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Waterfall Walking Track: 1 Hour Return Travel up Inglis Street and follow the contour of the hill until you reach the signpost. Climb up through a gully of native bush until reaching a picturesque waterfall and pool. The track is maintained by local community groups. Motuweka Pathway: 45 Minutes Return Motuweka pathway provides walking access to the end of the South Mole, the entrance to Havelock Marina. An ongoing revegetation project has enhanced the Path. Interpretation panels assist in the identification of the varied bird life that makes its home in the Kaituna Estuary. A loop walk back to town can be achieved by returning via the Havelock Cemetery. Cullen Point: 35 Minutes to 1 Hour depending on fitness level. Starts 4.5 km from Havelock Township. Cullen Point loop track provides varied terrain around the Cullen Point headland and passes through native bush on the western side of the point and open grass and brush land to the east. Cullen Point Trig: 20 Minutes A great track for those short of time. A walk up to the top of the headland is rewarded with views down the Pelorus Sound and up the Pelorus Valley. Link Pathway: Sections of the Link Pathway that are open to the public. The 7-km section from the Havelock Causeway to Belvue Bay, and 1.5 k's from there to Oruapuputa, a 3-k gap to the bottom of the Linkwater Straight, then 1 k of pathway to the Linkwater Store. Another gap of 1.5 k's to the Linkwater School, then 24 k's of completed pathway all the way to Picton, including into Anakiwa. St Peter’s (Anglican) Church -Lawrence Street Sunday 9:30am Sacred Heart (Catholic) Church- Lawrence Street 11:00am Havelock School Web Calendar http://www.havelock.school.nz/index.php/calendar Pelorus FM Radio: 106.7 Havelock Community Website: www.havelock.co.nz LOCAL EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS MARCH 2020 WHAT’S ON IN HAVELOCK This “Local Events and Happenings” flyer is the visitor’s guide Havelock Vision 2020 issue monthly. If you would like to be included, please phone Ian Cameron, 03 574 2558 or email [email protected] Administrator Susan Foster PO Box 44 Havelock 7150 035741443 [email protected] ST JOHN’S HEALTH SHUTTLE: Havelock/Blenheim/return Phone: 578 0797 between 9.30 am and 2.30 pm to arrange shuttle for medical appointment. Voluntary service but donation to driver appreciated. Arrange shuttle as soon as you know appointment and no later than 24 hours before required. Havelock Community Association Office, 61 Main Road, Havelock, Phone 03 574 2555 Email: [email protected] SPONSORED BY

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Waterfall Walking Track: 1 Hour Return Travel up Inglis Street and follow the contour of the hill until you reach the signpost. Climb up through a gully of native bush until reaching a picturesque waterfall and pool. The track is maintained by local community groups.

Motuweka Pathway: 45 Minutes Return Motuweka pathway provides walking access to the end of the South Mole, the entrance to Havelock Marina. An ongoing revegetation project has enhanced the Path. Interpretation panels assist in the identification of the varied bird life that makes its home in the Kaituna Estuary. A loop walk back to town can be achieved by returning via the Havelock Cemetery.

Cullen Point: 35 Minutes to 1 Hour depending on fitness level. Starts 4.5 km from Havelock Township. Cullen Point loop track provides varied terrain around the Cullen Point headland and passes through native bush on the western side of the point and open grass and brush land to the east.

Cullen Point Trig: 20 Minutes A great track for those short of time. A walk up to the top of the headland is rewarded with views down the Pelorus Sound and up the Pelorus Valley.

Link Pathway: Sections of the Link Pathway that are open to the public. The 7-km section from the Havelock Causeway to Belvue Bay, and 1.5 k's from there to Oruapuputa, a 3-k gap to the bottom of the Linkwater Straight, then 1 k of pathway to the Linkwater Store. Another gap of 1.5 k's to the Linkwater School, then 24 k's of completed pathway all the way to Picton, including into Anakiwa.

