Westmere Home Kitchen

Filed under: General — Jason at 6:00 am on Sunday, March 2, 2008

While the Little Day Out is a major Westmere fundraising event there is also another way you can contribute to school fundraising. The recipe book is still available @ $25 per copy.

Westmere Home Kitchen Recipe BookThe Westmere Home Kitchen is the Westmere School recipe book as contributed by parents, students, staff and friends of the school to help with fundraising.

What makes this recipe book better is that every single recipe has been designed and tested in actual, real, life-sized homes. That’s right. Westmere Home Kitchen recipes can be made while your kids are having tantrums in the living room. Or there’s a three year old Batman wrapped around your ankle asking for one of those biscuits with the pink things on them…..

As you can imagine, it’s not easy creating the world’s finest cookbook. Most of our contributors have actually gone to the effort of having children, sometimes two, three or more to make sure these recipes can be made in ‘real-life’ circumstances.

To read more click here

The Westmere Home Kitchen recipe book is also available for sale at these locations:

  • Meola Kitchen
  • Garnet Rd Food Store
  • Dear Reader
  • Jafa
  • The Garden Party
  • Dalston
  • The Wine Vault
  • Glengarry Wines
  • Landreth & Co.
  • La Madu
  • Reab

Music for the Masses

Filed under: General — Jason at 8:16 am on Friday, February 22, 2008

What do you do when your community outgrows its facilities? Throw an all day party! That’s just what Westmere Primary School has planned for April 5 this year, under the theme “It’s All for the Hall”.

It’s not just a co-incidence if you feel there are more mums out pushing strollers these days. The population growth in Westmere / Grey Lynn has been so great in recent years that the school is bursting at the seams. The suburb is in dire need of a community hall and classrooms are in such short supply that the school is converting its old dental clinic into two teaching spaces.

So the Westmere community is gearing up for this year’s “Little Day Out”. From noon until 6pm of April 5, the Garnet Road primary school will play host to some of New Zealand’s leading musicians and entertainers.

Jordan Luck at Apra 2007A confirmed supporter of the project is Jordan Luck, who’ll be belting out hits for his third successive LDO festival in an effort to raise money for the project. As the country’s first inductee into the NZ Music Hall of Fame, he’s conscious of the value of such public spaces.

“Westmere kids and the community desperately need a place they can call their own. I remember school assemblies being a huge amount of fun and a vital place for young ones to try their hand at the performing arts. I challenge my mates to join in and give a bit of their time for the next generation.”

Other performers already booked are Don McGlashan, as well as ex high school band AD/BC. Big Day Out production manager turned Little Day Out volunteer, Robbie Barclay has more acts to be confirmed.

There will also be a charity auction, with somewhat fittingly, vasectomies among the list of items up for grabs. “You might say we’re taking positive action to improve facilities” jokes School Principal, Carolyn Marino. On a more serious note she points out that at present the school meets once a week under a large canvas “supertop” and plans for a new building are hundreds of thousands of dollars away.

“As a primary school, we’re ideally placed to develop a hall the whole community can use.” she says “The Westmere Community Hall will be available to all sorts of groups after 3pm weekdays.”

Centre Manager for the Grey Lynn Community Centre , Tania Miller, confirms the desperate shortage of hall space in the neighbourhood. When the Grey Lynn Community Hall was closed recently for renovations she struggled to find alternative spaces for regular hall users. “My goodness it was hard – and in some cases, I just couldn’t get anywhere” she says.

The organizers of the Little Day Out clearly have a real need to meet. As well as a strong music line-up, and the auction, there’ll be fairground style events inspired by the kids with dunk the teacher and a talent quest popular last time around. So get along there, after all “It’s all for the hall.”.

Westmere’s Little Day Out, Garnet Road 12 noon – 6pm, Saturday 5 April.

Media:
For more details contact:
Anna Verboeket
Speak No Evil
Tel 027-220-7422

Silent Auction – Help Needed

Filed under: General,Newsletters — Jason at 9:59 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2008

It is now only 51 sleeps till the Little Day Out…or if you check the countdown generator at right you can see exactly how many days to go.

Whilst enjoying the best summer that most of us can ever remember, the Little Day Out volunteers have been busy coordinating all the elements to make April 5th a truly memorable day. The senior school committee has just been set up and will be coming up with some great activities for the event.

We are now turning our attention to the silent auction and we need your help.

We are looking for all you talented parents out there to donate your skills and time to be auctioned on the day.

Are you a landscape designer, film producer, builder, massage therapist, hairdresser, barista, or have any other skills or products that you would like to donate to this worthy cause?

Please contact Anna Miles at amiles@littledayout.co.nz

Any offers would be gratefully received.

Welcome to the Little Day Out-2008

Filed under: General — Jason at 12:23 pm on Monday, December 10, 2007

The LittleDayOut (LDO) is a biannual school fundraising event hosted by Westmere in Auckland. The LDO was first held in 2004 and again in 2006.

The next event is being held on April the 5th 2008. Organisation is underway to make this the best yet with exciting live music, food and other family oriented activities.
Principal

We welcome help from the community including from parents, sponsors, school students, staff and other friends of the school and Westmere community.

Westmere is a primary school for Years 0-6 located on the corner of Larchwood St and Garnet Road in Westmere.

Note: There is no actual street number (should be 59?) so SMAPs displays 57 as being on the corner.

There are around 485 students and 30 staff at the school which is led by the principal, Carolyn Marino.

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