Menzshed spread Christmas cheer

Eloise Martyn

Menzshed Waimea volunteers Hone Ma Heke, John Wells, Mark Browning, Marc Jones and Neil Inglis with some of the 2,000 handmade gifts they donated to the Santa parades this year. <em>Photo: Eloise Martyn.</em>

Menzshed Waimea has once again made a big impact in the local community this Christmas, crafting nearly 2000 handmade gifts for the Nelson and Richmond Santa parades. This marks the eighth year in a row that the group has brought joy to families with their thoughtful creations.

The gifts, which are made throughout the year, included wooden puzzles, trucks, race cars, planes, and noisy ratchet toys, as well as Christmas-themed painted rocks. This year’s gift count is a significant increase from the 800 gifts given out at last year’s parades.

“Our volunteers love using their skills for a good cause,” says chairperson Mark Nimmo.

“It’s a great way to give back and show the community what we do. Being part of the community is really important to us.”

Menzshed Waimea’s year-round commitment to crafting these gifts not only brings joy to children but also provides the volunteers with a sense of purpose.

“It’s great for everyone to have a purpose, and this is one we all enjoy,” Mark adds.

The Menzshed’s efforts continue to be a beloved part of the local Christmas celebrations.

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