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A circular diagram illustrating a community support cycle, consisting of four steps: 'Money Given to Support Community' with icons of houses, people, and money; 'Customers Receiving' represented by a shopping bag with a heart; 'Volunteers Serving' with smiling faces and a heart; and 'Community Giving Goods' depicted by a t-shirt, socks, and a bowl. The cycle is labeled 'The Grace Place: A Circle of Blessing.'

Opening hours:
Thursday evenings 6.30-8.30pm
Saturdays 10am-2pm

The Grace Place second-hand outlet operates from a separate building at the back of the church property. Items from the Grace Place can either be taken or a donation can be made.  Any money made from donations is gifted to meet community needs.

Contributions of clothing and household items are gratefully received. Please make sure that all donations are clean and in usable condition.

We are unable to accept electrical goods or items of furniture.

Donations can be dropped in during opening hours, or left in the Green Shed outside the Grace Place building if outside hours.

Access : Park in the church carpark and walk down the driveway on the north side of the church building.

The MAINLY MUSIC programme for pre-schoolers and their carers is hosted at Lakeside church each Friday morning during term-time.

We run two sessions 9.15am and 10am each followed by morning tea provided for children, parents and carers.

Mainly Music provides a time and place where tamariki/young children and whānau/their carers find delight in shared experiences through music and play, are accepted for who they are, and grow educationally.

We ask for a small koha of $2 to attend.

Contact Sandra Harry +64 210 221 7266