St Peter’s (Anglican) Church -Lawrence Street

Sunday 9:30am

Sacred Heart (Catholic) Church-

Lawrence Street

11:00am

Havelock School Web Calendar

http://www.havelock.school.nz/index.php/calendar

Pelorus FM Radio: 106.7

Havelock Community Website: www.havelock.co.nz

LOCAL EVENTS AND

HAPPENINGS

MARCH 2020

WHAT’S ON IN

HAVELOCK This “Local Events and Happenings” flyer is the visitor’s

guide Havelock Vision 2020 issue monthly. If you would like

to be included, please phone Ian Cameron, 03 574 2558 or

email [email protected]

Administrator Susan Foster

PO Box 44 Havelock 7150

035741443 [email protected]

ST JOHN’S HEALTH SHUTTLE:

Havelock/Blenheim/return Phone: 578 0797 between 9.30 am and 2.30 pm to arrange shuttle for medical appointment. Voluntary service but donation to driver appreciated. Arrange shuttle as soon as you know appointment and no later than 24 hours before required.

Havelock Community Association Office, 61 Main Road, Havelock, Phone 03 574 2555 Email: [email protected]

SPONSORED BY

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7 March: Rai Valley A & P Show at Carluke Reserve. 7am -5pm. Entry $3-$7, under 5 free. Carluke domain is 1km off SH6 on the road to Tennyson Inlet. 7pm at Trout Hotel Canvastown: Music Jam Night

14 March: Havelock Mussel and Seafood Festival: 10am- 6pm Tiki Taane, The Phoenix Foundation supported by a great line up of live entertainment and all sorts of fun stuff to enjoy. Celebrity Chefs Two Raw Sisters along with Festival favourites Chris Fortune and Paulie Hooton. Market stalls, industry displays, Kidz Zone Ticket and bus packages available. http://havelockmusselfestival.co.nz/

14 March at Queen Charlotte Tavern, Linkwater. From 7pm Mussel Festival afterparty with DJ Bex. Courtesy van from Havelock to Linkwater and return $20. Contact Mary Ann 027 848 6708 19 March at Linkwater Hall between 1 and 3pm- SeniorNet are holding their monthly drop-in session. Gold coin donation 21 March at Canvastown: Canvastown Community Market 9am -1pm: A fun, family event aimed at giving local artists, craftspeople and budding entrepreneurs the opportunity to showcase their talents and wares.

21 March : Muddy Buddy 1- 4pm Havelock Estuary. Ultimate adventure-packed fun run. $10pp teams of two – 20. $35 family of 5. Closed-toed shoes compulsory & bring duct tape to secure shoes to feet (caution: shoe- eating mud!). Further info: www.sporttasman.org.nz 22 March at Captains Daughter 2 -4pm: The DeSotos Accoustic Routes Tour ’20: material from their two critically-acclaimed albums that featured heavily in the South & North TV series', plus Paul's solo album 'Shadow of Love' released in 2017 and more. R18.

24 March at Queen Charlotte Tavern: Quiz night

28 March: Havelock Lions monthly market outside Town Hall. 9.00am - 1.00pm. Plants books, clothing, raffle and sausage sizzle. Sites available $5, contact Ian 574 2558. 28 March Whitehaven GrapeRide: Competitive recreational ride through some of the most stunning natural beauty on offer. http://www.graperide.co.nz/

28 March: Queen Charlotte Tavern. 7pm Musical jam night.

The Gallery Havelock: a charitable trust art gallery located at 60 Main Rd Havelock, is open 7 days per week 10am - 4pm.

Alcoholics Anonymous in Marlborough area available for help on 0800AA works or open meeting in Havelock. Every Thursday night at Havelock primary school library Thursday 7.30pm to 8.30pm.

Fitness Sounds Great. Havelock Town Hall. Short 30-

minute circuits. Tuesday 0630 and Thursday 1830. $2pp.

Havelock Community Garden: Tuesdays 9 am, volunteers

welcome. Further information, ring Ian 574 2558.

Havelock Lions Club: Meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at “Captain’s Daughter” for a dinner meeting” 6:30pm. All welcome.

Havelock Menzshed: Wednesday 9-12 noon. Shed 67 Havelock Marina. Visitors and boaties welcome.

