 The Woodpecker March 2022 Page 23


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HELP LEND A HAND We are keen to recruit some more Pegasus Community Watch Volunteers. Would you and a friend be interested in sparing a couple of hours only four times a year? The patrols purpose is to observe and report any suspicious or dangerous activity. Be assured that the role is non-confrontational, and our volunteers are rostered on in pairs. Please email us if you are interested to join or learn more: prgi@pegasusresidentsgroup.com.

RETAIL BUILDING SOLD

The large retail building that is home to our Pegasus Community Centre (& Flat White, Harcourts etc) has been sold. This will have no effect on our current Pegasus Community Centre which will continue to operate as usual, just under a different landlord. Website: pegasusresidentsgroup.com

HAVE YOUR SAY IN OUR PEGASUS RESIDENTS SURVEY

Our residents opinion is important to us and to gather this information, we will be running our biennial Pegasus Residents Survey in April. This survey provides valuable feedback from you, our residents and community, about your concerns, what is important to you and what you want for our future Pegasus community. This will then guide our strategic plans for PRGI's role in the community and supporting our residents and members. We will drop a paper version to all Pegasus letterboxes and an online version of the survey will be promoted on our Facebook page and on our website during April.

FOLLOW OUR FACEBOOK PAGE

To stay up to date, like our Facebook page: Pegasus Residents' Group Inc. Look out for the green and blue clover logo (see above). Facebook: Pegasus Residents’ Group Inc

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WANT TO MAKE AN ACTUAL DIFFERENCE? Help make our community a better place! We welcome energetic, interested people to join our PRGI committee. Even if you are not sure, we urge you to “give it a go!”. Simply come along to a meeting, or Zoom in from your computer from home and see what it is all about. So what is involved in being on the committee? • • •

Attend a monthly meeting approx 1.5 hours once a month (zoom option available) Use your passions and strengths to work on issues that you find fulfilling. Work within a supportive and fun team

If you’d like to contribute to your community and share your skills and talents, we’d love to hear from you! Email the secretary: prgi@pegasusresidentsgroup.com

Website: pegasusresidentsgroup.com

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COMMUNITY CENTRE NEWS Unfortunately, due to the shift in levels in the Red Traffic light system and the escalating number of covid community cases, the Pegasus Residents Group Inc. (PRGI) has made the decision to cease our PCC volunteer operations at the Pegasus Community Centre until further notice to protect our volunteers. Please note this only applies to the PCC VOLUNTEER OPENING TIMES: Mon: 2-4pm, Wed & Sat: 10am-12pm. It does not apply to any other bookings or activities at the centre. This also means there will be no JP services at the centre during this time. JP services run at libraries around the district – visit the Waimakariri Libraries website for days and times. The COMMUNITY BOOK CAVE will be closed but we will still put the book trolley out at the centre (during the days/times above) for our book lovers, with an area beneath the trolley for book returns. Facebook: Pegasus Residents’ Group Inc


WOODEND VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE 8 Eders Road - Woodend

NEW RESPONSE EQUIPMENT Thankyou to Ray White Real Estate Pegasus In last months Woodpecker, we wrote an article with the headline “We cannot HELP YOU if we cannot FIND YOU!!” as we had come across properties with no street or rapid number on their fence/house. Going along the same lines, there has been a rapid rise of houses being built in our community over the last few years, in Woodend, Pegasus and most recently Ravenswood. It’s become a problem for the Brigade, in locating some of the new Streets and until recently, has relied on a member carrying their phone to get the location. We recently spoke to Justin Hartley at Ray White Pegasus (Real Estate Agents) and he was more than happy to purchase an iPad for us, so that we could run the software that Fire and Emergency New Zealand have implemented, to enable us to get to calls/incidents quicker. The software also gives us other information, ie hazards, type of incident etc that we may be dealing with which is extremely useful when attending calls. We would like to thank Justine and his team at Ray White Pegasus for making our calls a lot easier to get to. We appreciate, when asked, Justin was more than willing to help us and our Community Photo — Left to Right Woodend Volunteer Fire Brigade

Laura Jory, Paul Chinnery, Justin Attkins, Robbie Boyd, Sandra Grant. Ray White Pegasus — (Morris & Co Real Estate Limited)

Justin Hartley, Jordan Reid .

