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Daily Archives: June 16, 2023
Covid inquiry latest: Brexit hindered pandemic response, counsel says – The Telegraph
Posted: June 16, 2023 at 7:09 pm
The Covid inquiry has partially blamed Brexit for the countrys failure to preparefor a pandemic.
On the opening day of the inquiry, Hugo Keith KC, counsel to the inquiry, saidthat preparing for Brexit crowded out and prevented the work that was needed to improve pandemic preparedness.
The inquiry has yet to hear evidence from witnesses but Mr Keith said he feared that Brexit had weakened the UKs response to the pandemic rather than strengthened its preparedness.
The pandemic struck the United Kingdom just as it was leaving the European Union, he said.That departure required an enormous amount of planning and preparation, particularly to address what were likely to be the severe consequences of a no-deal exit on food and medicine supplies, travel and transport, business borders and so on.
It is clear that such planning, from 2018 onwards, crowded out and prevented some or perhaps a majority of the improvements that central government itself understood were required to be made to resilience planning and preparedness.
He said that there was a question over whether preparations for a no deal Brexit had harmed contingency plans for a pandemic or had it led to better training or medicalsupplies.
Did the attention therefore paid to the risks of a no-deal exit - Operation Yellowhammer as it was known - drain the resources and capacity that should have been continuing the fight against the next pandemic, that should have been utilised in preparing the United Kingdom for civil emergency?
Or did all that generic and operational planning in fact lead to people being better trained and well-marshalled and, in fact, better prepared to deal with Covid and also to the existence of improved trade, medicine and supply links?
My lady, on the evidence so far - but it will be a matter for you - we very much fear that it was the former.
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Black English Teacher Says He Was Fired For Teaching Dear Martin Book To Students During Black History Month – Yahoo News
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A Black English teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina, has filed a lawsuit against his former charter school, accusing the institution of firing him due to complaints from white parents about his lesson on Dear Martin.
The 2017 book follows 17-year-old Justyce McAllister, an Ivy League-bound high school senior whose life is turned upside down after an incident of police brutality.
According to NC Newsline, the teacher Markayle Gray planned to teach Dear Martin to his 7th-grade honors class for Black History Month. According to the suit, school administrators approved the lesson and it was recommended by Principal Keisha Rock, who is also Black. As are a significant amount of students at Charlotte Secondary School more than 80% of the schools student body is Black, Hispanic or biracial. The school had 23 white students during the 2022-2023 school year. Gray was fired by the school in February.
Gray claims in the lawsuit that his dismissal was racially discriminatory, and that Rock all but admitted that their decision to let him go was due to his Dear Martin lesson.
The suit states that white parents started to complain to school leadership about the lesson in January, saying the novel is divisive and injected what they regarded as unwelcome political views on systemic racial inequality into their childrens classroom. But Gray felt the lesson was important; he claims in the suit that white teachers at the school are not well-versed in teaching lessons that cover politically charged topics like race, gender and sexual orientation.
Charlotte Secondary has filed complaints about multiple white teachers from black parents without taking any disciplinary or corrective steps, much less termination, the lawsuit reads. The schools approach to dealing with such complaints from Black families has consistently been to resign the offended student to another teacher, even when one complaint involved a white arts teacher who made a racially insensitive comment about color complexion of a Black student.
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The lawsuit alleges that, contrary to school policy, Gray was not given a performance improvement plan. It also claims that school leadership neglected theirconflict resolution process to de-escalate the situation.
Grays lead attorney, Artur Davis, attributes Grays firing to a hostile political climate that pushed the Republican-driven North Carolina General Assembly to champion legislation that restricts how teachers approach discussing race in the classroom. According to the North Carolina General Assembly, House Bill 187 stops teachings that the government is inherently racist or was created to oppress people of another race or sex.
Principal Rock and the Charlotte Secondary Board of Directors seem to care more about bowing to political pressure than they do about following their own procedures and policies, Davis said, according to NC Newsline. All Markayle Gray did was teach a novel his supervisors had already approved and they fired him for it.
Dear Martinhas already been banned from other North Carolina schools. In January, Haywood County Schools banned the novel after a parent complained about its explicit language and sexual innuendos.
