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et ready to get colourful – this year’s through the Wairakei Reserve waterways Pāpāmoa East, and a great way for fami - Golden Sands Fun Run/Walk is and streets of Golden Sands. lies to come together, celebrate the start rainbow themed, with a colour-run The event is Golden Sands School’s of summer and support our young style splash of brightness greeting main annual fundraiser, and this year all people.” runners and walkers as they cross the funds will go towards beach and swim - Sarah urges people to register early at finish line. ming education. www.gssfunrun.co.nz Registrations are open online for the “That kind of education is just crucial Volunteers are needed to help the day event, now in its fourth year, with a fresh for children living in this location,” says go smoothly, and organisers are still new look. Organiser Sarah Lewis says the Sarah, a Pāpāmoa East local whose four- seeking donations of spot prizes from Hilary Barry with Jase Lunn. PHOTO: TVNZ. rainbow theme is derived from the con - year-old daughter Willow starts at the local businesses. For further information, cept of the pot of gold at the end of the school next year. email [email protected]. rainbow. “It’s Golden Sands at the end of Sarah says the event is a great oppor - The Golden Sands Fun Run/Walk is P the rainbow. There will be a few bursts tunity to bring people together. “We’ve proudly supported by Bluehaven Group, of colour along the way and we are had a huge response already. Everyone GJ Gardner, Bay Civil and Mike Pero āpāmoa Mitre 10 has matched local “good sort” encouraging people to dress up in differ - can enter, and it’s going to be a lot of fun, Mortgages. Jase Lunn’s $1000 pledge for his annual ent colours of the rainbow. It’s all about with little surprises along the way. There Make sure you stop to get your photo Christmas Toy Run for children in need. inclusivity.” will be entertainment at the conclusion taken at the Pāpāmoa Post selfie station, Jase earlier put out a call to businesses to step up, The flat and scenic one-way course back at the school, everyone gets a and you may see your photo in the and he’s delighted with this result. “Mitre 10 will offers a 5km and 10km option, as well as medal, and we have some amazing spot Pāpāmoa Post. match my donation, meaning I will be able to spend a kids’ dash, and will be held on Saturday, prizes to give away. $2000 in their store [for the Christmas toy run].” November 9. The family-friendly course “This is a key community event for our Jase says his biggest thrill would be to deliver is suitable for everyone: it starts and growing population in brand new toys to children in need: “I’m really ends at Golden Sands School and winds excited, and it’s a dream coming true. Things are coming along well and it’s going to be huge this year.” Coastal Autos on Enterprise Dr, Pāpāmoa, has offered to be a drop-off point for new toys. Jase’s generosity to the community was recog - nised in July when he was named ASB Good as Gold recipient by TVNZ’s Seven Sharp programme. Jase was surprised at work by presenter Hilary Barry and gifted $10,000 for a campervan holiday to the South Island. Some of the fun In addition to the Christmas toy run, Jase also col - at a previous event lects furniture and whiteware to offer free to fami - lies in need. Jase told Pāpāmoa Post he is looking forward to taking his holiday in the South Island in February, “after all the Christmas toys have been delivered”.

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4 Pāpāmoa Post October 2019 Pāpāmoa Post New face, new focus for News in Pāpāmoa Swimming Club Brief P New classrooms for Tahatai Coast āpāmoa Swimming Club has a new coach system which means the club can extend its membership and building the club commu - and big goals to boost membership and season. The club also has a positive relation - nity. The pool will now be open to everyone the club community. ship with Tauranga Water Polo, which has for lane swimming, with various session times This year the club recruited professional exclusive use of the pool on Sundays for the available six days a week. Due to health and coach Andy McLay, who has worked with popular school sport flippaball. safety requirements all swimmers must reg - Tahatai Coast School will get four swimmers who have gone on to compete at A change this summer will see a focus on ister as members of the club in the new ‘swim new classrooms as part of an Olympics and , includ - for fitness’ category. announcement by Education Minis - ing Paralympic superstar Sophie Pascoe in her “Membership provides a chance for novices ter Chris Hipkins to provide more younger years. or adult swimmers to get some instruction, student spaces due to roll growth in Andy’s last position at Whanganui Swim work on their fitness and just be more confi - the Bay of Plenty. The plan forecast Club saw him take swimmers to nationals and dent in the water,” says Andy. 10,000 more student places will be finals, and he sees significant scope for growth Andy wants to encourage all of the Pāpā - needed in the Bay of Plenty- for the Pāpāmoa club. moa community, no matter their age or ability, Waiariki area by 2030. Te Kura He says that given the local population, and to use the pool and enjoy swimming. The new Kaupapa Māori o Te Kura Kōkiri, at the predicted growth, the potential is huge. swim for fitness membership will replace the Pāpāmoa end of Welcome Bay “There are enough people here to be flourish - what was previously known as the public RPoāapd,ā wmioll ag cetlu fbivbei ense wco tmeapcehtine g ing. [Former coach] Mike [Le Cocq] has done swimming lane. The one-off membership fee spaces as part of the announce - a great job for 13 years and always had swim - means a significant discount on the previous ment. mers at regional and national level. There’s no entry fee of $3 per swim. In addition, Andy reason why that can’t carry on and grow. will be providing all fitness swimmers with a “We’ve got kids who travel every morning programme and coaching if desired. Pāpāmoa Surf Lifesaving Club to Tauranga to swim, and it’s about trying to During the summer school holidays the members Scott Cowdrey and retain those kids within our community. I pool will continue to be open to the general Natalie Peat are part of the Black believe we can have swimmers representing public from 11am to 5pm. Entry fees for gen - Fins team competing in the Inter - New Zealand coming out of this pool.” eral public days remain the same at $3 per national Surf Rescue Challenge The Pāpāmoa club currently has around 25 swim and the club provides lifeguards for this (ISRC) in Durban, South Africa from members in winter, growing to 45 in summer. period. September 28 to October 2. It is the Andy wants to increase that to 150 to 200 The club is also passionate about water fifth ISRC for Natalie, 24, who made members and get more people enjoying the Pāpāmoa Swimming Club’s new coach, safety and offers children’s swimming lessons her debut as a 16-year-old. Scott, pool, which he says is a great asset for Pāpā - Andy McLay at a reasonable price. Funding grants mean who is the reigning New Zealand moa. the club can keep costs as low as possible for board champion, will compete for The club is grateful for its positive relation - its Learn to Swim programme, which starts the first time at the ISRC, having ship with pool owner Pāpāmoa Primary. The after Labour Weekend and continues through formerly represented New Zealand school has invested in a new water heating summer. in two Sanyo Cup campaigns.

