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Safer Waitaki

Safer Waitaki

An innovative new community safety project known as ‘Safer Waitaki’ was formally launched on Tuesday 28 February with the signing of a letter of intent by Mayor Alex Familton. Signing is the first formal step towards realising the goal of Waitaki becoming a World Health Organisation designated International Safe Community. The Safer Waitaki project is a whole-of-community project with a focus on community safety. The project was initiated as a way to identify the key community safety priorities for the Waitaki District and provide a mechanism for the community to work together, maximising resources and expertise. The project will provide a structure from which a co-coordinated community and agency response to the issues that affects health and wellbeing can be achieved.
Waitarere Scout Group

Waitarere Scout Group

Waitarere Scout Hall, Waitarere ,
Cubs are on Monday evenings from 530 - 7pm Scouts meet after cubs at 7pm - 9pm
Waiuku Toy Party Hire

Waiuku Toy Party Hire

3 James Bright Lane, Waiuku ,
We offer a great range of "big toys" for party hire and we are hoping to build this service and be able to provide tables & chairs etc in the future. We have some awesome ride on's, slides, activity cubes, see saw etc. predominately aimed for under 6's... Please pop in and see us as we have put together some great packages which can be tailor made to suit your party needs/numbers. A bond is required. More information and photo's to come!
Waiuku Riders Inc

Waiuku Riders Inc

PRESIDENT: Shane de Jonge mob 021 625 117 VICE PRESIDENT: Barb Wilkinson mob 021 605 887 SECRETARY: Stephen Foote mob 027 4 814 593 TREASURER - Grant Andrews mob COMMITTEE: Dave Smyth, Mel Foote, Julz Ellery WEBSITE MANAGER: Marc Gold - marc.gold@xtra.co.nz mob 021 731135
mainly music - Waiuku 3

mainly music - Waiuku 3

St Andrew's Centre, 85 Queen Street, Waiuku ,
mainly music is a music and movement programme for preschoolers and their caregivers. Come join the fun!
Wanaka Cliffhangers Climbing Club

Wanaka Cliffhangers Climbing Club

Rock climbing club primarily for youth in Central Otago. Meets weekly at Basecamp Wanaka Climbing Centre. Developing an adult branch soon.
Wanaka Muso's Club and Songwriter Circle

Wanaka Muso's Club and Songwriter Circle

6 Apollo Place, Wanaka ,
The Wanaka Musician's Club is a performance session held every second Sunday at Mint Bar. The main aim is to provide local talent with an opportunity to showcase their skills in a friendly supportive environment. More than just an open mic night, a full stage's equipment including all amplification, instruments and sound system is supplied, catering to a wider array of musicians. Drummers, bassists, keyboard players etc. all have a chance to perform. The club also provides entertainment for the community and revenue for Mint Bar. The singer songwriter circle is a multifaceted, fortnightly meeting of local songwriters with a focus on group participation. Taking place at the Wanaka Arts Centre, it aims to provide an inspiring and supportive space for local artists to hone their songwriting skills. It promotes opportunities for musicians to meet and network, or to form potential musical partnerships. The singer/songwriter circle offers mentorship and workshops with practical direction.
Tel: 03 4431328
Wanganui District Council Youth Committee

Wanganui District Council Youth Committee

The WDC Youth Committee is made up of 18 diverse young people ranging in age from 12-24 years old. Our job is to speak up, speak out and be heard on issues that effect youth in our city. We meet formally in the Council Chambers once every 6 weeks and informally as well. We make submissions on behalf of the youth of Wanganui, run events such as Picnic In The Park and have initiatives like $300ships to help our young people achieve their dreams.
Wanganui City Mission

Wanganui City Mission

183 Wicksteed Street, Wanganui ,
The Wanganui City Mission provides caring, professional social services to those in need throughout Wanganui. Our office is open 9am until 2:30pm Monday - Friday In emergencies we are on call 24 hours a day on (06) 3452139 The work of the City Mission benefits mostly from Church Levies, charitable trusts and Foundations. Funding also comes from individual donations and bequests from the people of Wanganui. Added to this is the contribution of time and skills of dozens of volunteer workers in all areas of the City Missions operations. FUNDRAISING: On average it costs in excess of $800 A DAY to keep our services running - and demand is growing! Monetary donations can be made directly to the Wanganui City Missions Account: 03-0791-0434015-000 If you wish your donation to be directed to a specific area of our work (See PRODUCTS) please indicate your preference in the reference section. All donations over $5 are tax deductable. Please email: wanganuicitymission@gmail.com with your name and address if you wish to receive a tax receipt. Donations of non- perishable food, toiletry items, fresh fruit/ vegetables for the Foodbank are always greatly appreciated! These can be dropped off to the Foodbank located at 183 Wicksteed street Wanganui Between 9am and 2:30pm Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays)
T.S Calliope Wanganui Sea Cadets

T.S Calliope Wanganui Sea Cadets

5 Battalion Headquarters, 86 Maria Place Extension, Wanganui ,
T.S Calliope is a Sea Cadet Unit of New Zealand Cadet Forces, based in Wanganui. We parade Thursdays during the school terms, from 6.30 pm (1830 hours) to 9.00 pm (2100 hours). Boys and girls aged 13 to 18 are eligible to join. For more information or you are interested in joining, please contact us on 022 130 906 or via email tscalliope@hotmail.co.nz or come and visit us on a parade night. Our Values: Respect - having self respect and showing respect for others. Integrity - being honest, open and trustworthy in all that we do. Loyalty - being reliable and committed to our Unit and Corps. Discipline - always conducting ourselves in a responsible manner. Our Aims: * To foster a spirit of adventure and teamwork, and to develop those qualities of mind and body essential for good citizens and leaders. * To provide challenging and disciplined training activities, which will be useful in either Service or civilian life. * To promote an awareness of the Armed Forces, and the role they play in the community.