Shocking Pink Roller Disco

 

When: Saturday 19th June, 2:30 - 4:30 pm

Where: Graham Condon Recreation Centre, Papanui, Christchurch

Get ya skates on Christchurch! Meet Shocking Pink at the Graham Condon Recreation Centre in Papanui for a fun few hours rollerskating with your mates under disco lights, and raise some funds for the charity to help women diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age.

Door sales or online tickets are $25. This includes skate hire if you don't own your own. There will also be drinks and snacks for sale.

For more information check out their Facebook event page: https://fb.me/e/5g01uxaGp

 

 

 

Lie Down For Life

 

Will you lie down for life with Patient Voice Aotearoa?

When: Wednesday 12 May 12:30 pm

Where: They have multiple locations locked in. All happening at the same time as they present their petition on parliamentary grounds. Join them at one of these locations or in Wellington.

Please join them in a nationwide Lie Down For Life at one of these locations on Wednesday May 12 at 12:30 pm. A die-in is when people lie on the ground in a demonstration to the Government that unless they act, people will die.

Please note that additional locations will be added at a later date.

Check out their official site: https://weareworthit.nz/
 
And if you haven't already signed their petition to double PHARMAC's budget and reform the agency then please do that here.
 
 

Sweet Louise Fundraiser - Gibbs Farm 2021

 

Sweet Louise Fundraiser – Gibbs Farm Sculpture Park

Sweet Louise is delighted to be able to offer this rare opportunity to visit the stunning Gibbs Farm Sculpture Park on Saturday 20th February 2021.

Gibbs Farm open-air sculpture park is home to a series of major site-specific artworks commissioned from some of the world’s most significant artists including Andy Goldsworthy, Anish Kapoor, Len Lye and Richard Serra.

Pack a picnic lunch or pre order one from Picnic Box and enjoy a family day out, wandering around the park admiring the sculptures and exotic animals, including giraffes and zebras!

To find out more and buy tickets go to https://sweetlouise.co.nz/gibbs-farm-2021/  

Research targets younger Māori women

Research has shown that certain lifestyle factors and health behaviours can have a positive impact upon quality of life, chronic disease risk factors and other health related areas, for women after cancer.