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TUESDAY, JULY <strong>10</strong>, <strong>2018</strong><br />

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Travis Rd crossing plan<br />

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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

CONSULTATION over how to<br />

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started with Southshore and<br />

South New Brighton residents.<br />

Regenerate Christchurch<br />

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Tim Sintes<br />

Hugo<br />

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where nothing has happened<br />

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Regenerate.<br />

“It is early days. This is the<br />

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last year.<br />

Coastal-Burwood Community<br />

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of South New Brighton School.<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

from the editor’s desk<br />

THE BALL is finally moving over the<br />

impact rising sea levels will have for<br />

Southshore and South New Brighton.<br />

Regenerate Christchurch has set up a<br />

hub in Estuary Rd (see page 1) to get public<br />

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Why it’s taken Regenerate so long to get to this point is<br />

frustrating for some.<br />

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near the coast is massive. There are resource consent and<br />

insurance issues.<br />

There is also a division between the Southshore Residents’<br />

Association and the South New Brighton Residents’<br />

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South New Brighton passed a vote of no confidence in<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 3<br />

News<br />

Call for crossing near new school<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

CALLS ARE being made to have<br />

a signalised crossing installed<br />

on Travis Rd to help make the<br />

area safer for students when the<br />

new high school at QE II Park<br />

is opened next<br />

year.<br />

Concerns<br />

have been<br />

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has not been<br />

planned for<br />

David East<br />

Travis Rd to<br />

cater for Shirley<br />

Boys and Avonside Girls’ High<br />

Schools when they moves to QE<br />

II Park next year.<br />

For the past 12 months the<br />

schools have been working with<br />

the New Zealand Transport<br />

Agency, city council, police and<br />

Environment Christchurch on a<br />

traffic plan.<br />

Shirley Boys’ High School<br />

associate headmaster Tim<br />

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very busy road and a signalised<br />

crossing is warranted outside<br />

QE II Park.<br />

The school has also raised concerns<br />

over the safety of students<br />

using the roundabout at Travis<br />

and Frosts Rds.<br />

A letter outlining the concerns<br />

was presented to the Coastal­<br />

Burwood Community Board<br />

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Mr Grocott said the first<br />

thing that could immediately be<br />

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on Frosts Rd from 70km/h to<br />

50km/h.<br />

“It is a very busy roundabout<br />

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of kids crossing that road . . .<br />

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for kids,” he said.<br />

The signalised crossing and<br />

reduced speed on Frosts Rd has<br />

been supported by Avonside<br />

Girls’ High School.<br />

City council’s transport<br />

deliver and planning manager<br />

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zones are planned for Travis Rd<br />

and Bower Ave.<br />

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street will be subject to consultation<br />

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is made to the board and city<br />

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limit at Frosts Rd.<br />

Avonside GHS principal Sue<br />

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City councillor David East<br />

said the community board is<br />

looking to arrange a site visit<br />

with the Ministry of Education<br />

and city council staff to resolve<br />

the issue.<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 5<br />

News<br />

QE II barriers aim to stop crashes<br />

• By Julia Evans<br />

SAFETY BARRIERS will be<br />

installed along QE II Drive in a<br />

bid to stop crashes.<br />

A $3.9 million New Zealand<br />

Transport Agency safety<br />

upgrade, including roadside<br />

and median safety barriers and<br />

improved road markings, is<br />

planned for the stretch between<br />

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The wire cables flex to absorb<br />

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The highly reflective road<br />

