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Page 1: Education, Training, Clubs and Community
Page 2: Education, Training, Clubs and Community

Morning School Routines

Study Tips for Better Learning

Why do Kids Wag School?

Make your Weekends Family Friendly

Acne: What is it and how to treat it

Evening and Bedtime Routines

Core Curricular Subjects: Why Learn Maths?

What to do when your Kids Wag School

Fun Free Family Activities

Acne Myths and Home Based Remedies

Babies and Toddlers

Business Services

Education and Training, Clubs and Community

Getting Married

Health and Beauty, Sport and Recreation

Industrial and Rural

Living and Leisure

Motoring, Marine and Aviation

Property: Real Estate, Building and Development

Senior Living

Shopping and Retail, Wining and Dining

Visiting the Hibiscus Coast and Rodney

EDUCATION AND TRAINING, CLUBS AND COMMUNITY Autumn/Winter 2013

To feature in this booklet and on our Linku2 website plans start from $25 pm.

For details phone: 09 428 0204, Email: [email protected] or visit

www.linku2hibiscuscoast.co.nz | About Us | Advertise with Us | Web and Booklet Plans

(Rates subject to change - for up to date information visit the website)

Linku2 Hibiscus Coast Business and Community Services are kindly sponsored by Pak n Save Silverdale helping us support our local Community

Visit www.linku2hibiscuscoast.co.nz | We Linku2

for information, articles and local service links for the following -

Articles in this print issue: Articles in the web links:

Information on web and in booklet - Important School and New Zealand Dates

Hibiscus Coast School and College details

Our recommended After School Services

Our recommended School Holiday Services

Local Clubs and Non-profit Services

See back page for details

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We Linku2 local services, information and articles through our

Linku2 website and print booklets in stands across the area.

Our onsite web “We Linku2” sections and print booklets are updated quarterly keeping up to

date with trends and new release information.

Visit www.linku2hibiscuscoast.co.nz to find everything you need locally, pick up a free

booklet from one of our many stands or download a copy on site.

Linku2 also provide on site information including -

Free Classified Sales

Local Events Calendar

Latest news

Information on the local area and services (eg bus timetables, rubbish collections,

libraries, emergency procedures, etc)

Plus we run our own unique Fundraising Programme with paying Web and Booklet

advertisers contributing back into our non-profit community. All local non-profit groups can

register to receive funds.

We welcome any feedback and love to be involved with our community Call us on 09 428 0204 or email [email protected]

Visit us today at www.linku2hibiscuscoast.co.nz.co.nz and support our community to - Go Local, Grow Local ...

LINKU2 - WHO ARE WE AND WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU?

SO WHAT ARE QR CODES?

A QR code is a type of bar code with an embedded URL that links to the internet. By using a QR reading programme on your smart

phone you can link directly through the QR code to the link.

If you have a smartphone but don’t have a QR App you can download a QR code scanner free at www.qrstuff.com Or text “QR” to 710 (Vodafone)

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Location Day and date Occurs

Auckland Monday 28 January Within school holidays

Taranaki Monday 11 March Within Term 1

Hawkes Bay Friday 25 October Within Term 4

Wellington Monday 21 January Within school holidays

Marlborough Monday 4 November Within Term 4

Nelson Monday 4 February Within school holidays

Canterbury Friday 15 November Within Term 4

Canterbury (South) Monday 23 September Within Term 3

Westland Monday 2 December Within Term 4

Otago Monday 25 March Within Term 1

Southland Monday 14 January Within school holidays

Chatham Islands Monday 2 December Within Term 4

2013 Primary & Intermediate School Terms

Term 1 28 January at earliest to 7

February at latest To Friday 19 April

Term 2 Monday 6 May To Friday 12 July

Term 3 Monday 29 July To Friday 27 September

Term 4 Monday 14 October To No later then Friday 20 December

2013 Public Holidays

New Years Day - 1 January

Day after New Years Day - 2 January

Waitangi Day - 6 February (Wednesday)

Good Friday - 29 March

Easter Monday - 1 April

Anzac Day - 25 April (Thursday)

Queen's Birthday - 3 June (Monday)

Labour Day - 28 October (Monday)

Christmas Day - 25 December

Boxing Day - 26 December

IMPORTANT SCHOOL AND NEW ZEALAND DATES

Anniversary Day Holidays for New Zealand 2013

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Dairy Flat School - Main Rd, RD 4, Dairy Flat, 0932 - Ph: (09) 415 9071

