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The Dolphin Underwater and Adventure Club are involved in activities like tramping, camping, mountain biking, and sailing. Organised dives operate mostly around the northern New Zealand coast.
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(09) 473 8069
The North Shore Harmony Club meets in the Milford Senior Citizens Hall on the 1st Wednesday of the month. The musical programme includes a variety of performers from the North Shore and Auckland.
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We provide accessible and affordable opportunities for people of all ages, cultures and interests to come together in a safe and supportive environment. We are a neutral, family friendly centre.
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The skills gained through Toastmasters meetings and your participation in them will benefit you at home and at work. Every conversation at home and at work will be more fun and productive.
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Level 1,
Norman King Building
4 Ernie Mays Street, Northcote, North Shore
4 Ernie Mays Street, Northcote, North Shore
We offer migrants and refugees: FREE
-Information about living in New Zealand
-Referrals to local services
-Orientation workshops
-A clear point of contact for support and advice
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The Devonport Historical and Museum Society was formed in 1977. The Museum is staffed on a volunteer basis by local community members. Admission is free, but a small donation would be appreciated.
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