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Tauranga business suffering from ongoing roadworks and construction disruption in the CBD has found refuge in Pāpāmoa. Electric bike store Electrify is one of several businesses severely affected by the upgrade of Durham St in Tauranga’s CBD, which has seen foot traffic reduce to almost zero and business tumble. Cricket club ready to bat this summer Following media coverage about the Durham St issues, Electrify The Pāpāmoa Cricket Club team which won the McNaughton Trophy in its first season. owner Dan Wallace was approached by Pāpāmoa Plaza to offer him a space where the business will stay through the summer. And the Pāpāmoa effect has been fantastic for business. In P Durham St, Dan was seeing just 10 people a week; at his Pāpāmoa Plaza pop-up shop he’s seen 30 to 50 people a day. Many of these āpāmoa Cricket Club is looking forward to building get the family involved as well.” were curious about e-bikes and called in to find out more, whereas on the huge success of its inaugural season last Mark has played cricket since he was a child at Otu - on Durham St they were targeted customers who had to make a summer. moetai Primary School, later playing club cricket for Mount real effort to get there. President Mark Divehall says the goal is to keep the Maunganui club. After moving to Pāpāmoa and starting a And it turns out many of Electrify’s customers from Durham St momentum going. “We started from nothing and family, it became more challenging to get to the Mount for were actually Pāpāmoa locals who have found the new temporary exceeded all expectations. As far as numbers go, it was cricket, and as a parent he could see the benefits of a local location convenient. almost ridiculous; we ended up with over 170 people club. The community agreed, and the support has been A former teacher at Pāpāmoa College, Dan says he loves educat - playing cricket for the club. For a club that didn’t exist, phenomenal. ing people about e-bikes and getting to know them. “The Pāpāmoa community has been really amazing. We have to provide cricket for that number of people in its first “The biggest thing I took away from the final was the talked to hundreds of people who have come in, and it’s been great season was awesome. We weren’t expecting those num - amount of Pāpāmoa supporters. I’ve played 15 years of to talk to my former students. I just want to say thank you to the bers and we learned a lot.” club cricket and I’ve never had that many people turn up. Mark, who captained the club’s team that won the It was magic.” Pāpāmoa community.” reserve-grade McNaughton Trophy in a stellar first season, This season is looking even better, with the expansion of says the success proved Pāpāmoa was more than ready for the training facility at Alice Johnson Oval including a new its own cricket club. gate and driveway, walkways tidied up, new walking “You can’t have 26,500 people without a cricket club, in bridges and a new grass wicket. my opinion. We didn’t see the necessity of kids driving With one season under their belt and a better sense of down to the Mount to play cricket when we have this facil - player numbers, Mark says the club will be able to offer ity (Alice Johnson Oval) on our doorstep. It needed to hap - more support to coaches and managers this year. pen. “We have already had a positive response this season “We have four primary schools in Pāpāmoa that are and we’re looking forward to getting underway.” Dan Wallace of Electrify chocka full of kids that haven’t had enough exposure to The season starts for seniors on October 5, with the B cricket. We are just trying to give these kids the opportu - grade the following weekend and juniors on October 19. nity to build a lifelong love of cricket. We want to show the For more information, contact Pāpāmoa Cricket Club via camaraderie, the fun you have with your mates, an d tr y to its website or Facebook page.  N t FRIDA Y .  SA TURDA Y 10.00 5.00  SUNDA Y 10.00  3.00

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indness is the highest form of wisdom, so the their experience of doing a random act of kind - saying goes, and Pāpāmoa Primary School ness, and how it made them feel: children have been learning its value. "I think that the idea of random acts of kindness As part of the Kiwi Can life skills and values pro - is a really good idea. Because it helps people who gramme, students have been working on Random need it more than others. It's also good for us help - Acts of Kindness. ing other families and kids to maybe even do this Kiwi Can leader Ray How says the children’s when they are older, and they will even inspire random acts of kindness were to support people other people when they grow up.” – Bree Kelly who were unable to get food. "I think that donating cans is good because we “Classes this term have had the chance to donate can help people that can't afford it. Kiwi Can is canned items to the foodbank and learn more awesome because Ray and Kayla came up with about what it means to do this for other people, random acts of kindness to send the cans to the and how it may feel to do something kind for foodbank. Our class donated 51 cans to the food somebody else without receiving anything in bank." - Zeijah Lawrence return,” says Ray. "I think it was amazing to do because me and Classes were given a target of 30 items of food many other people are lucky to have food and per class, and Ray was blown away by the huge afford food. Some people can't afford food so they Pāpāmoa Primary students celebrated random acts of kindness. amount brought in. “We have now donated over can't have it, so when Kiwi Can gave us an oppor - 500 cans of food to the foodbank, which is amaz - tunity to donate the food it made me feel good. ing.” Treat people the way you want to be treated." – Children frJomo Years 5 aned 6 (Mpotitih) wrot e asbouht Miyan es in leadership awards P

āpāmoa Primary School student Joseph Williams has been school in sporting and academic events such as the Rippa Rugby recognised as an outstanding leader with a BLAKE Young exchange with Fairhaven school, the Rippa Rugby World Cup, Leader Award. League 9’s and Young Einsteins, as well as organising PE equip - The annual awards, from the Sir Peter Blake Trust, acknowl - ment for other syndicates across the school.” edge young New Zealanders who demonstrate outstanding Joseph is also a naturally strong communicator, who speaks leadership qualities within their school communities. confidently in Te Reo Māori and delivers the whaikōrero at Year 6 student Joseph, 11, was nominated by his teacher sRcighhoto:l Jpoōswephhir iW. Hileli alemads sw thaes sceonmioprl eKtaeplya sHuarkpar igsreodu pto w rietche pivreid ae Stormie Ivamy, who describes him as a dedicated and consci - aBnLdA KrEe sYpoeucnt,g a Lneda ids earn A owuatsrtda nadt ihnigs lsecahdoeorl aats Psāepmābmlyo. a Primary entious student who strives for success with everything he School. does. Says Stormie: “He is a trusted learner and takes on many roles of responsibility around the school. Joseph represents the Family dentist in the heart of Papamoa