Gulf Harbour School - 65 Alec Craig Way, Gulf Harbour, 0930 - Ph: 428 0202

Kingsway School - 100 Jelas Road, Silverdale, 0931 - Ph: 427 0900

Orewa College - 76 Riverside Rd, Orewa, 0931 - Ph: 426 4075

Orewa North Primary School - Centreway Rd, Orewa, 0931 - Ph: 426 4849

Orewa Primary School - 86 Maire Rd, Orewa, 0931 - Ph: 426 5548

Red Beach School - 20 Albert Hall Dr, Red Beach, 0932 - Ph: 426 8915

Silverdale School - 4 Longmore Lane, Silverdale, 0932 - Ph: 426 5510

Stanmore Bay School - Waiora Rd, Stanmore Bay, 0932 - Ph: 424 5540

Stella Maris School - 50 Silverdale Road, Silverdale, 0932 - Ph: 427 9189

Wainui Primary School - 492 Waitoki Road, RD 1, Kaukapakapa - Ph: 09 420 5127

Wentworth College/Primary - 65 Gulf Harbour Dve, Gulf Harbour, 0930 - Ph: 424 3273

Whangaparaoa College - 15 Delshaw Ave, Whangaparaoa, 0932 - Ph: 424 9177

Whangaparaoa Primary - 39 Ladies Mile, Manly, 0930 - Ph: 424 9029

HIBISCUS COAST SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

SCHOOL ROUTINES: ORGANISING YOUR MORNING

ROUTINE It doesn’t matter the age of your child(ren) the morning routine in the household can often be chaotic! Here are a few simple tips that can help ease that pressure!

For Younger Children

Set aside at least 2-3 minutes in the wake up routine for a cuddle or quiet moment asking what they hope to do that day

Make sure the kids get out of bed go to the toilet and at least get dressed before breakfast

Ensure there is time for a good breakfast

Get the kids to clear their breakfast dishes from the table

Move on to the cleaning routine – make sure they wash their face and hands and clean their teeth

Make sure the school bag is packed. Lunch, drink bottle, school books, any kit needed for that day, hat, etc

Have a timetable to check if you are keeping on track, eg 7.45 am we

should be finishing breakfast, or 8.15 am have we packed the school bags yet?

If you are really organised get the kids to make their bed and tidy their room before school!

If practical walk to school it is far less stressful

Make sure you stick to the same routine as much as you can. Younger kids enjoy and relate to familiarity.

Hibiscus Coast Kindergarten - 88 Riverside Rd, Orewa, Ph: 426 4543

Email: [email protected] Silverdale Kindergarten - 2 Longmore Lane,

Silverdale, Ph: 426 9600 Email: [email protected]

Stanmore Bay Kindergarten - 36 Waiora Rd, Stanmore Bay Ph: 424 8847

Email: [email protected] Whangaparaoa Kindergarten - 7 Motutapu Ave,

Manly, Ph: 424 5130 Email: [email protected]

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One way to help ease the routine is to have a schedule of your child’s school timetable on the wall or fridge. That way you can make sure you are organised with things like PE kit, dance shoes, swimming gear or anything else!

For Older Children

The tweens may be older but can often be more hard to keep organised.

Allow more time for the wake up routine – make regular but not rowdy calls into the bedroom (until you get beyond your time allowance for rising!)

Make sure they have their own written schedule – they know that if they haven’t eaten breakfast by 8.15 am they are pushing things

Make sure their clothes are set out the night before

Make sure you have a curfew for the night before, this will help immensely with the wake up routine

Their routine should allow for them to also make their own lunches, ensuring they are wearing a clean uniform and they have all

the necessary equipment or uniform for each particular day

It is still a good idea for you to have a copy of their timetable available – there will no doubt be times where gentle reminders are appreciated

Also have a specific place school notices are placed or pinned – that way you won’t lose permission slips, notices of outings or equipment that needs to be provided for a specific project.

Above all, Stay calm! As long as you allow the time you should be able to achieve all the above and actually make the morning time before school pleasant!

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STUDY TIPS FOR BETTER LEARNING

There is no doubt that just a few tweaks to a routine or environment can make a huge difference to anyone’s ability to learn and retain information. Here are a few tips to help both yourself, if you work in a home environment, and your kids make the learning experience more valuable and better.

