Katikati Advertiser

MenzShed settle into new digs

More then just a shed for retired men

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To onlookers, it is a shed. To local men of Katikati, it is a common space to gather with others with similar interests to create, build, learn, meet new people and chat.

The key benefit of Katikati MenzShed is having a purposeful space to gather. Although all ages are welcome, MenzShed’s main purpose is to give older, retired men a place to share skills, experience­s, stories, laugh and offer support to each other in various and meaningful ways.

The Katikati MenzShed also benefits the wider community through commission­ed projects. Along with this, the men themselves gain pride in community service, broader friendship groups, and companions­hip.

The MenzShed was displaced from its previous site a number of years ago but Katikati College offered its premises for after school and Saturday use as a temporary solution.

The MenzShed, in collaborat­ion with the Community Van and Community Patrol organisati­ons, successful­ly responded to an expression of interest sought by Western Bay District Council for the building of a community facility on a vacant piece of council land.

Chairman Don Mossop says they can now continue doing jobs for the community for years to come.

“Katikati people are highly appreciati­ve of the work we do. We have assisted the local play centre, council, Katch Katikati and Grow On Katikati with projects over the last few years,” Mossop said.

“We have men with a wide range of skills, years of experience and the

time to utilise their skills and knowledge to help with smaller jobs that are often not a priority for tradies.”

The shed has set up an annual scholarshi­p to help a Katikati College student who is moving on to an apprentice­ship.

“Through a scholarshi­p, we can provide some support to a young person starting out and show them their community backs them.”

TECT gave $100,000 to Western Bay of Plenty District Council to go towards the new facility. TECT also provided a $17,853 grant to Katikati MenzShed for their replacemen­t spiral thicknesse­r and a new dust extractor.

 ?? ?? Men at work with the new thicknesse­r.
Men at work with the new thicknesse­r.
 ?? ?? Unpacking at the new premises.
Unpacking at the new premises.

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