Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Richmond Community Christmas Dinner - KOHA ENTRY

 


RICHMOND


A Heartwarming Christmas Dinner: Holy Trinity Church Welcomes Members of the Community who may need it the most.


As the festive season approaches, the spirit of giving and community comes alive in Richmond. Holy Trinity Church is extending a warm invitation to the members of the Richmond community who need a Christmas Dinner provided for them filled with joy, and the spirit of giving.

Date and Venue:

On Christmas Day, Monday, December 25, the Holy Trinity Church Hall at 27 Dorset St, Richmond, will transform into a haven of holiday cheer. The doors will open at 11:00am, where guests can enjoy delightful nibbles and non-alcoholic drinks, setting the stage for a festive celebration. The Christmas Dinner will commence at 12:30pm, offering a delectable feast to bring the community together.

Inclusive Christmas Celebration:

This heartwarming event is open to those who need it most in the community, regardless of age. Holy Trinity Anglican Church understands that Christmas is a time for togetherness, and they extend a special welcome to those who may need it the most. The event operates on a koha entry system, ensuring that everyone, young or old, can join in the festivities without any barriers.

Your Hosts:

The Holy Trinity Anglican Church is not just providing a meal; they are creating an environment of warmth and companionship. The church, nestled in the heart of Richmond, is opening its doors to embrace the community and make Christmas a memorable and inclusive experience for those that need to be embraced at Christmas.

Tickets and Availability:

Tickets for this heartwarming Christmas Dinner are available at Holy Trinity Church, Age Concern, and Richmond Mall. The tickets are free, but the Church does accept koha to help cover the costs of running the dinner. The koha entry ensures that everyone can participate. 

It's an opportunity for those in need in the  community to come together, share a meal, and create lasting memories in the true spirit of the Christmas.

A Celebration of Community and Compassion:

This Christmas Dinner is not just a meal; it's a celebration of the Richmond community and a demonstration of compassion and unity. Holy Trinity Anglican Church is dedicated to ensuring that no one feels alone or left out during the Christmas season. 

How to Contribute:

As we approach this season of giving, let us come together as a community in Richmond, to make this Christmas Dinner a symbol of our warmth, kindness, and togetherness. You may know someone who would like to go to the Christmas Dinner and has nowhere else to go for Christmas. Let them know about this Christmas Dinner.


Alternatively, yourself or you may know someone who might like to provide a donation or contribute towards this event - contact the Holy Trinity Church Admin., Team at office@richmondanglican.church

The Details:

Date

Christmas Day, Monday, December 25. 

Tickets

Tickets are free with koha entry. They are available at Holy Trinity Church, Age Concern, and Richmond Mall. 

Location of the Christmas Dinner:

The Holy Trinity Church Hall at 27 Dorset St, Richmond.

Time

The doors will open at 11:00am, for nibbles and non-alcoholic drinks then the Christmas Dinner will commence at 12:30pm.

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RICHMOND

Church Notice:


Christmas at Holy Trinity Church Richmond

'The Coming of a Saviour'



List of services:

Nine Lessons & Carols 17 December 7:00pm

Pyjama Christmas 24 December 11:00pm

Christmas Day 25 December 9:30am


Location: 

27 Dorset St, Richmond.

Contacts: 

www.richmondanglican.church

office@richmondanglican.church

Ph: 03 544 8844.

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Pigeon Post News, Richmond.

Monday, December 11, 2023

Nelson Cathedral Christmas Events & Services

 


Nelson Cathedral Events and Services

Christmas is a very busy and exciting season at the Nelson Cathedral. The very popular Christmas Tree Festival has begun with the light-up service already taken place, but the Christmas Tree Festival continues with many Christmas trees on show. The festival also features lunchtime Musical concerts with local musicians for a donation.

These events are to follow: ‘Festival of Nine Sessions and Carols’, ‘Kid’s Christingle Service’, ‘Christmas Eve Carols’ on the steps of the Cathedral, and much more listed below:


Nelson Cathedral Christmas Tree Festival: 

The Christmas Tree Festival at Nelson Cathedral is now open every day till 14 Jan. It is a community event & open to everyone, every day - from 8.30am until 6pm. Late night closing at 9.30pm on Friday evenings 15, 22 and 29 of  December at Nelson Cathedral.

The more than 60 trees have been decorated mainly by community organisations including a number of kindergartens & retirement villages. 



Lunchtime  Christmas Concerts:

Lunchtime concerts 1 - 1:30pm weekdays from 4 to 20 December. 


Festival of Nine Sessions & Carols:

This festival is to take place on 18 December at 7pm.


