Saturday, July 18, 2020

We are excited to announced that the Annual NZCA August Moon Dinner is back this year!

On Saturday 26th September New Zealand Chinese Association Auckland Branch is hosting their annual August Moon Festival Dinner at the Lucky Fortune Restaurant in Three Kings. This will be their first community event since the COVID-19 lockdown.

This event will be a great opportunity to network and meet a lot of the wider Chinese community. There is a set menu (view here), and a raffle to fundraise for the next Annual NZCA Sports and Cultural Easter Tournament which will be held in Auckland next year, 2021.

Future Dragonz is putting together a table or two for this event, so you can mix and mingle with other young Chinese in the community.

Date and time: 6pm, Saturday 26th September 2020
Venue: Lucky fortune restaurant, 532 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland
Price: $35 per person, $25 children under 12 years old

BYO wine

Register by Saturday, 12th September 2020

Limited spaces, confirmation only upon receipt of payment and completion of registration form. No refunds unless the minimum number isn't reached. Cost is transferable.


Particulars: August Moon
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Friday, July 17, 2020

Hi everyone 

Well done!  We’ve survived the coronavirus lockdown and are probably now using all the grocery items we’ve hoarded over the last three months.

During lockdown my neighbours from all four sides took great care of me and I got flour and flowers from them.  Far be it for me to tell them that I was not quite 70 yo and able to go to the supermarket - I never thought I that my weekly supermarket visit was such a highlight (I, who hate grocery shopping). 

It was interesting to observe the three youngsters from the back neighbours family. On weekdays, there would a lot of noise (they are aged 9, 8 and 6) in the morning, then there was silence as their father supervise schooling; then at 10.00 am they would streak out and bounce on their trampoline and a mad dash back into the house when dad rings the bell.  The same mad dash at 1.00 and more bouncing and then back to classes.  At 3.00 pm, when school is out, there would be cricket and soccer and I’m kept busy picking up their balls.  What a delight these three blondes are, boy, girl, boy (mum is blonde and a policewoman, dad is dark blonde and an engineer).

I knitted...and knitted...and knitted. I was able to buy wool/yarn online at Level 3. Now that Sofia is nearly one, I’ve started knitting 8 ply for her (so much quicker).

I was able to stock up on face masks - so now I have a cache of disposable, reusable and designer face masks. And disposable gloves as well.  I also have dry hands from the constant hand washing and sanitisers. 

Last week I was tested negative for Covid 19.  I had visited my GP and he suggested I go for a test. So I rocked up to the drive thru testing station at Panmure and had my nose poked into.  A bit disconcerting more than pain.  Within 20 hours I got a text to advise I was negative. 

Thank you to everyone who stayed in touch during the lockdown.  Leota - you can stop sending me all your funny (and sometimes irreverent) emails now.  You also filled my junk box.🤣🤭🤗 I enjoyed swapping recipes and made all sorts of goodies and dropped them at various doors around the neighbourhood.  What did we do before FaceTime and ZOOM?  My granddaughter had all sorts of milestones on FaceTime.

Women’s Group will meet on 18 July, 1.30 pm at ACCC Mangere. We will have Julie Gin demonstrating some of her lovely Chinese nibbles (Alison  - you’ll want to come to this meeting and be pleasantly surprised...). I understand Team Tui will be on roster duty. Get in touch with Helen about who is on.

Take care, use your winter warmth allowance, conserve water.  

Cheers

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P S Mary did the Demo - Thanks Mary