Rodney Pierce, a social studies teacher in Nash County, has spoken out against House Bill 187 and the government for its stance on how teachers teach certain topics in the classroom. He was shocked to learn about Grays firing. According to NC Newsline, he asked, You mean to tell me, a Black man who graduated from an HBCU [historically Black college and university] cant teach a majority Black student population about issues of racial injustice, from a book written by a Black woman who graduated from an HBCU, during the month designated by our country to recognize and learn about the history of Black Americans, because white families complained?
Grays lawsuit comes amid widespread book bans, as parents try to ban books they find inappropriate from school libraries and classrooms. Last week, Moms for Liberty, a nonprofit organization that aims to stop curriculums that explore LGBTQIA+ rights, race, critical race theory and discrimination, filed close to 200 challenges to remove 20 books they believe are inappropriate for Wake County school libraries, Raleigh News & Observer reported.
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Sabres Have Great Defensive Options With 13th Overall Pick – The Hockey Writers
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All season long, the Buffalo Sabres struggled defensively, largely due to the injuries and youth of their defensive core. Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power stepped up to play massive defensive minutes while still contributing to the offense, and Mattias Samuelsson was a defensive rock all year long. The issues came mostly with the likes of Henri Jokiharju, Jacob Bryson, and Ilya Lyubushkin, as each of them had rough patches more often than not.
Since the Sabres have their top three defenders set for the time being, there is a good chance they use the 13th overall pick in this years draft on a defender that could round out that grouping. The 2023 Draft has some very good defensive prospects, and Kevyn Adams will undoubtedly be considering each of them for different reasons. The prospects themselves all provide speed, and a two-way game, which fits perfectly into the teams gameplay structure. The Sabres may still choose to go with a forward to add to their group at 13th overall, but adding a defender makes much more organizational sense.
The first defenseman that needs to be in Adams sights is David Reinbacher. He is a smart two-way right-handed defender that would be a perfect fit on their second pairing with Power. He plays a smooth transitional game and has all the right tools to be a steady NHL defenseman. He has the potential to eventually work his way up the lineup, but his best fit would be alongside a fellow two-way defender like Power.
The issue with Reinbacher is that he is ranked fairly high in the scouting reports, and there is a very good chance he is taken before the 13th overall slot that Buffalo has. If they do want him, they will likely need to move up a few slots to select him. He is the best fit based on play style, handiness, and overall potential, so if he is still available when Buffalo is selecting in the first round, they should pounce on the chance to take him. He is not far off from playing in the NHL, so they would not need to wait to bring him up to the big club in a year or so.
Buffalo already has Dahlin and Power to run the offensive side of their defense, but adding another puck-moving defender would not be a terrible thing to complement either one of them. Axel Sandin Pellikka is also a right-handed shooting defender with a knack for creating offensive chances. He is a bit on the shorter side standing at 5-foot-11, but he has a filled-out frame to handle the NHL fairly soon.
He could make the jump to the NHL next season, but Buffalo is in no hurry to bring in young players right out of their draft year. They have a stable lineup, and they would be a great fit for a young defender like him, who can put up a good amount of points. His future would likely be as a second-pair defender with Power, but he could also run a defensive pair of his own. If he did, it would be great to slot him with the likes of newly signed Ryan Johnson, and then the Sabres would have a very balanced defensive core down to their last pair.
The Sabres lack physicality in every aspect right now, and they could use some grit coming from the back end. Tom Willander would be a great fit for them as he has the speed, defensive awareness, and physical aspects that would fit very well with the Sabres long term. He is a couple of years out from being a fully developed product, but he has the right attitude on him that Don Granato would love to have at his disposal.
As another right-handed shooting defender, he would be a perfect future option to play with Dahlin. Both play a hard-nosed game, but one of them is more offensively inclined, which is perfect to balance the transitional play of both. Dahlin showed that he can do his best work when he has a physical partner that he can rely on to cover for him while he moves the puck up ice, and Willander would be the perfect compliment to him. This would also allow Mattias Samuelsson to move down next to Power, which would have the same effect as it did on Dahlin. If Willander ends up a Sabre, then they will have a very dominant two-way group that can do anything on the ice.
The Sabres have a lot to wrestle with when it comes to using the 13th overall pick this year, but assuming they dont look to the trade or free-agent markets, they could set up their defense long-term by selecting any of these players mentioned. Other honorable mention candidates are first-round worthy selections, but unless they make a trade for an additional first-round pick, they will have to make sure they choose right. With less picks comes less flexibility in how they can select their players, but if they can choose correctly and sign these young prospects early on, they will be set for the future.
