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What's on in the Bay

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19 Jan, 2012 12:52 AM3 mins to read

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Wondering what's on in the Bay? See the Bay of Plenty Times local events guide.

TODAY



What: Creative Tauranga Gallery: "The Magic of Mosaic", work by Frances Woltman and Liz Roelofsen.

When: January 19-February 4.

Where: 112 Willow St.

SUNDAY



What: Papamoa Country Music Club:

When: From 1-4.30pm.

Where: Papamoa Sport & Recreation Centre, Parton Rd. Ph 542 3200.

WEDNESDAY

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What: Age Concern Walking Group When: Meets 10am

Where: Kulim Park, sausage sizzle. Phone 578 2631. All welcome.

THURSDAY



What: Age Concern Tauranga invites you to come and have morning tea with us and visit our new premises. Go in the draw for a spot prize. All welcome. For more information ph 578 2631.

When: 10-11.30am

Where: 177a Fraser St, Tauranga

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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17



What: Operatunity launches its 2012 season of daytime concerts with Showstoppers, a celebration of the best of Musical Theatre, featuring all those 'showstopping' tunes that we wait to hear and we sing along to.

When: 11am

Where: Holy Trinity Church, corner of 3rd Ave and Devonport Rd.

BAY MARKETS

Arataki Market: Second Saturday, 9am-noon. St Mary's, Girven Rd. Great range of craft stalls, gourmet cheeses, plants, fresh seasonal produce, sausage sizzle, devonshire teas. New stalls welcome - ph Claire 575 3238.

Bethlehem Market: First and third Sundays, 8am - noon. Bethlehem Town Centre. Now includes art & crafts indoors. $10 per site. Ph 5482977.

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The Cargo Shed- Premiere Indoor Art: Craft Market 5 Dive Cres. Creative Weekends on the waterfront Saturday and Sunday 10am till 4pm and also open cruise ship days through to April 2012.

Evans Rd Church Car Boot Sale & Market: Third Saturday. Save yourself the hassle of a garage sale. $5 a car. Also car wash. Phone 021 1338986.

Farmers Market: Saturdays 7.45am-noon. Tauranga Primary School, 5th Ave. Local growers, farmers and artisan food producers selling direct to consumers. Wet or fine. Ph 5525278

Greerton Car Boot Sale: Third Saturday of the month, Greerton Village School. 7.30am to midday - Greerton Community Patrols.

Greerton Hall: Last Saturday, 8am-noon. Crafts, plants, produce, bric-a-brac. Stalls inside and out. Ph Merv or Nancy 07 863 6697.

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Katikati Plant & Produce Market: Every Friday 4-6pm Katikati A&P; Showgrounds, Major St, Katikati. Local growers, farmers and artisan food producers selling direct to customers. Pauline 549-2449.

Lions Car Fair: Sundays, 8am-noon. 11th Avenue carpark, opposite The Mad Butcher. $30 gives free re-entry and website listing until vehicle sold. Ph Ken 5780451 www.taurangacarfair.co.nz.

Maketu: Every third and fifth Sundays, 8am to 1pm, Maketu Village Green. Ph Maureen 533-2340.

Mount Mainstreet Farmers Market: Sundays 9am-1pm Phoenix carpark. Rain or shine! Homegrown/homemade, fresh fruit and vegetables, breads, cheese, plants, preserves and more. Ph 575 9911.

The Mount Flea Market: Senior Citizens Hall, 345 Maunganui Rd. 8am-12pm Sundays. Ph Claire 021 0667 823.

Omokoroa Lions: 9am-noon. Second Sunday of the month. Western Ave car park Omokoroa. All stall holders and car boot sales welcome. Produce, crafts anything. Only $5/5m space ph Keith 548 2117 or Marie 548 0869.

Palm Beach Plaza Lions Market: Second and fourth Sundays, 7.30am0-12.30pm. Fruit, vegetables, arts and crafts. Stalls must be set up by 7.30am. $10 per car space. Inquiries ph. 027 2593120.

Papamoa Community Produce Twilight Market: Every Thursday 4pm to 6pm in winter and 7pm over summer. Tahatai Coast School, Evans Rd, Papamoa. Stalls $15. Fran & Aaron Cooper ph 544 7179 or email coopezcakez@slingshot.co.nz

Te Puke Lions Market: First Sunday, 8am-noon. Farmlands car park (opposite Countdown). $10 per site. Ph Suzane Hutt 5733389 or 027 290 1168.

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