Kid’s Christingle Service:

This is to take place on Saturday 23 December at 5:30pm


Christmas Eve Carols on the Cathedral Steps:

Christmas eve ‘Carols on the Steps’ of the Cathedral 24 December 8:45pm and at 10:15pm ‘Choir Sings Carols from the Gallery.’


Christmas Day

Christmas Day 25 December 10am Choral Communion.


Evening Pray with Hymns

Sunday 7 January Evening Pray with Hymns 5-30pm


Christmas Tree Switch-off Service

Sunday 14 January 10-00am Family Communion and Christmas Tree Switch-off Service.



Pigeon Post News, Richmond.

“Baigent’s Bush: A Loved and Nurtured area of Nature - Generously Gifted to the Community by the Baigent Family.”

 

At the official handover ceremony of Baigent’s Bush from left to right: Richard Hilton Team Leader Reserves Operations, Deputy Mayor Stuart Bryant, Waimea-Moutere ward Councillor Mike Kinninmonth, Waimea-Moutere ward Councillor Dan Shallcrass, Barbara Cameron(nee Baigent), Paul Baigent, Mary Baigent, Evan Baigent, Waimea-Moutere ward Councillor Christeen Mackenzie.

Photo Tim O’Connell, Communications Officer, Tasman District Council.



“Baigent’s Bush: A Timeless Legacy Unveiled for the Community on 7 December 2023 from Generations Past to Generations to Come”


For the past 180 years, the esteemed Baigent family, synonymous with Wakefield's rich history, has bestowed a remarkable gift upon the people of Tasman—a sprawling nine-hectare haven known as Baigent’s Bush, nestled near Pigeon Valley.

With roots that trace back to Edward Baigent's arrival in Wakefield in 1843, the Baigent family has cultivated a legacy that now extends beyond familial bounds. Two years ago, they made a momentous decision to share their cherished piece of land with the wider community, a gesture that transcends generations.

Baigent’s Bush, once a landscape hosting a farm, tennis and croquet courts, water race, and hop gardens, has witnessed the ebbs and flows of community life—from pony clubs to picnics. The property has been a witness to history, and now, it stands as a living testament to the family's commitment to fostering community well-being.

Over the past two years, the Reserves and Facilities team of the Tasman District Council has meticulously prepared the woodland area for public enjoyment, implementing measures such as weed control, perimeter fencing, and informative signage. The area, adorned with new plantings, is also home to ancient native trees, including tōtara, mānuka, and kahikatea, some of which are believed to be over 500 years old.

Baigent's Bush handed over to the Community on 7 December 2023. Photo Tim O’Connell, Communications Officer, Tasman District Council.


The official handover ceremony on December 7 marked a significant moment, with members of at least three generations of the Baigent family, Tasman Deputy Mayor Stuart Bryant, Moutere-Waimea Ward Councillors, and Council staff in attendance. Deputy Mayor Bryant expressed gratitude for the family's generosity in opening the reserve to the public, emphasising the substantial gift it represents to the community.

In 2024, the Council District Council will initiate a formal consultation process to classify the land as a Scenic Reserve under the Reserves Act, solidifying its status as a protected natural treasure for the community today and for generations to come.

New tree planting has been done by the Reserves and Facilities Team of the Tasman District Council in Baigent's Bush. Photo Tim O’Connell, Communications Officer, Tasman District Council.

Brothers Paul and Evan Baigent, representing the fifth generation to work on the land, fondly recalled their upbringing and acknowledged the rich history embedded in each corner of the bush. Paul highlighted the passing down of love and respect for the bush through generations, creating "a home and a tranquil gathering point for family members."

Paul expressed that the decision to gift the land was a culmination of his parents' lifelong love for the bush. Noel and Joyce Baigent's vision was to protect this natural haven for future generations, leaving their children in a position to make this enduring gift—a legacy to Wakefield.

As the community looks forward to the future of Baigent’s Bush, a survey has been launched to gather ideas on potential developments in the area. This, coupled with the ongoing Reserve Management Plans review for Richmond and Murchison wards, invites public participation and input at shape.tasman.govt.nz/rmp-reviews. Baigent’s Bush stands not only as a testament to the past but as a living, breathing gift that will be cherished by generations to come.


Source: Tasman District Council Communications Team.


Pigeon Post News. 


Saturday, December 9, 2023

CHRISTMAS Sundial Square, Richmond - Today

 


CHRISTMAS - COMING EVENTS


RICHMOND:

Festive Fun at Pak’n’Save Richmond Community Christmas Party!