Havelock Woman’s Coffee Morning: Wednesday’s 10.00am “Captains Daughter”, visitors welcome. Pelorus Garden Club: meet third Wednesday monthly. For more information phone Maggie Curteis 574 1258 or visit www.peloruspeople.org.nz/gardenclub.

Havelock Birdsong: We loan traps for Havelock residents with a goal to have a trap in every back yard. Also have some traps for sale. Sandra Currie: 027 229 2486 Qigong classes, 904 Wakamarina Road, every Thursday, $10. 9 to 10.15 am: beginners Qigong. 10.45 to 12 noon: Qigong for chronic, degenerative and life-threatening illnesses. Visit thinkhealth.nz or [email protected] Petanque: Domain (by Pavilion) Neil Street. Time arranged according to weather. Contact Pam 02108852760 Tai Chi Classes: Havelock Pavilion, 10.00am each Saturday. Clairvoyant readings with Hara. And psychiatry. pH 02108189942. Yoga (and once a month, Somatics): Upstairs at Captain’s Daughter, Mondays at 1:30pm. Session lasts an hour. Bring rug, mat, water. $7.00 per class & $2 to Captain’s Daughter. Contact: [email protected] or Jill at 574 2082 Taekwan-do classes at the Town Hall. Suitable for all ages. Wednesday 6-7:30pm at Town Hall. Tumble Tots (for Preschoolers): Havelock Pavilion, Monday 9.30 am during school term. $2 per session.

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DEFIBRILLATOR LOCATIONS BELVIEW BAY: Alison Morriss, 36 Pukenui Road, Havelock, Phone 03 574 1152.

CANVASTOWN: Trout Hotel, 17 Wakamarina Road, R D1, Havelock, Phone 03 574 2888.

CLOVA BAY/ MANAROA BAY: Josh Jamieson, 705 Manaroa Road, Phone Mike Gerard 03 579 8232 or Josh 03 579 8084.

DOUBLE BAY/ NOPERA: by Raetihi Wharf, Kenepuru Road, Phone 03 573 4344.

DUNCAN BAY: 3 Matai Street, Tennyson Inlet.

D’URVILLE ISLAND: Wilderness Resort, Catherine Cove, Phone: 03 576 5268.

ELAINE BAY: Valerie Harris, 257 Elaine Bay Road, Phone 03 576 5566.

FRENCH PASS: French Pass Hall, 6164 Croisilles-French Pass Road.

HAVELOCK: Havelock Four Square, 68 Main Road, Havelock, Phone 03 574 2166, outside the shop.

Havelock Holiday Park, 24 Inglis Street, Phone 03 574 2339.

KENEPURU/PICNIC BAY: 3230 Kenepuru Road opposite “Picnic Bay” DOC campground, Phone Trevor Hook 03 573 4089 or Stefan Schulz 03 573 4373. MOETAPU BAY: John and Christine Hall, 33 Moetapu Bay Road. Gary and Pauline Graham, 248 Moetapu Bay Road. Ced and Val Seatter, 700 Moetapu Bay Road.

MOENUI BAY: Jane Kindell, 56 Moenui Road, Havelock, Phone 03 574 1148.

NYDIA BAY: On the Track Lodge, Pelorus Sound, Phone 03 579 8411.

OHINGAROA BAY: Outside 747Kenepuru Road, Phone Margaret 03 090 1536 or Russell 022 045 4990

TE MAHIA BAY: Trevor and Jan Hook, Te Mahia Bay Resort, 63 Te Mahia Road, Phone 03 573 4089.

TE RAWA: On the wharf. Rob and Anne Brabazon

03 579 8285

TUNA/PENZANCE BAY:316O Archers Road. (03) 5765654

WAITARIA BAY: Diane Dixon, 5788 Kenepuru Road, Phone 03 573 4420.

WILLOW BAY: Annette Scandrett, 931 Kenepuru Road, on pump house wall, Mahau Sound, Phone 03 574 2276. The Defibrillator units have been partly sponsored by PAHT and the Rata Foundation