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Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 5 June – 8 June 2010 she talks about planting winter hua whenua that grows below the ground and gives some tips on planting Garlic, also a receipe to make Aioli.
Whakato nga kakano: Garlic, carrots, Beetroot, Potatoes, Leeks, Spring Onions, Onions.
Whakato nga tipu: beetroot, onion, shallots.
Hua rakau: Whakato nga nga hua rakau a tenei marama.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai
Regional Nga Manu Korero
Being held at Kamo High School, Whangarei
Monday 24 May – Wednesday 26 May 2010
To Listen tune into Tautoko FM
click here to watch it live from Kamo High School
Okaihau Singer/songwriter
TOP 10 Worldwide Finalist
Kia ora Whanau, I’m in the ‘2010 Peace Song’ competition to help inspire postitivity and unity through music. Judges now want audience votes…. from YOU
Each time you listen to my song all the way through at the link below, it counts as a Vote for me. Votes are limitless, worldwide, thank you and Arohanui…
Frances
FRANCES – Be a Little Happy – New Zealand Click Here To Vote
Kia Tere, voting finishes Tuesday 25 May 2010 5pm
One Love Benefit Concert
Fundraiser for Lloyd & Leslie Latimer
Sunday 16 May
2pm – 8pm
Horeke TavernFeaturing Ardijah, Ed Ru from Sweet’n'Irie, Max Crochrane & friends.
Tickets cost $20 prepaid or $25 door
On sale now at the Horeke Tavern & Mangamuka Store.
also available $5 Hangi tickets and raffle tickets.
All proceeds to the Latimer whanau.
NAU MAI HAERE MAI
Te Whakaputanga me Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Monday 10th until Friday 14th MAY
from 9am until 5pm
Tautoko will broadcast live from Te Tii Marae, Waitangi
The initial hearings for the Paparahi o te Raki Inquiry District on Te Whakaputanga me Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Stay tuned for live coverage of the Hearings and interviews
Your Tribal Connection “TautokoFM”
Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 28 April – 4 May 2010 she talks about planting winter hua whenua that grows above the ground and gives some tips on making a seed raising bed.
Whakato nga kakano: broad beans, herbs, spinach, lettuce, kapiti, califlower, calandula, endive, broccoli, onions, carrots, peruperu, riwai, beetroot, turnip, swede
Whakato nga tipu: beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, endive, lettuce, onion, parsley, shallots, silver beet, spinach
Hua rakau: Whakato nga parakipere me etahi atu hua me nga rakau panana hoki a tenei marama.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Matakitaki Mai
Whakarongo Mai
How to make a seed raising bed: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Hua Parakore 28 April - 4 May 2010: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download1814 Kaitaia Concert
Saturday 1 May 2010
Family show at The Pavilion Twin Peaks, Whangatane Drive, Kaitaia,
4.30pm Tickets $5.00 Child & $10.00 Adult
(children must be accompanied by an adult)
1814 & The Jordan Luck Band
7pm
Tickets $30 door sales
Accomodation Package $85.00
Includes 1 night accomodation, transfer to and from venue, 1 general ticket.
(entry is restricted to 18yrs and over for the evening show)
Fishing Competition
Totara North School Fishing Competition
Totara North School are holding a fishing competition on the 1st and 2nd of May. This is a fundrasier for the school and there are lots of great prizes to be won!
Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 21 April – 27 April 2010 she talks about planting winter hua whenua that grows above the ground and gives some tips on planting Spinach.
Whakato nga kakano: broad beans, herbs, spinach, lettuce, kapiti, califlower, calandula, endive, broccoli
Whakato nga tipu: beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, endive, lettuce, onion, parsley, shallots, silver beet, spinach.
Hua rakau: Whakato nga parakipere me etahi atu hua me nga rakau panana hoki a tenei marama.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai
ANZAC Day Services
Hokianga: Dawn service (6am) Whirinaki Memorial.
Citizens services (9am) Hokianga Memorial Arch, Kohukohu; (11am) Opononi War Memorial Hall; (11am) Waiotemarama Memorial.
Kaikohe: Dawn service (6.15am) Memorial Hall. Assemble 5.45am in RSA carpark. March off at 6am.
Okaihau: Community Service at Okaihau College Hall at 11am. March to War Memorial after.
Motatau: 28 Maori Battalion, Takapuna Urupa service at 10am
Kawakawa: The parade organised by Kawakawa and District RSA will begin at the cenotaph at 9am, after a march from the post office.
Kerikeri: The parade in Kerikeri is at 10.30am at the RSA.
Paihia: Assemble Ex Servicemen’s club at 5.30am for march to Canterbury Propeller Memorial. Service at 6.15am. Later service at Paihia Cemetery at 7am
Russell: Dawn service (7 am) at Ngaiotonga Marae.
Citizens service (10.30 am), Fall in (11am), cenotaph (11.30am), church parade (12.15pm) to Long Beach Cemetery.
Kaitaia: Assemble at the RSA from 5.30am for the dawn parade to the cenotaph and service at 6am. A civic service will be held in the community centre in South Rd, Kaitaia at 11am.
Te Kao: At 11am on Potahi Marae and at the Houhora Cemetery at 2.30pm.
Mangonui: A civic service will start at 11am in the War Memorial Hall.
Whangaroa: Citizens service (10.30am) Whangaroa Memorial Hall, Leigh St, Kaeo.
