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Injured Sam was ‘happy in life’ Public donates $13k to young hunter’s family By Kristy Martin Public fundraising for the family of a young hunter seriously injured in a helicopter crash has reached $13,000 in just four days. The family of Sam Kersten say they have been ‘overwhelmed’ by the generosity shown in the days following the crash, which occurred during a heli-hunting expedition near Ward on Sunday. Mr Kersten, a Spring Creek resident, was having spinal surgery in Christchurch Hospital yesterday. He had already undergone surgery on his ankle and two femurs. A Give a Little web page has been set up to assist the 31-year-old’s wife Sarah and their two children, aged under three, during what is expected to be a long road to recovery. Continued page 2 In happier times: Sam Kersten, right, had recently established his own fencing business, and (inset) with wife Sarah and daughter Eliza.

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Cheeky chickens The annual Marlborough Poultry, Pigeon & Cage Birds Association show kicks off today with more than 600 exhibitors at the Riding for Disabled Arena off Maxwell Road. Sisters Ella, Georgia and Madison Charman will be among those showing off their feathery friends. The sisters each received

a baby chick for Christmas last year and have learnt to look after their special pets by feeding them grain and making sure they have fresh water. Named Harrette, Jackie, Speckles and Snow White these chickens are examples of the breeds being displayed at the show. Harrette and Jackie are

Rhode Island Reds, Speckles is a Plymouth Barred Rock, and Snow White is a White Leghorn. There will also be bantams, ducks, pigeons and game birds. The show will open to the public today from 1:30pm to 5:30pm and again tomorrow 9am to 3pm. Entry is $3 per family or $2 adult.

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Sisters Ella, Georgia and Madison Charman with their friend Isabelle Lee hold their pure breed chickens ahead of the annual Marlborough Poultry, Pigeon & Cage Birds Association show today and tomorrow. Photo provided.

Two hour crime spree A 23-year-old man has appeared in court on multiple charges after he was involved in a domestic dispute, a petrol drive off and threatened Ward residents with a hunting knife. The unemployed man also led police on a chase before trying to break into a vehicle parked in someone’s driveway. About 4am on Wednesday police were called to a domestic incident in Blenheim, but before they arrived the suspect left the address in a vehicle. About 40 minutes later the same vehicle filled up with fuel at the BP Service Station on Main Street and drove off without paying. The police located the vehicle at River-

lands. However, the driver failed to stop. A pursuit followed, but was called off after the driver continued to flee in the Dashwood Pass. About 6am police were called to an address in Ward where the occupants had disturbed a man breaking into a vehicle in their driveway. When challenged by the occupants he allegedly threatened them with a hunting knife before walking off into Ward. With the use of a police dog, the offender was apprehended and arrested. His vehicle was located crashed off of State Highway One about 1km south of the Ward township. He was also charged with drink-driving.

Family thankful for support Continued from page 1 Mr Kersten’s father-in-law Phil Brown said his family had been inundated with support, in the form of monetary donations, kind messages and offers of help, even from strangers. “It’s been absolutely overwhelming, and so appreciated by us. “I feel really humbled by it.” Mr Kersten ‘has a huge battle ahead of him’, according to friend Doug Avery, the farmer whose land the chopper went down on. He suffered injuries to his back, ribs and legs after being thrown from the skid when the helicopter crashed on Bonavaree Farm at Grassmere. The young hunter had recently established his own fencing contracting business and, according to Mr Avery, had been “expressing how much optimism there was in his life, how well things were going” prior to the crash. “Sam Kersten has got a huge battle ahead of him. “He’s a young guy, in the prime of his life, and a good friend of this family. “When I first saw the accident site… it was a major shock to me. “It was a delightful revelation to me to learn that people were alive because it didn’t look too flash.” The chopper’s pilot Grant McCallum, of Riverlands, also suffered multiple injuries and is recovering in Wellington Hospital. In a television interview this week, he spoke about his split-second decision to steer the chopper into a gully in order to save Mr Kersten’s life. “I just did what I knew was right, that’s it,” the 45-year-old said from his hospital bed. “There was no way Sam was not going home to his kids.” The Civil Aviation Authority is investigating the crash.

