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Noticeboard

Share, Seek + Promote


do you have news or an event you’d like to share or promote?

The Māngere Ōtāhuhu Arts website Noticeboard and E-Newsletter is a place for creative artists, groups and organisations in the local area to share, seek, promote, and post a "call-out" to the local community.
You can submit your notice for either the Noticeboard, or the monthly E-Newsletter or both. We'll also endeavour to share your notice on the Māngere Ōtāhuhu Arts Facebook page if you like.

You can submit your notice at anytime and it will be published within 1 -2 days. Simply fill in the notice submission form here: http://bit.ly/35cb03s Or email mangereotahuhuarts@gmail.com with your notice: title, jpeg image and text.

Remember to sign up to receive the monthly e-newsletter here and follow us on Facebook @mangereotahuhuarts

If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact Art Broker Renee on renee@mangereotahuhuarts.org.nz

Check out our current notices below.


275 Times Relaunch

We warmly invite you to our 275 Times Relaunch Event!

We are excited to announce that Māngere's 275 Times is relaunching the monthly printed edition and we are hosting an event at the Mangere Arts Centre to celebrate.

Details:
WHAT:
  Māngere's 275 Times RELAUNCH EVENT
WHEN: Tuesday 14th March, 5pm-7pm
WHERE: At the Mangere Arts Centre
COST: FREE
* REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED *

What is 275 Times all about?

There are so many great things going on in Mangere but unfortunately we don’t hear about them or these positive events get overlooked.

275 Times is about providing a platform for Mangere people to communicate their stories back to the community. 

The 275 Times is for the residents of Mangere, Mangere Bridge and Mangere East (or essentially anyone who has a 275 telephone prefix) focused on enriching the community by sharing its successes and goings-on.

Everyone is welcome to contribute via the Facebook page.

There is a wealth of research showing that people have an increased sense of community pride when they read positive news about their area - and this would be the ultimate goal of this initiative.

https://www.275times.com/



Renee Tanner