Create a comfortable working environment. Have a particular room or part of a room in which to work. Make sure the area has a good work surface, is well lit and has plenty of room to place books and store required equipment

Have a study planner in clear view. This can either just be a schedule to follow or may be more interactive as a white board to mark progress or notice board to add notes and reminders

Sometimes adding music can be very beneficial to learning but make sure it is not a distraction! Some classical music is brain friendly including Bach, Vivaldi, Handel and Pachelbel

Use a calendar, alongside your study planner, to mark days for upcoming tests and organise study schedules. Here you can expand on the study planner notes. Mark specific topics that need to be studied for a future test, etc

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CURRICULAR AND SCHOOL HOLIDAY SERVICES

The Leisure Centre, 156 Brightside Road, Stanmore Bay, Ph: 424 1914

W: www.theleisurecentre.co.nz - Leisure Kidz school holiday programmes, swimming

classes, kids entertainment clubs, groups and activities.

Dynamic Martial Arts, 4A Agency Lane, Silverdale, Ph: 021 214 7204

E: [email protected], W: www.dynamic.org.nz - We offer a wide range of classes that the whole family can enjoy. We have Cardio classes if you are looking to gain fitness, lose weight, tone and strengthen in a fun and friendly atmosphere, Kickboxing classes to learn effective self-defence and correct, safe technique.

Northern Arena, 8 Polarity Rise, Silverdale, Ph: 421 9700

E: [email protected], W: www.northernarena.co.nz - Swimming lessons, after

school services and school holiday programmes for all ages

Kids Republic, Unit 5, 26 Karepiro Dr, Whangaparaoa, Ph: 428 4831

E: [email protected], W: www.kidsrepublic.co.nz

Creative Dance, Orewa Community Centre, 368 Hibiscus Coast Hwy, Orewa, Ph: 426 1519, W: www.creativedanceorewa.co.nz - Creative Dance teaches Hip Hop, Modern & Funky Fun classes and takes students from 2 years to Adults including Boys Hip Hop. Cre-ative Dance is a performance based dance school and was established in 1996 out of a true love of dance and a desire to share it.

Guitar 101, Guitar lessons, Hibiscus Coast, Ph: 424 8959, W: www.guitarlessons1-0-

1.com - Introductory price for all new students! All Ages, All Styles. Fun, Rewarding, Imme-diate Results!

Hibiscus Coast Youth Centre, 214D Hibiscus Coast Highway, Orewa, Ph 426 5005

After School programme. Join the friendly staff down at the HBC Youth Centre for fun filled afternoons including Indoor Rock Climbing, Art Attack!, Games, Theatre, Outdoor Sports. Swimming some days so bring your togs!

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Work at your best time of day. It is often good to allow children a short time (1/2 hour to 1 hour) after school to “wind down” before starting homework. However, some people actually work better in the morning and can get up early and study. Morning workers need a good routine though and must stick to it, no extra lie in!

Make it clear when you are studying to the rest of the family to avoid interruptions

Track your progress and make sure you are on track. There’s nothing worse than getting to 2 days before an exam and realising you are only half way through your curriculum revision! Work out at the beginning how long each topic should take to study and plan accordingly. Tick off topics as you reach certain levels and track this against your time left

Make it easy on yourself. Always over allow for time when studying – if a topic needs at least 2-3 hours to complete allow 3-4 hours. It is far better and more conducive to have extra time!

Be honest with yourself. If you have a test or project deadline approaching don’t kid yourself you can go out late the night before and still get it completed! Especially around exam time give up those social nights (or at least some of

them) – don’t worry they’ll still be happening when the exams are over!

Follow these tips and we’ll see you at the top!

WHY DO KIDS ‘WAG’ SCHOOL? OK so all kids have days when they really don’t feel like school. They don’t have to be genuinely sick, perhaps they have forgotten to finish their homework or maybe they don’t want to have to do PE that day.

Some will just pretend to be sick and stay home with you but of course, sometimes, kids pretend to go to school and then disappear off to do their own thing. The

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official term for this is truancy. Whether playing truant, wagging, skipping or skiving there are a number of reasons why children wag school.

They want to get attention from parents, friends or teachers

They want to make trouble for the school or their parents

They may be being bullied at school

They may have friends who play truant

They may be running away from problems at home or at school

They may have learning problems

They may have been dared to play truant

They're feeling angry about something

They may think it's the cool thing to do

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HIBISCUS COAST CHILDCARE, KINDYS AND

PRESCHOOLS

Fairy Godmothers - 21 De Luen Ave, Tindalls Bay, Whangaparaoa, Ph: 424 8868

E: [email protected], W: www.fgi.co.nz - Fairy Godmothers Inc is a fun, safe and stimulat-

ing environment for youngsters aged 0-5.

