Friday, February 15, 2013

Seaport Scene Issue #328

Be Counted! The Faces of Census 2013


Read the story in issue 328...

Other Stories in This Issue


    • Captains Table
    • The Faces of Census 2013
    • Letter to the Editor
    • New Bike Winner
    • Krill in Harbour
    • Couple Named
    • Moment of the Year
    • Albatross Visits Sounds
    • Spot the Knot
    • Competition Winners
    • Seaport Classifieds
    • Colin's Column - Marlborough Sounds a Place for Participation
    • Cruise Ship Schedule
    • Tide Tables
    • Clifford Bay Proposal Meetings
    • Queen Charlotte Track Upgrade
    • Seaweek, March 2-10, 2013 – Healthy Seas, Healthy People
    • The Marlborough Environment Awards
    • Support Relay for Life!
    • Picton Wine Club Day Out
    • Johnno’s Music Review - Carolina Moon at Le Café
    • Stuart O’Connor in Picton
    • Seaport Happenings
    • Seen on the Scene - The Marlborough Wine & Food Festival 2013
    • Reflections from Picton Museum: Picton Museum News
    • Library Lines
    • Nigel Brown at Diversion Gallery
    • On The Beat with Constable Newcombe
    • Travel Chat - with Juanita Smart, Mobile Travel Consultant
    • New Classroom and Teachers for Waikawa School
    • Writers Corner - My Big Snapper
    • Quick Chat with the Masterchefs
    • Top Hairdressing Talent in Picton
    • 2013 QCC Swimming Champions
    • QCC Fundraiser Dinner
    • More Gold for Picton Rowing Club...
    • Scoop’s Sports with Sam Swain
    • Speedy Birth on Front Lawn


    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

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    Friday, February 1, 2013

    Seaport Scene Issue 327


    Queen Charlotte College Pool Now Heated


    As the students at Queen Charlotte College go back to school, they are also now able to spend the rest of the summer swimming in the lovely warm swimming pool thanks to the school now heating the water. The water is being heated by the boiler system that is used to keep classrooms warm during winter. When the boiler system was originally installed, it was designed with the possibility of heating the pool in mind.
    Principal Tom Parsons said, “In 2005 the school needed...
    Read the full story in issue 327

    Other Stories in This Issue

    • Captains Table
    • QCC Pool Now Heated continued...
    • Clifford Bay Report Requested
    • Area Commander to Relieve in Southern District
    • Pilot Whales in Sounds
    • Spot the knot
    • Competition Time!
    • New Zealand Plays Key Role In Operation Zero Tolerance
    • Cruise Ship Schedule
    • Tide Tables
    • Marlborough's Summer Explorer Programme
    • 100 years ago over 2000 people gathered at Ship Cove for the unveiling of the Captain Cook Memorial.
    • Rowi Kiwis Going to Motuara Island 'Créche'
    • Results from Clifford Bay Survey
    • MPs Colin King & Jacqui Dean Visit Kaipupu Point Information Centre
    • New Co-ordinator for Plunket
    • Seaport Happenings
    • Seen on the Scene
    • Reflections from Picton Museum: A New Zealand First – Ship Salvage
    • Quotes of the Week
    • Library Lines
    • On The Beat with Constable Newcombe
    • Classic Cars Drive to Cape Campbell
    • Packed Crowd for ‘Against the Current’
    • Magic Moments: Cakes by Shannon
    • Picton Library Party
    • Travel Chat with Juanita Smart,
    • See You at the Wine & Food
    • Vegan Recipes With James Wilson
    • Picton Bowling Bowls Over the Competition
    • Rob's Report - Travelling Sailors
    • Talking with Vee Haddy – Kaipupu Photography Competition Winner

    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:

    Submit your poems or stories for the Writers Corner