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WHAT'S ON: April 6-12

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The winners of the 2017 Arts Review will give a talk on Tuesday. PHOTO/FILE

The winners of the 2017 Arts Review will give a talk on Tuesday. PHOTO/FILE

Your guide to what's happening in our region this week. If you have an item for this column, please email the details to news@wanganuichronicle.co.nz. Deadline is noon on Wednesday.

THURSDAY
WHAT: Talk by Ironwoman Erica Green
WHEN: 6pm
WHERE: Treadwell Gordon, 3rd Floor, Wairere House, Cnr Somme Parade & Bates St
DETAILS: Tickets $30
from www.3keys.co.nz.

SATURDAY
WHAT: Castrol Autumn Vintage Motorcycle Challenge
WHEN: 9.30am
WHERE: Vintage Car Club rooms in Patapu
DETAILS: Everyone is welcome.

WHAT: Function & Fancy exhibition tour with Curator of Collections Jennifer Taylor Moore
WHEN: 2pm
WHERE: Sarjeant on the Quay, 31 Taupo Quay
DETAILS: Will depend on the weather after the floods.

WHAT: Schola Sacra presents Darkness to Light - an Easter Journey
WHEN: 2.30pm
WHERE: Christ Church, Wicksteed St
DETAILS: Tickets at the door, adults $20.

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WHAT: NABBA bodybuilding championships
WHEN: Judging rounds 12 noon, evening show 6pm
WHERE: Royal Wanganui Opera House, St Hill St
DETAILS: Tickets start from $15 for adults.

WHAT: Talk by Marilyn Garson
WHEN: 4pm
WHERE: UCOL Atrium
DETAILS: Marilyn will talk about her time in Gaza. Will depend on the weather after the floods.

WHAT: Whanganui River Traders and Farmers Markets
WHEN: 8.30am-1pm
WHERE: Downtown Whanganui riverbank.
DETAILS: Local art, crafts, plants, produce and much more. Will depend on the weather after the floods.

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SUNDAY
WHAT: Seminar series - Peter Lineham will talk about Whanganui churches in the 19th century
WHEN: 2pm
WHERE: Alexander Library, Queens Park
DETAILS: Hosted by Massey University and the Whanganui District Council.

WHAT: Tram Rides
WHEN: 1pm until 3.30pm
WHERE: Tramshed, 29 Taupo Quay
DETAILS: Phone 3457034. Will depend on the weather after the floods.

WHAT: Sunday Market
WHEN: 11am-3pm
WHERE: Bryce St, Castlecliff
DETAILS: A variety of crafts and stalls.

MONDAY
WHAT: Whanganui Film Society presents River of Grass
WHEN: 7pm
WHERE: Davis Theatre, Watt St
DETAILS: Members only, see www.whanganuifilmsociety.org.nz for more information.

TUESDAY
WHAT: Arts Review winners speak
WHEN: 7.30pm
WHERE: Sarjeant on the Quay, 38 Taupo Quay
DETAILS: Will depend on the weather after the floods.

WHAT: Save The Children open day
WHEN: 10am-3pm
WHERE: 25 Gilligan Close (off Purnell St)
DETAILS: Winter woollies are now available.

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