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In last years 2022 Draft, they had three first-round selections that ended up becoming Matt Savoie, Noah Ostlund, and Jiri Kuluch. All three of these players are forwards, and they are just a few among the other top forward prospects available in the Sabres development system (i.e Prokhor Poltapov, Alex Kisakov, and Tyson Kozak), so they do not need to add more top end offensive talent to their prospect pool. Using this draft to rebuild their defensive depth is something very important for them to address, and with a draft this deep, it is the perfect time to do so.
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The Avett Brothers Plan ‘At The Beach’ Mexico Event Ft. Charley … – Live for Live Music
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The Avett Brothersare headed back down south for the fifth edition ofAt The Beach in Mexico. The 2024 installment, set for April 9th13th, will include multiple sets from headliners The Avett Brothers along withLord Huron,Charley Crockett,Sierra Ferrell, and more.
Also on tap for the four-night getaway at theHard Rock Hotelin Riviera Maya, Cancn are Gregory Alan Isakov, Deer Tick, Langhorne Slim, and Heartless Bastards. Seth and Scott Avetts dad Jim Avett, an accomplished musician in his own right, will also join in as a special guest.
At The Beach performances will take place throughout the Hard Rock Hotel at a pair of stages with curated moods. During the day and through sunset, musicians will perform against the backdrop of the Caribbean coastline on the Beach Stage. The Main Stage will then host the evenings main events in the Concert Courtyard with pristine acoustics and complimentary cocktail and food service.
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In addition to music, At The Beach offers guests a variety of activities and artist interactions. Fans can stretch out with morning yoga, enjoy intimate music workshops, play poolside games, and much more while also partaking in themed nights and charitable initiatives.
The event will once again team up with Positive Legacyas its charitable partner to further the nonprofits cause of impacting the Riviera Maya region. Guests can give back by helping the local organization aid in hunger relief, provide medical and school supplies, build playgrounds and community gardens, restore the regions beaches, and improve infrastructure at the largest turtle sanctuary in the Yucatan.
All of the onsite activities will occur at the Hard Rock Hotel, now equipped with a new pool and several new restaurants. Attendees also have the choice to stay at the adults-only UNICO 2087 Resort, another luxury resort a 15-minute drive from the Hard Rock. All guests at the UNICO will have access to complimentary door-to-door shuttle service for all music and activities at the Hard Rock.
Returning At The Beach guests and eligible Avett Guild members will have first access to a 2024 event pre-sale beginning on Tuesday, June 20th, 2023. All-inclusive packages go on sale to the general public Wednesday, June 21st at 1 p.m. ET on the event website. Packages start at $2199 per person for four-night Deluxe Gold rooms with various upgrades available.
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Throwback Varsity Jackets Are Having A Fashion Renaissance (No … – Women.com
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Varsity jackets (which you may also know better as Letterman jackets) are having a bit of a resurgence right now, so you should probably get used to seeing them everywhere. The sporty aesthetic is all over social media, with influencers all over the world sporting the trend and showing us some of the best ways to style them. "Varsity jackets have come in and out of style at various points over the years, but brands like Ralph Lauren, Kith, and Aim Leon Dore are making them popular again among people who are evolving the classic streetwear touchstones into a prep hybrid style," brand director at Depop, Steve Dool, explained to TZR. "We're seeing the Depop community lean into a 'retrosport' aesthetic, sourcing unique, vintage sportswear for elevated, athletic looks," Dool added. No wonder the jackets have been spotted all over the high-fashion streets of Paris!
But how the heck do you wear the classic look without looking like you got lost on the way to a football game? Well, never fear, because we've got the very best ways to style the trend laid out below (even if, like us, your school game days are long behind you).
We already know that crop tops aren't just for Gen Z-ers,so why not combine that trend with the varsity jacket movement? You can either get your hands on a cropped version of the jacket or you could create the look of a crop by folding your longer version up. Pair it with low-rise jeans to give it an instant throwback vibe (shout out to the naughty-aughties). To complete the retro look, just add a pair of casual Chuck Taylors.
