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Kumeu & Helensville Activities Brochure WALKING COMMUNITY HALLS Aquatic Park, Parakai Springs Parkhurst Road Parakai Helensville walkers War Memorial Hall Ph: (09) 420 8998 https://www.meetup.com/topics/walkers/nz 24 Waimauku Station Road Waimauku https://www.parakaisprings.co.nz/Home/ /helensville/ Ph: (09) 412 9120 https://bookings.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/fac Helensville Tennis Club Rautawhiri Road Helensville ilities/facility/waimauku-war-memorial-hall Ph: (09) 420 8608 MARTIAL ARTS https://www.sporty.co.nz/helensvilletennis Karate Kaukapakapa Hall 886 Kaipara Coast Hwy Kaukapakapa https://www.activeactivities.co.nz/directory/ Ph: (09) 420 8645 South Head Golf Club gkr-karate-huapai-14293.html https://bookings.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/fac South Head Road Helensville ilities/facility/kaukapakapa-memorial-hall Ph: (09) 420 2838 https://www.southheadgolf.co.nz/ EXERCISE CLASSES Kumeu Community Centre Kumeu Racquets Club Access Road Kumeu 50 Access Road Kumeu Pump, Circuit, Stretch, Fitness for Function, Ph: (09) 412 9120 Ph: (09) 412 9759 Boxfit, Freestyle fit https://www.kumeucommunitycentre.co.nz/ https://kumeuracquetsclub.org/ Venue: Kumeu Health and Fitness Ph: (09) 412 8932 Kumeu Health & Fitness https://www.kumeugym.co.nz/ CLUBS & FITNESS CENTRES 156 Main Road Kumeu Ph: (09) 412 8932 Abs, ABT (Abs, Bums & Thighs), Zumba, Boxfit Waimauku Tennis Club https://www.kumeugym.co.nz/ Venue: Helensville Fitness Centre State Highway 16 Waimauku Ph: (09) 420 6303 Ph: (09) 411 7012 Helensville Golf Club 197 Peak Road Helensville https://www.sporty.co.nz/waimaukutennis https://www.facebook.com/Helensville- Ph: (09) 420 5454 Fitness-Centre-170490793087379/ https://www.helensvillegolf.co.nz/ Helensville Fitness Centre Forge Fitness 136b Mill Road Helensville 1/79 Mill Road, Helensville Ph: (09) 420 6303 Phone: 09-420 6303 https://www.facebook.com/Helensville- https://forgefitness.co.nz/ Fitness-Centre-170490793087379/ Kumeu & Helensville Activities Brochure INDOOR SPORT AQUA ACTIVITIES YOGA Swim Lessons Venue: Kumeu Health and Fitness Badminton & Squash Venue: Aquatic Park Parakai Springs Ph: (09) 412 8932 Venue: Kumeu Racquets Club Ph: (09) 420 8998 Ph: (09) 412 9759 https://www.parakaisprings.co.nz/Swim- Venue: Kumeu Community Centre https://kumeuracquetsclub.org/ School/ Ph: (09) 832 8270 https://www.kumeugym.co.nz/ Indoor Bowls Parakai Pools Aqua Class Venue: Helensville Bowling Club, Awaroa Road Venue: Aquatic Park, Parakai Springs The Art of Yoga Ph: (09) 420 7520 Ph: (09) 420 8998 Various Venues: https://www.helensvillebowlingclub.com/ https://www.parakaisprings.co.nz/Home/ 6 Commercial Road, Helensville Ph: (09) 832 8270 Venue: Kumeu Community Centre Ph: (09) 412 9236 Waimauku War Memorial Hall https://www.kumeucommunitycentre.co.nz/ Ph: 021 919898 Mon Muriwai Surf Club Netball Taylor Road, Waimauku (need to book) Venue: Kumeu Health and Fitness Ph: (09) 412 8932 https://www.artofliving.org/nz-en/yoga https://www.kumeugym.co.nz/ PILATES Northwest Physio https://www.northwestphysioplus.co.nz/pilates. html .
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