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group of Pāpāmoa mums is tackling a 50km walk teacher, and Pip a teacher assistant, while Kelly’s to raise money for charity. children attend the school. Kelly Bulloch, Pip Bell, Rochelle Goninon and Says Kelly: “We are mums who love exercise and fit - Erin Burningham have entered the Oxfam Trailwalker, ness and doing events. Pip is turning 40 at the begin - New Zealand’s largest endurance event, to be held in ning of the year too. Rochelle and I ran together for Whakatāne in March. years, and Pip goes to the gym at Oceanblue with me Kelly, a 24-year Pāpāmoa resident who admits and does a lot of running.” she is the ringleader, says she was looking for some - With the help of their support crew, the team will thing different to celebrate her 40th birthday be ready by March 21 to accomplish this life-changing in March 2020. When she saw that the Oxfam experience while raising funds for Oxfam New Trailwalker was happening the week before her Zealand to help end poverty. birthday, she decided it was the perfect way to mark Kelly says local businesses have got behind their the milestone. endeavour by donating fantastic raffle prizes includ - “I was going to do an overseas trip but I love ing a six-month membership from Oceanblue Health Pip Bell, Rochelle Goninon, Erin Burningham and Kelly Bulloch are marathons and anything like that,” says Kelly, who & Fitness; $100 Stirling Sports voucher and $100 taking on the 50km Oxfam Trailwalker. soon got Pip, Rochelle and Erin on board for a team Pāpāmoa Tavern voucher. of four they have called ‘Pap Mums on the Run’. Erin, You can donate to the team fundraising page at: Pip and Rochelle all work together at Pāpāmoa www.oxfamtrailwalker.org.nz/pap-mums-on-the-run PrimPary Scohool –n Rocheylle as anc admlinuistratobr, Erin a offers starter programme P

āpāmoa/Mount Pony Club is offering Samantha says the Riders Without pony camps yearly. At these camps we a new opportunity for children who Horses programme is part of a desire to offer riders top quality instruction by don’t have a pony but want to learn grow the club’s numbers and member - using some of New Zealand's top competi - the basics of riding and caring for a pony. ship. tors.” The 10-week Riders Without Horses “In the past we were 60-strong, but due The club has been fundraising for qual - programme is a chance for all children to to land in Pāpāmoa being used for housing ity new jumps, imported from Europe, and get involved, says club secretary Saman - our numbers over the years have dropped, is seeking businesses to sponsor nine tha Hitchman. and we are now only 15 riders this season. more jumps. The jumps can be cus - Pāpāmoa Pony Club members Brodee, 6, “This is the perfect programme for chil - “The club hosts show days throughout tomised to reflect the nature of the busi - Sian, 7, and Novah, 6. dren and parents who aren’t sure if they the season so we can provide quality ness. are ready for a pony of their own, or for instruction to our members which can Visit Pāpāmoa /Mount Pony Club on those children who are pony-obsessed but range from littlies on lead rein right up to Facebook to get in touch about sponsor - don’t have the opportunity to learn more 18-year-old seniors. During the season we ships, membership or to keep up to date about them.” hold rallies twice per month and go on with events and opportunities.

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t wasn’t just rugby that was ‘the winner on the over four years and is now a highlight for the day’ at the Rugby By The Beach tournament. schools involved. Pāpāmoa members of the Tauranga Embroiderers’ Guild are among those Camaraderie, team spirit and new friendships “It’s absolutely incredible, the atmosphere is taking part in an exhibition from Wednesday October 2 to Sunday October 6, were also champions. second to none. We’ve got supporters who have Little Big Markets in Pāpāmoa held between 9am and 4pm at Tauranga Primary School hall. The exhibition Pāpāmoa College started the co-educational travelled all the way from Mahurangi and Cam - will include a café, sales table and raffles. Entry is by gold coin. three-day first XV rugby tournament in 2016 as bridge. They are supporting not only their team there was nothing like it for players from co-ed but other teams; they pick a team and just go for Lions Market dates schools. The idea was embraced by schools it.” around the North Island – this year 12 teams Rochelle says the event has provided an oppor - The Little Big Markets will be held at Pāpāmoa Pony Club from 9am to 2pm came from as far as Mahurangi College in Wark - tunity to build culture and friendships with peo - on Saturday October 19, weather depending. worth, as well as the Bay of Plenty, Waikato and ple the students wouldn’t normally get to meet. Taupō. Many of these friendships have built year on year The Pāpāmoa LioInnsd Coloubr amratr akentd w cilrle baet ihveeld m ona rSkuent day October 13 and This year 360 players, coaches and managers and continue outside of the tournament. “This is 27, weather depending. The market is at Gordon Spratt Reserve, Alice Way, descended on Pāpāmoa in September for the why I love it; it’s the relationships we make with off Parton Rd, from 8am to midday. event, with an estimated 500 people including the other teams.” supporters. Pāpāmoa College Year 12 student Bradley Pāpāmoa College teacher Rochelle Bishop, one Nimmo, 16, enjoyed playing in the tournament An indoor art and cMreaotvivie fmuanrdkerta is ehre lsdu ocnce tshse last Saturday of each of the organisers, says the tournament has built for the second time. “It’s been really good, we’ve month in the Pāpāmoa Community Centre. This month’s market will be on had a few wins and a few losses, met new people Saturday October 26. All inquiries to [email protected]. and new friends, and it’s good to interact with everybody.” Team-mate Josh Jacob, also 16, says the team Pāpāmoa Lions Club raised more than $1500 towards 15-year-old Bella has been training together since January and Martin’s assistance dog, with a movie fundraiser at Tivoli Cinema. Bella’s fam - played together for five months. He says Rugby ily needs to raise $20,000 for life-changing assistance dog Anna, who joined By The Beach is a great way to get the next sea - the family in July. Bella has a raft of medical problems which mean she is son underway by providing an opportunity for mostly in a wheelchCayirc olirn wg aflukenr .a Int Laditdtilteio Bni tgo Mthae rskuecctes ssful movie screen - the development of younger players. “It gives us ing of Downton Abbey, Pāpāmoa Lions Club has also donated a further $1000 a platform and something to excel in.” to the cause. Morrinsville College team manager Brian Caulfield, who brought 25 players to the tourna - ment, says it’s a fantastic opportunity to develop A “slow bike race” will be held at the Little Big Markets Pāpāmoa on Satur - young players to give them a taster of playing for day October 19, supporting cycling education. The set-up is the idea of Iain Bibby, the cycling representative for the Pāpāmoa Residents and Ratepayers Pāpāmoa College players Bradley Nimmo, Josh the first XV. “It’s a great fun tournament. It’s team Jacob and Michael-Xander Edwards. bonding and we get to play a lot of schools we Association and Bike Tauranga committee member. The winner of the slow don’t usually play.” bike racecourse will be the biker who can make it around the 10 cones the Katikati College won the 2019 tournament, slowest, without putting their foot down. Categories will include pre-school - with Pāpāmoa College coming 6th out of 12 ers, children of primary school age, college age, adults and seniors. If you can NOW teams. help, contact Iain on 027 572 2987. OPEN! Pork | Beef Lamb | Chicken Sandwiches

