ROOM 13 WILLOW BANK TRIP 2021 - Rai Valley Area School
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ROOM 13 WILLOW BANK TRIP 2021 My favourite I like doing Willowbank part was the the washing was the best school and and it was time of the dressing up fun. term too. Harrison Sophie Armandine I loved everything and I want to go back. Jason I loved Willowbank because it’s all about the olden days. I want to go back. Annie
Willowbank was fun and I liked the school. Tai I loved the School and using the ink dip pens. Meika My favourite part was washing with Miss Harriet. Olivia I like Willowbank because we do lots of fun stuff. Sinclai r The school The school Willowbank is was fun. was scary but very cool.
Ministry of Inspiration – Holiday Programmes Don’t forget to sign up for the really fun, highly engaging MOI Holiday Workshops! All workshops are from 9 am to 3 pm and occur at Garin College. The workshops are led by senior students from Garin College, Nelson College for Girls, and Nayland College. To register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/holiday-programmes-july-2021-tickets-159214931145 July 12-14 Monday to Wednesday: Art and Engineering-experiment with art and build some crazy summer games and contraptions. This workshop is always a sell-out and lots of fun for everyone. Come along to learn engineering as well as test your creativity skills. This workshop is always a HUGE hit! Ages 6-13. July 12-14 Monday to Wednesday: Science and Engineering-experiment and learn about anatomy and even do a dissection among other cool science topics! Come along to learn engineering as well as test your creativity skills. This workshop is always a HUGE hit! Ages 8-13. Holiday programmes need minimum numbers to run but we will strive to run all programmes. Marlborough Youth Trust – actively supporting the youth of Marlborough Camps, courses, workshops etc www.myt.org.nz The Marlborough Covid Vaccination Team Will be vaccinating in Havelock! On Saturday 10th July there will be an outreach clinic for vaccinations in the Havelock Town Hall. This will be running from 9.ooam to 3.oopm and is available for people 16 years + You need to book an appointment, so call 03 574 2558 or email ianc.cameron@xtra.co.nz
AGM Thursday 22nd July Havelock Hotel 7pm to 8pm Election of Committee AGM Reports General Business Agenda will be made available please email pelorusrugby@gmail.com
Rai Valley A & P Show Secretary Vacancy The Rai Valley A & P Show are advertising for an organized, dedicated, energetic, community minded person to fill the role of Show Secretary. This role increases in its demands the closer to Show day comes. The Show is the first Saturday of March annually. Role requires a knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Xero and sound computer and communication skills. You will have an interest in the Show and local community with a view of keeping this event going strong into the future. You will liaise with committee and the community to put on Rai Valley’s day of the year. Role is a paid position by Honourium To apply, please send a paragraph to half page summary, outlining your background, who you are, skill experience, why you want the role, and details of 1 reference to raivalleyshow@live.com Applications Close August 15th, 2021 Andrea Pilcher, Rai Valley A & P Show, Secretary/Treasurer, 027 357 8211, 03 318 5108. Marlborough Police Information – Crime Trend Over the past couple of months, a clear trend is emerging in Marlborough. Vineyards and rural areas have been targeted by criminals - they are taking from vehicles parked in vineyards and other properties the batteries from those vehicles. The latest event occurred over night 6 -7 July 2021 in Koromiko - four batteries stolen from tractors! The offenders entered a gated area, so gates are no barrier for these offenders. Other areas targeted - Wairau valley, Blenheim and Seddon area. If you have vehicles left in areas that can be accessed - think about putting in trail cameras or similar to aid in catching the offenders. In addition to that we are looking for a trailer that was stolen on the outskirts of Blenheim recently - it is a distinctive vehicle transport trailer. Also, Over the last few months a 15,000 water tank as per the one in the attachment was taken from a Wairau Valley property. Sergeant Michael Porter BLENHEIM CRIME PREVENTION GROUP| New Zealand Police P 03 578 5279 | Extn: 38837 or 38830 | E marlb.rural@police.govt.nz Blenheim Station, 8 Main Street, PO Box 342, Blenheim 7201, www.police.govt.nz Safer Communities Together Picton Rail & Sail on the Picton Foreshore: railandsailpicton@gmail.com Brian Morris, Editor 0211922936
Volleyball – Term 3 Next term RVAS will be entering a mixed team in the Nelson Bays Volleyball social league, held at Saxton Stadium on Monday evenings. One of our teachers, Eli Briasco, will coach the team and will play alongside the students for at least the first few games. The league runs for eight weeks, commencing on the 2nd of August. Fees will be $25 per student for the season. Transportation to and from Saxton Stadium will be provided. This is a great opportunity for Year 9-13 secondary students who would like to develop their volleyball skills in preparation for next year’s Area Schools Sports Tournament. If your son or daughter would like to be involved, please contact Eli Briasco via email: eli.briasco@rai.school.nz A M I LY F U Nelson Classic Car Museum TF A N A GRE D AY O U T! Clip t his ad and bring it w it h y ou t o get t he $ 30 School Holida y Family Special ( 1 adult + 4 kids OR 2 adult s + 2 kids ) O p en ev er y d ay 10 am - 4 p m . 1 C ad i l l ac W ay, N el so n ( n ex t t o M i t r e10 ) . O f f e r v al i d u n t i l Su n d ay 2 5 J u ly 2 0 2 1. w w w .n el so n c l assi c c ar m u se u m .n z MA RL
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