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From 2006 to 2015, one<br />

person died and 13 people were<br />

seriously injured on the stretch<br />

of road, NZTA system manager<br />

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An elderly woman died after<br />

a crash on QE II Drive, between<br />

Marshland and Burwood Rds, in<br />

September.<br />

The project is out for tender<br />

and construction will depend on<br />

tender negotiations.<br />

“However, we are aiming for<br />

UPGRADES: QE II Drive is set to have safety barriers installed.<br />

construction to be completed<br />

during the new financial year,<br />

<strong>2018</strong>/19.” Mr Connors said<br />

NZTA is working to ensure<br />

the project co-ordinates with<br />

the Northern Corridor project,<br />

which connects to the route.<br />

A project report said: “New<br />

residential developments nearby<br />

and the opening of Avonside<br />

Girls’ High and Shirley Boys’<br />

High in early 2019 mean this<br />

PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />

road can only get busier.”<br />

It is part of a nationwide<br />

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safety on roads around the<br />

country.<br />

Local<br />

News<br />

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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

Talks begin<br />

on rising<br />

sea levels<br />

•From page 1<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 7<br />

News<br />

Jones won’t resign<br />

from board over<br />

Shirley facility – yet<br />

• By Sophie Cornish<br />

Ali Jones<br />

ALI JONES won’t be<br />

walking away from local<br />

body politics – for now at<br />

least.<br />

Last year, the<br />

Papanui-Innes<br />

Community<br />

Board chairwoman<br />

threatened<br />

to leave the<br />

board if a budget<br />

for the rebuild of<br />

a Shirley community<br />

facility<br />

was not included in the city<br />

council’s Long Term Plan.<br />

In the LTP, funding has<br />

been allocated to urgently<br />

complete a ‘network plan’<br />

for community facilities,<br />

so potential facility ideas<br />

can be considered within a<br />

city-wide context.<br />

In the mayor’s recommendations,<br />

Lianne Dalziel<br />

said the city council will<br />

request staff complete the<br />

plan as soon as practical,<br />

and approved $170,000 for<br />

it in order to inform<br />

next year’s and future<br />

annual plans.<br />

“Potential<br />

developments<br />

include, but<br />

are not limited<br />

to, the Shirley<br />

community centre,<br />

a multicultural<br />

centre, a centre<br />

for Avondale, Burwood,<br />

Dallington area and an<br />

Okains Bay community<br />

centre,” said Ms Dalziel.<br />

Ms Jones considered this<br />

a commitment, and said<br />

she will not be standing<br />

down from the board at<br />

this stage.<br />

“I’m not covering my<br />

butt here. If I felt that there<br />

wasn’t any commitment to<br />

this community facility on<br />

Shirley Rd, then I would<br />

stand by what I said. But, at<br />

the moment, I see that as a<br />

commitment.”<br />

However, Ms Jones said<br />

she could still resign if no<br />

progress is made.<br />

“It’s still open, if we don’t<br />

see the progress on this<br />

site . . . I will stand by my<br />

position,” she said.<br />

Ms Jones said it is<br />

important to note the LTP<br />

makes reference to the<br />

Annual Plan next year.<br />

“That opens up another<br />

process for us to actually<br />

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BIG TALENT: Rawhiti School pupils taking part in the annual Dancing Like the Stars show run<br />

by YMCA Christchurch.<br />

Rawhiti pupils dance like the stars<br />

RAWHITI SCHOOL pupils<br />

danced the night away in a<br />

special concert at the Isaac<br />

Theatre Royal last week.<br />

Year 5 and 6 pupils took part<br />

in the Dancing Like the Stars<br />

show, an annual concert run by<br />

YMCA Christchurch.<br />

But first the pupils<br />

participated in a nine-week<br />

programme taught by Latin Fire<br />

Dance Academy teacher Donna<br />

Frost.<br />

The programme aims to<br />

promote and provide an active<br />

lifestyle through dance for<br />

children who may not normally<br />

be able to participate in dance<br />

for recreation.<br />

Teacher Kathy Lumley said<br />

the children were positive and<br />

enthusiastic throughout the<br />

whole process, and delivered a<br />

polished routine at the show.<br />

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They really did dance like stars,”<br />

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HAEATA Community<br />

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The tangata beats category<br />

