by Maki | Jul 23, 2020 | Community News, Featured, News
The Rangitahi Project, 14 years in the making We were incredibly pleased to hand over the first stage of the Rangitahi sections to their new owners last week. It is the biggest milestone to date and we are very proud of our efforts to get the project to where it is...
by Maki | Jul 23, 2020 | Community News, Featured, News
Enterprising Nia teacher honoured as ‘a real star’ From a national longboard champ to championing the health of others … it’s been quite a ride for Raglan’s Belinda Goodwin, who was honoured this month with a Parkinson’s Volunteer Award for her “unstinting commitment”...
by Maki | Jul 23, 2020 | Community News, Featured, News
Five ways to winter resilience with the Herbal Dispensary PLENTY OF PLANTS Put down the packets and pick up the plants! Eating with the seasons provides the mind and body with the nutrients needed to maintain resilience. For example, during the winter months nature...
by Maki | Jul 23, 2020 | Community News, Featured, News
Lockdown in Mallorca You may well remember Jesse Turner serving you at Rockit Kitchen. Jesse lived in Raglan a few years ago and made it home, purchasing a charming character cottage on Government road. During that time Jesse made some deep and profound connections...
by Maki | Jul 23, 2020 | Community News, Featured, News
Raglan artist chosen to confront racism with creativity Raglan artist Simon Te Wheoro has been selected to respond creatively to alarming signs of racism, and spark crucial conversations about unity. Creative Waikato, backed by the Waikato Community Funders Group, has...
by Maki | Jul 23, 2020 | Community News, Featured, News
Leaving behind a green footprint even in death Death is not an easy subject to talk about but increasingly people are wanting to take control of their final send off. Whaingaroa Coffin Club founders Gail McJorrow and Deb King hope to provide a space for good...