by Brian | Aug 10, 2016 | Articles
Local resident Kiri Abraham uses her experiences of Motherhood and her love for the natural world as inspiration for her new body of work, titled ‘Safe Houses’, soon to be exhibited at Art Centre Helensville. Although she studied Textile and Surface Design at...
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
By Helen Martin To the credit of many young local musicians and their staunch supporters and mentors, of the 12 bands successful in making it to the regional finals of the Smoke Free Rock Quest this year, four were from Kaipara College. Even better – every band had a...
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
The opportunity for NZ musicians to connect with thousands of Aucklanders in the region’s most beautiful parks is up for grabs. Following the outstanding success of last summer’s Music in Parks series, Auckland Council is now seeking artist applications from all over...
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
By Helen Martin A new Helensville business, Upholstery Services, opened at the south end of Commercial Rd on May 1st. Business owner/operator Curtis Davies has many years’ experience in upholstery manufacture, repairs and sales, having begun work as an upholsterer in...
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
The Helensville Citizens Advice Bureau held its 25th anniversary lunch at the RSA on Tuesday, 21 June. About 40 current and past volunteers turned up to celebrate the many years of good work they’ve put into the local community through the CAB. A special mention was...
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
There are two main types of tissue that will stretch, i.e. get longer, when tension is slowly applied over time, muscle, and fresh scar. If you have an injury to a limb, back, neck, whatever, you will likely involve muscle in the injury, and you will likely have...