by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
Helensville Historical Society Vice President Leigh Bosch has a long association with this area. Her great grandparents Tony and Mary Ellen Keane moved here around 1920 with their eight children and bought and ran Hinemoa House. Their grandson Reg Keane married Gay...
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
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by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
July school holidays: 9-24 July: Game on! Drop-in games: Weekdays, 11am-12noon: Drop in and play games at the library. Read aloud: Weekdays, 3pm-3.30pm: Library staff will be reading aloud from The BFG and other Roald Dahl books to celebrate the release of The BFG...
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
Whether you visit the doctor regularly, or you’re lucky enough to only need to pop in once a year, you will know that the GPs work to a 15minute appointment schedule. Of course, sometimes appointments run overtime, and an emergency may mean your doctor is called away....
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
A WORD OF ADVICE Easy payments When you are working to pay the bills, sometimes the last thing you feel like doing when you get home is sitting down and actually paying those bills. A direct debit can be a handy way of making sure your bills get paid without all the...
by Brian | Jul 1, 2016 | Articles
By Helen Martin Te Awaroa Helensville has a new innovative venture designed to provide a space for making, exhibiting and selling Mâori art. Pâtiki Studio-Gallery, situated in the space formerly occupied by the Art on Track Gallery at the north end of town, is the...