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By Kristy Martin Nearly 100 submissions have been made so far on the future of the two Blenheim secondary schools. Facilitator Janet Kelly said 93 submissions had been made online via Survey Monkey and she’d also received four hard copies by mail, with about three weeks left to the official closing date, July 31. While she was yet to read any and gauge what the feel was in the community, Ms Kelly did say the majority of respondents were parents of primary school aged children. Submissions had also come from past students and parents of

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pre-schoolers. The Ministry of Education is currently seeking public feedback

on how to redevelop Marlborough Boys’ College and Marlborough Girls’ College, which both need significant building repairs. Three options have been tabled – two single sex colleges on one site, retaining the status quo or one co-educational college. Both principals, Wayne Hegarty and Karen Stewart, told a public meeting on July 2 they preferred two new colleges built at a colocated site. More than 350 submissions were received during the first round of consultation, and though there was still a “wee way to go” in this second phase, things were looking positive, according to Ms Kelly.

“We are encouraging as many people as possible to make submissions. “Last time people said they didn’t have enough information so this time were are trying to make sure they’ve got enough detail to make an informed decision on what is best for the future of Marlborough.” She will compile a report based on the submissions, which will go to the board of trustees at both schools and then be presented to the Ministry of Education. For more information on the options or how to make a submission, visit the boys’ or girls’ college websites.

Milk bottle igloo shows ingenuity Photo and story by Celeste Lodewyk Renwick School’s room one students have been very busy building something quite unique. The new entrant students, with the help of a skilled dad, have constructed an igloo made entirely of plastic milk bottles. With patience, glue and a steady hand, 487 milk bottles were layered to form the large igloo which is being used by the students as a reading and hangout area. Teacher Deb Craig said the project took all of term two to complete and was part of the class’s study on recycling. “It has been such a fun project that all the kids really enjoyed, and has used a variety of skills including sorting, counting and other maths work,” she said. The igloo will be used as an auction item for the school’s up and coming fundraising night, ‘Positive Energy’ Renwick School new entrant students Toby Randall, Danielle Hansen, Nicola Lovell, Amelia Mullen, Lily on August 23. Pontague and Bella Stebbings with the milk bottle igloo their class has made.

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ARATERE NEARLY READY The Interislander ferry Aratere looks set to begin taking passengers at some stage next week. The boat has been undergoing checks since returning from Singapore, where it was being repaired. It will start doing freight-only services this week, after undertaking a test run across Cook Strait yesterday.

THIEF CLIMBS IN Between 7.15am and 6pm on Wednesday a Nelson Street property was entered through an open window. A tablet and $5000 worth of camera gear was taken.

SWIMMING The first of the ‘Dive Right In’ swimming race series is coming up. The event is being held on Sunday, July 20 from 5-6pm at Stadium 2000. The only pre-requisite is the ability to swim a length of the 25 metre pool. For more information visit the Blenheim Swimming Club website.

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applications open Applications for the 2014/2015 Wine Marlborough NZ-UK Link Foundation scholarship are now open. Wine Marlborough are looking for industry professionals who are UK citizens with at least five years experience in the industry. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to study viticultural and winemaking practices, learn about innovation and the breadth of styles being produced in the region as well as meet the people behind the vines and wines. For more information visit the Wine Marlborough website.

Workshops Forte Management is offering a series of workshops aimed at introducing supervisors and team leaders to essential business skills. Two workshops will be held, on Tuesday, July 22 and Tuesday, July 29, while a half-day seminar, tailored to the Kiwi business, will be held on Monday, August 4. For more information and to register contact the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce.

Cluster gets award The two leaders of Marlborough’s Food and Beverage Cluster have been named runner-up in a national food industry awards recognising excellence in service to the food industry. Marlborough Research Centre chief executive Gerald Hope, and general manager of the Riddet Institute at Massey University Mark Ward, were announced as winners recently. The project involves food and beverage providers in Marlborough, who work for innovative ways to improve the industry.

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‘We’re not moving’ By Adam Poulopoulos Mico Plumbing Blenheim have moved to reassure their customers it is business as usual, after confusion reigned about the sale of their site. Building owner Ed Matla put their 13-17 Boyce Street home up for sale at the end of June, but Mico intends to remain at the premises. Mico have been in the 2531 square metre site for 26 years. Branch manager Kevin Addley said the group had received “untold” phone calls from worried customers since the announcement, but Mico maintained the lease for the time being. He said clients had even come up to him personally and discussed the issue.

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ICT win for Amanda By Adam Poulopoulos Marlborough Lines ICT manager Amanda White’s workplace project has been recognised nationally at a recent awards presentation. Amanda was presented with the Emerging ICT Leader award at the CIO Summit and Awards presentation in Auckland recently. Amanda, who has held the ICT Manager job at Marlborough Lines for 10 years, said she was surprised to pick up the award. “I didn’t think I was going to win.

