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snakajack Apr 7th 2008 6:10 am

Mount Maunganui info please - (moved to main forum)
 
Hey there,

I have been in Auckland for a year, have had a great time, although I have found it quite hard to make new friends. We are now on the move again to Mount Maunganui. We have a little girl who is nearly two and I was wondering what sorts of activities are in the area and groups etc?

Many thanks!

snakajack Apr 10th 2008 2:14 am

Re: Auckland to Mount Maunganui..........
 
I have been in undated with advice as you can see! so thanks everyone!! I guess I'll just go to the local library!!!................

Am Loolah Apr 10th 2008 6:39 am

Re: Auckland to Mount Maunganui..........
 

Originally Posted by snakajack (Post 6186161)
I have been in undated with advice as you can see! so thanks everyone!! I guess I'll just go to the local library!!!................

Only just seen this so sorry snakajack. There are a few of us around the vicinity. I've just got my daughter back from hospital, will try and answer your question a little later when the kids are all settled.:thumbup:

yorkshire girl Apr 10th 2008 6:59 am

Re: Mount Maunganui info please - (moved to main forum)
 
Hi Snakajack
We live in Papamoa but seem to spend more time in the mount than in Pap!The Mount is FAB:thumbsup:Loads to do,If you like taking a walk with friends and meeting for coffee!There are walking groups that offer a childcare service while you walk (or run depending on how keen you are)The mount Kindy by the library is I am told very good and the library itself has toddler time.Some cafes are more child friendly than others but you tend to find your favorites when you mix with the locals.Lots of free sporting events to watch on the weekends(Surf league,beach volley ball,Surfing etc)Theres a Mums surfing group, I think Am loolah might be the girl to talk to for that (apologies if I am wrong;))
Any thing else you need to know just ask
Yg:D

rugbydragon Apr 10th 2008 9:05 am

Re: Mount Maunganui info please - (moved to main forum)
 
Hi there,

We are in Tauranga but my wife is also involved in the Mount toy library which is great.

There are loads of 'City on its feet' walking groups to join - both with or without little ones, and there are loads of social sports leagues at the Mount Action Centre as well.

You'll soon meet people by walking up the Mount on a Sunday and then chilling out with a coffee and brekkie by the beach!!

Enjoy!!

snakajack Apr 10th 2008 9:52 am

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Thanks guys,

Good to hear from you. Am really looking forward to being near the beach! the walking groups sound great too, Am definitely up for that! the promise of a great coffee at the end is always a winner!
How do you join a toy library?

Am Loolah Apr 10th 2008 10:34 am

Re: Mount Maunganui info please - (moved to main forum)
 

Originally Posted by snakajack (Post 6187369)
Thanks guys,

Good to hear from you. Am really looking forward to being near the beach! the walking groups sound great too, Am definitely up for that! the promise of a great coffee at the end is always a winner!
How do you join a toy library?

Right, all kids in bed at last!:thumbup:

As YorkshireGirl says there is loads to offer down the Mount. The toy library is off Hewletts Road and I should know how it works, as had a friend who volunteered there, but can't remember - I will ask tomorrow though. Something along the lines of a yearly contribution, unlimited access to taking out toys, puzzles etc and the offer of volunteering to man it for a couple of hours a month I think.

Surfemmes is a mums surfing group that meet twice a week to surf (suprisingly), help each other with the btter surfers giving tips, advice etc, and taking it in turns to watch each others kids if you take the kids along. Combined with the occassional dinner out, girly nights in etc. So all round good start to socialising.

Fantastic kindy called Gwen Rogers (Rodgers?) next to New World on Maunganui Road by all accounts, many recommend it.

Cafes, bars, restaurants galore!!:thumbup:

Hot pools, cinema, beach, boats, shops and loads of us all happy to discuss the finer points of world econimics over several bottles of wine!!:lol:

YorkshireGirl, you need to make contact with some of us so we can lead you astray too!:thumbup:

snakajack Apr 14th 2008 1:05 am

Re: Mount Maunganui info please - (moved to main forum)
 
Thankyou! sounds great. Have always wanted to surf, my sister in-law who lives in Sydney has just started and absolutely loves it. She's always telling me to do it! I've seen her bruises though!!! the girly nights out sound good too. Am always up for a glass of vino, in fact that is what I do at 7pm most evenings as my reward for spending the day with my delightful gorgeous very busy little girl!!!

we move down in a few weeks so will join the toy library, cheers for the advice .......

Steve and Julie Apr 14th 2008 2:18 am

Re: Mount Maunganui info please - (moved to main forum)
 

Originally Posted by Am Loolah (Post 6187519)
Right, all kids in bed at last!:thumbup:

As YorkshireGirl says there is loads to offer down the Mount. The toy library is off Hewletts Road and I should know how it works, as had a friend who volunteered there, but can't remember - I will ask tomorrow though. Something along the lines of a yearly contribution, unlimited access to taking out toys, puzzles etc and the offer of volunteering to man it for a couple of hours a month I think.

Surfemmes is a mums surfing group that meet twice a week to surf (suprisingly), help each other with the btter surfers giving tips, advice etc, and taking it in turns to watch each others kids if you take the kids along. Combined with the occassional dinner out, girly nights in etc. So all round good start to socialising.

Fantastic kindy called Gwen Rogers (Rodgers?) next to New World on Maunganui Road by all accounts, many recommend it.

Cafes, bars, restaurants galore!!:thumbup:

Hot pools, cinema, beach, boats, shops and loads of us all happy to discuss the finer points of world econimics over several bottles of wine!!:lol:

YorkshireGirl, you need to make contact with some of us so we can lead you astray too!:thumbup:

I think you`ve hit the nail on the head:thumbsup: not much else to add to that.:thumbsup:

See you soon

Ju ( Good night Sunday, family really enjoyed it, must meet again for a drink soon ):thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Am Loolah Apr 14th 2008 2:33 am

Re: Mount Maunganui info please - (moved to main forum)
 

Originally Posted by Steve and Julie (Post 6204244)
I think you`ve hit the nail on the head:thumbsup: not much else to add to that.:thumbsup:

See you soon

Ju ( Good night Sunday, family really enjoyed it, must meet again for a drink soon ):thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

It was good fun wasn't it - I shouldn't really have started at 4pm though, might have paced myself better!:eek:

Sorry the kindy isn't by New World - it's at 1 Macville Road.:thumbup:

Give us a shout when you get down here!:thumbup:

Am Loolah Apr 14th 2008 10:18 am

Re: Mount Maunganui info please - (moved to main forum)
 

Originally Posted by Am Loolah (Post 6204271)
It was good fun wasn't it - I shouldn't really have started at 4pm though, might have paced myself better!:eek:

Sorry the kindy isn't by New World - it's at 1 Macville Road.:thumbup:

Give us a shout when you get down here!:thumbup:

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