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Pāpāmoa Post October 2019 11 Madison aims for gymnastics gold

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he’s just 10 years-old, but Pāpāmoa’s Madison Brick is She loves already a New Zealand champion gymnast and she’s gymnastics again going for gold at the New Zealand Gymnastics for the oppor - Championships in this October. tunities it pro - The Tahatai Coast School student won the Step 5 vides: “I love that you Women’s Artistic Gymnastics at last year’s nationals, and just get to learn new things this year will compete as a Step 6 gymnast, joining more and new skills and doing flips, than 1000 athletes vying for podium positions. which is my main favourite.” Madison, known as Maddy, started gymnastics aged five Long-term, she has her sights set on and “lives, breathes and dreams” the sport, according to the Olympics and “to just do my best”. mum Charlene. Mum Charlene, who was a gymnast Her rigorous training schedule includes a four-hour who trained at Olympic level while growing training session at Impact Gymsport Academy three days a up South Africa, says Maddy is incredibly dedi - week after school, as well as on Saturdays, with extra prac - cated and focused. tices added in the lead-up to nationals. “She’s such a disciplined little girl for someone her An all-rounder, Maddy shines at the acrobatics of floor age. She’s a very determined little girl; when there is Madison Brick in action at last year’s nationals. work and the bars, as well as vault and beam. something she wants she just goes for it, she’s got that PHOTOS: WINKIPOP MEDIA The Year 6 student says she was surprised to do so well [drive] in her. We couldn’t be more proud of her. She’s def - in the 2018 competition, and her goal is to repeat that suc - initely amazed us all. cess: “I want to do my best and try to win, I guess be the “Maddy started gymnastics at the age of five, and for all NOW OFFERING best I can be.” these years shTeh heas malweasys asagide sh ies w sainmts ptol em,a kteo i t hbieg.l p clients lay down the foundation to achieve optimum PILATES CLASSES health & wellbeing and to achieve their $15 per class lifestyle & fitness goals. Call today for We provide a high quality range of diagnostic and treatment more information skills and working closely with other specialist services.

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Going to the Olympics is a very big dream of hers.” Her achievements are even more impressive as she suffers from severe asthma and has been in hospital three times already this year. Gymnastics is good for her fitness, says Charlene, but sometimes trainings need to be adjusted when her asthma flares up. Maddy trains under coach Ebony Matenga at Impact, who is also women’s artistic head coach for the Bay of Plenty team heading to nationals. “Maddy absolutely loves and adores her coach, she really looks up to her,” says Charlene. “Maddy could not have got this far without Ebony and her constant support.” The 2019 New Zealand Gymnastics Championships will be held at The Trusts Arena in Auckland from 2 – 5 October. Maddy with coach Ebony Matenga and supporters

