Term 4 community news, events and opportunities

Term 4 community news, events and opportunities

Jump Start Aerobics 🌟

My name is Emily Sutton, and I run Jump Start Aerobics here in Dunedin. We are excited to offer our “Have a Go” sport aerobics classes in Term 4, designed to give tamariki a fun, safe, and engaging introduction to sport aerobics, regardless of prior experience. See photo

Learn to Sail ⛵️

We run a Learn to Sail session every Saturday morning from October through to March, where total novices, or experienced young sailors, are welcomed and given coaching to improve confidence and on-water skills.   

Helmets, life jackets, dinghies, kayaks and SUP’s are all available to use and the participants will be supervised by adult coaches both onshore and in safety boats on the water.

All are welcome
Sailing starts on Saturday 11 October at 9.30am

New Bee Card fares 🚌

Just a reminder that from the first day back at school on 6 October, children aged 5-12 years and young people aged 13-18 years will need to pay a bus fare of $1.50. The adult fare will increase from $2 to $2.50. 

All these fares need a registered Bee Card to take advantage of discounts. 

Cash fares are still $3. 

 

5-12 years 

  • Free fare for children aged 5–12 has ended 

  • New fare with a Bee Card is $1.50 

  • New cash fare is $3. 

13-18 years 

  • New fare with a Bee Card is $1.50 

  • Cash fare is still $3 

Adults (19+) 

  • New fare is $2.50 with a Bee Card 

  • Cash fare is $3 

ORC is updating fares to meet new central government funding rules. 

We invite you to pop into an ORC office or a Bee Card retailer to pick up a Bee Card, or ask your bus driver for one – and remember to register it at www.beecard.co.nz 

More information on fare changes at www.orc.govt.nz/fares

Bunnings Halloween Family Event 🎃

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