“All the candidates were impressive in their own right, especially one in particular from ASB Bank. “I was delighted little old Marlborough got the prize in the end.” After being nominated for the award by an industrial colleague, Amanda went through a lengthy application process. As part of that she entered her Storage Area Network, or SAN, project for consideration. “I liken it to the foundations of a house,” she said. “If you have a solid foundation you can build whatever

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Accessman truck driver Peter Cohen, and co-owners Colin and Jenny Francis at the business’s new site on Wednesday. They had their first day at the new premises, on the corner of Sutherland Terrace and Kinross Street, on July 1 after moving from Main Street. Jenny said they were enjoying the extra yard space and reduced traffic flow at the new site.

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COUNCIL NEWS Tenders • Picton Water, Sewerage and Stormwater Maintenance Contract • Awatere Water Scheme Operations and Maintenance Contract Marlborough District Council invites tenders for two separate contracts: Picton Water, Sewerage and Stormwater Maintenance Contract Daily operation and maintenance of the Picton Water, Sewer and Stormwater Networks, excluding treatment plants. Tenders close at 4.00 pm on Monday 11 August 2014. Tender documents can be downloaded from the Marlborough District Council website, www. marlborough.govt.nz/Your-Council/Tenders from 4.00 pm Friday 11 July 2014. All enquiries should be directed to: Picton Contract Kerry Walsh PO Box 443 Blenheim 7240 Ph: 03 520 7400 email: kerry.walsh@marlborough.govt.nz Awatere Water Scheme Operations and Maintenance Contract Daily operation and maintenance of the Awatere Water Supply Network. Tenders close at 4.00 pm on Monday 18 August 2014. Tender documents can be downloaded from the Marlborough District Council website, www. marlborough.govt.nz/Your-Council/Tenders from 4.00 pm Friday 18 July 2014 All enquiries should be directed to: Awatere Contract Erica Hobbs PO Box 443 Blenheim 7240 Ph: 03 520 7400 email: erica.hobbs@marlborough.govt.nz

Marlborough Airport parking During the construction of the terminal extensions commencing July 2014 there will be very limited parking in front of the terminal. Those picking up and dropping off are advised to use the main car park, which has a 20 minute free exit time. After the first 20 minutes the cost of short term parking is $1 per hour. For the free exit simply use the card you take at the entry barrier in the ticket slot at the exit barrier. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Backbone of Awatere civil defence Two long-time Awatere residents Helen and Ron Harris have been presented with Mayoral certificates of appreciation for their extensive service in assisting rural policing, civil defence, rural fire, search and rescue in their rural community. A long-time link in Marlborough’s Amateur Radio network, Helen and Ron are also key members of the Awatere Rural Support Network. They have played vital roles in search and rescue operations, fires and civil defence emergencies in the Awatere Valley, chalking up more than 60 years of service between them. The Awatere Rural Support Network was a great example to other areas of how to build a resilient rural community in an isolated environment, said Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman. “The dedicated contribution made

From left, Marlborough Emergency Services manager John Foley, Mayor Alistair Sowman, Helen Harris, Ron Harris, Marlborough Area Commander Inspector Simon Feltham.

Learn how to prune your roses Its pruning season in the garden and, for the amateur gardener, there’s always something to be learned from what’s happening in the public gardens at Pollard Park. Council gardeners will be pruning the roses in the Centennial Rose Gardens at Pollard Park from Monday to Wednesday next week – a chance to learn from the experts. Please feel free to bring your secateurs and come along for hands-on demonstrations and questions; the Council’s gardening team members are always happy to share their expertise. Once the roses are dealt with, next month it will be time to tackle the hydrangeas to ensure maximum flowering next season. • Rose pruning demonstrations and advice: Monday 14 July to Wednesday 16 July, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm, 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm, at Pollard Park.

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Marlborough District Library July school holiday schedule 2014 Monday 14th July 10.30am Winter stories and craft – all welcome! No need to register! Monday 14th July 2pm Big kid craft for ages 8-12 years – Making birdfeeders from recycled items. Registration required! Tuesday 15th July 10.30am Puppet stories and craft – all welcome! No need to register! Tuesday 15th July 2pm Big kid craft for ages 8-12 years – Making sock puppets. Registration required! Wednesday 16th 2pm Teen craft for ages 12 -18 – Upcycled tee-shirt bag. Registration required! Thursday 17th July 10.30am Winter stories and craft – all welcome! No need to register!

