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Kaitaia Kaikohe Dargaville Tamaki/East Waitakere New KAITAIA KAIKOHE DARGAVILLE Contact: Merle Lambert 021 246 0553 / Contact: Moengaroa Floyed Contact: Sandy Zimmer [email protected] 09 401 3057 / [email protected] 09 439 4420 / [email protected] Meets: Every third Thursday of the month at Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Meets: First Wednesday of each month 10:30am touch with Moengaroa for confirmation of the Location: Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Location: Hope Christian Centre, 234 next meeting. Totara Street, Dargaville. Commerce Street, Kaitaia. TAMAKI/EAST WAITAKERE NEW LYNN Contact: Tess Gould-Thorpe Contact: Esther Price Contact: Robyn Robertson 09 535 6903 / [email protected] 021 251 0690 / [email protected] 021 309 365 / [email protected] Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Meets: Every third Thursday of the month at Meets: Third Tuesday of each month at 10am touch with Tess for confirmation of the next 10am Location: House of Prayer, 9B Binsted Road, meeting. Location: Terence Kennedy House Hall, 267 New Lynn. Glengarry Road, Glen Eden. PAPAKURA PUKEKOHE/WAIUKU NGARUAWAHIA/HUNTLY Contact: Shirley Afoa Contact: Anne Doddrell Contact: Trevor Don 021 129 4151 / [email protected] 09 237 8161 / [email protected] 021 566 735 / [email protected] Meets: Second Thursday of each month at Meets: The last Tuesday of the month at Meets: The last Monday of the month at 10am 10am 10:30am Location: Smiths Avenue Community Hall, 20 Location: St. Andrews Church, 43 Queen Location: Ngaruawahia Community House, 13 Smiths Avenue, Papakura. Street, Pukekohe. Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. HAMILTON TE KUITI TE AWAMUTU Contact: Pat Davis Contact: Kay Higgins Contact: Ruth Gilling 022 600 7672 / [email protected] 027 430 2939 / [email protected] 022 045 4475 / [email protected] Meets: Last Monday of each month at 10am Meets: Third Wednesday of each month at Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Location: St Davids, Rifle Range Road, 10am touch with Ruth for confirmation of the next Dinsdale, Hamilton. Location: Tiffany’s Café, 241 Rora Street, Te meeting. Kuiti. TOKOROA TAUPO TURANGI Contact: Debbie Newton Contact: Lesley-Anne Wells Contact: Charmaine Timihou 027 284 2103 / [email protected] 07 377 3539 / [email protected] 027 645 2002 / [email protected] Meets: Last Friday of each month at 10am Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Location: Tokoroa Council of Social Services, touch with Lesley-Anne for confirmation of touch with Charmaine for confirmation of the Gate 1, Tokoroa Hospital (1st building on the the next meeting. next meeting. right). Parking available at the back. TAUMARUNUI ROTORUA TAURANGA Contact: Jo Wickham Contact: Anne Donnell Contact: Pam Downing 07 896 7515 / [email protected] 022 059 5107 / [email protected] 027 224 9169 / [email protected] Meets: First Monday of each month at 10am Meets: Third Monday of each month at Meets: Every fourth Thursday of the month Location: Taumarunui RSA, 10 Marae Street, 9:30am at 10am Taumarunui. Location: Linton Park Community Centre, 16 Location: Curate Church building 14 Christo- Kaimahi Place, Pukehangi, Rotorua. pher Street, Tauranga. 