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Aroha event fuses fashion with food for charity at Pullman Rotorua 8 Feb, 2021 08:00 PM 3 minutes to read Shauni James is the Rotorua Weekender reportershauni.james@nzme.co.nz@thedailypost Fashion and food are fusing together to create an interesting event for the community, while also raising funds for a local charity. Aroha is a designer degustation with four contemporary designers - Adrienne Whitewood, Leilani Rickard, Taongahuia Maxwell and Wairata Warbrick. Fashion designer Adrienne Whitewood said there had been many shows before in the city of Māori and Rotorua fashion, but not an intimate evening. And with Covid-19 happening, I think people have been yearning for motivational things. A lot of my friends have been soul searching. ....
It s just 18 months since she tied the knot and Bláthnaid Treacy is audibly loved up. But it s not her new husband Charlie Moon that the presenter is gushing to Magazine+ about being cute (or having a fixation with her bras). It s the couple s new fur baby, Mabel, and luckily her jazz singer other half is equally besotted. She s just the cutest damn thing, the 2FM star coos over the phone from their Dublin home. We adopted her from the DSPCA. She s half dachshund, half Jack Russell, but she looks more like a sausage dog. She s kind of eating everything, but that s fine, we knew that was going to happen. My lockdown purchase was a very lovely pair of slippers that cost a small fortune, and she keeps robbing them on me. ....
'Mabel eats my shoes and old bras, but I don't mind because I'm a crazy dog lady - Bláthnaid Treacy sundayworld.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sundayworld.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Rotorua Community Hospice excited for 2021 after many changes in 2020 19 Jan, 2021 11:38 PM 3 minutes to read The crowd at 2019 s Harcourts Dancing for Hospice. Photo / File Shauni James is the Rotorua Weekender reportershauni.james@nzme.co.nz@thedailypost After a tough year in 2020 and a number of fundraisers being affected, Rotorua Community Hospice is excited for 2021 and thanks the community for its ongoing support. Rotorua Community Hospice chief executive Jonathon Hagger says in late 2020 the local hospice had a significant amount of change across the organisation with some staff members moving on to take up new employment opportunities. We are excited for 2021 as we have recruited excellent staff who bring skills to enhance the work Hospice does. ....