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Maori language and cultural<br />

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PJ and tutor Vai Punivai<br />

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while Evile wrote the lyrics and<br />

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“When we sing the song it<br />

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PJ said.<br />

He credits Evile’s passion<br />

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part of them winning the award.<br />

Taking the stage at the regional<br />

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Tuesday [Edition <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> datE] <strong>2018</strong> 11 3<br />

SPORTS<br />

continuing education<br />

Brighton prop shares<br />

milestone with coach<br />

• By Jacob Page<br />

NEW BRIGHTON rugby player Nikos<br />

Cummings-Toone isn’t one to hunt for<br />

tries – just hard work<br />

The 31-year-old prop played his <strong>10</strong>0th<br />

premier game on Saturday against Lincoln<br />

University in a season which he said<br />

may be his last.<br />

It was also the <strong>10</strong>0th game at the helm<br />

for coach Scott Pawson.<br />

For Cummings-Toone, it means time is<br />

running out to add to the two tries he has<br />

scored. “I’ve only scored two tries – both<br />

against Shirley.”<br />

“Playing a game on a Saturday is what I<br />

know,” he said. “But honestly this season<br />

might be my last.”<br />

The brother of former Canterbury and<br />

Chiefs hooker Marcel Cummings-Toone<br />

said he was keen to spend more quality<br />

time with his partner and four children.<br />

“It might be time to focus on getting<br />

my kids to play rugby or league.”<br />

The former Canterbury under-16 and<br />

under-18 rugby league player said it was a<br />

challenging switch from league to union<br />

in 2011.<br />

“I came to New Brighton to play with<br />

my brother and it’s been a real family<br />

club for me.”<br />

His 2011 season was curtailed by a<br />

shoulder injury but, after making his<br />

premier debut in 2012, he’s been relatively<br />

injury-free.<br />

CENTURY: Nikos Cummings-Toone<br />

is contemplating life after rugby<br />

after playing his <strong>10</strong>0th game for New<br />

Brighton on Saturday. PHOTO: NBRFC ​<br />

The former Aranui High School<br />

student had played prop for the first XV<br />

but admitted learning how to scrum at a<br />

senior level was challenging.<br />

He said adjusting from the lack of intensity<br />

in rugby league scrums to trying<br />

to gain set-piece dominance with New<br />

Brighton did take time.<br />

He said his proudest moment was being<br />

part of the 2013 premiership-winning<br />

team.<br />

A keen darts player, he’s also a club<br />

champion in the sport.<br />

Christchurch<br />

School of Music<br />

The Christchurch School of Music is<br />

a family-oriented community aimed at<br />

providing quality music education in and<br />

around Christchurch. The school has been<br />

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CSM is a not-for-profit organisation with<br />

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to 92 we have something for everyone. On<br />

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find something to suit.<br />

For the young ones there are pre-school<br />

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Music”, 41/2 year olds can start on Suzuki<br />

strings and at 6 the recorder is a great<br />

instrument to learn<br />

Older children and<br />

adults may opt for group<br />

or individual lessons on<br />

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Outreach programme in local schools<br />

