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The Power of Community – Mainly Music The Monday & Wednesday Mainly Music group starts at 9.30am and comprises of 20 minutes structured music followed by unstructured play and
Raglan Sailing Club Regatta The weekend of 13th and 14th February saw the annual regatta hosted by the Raglan Sailing Club on our beautiful harbour.
Inaugural Whaingaroa Talent Factory event set for October Whaingaroa Talent Factory (WTF) is a new talent event for youth aged between 13-18 that will be held at the Raglan Town
Locals come together in solidarity for Black Lives Matter action Last Saturday a group of locals came together for a paddle out at the Raglan Harbour in an act of solidarity with
Māui Dolphin Day goes virtual for lockdown Māui Dolphin Day might be in lockdown but head online to the Whāingaroa Environment Centre Facebook page and website on Sunday, April