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14 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Email samantha.mythen@starmedia.<br />
kiwi by 5pm each Wednesday<br />
Pottery Social Night<br />
Wednesday, 7-9.30pm<br />
Are you hooked on pottery?<br />
This is an opportunity for you to<br />
work alongside others on your<br />
own pottery projects. Tuition<br />
is not provided. There are two<br />
working electric wheels, benches<br />
and some equipment to share.<br />
Take your own clay, glazes,<br />
tools and ideas. $5 donation per<br />
session (cash only). Email Nikki<br />
to book artatsumnerhub@gmail.<br />
com<br />
Sumner Hub, 57 Nayland St<br />
Sumner<br />
Creative Wednesdays<br />
Wednesday, 11.30am-2.30pm<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-12pm<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 />
Kintsugi: embracing the scars<br />
of healing exhibition<br />
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,<br />
10am-4pm and public holidays<br />
Kintsugi is group show<br />
presented by Artists Against<br />
Slavery exploring the concept<br />
of brokenness, its repair, and<br />
how it can become part of a<br />
new whole. Interpretations<br />
of Kintsugi are made in the<br />
exhibition through ceramics,<br />
pottery, painting and printing.<br />
The artists are Tania Bostock,<br />
Nina Brown, Julia Dower, Bev<br />
Frost, Renate Galeztka, Naomi<br />
Goto Garrett, Sarah Harper,<br />
Aamira Jain, Jane McCulla,<br />
Janie Porter, Gaby Reade, Soon-<br />
Lee Spicer, Kaylene Worrall.<br />
As an organisation, Artists<br />
Against Slavery raises funds to<br />
help with the rehabilitation of<br />
women and children who have<br />
been trafficked and abused.<br />
AAgS gives 100 per cent of<br />
money raised to Hagar NZ<br />
that works with victims of<br />
human trafficking and abuse<br />
in Afghanistan, Cambodia and<br />
Vietnam.<br />
Stoddart Cottage, Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong><br />
This is and That was New<br />
Zealand<br />
Saturday, 5.15-6.45pm<br />
This is and That was New<br />
Zealand is a film that was<br />
Sumner Bridge Club, Monday 7.15pm, Wednesday 1pm. For fun, friendly and competitive<br />
bridge. If you have any questions, send an email to sumnerbridgeclub@gmail.com. 57<br />
Dryden St, Sumner.<br />
conceived in 1967, when two<br />
senior National Film Unit staff<br />
attended the international world<br />
fair Expo 67 in Montreal. Film<br />
techniques at that time included<br />
multiple screen images and<br />
multi-track stereo sound. It was<br />
seen by more than two million<br />
people at Expo 70, and by<br />
350,000 more when it returned<br />
home afterwards. Hidden from<br />
view since that time, it has been<br />
given a restoration by Archives<br />
New Zealand and Park Road<br />
Post, and it looks – and sounds<br />
better than it ever has before.<br />
Adults, $15. Seniors, $<strong>13</strong>.<br />
Ethels Cinema, 4 Selwyn Ave,<br />
Akaroa<br />
Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> TimeBank<br />
Drop-in Session<br />
Tuesday, 10am-12pm<br />
The Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> Time-<br />
Bank exists to help build a stronger,<br />
more connected harbour<br />
community. Go in for a chat – get<br />
help with joining or managing<br />
your account, posting an offer or<br />
request, or anything else.<br />
Lyttelton Library<br />
Craft Group<br />
Monday, 10am-12pm<br />
Enjoy knitting, crocheting or<br />
sewing each Monday. The cost is<br />
$3 per session with morning tea<br />
and great company provided.<br />
Heathcote Community Centre<br />
The Heathcote Valley Wool<br />
Craft Group<br />
Thursday, 9.15-11.45am<br />
This group of enthusiasts<br />
meets weekly to spin, knit and<br />
create with wool. Anyone is welcome.<br />
Email Felicity Backhouse<br />
at thebackhouses@slingshot.<br />
co.nz or phone 384 1755<br />
St Mary’s Village Hall,<br />
Martindales Rd, Heathcote