Home from Home Childcare Ltd - 10 Walbrook Road, Whangaparaoa, Ph: 424 2499

E: [email protected], W: www.homefromhomechildcare.co.nz - Home

from Home Family Childcare Ltd helps your child grow and develop through training and

teaching in a homebased environment.

Pukeko Early Learning Centre - 159 Brightside Road, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa,

Ph: 424 2173

E: [email protected], W: www.pukekoelc.co.nz - Warm, caring environment for ages 2

to 5 years. Full and sessional places available. Programme includes Gym’N’nees gymnas-

tics classes, music and dance sessions and swimming lessons with qualified instructors.

We also offer 20 Free ECE hours to eligible children.

Sure Start Early Learning Centre - 26 Brixton Road, Manly, Whangaparaoa, Ph: 424

2315, E: [email protected] - Provide your child with specialised areas of learning

tailored for their needs in a caring environment.

Whangaparaoa Kindergarten, 7 Motutapu Ave, Whangaparaoa, Ph: 424 5130

E: [email protected], W: www.naka.co.nz - We provide an environment that is welcoming, where everyone feels socially, emotionally and physically safe. Children, teachers and parents are involved in a Child Centred Programme where we work together to build on children’s interests

Hibiscus Coast Kindergarten, 88 Riverside Road, Orewa, Ph: 426 4543

E: [email protected], Web: www.naka.co.nz

Kid's Republic, Unit 5, 26 Karepiro Dr, Whangaparaoa, Ph: 428 4831

E: [email protected], W: www.kidsrepublic.co.nz

Silverdale Kindergarten, 2 Longmore Lane, Silverdale, Ph: 426 9600

E: [email protected], Web: www.naka.co.nz

Stanmore Bay Kindergarten, 36 Waiora Road, Stanmore Bay, Ph: 424 8847

E: [email protected], Web: www.naka.co.nz

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They just want to play and have a day off

Whatever the reason often parents are the last to know so if you are worried look out for tell tale signs which might include –

not doing homework

avoiding conversations about school

not talking about friends or teachers

changing the morning school routine

If there have been any changes in your child’s or family circumstances this can contribute to a situation like this. Remember teens are very sensitive and often don’t know how to express themselves to adults.

If you do discover your child is wagging school don’t however immediately assume it is because they are in with a “bad” crowd, sometimes it may just be that they don’t like that particular subject, think there is something better to do or, if they are particularly bright they may simply be bored.

What is important however is to establish, why they are doing it and treat it as a problem to be solved with care and

understanding, not bullying and punishment.

Help them to understand the importance and value of their learning experiences.

MAKE YOUR WEEKENDS FAMILY FRIENDLY

How many times do you find yourself saying on a Sunday night – well the weekend is over again and we still haven’t done what we planned!

Routine, Routine, Routine

A word that harbours dread in many but one that can make your life so much easier! If you have your week day routines organised well this will not only free you up at the weekend but also help create simple weekend routines.

Plan some of those larger chores for during the week to free up weekend time. Instead of washing everything on a Saturday morning why not do the bulk on a Tuesday or Wednesday leaving Friday evening or early Saturday to just wash school uniforms and work outfits.

Don’t leave cleaning the bathroom basin

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until the weekend – wipe it down each day and then set an evening, perhaps a Thursday just to go round and give the bathrooms a thorough clean.

If you are planning a party or friends round at the weekend, don’t leave the shopping until Saturday morning and spend the day cooking. Shop on Thursday and pre-prepare some of the dishes.

Get the kids to help

For those jobs that do need doing at the weekend have a roster and get the kids to help. Not only is this good for their development and discipline but can help them appreciate the fun family time, plus it can be good family time in itself. Chat about the day and week while folding the washing with Mum or pulling up weeds with Dad!

Make sure you allocate jobs appropriate to their age and ability.

Weekend Activities

If your kids are involved in weekend soccer, cricket or other activities try to streamline these. Car pool with other parents. Don’t build up your children’s expectations that you will watch every single soccer match or ballet class. It won’t mean you love them any less!

Plan Your Time

Once you have done all the “necessary” weekend tasks and trips make sure you actually plan something together so the rest of the weekend doesn’t fritter away.

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The Leisure Centre, 156 Brightside Road, Stanmore Bay, Ph: 424 1914

W: www.theleisurecentre.co.nz - Leisure Kidz school holiday programmes, swimming

classes, kids entertainment clubs, groups and activities.