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PHOTO; FISTBALL NZ<br />

• By Jacob Page<br />

DALLINGTON’S Georgia Hollebon has<br />

gone from team physio/manager to super<br />

substitute in the New Zealand fistball<br />

team at the world championships in<br />

Austria.<br />

The 27-year-old went to a ‘give it a<br />

go’ day for the sport late last year and it<br />

escalated from there. Fistball is similar to<br />

volleyball.<br />

“I went a long and had a look and saw<br />

they were off to the world champs and<br />

thought I’d offer my services as a physio,<br />

and then I also became team manager as<br />

our coach just had a baby,” she said.<br />

“Then over the last six months I’ve<br />

played and now I’ll be a substitute,” she<br />

said. Georgia leaves next week for the<br />

tournament which runs from <strong>July</strong> 24-28.<br />

SPIKE: Georgia Hollebon<br />

is off to represent New<br />

Zealand at the fistball world<br />

championships in Austria<br />

next week.<br />

(Above) – Fistball is a game<br />

similar to volleyball.<br />

Hollebon ready to make a<br />

good fist of world champs<br />

A team has five players who are allowed<br />

three hits before returning the ball which<br />

can bounce before each hit.<br />

The ball must be hit with a closed fist<br />

and it is generally played on a 50m x 20m<br />

court with a ball that is heavier than a<br />

volleyball and is hit over a ribbon 2m off<br />

the ground.<br />

While the New Zealand team has had<br />

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a victorious one in January, this will be<br />

their first international tournament.<br />

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Zealand will face Austria, title contenders<br />

Brazil, then Switzerland and fellow<br />

newcomers Belgium.<br />

“If we can get an early win, then you<br />

never know, but experiencing new styles<br />

will be a great experience,” she said.


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Continuing EduCAtion<br />

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Students who complete the level 6<br />

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The New Zealand College of Chinese<br />

Medicine is proud of its past links with<br />

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to offer Christchurch students the chance<br />

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For more information contact the<br />

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continuing education<br />

Adult and Community Education at<br />

Risingholme Community Centre<br />

Spring is on the way and we are excited<br />

about the courses that are due to start in<br />

term 3. There are still spaces available and<br />

we are pleased to have some new classes for<br />

<strong>2018</strong>. The term starts on Monday 30th <strong>July</strong><br />

<strong>2018</strong> and all class information is available<br />

via our website. www.risingholme.org.nz<br />

Our new classes include Print Making for<br />

Beginners, Drawing and Sketching, Night<br />

Photography and Photoshop. We have also<br />

developed a new series of classes that focus<br />

on sustainability ‘Future Living Skills’ This<br />

sustainable living programme is a practical,<br />

fun way to learn and use actions, which not<br />

only reduce your environmental impacts,<br />

but can also save you money and bring you<br />

a heathier lifestyle. The ‘Plastics Free’<br />

and ‘Fermented Foods’ workshops<br />

although offered separately are also<br />

offered as part of the ‘Future Living<br />

Skills’ programme. We are continually<br />

developing new courses based on<br />

the information that we gather from<br />

the community, so please check our<br />

website regularly for updates.<br />

Risingholme’s traditional base of art<br />

and craft courses continues to flourish<br />

with a full range available at a number<br />

of venues. They include fabrics,<br />

woodwork skills, cake decorating,<br />

health & fitness and well-being,<br />

computing, guitar and photography,<br />

cooking as well as many others.<br />

Have you ever considered learning a new<br />

Language we have a number of these that<br />

will run throughout the year including NZ<br />

Sign, Te Reo Maori, ESOL, Russian Italian,<br />

Arabic, German, Spanish and Italian.<br />

Language classes run at a variety of levels<br />

from Beginners to more advanced.<br />

If you can’t find what you are looking for<br />

– “Tell us what you would like to learn”<br />

For more information on classes at<br />

Risingholme, Riccarton High School,<br />

Christchurch Girls High School, Shirley<br />

Boys High School and Hornby High<br />

School, contact Risingholme Community<br />

Centre at 332 7359 or email info@<br />

risingholme.org.nz<br />

The full programme for Term 3<br />

is on our website at http://www.<br />

risingholme.org.nz<br />

Adult and Community<br />

Education Term 3, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Come learn with us<br />

