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Wanganui Midweek
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WEDNESDAY
WHANGANUI MUSICIANS' CLUB
What: Folk Blues — The Legends with Manitoba Hal and Paul Jonson. Kiwi blues ukulele legend, Paul Jonson has teamed up with Canadian based Manitoba Hal and they are making a one night stopover at the Club.
When: Wednesday, November 7, 8pm
Where: Whanganui Musicians Club, Savage Club, Drews Ave
Cost:
$20 and $15 Club members.

THURSDAY
DVD EVENING
What: The Ultimate Legacy. Following his experiences in two previous movies, Jason Stevens' life carries on. Having dealt with the tragedies and perils of his own family, he now tries to help a friend on a similar journey.
When: Thursday, November 8, 6.30pm. Koha.
Where: Josephite Retreat Centre, 14 Hillside Tce. To register call Pam on 345 5047 ext 3, or email pam.hopper@sosj.org.au

FRIDAY
REGENER8
What: Described as Kindergarten for grownups, Regener8 uses gentle arts processes to explore and deepen the transitions in our lives. Allowing us to celebrate the journey we have been on and position us to enjoy the next stage. A series of 3 workshops where participants may use arts resources to find clarity around where they are in their lives and open up creative ways forward. Come and have a play with your inner child.
When: Starting Friday, November 9, 10am.
Where: Harekeke Room, Sustainable Whanganui.
To book: email Deirdra Deirdra@xtra.co.nz

SATURDAY
GARAGE SALE
What: Turakina Beach Community Giant Garage Sale. Household Items, clothing, food, whitebait fritters, bargains etc.
When: Saturday, November 10, 9am-2pm
Where: Koitiata Hall

POULTRY CLUB
What: Cuppa and sales table midday-12.30pm, followed by an interesting poultry talk and discussion lead by Ian Selby (Taranaki). All welcome, including beginners.
When: Saturday, November 10.
Where: Mathieson Street Hall. $2 door charge.

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SUNDAY
TURAKINA ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE
What: Armistice Day Service
When: Sunday, November 11 at 10am.
Where: St Andrews Presbyterian Church Turakina

IRISH MUSIC
What: Irish Band Muirsheen Durkin.
When: Sunday, Novemebr 11, midday-1.30pm.
Where: Grand Hotel.

CASTLECLIFF KORERO
What: People who signed the petition on speed at beach reserve sanddunes are welcome to a hui. Speak to what you want, respectfully and safely.
When: Sunday, November 11, 2pm.
Where: Castlecliff School.
More info: Ruth Tidemann, 022 6020095.

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MONDAY
NZ SOCIETY of GENEALOGISTS
What: Whanganui Branch. Members' stories of family members involved in WW1 on active service or the home front. Plus display of WW1 memorabilia. Individual research available from 5pm before the meeting.
When: Monday, November 12, 6.30pm.
Where: Alexander Heritage and Research Library.

ON NOW
RAYNER BROTHERS GALLERY
What: Mystery Box. A $50 'cash-and-carry' exhibition.
When: Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 3pm. Until Saturday, November 17.
Where: 85 Glasgow St
Free entry

GALLERY 85
What: Wally Kirby — Mid-century Modern. A retrospective exhibition of paintings by Wally Kirby.
When: Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 3pm. Until Saturday November 17.
Where: 85 Glasgow St
Free entry

TENNIS LESSONS
What: FREE one hour tennis lessons for Senior non club members.
When: From 5-45pm on all Wednesday nights in November.
Where: 3 Bassett St courts.

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SARJEANT GALLERY
What: Edith Collier: Ahead of her Time (until November 25); Glen Hayward, DENDROCHRONOLOGY (until December 2); 125: Celebrating Women from the Collection (until February 2).
Where: Sarjeant on the Quay, 38 Taupo Quay.

OFF THE WALL GALLERY
What: Exhibition Mellow Magnificent Yellow.
Were: 180 Victoria Ave.
When: Wed-Sat, 11am-3pm or by appointment ph Christine 021 988387.

SARJEANT GALLERY
What: In the Hand, a group show of artworks on an intimate scale.
When: Until January 20
Where: Sarjeant object gallery, above the iSite, 31 Taupo Quay.

COMING UP
WANGANUI CAMERA CLUB
When: Wednesday, November 14, 7.30. Shutterbugs at 6.45
Where: Clubrooms, 2 Handley St, Gonville (old Bowling Clubrooms).

SHE SHEARS NZ FILM
What: Award-winning documentary promoted by Rural Women NZ local branch, includes pre-screening drinks, nibbles and spot prizes.
When: Thursday, November 15, 7pm.
Where: Embassy 3.
Cost: $20, limited to pre-purchase ticket holders.
Contacts: Leonora 027 908 5370; Clare 027 918 8001; Carol 027 331 6638; Embassy 06 345 7958.

GARAGE SALE
What: Rent a stall for $10 and assist Fordell Hall and Fordell Playgroup. Or shop at the stalls and enjoy the playgroup sausage sizzle.
When: Saturday, November 17, 8am start.
Where: Fordell Hall.
To book a stall: 342 7551

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RETRO VINTAGE
What: St John Op Shop is hosting another Retro Vintage collectors event.
When: November 17-18.
Where: St John Training Room, 25 Tawa St.
More info: on Facebook Page - St John Op Shop Wanganui.