Maddy practising on the beam in her backyard. More gymnastics success P

āpāmoa College student Tia Te-Riini is also in the Bay of Plenty team competing at New Zealand Gymnastics Championships this October. Tia, who will compete in Step 5 Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, has had a great season already, having won at the Midlands Champs and come second Maddy competing in the 2018 New Zealand Gymnastics in the AIMS Games gymnastics competition in September. Championships. PHOTO: WINKIPOP MEDIA In further Pāpāmoa gymnastics success, Pāpāmoa College student Montana Damerell placed first in tumbling at the AIMS A caring holistic Games. and natural small local business We are holistic health practitioners that offer a holistic service and a range of In-Home Organising Services products. We make and prepare our own natural balms that contain no nasty chemicals. We Decluttering also have aromatherapy options and make oil blends. 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Tanya also owns while Tanya dreams of one day spending a and we pride ourselves on really under - House of Travel at Mount Maunganui and few months in France each year. standing the needs of everyone who is trav - The BOP Garden and Art Festival Trust is Tauranga Crossing, with almost 40 staff in While she loves getting away, Tanya’s pri - elling, so we can design a holiday that ticks on the hunt for new gardens to add to the total. ority is ensuring her team travels regularly everyone’s boxes,” says Tanya, who is still festival’s offering. Festival director Marc “We have grown to be one of the biggest so they can be the best in the business. very hands-on in the business. Anderson says gardeners unsure of House of Travel branches in the country,” “We work really hard to create amazing “We are only ever a phone call away; it’s whether their plot is worthy of showcasing says Tanya, who together with husband teams who are really happy to work a 24-hour, seven day a week business. Most may like to let the festival’s garden selec - Craig has called Pāpāmoa home since 2002. together and work together well. My motto people travel for a holiday, but we do help tion committee help them decide. New “We have been lucky with a really stable has always been to look after the people, people in their times of need. Sometimes additions to the festival, from sprawling staff of highly committed individuals. We and the people will look after your cus - they need to get home quickly because of a rural gardens to tiny town plots, are appre - employ locals who are all heavily involved tomers. Pāpāmoa’s looked after us.” family emergency, or if something has hap - ciated and add diversity. The next festival in aspects of the community, and we love to The customer loyalty speaks for itself - pened around the world to disrupt plans. will be held from November 19-22 next support community initiatives.” some clients have been with the business We are only a phone call away to take care year, but the team is keen to use this spring of this for our travellers.” and summer period to confirm which Pāpāmoa travellers tend to be adventur - gardens will be included. The festival ous in their holiday choices, says Tanya, who traditionally features about 70 gardens enjoys the variety of bookings. At any one (as well Aacst iavret rsettoiprese).s Cinonvtitaecdt Marc at time, she has clients on holiday on every [email protected] or phone continent around the world. 570 2525. 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riar Simons can’t be sure how many the store each week, coming from Auck- navigate Netflix or other streaming ser - books she has, but she estimates it to land, Whakatāne, and “everywhere”. vices. be in the millions. She buys thousands of books a month, The paper book is clearly still in demand: Housed in two large warehouses in Pāpā- sometimes 700 books from one person. “Fifty per cent of my customers have got e- moa’s Ashley Place is Briar’s second-hand Ninety per cent of the books come from books and they’d still rather sit down with book mega-store, Xanadu Book Exchange – people “just clearing out their collections”. a [traditional] book. If you are looking at a and she reckons it might be the biggest of As well as the huge warehouses, Briar also computer all day, it’s so hard on your eyes.” its kind in Australasia. has seven containers and a double garage Briar admits she’s “a bit obsessed”. She Briar doubled her space late last year stuffed with books that she’s slowly work- says she remembers every book that comes Briar Simons when she took on a second warehouse in ing through and unloading. in, using a low-tech system that relies on Ashley Place. And while the business It’s not just books – since taking on the her own brain power. The only technology attracts people from all over New Zealand, new space Briar has diversified and has she uses is Facebook and Eftpos. Briar says it remains a “hidden gem” to thousands of DVDs, jigsaw puzzles, CDs, “I love it so much, I love seeing the cus - many Pāpāmoa locals who don’t know it’s vinyl records, toys, wool and other bric-a- tomers leave happy. That’s the main thing, Markets on Domain Rd, before moving to there. brac. She even sells coffee and muffins to seeing everyone go away happy. It’s so Ashley Place. “Out-of-towners Google book shops, but her customers, some of who spend up to rewarding.” “Everybody said when I came down here the locals don’t know about it because they four hours browsing. Briar has spent her life in retail; she that I was too far away from everything. think they would know already. It’s amaz- With DVD hire shops going out of busi- worked for Farmers in Tauranga for 24 Since then 3000 houses have been built ing how many people I meet daily who ness, Briar reckons she’s cornered the mar- years, spending her weekend selling books behind here, and another 3000 houses are don’t know we are here.” ket in DVDs – and there’s still demand from and bric-a-brac at markeAtds.v Sahncee fdir tsetc ohpneicniaend Darbryeli nBegg bgu cilatn. T rehme orovea dthse h daevne tgs oin ey oinu,r acnard my Briar says 20 new customers discover people who would rather pop in a disc than Xanadu Book Exchange mato trhe ec oosltd e Bffoecxt iPvaerlyk thansh poapn eisl abnadn pg aiinn tihneg ,m aniddd wleh.”i l e you wait. Darryl is a mobile service and can come to you at work or home at a time convenient to you. “Shopping trolley dents are common and are easy to remove, “says Darryl, “it can be frustrating seeing them each time you wash or Before approach your car.” These types of repairs can be fixed in 30 minutes. The benefits of having a Dent Magician fix your car are many and varied: WE FIX CARPARK DENTS 1. More cost effective 2. Quicker to repair Specialist craftsman 3. A convenient Mobile Service offers dents 4. No painting required removed or After 5. Your vehicle remains in its original condition money back 6. All work is guaranteed Give Darryl a ring 0800 66 33 68 or phone/text 0274 888 159 for a no obligation free quote www.dentmagician.co.nz Thank you NZ’s Papamoa for ELECTRIC your support! BIKE We are here to support you with all your E-Bike needs. We offer free delivery. SPECIALISTS Due to the ongoing support of the community we have decided to stay in Papamoa for the summer! Come visit

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Pāpāmoa Post October 2019 15 Pāpāmoa Post Above and Beyond When you need a expectations helping hand W P

ith its magical indoor spaces and “We’ve had massive support from the com - arenting can be tough, group. expansive outdoor area offering munity, there’s a real sense of community and if you’re looking for Toni also attends groups plenty of space for riding bikes and here in Pāpāmoa.” a bit of extra support in other parts of Tauranga imaginary boat trips, Pāpāmoa’s newest Owner Colleen Fryett’s vision for all her there is a group in Pāpāmoa but wanted to start one in early childcare centre is a child’s paradise. centres is for a place of love, compassion, to help. Pāpāmoa to remove the But while the facilities are impressive, at kindness, respect, adventure, imagination, Parent to Parent has a new transport barrier. the heart of Above and Beyond Pāpāmoa are creativity and exploration. coffee group in Pāpāmoa “Parent to Parent is amaz - staff who believe children should be With more than 30 years of experience in where parents of children ing. The support from these immersed in love, and that childhood is a education, Colleen has a heart for all aspects with special needs can get types of groups is ongoing. time for fun and exploration. of early childhood and is dedicated to the together for friendship, These people end up becom - Toni Thomas “Relationships are the bottom line,” says children at each of the centres. Colleen and information, and just for ing your friends, and you centre manager Olivia Thompson. “It’s all her husband Bob have 11 grandchildren and someone to listen and con - become a tribe.” about finding that feeling of belonging. We a real passion for family that extends far nect with. Parent to Parent Coastal want families to pick up their child at the end beyond their own. Pāpāmoa East local Toni Bay of Plenty coordinator of the day and feel that connection and that Contributing to the sense of fun, each of Thomas, who initiated the Jane Ford, who is based out we really know their child.” the Above and Beyond centres has a theme – group, says she has been on a journey since of Pāpāmoa, says the organisation supports Above and Beyond recognises that chil - such as Winnie the Pooh, Dr Seuss, a classic her daughter, now in her teens, was diag - parents, siblings and carers of children with dren thrive when their worlds are integrated. castle or Alice in Wonderland – and the nosed with some issues at the age of four. special needs. This sense of whānau and relationship is evi - Pāpāmoa centre is themed as a classic Kiwi Toni has received a lot of one-off support “We are there for all families of children dent throughout the centre, including a wall bach to reflect its beachside location. from agencies but sees the need for ongoing with special needs, with 3600 diagnoses on of photos of children with their families. day-to-day support from people in the same our books,” says Jane. “We offer information “It helps create that community, and the boat. and run events, and our coffee groups are a link between home and the centre,” says “It’s so rewarding to link up with other way of connecting people. It’s all about par - Olivia, who has been part of the Above and people, to know you are not alone and ents supporting each other, and helping Beyond team for 10 years and has worked in there’s no judgement, in a place where you everyone realise that it’s actually okay, there all five of its centres. can just be yourself and get what you need are lots of people going through the same The centre is attracting families from areas on that particular day,” she says. “Sometimes things.” including Te Puke and Paengaroa as well as Above and Beyond Pāpāmoa’s centre you just need to listen to other people. Some - The drop-in coffee group is held on the last Pāpāmoa, with the roll growing. Olivia says manager Olivia Thompson with infant times you need to cry, sometimes you need Friday of the month from 9.30am to 11am, at the Pāpāmoa community has welcomed the Dayna Sedgwick. to let it out and vent.” Beachaven Family Services, Palm Springs centre since it opened in May, with its recent Parent to Parent supports families of chil - Boulevard (Pāpāmoa Pines Medical Centre open day party well attended by families dren with any kind of disability – from babies building). Coffee and biscuits are provided. who enjoyed the free entertainment and to adult children – and Toni says that anyone For more information, contact Janet@par - treats. Kwho feels thIe need iDs welcome at the Dcoffee ent2pareInt.org.nE z. FOR C OUNCIL Dawn of a new era

