Eventfinda: What's On in Wairarapa

WHAT'S on

Monday 29 April 10:00am
‘Turangawaewae’ encapsulates the profound concept of finding one’s place - a deeply rooted sense of identity and connection. In this exhibition of the work of Wairarapa artists, the artists illustrate ...

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Saturday 11 May 10:30am

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. ...

Saturday 11 May 11:00am

A tribute event to the late Lydia Wevers.
Annemarie Hope-Cross (1968–2022) was a fourth generation photographer who used early photographic processes and antique cameras to produce handmade images that are ...

Saturday 11 May 11:00am

The left is at a crossroads in New Zealand – the Labour Party struggles to be relevant while the radical left gathers strength in other parties.  Do lefties want the traditional face of the Labour Party ...

Saturday 11 May 11:30am

The murder of Harvey and Jeannette Crewe in their Pukekawa farmhouse in 1970 remains Aotearoa New Zealand’s most famous cold case. It spawned two trials, two appeals, a royal commission finding of police corruption ...

Saturday 11 May 12:00pm

Tōhi is Martinborough’s newest gin tasting room with a focus on G&T’s, gin tasting flights, and gin cocktails. Our menu highlights the local award-winning Martinborough gins derived from all natural ...

Saturday 11 May 12:00pm

Join James Russell, bestselling author of The Dragon Brothers Trilogy, and junior fiction series The Dragon Defenders and Children of the Rush, as he takes you on a journey of creativity and shows you how to unleash your ...

Saturday 11 May 01:30pm

Catherine Robertson, Lee Murray and Isa Pearl Ritchie stuck to their dreams to write in the genres they love – romance, popular fiction, horror and speculative fiction – and, despite the naysayers, have ...

Saturday 11 May 01:30pm

Te Tiriti o Waitangi remains as important today as it did when it was first signed 184 years ago, but how can Aotearoa honour it, what are the key challenges and where do tangata whenua stand? Papawai Marae kaumātua ...

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