1 KATIKATI WHAKATANE OPOTIKI/KAWERAU Contact: Cathie Kenyon Contact: Karlene McCormick Contact: Sophie Wilson-Kahika 021 088 78686 / [email protected] 021 022 20328 / [email protected] 07 262 5136 / [email protected] Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in touch with Cathie for confirmation of the touch with Karlene for confirmation of the touch with Sophie for confirmation of the next next meeting. next meeting. meeting. HASTINGS NAPIER NEW PLYMOUTH Contact: Tom Kupa Contact: Beth Thurston Contact: Diane Richardson 022 150 5196 / [email protected] 022 073 9900 / [email protected] 021 185 1097 / [email protected] Meets: Every fourth Friday of the month Meets: First Friday of the month starting Meets: First Thursday of the month at 9.30am Location: First floor, 105 Pakowhai Road, February 2021 at 9:30am Location: Barnardos New Plymouth/Stratford, Stortford Lodge, Hastings. Location: Cadet Training Hall - Sea end of 186a Tukapa Street, Westown, New Plymouth. Coote Road, Napier. PALMERSTON NORTH WHANGANUI WAIRARAPA Contact: Jacqui Phillips Contact: Bob Wilson 027 268 7678 / Contact: Tere Lenihan 021 229 0455 / [email protected] [email protected] 021 509 493 / [email protected] Meets: Two meetings are held on the first Meets: Every Thursday at 10am Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Thursday of each month at 1:15-2:45pm and Location: 48 Alma Road, Whanganui. touch with Tere for confirmation of the next 6-7:30pm meeting. Location: Crossroads Childcare Centre, 220 Church Street, Palmerston North. PORIRUA HUTT VALLEY WELLINGTON Contact: Roma Paull Contact: Serenah Nicholson Contact: Cecilee Donovan 022 050 4761 / [email protected] 021 743 414 / [email protected] 021 158 6643 / [email protected] Meets: Every second Wednesday of each Meets: First Friday of the month at 9:30am Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in month at 10am Location: Pomare Community House, 55 touch with Cecilee for confirmation of the Location: First floor, Connect Global Office, 1 Farmer Crescent, Taita, Lower Hutt. next meeting. Walton Leigh Avenue, Porirua. NELSON MOTUEKA EAST CHRISTCHURCH Contact: Sharon Norriss Contact: Rankeilor Arnott Contact: Sandra Murphy 03 548 6710 / [email protected] 03 528 5089 / [email protected] 021 025 52415 / [email protected] Meets: Every second Friday of the month Meets: Every second and fourth Tuesday of Meets: Every first Friday of the month at Location: Varies – please get in touch with the month at 1:00pm 10am Sharon for confirmation of the next meeting. Location: St Andrews Church, 64 High Street, Location: 168 Stanmore Road, Linwood. Motueka. SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH ASHBURTON NORTH OTAGO Contact: Anna Clare Contact: Karen Kilgour Contact: Margaret Pink 021 085 77404 / 027 741 2039 / [email protected] 03 437 0837 / [email protected] [email protected] Meets: Date and location varies. Please get in Meets: Every third Friday of the month at Meets: Every first Friday of the month at touch with Karen for confirmation of the next 10am 10am meeting. Location: Oamaru Plunket Rooms, Severn Location: 168 Stanmore Road, Linwood. Street, Oamaru. SOUTHLAND COFFEE GROUPS CURRENTLY VACANT Contact: Colleen Saunders Whangarei Janet 09 435 0044 Kaitaia, Kerikeri, Whangarei, Bream Bay, 03 216 4173 / [email protected] Warkworth Shirley 09 423 7052 Hibiscus Coast, Mangere/Onehunga, Waitakere Gina 020 411 12699 Morrinsville/Te Aroha, Te Puke/Papamoa, Meets: Second and fourth Wednesday of South Auckland Virginia 09 277 7514 each month at 10am Morrinsville Jennifer 027 683 6207 Dannevirke/Tararua, Levin/Otaki, Location: Family Works, 183 Spey Street, Whitianga Gillian 027 454 0314 Marlborough, Greymouth, Otago Coastal. Invercargill. Cambridge Brenda 027 438 5401 Napier Beth 06 843 9385 Contact: Merle 021 246 0553 (9am to 2pm, Upper Hutt Margaret 04 976 9475 Christchurch Elaine 021 025 08834 Monday–Friday) / [email protected] North Christchurch Donna 021 448 010 2 .
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