Trapeze for Kids - the Takanini Region

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    Jellicoe Park Tennis Club is a family oriented club in the heart of Manurewa. We have won many achievement awards and have a junior national champion at our club as well as Sir John Walker as our patron. We offer very competitive membership fees and run a very successful, well organised junior programme. For all enquiries please check out our website. Read more

    Calling all family detectives! If you love doing challenging things as a family, solving puzzles and mysteries or you just love to try new experiences, then Escape HQ is just what you're after! Escape HQ is Auckland's most premium and immersive real live interactive escape room experience. Teams of up to six people are locked in a room for 60 minutes and must find clues, crack puzzles and solve the crime before time runs out! It's non-stop, adrenalin pumping, brain activity at its best! Current... Read more

    50% off Joining Fee + FREE Uniform!

    Take advantage of our special Kick-Start offer to receive 50% off the joining fee and a FREE uniform. Kids, Teens and Family classes available with discounts for families training together!

    50% off Joining Fee + FREE Uniform!

    Validity: from 12 Feb 2024 to 12 Feb 2025

    Take advantage of our special Kick-Start offer to receive 50% off the joining fee and a FREE uniform. Kids, Teens and Family classes available with discounts for families training together!

    We are a netball club that encourages, supports and teaches netball. We exist on a volunteer basis so all our coaches, umpires and admin are all volunteers from within our community. The club provides a major home for Netball, Rugby League and other sports for the community of Mangere, supporting and encouraging excellence in all aspects of participation and achievement. The fostering and promoting sport by offering opportunities, healthy lifestyles and social skills to all participants through... Read more

    Born in Taiwan, Frankie started playing violin and piano at the age of 6 and had his first concert three years after. Frankie has played in orchestras from the age of 10, beginning with amateur orchestras such as the Classical Youth Orchestra in Taiwan and the Academy of Strings in New Zealand. In recent years he has moved on to professional orchestras such as the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and the Pipers Sinfonia. Frankie received his ATCL diploma in 2006 and was awarded second runner up in... Read more

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