If you want to go the more traditionally feminine route with your varsity jacket look, the perfect way to do so is to pair it with a skirt. A pleated, tennis-esque skirt like this is perfect, as it taps further into the sporty fashion trend we're seeing right now. It's also a great way to bring your jacket with you into the summer while still keeping cool in the heat.
Varsity jackets don't only go with pants, nay nay! Proving how versatile this trend canreally be, as you can see here, the classic varsity jacket looks just as natural over a fancier satin dress as it does with your favorite pair of jeans. The casual black jacket offers juxtaposition against the silky white mini dress, and rocking it with knee-high heeled black boots ties the two together, creating a fashion-forward black and white look that anyone can rock. All you need to do is bring the confidence.
It's the one we've seen in all those movies and TV shows. The classic varsity jacket and jeans combo. Of course, it goes without saying that the classic pairing for a varsity jacket is the old faithful blue jean, which is arguably one of the most Americana looks out there. To put a slightly different twist on the classic (and tomake it suitable for transitional dressing while you rock your jacket between seasons), you can wear it with a black turtleneck and black boots, ensuring cute comfort all day long.
Another way to rock the varsity trend while maintaining and edgier and cool vibe is to leave it unbuttoned over a crop top along with high-waisted black leather-look pants. You can rock either a regular-length version of the jacket or a cropped one here, and we'd recommend keeping your top black to let the jacket have its moment to shine. If you wanted to dress it up a little, you could swap out the sneakers for strappy, heeled sandals so you're ready to head out on the town.
Love 'em or hate 'em, cargo pants are all the rage right now. There are countless ways to style them though, and pairing them with a varsity jacket provides you with a trendy yet casual outfit with lots of storage. We love the light blue color of this one against the traditional green of the cargo pants, while the classic cropped white tee keeps the look casual and simple for those who don't want to spend hours planning out their outfit.
If you're looking to put your own spin on the varsity jacket trend, and want to achieve the look while staying cooler in those hot summer months (in every sense of the word), then why not rock a varsity jacket-inspired dress? Just throw on some sneakers with this look and you're good to go. What we really love about this garment though is it can be dressed up or down depending on your mood.
Another garment the varsity jacket goes great with? Shorts! And they don't have to be super short shorts, either. If you're a fan of a longer pair, then this look is for you. We'd recommend putting them under an open jacket and a baggier sporty jersey. Adding socks gives this outfit a preppy edge without drifting too far into the sporty lane, and rocking it with loafers instead of the default sneaker does the same.
A super chic way to style a darker varsity jacket is to go monochromatic underneath to give the outerwear its moment. White is an ideal shade to rock underneath, as it's a neutral color that allows you to match pieces together with ease. Even after Labor Day, you can stun in this all-white number (because white pants are having a total moment right now). In this outfit, we've got a white crop top, white linen pants, and matching sneakers, providing the perfect foundation for a navy and white varsity jacket on top, shouting out the New YorkYankees.
If you haven't done so yet, have some fun experimenting with pattern and color by layering a plaid shirt under a varsity jacket. TikToker @lovebstyle showed us how to combine the two pieces, adding a little edge by turning the shirt into a crop top by tying it up at the waist. She then opted for cropped blue jeans and neutral brown heels, which made the whole look a little less casual while yet vibrant.
Why should leather-look pants have all the fun? We know that varsity jackets compliment leather-look material. Why not put a spin on a chic evening look by rocking your jacket with a leather mini skirt and black top? This combination will put a youthful yet refined spin on your outfit. We love that this one was still paired with heels for a night out, but the outerwear will keep you warm and comfy at the same time.
Looking to keep your look super casual? Then this could be your new go-to. To stay uber comfy for those days you're just hanging out or running errands, a varsity jacket can be a great addition to a super simple hoodie-sweatpants combo. A matching set proves you've put a little extra thought into what you're wearing, but you'll still be cozy and warm all day long.
Another way you can bring shorts into your varsity-style look is to sport some camo shorts. Bringing a print into your outfit keeps things interesting, and the bold white boots in this look prove this one is for those who aren't afraid to stand out. Matching the top to the shoes keeps the look tied together, and the jacket creates the aura of a more casual night out while still putting thought into your look.
It's not just shorter skirts that you can throw on with your varsity jacket, as this proves it looks just as good with a longer skirt. TikToker @hidayahgan proved you don't have to show a lot of skin to make this trend work, as she wowed in an all-black ensemble with black high-top sneakers, keeping the sporty aesthetic alive with a dressier, more demure twist.