Richmond is buzzing with excitement as Love Richmond and GK Events Hire bring you the Pak’n’Save Richmond Community Christmas Party – a spectacular event to make your holiday season merry and bright!

Date and Time:

Get ready for a day filled with joy on Saturday, December 9th, from 1 pm to 5 pm, at Sundial Square. Santa has exciting news straight from the North Pole, and he's making it up to everyone who missed the Pak’N’Save Richmond Santa Parade, which unfortunately had to be canceled.

A Festive Afternoon for All:

Immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas with an array of activities, including games, face painting, balloons, music, dancing, and even free slushies! The festivities promise to keep you entertained and your spirits high throughout the afternoon.

Santa's Grand Appearance:

Santa himself will be in Sundial Square, ready to spread holiday cheer and create lasting memories. Don't miss the chance for a FREE photo opportunity with the jolly man in red – it's the perfect keepsake for the festive season.

Christmas Costume Contest:

Dress up in your most festive Christmas-themed costume and join the costume procession at 3 pm for a chance to win exciting prizes! Let your creativity shine as you become part of a cheerful parade of holiday attire.

Exciting Prizes Await:

In the spirit of giving, there's an opportunity to win a fantastic $250 Pak’n’Save voucher! Attend the party, join in the festivities, and you might just be the lucky winner of this incredible prize.

Heartfelt Thanks to Our Sponsors:

A heartfelt thank you goes out to our generous sponsors who have made this event possible. We extend our gratitude to Pak’N’Save, NBS, Nelson Pine Industries, Downer NZ, Nelson Santa Parade Trust, Richmond Mall, GK Events Hire, Media Works, Footprint Signs, Houston Motors, Gravity Events, Continental Events, and Harcourts.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, December 9, 2023
  • Time: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Location: Sundial Square, Richmond

Hosted by Richmond Unlimited and GK Events Hire:

This festive extravaganza is proudly brought to you by Love Richmond and GK Events Hire, working together to create a memorable and magical Christmas experience for the Richmond community.

Special Note:

This event is a heartwarming response to the cancellation of the Richmond Christmas Parade, ensuring that local children have the opportunity to see Santa and partake in the joy of the season. Join party in celebrating the season of joy, laughter, and community spirit at the Pak’n’Save Richmond Community Christmas Party. We look forward to seeing you there for an afternoon filled with festive delight!



RICHMOND

Christmas in the Park and Multicultural Picnic

Celebrate a Multicultural Christmas in the Park on International Migrants Day!

This Christmas, experience the magic of the season with a unique and culturally rich celebration at Washbourn Gardens in Richmond. Join us on Saturday, December 16, for a heartwarming Christmas in the park that not only embraces the festive spirit but also pays tribute to International Migrants Day.

Event Highlights:

Commencing at 6 pm, the festivities kick off with a vibrant multicultural picnic, inviting the community to come together and share in the joy of the season. Families can indulge in delicious treats while enjoying family-friendly craft activities, setting the stage for a memorable evening.

Musical Extravaganza:

The celebration takes an international twist with an open mic session for musical performances, featuring special guests pianist Louis Lucas Perry and Samantha Baxter from NZ Musical Theatre. The enchanting melodies of the Nelson Brass Band, Salisbury Road, and the Take a Chance Choir will fill the air, presenting beloved Christmas songs that resonate with the holiday spirit.

Community Carol Singing:

At 8 pm, the grand carol singing begins, bringing everyone together in a harmonious celebration of the festive season. Attendees are encouraged to join in the merriment and sing along, with song lyric booklets provided for the audience.

Global Flavor at Open Mic:

During the open mic time from 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm, individuals are invited to share the joy of Christmas by performing a festive song in their mother language. This unique addition adds a global touch to the celebration, highlighting the diversity and unity within the community.

Santa Claus, Food Delights, and Kids Activities:

Get ready for a visit from Santa Claus, who will be spreading cheer and joy. Food trucks will be on-site, offering a variety of culinary delights, and there will be engaging activities for the little ones. Don't forget to bring a candle and your own reusable plates, containers, and cups to make this celebration environmentally friendly.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, December 16, 2023
  • Time: 6:00 pm onwards
  • Location: Washbourn Gardens, Richmond

Rain Date:

In case of inclement weather, the event's rain date is Sunday, December 17, ensuring that the festive spirit remains undampened.

Organizers:

This multicultural Christmas celebration is proudly organized by the Tasman District Council and Welcoming Communities Tasman.

Stay Connected:

For the latest updates and any changes, follow us on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/NiNFE4kH

Join us for a Christmas celebration that transcends borders and embraces the richness of cultural diversity. Let's make this holiday season a truly unforgettable experience for all!



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