Dynamic Martial Arts, 4A Agency Lane, Silverdale, Ph: 021 214 7204

E: [email protected], W: www.dynamic.org.nz - We offer a wide range of classes that the whole family can enjoy. We have Cardio classes if you are looking to gain fitness, lose weight, tone and strengthen in a fun and friendly atmosphere, Kickboxing classes to learn effective self-defence and correct, safe technique.

Northern Arena, 8 Polarity Rise, Silverdale, Ph: 421 9700

E: [email protected], W: www.northernarena.co.nz - Swimming lessons, after

school services and school holiday programmes for all ages

Roadcraft School of Motoring, Hibiscus Coast, Ph: 0800 4 LESSON

E: [email protected], Web: www.rcsom.co.nz - Here at Roadcraft you will find we can ca-ter for all of your driver training needs, From start to finish we have the skills and training packages to help you to obtain the required standards to pass the test.

Creative Dance, Orewa Community Centre, 368 Hibiscus Coast Hwy, Orewa, Ph: 426

1519, W: www.creativedanceorewa.co.nz - Creative Dance teaches Hip Hop, Modern & Funky Fun classes and takes students from 2 years to Adults including Boys Hip Hop. Cre-ative Dance is a performance based dance school and was established in 1996 out of a true love of dance and a desire to share it.

Guitar 101, Guitar lessons, Hibiscus Coast, Ph: 424 8959, W: www.guitarlessons1-0-

1.com - Introductory price for all new students! All Ages, All Styles. Fun, Rewarding, Imme-diate Results!

Unit 5, 26 Karepiro Drive Ph: 428 4831

E: [email protected]

W: www.kidsrepublic.co.nz

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A movie evening, baking, go for a walk, plan an outing to a park, shopping centre, activity.

Then make sure you enjoy – if you haven’t quite got the perfectly clean house, still need to fold the washing or go through the paperwork don’t worry about it.

Relax enjoy your time out – any jobs will still be there when you get back and can always be done later!

ACNE: WHAT IS IT AND WHAT CAN

YOU DO

So what is acne? Acne is a skin condition that occurs when the oil-secreting glands in the skin are clogged and become inflamed or infected.

If you are a teen chances are you will have some acne with acne being considered by most as a normal part of development between a kid and an adult.

Acne can be in the form of whiteheads (when a pore gets clogged up, closes, and bulges out from the skin) or blackheads (when a pore clogs up but stays open). Pimples are caused when the wall of the pore is broken and bacteria and dead skin cells get under the skin.

Kids and teens get acne because of the hormone changes in puberty. Luckily for most acne clears by the time you reach your twenties.

Here are some ways you can help to keep acne away –

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To help prevent the oil build up wash your face once or twice a day with warm water and a mild soap or cleanser

Don't scrub your face. Scrubbing can actually make acne worse. Use your hands to wash not a facecloth

Keep hair sprays and gels away from your face as they can clog pores

If you have long hair, keep it away from your face and wash it regularly to reduce oil

Try not to touch your face

Make sure any makeup you use is oil free

Wash your face after exercise or if you have been sweating a lot

Don't pick, squeeze, or pop pimples

Try not to get sunburned

Avoid extreme stress

Exercise regularly

Don’t rest your face in your hands while studying, reading or watching TV

Eat a good balanced diet. Foods good for acne clearing are deep coloured fruits (berries), citrus fruits, fish, almonds, walnuts and leafy green vegetables

Good supplements include fish oil and vitamins B5, A and C

Avoid caffine and other stimulants

4A Agency Lane, Silverdale Ph: 021 214 7204 E: [email protected]

We offer a wide range of classes the whole family

can enjoy

Cardio Challenge Musical Forms Sparring - Adults Nemesis Fight Fit BTF Kids Kickboxing Kickboxing

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Insinc Products, Ph: 0508 467 462 , Mob: 021 447 640

E: [email protected], W: www.insincproducts.co.nz - An extensive range of commercial strength environmentally friendly cleaning and paper products to meet your cleaning and hygiene needs

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HIBISCUS COAST CLUBS AND NON PROFIT GROUPS

For full details on all the clubs/groups listed below visit our onsite We Linku2 |