We know that the varsity jacket is all about bringing back a sportier style, which is why pairing it with some athleisure gear is a solid choice. In a look we've seen Kim Kardashian rock oh so many times, an oversized jacket like this makes the perfect addition to a more skintight outfit underneath, and keeping it matching creates a modern aesthetic to juxtapose the old-school bagginess of the jacket. For this, there are limitless options for your athleisure gear, from a bodycon long sleeve t-shirt and leggings to a crop top and shorts.
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Digital Banking Platform Market to Gain High Momentum Driven by … – Digital Journal
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Market Scope & Overview
According to SNS Insider, the value of the Digital Banking Platform Market was USD 18.94 billion in 2022. It is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.1% from 2023 to 2030, reaching USD 47.24 billion.
A digital banking platform refers to an online or mobile-based platform that enables individuals and businesses to conduct various financial transactions and manage their accounts electronically. It offers a range of digital banking services that are accessible anytime and anywhere through internet-connected devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers.
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One of the key factors driving the growth of the digital banking platform market is the increasing adoption of smartphones and internet connectivity worldwide. With the proliferation of mobile devices, more and more individuals are gaining access to digital banking services. This trend is particularly prominent in emerging economies where traditional banking infrastructure may be limited. The convenience and accessibility provided by digital banking platforms have resulted in a surge in their usage.
Impact of Recession
While recessions pose challenges for various industries, the digital banking platform market has the potential to thrive amidst economic uncertainty. By emphasizing cost efficiency, accelerating adoption, enhancing security measures, meeting evolving customer expectations, and fostering healthy competition, digital banking platforms can leverage the opportunities that arise during recessions. As individuals and businesses increasingly turn to digital financial services, the market is poised for growth, cementing its position as a key player in the future of banking.
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As the digital banking platform market continues to evolve, the on-premises and retail segments are projected to dominate due to their unique strengths and advantages. On-premises solutions offer enhanced security, customization, and regulatory compliance, making them ideal for large financial institutions. The retail segment, on the other hand, focuses on meeting the evolving demands of retail customers, offering a seamless and omni-channel banking experience while promoting financial inclusion. By understanding the significance of these segments, financial institutions can make informed decisions to embrace digital transformation and deliver cutting-edge banking services to their customers.
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The regulatory landscape plays a vital role in shaping the digital banking platform market. North America has established a favorable regulatory environment that promotes innovation while ensuring the security and privacy of customer data. Regulatory bodies in the region, such as the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) in the United States and the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) in Canada, have taken proactive measures to encourage the adoption of digital banking platforms.
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The future prospects of the market are highly promising. The continued adoption of digital channels, advancements in technology, and changing customer expectations will drive the growth and innovation in this space.
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Whats on – Matariki, roller disco, art – The Bay’s News First – SunLive
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Good morning and welcome to Saturday. Ko te ra tenei i hanga e te Ariki. Ka koa tatou, ka koa hoki ki reira.
A heavy rain watch has been issued by MetService for the Bay of Plenty from Edgecumbe westwards.
Periods of heavy rain are forecast, and rainfall amounts may approach warning criteria. Thunderstorms are possible.
"Note, rain is expected to continue during the remainder of Sunday, and the Watch may be extended," says a MetService spokesperson.
Its a two-layer clothing day with an expected high of 15 degrees, and an overnight low of 11 degrees. Low tide is at 12.22pm and high tide is at 6.49pm. Sunset is at 5.03pm.
Today in history
This day in 1928 Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Wilmer Stultz piloted the Fokker F.VII aircraft, Earhart kept the flight log. They arrived at Burry Port in Wales, the United Kingdom, 20 hours and 40 minutes later.
In 1631 on this day Mumtaz Mahal died during childbirth. Her husband, Mughal emperor Shah Jahan I, then spent more than 20 years building her tomb, the Taj Mahal.
In 1755 future explorer James Cook joined the Royal Navy as an able-bodied seaman at Wapping, East London.
Whats on today?
The Katikati Artisan Craft Market has been cancelled today due to rain. The next market will be held on Saturday July 15.
Matariki in the Village is happening at Tauranga Historic Village. Photo: SunLive.
