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Treats of all kinds are on offer at the Mount Mainstreet Farmers Market today.

People are being invited to the Phoenix car park from 9am to 1pm to enjoy and stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables, along with breads, cheese, oils, plants and more.


Mount Mainstreet manager Leanne Brown welcomes everyone to check out today’s market.

Organisers say all products are home grown and home-made.

There will be something for everyone who want to venture out and take in the sights and sounds of the Mount Mainstreet Farmers Market.

Sunday 19 August

3:45 Live Kids Club

Every Sun during term time at Papamoa Library 3.45pm. Games, craft & fun while learning Bible stories. Suited for ages 4-7. No charge. Linda 572 5558. In association with Changepoint.co.nz

Bay Bible Fellowship

Praise, worship & communion at Welcome Bay Primary School Hall, Welcome Bay Rd 10am. Ministry from R.Albert Mohler on (DVD) American Theologian. All welcome. Need a lift to church? Gerald 021 938 618

Bay Blokart Club

Friendly club sailing at Baypark track every Sunday & race days on second Sun of month. Use second entrance 400m down Truman Lane. All welcome. Club ph 027 391 8300 or Peter 0274 721 322

Bethlehem Lions Market

Bethlehem town centre, first & third Sundays 8am - 12pm. Sites from $10. Bookings essential. 548 2977 or bethlehemmarket@lionsclubs.org.nz

Bible Seminars

Sunday’s at Greerton Senior Citizen’s hall, Maitland St, Greerton. Title: “God’s salvation with Jacob.” Interactive, Q&A. Refreshments provided. All welcome. Vic 543 0504

Coast Care Papamoa

Meet at end of Te Ara Place for planting 9.30am - 12pm. Chris 0800 884 880 extn 8801

Healing Meeting with Weston Carryer

City Life Church, 174 11th Ave, Tauranga 6.30pm. Come & have your needs met through the power of Jesus Christ.

Learning Spiritual Laws

Sunday’s at Director’s Room, Wholly Bagels & Pizza, 801 Cameron Rd 10-11am. Donations only. Remember & celebrate who you are!

Maketu Community Market

Maketu Village Reserve every 3rd & 5th Sun of month 8am – 1pm. Variety of stalls including fresh veges, baking, plants, bric-a-brac, books & more. Maureen 533 2340

Matua Bowling Club

Sunday social bowls at Levers Rd 12.30-3.30pm. Cost $5pp incl afternoon tea, raffles, barbecue, game prizes. www.sportsground.co.nz/matuabowls

Mount Mainstreet Farmers Market

Every Sunday in Phoenix car park 9am - 1pm. Fresh fruit & veges, breads, cheese, oils, plants & more. All home grown & home made. Downtown the Mount open 7 days. 575 9911

Petanque

Every Sun, Tues & Thurs at Cliff Rd 12.45pm. Boules available, tuition given. 1st 3 visits free. Neita 572 3768

Radio Controlled Model Yachts

Meet Sun & Thurs 1.30pm at pond behind 24 Montego Drive, Papamoa to race Electron class yachts. Graham 572 5419

Running Group - Early Runners

Every Sun at Papamoa 8.30am. Meet behind Bluebiyou car park, by the beach. Every level of runner welcome. Jefferson 021 264 3211 or email: earlyrunners@nail.com

Singles Mix & Mingle 50+

Coffee afternoon at Zaggers Cafe, Chapel St 2.30pm. Mix & mingle with other like-minded singles in a relaxed atmosphere. Gayle 027 439 3267

Tauranga Prayer & Healing Fest

Christian prayer for anything. Informal, relaxed, music at Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre Gym, cnr 11th Ave & Devonport Rd 2-5pm. Email: prayerandhealingfest@gmail.com

Tauranga Spiritual Society

Guest speaker: AmayahGrace - intuitive healing channel. Senior Citizens Hall, 14 Norris St. Doors open 6.30pm for 7pm start. Entry $5, members $3. All welcome.

Te Puke Country Music Club

AGM in St Pats Hall, Beatty Ave 11am. Usual club day will follow at 1pm. Members a plate please.

Yulia - A Voice of Rare Beauty

Aug 26 at Holy Trinity 7pm. Adults $40, students $25. Tickets available from Holy Trinity, Creative Tauranga, WBOP District Council offices at Barkes Corner, Te Puke & Katikati, or purchase online www.waipuna-hospice.co.nz

 


 

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