Community” applies in town and in the country. For more information about resources available to help communities get prepared, contact Marlborough Emergency Services: John Foley or Gary Spence, Ph: 03 520 7400.

by Helen and Ron Harris has done a great deal to protect the safety and security of rural Marlborough and we have much reason to be grateful for their sterling work.” • The Civil Defence message “Know Your Neighbours, Know Your

An Outward Bound community service group hard at work on the Anakiwa section of the Link Pathway.

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Marlborough’s next great walking trail is steadily inching its way toward completion, set to become another tourist and recreational gem for our region. The Link Pathway follows early Maori trails which, by the 1860s, had become the bridle path offering a land route between Havelock and Picton. Walking and hiking trails are one of this country’s big tourist attractions and the Queen Charlotte Track already draws thousands of tourists to Marlborough. The Link Pathway is set to be completed by 2020. It’s been a long running project, already 10 years in the making. Council helped with

Keep your car safe

Unlocked cars are an easy target for thieves. Sometimes cars are broken into but more often items are stolen from unlocked cars. Handbags or briefcases, laptop computers, MP3 players or cellphones left in the car will attract thieves and they will also steal GPS devices, hands-free phone kits and car stereo gear. At best, theft of personal items can be extremely inconvenient and may cause you to lose your no-claim insurance discount. At worst, your car may be damaged and personal documentation, cash and expensive items stolen. • An unlocked car parked on the street is the easiest target for thieves, try and park inside a garage or at least off the street.

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some early funding and about 10 kms of the track around Anakiwa and Linkwater is complete. With the other parts of the track at various stages of construction, the next stage requires the heavy machinery and the bridge and culvert construction work. In this year’s Annual Plan, the Council agreed to provide some funding over the next four years to help the community volunteers make progress. The Outward Bound School has provided some muscle, however, support from the wider community in the form of labour, materials or sponsorship would be welcomed. Enquiries about the Link Pathway: contact Rick.Edmonds@xtra.co.nz

• Lock your vehicle and shut its windows, even if it is in a driveway. • Never leave cash or credit cards, briefcases or handbags inside your car. It’s also unwise to leave your vehicle records inside the glovebox. • Always remove the ignition key when you park, even if your car is on the driveway, and take your key out of the ignition when you are filling up at a service station. • When parking in town, stick to areas with good lighting where the car can easily be seen.

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Funds for furry friends Blenheim woman Vicky Green been organising fundraising events for SPCA Marlborough for the past two years. Sun reporter Celeste Lodewyk visits the SPCA Marlborough centre and talks to Vicky about her upcoming fundraiser next weekend. As Vicky leads me into one of the dog pens to meet ‘Zeus’, a loveable seven month old german shepherd/ boxer cross who has been waiting four months to be adopted, we are met with a flurry of wagging tails. My camera bag is very sneakily dragged away by two energetic pups who grew frantic to escape with their prize once I began chasing

after them. Watching Vicky patting and interacting with the dogs shows how committed she is to helping the centre, not only through fundraising but with regular volunteer hours given spending time with the animals. “I have always loved animals and I enjoy giving them love and attention, it’s what all animals deserve,” she said. Vicky’s next fundraising event for SPCA Marlborough is being held in conjuction with Hunter’s Wines on July 19. Money raised will be going toward the everyday care of the animals and medical costs. Centre manager Kaycee Polking-

horne said monthly vet bills can cost up to $7000 for the treatment, neutering and microchipping of animals in preparation of rehoming them. Last year alone it cost the centre around $43,000. “Fundraisers like this we really appreciate as it helps us to continue our work and find homes for these animals,” she said. Tickets cost $65 which includes a glass of bubbly on arrival, canapes and a three course dinner and can be purchased by contacting Vicky on 021 469 661, or the centre on 572 9156. Auction items include furniture, Vicky Green is fundraising for SPCA Marlborough. Here she is grocery hampers, food vouchers, pictured with Zeus (seven months) who is waiting for adoption. travel vouchers and accommodation. Photo by Celeste Lodewyk

Cause of rashes, upsets not found The district health board is working with council to conduct testing of Seddon’s water after residents complained of rashes and tummy upsets. Dr Ed Kiddle, medical officer of health for the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board, said so far they had found no correlation between chemicals in the water and the health issues described by some residents at a public meeting last month. “We are working with the council to see if we can shed any light on these health complaints,” Dr Kiddle said. He said while there were found to be high levels of some metals in the water, they were all within the maximum allowable values for drinking water. The Seddon water supply was chlorinated, he said, but when the water got dirty the chlorine was not as effective, which could give tummy upsets. It did not explain the skin reactions, however. Further testing was being conducted.

