Arty Farty™ is a New Zealand owned and operated webstore specialising in Rock Art Supplies. We have been around since April 2009. I started to paint rocks to hide for the general public to find and so began Arty Farty.
Bellyful is a volunteer-led charity nourishing whānau and connecting communities by delivering free meals to families with babies and young children who are without a support network.
Magazine style local newspaper. Your paper, the voice of your community.
Evenings and weekends. Please text for an appointment.
Eastgate Te Kauwhata services are held at Te Kauwhata Rugby Club, 10am, Sundays
Please text during business hours, weekdays, for an appointment.
Hampton Downs is a world-class motorsport park and events centre, perfectly positioned between Hamilton and Auckland, making it an ideal central destination. A well as being home to iconic racing events, it also offers thrilling activities including the popular Hampton Downs Go-Karts, V8 Mustang and Camaro U-Drives, and the monthly Caffeine and Gasoline car show. Beyond the racing, Hampton Downs is a versatile corporate venue with modern meeting spaces, catering options, and tailored experiences to suit any group’s needs!
Hato Hone St John Te Kauwhata
Making a difference with our communities
PLEASE DIAL 111 IF IN NEED OF AN AMBULANCE.
4 Baird Ave, Te Kauwhata
For area committee, and property enquiries, email tekauwhataac@stjohn.org.nz or phone
Evenings and weekends. Please phone for an appointment.
Anytime. Please phone for an appointment.
Neighbourhood Support is a nationwide community-led movement that brings people and neighbourhoods together to create safe, resilient, and connected communities. We believe that a well-connected community helps to improve safety, resilience, and wellbeing for all.
Anytime. Please phone for an appointment.
Federated Farmers is New Zealand’s leading independent rural advocacy organisation. The federation’s aim is to add value to the business of farming for our members and encouraging sustainability through good management practice.
Ohinewai learning community be the best we can through a Future Focused Curriculum that enhances our competencies and skills.
39 Ohinewai South Rd, Ohinewai.
4.30 Saturday Reconciliation and Rosary
5pm Vigil mass
6 Baird Ave Te Kauwhata
Weekdays. Please text for an appointment.
Charitable organisation
They support our community with service projects, assisting individuals, families in need, working alongside other local community groups. It is a mixed gender club which meets 1st Thursday evenings of the month at the RSA/Lions Hall. All welcome to join us.
Lions/RSA Hall
40 Mahi Rd Te Kauwhata
To book Lions/RSA Hall contact Te Kauwhata Community House 07 8264303
Want to be part of a loving, caring group who meet for worship once a month? On the second Monday of each month we gather in the hall at St Margaret's Anglican Church (Waerenga Road), at 10:00am. You are very welcome to join us.
Welcome to Te Kauwhata Bowling Club. Our Clubrooms & Green are at 6 Waerenga Road, adjoining Aparangi Lifestyle Village.
Club Day Bowls is played on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, names in by 9.20 for 9.30am start. Indoor Bowls will be played if the Green is CLOSED. Tuesday after-work/school play is available on request.
For enquiries please contact tekauwhatabowls@gmail.com
Te Kauwhata College is a rural, multicultural co-educational Year 7 to 13 school with a roll of just under 500 students.
Our College has a reputation for delivering a quality education to its students. Our aim is to provide students with skills and knowledge which will be a foundation for lifelong learning in a caring and supportive school.
Whether you are a current student or parent, or you’re planning to join our school community soon, you’ll find plenty of information on this website about what’s going on at our school.
Bringing Te Kauwhata together with fun, family-friendly events that celebrate our community includingAnzac, A&P Show, Christmas Parade & Diwali
Freemasonry offers its members an approach to life that seeks to reinforce thoughtfulness for others, kindness in the community, honesty in business, courtesy in society and fairness in all things. Members are urged to regard the interests of the family as paramount but importantly Freemasonry also teaches and practises concern for people, care for the less fortunate, and help for those in need.
To join please donate a puzzle to the cause and then take what you want and then return to get your next lot and enjoy.
Contact via Messenger or number below. The catalogue is on the Fb page to see what is available and it is updated regularly.
1 Main Road, Te Kauwhata
Phone: 07 826 4820
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9.30am - 12.30pm

























