Welcome to the June 2026 newsletter from The Vines team
Ice Skating from Paradise Events, Face Painting, Pre-Loved Bric-a-Brac, Make Your Own Bug Hotel!
FREE event at Hubwest, 27 Corban Ave, Henderson – 20th June from 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm.
Meet creatures from your local awa with the Project Twin Streams Crew, have a chat to KiwiRail about Henderson Train Station, check out the Wonder Wai stall! Sensory winter fun with Messy Rainbows! Jive to the live music with John Gudge. Bring your money EFTPOS for food trucks: Baja Tacos, Karrage Boy Fried Chicken, Cake Swirl Cart, Hungarian Fried Bread and Coffee!
Bring a can if you can (of kai) so we can pay it forward to locals doing it tough this winter. We will distribute all donations to a local organisation. Thank you!.
Parking: Allow extra time and consider public transport for your trip. Our friendly parking crew will be on hand to help.
Ice skating? Wear socks.
Bring eftpos to support our amazing food trucks.
The Incredible Years
Are you or anyone you know looking for extra strategies to support behaviours that are often difficult to understand and navigate?
The Incredible Years are offering a FREE Parenting Programme, funded by the Ministry of Education, starting on Tuesday Mornings, 10.45 am–12.45 pm, from 21st July 2026, at the Ranui Community Centre.
The programme will run for 12 Sessions, with a break over the September School Holidays, and concluding on Tuesday, 20th October 2026.
Spaces are limited for this programme.
Please get in touch via email, phone or text to book your place today.
Kelly Gabriel: 0210492363
Email: kellyg@amaassociates.co.nz
New Zealand Chinese Language Week (NZCLW) is a Kiwi-driven initiative that aims to increase Chinese language learning in New Zealand.
Samoan Language Week
31st May – 6 June
An annual event where schools, workplaces, and communities wear pyjamas to raise awareness and funds to keep Kiwi kids warm in winter
Pink Shirt Day 2026
A ‘wear something pink day‘ at the Vines. Pink Shirt Day is about reducing bullying by celebrating diversity in all its forms. At The Vines, we support schools, workplaces, and communities to be safe, supportive, welcoming, and inclusive.
We wore pink and were part of a powerful movement, spreading aroha and kindness and putting an end to bullying. Korero Mai, Korero Atu, Mauri Tu, Mauri Ora.
Speak Up, Stand Together, Stop Bullying.
June 2026 Newsletter From The Vines