Risingholme Community Centre offers<br />

a wide range of short courses, each term,<br />

at a range of venues.<br />

Shirley Boys’ High School<br />

Painting with Acrylics, German Language, Photoshop, Reiki Level 1, Spanish<br />

Language Level 3, Te Reo Maori, Thai Cooking, Website Design, Woodwork,<br />

Yoga (range of classes). Art of Creativity & Expression, Intro to Coding &<br />

Electronics using Arduino, Art of Motion & Dance.<br />

Risingholme Community Centre<br />

Art (Create with Pastels & Paints, Mixed Media, Watercolour, Painting with<br />

Acrylics), Mindfulness, Cake Decorating, Drawing & Sketching, Embroidery,<br />

ESOL, Fabric & Craft Skills, Guitar, Pottery, Sewing Skills, Upholstery, Using<br />

your Overlocker, Weekend Sewing classes, Yoga, Wood Sculpture, Woodwork,<br />

Woodwork for Women, Zentangle, Weaving, Printmaking, Fermented Foods,<br />

Plastics Free, Night Photography.<br />

Christchurch Girls’ High School<br />

Dressmaking, Embroidery, Te Reo Maori, Watercolour Painting, Drawing &<br />

Sketching, Preserving Fruit, Vegetables & Herbs.<br />

Hornby High School<br />

Sewing Skills, Thai Cooking.<br />

Riccarton High School<br />

Calligraphy, Level 3 ESOL IELTS, ESOL Business English Intermediate.<br />

Indian Cooking, Italian Language, NZ Sign Language (a range of levels),<br />

Russian Language, Sewing Skills, Spanish Language, Te Reo Maori, Arabic, A<br />

taste of Egyptian cooking, Picture Framing.<br />

Full details available on www.risingholme.org.nz<br />

Risingholme office at 99 Hawford Road<br />

Phone 332 7359 | Email info@risingholme.org.nz<br />

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continuing education<br />

adult and community<br />

education courses at<br />

Papanui High School<br />

With winter upon us why not take the<br />

opportunity of longer evenings to take up<br />

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then join one of Papanui High School’s<br />

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from 30 <strong>July</strong>. We have a wide range of<br />

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age or interests.<br />

One of our new courses on offer for Term<br />

3 is Writing Books for Children and Young<br />

Adults. This course will cover writing for all<br />

ages from children’s picture books through<br />

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look at plotting, characters, techniques and<br />

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For further information and enrolment<br />

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JP Clinic<br />

Tuesday, <strong>10</strong>am-1pm<br />

A justice of the peace will<br />

be available to members of<br />

the community to witness<br />

signatures and documents,<br />

certify document copies, hear<br />

oaths, declarations, affidavits<br />

or affirmations as well as sign<br />

citizenship, sponsorship or rates<br />

rebates applications.<br />

There is no charge for this<br />

service.<br />

Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd<br />

Scrabble Club<br />

Tuesday, 1.30-2.30pm<br />

Enjoy Scrabble? Go along to<br />

the library for a friendly game or<br />

two with other like-minded folk.<br />

Parklands Library, 46<br />

Queenspark Drive<br />

School Holiday Activity: Create<br />

Your Own Mini World<br />

Tuesday, 2-3pm<br />

Go and make your own mini<br />

world or diorama using shoe<br />

boxes, plenty of craft materials<br />

and your imagination. Free. No<br />

bookings required.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde and Aranui Library<br />

<strong>10</strong>9 Aldershot St<br />

Creative writing on<br />

Wednesdays<br />

Email gilbert.wealleans@starmedia.kiwi<br />

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Wednesday, 4 -5.45pm<br />

Works with group members<br />

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and any of your wonderful ideas,<br />

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Linwood Library, Eastgate<br />

Shopping Centre, Buckleys Rd<br />

New Brighton Library Book<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Thursday, <strong>10</strong>am-noon<br />

For those who love reading<br />

and want to share in discussion<br />

with other friendly book lovers.<br />

The group subscribes to the Book<br />

Discussion Scheme so there is a<br />

cost involved.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

CV Drop-in<br />

Thursday, <strong>10</strong>-11.30am<br />

A librarian will be on hand<br />

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New Brighton Library, 213<br />

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School Holiday Activity: Tuna<br />

