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Night & Day // April 7-13, 2021

Night & Day // April 7-13, 2021 By Jennifer Bovee Raised Right Men at The Post at River East (2925 Race St, 817-945-8890). There is no cover charge, and drink specials include a $6 beer and shot combo. Friday April 9 Daniel Markham takes the stage at Dan’s Silverleaf (103 Industrial St, Denton, 940-320-2000) in person or via livestream. A limited number of socially distanced tables are available with ticket prices at $15 plus fees. Livestream at home for $10 plus fees. Reserve your choice of viewing experience at Prekindle.com. Saturday April 10 Lantern Festival a nationwide event featuring floating lanterns, food, games, music, and vendors returns to

Local Matters - Coastguard invitation to cruise

Coastguard invitation to cruise Kawau Coastguard volunteers are seeking community support for their cruise for a cause fundraiser. Kawau Volunteer Coastguard has started urgent fundraising for a $250,000 upgrade to its rescue boat and is inviting the community to “cruise for a cause”. The boat is 11 years old and is scheduled for a refit later this year to allow volunteer crew to continue their work. The Kawau unit is hosting a twilight cruise along the Matakana Coast, around Kawau Island, Moturekareka Island and Motuketekete Island, as well as up the Mahurangi River on Thursday, March 25, from 6pm to 10pm. Tickets are $150 and include a welcome drink, surf n’ turf style buffet and prize entry. It will be limited to 100 passengers.

What it s like to grow up next to Kaiteriteri Beach, one of the world s best beaches

We d spend our days at the beach, building sandcastles in the golden sand. Tripadvisor has named Kaiteriteri Beach as one of the best in the world for 2021. Here, travel writer Laura Hampson fondly recalls a childhood spent on its golden sands One of the first memories I have of Kaiteriteri Beach (known simply as ‘Kaiteri’ to locals) is fishing just outside of its teal-hued harbour. I must have been around 3 or 4 years old at the time when I felt a snag on the line. My cousin Scott, in his early teens by then, was helping me fish and together we reeled in a red cod. I still remember the feeling of reeling in that fish, the excitement when it came to the surface and we saw just how big it was, the disappointment when we threw it back as it was full of worms.

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