Lyttelton Review June 24 2013 Ed88

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24 June 2013 E88

Festival of Lights Gets Underway Festival of Lights Street Party Postponed One Week

With forecasts of heavy snowfall for last Thursday and Friday, event organisers had to postpone the Lyttelton Harbour Festival of Lights Street Party. The Street Party will now go ahead this Friday June 28, starting with the Matariki Parade at 5:30pm. Over 30 indoor events still went ahead between Thursday and Sunday. The opening night of the festival got off to a great start despite the windy and wet conditions. A good crowd gathered at Freeman’s for the opening party and they were entertained well by Hanna Harding. Another good crowd gathered for the story telling at Coffee Culture and a similar crowd enjoyed the light installations at the new exhibition called Illuminate at the Tin Palace [refer images]. Lights have started popping up all over town. There are some great window displays. The great thing about the Street Party cancellation on the 21 - is we get to see these lovely lights for longer. If you had planned to go the Lyttelton Library Stories After Dark it’s now been re-scheduled to Thursday June 27 6.30pm and of course there will be the highlight event the Festival of Lights Street Party same time, same place but on Friday June 28. “We've always had fine weather for the festival before. That's usually the way with the solstice. It's a shame, because there is going to be a magnificent full moon over the weekend, the whole place will probably be magical with the moonlight on the snow, but it is not safe for people to be performing and trying to drive over here under snow conditions” said Project Lyttelton events co-ordinator, Lucette Hindin The Lyttelton Harbour Festival of Lights would not be possible without the generous support of many local businesses. This year thanks needs to be made to: Christchurch City Council, Lyttelton Port of Christchurch, Hang-Up Entertainment, Lyttelton Engineering, Fireworks Professionals, The Canterbury Community Trust, Lion Foundation, Harris and Turner. For all the latest on the festival follow us: For all the latest on the festival follow us: On facebook www.facebook.com/LytteltonHarbourFestivalOfLights Lyttelfestival On twitter Website www.lyttelton.net.nz Article: Project Lyttelton, with thanks Image: Project Lyttelton for Poster | Elfi Spiewack for Illuminate Images, with thanks

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Hidden Talent for Colourful Creations Just When You Imagine You Know Someone

On a day to day basis many of us know that Paula Smith, from Diamond Harbour, mainly focuses her attention around Lyttelton and Mount Herbert Community Board issues. In fact so much of her life is centred around that role, plus looking after her family, it is amazing to learn that she has time for some creativity too. It wasn’t so long ago that Paula recently called into the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre with a giant plastic bag filled with what looked like a quilt. And no it wasn’t an optical illusion; it definitely was a brightly coloured quilt. Tropical quilts are one of her creative outlets at the moment. To classify as “tropical”, these quilts are made with tropical shirt fabric. The first tropical quilt Paula made was a gift for her niece Lydia. “My sister liked it so much she convinced me to keep making them” she said. So that’s what Paula has done. You will now see Paula at the former Grassy Market, held at the Lyttelton Main School selling her colourful creations. With all the hours of work to complete they sell for generally $350-$400 each. Buying all these tropical shirts also ties in quite well into her other fun hobby, and that’s searching second hand clothing shops for shirts in general. "The supply of tropical shirts in second hand clothing shops is quite variable so I need to make regular visits. Often I see other interesting shirts which I can’t resist buying for my husband or sons, but they have said "enough!"” Paula says. So now the "interesting shirts" have become the basis of Paula’s new clothing rack at the market and along with the quilts she is discovering that there is clientele out there interested in what is available for sale. If you want to catch up with Paula in a casual relaxed way, chat about sewing or whatever takes your creative fancy, you will see her at the former Grassy Market at Lyttelton Main School, fine days only, selling her colourful creations. Article: Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre