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Let’s Travel Top spots in New Zealand to visit From secluded beaches and exotic rainforests through to geothermal wonderlands and snowcapped mountains, New Zealand’s landscapes are as romantic as they are varied. Surprise the special person in your life with a trip to one of these Top 10 spots to fall in love, or pick and choose together. • Contemplate the Southern Cross or the Milky Way at Lake Tekapo – far away from the lights and noises of any city, the night sky will wow you with its clarity, and perhaps even send you a shooting star. • Retreat to a private pool in the Glacier Hot Pools near Franz Josef – surrounded by native rainforest, you can soak in steaming glacial waters and let go of all worldly worries. • Step into a different world and listen to a bird song concert – Zealandia in Wellington is a safe haven for rare wildlife and lets you experience the sounds of an untouched paradise. • Fill your minds with the sparkle of the stars and the sounds of the forest as you snuggle up in a teepee – at secluded Solscape in Raglan it’s all about the purity of nature.

Ashley Nally will not be drinking alcohol from this bar, or any other, until she completes Dry July. The Glacier Hot Pools in Franz Josef is a relaxing natural sanctuary.

• Take a romantic cruise to Mokoia Island on Lake Rotorua – you’ll get an authentic insight into Maori culture as you hear the moving love story of Hinemoa and Tutanekai and follow in their footsteps. • Soak up the ambience created by millions of glittering glow worms in the Waitomo Caves – walking through their sparkling labyrinth of underground tunnels is a truly surreal experience.

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Ashley happy with generosity By Adam Poulopoulos A Blenheim local is delighted by the public’s response as she nears the halfway mark of Dry July. Ashley Nally is abstaining from alcohol for the month of July in memory of her mother, who passed away in May from a rare form of throat cancer. So far, she has raised $1225, the highest amount in the Marlborough region. She sits 12th on the national standings. The money she raises will go to Christchurch Hospital, where her mum received treatment on and off for four months. Ashley said the support so far had far exceeded her expectations. “I only wanted to raise $500. I didn’t expect people to be so giving. “Some friends decided to go dry this

July just to support me, so I wasn’t the only one sober. “I know mum would be proud as well.” Ashley, a nanny at Porse, said tea and exercise had filled the gap left by alcohol. She plans to complete a duathlon later in the month. She said she had gone on holiday earlier in the month to escape the temptation, but planned to head out on the town sober with her friends. “It’ll be interesting to see what town’s like on the weekend. It’ll be good to see people make a fool of themselves!” Dry July encourages participants not to drink alcohol for a month to support people living with cancer. You can donate to Ashley’s cause at https://nz.dryjuly.com/profile/ ashleynally.

National executive for Maureen By Adam Poulopoulos Marlborough-based Maureen O’Connell is delighted after being elected to the national executive of the Women’s Institute. Mau re en, who has l ived i n Marlborough for the last 14 years, is one of six on the executive, and Marlborough’s only representative. She has taken on the roles of finance officer and convenor of the sustainability committee, while also being a drama and choral committee member. Maureen, who has been involved with the Women’s Institute for 30 years, said she felt mixed emotions when she was elected. “I cried. I was excited, but there was some trepidaiton too. “It’s a responsibility, but at the same time it’s an honour that people think I am good enough to lead them.” Maureen had to write a piece in the institute’s magazine, Home and Country, as part of her election process. It has been a long time since anybody from Marlborough made the executive, but Maureen is unsure of the exact figure. “Nobody can quite remember how long ago the last person was. “Not for at least 20 years though.” Maureen has just begun her two-year

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term on the executive, and she is eligible to stand for another two years afterwards. For the last four years she has been president of the WI’s Marlborough federation, and she will continue to hold that position until April. The executive has a distinct Top of the South influence, with president Kay Hart hailing from Nelson.


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5 minutes with: Alysha Hutchison Marlborough Weddings & Events

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I like a mixture of old school singalong songs and pop music. What is the one thing Sun readers would be surprised to know about you? My wedding was ver y low-key and casual at the Marlborough Aero Club.

