Waitangi ki Whitianga – Thurs 06th Feb
Nau mai, haere mai to our fun whānau day at Te Whitianga-nui-a-Kupe to commemorate the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Nau mai, haere mai to our fun whānau day at Te Whitianga-nui-a-Kupe to commemorate the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Seeing the poster for “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” immediately transported me back to the 90s when the first book was released and I was living in London. It bought back so many memories of great times in the UK but also reminded me of my old diary habits. Fans of the original book will know it was written in diary form and this theme continues through the movies as well.
Welcome to the 24th issue of Coromind!We’re stoked you picked up this community and arts magazine, which has been bringing a little extra colour to the Hauraki-Coromandel for two years.
Many homes in Coromandel Town and the surrounding area have a Tony Calsaferri on their wall. After 24 years of painting, Tony’s work has found its place, with him completing 100 paintings annually.
Here’s a question for you: When was the last time you truly listened to your beloved? Not that half-listening we all do while mentally preparing tomorrow’s shopping list or scrolling through social media. I mean really listened – the kind of listening that makes someone feel like they’re the only person in the world?
Nau mai, haere mai to our fun whānau day at Te Whitianga-nui-a-Kupe to commemorate the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Seeing the poster for “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” immediately transported me back to the 90s when the first book was released and I was living in London. It bought back so many memories of great times in the UK but also reminded me of my old diary habits. Fans of the original book will know it was written in diary form and this theme continues through the movies as well.
Welcome to the 24th issue of Coromind!We’re stoked you picked up this community and arts magazine, which has been bringing a little extra colour to the Hauraki-Coromandel for two years.
Many homes in Coromandel Town and the surrounding area have a Tony Calsaferri on their wall. After 24 years of painting, Tony’s work has found its place, with him completing 100 paintings annually.
Here’s a question for you: When was the last time you truly listened to your beloved? Not that half-listening we all do while mentally preparing tomorrow’s shopping list or scrolling through social media. I mean really listened – the kind of listening that makes someone feel like they’re the only person in the world?
Coromind is a collaborative project that gives voice and a platform to the people from the Coromandel. Diversity is essential to us.