Pu ing the co mmunity back into Council! VOTE D AWN KIDDIE MOUNT MA UNGANUI PAP AMO A

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Local Body Election: Candidates for the Mount- Pāpāmoa ward Voting for the local body election closes on October 12. Pāpāmoa Post invited all Mayoral candidates, and candidates for the Mount Maunganui-Pāpāmoa ward, to submit 150 words on why we should vote for them.

Peter Gregson Dawn Kiddie Deborah Johnston Steve Morris

I am standing for positive changes in council I am a dairy farmer’s daughter from Eke - I am the General Manager for Kidz Need Dadz Pāpāmoa is my home, thank you for the priv - for the future of Tauranga, and especially for the tahuna now living in the best city in New Bay of Plenty, a charitable trust that provides ilege of serving as your Councillor. I’m asking for Mount and Pāpāmoa which deserve a strong Zealand. I left university 25 years ago to move support services to the community. I’m passion - your support again so that I can continue to local voice and representation. to Tauranga where my husband and I have ate about the people in our community, our advocate for Pāpāmoa over at Tauranga City With proven experience in managing conflict - raised our family and run our respective busi - environment and the future direction of Tau - Council. Having a strong Pāpāmoa voice is essen - ing priorities, ensuring financial accountability nesses. ranga. I am a down to earth, highly skilled tial as we’re the city’s largest suburb. and engaging with multiple stakeholders, I will After demonstrating commitment and listen - woman with a sensible and pragmatic approach. As the cost-of-living rises, my vote on your work hard towards improving community con - ing on behalf of local concerns, I started Mount I believe strong leadership and great governance behalf has been to keep rates capped close to sultation and communication; a collaborative Ratepayers Association to enable a platform for together with integrity will deliver what Tau - inflation. Please support me by also voting for functional council making progress on key local issues to be voiced and acted on. ranga needs. like-minded candidates that share this view. issues; regional and Government relationships Given my enthusiasm for local concerns, my I have a strong and robust management back - Your vote to cap rates at this election is crucial; which maximise our funding opportunities out - recognised communication and organisational ground and I understand the importance of without it we risk a 41 per cent rates increase side of rates; good long-term planning and skills. My promise is to be a local voice, specifi - engaging effectively with the community and over the next three years. development of secure infrastructure; public cally to represent our ratepayer interests, to stakeholders to enable great results. My priori - transport options being more available and bring realism and common sense to the current ties for the city are to improve community I’m focussed on the important infrastructure accessible to free up roads; support for other rampant spending and lack of genuine consulta - engagement, improve governance and account - our community needs: delivering a new water transport modes (walking, cycling, train, light tion and communication. ability across Council activities and review the plant to end water restrictions and provide New rail); and community and especially youth My years consulting and coaching serving as city strategy with a future-proof lens. Zealand’s best drinking water; innovative engagement – we must plan and build for their a Justice of the Peace have taught me to listen I have the skills, experience and integrity to be funding of new roads; and ensuring Council future as well as our today. and help people by being straight-up and honest. an effective advocate for the people of Tauranga listens to residents better as I pride myself on The Mount and PāpāmoPa liesa msey s heoem pae gaen 1d9 I forV Cohter ifsotro ppohseitri vSet ockhaens’g pe.r Dofaiwlen – K hided iise a –l s“pou stttainng dingC fitoyr. Mayor and his profile is included with the Mliastyeonrianlg c atnod iydoaut.e sC. ontact 021 519 941 or would be honoured to be able to work with you the community back into council”. Vote Deborah Johnston, I am the right choice [email protected] any time. all to make Tauranga an even better city. for Tauranga. Some Papamoa projects I’m proud to have been a part of delivering:

Brought Te Okuroa Drive extension forward from 2023 to 2019 – a second Being route in/out of Papamoa East. Prevented Domain Rd’s $10m upgrade from being delayed – replacing this bumpy rural road with one that’s worthy of Tauranga’s largest suburb.

Completed Sandhurst Dr Overbridge connection to Truman Lane so it wasn’t ‘a bridge to nowhere’.

Local Completed Grenada Street’s ‘missing link’.

Papamoa War Memorial - I helped raise $60,000 from locals to provide a place Matters for Papamoa to remember our heroes. Papamoa Domain Upgrade

Led the introduction of kerbside glass recycling when rubbish companies stopped collecting glass in 2018

Started construction of the $140m Waiari Water Treatment Plant for the Mount and Papamoa to end water restrictions in 2021.

Completed the Southern Pipeline Steve harbour crossing – preventing sewage overflows into the harbour.

Gained $2.2m for tsunami sirens for the Mount & Papamoa - design work underway; construction next year with commissioning in 2021.

Succeeded in capping residential rates Morris close to inflation saving you hundreds Authorised by Steve Morris , 2 The Glade , P apamoa . of dollars annually. Pāpāmoa Post October 2019 17 Pāpāmoa Post Local Body Election: Mayoral Candidates Pāpāmoa Post invited all Mayoral candidates, and candidates for the Mount Maunganui-Pāpāmoa ward, to submit 150 words on why we should vote for them.