Who would you invite to dinner? My instructions from the ladies at work are them and some hot guys. Their specifics include Kevin Bacon, George Clooney, Jackie Chan and Johnny Depp! And maybe someone like Mike Van de Elzen to do the cooking! What’s next on your wish list? A family holiday overseas. A nice tropical island or maybe another cruise! A saying you like to live by? Every day may not be good….but there’s something good in every day.

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WHAT’S ON IN MARLBOROUGH

- WEEKEND EVENT GUIDE Friday 11 July 2014 New Zealand Highland & National Dancing Championships Fri 11 Jul - Mon 14 Jul FREE Today, Saturday and Sunday 8.30am - 7.30pm. Monday 8.30am -6.00pm. Floor Pride Civic Theatre.

Blenheim Rotary Car Boot Sale Every Saturday 8am – 2pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd, Ph John 578 3918. Marlborough Embroiderers’ Guild First Saturday of the month at 1.30pm 4.30pm St John Rooms, Seymour St Ph Roz 5782471

The Poultry, Pigeon and Duck Show At the Riding for the Disabled Arena off Maxwell Road. The show is open to the public Friday 1.30pm - 5.30pm and Saturday 9am 4pm Entry is $3 for a family or $2 for a single. For more info call Therese 579 4431.

Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Rd open 9am to 12 noon Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building relationships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 578 1835.

Picton Little Theatre present Coaltown Blues Today and Saturday 7.30pm. $25.00. Chris Green is relishing the challenge of this oneman musical drama in which he portrays multiple roles, both male and female; without the aid of costume or set changes, relying solely on his ability to breathe life into these characters.

Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, today and Sunday, 10am.

Sit and Be Fit with Sue Exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street. Plenty of parking. $2.00 per session. Ph Sue: 578 0469. Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Ph 578 5395. Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm-5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434. Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm. Prue: Ph 578 8888. Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666. Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. Ph 573 8283. Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open noon-5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton. Ph 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. Ph 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety. com

Saturday 12 July 2014 Ulysses Lunch ride After coffee at Shelly’s either to Foresters Cafe, Rai Valley or head South decide on the day. Meet for coffee at Shelly’s Cafe at the Vines Village, Rapaura Road at 10am, ride departs at 11am.

Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107.

Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts. Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Park Guided tours available, Sunday Thomas Tank Engine rides. Ph Doris 579 4357. Picton Men’s Shed Every Saturday 10am to 1pm and Wednesday 9am-4pm. Plants and garden furniture sold Saturday and Wednesday 10am to 1pm. Kapahaka for Youth Blenheim School 6pm - 8pm. All welcome. Old Time Movie Night at St Andrews Church 7pm. Proceeds towards earthquake strengthening St Andrews Church Hall. Supper $10. Door sales available.

Sun 13 July 2014 The Giesen Sports and Events Centre In Renwick is hosting an ‘Open Day’ which will showcase a number of local businesses which specialise in weddings, as well as its own facility as an ideal venue for weddings, functions and events. 10am to 3pm and entry is free. Blenheim Fly Casting Group Burleigh Park 10am - noon. Bring your own Fly Rod, Line, leader and a drink. All methods of flycasting are covered for small stream/large rivers/lakes, sea and estuary fishing. FOC Ph 578 9960. Kiwiana Textiles Clothing, Handwork, and Tea Towels. 2:00pm - 4:00pm: Marlborough Provincial Museum and Archives. Presentation by Pam Saunders. Pam has been the curator of the Textiles Collection for over 30 years, her extraordinary knowledge is complemented by her lively and engaging style. Don’t miss this great opportunity of nostalgia, and reflection. Prepare to be amazed! Entry Fee: $5.00

If you have an event contact Liz at The Sun on 5777 868

UP AND COMING EVENTS Kiwi Songs - Ukulele Workshop Tue 15 Jul, 2:00pm - 4:00pm Marlborough Provincial Museum and Archives. International sensation Hugo del Mar will inspire you to strum your heart out. We will learn a few chords and then some classic kiwi songs. Entry: $2.00

Blenheim Country Music Club Club Day From 1pm Redwoodtown School Hall. $3 entry - all visitors welcome to play or sing - refreshments provided. Riverside Railway Train leaves Brayshaw Park Station at 1.45 & 3.00pm. Adults $10 Children $5 CASH ONLY. Kapahaka Every Sunday at Tuamarina Hall 12pm - 3pm All welcome. Renwick Anglican Community Church 54 High St Renwick. Morning worship 9.30am Rev Steve Allcutt ph 572 8850. Marlborough Farmers’ Market 9.00am - noon A&P Showgrounds. Showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer.