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St Barnabas Church

As we approach the season of Lent, we have also moved into an upgrade in the current traffic light system. This has made it necessary to bring in a few changes to our meetings and services. Our two Sunday services will still be running at the same times, 9.30am and 4.30pm. However, the 9.30am will, for the time being, be available only to those who have a Vaccine Pass. The 4.30pm services, referred to jokingly as the BBQ Edition, are open to all; they will be hosted simultaneously at three separate homes, each accommodating up to 25 people. In addition, for those who cannot or do not wish to attend in person, the 4.30pm service will be Livestreamed on our Facebook page; an audio of the 9.30am is also posted there. In these times of confusion and worry, we are fortunate we can still stay in touch with one another, albeit in a different way. And we look forward to the time when we can once again worship together without restrictions. Take care of yourselves this month and enjoy the Autumn weather. And may the season of Lent remind you anew of the one certainty which never changes. God’s love.

Community Foot Care Clinics

Community Foot Care Clinics are run by Registered Nurses and held monthly at Amberly, Rangiora, Kaiapoi, Woodend, and Belfast. Please call 021 288 9618 to make an appointment. The Woodpecker March 2022 Page 29


Are you a Dobbyn?

Or more of a Da Vinci?

No matter who you are, your creative project may be eligible for funding.  waimakariri.govt.nz/creative The first round of applications will close on Monday 28 March 2022.

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Lions Club of Woodend Pegasus

Fundraising for local community projects as a volunteer. Support club activities but having fun and friendship. New members are very welcome. Dinner meetings on 3rd Thursday each month (own cost). For more details contact Brian on 027 958 8888. Page 30 The Woodpecker March 2022


SAYGo

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!

Woodpecker Donations

The Woodpecker is a community publication and registered charity, individuals can claim a ‘donation tax credit’ for donations of $5 or more to The Woodpecker. This tax credit equals 33.33% (one third) for all qualifying donations made. If you would like to assist us, please either post a cheque or make payment direct to bank account: 030674-0212552-00. Thank you for your support. Post to: P O Box 78333: Email: woodpecker.community.trust@ gmail.com

Can you find Mr Woody Woodpecker!

Mr Woody Woodpecker is ‘hidden’ amongst one of The Woodpecker pages. For fun, search for him and if you find him, please EMAIL the Editor with a photo of you pointing to the very page where Mr Woody Woodpecker is, and your photo will go in next month’s Woodpecker.

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Kaiapoi Community Garden

PLANT SWAP Join us for our annual Open Day at the Kaiapoi Community Garden. Sunday 6 March 2022 10am - 1pm Featuring all our most popular preserves, jams, chutneys and sauces on sale. Bring plants you would like to swap & explore what the community has to offer. HOT FOOD BAKED GOODS Hilton Street, Kaiapoi, on the grounds of Kaiapoi Borough School

Don’t Miss the Woodpecker Deadline

The Woodpecker is published 11 months of the year from February to December inclusive (December covers January). Each month the deadline is 25th of the month with a 5pm of deadline sent out to all contributors, advertisers and community contributors as a reminder. The Woodpecker March 2022 Page 31


We are OPEN at all alert levels but will need to operate slightly differently depending on community cases. At present, with increasing number of Covid Positive Cases, to protect you and our staff, we encourage Phone Consults. If your doctor needs to see you Face 2 Face, it will be arranged. Wearing your Mask is Necessary inside the medical centre. We will be looking after any Positive patients who are enrolled with us. The nurses will call these patients and assess them initially with further follow-up, later and advice. Few links added on the website to guide you. Please continue to sign in at the entrance either by manual tracer or QR code, wear a mask and social distance. If you have cold/flu/covid symptoms please do not enter the building, instead call us and discuss your concerns with the nurse and they will provide a plan of care for you and your whanau. COVID SWABS: Patients who have symptoms such as sore throat,runny nose, cough, loss of smell, fever, shortness of breath or Household contacts of Positive cases, please call us and speak with the nurse to arrange a time in our daily Covid swab clinics. At present they are done as "drive thru" while you are in your car on " Matamata Quay " Car park area ( driving from Mary Allen and turning Right into Matamata). This might change according to circumstances and numbers. We will update it on the website. COVID VACCINATIONS: We have increased our clinics and strongly encourage you to book online through www.bookmyvaccine.co.nz or by calling 0800 282 926. You don’t have to be a patient of PMC get your vaccine done with us, we welcome everyone! We will accept walk-ins on the day if we have enough vaccines, please note you may need to wait as booked vaccines will take priority.  