Greg Brownless Kelvin Clout Murray Guy Andrew Hollis

My first term as Mayor has been about Thank you for the privilege of being your As Mayor or councillor I will hit the ground I was born in Tauranga. I went to school addressing performance and leading real Deputy Mayor for six years. This has prepared running. I am proven, integrity based, indepen - here, I’m raising my four children here, I’ve change. We have employed a new CEO and me to now step up and lead this beautiful city of dent, transparent, accountable governance. My seen this town grow and develop into a small reduced the management team. Tauranga, where Kathryn and I have been raising first priorities are taking our city back, rebuilding city. Acknowledging mistakes is important, and our family for 30 years. trust, and best community outcomes. My May - Tauranga is broken. Our roads are under - rather than hiding problems I tell it like it is. I’m Together we can make Tauranga Moana the oral office will be on the ground floor and acces - funded, our water supply is under pressure and frugal in person and that applies to rates envy of Aotearoa, for family, career, business, sible. our recycling/waste treatment is at breaking increases too. learning and lifestyle. Zero per cent rates increase (plus CPI). It’s past point. Every project’s costs have exceeded bud - Traffic issues affect everyone and I’m fighting I have clearly heard your voice and will lead time we actually benefited from growth, versus get. And yet us ratepayers are asked to pay ever for Government funding to construct the Pāpā - with greater transparency, and accountability just talk of growth benefits. Bureaucratic fence more. moa East Interchange. Better transport and for councillors and staff. building mindsets must change and communities This continual overspending must stop. Con - roads come first before new housing areas. Hot - I will advocate strongly for our future success. must have meaningful input. No more sham con - sultation with community must start. The coun - mix is preferable to chipseal. NZTA must keep My three core priorities are empowering com - sultations, manipulation of processes, and partial cil must be held accountable. Do the same and the Bayfair underpass. munities, increasing supply and affordability of information with predetermined outcomes. you’ll get the same, so change. I champion ratepayer ownership of our water housing, and freeing up traffic. Transport corridor upgrades prioritised to I am a competent parent, scientist and and completion of our new water scheme. You will have a Mayor who is financially astute cope with growth for all modes, including cars, businessman and I’ll bring into focus things My long-time commitment to Tauranga is and a careful spender, but with such a love park and ride facilities and future rail. that matter, roads, rates, water and waste. My proven and I lead by example. for community and helping you reach your No Cliff Road Museum, no overseas takeover skills developed running large teams globally No unachievable populist promises to get re- goals. for recycling and rubbish. Employ local. have taught me that to win it takes the whole elected. I’ve unfinished business and will con - For the love of Tauranga, cast a positive vote Tauranga is my home, my birthplace, where team. tinue to focus on managing Council costs and for family and future. Vote Kelvin Clout for my heart and soul resides – I am committed to I need you to help me to fix Tauranga. Vote for efNewficiencie sZealand’s Leading Property while leading the completion of Mayor. Testing Company adding value. Our best days are ahead, if you change and I’ll work hard to get it done. infrastructure. See my policies at www.kelvinclout.co.nz make the best choice. Fresh food done really well 6/60 Parton Rd. BUILDING INSPECTIONS | ASBESTOS TESTING the fresh kitchen . Open from 6am Monday to Friday, METH TESTING | HEALTHY HOMES STANDARD ASSESSMENT Thefreshkitchennz and Saturday 7am-2pm

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Jos Nagels RangiMarie TeAmopiu-Kaa Kingi Tenby Powell Chris Stokes

Candidate for Mayor and Councillor for the Mount Maunganui-Pāpāmoa ward

Resident since 1976, married to Pauline. A Tēnā koe. I am the great-great-granddaughter With my proven experience across the private civil engineering career over 35 years encom - of the first Māori king, Tawhiao Potatau sector, government leadership, Chair and Direc - passed roading, traffic, transportation, tun - TeWheroWhero, the original founder of the torship roles I bring a substantial level of business Like you, I love Tauranga. After years of mili - nelling/rail, stormwater, sewage, contracts, reserve bank Māori treasury. A treasury stolen acumen that a city of our scale, cultural diversity tary service and public service for central gov - design/reports thus familiar with infrastruc - to start Parliament in - political party and opportunity deserves. ernment agencies, I live and work in our great tures. Since 2002 business as solar engineer. media performers. Today, this treasury is The values of my military training have served city managing farming, fishing, forestry and As never before, a complete rethink is mas - abused by white-collared criminal overspending me well for this role. Values of self-respect, respect investment. sively overdue rather than repeated uncoordi - debt. for others, high-performing teamwork and always An active community member, I’m committed nated, ill-directed scenarios of wasting millions Tauranga Council, Rotorua and Waikato coun - having something more to give. to seeing our city become an even greater place on unsustainable overwhelmingly flawed cils, Auckland Council [are all in debt]. In 2015 I’m married to the dynamic Sharon Hunter, a to live, work and raise a family. If elected, I will polices. Paula Bennett, Anne Tolley, Bill English and this leading New Zealand entrepreneur, and we have work tirelessly for you as your local voice for Under my enlightened leadership and equally Treasury cut off [many] WINZ benefits – an only two wonderful adult children, George and Char - local issues. important in the greater public interest, we must source of income. Inducing a Government-led lotte. Importantly, I will campaign to reduce envi - initiate and forge a progressive plan visualising disaster of homelessness, we have to clean up I love this city of Tauranga. I went to school, ronmental damage to the Port of Tauranga; rein 50 years ahead which simultaneously integrates their mess. And now Jacinda Ardern continues grew up and initially worked here. And while I in our ballooning debt and keep our rates down; solutions to transportation, pollution, environ - to house immigrant entries keeping locals have been away and travelled the world on busi - build an underground cycle/pedestrian pathway mental, housing, CBD, climate disruption. We are homeless also. ness and in the military, this has always remained from Matapihi to Bayfair; and re-establish a all in this together! This and many other local council matters my home. Tauranga deserves better leadership, police station at Mount Maunganui/Pāpāmoa. I My plan of passenger rail utilising the existing need attention. Let’s start a local change. financially savvy management and strong regional believe the ultimate purpose of local govern - rail corridor and light rail confers sustainability, Vote for a woman Mayoress for Tauranga cooperation. Having served my country, I now ment is to serve you, my community. affordability, efficiency, long term benefits to all who is Bay of Plenty born and bred. Tihei Mauri seek to serve my city. If elected, I will be available to listen to your especially Pāpāmoa. Holistically, important ora. Find out more about me and my vision for Tau - concerns and will do my utmost to ensure your issues including plastics, land and atmospheric ranga at www.tenbypowell.co.nz. voice is heard. Hope to meet you soon. degradation demand serious attention. Visionary, energetic, motivated, common Taur anga Deser ves sense, practical, diplomatic. Vote Jos for unified LAYBY mayoral leadership. NOW FOR Better Lead ership CHRISTMAS

