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At 44, Jerry Yan Still Makes Hearts Flutter in Count Your Lucky Stars ⋆ Starmometer
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Retro fun for young and old at Palmerston North St festival
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There would be games, circus performers and dancers parading up and down the street. A stage for live music would be placed on the rainbow crossing, and people would also perform in Moxies and Cafe Jacko. Palmerston North City Council senior transport planner Vinuka Nanayakkara said the fair and bike ride were being held on the same day to test levels of business, and public opinion on increased foot traffic in the street. He said council received funding for 90 per cent of the fair from the NZ Transport Agency s Innovating Streets for People programme. The scheme s vision was to make it easier to create safer, healthier and people-friendly towns and cities.
Council discusses business recruitment
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He said it was nice to give back to people and doing so brought out “warm and fuzzy” feelings. A box filled with baubles, Santa hats and tinsel had already been collected, and Kay said he hoped more would arrive. It was a good opportunity to clean out the cupboard and give old Christmas decorations to a good cause. He was aiming to receive a Christmas tree or two to donate with the decorations. Black Sheep Design owner Mark Inman said people normally donated food and gifts to charities in the lead up to Christmas. “But there are lots of families that can’t afford a tree of decorations.”