Head along to the Whanau Day at 'Matariki in the Village' at Tauranga Historic Village. Today's event runs from 9am - 2pm and will be celebrating the launch of the Matariki Exhibition programme, with live music, kapahaka, haka workshop and including the Matariki Market. There is an emphasis on encouraging kaupapa Mori stalls including, rongoa, raranga, candles, Mahi Toi, Winter Warmies, organic soaps, jewellery, and crystals. There are kai vendors, performance arts and much more. This is an inclusive winter event for everyone rain or shine so dress warmly. To check out the full 'Matariki in the Village' programme click here
Check out the Skateschool Public Roller Disco at the Mount Sports Centre from 4pm - 6pm.All ages and abilities are welcome! Basic instruction and tips, Disco music, lights, fog machine and limbo competitions are all part of the fun.Skates are available for hire and protective padding provided.You may bring your own skates but please ensure they are clean and in good safe working order. Entry: $12 for all ages, Skate Hire: $5, Family Pass: $70 incl skate hire (2 adults, up to 3 kids).Under 5's: Free (accompanied by a paying adult), Spectators: Free.
The Incubator. Photo: Supplied.
At The Incubator Creative Hub at Tauranga Historic Village, there are many exhibitions, workshops and events happening daily. For more information click here.
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The Mission House at The Elms | Te Papa Tauranga. Photo: Rosalie Liddle Crawford.
The Elms | Te Papa Tauranga in Mission St is open from 10am - 4pm. Come and view the Mission House and gardens. For more information click here
.Tauranga Art Gallery in Willow St. Photo: Supplied.
Take a walk through Tauranga Art Gallery and view the many exhibitions on display there this week. The gallery, in Willow St, is open from 10am - 4pm.
Love public art? CITY ART WALK TAURANGA app is a free to download walking tour of 20 public artworks in Tauranga's city centre. For more information click here
Diana Bomford, Tony Fraser and Hugh Bomford at the Lion and Tusk Museum at Mount Maunganui. Photo: Daniel Hines.
Have you been to the Lion and Tusk Museum yet? It's open today from 10am - 3pm at Unit 4, 14 Portside Dr, Mount Maunganui. Come and see a massive display of Rhodesian military history records and exhibits of uniforms, medals and equipment. Opening hours are 10am 3pm Thursday to Sunday. For more information click here
What else is on today?
A course in miracles A teaching to experience inner peace and transform your thinking from fear to Love. Stuck in the past? Free Internet forgiveness workshop athttps://jenniferhadley.com/how-get-over-it Text 021 0274 2502
Association Croquet Mon, Wed, Sat at Club Mt Maunganui, 45 Kawaka St. 9.15am for 9.30am start. Visitors & new players welcome. Ph Jacqui 07 574 9293
Bay Singles Social Group Join a bunch of over 50s young singles.Weekend dinners, pot lucks, occasional outings. Have a go! Ph Delia 027 284 8762, Andrea 021 133 0313
Boules - Petanque Tauranga BOP Club, Tawa St, Mt Maunganui. Social and competitive play. Boules available. Every Saturday 1pm, Tuesday 1pm, Thursday 11am. New players welcome. Ph Ray 027 756 3565
Free Weekly Community Meals Every Thursday 11:30am to 1pm.Every Saturday 4:30pm to 6pm.45 Cliff Rd, Tauranga. Provided by Under the Stars, a registered charity. Showers/toiletries/clothing also available.Buzzycuts Barber onsite Thursday fortnightly.
St Stephen's Jigsaw Library Every Saturday 10am-12noon. Hire for 2 weeks a variety of 600 puzzles. Please wear masks. Cnr Brookfield & Highmore Trc.
Taijiquan and Qigong Sat & Wed 9am. Free Taiji and Qigong group. Kulim Park on beach by big rock. All welcome. Ph Petro 021 751 665
Tauranga Senior Citizens Club Indoor Bowls. Tauranga Senior Citizens Hall 14 Norris Street Tauranga. (behind Pacnsav).12.45pm Start. First time free. Phone Carol 022 639 2411
Te Puke Scottish Society Sequence/Ballroom Dance, Saturday, 17 June, Te Puke War Memorial Hall, 7.00-10.30pm. Live band, light supper, raffles. Entry $7. Contact Valerie 573 7093.
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