STAMPIN' UP
What: Make creative cards this Christmas. With Julia Martin.
When: Saturday, November 17, 10am-12.30pm.
Cost $10.
Where: Josephite Retreat Centre, 14 Hillside Tce. To register call Pam on 345 5047 ext 3, or email pam.hopper@sosj.org.au

HANDCRAFT SALE
What: Handcraft Wanganui Christmas Markets
When: Saturday, November 17
Where: Community Arts Centre, 19 Taupo Quay, back room
Contact: Carol Neal, ph 344 8081

LITURGY
When: Sunday, November 18, 4-5pm.
Where: Josephite Retreat Centre, 14 Hillside Tce.

TUI MOTU GROUP
What: Tui Motu, an Independent Catholic Magazine, will challenge us to look with fresh eyes, with gospel eyes, at current social, ecological and spiritual values. Come along and contribute to the discussion — inter-church and inter-faith dialogue is welcomed. With Sr Rita Cahill rsj.
When: Wednesday, November 21, 7-8.30pm.
Where: Josephite Retreat Centre, 14 Hillside Tce. To register call Pam on 345 5047 ext 3, or email pam.hopper@sosj.org.au

WINDOW STARS FOR CHRISTMAS
What: Practical workshop making colourful stars which make a vivid display on a window. With Carlotta Penton.
When: Saturday, November 24, 9.30am-12.30pm.
Cost: $10.
Where: Josephite Retreat Centre, 14 Hillside Tce. To register call Pam on 345 5047 ext 3, or email pam.hopper@sosj.org.au

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WHANGANUI MUSICIANS' CLUB
What: Variety Concert "T'was the month before Christmas". A variety show featuring local musicians and singers — music of the '50s and '60s.
When: Sunday, November 25, 1pm.
Where: Whanganui Musicians Club, Savage Club, Drews Ave.
Cost: $10 includes afternoon tea.

REGULARLY

ALANON FAMILY GROUP
What: When you don't know where to turn because someone drinks too much. Alanon Family groups can help. Confidential meeting.
When: Fridays, 12.30-1.30pm.
Where: Gonville Community Room (next to library).

WANGANUI LIONS CLUB
What: International Service Club. Our motto "WE SERVE".
When: 2nd and 4th Monday, 5-30pm start.
Where: The Grand Hotel. Whanganui.
Contact: Terry Carmody, tcarmody2003@gmail.com, 027 344 4440.

GRASSROOTS SINGERS
What: We warmly welcome new singers to our choir.
When: Mondays, 6.30pm.
Where: Duncan Pavilion, Castlecliff Beach.
Details: contact Mary Ann 0226561949.

SLIMMERS' SUPPORT GROUP
What: Lose weight and keep it off.
When: Tuesdays, 5pm.
Cost: $10 joining fee with $2 weekly.
Enquiries: Ngaire 347 1613.

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RIVER CITY UKES
What: Bring your ukulele to gain confidence and improve your skills.
When: Second and fourth Tuesday of each month, 7pm-9pm.
Where: Club Metro, 13 Ridgway St.

MEDITATION
What: Drop-in classes from Gen Demo from Amitabha Buddhist Centre
When: Thursday 6pm to 7.30pm
Where: Whanganui Community Arts Centre, 19 Taupo Quay
Details: Suggested donation $12

SCOTTISH DANCING FOR CHILDREN
What: Glendarroch Scottish Country Dance Club is holding classes for children aged 7 and over.
When: Friday evenings 7-8pm
Where: Carlton School Hall, Carlton Ave
Contact: 021 715 771 or glendarroch@dancescottish.org.nz

DANCE SCOTTISH
What: Social dancing for adults — a great way to keep fit.
When: Monday and Friday evenings 8-10pm
Where: Carlton School Hall, Carlton Ave
Contact: 021 715 771 or glendarroch@dancescottish.org.nz

HANDCRAFTS
What: Handcraft Wanganui quality handcrafts sold by local people.
When: First Saturday of each month, 9am-1pm
Where: Wanganui Community Arts Centre, 19 Taupo Quay, rear room also accessible from the river.
Contact: Carol Neal, 064273711670

WANGANUI GARDEN CLUB
What: Raffles, speakers, friendly competitions. Garden visits and activities throughout the year. New members welcome. Reasonable annual subscription.
When: 7.30pm last Wednesday of the month.
Where: Dempsey and Forrest lounge Guyton St.
Contact: Club Secretary Yvonne 0279442166 or steveandeve05@gmail.com

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PRODUCT DEMONSTRATION
What: Learn how to use Powertex and related products to create a unique item.
When: Morning, afternoon or evening — times can be arranged.
Where: Mosaic Art Teaching Studio, 50 Guyton Street, Whanganui
Details: All requirements for workshops are supplied and finished work can be taken home — inquiries Jan Penn on 06 3453121, 027 2841780.

WHANGANUI HISTORIC WALKING TOURS
What: Learn about Whanganui's fascinating 19th and 20th century buildings and monuments.
When: Tours leave the i-Site at 10am and 2pm each Saturday and Sunday. Bookings appreciated.
Cost: $10 per person.

Contact the editor at Paul.brooks@nzme.co.nz

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