Les Wallen we ride where you ride 37 TOTARA ST, MOUNT MAUNGANUI, TAURANGA 07 574 6032 /myridemtmaunganui @[email protected]

As I look at our city, the place that my parents were so proud of, I see a city that has systemati - cally become dysfunctional and unable to sup - TRUS T TULL OCH A T port the people who want to live and work here. Why me? The council that I lead will not be a group of “tick the box in the multiple-choice TREMAINS questions” people, but a group of leaders who will ensure that their section of the council is fol - lowing due process and working for the good of the city. Seeking independent advice where nec - Put you r t ru st in Bo b t o g et the Eff ec tiv e Lead ership essary, to ensure that the decision they make is be st pr ic e f or you r pr oper ty and t o based on fact, not fantasy. Financ ially Sa vvy M anagement The current model of leadership is no longer make the s ale pr oc ess ea sy . sustainable and people on fixed incomes and Str ong Regio nal Co oper atio n developers building our city cannot sustain the continually increasing costs and rate increases. Bob Tulloch | Sales Consultant  Your wishes have been ignored for many 027 453 2757 years now - but no more. 07 929 6010 I wiHll cahavngee t hyato. ur say and [email protected] make sure you vote. www.tremains.co.nz Voting closes on www .tenb ypowell.co.nz October 12 at midday. Aut hor ised b y Tenb y P owell, 58 De vonpor t Road, Taur anga. Trem ain R eal E stat e BOP Limit ed . Lic ensed Agent REAA 2008 . Pāpāmoa Post October 2019 19 Pāpāmoa Post Labour List MP Angie Warren-Clark S

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*Not for navigational purposes Tide chart supplied by OceanFun Publishing, Ltd. www.ofu.co.nz NOTE: For Tauranga tides add 40 mins. 22 Pāpāmoa Post October 2019 Pāpāmoa Post Pāpāmoa O ctober 2011 is a month that people living in the way we were Pāpāmoa at the time will never forget. On October 5, New Zealand’s worst maritime environmental disaster took place – the grounding of the MV Rena on the Astrolabe Reef.

The subsequent oil spill resulted in a large amount of oil washed up on Pāpāmoa Beach. The whole area, several In our regular feature Pāpāmoa: The Way We hundred metres back from the Were, we invite you to send in your old photos of beach, smelled strongly of oil. Pāpāmoa. We’d love to see your pics. Please email [email protected] The beach was closed while the clean-up took place and locals were instructed to keep away from the area, though Pāpāmoa Volunteer Fire Nemawny got sstuck in ito hn elp. Brigade update Brief By Deputy Chief Brent Sanford B Honeybee swarm season house but the batteries were flat. The owner just happened to ack in May we had five members climb the Auckland Sky hear a noise and investigated, discovering the fire. The results Tower to raise funds for the Blood and Leukaemia could have been a lot worse. So this is a reminder to check your The Bay of Plenty Beekeeper Group advises Foundation. smoke alarms and change the batteries. Smoke alarms do save Pāpāmoa residents that honeybee swarming sea - All members did very well representing the Pāpāmoa Volun - lives. son starts on October 1 and runs until the end of teer Fire Brigade. Andrew Rush did the 64-floor Man of Steel We are currently looking for day-time members as some of the year. Swarming is when a colony of bees in 24 minutes 48 seconds, and stopped to help someone on his our members work out of the area, and we can’t always divides in half to create two separate colonies way up. The other members climbed the 51 flights of stairs respond during the day if we don’t have a crew to hand. If any - and expand the species. Anyone experiencing a with the following times: Cameron Manderson, 15 minutes 17 body is keen, please ring Brent on 027 245 7500. swarm at their property should contact the

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d activations at Papamoa Plaza are The school holidays are here, and the activities an ilders and diggers – it is a hive of well underway. From magic and decorations to bu za. activity in the ever-changing shape of Papamoa Pla o Papamoa, as the most requested October welcomes “Elgregoe the Magician” back t g wildlife and a wild act during the school holiday act returns with a new show featurin n interactive craft session to create first week. The second week of the holidays sees a ). decorations for your Christmas tree (yes, Christmas! art childcare before Christmas and Our builders are on track to finish and open BestSt commodation. Both are located work is well underway for our new office ac aily visit to track progress. opposite our Food Court and are certainly worth a d here. Fun, growth and activity – this is why we love being See you soon, David Hill, Centre Manager New office block in progress

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Q&A wi th Goldy Kumar from The Cheesecake Shop Why did you choose to o pen a Cheesecake Wha Shop? I have a t are the tips and tricks to m lways had a passion for cakes aking a and the delicious cake? S ervice an endless creativity for them. d pride in our Wh products, making sure at are you looking forward t each cake is made to o most about perfection. your job at The Cheesecak e Shop Papamoa? Wher Seeing the smile e are your key cake making on our customers faces when they pu ingredients sourced from rchase their cake for their spe ? O ur ingredients are cial sourced from a occasion. ll over the world, varying from What Belgian chocolate to egg is great about having The Ch s from Dunedin. eesecake What do you o Shop Papamoa located ffer on the menu that peop at Papamoa Plaza? mig le Seeing the div ht not know about? O ur car erse range of customers that rot cake and com apple & pear cake are m e through our store with a BI ade from gluten-free G smile on ingredients. their face. We also do the old classic lem m on What’s your eringue. favourite thing to do in the region when you’re not working? I like to climb up th e Papamoa Hills then reward myself with cake. Where do you lik e to shop or eat at Papamoa Plaza? P ita P it- I love their fresh pitas and awesome service. What’s the m eaning behind your tag line ‘made w ith love’? W e make and bake everything in-stor e; we pride ourselves and our brand with our product. What’re your most popular menu items at the moment ? O ur cheesecakes and black The C forest are a class heesecake Shop team: Gol ic, but the Rainbow just takes dy, the CAKE. Shalini, Raman & Jaimee