Education and Community section

ARTS, CRAFTS AND LEISURE GROUPS

Centrestage Theatre Company, 60 Centreway Road, Orewa - Ph: 426 7282

Estuary Arts Centre, 214B Hibiscus Coast Highway, Orewa, Ph: 09 426 5570

Hibiscus Coast Community Arts Council, Hibiscus Coast - Ph: 09 428 3836

Hibiscus Ukuleles, Ph: 021 421 109 , E: [email protected], W: www.thearts.co.nz

Kowhai Singers, Warkworth, Ph:425 4181

COMMUNITY CLUBS AND GROUPS

Centre of Mutual Aid, Stanmore Bay Community Hall, Wairoa Rd, Stanmore Bay -

Ph: 09 489 8954

Centrestage Theatre Company, 60 Centreway Road, Orewa - Ph: 426 7282

Chariot Trust, 4A Agency Lane, Silverdale - Ph: 021 214 7204

Coast Robotics, Whangaparaoa College, Delshaw Ave, Whangaparaoa - Ph: 021 024

60837

GirlGuiding NZ Whangaparaoa, 45 Stanmore Bay Road, Whangaparaoa - Ph: 424 2840.

Gutter Kitties, W: www.gutterkitties.co.nz

Hibiscus Coast Boating Club, Stanmore Bay - Ph: 424 4631

Hibiscus Coast Community House, 214e Hibiscus Coast Highway, Orewa - Ph: 426 3598Hibiscus Coast Dog Training Club, 214 Hibiscus Coast Highway, Orewa - Ph: 424

0448 or 426 3994

Hibiscus Coast Family Services Inc, PO Box 519, Whangaparaoa - Ph: 424 4014

Hibiscus Coast Grandparents Parenting Grandchildren, Red Beach Methodist Church

Lounge, Red Beach - Ph: 426 9136

Hibiscus Coast Parent Centre, PO Box 584, Whangaparaoa

Hibiscus Coast Senior Citizens Association, 43 Kath Hopper Drive, Orewa - Ph: 427

9116

Hibiscus Coast Youth Centre, 214d Hibiscus Coast Highway, Orewa, Ph: 428 5005

Hibiscus Ukuleles, Ph: 021 421 109 , E: [email protected], W: www.thearts.net.nz

Home and Family Counselling Inc, 575 Whangaparaoa Road, Stanmore Bay

ICONZ, 733 Whangaparaoa Road, Stanmore Bay - Ph: 027 653 5723

No. 5 Squadron Air Training Corps, Ex Silverdale Bowling Club, SH17, Silverdale -

Ph: 021 666 248

Northern Auckland Kindergarten Association, 44c Anzac Road, Browns Bay - Ph: 09

479 5869

Orewa Theosophical Society, 488 Hibiscus Coast Highway, Orewa - Ph: 428 3691

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HIBISCUS COAST CLUBS AND NON PROFIT

GROUPS cont ...

RNZAFA, 2/10 Elizabeth Street, Orewa - Ph: 426 2028

Rodney Dog Friends, Arkles Bay

Special Bees Playgroup, Hibiscus Coast and Red Beach - Ph: 09 838

Te Hana Te Ao Marama Maori Cultural Centre, 317 State Highway One, Te Hana,

Wellsford - Ph: 09 423 8701

Teenadders Plus Inc, 592B Whangaparaoa Road, Whangaparaoa - Ph: 424 2880

ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS

Forest and Bird Society Hibiscus Coast, Presbyterian Church Hall, Centreway Rd, Ore-

wa

SPORTS CLUBS AND GROUPS

Aikido Club, 717 Whangaparaoa Road, Whangaparaoa - Ph: 09 630 5600

Air Pistol Club, Wentworth College Gymnasium, 65 Gulf Harbour Drive, Gulf Harbour,

Ph: 021 076 4256

Chariot Trust, 4A Agency Lane, Silverdale - Ph: 021 214 7204

Coast Swim Club, PO Box 311, Whangaparaoa, E: [email protected]

HBC Raiders Rugby League and Sports Club Inc, Brightside Rd, Stanmore Bay

Hibiscus Coast Boating Club, Stanmore Bay - Ph: 424 4631

Orewa Tennis Club, Victor Eaves Park, Florence Ave, Orewa - Ph: 424 3652

If you know any local non profit clubs or groups who would like to list with us, have a free web page and be part of our Fundraising Programme please have them email

us at [email protected]

Where people come first and communication is a priority

Ph: 424 2499 - Andrea: 027 477 0889 - Wisia: 027 464 1331 www.homefromhomechildcare.co.nz

Homebased Education & Childcare

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