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St Luke’s Anglican Church Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 9.30am. Ph Rev Derek 578 5050. Pony Club at Grounds New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984. Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776. Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789.

The Giesen Sports an d Events Centre In Renwick is hosting an ‘Open Day’ which will showcase a numb er of local businesses which specialise in we ddings, as well as its own facility as an ideal venue for weddings, functions and events. Sunday 13th, 10am to 3pm and entry is fre e.

Tramping Club Mary 572 8762. Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, 573 5379. Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679. Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809. Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free admission.

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Friday 5th September 2014 @ 8pm Adult $71.90 Conc(65+) $66.90 Student/Child $66.90

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A Cross Section - JK Reed 10:30am - 4:30pm. Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery. An exhibition of watercolours and oils from the renowned New Zealand Artist, Keith Reed. Paintings include works from Keith’s early painting career through to present. Marlborough Mountain Bike Club “Soup and Bun” No 5 Registration from 9.15am for a 10am start. Meet at the “Wairua Affray” picnic area on the left of SH1 as exit Tuamarina heading to Picton. Ph Peter 021030-6577 or Kevin 027-461-4941.

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Bumper month for Picton Little Theatre By Adam Poulopoulos It promises to be a busy month as Picton Little Theatre celebrates its 50th birthday. The theatre celebrates its anniversary with a five-performance season of ‘Crystal Clear,’ beginning with the matinee on Sunday, July 20. Evening performances will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday of the following week. The play is the same as the first production the Picton Drama Club performed after moving into the theatre in 1964. Play director Fran Manahi said the characters were typical of a 1940s three-act farce. She said the group, which had been rehearsing since May, had tried their best to keep the play similar to the 1964 edition. “We have tried to keep the set as authentic as possible and replicate it as it might have been in 1964. “The programme is also a replication of the programme delivered in 1964.” The organisers of the play had to look as far afield as England to find a copy of the original script. As well as the play, a 50th anniversary reunion dinner for past and present members is being held at the Port of Marlborough Pavilion on Friday, July 25. On Sunday, July 27, a memorabilia display of past performances will be open for public

view at the theatre. Before ‘Crystal Clear’ takes to the stage one-man musical drama ‘Coaltown Blues’ hits town, with performances tonight and tomorrow night. Theatre manager Bruce Anderson said he was delighted to get such a high-quality show in a weekend slot. For more information, and to book tickets, email dramatrix@bigpond.com or visit Take Note Picton. The theatre wishes to thank Interislander ferries and ITM Picton for their help with the sets.

Anyone interested in Patchwork and Quilting is very welcome to come to the Port Marborough Pavilion, Waikawa Road between 10am and 3pm. The Club will be making and finishing Community Quilts. We would love to see you.

INVITATION The Marlborough RSA (MRSA) wish to invite those persons who have received the NZ Defence Service Medal (NZDSM) or any other medallic recognition that has not yet been formally presented to them, to a formal medals presentation parade in the RSA Lounge of the Clubs of Marlborough on Thursday 21 August 2014 at 3:00 PM. Please note: you do not have to be a member of the MRSA to participate in this ceremony. Recipients are requested to register their interest with the MRSA by telephone 578 1059 or 578 5230 or by emailing mrsa@ clubsofmarlborough.co.nz President

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chairperson Rob Simcic said the truck needed a paint job. “It’s been a bit overdue for an upgrade.” It’s been ten years to the day since it was last done, which is when the Trust came to Marlborough. “It’s a nice new look.” He said the next project would be to upgrade the interior, to increase accessibility and adapt to the changes in the learning environment. Five thousand children aged Five to thirteen from around Marlborough go through the Life Education Trust truck each year. In the truck they learn about nutrition, the body, self-esteem and the dangers of substance abuse.

