See the Christmas story as you've never seen it before. Travel on the Road to Bethlehem. With a cast and crew of more than 100 and an elaborate set built on the grounds of the Tauranga Seventh-day Adventist School Road to Bethlehem is a must see over the Christmas period.
TCBOA is a non-profit organisation affiliated to Tauranga City Basketball which was established to look after referees in the Tauranga City area. We aim to promote refereeing in this region and to provide opportunities for all those interested to referee in local, regional and national events. We aim to help all our members to achieve the goals and ambitions that they have while at the same time enjoying their refereeing.
Young Mariners of New Zealand is an organization for girls aged 8-19 years that provides opportunities for fun, friendship and adventure through water-based activities.
The history of the Tauranga Fire Brigade goes back more than 100 years. The Fire brigade was formed in 1874, and it soon collapsed for want of support.
The year 1882 was significant as that was when a volunteer brigade was formed, a fire inspector appointed, the necessary engines and equipment purchased and a fire bell erected. From 1882 until 1909 the brigade was an on again off again affair.
Tauranga has had a continuous Fire Brigade since 1909.
Male and female voice choir based in Tauranga. We perform a variety of works from traditional choral pieces to lighter modern works 3-4 times a year.
There are more than 60 people in our choir who love music and singing. We know this because they all turn up for rehearsal on Monday nights.
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Safe Places is really a way or an ethos for living that by embracing it... the people involved find for themselves & provide: healing, eduaction and connection that enlivens their life and brings their faith alive. Safe Places specialises in respondind accurately to the bleeding heart and walking the processthat transforms people from the inside out. Safe Places provides many different groups on a range of relevant topics, plus 1 on 1 counselling and supervision for student & trained counsellors. Safe Places also evolved a group for Travellers who like to meet just to chat about their life and reality in seeking to live life with God. Safe Places is an ethos that creates hope, creativity, ritual, celebration, growth, change and peace. A place where God's presence dwells with the broken hearted and the down trodden in spirit. A place where He is honoured and sought to be known and where the people find a greater awareness of who they we made to be.
The Tauranga Astronomical Society observatory is located in the Otumoetai Sports Club in Fergusson park, Matua, Otumoetai, Tauranga. Public meetings are held in the Observatory meeting room, Fergusson park, Tauranga. These are held on the 2nd and 4th Tu