A retrospective of 60 years of works by artist Jean McGreal Loomis is running at Tairāwhiti Museum. Photo / Kim Parkinson
A retrospective of 60 years of works by artist Jean McGreal Loomis is running at Tairāwhiti Museum. Photo / Kim Parkinson
FRIDAY
Community Karakia & Waiata: This kaupapa started in Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2025 and has continued to hold space for community to gather, connect and give thanks with song and a mix of line dancing and other activities. Held at the Treble Court fountain or Haututu Hacklabin Treble Court, city centre. 8.30am-9am. All community and whānau welcome.
Evolution Theatre Company presents Blithe Spirit: An evening of sparkling comedy as Noël Coward’s classicwhirls onto the stage. 7.30pm–10pm. Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli St. See the Evolution Theatre Company website to book.
Monthly Open Vinyl Nights: Once a month, the turntables are yours. Each night has a theme. Bring five vinyl tracks that fit, pop your name on the whiteboard, and grab a slot. Free entry. Hosted by The Shit Beats. 7pm–10pm. Dome Cinema and Bar, 38 Childers Rd.
Jean McGreal Loomis exhibition: A retrospective exhibition spanning 60 years of painting by Gisborne-based artist Jean McGreal Loomis. On now at Tairāwhiti Museum, 10 Stout St.
Te Rangihoua 2011, part of the Jean McGreal Loomis retrospective exhibition now on at Tairāwhiti Museum.
SATURDAY
Tatapouri Bay Sunrise Yoga: Start your weekend off right with sunrise yoga at 7am. Led by certified yoga teachers. All levels welcome. Tatapouri Bay, 516 Whāngārā Rd.
St Andrew’s Car Boot Sale: Find bargains and treasures at this regular event. 8am–11.30am, St Andrew’s Community Centre, 176 Cobden St.
Gisborne Farmers Market 20th Birthday: Gather your friends, bring your appetite and enjoy the festivities as the Gisborne Farmers Market celebrates 20 years. Featuring the annual feijoa-eating contest, free face painting for the kids and great entertainment. 9.30am–1pm, Old Army Hall carpark (across from GDC).
Ūawa Harvest Festival: Celebrating kai, creativity and community in Ūawa with kitchen delights and fresh produce. Parish Hall, Tolaga Bay. All entries in by 10am for judging. Open to the public from 11am. For further info, contact Julia on 027 2077187.
My Opal Heart: Debut solo exhibition by Amanda Rutherford at Matawhero Art Gallery. Abstract works using found and scavenged materials and acrylic paint. Open noon-4.30pm, Saturday and Sunday. Matawhero Wines, 189 Riverpoint Rd, Matawhero.
Evolution Theatre Company presents Blithe Spirit: An evening of sparkling comedy as Noël Coward’s classicwhirls on to the stage. 7.30pm -10pm, Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli St. See the Evolution Theatre Company website to book.
Soundscape Sirens Summer Tour: Featuring performances from Talmar, Vanessa Tottle and MxDicey. A night of atmospheric soundscapes and genre-blurring energy. An intimate opening before the tour moves to stages across Aotearoa. 7pm–11pm. Smash Palace Bar 24, Banks St.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere: Jeremy Allen White (The Bear) as The Boss in this biopic based on Warren Zanes’ book. Directed by Scott Cooper. 7pm, Dome Cinema and Bar, 38 Childers Rd. Text 0275902117 to book.
SUNDAY
Tatapouri Bay Sunrise Yoga: Enjoy beachfront views as you stretch and strengthen, breathe and relax with sunrise yoga at 7am. Led by certified yoga teachers. All levels welcome. Tatapouri Bay, 516 Whāngārā Rd.
Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve Community Snorkel Day: Celebrate Seaweek with Experiencing Marine Reserves (EMR) and the Department of Conservation. Enjoy a guided snorkel on the reef with EMR co-ordinators. Contact amy@mountaintosea.org.nz on 027 7139152 to register. Children 5 and over welcome. All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. 9am–2.30pm, Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve, Whāngārā.
Evolution Theatre Company presents Blithe Spirit: An evening of sparkling comedy as Noël Coward’s classicwhirls on to the stage. 4pm-6.30pm, Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli St. See the Evolution Theatre Company website to book.
Sentimental Value: A tender, award-winning family drama where old wounds quietly resurface. Norwegian, Swedish and English with English subtitles. “The best film of the year”, according to Vogue in 2025. 6.30pm–8pm. Dome Cinema and Bar, 38 Childers Rd. Text 0275902117 to book.
