Archive for August, 2010
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 25 August – 31 August 2010 we listen to Te Kura o Mangamuka about the gardens they planted at their school. They were the runners up for the school section of Te Manawhenua Challenge 2010.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai
Northland College Daffodil Day Breakfast
Friday 27th August 2010

From 6am to 8am
Venue is The Hubb (at the back of the College) Breakfast is full, hot bacon , sausages, eggs , hashbrowns etc etc
Cost is $15 for adults, $5 for child under 12 and Gold coin for preschoolers. There will definitely be door sales - you do not need a ticket, you can pay at the doorAll proceeds go to the Northland Cancer Society All food has been donated by local and district businesses - without their donations the Breakfast could not happen - WE THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR SUPPORT Last year we raised $1700.00 ... THIS YEAR WE WANT TO DOUBLE THE AMOUNT.
King Tuheitia’s 4th annual Coronation
Tautoko FM linking live to Radio Tainui
9am – 2pm
Friday 20 August 2010
Saturday 21 August 2010
Sunday 22 August 2010
Whakarongo Mai
Te Whakaputanga me Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Monday 9th until Friday 13th AUGUST
from 9am until 5pm
Tautoko will broadcast live from Waipuna Marae, Pangaru
The initial hearings for the Hokianga Claimants Inquiry District on Te Whakaputanga me Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Stay tuned for live coverage of the Hearings and interviews
Your Tribal Connection “Tautoko FM “
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 4 August – August 2010 we listen to the roopu Rongoa maara marino about the gardens they planted in Kaitaia. They were the runners up for the community section of Te Manawhenua Challenge 2010.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai

