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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />
BAY HARBOUR<br />
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Knit ’n’ Yarn<br />
Today, 10am-11am<br />
Head along to Lyttelton Library<br />
to Knit ’n’ Yarn. Take your knitting,<br />
crochet or other portable<br />
craft project and enjoy time with<br />
other crafters.<br />
Lyttelton Library, free, beginners<br />
welcome.<br />
Sumner Toy Library<br />
Today, 7.30pm-8.30pm<br />
Sumner Toy Library will be<br />
open this evening so people can<br />
go along and have a look at the toy<br />
selection. It is open every second<br />
Wednesday of the month during<br />
the school term.<br />
Old school hall, Wiggins St. Visit<br />
the Facebook page for more details<br />
at www.facebook.com/SumnerToys<br />
Redcliffs TribalDive Belly<br />
Dance<br />
Wednesdays, 6.30pm-7.30pm<br />
RedcliffsTribalDiva Belly Dance<br />
class is fun and good for fitness<br />
and confidence, as well as a chance<br />
to make new friends.<br />
TribalDiva Studios, at 40A<br />
Taupata St, Redcliffs. For full<br />
class details or to register, email:<br />
tribaldiva.bellydancers@hotmail.<br />
co.nz, call 027 756 4460 or visit<br />
www.tribaldiva.co.nz<br />
Alliance Française Music<br />
Festival <strong>2016</strong><br />
Saturday, 7pm-11pm<br />
This Lyttelton festival, inspired<br />
by France’s Music Day, will<br />
celebrate all styles of music with<br />
several different performances.<br />
This year’s festival will feature up<br />
and coming local bands.<br />
Wunderbar, Lyttelton. $12 entry.<br />
Community<br />
Events<br />
Email<br />
Papa Tree Puppet Collective,<br />
Lyttelton Festival of Lights<br />
Saturday<br />
10am – Farmyard Fun with Liz<br />
Weir from Coalgate – for ages<br />
2-6. Liz Weir’s ventriloquism with<br />
her eccentric collection of animals<br />
is a delight.<br />
11am – Peter Rabbit, with Juliet<br />
Neill of Thumbs Up Puppetry,<br />
Lyttelton – for ages 3-8 – a quirky<br />
take on Beatrice Potter’s tale, with<br />
lots of humour for all ages.<br />
Noon – The Magic Acorn, with<br />
Miyuki Takahagi of New Brighton<br />
and Little River – for ages 3-8 - a<br />
show based on an old tale, with<br />
lots of interaction and music.<br />
1pm – The Old Lady who<br />
Swallowed a Fly – from Rowena<br />
MacGill of Sunset Silhouettes,<br />
Teddington – for families -a<br />
shadow puppet show based on the<br />
old favourite children’s song.<br />
2pm – The Coconut<br />
Whangershnozzle Pirate<br />
Show – from Kerry and Mary<br />
McCammon of New Brighton –<br />
for ages 5-10. A musical show with<br />
pizzaz, delighting in the absurd.<br />
All shows will be held at<br />
St Saviour’s at Holy Trinity,<br />
Winchester St, Lyttelton. $5 per<br />
head, per show. Family concession<br />
– $20 for a family of five. Book now<br />
by emailing neillj@snap.net.nz or<br />
phone/text 021 032 7014<br />
bridget.rutherford@starmedia.kiwi<br />
by 5pm each Wednesday<br />
Matariki in Sumner<br />
There will be a series of events<br />
and activities held in Sumner to<br />
celebrate Matariki.<br />
<strong>June</strong> 26, 5.30am-7am – Cultural<br />
Astronomy Tour - Make sure to<br />
wrap up warm and head along to<br />
watch Matariki rising just before<br />
dawn, with Mary Bell. Meet at<br />
the row of pines on Summit Rd at<br />
the top of Richmond Hill. $5 per<br />
person, and under 18s are free.<br />
<strong>June</strong> 26, 2pm-4pm – Seed Bomb<br />
Making Creative Workshop, old<br />
school hall, Wiggins St. $10 per<br />
person and you will need to book<br />
a place.<br />
To book places email events@<br />
sumnerresidents.co.nz, or for more<br />
information visit www.sumnerhub.<br />
nz<br />
A Night with The Unicorn<br />
<strong>June</strong> 23, 7pm<br />
Just back from Adelaide Fringe<br />
and sold out shows during the New<br />
Zealand Jazz Fest, international<br />
comedian Derek Flores (also<br />
World Buskers Festival favourite<br />
El Jaguar) uses inspiration from<br />
the audience to tell new and<br />
unique tales never to be repeated.<br />
Featuring musician Kris Finnerty.<br />
The performance is part of the<br />
Lyttelton Festival of Lights.<br />
Lyttelton Arts Factory, $10.<br />
GEARING UP: Lyttelton Festival of Lights will run from<br />
Saturday until <strong>June</strong> 26. There will be just over a week<br />
of activities and celebrations, with the popular street<br />
party happening on <strong>June</strong> 24. Lyttelton residents are<br />
encouraged to join in by lighting up their letterbox<br />
or trees. They can then take a photo and share it on<br />
Facebook, tagging Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> Festival of Lights,<br />
or on Instagram, with the tag lovelylyttelton. Those<br />
taking part can then text their street address to 021 023<br />
18196 to receive a spot prize. Pick-up a programme at<br />
all Christchurch City Libraries and around town or view<br />
the full list of events at http://www.lyttelton.net.nz/<br />
festivals/festival-of-lights <br />
Markets<br />
Mt Pleasant Farmers Market: The market has<br />
temporarily moved to the western end of the<br />
McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Reserve. You will find it at the<br />
intersection of McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> and Main Rd. Every<br />
Saturday, 9.30am-12.30pm.<br />
Lyttelton: Every Saturday, 10am-1pm, London St.<br />
Sumner: Every Sunday, 10am on the corner of<br />
Esplanade and Marriner St.<br />
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