COMING UP
14th Annual Aotearoa Surf Film Festival: A March 4 and 5. A curated night of world-class surf films from Aotearoa and across the globe. Dome Cinema & Bar. Tickets from www.asff.co.nz.
Guitar Wolf: Friday, March 6. Insane jet rock ‘n’ roll band from Tokyo. Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St.
Rhythm & Lines 5th Birthday with Gone Country: ASaturday, March 7. A night of music, dancing and good times with Gone Country live onstage and a special guest appearance by White Chapel Jak’s Bonnie Hurunui. Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St.
Hospice Tairāwhiti Wearable Arts Fashion Awards: Saturday, March 28.Entries now open, with the first round of judging on March 1. Open to all ages. Win great prizes, including tickets to WOW in Wellington. Go to the Hospice Tairāwhiti website for more information.
Gisborne Centre Stage Theatre Group presents Shrek the Musical. April 23–May 2. All tickets are $25. War Memorial Theatre, 159 Bright St.
Unity Theatre presents Stiff: A comedy by April Philips, directed by James Packman. April 23-May 2. Tickets through Eventfinda.
REGULAR EVENTS
MONDAYS
The 500 Card Club: Poverty Bay Bowling Club, 111 Ormond Rd, 1pm-4pm, $3. Phone Tony (06)8633468.
Fun Dancing Gisborne: Modern sequence and social ballroom. St Andrew’s Church hall, 176 Cobden St, 7.30pm-9.30pm, $7. Contact Kev or Isabel (06)8670074 or 0211812414.
Gisborne Choral Society: New choir members welcome at the society’s regular practice. St Andrew’s Church from 7pm.
Gisborne Orchestra rehearsals: Gisborne Intermediate School, 7.30pm-9pm. New players welcome. Contact Jill 021756364 or email gisborneorchestra@gmail.com.
Badminton Social Morning Club: Monday mornings weekly from 9am-11am. $5 a session. For more information, call Leslie 0274156872.
Badminton Summer Club: Adults and junior players, Year 11-plus. Mondays 7pm-9pm, new players welcome. Sub $120/$100 or $10/$8 casual fee. Contact Geoff 0276568222.
City of Gisborne Highland Pipe Band: Learn to play the pipes or drums. Learners and experienced players welcome. Learners start at 6.30pm, seniors 7.30pm-8.30pm. The Bandroom, 200 Childers Rd. For further information, phone/text 0274874480. Every Monday except public holidays.
Community Choir: Sing in harmony with others, beginning with some simple songs and building the repertoire over time. No experience needed. First session free. 6.30pm-8pm, EIT staff room, Derby St entrance. For further information, email Keren at keren.rickard@gmail.com or Sarah at skcleave@gmail.com.
Badminton Gisborne Pinoy Smashers: 6pm-9pm, Badminton Centre, 134 Roebuck Rd. Contact Alfred 0273072318.
Contemporary Vocals Choir: A new community choir trained by vocal coach Letitia Lindeque. Tuesday, 6pm-8pm, Poverty Bay Bowling Club. Whataupoko. 111 Ormond Rd. $200 per term. Phone 0212396297
Fifties Forward low-impact aerobics: YMCA, 447 Childers Rd, 9.30am. First class free, otherwise $2.
Mainly Music: A fun music group for preschoolers. St Andrew’s Church community centre, 176 Cobden St, 9.45am. $4/family. Contact Trish (06)8672789 or (06)8685513.
Gisborne Concert Band: 6.30pm-8pm, The Bandroom, 200 Childers Rd. If you play brass, woodwind or percussion, come and join. New musicians welcome.
Gisborne Caledonian Society Practice: Social, modern and sequence dancing. Holy Trinity Church Hall, 70 Derby St, 7.30pm-9.30pm. $5. Contact Pat 0210497148.
Friday Stairs Workout: Meet at the lower carpark, Titirangi/Kaiti Hill, 5.55am, workout 6am-6.40am.
Bowls, burgers & bevvies at Poverty Bay Bowling Club: Keen to give bowls a go? Get along to Poverty Bay Bowling Club for an evening of social bowls, music and burgers. 5pm-7pm. 111 Ormond Rd.
Live music @ The Rivers: Featuring guitar, saxophone and flute played by Peter Shaw. The Rivers Restaurant and Bar, Gladstone Rd Bridge end of CBD, 8pm-9pm. Book on (06)8633733.
