28 Wednesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2018</strong> Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi SELWYN TIMES Email gilbert.wealleans@starmedia.kiwi by 5pm each Wednesday Adult Book Clubs Last Friday of the month, 10.<strong>30</strong>-noon Book discussion groups are a fun and popular way to expand your reading subjects, meet people in your area and share your thoughts and ideas about reading. The sessions are organised to be a discussion over a cup of tea and a bikkie, rather than strict literary criticism. The groups read across a variety of genres and this helps extend the reading experience to include things not necessarily chosen before. Lincoln Library, 22 Gerald St, Lincoln Oil and Water Every day except Monday, 10am-4pm A love of the natural environment and influence of spontaneity threads our three artists together in this <strong>May</strong> exhibition. While this title suggests two paint media, it has yet another meaning for this show, since it includes two very different kinds of art — painting and pottery. Featuring works by Allan Hooper, Debbie Lambert and Bernadette Parsons, it’s one not to miss. <strong>Selwyn</strong> Gallery, 17 South Tce, Darfield Music in Libraries Saturday, 11.<strong>30</strong>am-1pm Go along to Darfield Library to hear Picking at the Remnants, the Leeston Library will have Hanna, Moonflower will play at the Lincoln Library and Alex Hardy and Patrick will be at the Rolleston Library. <strong>Selwyn</strong> Libraries Patchwork Plus Monday, 10am-3pm Take along any craft you wish and have a chat. To inquire, phone Jill Percy on 324 2331. Leeston Library and Service Centre, 19 Messines St, Leeston Mahjong Beginners Group Tuesdays, 1-3pm Learn to play Mahjong at the Lincoln Library. Lincoln Library, 22 Gerald St, Lincoln Our Changing Climate and Potential Impacts on Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere Tuesday, 7-8.<strong>30</strong>pm This free presentation from Environment Canterbury’s Dr Brett Painter will be on the changing climate and the potential impacts on our environment and communities in the future, including implications for Te Waihora/ A British-themed event to coincide with the Queen’s Birthday weekend will be held on Saturday, June 2, 10am to 1pm, at the Lincoln Library, cnr Gerald and Lyttelton Sts. It is a free event for all ages. There will be a lot of family fun with a diverse range of stalls bedecked with union jack flags, a display of iconic British vehicles and traditional British fayre including pork pies/pasties/ Victoria sponges/Devonshire teas. There will be gifts with a British twist, perfect for Dr Who and Harry Potter enthusiasts. Great live British music to enjoy from several talented local musicians/ dancers including a display by The Tussock Jumpers Morris Dancers, the pipes and drums of The Ellesmere Highland Band. Perhaps have a go at some typical family lawn games or a Royal Trivia activity. Come dressed for the occasion for a chance to win a prize. Lake Ellesmere and the surrounding areas. The session is hosted by the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council. For information email Tina on Tina@ developmentmatters.co.nz. Greenpark Community Centre, Greenpark Rd Alpha Tuesday, 7-9.15pm and runs weekly until Tuesday, June 5 Do you have questions around the meaning of life? Join the Lincoln Union Church to explore life and faith in a relaxed atmosphere over coffee. Event is free. For information please visit lincolnminister@gmail.com or phone 027 352 7886 or 325 2257. The Old Manse, 126 East Belt, Lincoln Genealogy/Family History Wednesday, 7pm Email Lynda Seaton lmseaton@ clear.net.nz Rolleston Library, 94 Rolleston Drive Markets West Melton Market: Saturday, 9am-noon. St Paul’s Church. Lincoln Farmers’ and Craft Market: Saturday, 10am-1pm. Gerald St, Lincoln. Darfield Market: Saturday, 9am-1pm, opposite Challenge Darfield, South Tce. Edendale Car Boot Sale: Sunday, noon-3pm, Edendale Cafe, 888 Sandy Knolls Rd, West Melton Running groups Lincoln Road Runners: Tuesday registration from 5.<strong>30</strong>pm starts at 6pm. 3km or 6km. Starts at Lincoln University. Gold coin donation. Malvern Road Runners: Tuesday registration begins at 5.45pm and the first of the 6km runners leave at 6pm. 3km or 6km. Starts from Malvern Netball Centre. Ellesmere Road Runners: Wednesday registration from 5.45pm starts at 6pm. 3km or 6km walk or run. Starts from Leeston physiotherapy. Clown Doctors New Zealand provide medical clowning programmes to health care facilities and share with children and elderly the many healing benefits of laughter. Clown Doctors use humour for a therapeutic purpose, according to individual needs - making hospitals a little less scary for children and alleviating boredom and creating spontaneity in the lives of the elderly. 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