COMMUNITY LISTINGS

Published date19 May 2022
Publication titleTe Puke Times
Some events and meetings may not be going ahead under COVID-19 restrictions, please check with organisers

CLUBS/COMMUNITY GROUPS

Rotoehu, Te Puke Rural Women NZ: Third Thursday of month, Methodist Church 4pm start. Ph Maureen 573 5190 or Margaret 533 3681.

Pāpāmoa Beach WI: Third Tuesday of month, 11am, Pāpāmoa Sports Centre. Ph Shirley 542-0756.

Te Puke Forest & Bird: Phone 575 2662

Te Puke Friendship Club: Meets 2nd Wednesday of every month at Te Puke Bowling Club, Palmer Place, Te Puke. Suitable for retired, semi- retired who enjoy company. Barbara 021 240 2325.

Te Puke-Paengaroa WI: Second Thursday of month, 1.15pm. Te Puke. Ph Val 573 7804

Kauri Centre: A day activity programme for seniors. Wednesday and Thursday 9am – 3pm. Ph Carol Clendon 574-7170 or Colin Oomen 021 135 9090

Pāpāmoa Scouts: For 6 to 14 year olds, Mondays, Papamoa Surf Club. Keas & Cubs: 5pm – 6.30pm. Scouts 6.30pm – 8.30pm. Ph James 542-0318.

U3A Beachside: Learning organisation for older members of the community. Various interest groups. Contact: u3abeachsidebop@gmail.com.

COMMUNITY SERVICES

Te Puke Coffee & Conversation: Second of the month, 10.30am – 11.30am, Te Puke RSA. Ph Georgina Coates 027 573 4919 .

Essential Tremor Support Group: Meets monthly, various venues, for coffee/tea, friendship, sharing, information and laughter. Phone Kathy on 07 579 1994.

Free English lessons: Every Friday at Plunket Rooms 10.30am to 11.30am. And more information about driving lessons. Contact Rupal Phone 021 032 5962 or rupalamehta@yahoo.com

Alcoholics Anonymous: Reflections at Te Puke Baptist Church. Corner Malyon St and Station Rd, Wednesdays 7.30pm – 8.30pm. Ph 0800 229 6757 (0800AAWORKS).

Maketū Health and Social Services: Provides the following services and supports – diabetes, tamariki ora, youth drug and alcohol, anti-bullying, kaumatua, domestic violence, mental health and mirimiri, 3 Little Waihī Road, Maketū. Ph 07 533 2551.

JP Service Centres: Wednesday 10am – noon, Pāpāmoa Library; Thursday 10.30am– 12.30pm, Te Puke Anglican Church.

The Hub Te Puke: Counsellors by appointment Tuesday-Thursday, 32 Jocelyn Street. Ph 07 975 0157. Te Puke Foodbank, Social work services on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10am-1pm and Budgeting services Mon, Wed and Fri 9:30-3pm

DANCE & MUSIC

Serenata Singers: If you love to sing we’d love you to join us. Thursdays 10am – 11.30am, Methodist Church Hall, 2 Oroua St, Te Puke. Ph Anne 572 3130.

Te Puke Country Music Club: Third Sunday of Month, 1pm, Te Puke...

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