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Taiaha Classes

Taiaha classes for boys every Monday & Tuesday afternoons

Where:        Tukorehe Marae, Main Rd, KUKU
Time:          4-5pm
Days:          Mondays         7 - 12 yrs old
                  Tuesday          13 - 18 yrs old

Tutor:          Tipi Wehipeihana

No cost, just provide transpost to & from marae for your son/nephew/moko etc

What to bring:      A manuka or hard rakau, potae & water

Come to learn:     Taiaha, karakia, ngeri, haka, pao, kaor, ahai, te reo & discipline
                             all through the art of TAIAHA

For more information please feel free to contact Tipi on:

Ph: 06 367 9672 or
Cell: 027 7383 117
      

Community Kapa Haka
Community Kapa Haka at St Peter's College in the School Hall Monday nights from 6.30pm - 7.30pm. It's a chance to enjoy kapa haka and te reo in a social environment that is open to EVERYONE. No experience is necessary but if you do have experience please come along and share with us!!!

For more information, please contact:
Bernie on 021 234 7869 or
Hinaera on 027 844 6653

PARS
'Te Kaiawhina Mauhere me o Ratau Whanau'

Prisoners Aid & Rehabilitation Society of Manawatu Inc

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED


We require volunteers:

  • CHILD VISIT CHAPERONES
  • COURT AIDES
  • DRIVERS
  • PRISON VISITORS
  • SUPPORT PEOPLE
  • PFFICE/RECEPTION ASSISTANTS

(We have an urgent need for women drivers to take family members to visit at Manawatu Prison).

We are a society working in the Manawatu and surrounding areas to support those who have been affected by the Justice System and to assist in their re-intergration into the community. We support both offender and family whanau.

If interested please phone the office between 10am and 1pm or between 2:30 and 4pm and make an appointment to see Audrey.

90 Broadway Ave (upstairs next to Subway) Palmerston North
Phone: (06) 357 9218 Fax: (06) 354 7018 Email: manawatupars@xtra.co.nz

FREE Women's Health Collective
The Women's Health Collective is  a FREE service for women, providing health information and some health services. There is a cervical screening clinic on Tuesday mornings (by appointment) that is FREE for Maori, Pasifika and Asian women.The Collective have subsidized counsellors and lower cost complimentary therapists including a naturopath, massage person and osteopath. One to one support and referrals to other free and low cost services are available.
You are welcome to phone (06) 357 0314 or drop in and have a chat to our friendly staff at 53 Waldegrave St.
Open 9am-5pm weekdays

Te Mauri O Rangitaane O Manawatu (Council Of Elders)
Every second Wednesday of the month, except for January and unless advised. 10am to 1pm, venue Tuturu Pumau Marae 140-148 Maxwells Line, Palmerston North.

Rangitaane O Manawatu Maori Women's Welfare League Meeting
Every second Friday, once a month between 1.00pm and 2.00pm at Te Whare Wairua o Mererikiriki,
140-148 Maxwells Line, Palmerston North.

For more information on this, please contact the Secretary, Kararaina Oldridge:
Phone: 021 162 3197 or
Email: kararainao@xnet.co.nz

Kaumatua Waiata
Every Monday between 10.00am and 12.00pm, Te Mauri along with other Kaumatua and Kuia attend Waiata at Te Hotu Manawa O Rangitaane O Manawatu, 140-148 Maxwells Line, Palmerston North.

For more information on this, please contact Paora Johansen:
Phone: (06) 353-6385 or
Email: mailto:raewyn@rangitaane.iwi.nz

Kaumatua Indoor Bowls
Every Tuesday between 1.00pm and 4.00pm, Te Mauri along with other Kaumatua and Kuia attend Indoor Bowls at Te Hotu Manawa O Rangitaane O Manawatu, 140-148 Maxwells Line, Palmerston North.

For more information on this, please contact Uncle Mick Maru
Phone: (06) 353-6385

Kaumatua Tai Chi
Every Wednesday between 10.00am and 12.00pm, Te Mauri along with other Kaumatua and Kuia attend Tai Chi at Te Hotu Manawa O Rangitaane O Manawatu, 140-148 Maxwells Line, Palmerston North. 

For more information on this, please phone (06) 353-6385

Weaving Classes
Every Thursday between 10.00am and 2.00pm, come join in and learn the art of Weaving at Te Hotu Manawa O Rangitaane O Manawatu, 140-148 Maxwells Line, Palmerston North.

For more information on this, please contact Lovey Hodgkinson:
Phone: 021 162 3185 

Line Dancing
Every Friday between 10.00am and 12.00pm, Te Mauri along with other Kaumatua and Kuia attend Line Dancing at Te Hotu Manawa O Rangitaane O Manawatu, 140-148 Maxwells Line, Palmerston North.

For more information on this, please contact Raewyn Skipper Maori Disabilities Officer:
Phone: (06) 353-6385 or
Email: raewyn@rangitaane.iwi.nz

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