People are extraordinary. In their achievements, in the way they help others, in competition and in playfulness. In recognition of an event, for a service, or of a visit, one party will give a physical item to another to ...
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Jane Sinclair MNZM, can’t help but be moved and inspired by the physical landscape of the mountains, hills, valleys, rivers, and the coastlines of her local Wairarapa and New Zealand. This geology, combined with ...
Lots of food, music, art, veg, craft & more.
Every month on the 2nd Sunday of the month, until further notice.
If you are interested in having your own stall then contact Kate on 027 363 6234 or email ...
As a contemporary history painter Lisa Chandler seeks out that which defines our time – the forces that have created this moment. It is impossible for her to ignore the various crises that we face, and with ...
Kiwis in Conflict was published in 1996 as Scars on the Heart to mark Auckland Museum’s permanent exhibition of two centuries of New Zealand at war. Republished in 2008 with new chapters on our UN commitments, it ...
'Towards Compostela' author Catharina van Bohemen first read 'Pride and Prejudice' when she was fourteen and has read and taught Jane Austen ever since. In 2015 she wrote two chapbooks, 'Letter to ...
Bring your little ones to the Featherston Library to experience the joy of listening to one of Aotearoa’s beloved children’s writers and illustrators Gavin Bishop. His many books include Joy Cowley’s ...
Robin Ramsden shows you how to make a 4th century Nag Hammadi codex. Her design is reusable and the leather will last long after you fill your notebook, and with her written instructions you can make your own at home. ...