Images: Paula Smith, with thanks

Rain Causes Land Slide On Saturday afternoon a land slip, caused by ongoing heavy rain, crushed a Lyttelton storage building and seen the evacuation of a nearby resident. Located at the eastern end of Norwich Quay, the slip destroyed a building used for storing surplus equipment and display items for the recently demolished Lyttelton Museum. A police spokesman said one resident was evacuated, but other houses in the area above the slip were already unoccupied following Canterbury's earthquakes. The slip had obstructed the main road leading to Lyttelton's port, but Christchurch City Council contractors worked to clear the road quickly and port vehicles were temporarily detoured. Engineers had also been sent to the scene to assess the damage and risk to neighbouring properties. Former Lyttelton Museum curator Baden Norris said the museum itself was demolished about 12 months ago because of earthquake damage. Today's slip destroyed a neighbouring building used to store surplus equipment and exhibits, such as display cases, maritime items and brass plaques which had been taken off the museum building before it was demolished. Most of the museum display items had been stored at the Air Force Museum in Wigram since the building was demolished. Article: www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/8829858/Rain-fuelled-slip-crushes-building Image: Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre

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Community Garage Sale Evolves Community Needs YOU to Make it Even Better

Sitting around the table at Project Lyttelton, a group of us are looking to the future of the Garage Sale. We are dreaming big about what it might look like. From Lottie Harris’s initial white elephant sale to Jules Lee and her team starting things on the current site it has come a long way. We all love how this initiative has been a great community connector. Its philosophy is quite unique. It’s a place for any member of the wider community to leave their second hand treasures knowing that multiple community groups will benefit from the proceeds. Every month different groups in the wider community are given the opportunity to host the sale. A typical month will see the Lyttelton Timebank earn money from one or two sales and then a myriad of other groups can book the remaining spaces. Groups that have been involved include Plunket, Diamond Harbour Choir, Civil Defence, Lyttel Soccer, the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre, the Community Garden plus more. The group of the day pays a small administration fee and then the balance of the money is what is fundraised for the group. Groups who have fundraised this way just love how effortless the entire process is. All that is asked of them is to work three hours on a Saturday morning with their volunteers. As well as offering groups fundraising opportunities, the concept is also great on many other levels. It is a wonderful way for this community to recycle things. Teresa Cameron, one of the regular volunteers, said she loves how she sees the children’s’ clothing going round and round. The books seem to be like boomerangs as well. Buy it one week and return the next. Mean while each recycling cycle adds a few more dollars into the community network. It’s also a really neat way for us to care for this community. If you really need things it’s so affordable. The concept works out well for community groups on many levels. Sometimes we just collect various donations and give them directly to certain groups. The new MENZ Shed has asked for any tools that might be handy for them. We give them the tools and they then produce great things for the wider community. Again another win-win. Behind the scenes to make it all work smoothly are Teresa Cameron and Claire Coates plus Ruth Targus, Kerry Donnelly and the TimeBank team. To make it work even better we would love some new volunteers. Are you free to help sort or sell items? The Garage Sale is open Thursday and Friday 2.00pm—4.00pm and Saturday 10.00am—1.00pm. If you would like to help please ring the Project Lyttelton Office 328 9243 or drop in to Project Lyttelton located at 54a Oxford Street, Lyttelton [just behind the swimming pool]. Article and Image: Project Lyttelton, with thanks

Harbour Tourism Training Begins Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre Training Days Now that the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre has returned to its building on Oxford Street, and has a full team of volunteers again, they have resumed the monthly Information Centre Training days. Last Monday the volunteer team spent the afternoon in Governors Bay exploring the accommodation there. Hosted by Governors Bay Bed and Breakfast; the Governors Bay Hotel and Camelia Haven it is the perfect way for the Information Centre team to get to know the harbour wide tourism assets, plus have a fun time out. Thanks go out to all the Governor’s Bay hosts. In July the team heads to Diamond Harbour. Please contact Wendy Everingham at the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre if you would like the team to visit your accommodation business 03 328 9093. Photo: Volunteers - Maureen Dellows-Jackson; Allie McMillan; Julie Riley; John Thacker all enjoying a coffee break at the fabulous Governors Bay Hotel. Article and Image:

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about the lyttelton harbour review Lyttelton Harbour Review is a community newsletter initiative developed by local Professionals real estate agent Lynnette Baird and Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre chairperson Wendy Everingham. The objective of the Lyttelton Harbour Review is to help keep local residents informed with what is going on in the wider Lyttelton Harbour community. Each week readers can read about community groups; businesses; events; and everything in between. If you have an event, topic, cause, or other, that you would like to share with the harbour community, then we would love to hear from you. Be heard, be seen, be informed - read it or offer it here.

