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Aapke Sitare
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Start Time: Friday (15:15)
Language: Hindi
The ancient art of astrology can help us understand much about our lives. In this programme, Red Book Astrologer Jagjit Singh discusses the planets and signs, their importance in human life and explores the horoscope as a mirror of life events. Relationship, career, education, litigation – through astrology Jagjit explores life’s events.
PRESENTER, ASTROLOGER: Jagjit Singh
Jagjit Singh is a Red Book Vedic astrologer. From the age of 12 he was fascinated with astrology and in 1995 moved from his work in import-export in Bahrain and Hong Kong, to India where he undertook his astrological studies. In 2008 he came to New Zealand. Jagjit practises yoga and meditation to aid his astrological work.
PRESENTER: Reeta Singh
Reeta worked in the legal profession in India until moving to NZ in 2008. She is now a director of a legal service company to non-resident Indians. Reeta loves singing, writing and gaining new skills. She presents a Punjabi news bulletin on an Australian Indian radio station and is assisting husband Jagjit in presenting Aapke Sitare.
Community Notices
Stream Restoration Project Tours - Oakley Creek Te Auaunga Walkway. Free guided tours with Friends of Oakley Creek as part of the Ecomatters 'Ecofest'. Discover this hidden gem - it's ecological, archaeological & cultural heritage, and Auckland City's only urban waterfall. Sunday 12th and Sunday 26th February 2012 - 2 to 4 pm. Meet at Pyhllis Reserve Carpark, end of Springleigh Ave (off Woodward Rd) Mt Albert. Bookings: info@oakleycreek.org.nz or 09 815 3101/027 232 6454. For a 'self-guided tour' go to www.oakleycreek.org.nz

The Japanese Society of Auckland Inc are hosting Japan Day 2012 on the 26th February 2012 at the ASB Showgrounds, Greenlane, Auckland. Come along for Displays, Performances, Food Stalls and much more. This year's event will not only be the largest ever, it takes place during the 60th Anniversary year of the diplomatic relationship between NZ and Japan. For further info contact info@japanday.org.nz or www.japanday.org.nz

Oakley Creek Community Working Bee, Sunday 5th February, 10am - 12noon. Oakley Creek Walkway - Phyllis Reserve Bridge. Access via Phyllis Reserve or Cnr Gt North & Blockhouse Bay Rds. Bring a spade or hedgeclippers (if you have them), garden gloves and a sun hat. Further info contact: Wendy John 815 3101/027 2326454 or go to www.oakleycreek.org.nz