Friday, September 21, 2012

Seaport Scene Issue 318

Commendation for CACTUS Leaders

From left: Wing Commander Peter King, Inspector Stephen Cauldwell, Sergeant Matt Williams, Superintendent Richard Chambers and Sergeant Leo Wiapo.
September 15 marked a significant achievement for the 14 youths who completed a gruelling eight-week physical endurance course, as part of the CACTUS programme. Also momentous on the final day was the awarding of a District Commanders Commendation to each of the two trainers, Staff Sergeant Leo Wiapo and Staff Sergeant Matt Williams.

Read the whole story in the latest issue of the Seaport News!

Other Stories in This Issue

  • Captains Table
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Clifford Bay News in Parliament
  • CCTV and Wifi for Blenheim and Picton
  • Classifieds
  • Operation Zero Tolerance
  • Entries open for Marlborough Environment Awards
  • Community Appreciates Volunteers
  • Welcome Spring!
  • Guardians of the Sounds Protest Flotilla and Hikoi
  • NZKS Statement
  • Tinpot Hut at Picton Wine Club
  • Free Star Community Workshops
  • Seaport Happenings
  • Seen on the Scene
  • Saucy Salsa On Show
  • Reflections from the Picton Museum - Picton Cement Works
  • Library Lines
  • Thank You Supporters - Cancer Society Daffodil Day collection
  • Picton Memories 3 is Launched
  • Writers’ Corner
  • Seaport Crossword #1
  • On The Beat with Constable Newcombe
  • Meet the Picton Police
  • Cannabis Seedlings Recovered by Police
  • 1425HP, 3x more than the Bentley Continental GT
  • Success for QCC Special Olympics Team
  • Waikawa Bay School Garage Sale
  • St Josephs School Beach Clean Up
  • Sponsors Support Boxing Club
  • Sailing a Breeze
  • Queen Charlotte College Japanese Fundraiser

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  • Blenheim: Perry's Book Shop

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Seaport Scene Issue 317

Kids Recognised For Supporting African Children

Picton school children celebrate their contribution to the 40 hour famine.
Children from Picton School and Waikawa Bay School did the 40 Hour Famine over the weekend of 26 May. Last week both were presented with the Bronze award, meaning they were two of the top 20 primary schools in New Zealand for their fundraising efforts. The awards are worked out on a per pupil basis.

Waikawa Bay School raised $903, which is enough to feed 154 children for a month.

Alex Aldridge organised 14 kids from Picton School in their effort, and they raised $648.70, which is enough to feed 108 children for a month.

Most of the kids chose to go with the classic 'no food' for their famine, which involves surviving without food for 20 hours (the maximum time if you’re aged 8 to 13 years) or 40 hours (the maximum time if you’re aged 14 or older).

Many others chose alternatives to the 'no food' challenge; they gave up television and talking instead. Some participants chose 'only rice' or 'no furniture' options.

This year 145,000 young Kiwis have taken part in the 40 Hour Famine, raising over 2.2 million for less fortunate children in Niger and Mali in West Africa.

OTHER STORIES IN THIS ISSUE

  • Captain's Table
  • Coldplay Winner
  • Shepherd of the Sea
  • A Ferry Tale, 50 Years On 
  • Another step closer…..
  • Picton Scottish Country Dancing Club Celebrates 50th Birthday
  • Club Event Organiser Turns 90
  • Daffodil Day in Picton
  • Seaport Happenings
  • Scene on the Scene
  • Reflections from Picton Museum
  • Library Lines
  • Writers’ Corner
  • On The Beat with Constable Newcombe
  • Meet the Picton Police
  • Check the Specs
  • Red Goes Great with Purple
  • Aquaflow Finalist for Red Herring Award
  • The JAB Grand Final: QCC Victorious.
  • Picton's Football Club Stars Recognised
  • First World Disasters Give and Need Charity

Get your copy of the Seaport Scene at one of the following outlets:

Picton: The Seaport Scene Office, FreshChoice, Take Note, Healthcare Pharmacy, Picton Library, On The Spot, Challenge Service Station, Picton Four Square
Blenheim: Perry's Book Shop

Don't forget:

Find the Knot!!! Win a years subscription to the Seaport Scene.
Submit your poems or stories for the Writers Corner
Send us your stunning images of the place we live.