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Local heroes win recognition A
uckland residents are celebrating their very own “local heroes” at special awards ceremonies being held over two days. As part of the 2020 New Zealander of the Year Awards, a total of 66 Aucklanders will be presented with specially made Kiwibank Local Hero medals to officially recognise their achievements in the community. Now in their 11th year, the Kiwibank Local Hero Awards are New Zealand’s premier community awards, celebrating and honouring those who have made a positive contribution to their region, town, suburb or community. Throughout November and December, 326 medals will be presented nationwide with one New Zealand Local Hero of the Year winner announced at the New Zealander of the Year Awards in February 2020. Kiwibank chief executive Steve Jurkovich said honouring Kiwis who are making
Kiwis better off is absolutely aligned with the New Zealand-owned bank’s purpose. “The Local Hero Awards honour some of New Zealand’s finest people. They celebrate those Kiwis whose hard mahi and determination has improved the lives of many in their communities.” A medal ceremony for south and east Auckland residents was held at Villa Maria Estate on Wednesday. Among those local heroes was Johann Go from Howick. Johann is the youth manager for St John’s Howick/Pakuranga Youth Division, serving for 10 years and volunteering more than 16,000 hours. Johann works to promotes diversity and inclusion within the division and is an advocate for the LGBT community. He is also the founder of the Silverstream Elderly Outreach Group and Academic Tutoring Programme and was recently awarded a prestigious scholarship to carry out postgraduate study at the University of Oxford in England.
Church SERVICES All Saints Anglican Church Howick
17 Selwyn Rd, Ph 534 6864
Service Times are: Sunday: 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday: 10.00am (Selwyn Church) allsaints@xtra.co.nz www.allsaintshowick.org.nz
St Thomas’ Anglican Church Whitford
37 Whitford-Maraetai Rd, Ph 272 4484
Sunday Service: 9.30am
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“Seeing lives transformed by Christ’s saving power. Being a community of hope, love and care.”
Eastgate Christian Centre’s Christmas Walkthrough 2017.
Are you ready for the great Christmas Walkthrough?
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on Sundays @ 10am
Cnr Drake & Baird St, Howick • Tel: 535 4333
Start creating a better tomorrow, today!
Howick Presbyterian Church St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz
One Lord One Faith One People
Sunday, December 8 9.30am Family Service CD152726
No Thursday services till February Phone 535-4403
Eastgate Christian Centre’s Christmas Walkthrough is a bit of a Christmas legacy in Pakuranga. It has been running for over a decade, now heading into its 15th year. From humble beginnings as ‘The Christmas Time Tunnel’, the Christmas Walkthrough has put on four different productions spanning the years with thousands of east Aucklanders coming to watch. In 2018 Eastgate premiered a new production. ‘H.A.R.C’ is a 30-minute performance that will take you on a journey of gags, gadgets and humorous surprises! Follow Agent Gates and his
Looking for a church home?
You are Welcome to join us at CLC
Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.00pm
Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142
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Many cultures, one community. Sunday Service — Children’s & Youth programme available*
8:30am
9am* 10:45am* 5:30pm CD177157-V3
5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga eastgatecc.org.nz
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rookie agent, Sky, on a secret mission to save the earth. This free community event runs from the December 18-23 from 7pm every night. The audience walks through four different scenes and watches a short performance in each one. Each night sees around 10-15 performances and over 1000 people watching. Head down to Eastgate to catch an incredible performance, watch a fantastic light show and discover our H.A.R.C lounge. There’s also free tea and coffee, face painting and a great Christmas photo opportunities.
Ormiston Primary hosts innovative ‘Pop Up’ School Ormiston Primary School recently held a ‘Pop Up’ School which opened its doors to community members to ‘pop’ in and experience school as they are run today. The students involved demonstrated learning in their usual classroom, working on a project which showed collaboration, high engagement and inquiry learning skills. The students were given a focus question: ‘How can we strengthen our Ormiston community?’ which they investigated, leading them to explore a range of possible ideas. With support from Ormiston Pak’nSave, the students were able to survey many Ormiston community members to gain feedback, allowing them to filter down their initial ideas. Following a week of research,
discussion, emails, phone calls and feedback from the public and local MP Andrew Bayly, students consolidated their learning and created informative and high quality proposal presentations. To authenticate the students’ hard work, each group presented their proposal ideas to Howick Local Board member Mike Turinsky, former leader of the now-defunct United Future Party Damian Light as well as the school’s family members and teachers. The ideas included a range of family days such as a fair and music concert and a muchneeded community centre. Once the students made their presentations they received valuable feedback from Turinsky and Light which contributed to their next learning steps.