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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />
Latest Christchurch news at www.<br />
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BAY HARBOUR<br />
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Email caitlin.miles@starmedia.kiwi<br />
by 5pm each Wednesday<br />
Use it or Lose it<br />
Wednesday, 9-9.50am<br />
This class is for over-50s. It is<br />
a gentle exercise class suitable<br />
for those wanting to improve<br />
their strength, balance and<br />
mobility. Have fun in a friendly<br />
atmosphere, meet new people<br />
and get active and fit at the same<br />
time. First class is half price.<br />
Redcliffs Bowling Club, James<br />
St, Redcliffs. $5<br />
Running Club<br />
Thursday, 6-7pm<br />
Get active and have fun<br />
running with like-minded<br />
people at the Kathmandu and<br />
Salomon event. There will be<br />
various professional coaches to<br />
help improve your running style<br />
and encourage you. It will also<br />
give you a chance to learn to run<br />
on different terrains.<br />
Mt Vernon Valley track car<br />
park. Free entry<br />
Create ‘n’ Connect Art and<br />
Craft Group<br />
Thursday, 9.30am-noon<br />
If you’re crafty or want to start<br />
getting crafty, go along to this<br />
group. Take your own project or<br />
go with ideas for a new one. Meet<br />
new like-minded creative people<br />
and learn new skills. Phone<br />
Beth on 022 678 1252 for more<br />
information.<br />
St Andrews Anglican Church,<br />
<strong>14</strong>8 Main Rd, Redcliffs. $3<br />
Let’s Not Argue<br />
Thursday to Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 24<br />
Let’s Not Argue is the story<br />
of every relationship told with<br />
movement and words. It depicts<br />
the best, the worst and the<br />
funniest parts of the everyday<br />
interactions between husband<br />
and wife, including the everchanging<br />
gender roles and<br />
relationship dynamics. Directed<br />
by Mike Friend, founder of<br />
the Lyttelton Arts Factory<br />
(formerly Loons Theatre),<br />
and choreographed by United<br />
Kingdom-based Neil Fisher,<br />
who is internationally renowned<br />
for his work, the show features<br />
Christchurch married couple<br />
David Ladderman and Lizzie<br />
Tollemache.<br />
Lyttelton Arts Theatre,<br />
Lyttelton Primary School. Tickets<br />
from $25<br />
Babytimes<br />
Friday, 10.30-11am<br />
This event allows parents and<br />
caregivers to interact with each<br />
other while letting the babies<br />
learn. At these sessions, babies<br />
BARGAIN: The Mt Pleasant Farmers’ Market always has plenty for everyone. There will be<br />
plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and much more on offer at the market. Find organic goods<br />
and yummy treats, along with some bargains, creative gift ideas and the oppurtunity to meet<br />
people from the community. This market is free and runs every Saturday, 9.30am-12.30pm at 3<br />
McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd. <br />
learn through language, rhymes,<br />
songs, stories and play. The<br />
babies learn together and build<br />
connections with each other.<br />
Lyttelton Library, 18<br />
Canterbury St. Free entry<br />
Rhythm and Bubs<br />
Friday, 9.30-11.45am<br />
If you’re looking to engage<br />