SATURDAYS
Gisborne Farmers’ Market: A variety of fresh and prepared goods from local farmers and growers. Cnr Stout and Fitzherbert Sts, 9.30am-12.30pm.
Silent Flute Taijiquan: A free one-hour Tai Chi Chuan (Mandarin)/Taijiquan (Cantonese) class open to everyone. No previous experience needed. 1pm, Botanical Gardens. Alternative wet weather location is Anytime Fitness Gym in Carnarvon St. Text 0210490722.
Dharma Practice and Meditation: Lama Damchoe leads dharma practice and meditation, followed by a shared lunch. 10am, Palpung Kagyu Samten Choling Tibetan Buddhist Centre, 31 James St. All welcome.
Sunset Yoga: Beginner-friendly yoga flow overlooking Makorori Beach, finishing with tea at sunset. Small class sizes. 4.30pm-6pm. Contact Zoey 02102967107.
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Lions Express Train rides: Starts near Gisborne Wainui Lions Junior Cycle Park, Centennial Marine Drive, 11am-3pm, weather permitting. $2.
Bottomless Brunch at Siduri Wine Bar: Enjoy two-hour brunch bookings at a cool CBD wine bar. Saturday and Sunday, 16 Peel St, 10am-2pm.
Gisborne Woodworking Club (2nd and 4th Saturdays and last Thursday): Green shed opposite Enterprise Aquatic Centre carpark, Nelson Rd, 10am to about noon. Contact Bill 0274 507719 or email gizzywheelers@gmail.com.
MONTHLY
Gizzy Monthly Market (1st Saturday): Locally produced crafts, food and products. Lawson Field Rose Garden, 7 Fitzherbert St, 9am-1pm, weather permitting.
Gas Guzzlers’ Breakfast (1st Sunday): Behind the courthouse on Reads Quay, 8.30am-11am.
Crop Swap (1st Sunday): Swap plants, produce, preserves, baking, books and more. Makaraka School carpark, 137 Main Rd, 2pm-3pm.
Irish Music Session (1st Sunday): The Rivers restaurant, 4pm-6pm. Contact Marty 0210557685.
Gisborne Floral Art Club (1st Monday): Waverley St hall, 9.30am-11.30am; (3rd Wednesday) Kahutia Bowling Club, 7pm.
Poverty Bay Blues Night (1st Tuesday): Dome Cinema, Poverty Bay Club, 6pm doors open, 7pm gig. $10 door sales, Blues Club members free, R18.
Ulysses Motorcycle Club (1st Tuesday): Bushmere Arms public bar, 673 Matawai Rd, Waerenga-a-Hika, 7.30pm. Contact Chris 0274602430.
Gisborne Friendship Group – formerly Gisborne Combined Club (1st Wednesday): For active retirees looking for friendship. Kahutia Bowling Club, 165 Cobden St, 9.30am, $5, includes morning tea. Register with Noelene (06)8684473 or Dianne (06)8674294.
U3A Gisborne (1st Thursday): Social interaction and learning for mature-aged folk. House of Breakthrough, cnr Lytton Rd and Ormond Rd, 9.30am, $2 at the door. Contact Diane 0274441073.
Prostate Support Group (2nd Tuesday): Cancer Society Rooms, 718 Gladstone Rd, 4.30pm. Inquiries 0210634515.
The Country Garden Club (2nd Tuesday): Waerenga-a-Hika Hall, 728 Matawai Rd, 7.30pm, $2. Contact Katrine (06)8672427.
Gisborne Proactive Club (3rd Wednesday): Retired people’s interest group. Watson Room, Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club, 190 Derby St, 9.30am, $30/year sub and $5/meeting. Contact Malcolm (06)8672591 or 0272402590.
Gisborne Camera Club (3rd Thursday): Senior Citizens Hall, 30 Grey St, 7.30pm. Details at gisbornecameraclub@gmail.com
Gisborne Sceptic Group (3rd Sunday): 11am. Details/venue (06)8673715 or (06)8677122.
Te Hāpara Garden and Floral Art Club (4th Tuesday): Redstone Room, Farmers Air Event Centre, Showgrounds Park, 2pm.
First City Toastmasters (1st and 3rd Tuesday): Become a confident speaker and leader. Adult Literacy Rooms, 1st floor, 100 Grey St, Gisborne, 6.15pm. Contact Helen 0221945671.