Toi – Eel Art<br />

Thursday, <strong>10</strong>am-noon<br />

Go along to a Harry Potter Fun Day. Meet at the Shirley Library<br />

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and the literary life of Harry Potter and friends. Suitable for<br />

ages six to 12. Activities will run throughout the day including<br />

storytimes, a sorting hat, wand-making, golden snitch-making,<br />

potions class, photo booth and even a ‘find Dobbie’s lost sock’<br />

competition. Want more Harry Potter? There is also a fun day<br />

at the Parklands Library on Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 31, 3.30-4.30pm.<br />

The Maori Library Services<br />

offers Tuna Toi – Eel Art. Learn<br />

about tuna through storytelling,<br />

games and crafts. Free. Limited<br />

spaces so bookings are essential.<br />

Phone 9417923 for more information.<br />

Recommended for ages<br />

seven to 12 years.<br />

Aranui Library, <strong>10</strong>9 Aldershot<br />

St<br />

KidsFest - Craft a Creature<br />

Workshop (drop-in sessions)<br />

Thursday, 2-3pm<br />

The library will be hosting<br />

drop-in craft sessions during<br />

the school holidays, to run<br />

alongside the Dr. Seuss Creature<br />

Creation - A Family Challenge<br />

Competition. Sessions are free<br />

and no bookings are required.<br />

Go along and craft your creature<br />

to take home, or enter on the day.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

KidsFest - Stop Motion<br />

Animation<br />

Friday, 9.30am-3.30pm<br />

Get creative using Lego<br />

and discover the process of<br />

producing animated movies.<br />

Plan a story themed on being<br />

kind to the world, create a set<br />

and craft your own movie using<br />

stop motion photography. For<br />

ages eight to 12 years. Cost is $20<br />

per child.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

Cards Club<br />

Friday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />

This weekly card club is on<br />

every Friday, go along and join<br />

the fun. Free, no bookings<br />

required.<br />

Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

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Barrier-Free Computing<br />

Saturday, <strong>10</strong>am-noon<br />

Barrier-Free Computing,<br />

provided by the Computer for<br />

Special Needs Trust, offers<br />

assistance with using computers<br />

for people experiencing a<br />

disability in a friendly and<br />

supportive setting. Tutors will<br />

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emailing, accessing the internet,<br />

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a homework assignment,<br />

and literacy or numeracy<br />

development. There is also the<br />

opportunity for socialising with<br />

others with similar interests.<br />

Standard library printing<br />

and copying costs apply.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

New Brighton Seaside<br />

Market<br />

Saturday, <strong>10</strong>am-2pm<br />

Held in Brighton mall every<br />

Saturday. Baking, clothing,<br />

vegetables, crafts of all kinds and<br />

food stalls. Face-painting and<br />

entertainment just across the<br />

road from the beach and the new<br />

children’s playground. The event<br />

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New Brighton Pedestrian<br />

Mall, Corner Of Marine Pde and<br />

Beresford St<br />

26th August <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>10</strong>am – 3pm<br />

Air Force Museum, Wigram<br />

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For exhibiting<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 19<br />

What’s On<br />

Entertainment<br />

To advertise, contact<br />

Jo Fuller 027 458 8590<br />

jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Surf-themed anthems to<br />

muscle car memorable’s<br />

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THE Bootleg Beach Boys is coming to New<br />

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selections from the seminal ‘Pet Sounds’,<br />

and cult favourites from the legendary<br />

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is blend of five vocals and infectious<br />

sun-soaked gems makes for a memorable<br />

night to celebrate some of the finest music<br />

committed to tape over four decades.<br />

e Bootleg Beach Boys play two local<br />

shows. 8pm Saturday 28th <strong>July</strong> at the<br />

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Christmas<br />

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2PM-4PM<br />

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Offer available for a limited time<br />

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PERFECT FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS<br />

& FAMILY EVENTS!


20 Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>10</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

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