Bay Harbour: August 31, 2016
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PAGE 18 BAY HARBOUR<br />
Wednesday <strong>August</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />
Images End<br />
<strong>August</strong> 5 – September 4<br />
Mark Soltero’s Images End<br />
exhibition brings together a<br />
collection of work from what<br />
Soltero refers to as the Back<br />
Catalogue. These works form<br />
a reflection on the nature of<br />
images in a networked world.<br />
The materials and processes –<br />
black, white and grey, applied<br />
as if printed, through stencils<br />
on hessian or paper, reflect<br />
the evolution of his ideas<br />
about painting. Soltero’s ideas<br />
stem from an intellectual<br />
imagination, but are driven by<br />
an emotional need to create.<br />
50 Works Gallery, 50 London<br />
Street, Lyttelton<br />
Knit ’n’ Yarn<br />
Today, 10am-11am<br />
Head along to Lyttelton<br />
Library to Knit ’n’ Yarn. Bring<br />
your knitting, crochet or other<br />
portable craft project and enjoy<br />
time with other crafters.<br />
Temporary Lyttelton Library<br />
at Trinity Hall, free, beginners<br />
welcome.<br />
Baby Times<br />
Friday September 2, 10.30am-<br />
11am<br />
During each session there<br />
is a variety of stories, songs,<br />
rhymes, fingerplays and other<br />
book related activities. The<br />
programmes are especially<br />
suitable for under two-year-olds.<br />
Temporary Lyttelton Library at<br />
Trinity Hall, free.<br />
Storytimes/Wā Kōrero<br />
Tuesday, <strong>August</strong> 30, 11am-<br />
11.30am<br />
Programme for pre-schoolers<br />
include stories, music,<br />
movement and rhymes.<br />
Kōrero pukapuka, pūoru,<br />
korikori.<br />
Temporary Lyttelton Library at<br />
Trinity Hall, free.<br />
Greater Linwood<br />
Community Forum<br />
Monday, September 5, 10.30-<br />
noon<br />
The Greater Linwood<br />
Community Forum is a monthly<br />
meeting for people living within<br />
the Hagley/ Ferrymead ward.<br />
Members of the community<br />
gather together for morning tea<br />
and an exchange of ideas and<br />
information.<br />
If you would like any matters<br />
added to the agenda please let<br />
Brenda know brenda.preston@<br />
ccc.govt.nz<br />
Phillipstown Community<br />
Centre, 39 Nursery Rd,<br />
Phillipstown.<br />
Planting days at Urumau<br />
Reserve<br />
September 11, 10-12pm or<br />
1-3pm<br />
Come help in a series of<br />
quality native tree plating days.<br />
Tools, plants and lunch are all<br />
provided. Bring gloves. The<br />
planting is limited to 12 people<br />
per session so registration is<br />
essential at lytteltonreserves@<br />
hotmail.com or phone 328 9093<br />
Charity<br />
EvEnt<br />
Parliamentary<br />
rugby team<br />
Email annabelle.dick@starmedia.kiwi<br />
by 5pm each Wednesday<br />
Meet at the far end of Foster<br />
Tce at 10am or 1pm, Urumau<br />
Reserve<br />
Drayton Reserve<br />
Conservation Week working<br />
bee<br />
Saturday, September 10, 2pm-<br />
4pm<br />
The working group has been<br />
clearing weeds and will now<br />
plant some of the original native<br />
trees which used to grow in the<br />
local area. There is a lot to do<br />
and everyone is welcome.<br />
For further information,<br />
phone Dave Bryce on 021 363<br />
498.<br />
Meet at the Avery Place<br />
entrance if you would like to help<br />
planting native seedlings in the<br />
nearby area of the Reserve.<br />
Learn to Sail<br />
Saturday, September 3, 9am –<br />
5:30pm<br />
Learning to sail is a lot of<br />
fun and provides children and<br />
adults of all ages with valuable<br />
life skills. To help children and<br />
families to get into sailing in an<br />
easy and affordable way without<br />
the up front cost of having to<br />
purchase a boat, Naval Point<br />
Club in Lyttleton has 10 wellequipped<br />
optimist dinghys.<br />
Phone David Noakes: 021 022<br />
88411 or email programmes@<br />
navalpoint.co.nz.<br />
BACK IN TIME: Come check out Fred Tunnicliffe’s exhibition<br />
of Lyttelton in the 1990s. Exhibit runs from September 3 - 30,<br />
Monday - Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 11am-3pm, 20 Oxford<br />
St, Lyttelton.<br />
Markets<br />
Mt Pleasant Farmers Market:<br />
The market has temporarily<br />
moved to the western end of the<br />
McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Reserve. You<br />
will find it at the intersection of<br />
McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> and Main<br />
Rds. Every Saturday, 9.30am-<br />
12.30pm.<br />
Lyttelton Farmers Market:<br />
Every Saturday, 10am-1pm,<br />
London St.<br />
Your land. Your people. Your stories.<br />
Canterbury<br />
rugby legends<br />
All proceeds go to Hohepa Canterbury and 0800 Hungry<br />
SATURDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER<br />
Watch live at Christ’s College Upper Field 3pm<br />
SUGGESTED DONATION: Adults $10, Family $20 (2 adults & 2 children under 12)<br />
INCLUDING OTHER EVENTS:<br />
Parliamentary Netball Team VS Netball Legends: 1pm at Christ’s College Indoor Court.<br />
After-match function. 4.30pm-6.30pm. Includes drinks, light food, entertainment, auction<br />
and a chance to meet well-known sports personalities and MPs. $75pp.<br />
For more information and tickets to the after-match function visit www.parlysport.com<br />
Every Wednesday at 7.30pm<br />
on CTV Freeview Channel 40<br />
live and on demand at ctv.co.nz<br />
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