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Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 17<br />

Speaker’s Corner with Tony<br />

Alridge<br />

Today, 7.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />

This speaker’s corner will<br />

feature former Mt Pleasant<br />

resident Tony Alridge. Tony, a<br />

former industrial statistician,<br />

will be sharing his ambitious<br />

project to map the rebuild of the<br />

area after the February 22, 2011,<br />

earthquake. His talk will include<br />

mapping damage and recovery<br />

in the Mt Pleasant area and the<br />

results of the surveys.<br />

Mt Pleasant Community Centre<br />

Hall<br />

Creative Wednesdays<br />

Wednesday, 11.<strong>30</strong>am-2.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />

All welcome and you can come<br />

and go as you please. This group<br />

is focused on bringing people<br />

together and getting creative,<br />

no matter what level your art<br />

practice is, beginner or expert.<br />

Go along to this event to make<br />

connections and express yourself<br />

freely. Every Wednesday.<br />

The Rock, 10 Wakefield Ave,<br />

Sumner<br />

Heathcote Community<br />

Morning Tea<br />

Wednesday, 10am-noon<br />

Everyone is invited to pop in<br />

for a cuppa, some fresh baking<br />

and to get to know some of the<br />

locals. Every Wednesday.<br />

Heathcote Community Centre<br />

Email samantha.mythen@starmedia.<br />

kiwi by 5pm each Wednesday<br />

Pottery Social Night<br />

Wednesday, 7-9.15pm<br />

This is a local, equitable opportunity<br />

for those with pottery<br />

experience to pot, have fun and<br />

make connections with others.<br />

They have two clay rooms all set<br />

up for you to work on your own<br />

projects. Tuition is not provided.<br />

Three electric pottery wheels,<br />

just take your own clay, glazes,<br />

tools and ideas.<br />

Sumner Hub, 57 Nayland St<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> Singers<br />

Wednesday, 7pm<br />

Practice with Rachel <strong>Bay</strong>liss.<br />

World music taught in a supportive<br />

and friendly atmosphere.<br />

Phone Margie Dickinson 329<br />

3331 or Joy McLeod 329 4119.<br />

Green Room, Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> Community<br />

Centre<br />

Sumner Silver Band<br />

Thursday, 7pm - 8.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />

All welcome to attend the<br />

band’s regular rehearsals to either<br />

just listen or to become part<br />

of the band. They can provide<br />

instruments and encourage returning<br />

players of all ages. Phone<br />

Peter Croft 384 9534.<br />

Redcliffs School, Beachville Rd<br />

Community Garden Working<br />

Bee<br />

Thursday, 10am-11.<strong>30</strong>am<br />

Contribute time and sweat to<br />

the Mt Pleasant community garden.<br />

Join Jocelyn at this weekly<br />

working bee.<br />

Mt Pleasant Community Centre<br />

Garden<br />

Bridle Path Track Working<br />

Bee<br />

Sunday, 9.<strong>30</strong>am-12.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />

Take part in planting natives<br />

along the much-loved and wellused<br />

Bridle Path, Please take a<br />

spade if you have got one, plus<br />

gloves, and sturdy shoes. Meet<br />

bottom of the Bridle Path near<br />

the gondola.<br />

Bridle Path Track<br />

Sumner Community<br />

Mid-Winter Dip<br />

Sunday, 11am<br />

Head along for a great vibe,<br />

and take part in this fun event<br />

with do with family and friends.<br />

This is a fantastic way to celebrate<br />

Matariki and the fact that<br />

the days will now be getting<br />

longer. Meet at the Esplanade<br />

end of Hardwicke St. Prizegiving<br />

at the Village Inn Sumner afterwards.<br />

Sumner Esplanade<br />

Sumner Bridge Club<br />

Monday 7.15pm, Wednesday<br />

1pm<br />

For fun, friendly and competitive<br />

Bridge. If you have any<br />

questions, send an email to sumnerbridgeclub@gmail.com<br />

57 Dryden St, Sumner<br />

Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> TimeBank<br />

Drop-in Session<br />

Tuesday, 10am-noon<br />

The Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

TimeBank exists to help build a<br />

stronger, more connected harbour<br />

community. Come in for<br />

a chat – get help with joining or<br />

managing your account, posting<br />

Matariki Celebrations, Friday,<br />

5-8pm. Go along to the<br />

Mt Pleasant community’s<br />

favourite celebrations of<br />

the year and take part in a<br />

shared meal for the whole<br />

family. Kai is provided by<br />

the community centre and<br />

all are welcome. There will<br />

be a storyteller and a face<br />

painter for the younger<br />

children. There will also<br />

be an astronomer talking<br />

about the stars. Entry is by<br />

paper koha at the door. Go<br />

alone or take the whole<br />

family to this warm and<br />

friendly event. If you’d like to<br />

volunteer, email Di market@<br />

mpcc.org.nz. Mt Pleasant<br />

Community Centre.<br />

an offer or request, or anything<br />

else.<br />

Lyttelton Library<br />

9 for 9 Group Art Exhibition<br />

Tuesday-Friday, 11am-5pm,<br />

Saturday, 1-4pm, Sunday, 11am-<br />

4pm<br />

Nine artists feature for the 9th<br />

annual container art exhibition.<br />

The exhibition includes Philip<br />

Trusttum, who was recently<br />

awarded an ONZM for his services<br />

to art. The exhibition runs<br />

until the end of July.<br />

LEstrange Gallery, 17 Marriner<br />

St, Sumner<br />

Mt Pleasant Tennis<br />

Tuesdays, 10-11.<strong>30</strong>am and<br />

Thursdays, 3pm<br />

Casual adult tennis is played<br />

throughout the winter. Head<br />

along and play a game. Visit<br />

www.mtpleasant.co.nz<br />

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