Fireworks Fundraiser Tonight

TONIGHT! Come grab a sausage or bacon buttie from the YAT BBQ in New Brighton Mall at the imfamous New Brighton Fireworks!! If you need parking close to the action, park at cnb school, hawke st, where we’re offering $5 secure parking. Every little helps.

Family Fun Night!!! 31st October

Thursday 31st October 5:00pm – 7:30pm @ Grace Vineyard Beach Campus, 111 Seaview Road. For only a gold coin donation, join in a variety of carnival games, bouncy castle, arts & crafts, games and food. It’s a safe & fun alternative to Trick or Treating, and this years entertainers are local kapa haka group Te Pakanga Wairua.

Suggest using the Beresford Street entrance due to road works on Seaview Road. Plenty of parking in public local car parks.

For more info call Youth Alive Trust on 3885459.

Art Auction Thank You Thank You Thank You

Thank You Thank You Thank You to all the organisers, all the artists and all the purchasers of last nights Art Auction. Over 210 pieces of art sold, 400 visitors throughout the day and $15,000 was raised! It was win win for everyone.

Prisoners got to showcase their extraordinary talents and give something positive to the community, Christchurch people bought good quality art at a much much better price than retail, the profile of Corrections and YAT was increased, money was raised towards a project that will bring positive benefits to generations and everyone had a great night out!! Here’s the latest media report and more photos to follow…

ART AUCTION – This FRIDAY!!!!

Just sending a last minute notice to a high profile Department of Corrections Art Auction which is being hosted by Youth Alive Trust and with all proceeds going on Youth Alive Trust on Friday 18th October! What a great privilege!

In brief over 200 items are up for auction, including paintings, wood carvings & bone carvings and 50 of the best will be auctioned by the auctioneer on the night, the rest will be silent auctions running all day. Daytime Viewing from 12.30pm, Live Auction from 7.30pm. Free entry. Great to invite friends or work colleagues too.

For more information, here are a couple of online articles about it:

http://artsaccess.org.nz/Prisoners+keen+to+support+youth+in+art+auction

http://artsaccess.org.nz/blog/Pathway+back+to+the+community

No Clubs Week 1 of Term

Reminder that no weekly clubs run in Week 1 of each term, as we have volunteers leaders meetings.

See you all in week 2 – same days, same times!

I Love New Brighton 2014

It’s been confirmed, I Love New Brighton event will be on Waitangi Day in 2014 at Thomson Park. Looking for local community groups, sports clubs and lots of volunteers to again be involved and celebrate everything we love about New Brighton! If you missed out on the event this year – here’s the highlights video…

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Free Activities at New Brighton Library in the Holidays

Free Activities at New Brighton Library in the Holidays

The team from Youth Alive Trust are running a free activity everyday at 2pm during the school holidays. Join them for activities such as Cheap Skates, Bathbombs, Wearable Arts, Sports Shootout and Cookie Decorating.

Monday 30th Sept: Crayon Art
Tuesday 1st Oct: Cheapskates Skate School
Wednesday 2nd Oct: Jewellery Making
Thursday 3rd Oct: Veggie Creations
Friday 4th Oct: Sport Shoot Out
Monday 7th Oct: Dance Lessons
Tuesday 8th Oct: Bathbombs
Wednesday 9th Oct: Cookie Decorating
Thursday 10th Oct: Springtime Craft
Friday 11th Oct: Wearable Arts

Sk8 Disco

5 intermediate youth programmes joined forces last Friday night to organise an EPIC Sk8 Disco at Cowles Stadium. For many of the young people, it was their first time on 4 wheels. With the support of over 100 pairs of roller skates from Phat Sk8 and a DJ provided by Blue Light Canterbury, the venue was the perfect size and location for the groups. Amber Tucker, youth worker from Powerhouse Youth Ministries in Burwood said “it’s great to see so many young people from the east of Christchurch having so much fun, just on a set of wheels! The young people of 30 years ago aren’t that different to the young people of today after all!” Amber Henderon from Youth Alive Trust commented “the leaders of the different intermediate groups are top people – and bringing us all together showed the young people that there’s no competition between us, we all want what’s best for the young people”. The 5 intermediate groups involved in organising the event were; Rock Solid (Youth Alive Trust), City East (Gen Z), Activ8 (Parklands Baptist), Powerhouse (Burwood Christian Centre) & Xplode (Breezers Road Baptist). The event is now being planned again for 2014.

Here’s the photo’s that made the newspaper…

http://issuu.com/the.star/docs/113287pp/11?e=0