your baby or preschooler in<br />
music, go along to this event<br />
run every Friday morning for<br />
a series of 30-minute sessions.<br />
This event runs during term<br />
school times. The sessions<br />
allow children, parents and<br />
caregivers to meet one another<br />
and interact with others around<br />
the Sumner, Redcliffs and Mt<br />
Pleasant area. Mainly Music is a<br />
fun and educational music and<br />
movement session followed by<br />
morning tea and a social and<br />
play time. The first session is<br />
free, $4 per session after that.<br />
Call Hazel on 384 1965 or 021<br />
077 1264 for more information.<br />
St Andrews Church, <strong>14</strong>8 Main<br />
Rd, Redcliffs<br />
Storytimes<br />
Tuesday, 11-11.30am<br />
Encourage reading in your<br />
preschoolers. Storytimes has<br />
interactive programmes, which<br />
include stories, songs, rhymes<br />
and play. Have children meet<br />
each other and build friendships<br />
at this event while learning<br />
more. Pick up some library<br />
books to read to them at<br />
home.<br />
Lyttelton Library, 18<br />
Canterbury St. Free entry<br />
Markets:<br />
Lyttelton Farmers’ Market:<br />
Every Saturday, 10am-1pm,<br />
London St<br />
Akaroa Farmers’ Market:<br />
Saturday, 9.30am - 1pm, Madeira<br />
car park<br />
Ferry Good Cleaning<br />
Ferry Good Service<br />
Ferry Nice People<br />
You are ferry welcome to<br />
call on us at our new home.<br />
Phone: 03 384 5015<br />
Kite lane, 1027 Ferry Rd<br />
Behind Casual & Country<br />
CAFE<br />
open from 11am<br />
TAB & Gaming<br />
Function Facilities<br />
HOUSIE<br />
Tues, Thurs, Sat<br />
SATURDAY’S JACKPOT<br />
Be in to WIN up to $80<br />
SHUTTLE<br />
Tues - Sat<br />
3 Garlands Road, Woolston<br />
DeluxeCinemas.co.nz<br />
Christchurch's Premium Cinema Experience<br />
Phone Bookings | Free Parking | Cafe/Licensed Bar<br />
03 389 5360 Online Bookings | Cinema Club | Hot Nuts/ Cheeses<br />
ChurChIll Brian Cox, Miranda Richardson<br />
Wed: 1.50pm (Senior Sneaks) thu: 10:15am, 2:05pm, 4:10pm, 8:15pm<br />
fri: 10:00am, 2:00pm, 4:20pm, 5:50pm, 7:50pm sat: 10:00am, 2:00pm, 4:00pm,<br />
6:00pm, 8:00pm sun: 10:15am, 12:00pm, 2:05pm, 4:25pm, 6:25pm mon: 10:15am,<br />
2:05pm, 4:10pm, 6:00pm, 8:00pm tue: 10:15am, 2:05pm, 4:15pm, 6:00pm, 8:00pm<br />
Met Opera 2016-17 SeaSON: la travIata<br />
Wed: 10:15am<br />
MClareN Pioneer, Leader, Father, Champion<br />
Wed: 11:50am, 6:00pm thur: 10:00am, 2:10pm fri: 10:00am, 2:15pm, 6:25pm<br />
sat: 10:00am, 2:10pm, 6:10pm sun: 10:00am, 7:50pm<br />
mon, tue: 10:00am, 2:15pm, 6:15pm<br />
peCkING OrDer ChCh Poultry, Bantam and Pigeon Club<br />
Wed: 10:00am, 8:25pm thu: 12:15pm, 4:10pm, 8:15pm fri: 12:10pm, 4:00pm, 8:25pm<br />
sat: 12:10pm, 4:10pm, 8:10pm sun: 12:15pm, 4:10pm, 6:00pm<br />
mon: 12:15pm, 4:10pm, 8:10pm tue: 12:15pm, 4:10pm, 8:15pm<br />
vICerOy’S hOuSe The End of an Empire. The Birth of Two Nations<br />
daily except Wed, sun: 12:00pm Wed: 1:40pm, 3:50pm sun: 8:25pm<br />
GreaSe SING alONG<br />
sun: 2:15pm<br />
theIr fINeSt Bill Nighy<br />
Wed: 8:00pm (final)<br />
COMING SOON<br />
JuNe 22nd The Time Of Their Lives<br />
JuNe 29th Monsieur Chocolat<br />
July 6th Polina<br />
July 20th Dunkirk<br />
SpeCIal eveNtS/retrO<br />
GreMlINS <strong>June</strong> <strong>14</strong>th 12:30pm<br />
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