Wednesday & Thursday Evenings 5-8pm Saturdays 9-5pm

BOOSTER DOSES are available for over 18 years old, provided you had your 2nd dose 3 months or over prior. VACCINE CONCERNS: If you have any concerns or questions about having the COVID vaccine, please call us to speak with one of our nurses or book an appointment with the nurse or GP to discuss, free of charge. We encourage patients to register and use “Manage My Health” portal. You can use it for booking a consultation ( at present Phone consults Only) , seeing your results, recalls and to request repeat prescriptions. If you need assistance to register with MMH, please contact our reception team who will be happy to help. If you have any issues with MMH, contact NZsupport@mmhglobal.com . You can download the app from the App store or GooglePlay, or our website https://www.managemyhealth.co.nz. Our phone lines have been busy and some patients find it hard to get through. Thank you for your patience. For non-urgent requests (results, advice, repeat prescriptions,) you can directly email the nurses: nurses@pegasusmedicalcentre.co.nz. For any urgent requests, you need to call reception. For any other non urgent non-medical queries, you can email reception@pegasusmedicalcentre.co.nz.

If you have a medical emergency or are acutely unwell, please call 111. If you have an urgent /acute condition, do not use Manage My Health, call us to speak to a nurse. Our team is working extremely hard to continue to deliver quality and friendly medical care in these challenging times, please continue to be kind and show gratitude  . 52 Pegasus Main Street, Pegasus Town Ph 03 920 4060

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Woodend Indoor Bowling Club

The Woodend Indoors bowls would like to welcome back members old and new to the start of the 2022 season. We will have our first Club night on the 7 March, held in the Woodend Community Hall, commencing at 7.30pm. We are hoping for a Covid free season. Though some Covid protocols will be followed. Your Vaccine pass will need to be sighted to stay within the

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Government guidelines. The season will continue each Monday evening until the end of September. We hope to welcome all our current members and hopefully some new ones during the season. If you have any questions about the club or the game our Club President: Andrew Petrie, 022 592 8389. Will be happy to answer them.

Kaiapoi Community Garden Volunteer days

Wednesday 11am - 1pm and the last Saturday of the month 10am - 11.30am Come and join the Community Garden and learn about organic produce, composting skills and find likeminded people to share your love of gardening. For more information follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KaiapoiCommunity-Garden

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Let’s Talk about the draft Annual Plan 2022/23

We’re seeking your feedback on several topics in this year’s draft Annual Plan. These focus on continuing to deliver high levels of infrastructure, community facilities as well as protecting our natural environment. Specifically the Council are asking for feedback on: • • •

Funding required to complete the Kaiapoi Community Hub Kaiapoi Stormwater and Flooding Improvements Service Level Changes to our Road Network.

Have your say before Monday 4 April 2022 Waimakariri.govt.nz/letstalk

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Woodend Netball Club

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Grade Trials / Registration – Trial dates to be Sunday 27 Feb, 10am and Thursday 3 March, 6pm. Registration fee (not refundable) of $50 to be paid on the first trial date. Players MUST attend both trials. Future Fern / Primary Trials – Trial date to be Tues 8 March and Thurs 10 March 2022 Year 5/6 @ 3.30pm to 4.30pm Year 7/8 @ 4.30pm to 5.30pm Players MUST attend both trials. Future Ferns Yr 3/4 – Registration only by Thurs 10 March @ 3.30pm Register online: www.sporty.co.nz/ woodendnetball Email queries: woodendnetballclub@ gmail.com

Kaiapoi Community Patrol

The Kaiapoi Community Patrol works closely with the local Police as extra eyes and ears in the community. This year we celebrate our 30th anniversary. We are one of 150 Community Patrols from around New Zealand, affiliated to Community Patrols of New Zealand (CPNZ) based at Police National Headquarters in Wellington. Our purpose is to help the Police and other agencies build safer communities. Our Patrol vehicle is active in Kaiapoi, Woodend, Pegasus, Ohoka and other areas in between, covering local suburban and rural areas. Patrol routes randomly cover many places such as Business areas, Schools, Parks/ Playgrounds, Residential Streets and Building sites. We also attend to tasks given to Page 38 The Woodpecker March 2022


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for our next upcoming intake. Full training will be giving to successful applicants. If you are interested in joining this worthwhile community group, and giving back to your community, contact Bill Diggons 021 146 2136 today.

Do you have a spare February Woodpecker? Can you help Emma?

volunteers to join our crew and are currently taking expressions of interest

In February Woodpecker Emma’s children featured in Find Woody and she didn’t receive a Woodpecker. If you have a spare so the children can have their own copy please could you contact Debs, The Editor so this can be delivered to Emma’s children? Thank you.

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In puppies and kittens we focus on bone and joint growth with brain development, in adults weight control among other things and in seniors looking at arthritis and kidney health. Nutrition is key to us helping keep them healthy Jaynehappy andand have a and not all foods are equal.

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