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GARDINER, Donald Robert (Bob): Reg. No. 70612 (Private) WW2 Army, Pacific. July 5, 2014

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JAMIE, Dorothy Ellen (Dot): July 8, 2014

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KIMBER, Arnold Frederick (Reg No: 81639, 2nd NZEF 18th Armoured Battalion): July 4, 2014

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By Adam Poulopoulos Harold the giraffe is over-themoon to be working with a sprucedup Marlborough Life Education Trust truck. Lodge Eckford recently donated $9500 to the trust, which has gone towards redecorating the outside of the truck. Lodge Eckford master Azher Mir said the organisation was delighted to donate the funds. “We see it as a really good community project. “If it benefits youngsters coming through the ranks, and gives them self-esteem and confidence, that’s what the Freemasons aspire to.” Marlborough Life Education Trust

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I know I’ve been going on about the World Cup a lot, but it just keeps getting crazier and crazier. Brazil’s 7-1 thrashing by Germany, their worst defeat of all time, has left a nation in mourning. Whichever way you look at it, this was a capitulation, but looking a bit deeper, however, shows it was a series of smaller events that loosened the nuts before the wheels came right off. When Neymar was injured against Colombia, Brazil lost their talisman. For a 22-year-old, he had shown incredible stomach for the battle. He scored more goals and created more chances than any other Brazilian player, and scored the final

Marlborough Rugby Central finished second behind Waitohi in the Bayleys Tasman Trophy, making it a one-two for Marlborough teams. Central grabbed second after thrashing Stoke 93-0, while nearest challengers Waimea dealt Waitohi their only loss of the competition, but could not get the bonus point. This weekend Waitohi meet Awatere, while Central meet Harlequins in the Marlborough club semifinals.

Seddon Shield The Marlborough under-52 kilogram rugby team has had mixed fortunes on the first two days of the Seddon Shield at Lansdowne Park. They began their campaign with a 36-15 loss to Nelson on Monday, before atoning with a 32-0 win over West Coast on Tuesday. They played Buller yesterday, and finish up against Golden Bay at 10:40am today.

penalty in the shootout with Chile. However, it was the absence of captain Thiago Silva, the unsung hero, which affected them the most. They say it is defence that wins World Cups, and Silva is the undisputed leader of that defence. When he charged down Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina’s kick and got himself booked, it set off a chain reaction that had dire consequences. He left David Luiz, his centre back partner who’s very good with the ball but shaky under pressure, to lead the team. Silva’s replacement was Dante, a good player, but one who hadn’t played a match during the tourna-

ment, and hadn’t played much with Luiz. The organisation and rhythm had gone, and Germany took advantage. You need those players who don’t get many headlines but communicate well and organise your team. Conrad Smith plays almost every game for the All Blacks, not because he scores a massive amount of tries, but because he’s a leader who organises the defence and has the respect of those around him. Likewise Simon Mannering for the Warriors. You need the steel to match the silk, and Brazil didn’t have it.

By Adam Poulopoulos Top of the South Football (TSF) have tabled another bid for a full ASB Premiership football franchise. TSF made their bid to New Zealand Football (NZF) at the end of last month, and NZF have tentatively set late July as their decision date. If the bid is accepted, the new Nelson/Marlborough team would start playing in the ASB Premiership in the 2015/16 season. They would play alongside the NZ King Salmon Nelson Marlborough Falcons, runners-up in last year’s ASB Youth League, the ASB Premiership’s equivalent for under-20 players. A Top of the South team has not featured in the top competition since Nelson United in the 199192 season.

The Andrew and Faulkner Shield target shooting competition is coming to Marlborough this year. The event will be held at Clubs of Marlborough on Saturday, July 26. Teams of ten shooters from around the South Island will be coming to the event. Marlborough currently holds the shield.

Running Entries have now opened for the Marina 2 Marina run. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, October 18. The course includes 13 kilometre, 9km and 2km categories. To register visit the Marina 2 Marina website.

TSF and Falcons board member Nigel Thompson said he hoped the Falcons’ success would work in their favour. “We’ve received a lot of comment from New Zealand Football about how well the Falcons is run off the field.” He said much of the bid came

down to proving the new team’s sustainability to NZF. “It costs about $200,000 a year to run a full ASB Premiership team, with salaries and travel costs included. “We’ve done a lot of work behind the scenes in the last two months. A lot of number crunching.”

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A B CD E F GH I JK L MN O P QR ST U V W X Y Z Can you name all the animals? Teach your children the ABC’s and animals by helping them colour in this page. Each of the 26 blocks feature an animal, a letter of the alphabet and the names of local businesses sponsoring their favorite critter. Once your child has finished colouring the page, either post it into The Blenheim Sun Newspaper, PO Box 634, Blenheim or deliver it to The Blenheim Sun, 72 High St, by 12 noon Monday July 22nd, 2013. Make sure you include your child’s name, address, phone number and age. Age groups are 8 years and under, and 9 years to 12 years. There will be prizes in each age group.

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