Don’t Cry For Me Argentina Lets Help Two Lyttelton Lads Towards a Trip of a Lifetime

Two local Lyttelton lads have been selected to travel to Argentina for an International Rugby Skills Tournament this September, and really need our financial support. So let’s avoid Argentina weeping, because our boys did not make it. Fourteen year old Zac Adams [left image], and thirteen year old Phife Toto [right image] are both local Lyttelton lads. They are also pupils of Shirley Boys High School, who is sending twenty seven pupils to this international school boy rugby skills tournament. As you can imagine this is a very exciting lifetime opportunity for so many reasons, but of course for such a special experience to eventuate always comes at a financial cost. Both Zac and Phife need $4,600 each to meet their travel and accommodation costs excluding spending money. Over recent months they have been fundraising via Shirley Boys High School and also locally here in Lyttelton. Zac Adams played all his junior rugby as a member of Lyttelton Rugby Club, while Phife’s connection to Lyttelton Rugby is through his father, Alistair Toto, who currently plays for our Lyttelton Rugby Division team. Given both these strong connections Lyttelton Rugby Club supports them both as much as possible, but we really need our community to step up. All of us will recognise such life experiences for our young people these days are rare so when an opportunity like this is available for our very own local lads, then our community should step up and support them. This is simply not just a rugby skills tournament but also an opportunity for Zac and Phife to learn of another country their culture, language, people and history. Life skills are a work in progress and we need to support our young people to develop the best they can as good citizens of New Zealand. This opportunity is a positive step towards this outcome. Both families are Lyttelton based and would be very grateful for your support. Please contact Dave Sanders to pledge your donation today and support our local Lyttelton lads – thank you so much. Contact Dave Sanders Email: dave.sanders@asb.co.nz Daytime: 03 364 5029 Mobile: 027 500 2116 Article: Dave Sanders Images: Supplied by the Lyttelton Lads, with thanks

Lyttelton Review Turns Two And Celebrating With A Two Week Holiday

Who would have thought, the Lyttelton Harbour Review is officially two years old this week. The first issue was released on Monday 27 June 2011, and featured just five pages of content. Much to the delight of the editorial team, the Lyttelton Harbour Review has grown from strength to strength and often features more than ten pages of content plus various attachments. With this issue being No.88 between Wendy Everingham and Lynnette Baird, the Lyttelton Harbour Review is the result of approximately 2,000 hours of dedicated volunteer labour; and neither are showing signs of slowing down. From the Editorial Team: “We love that you love the Review, and we love receiving contributions from the wider community. Without our readers and contributors, the Review would not succeed. So here’s a toast to you all. And we will be back in two weeks, refreshed and ready to deliver another year of harbour wide news.” - Lynnette and Wendy


subscribe to the lyttelton harbour review The Lyttelton Harbour Review is published every Monday and can be delivered straight to your email inbox. Just send an email with the words “subscribe me” in the subject line, then sit back and wait for the next instalment of local news, events and reviews. If you do not have access to email, but would like read about our local events, Professional Real Estate print hard copies that are available from Thursdays at the Lyttelton Club; Samo Coffee, Fisherman’s Wharf, Lyttelton Library and at the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre on London Street. Or a copy can be delivered to your door, if you live in within the Lyttelton township: Contact Lynnette on 03 328 7707.

Diamond Harbour Writers Group June Author: John Riminton

Black Holes Contrast this, written in 1902:Land of hope and glory, mother of the free, How shall we extol Thee who were born of Thee Wider still and wider, shall thy bounds be set God who made Thee mighty, make Thee mightier yet. Now this headline from a British weekly written in March 2013:How broke is Britain? An unimaginable concept to those who sang in Elgar's Coronation Anthem but a salutary reminder of the truth, anathema to conservatives, that “change is the only constant”. “Might” crossed the Atlantic to America which, taking Uncle Sam into account, probably should be called “Father of the Free” and a fairly censorious father at that. Many things have contributed to that devastating decline: two wars, colonialism going out of fashion, consumerism, the market economy and the end of cheap energy so that the truism of change again faces, not only Britain but the whole western world, in the form of a post-industrial era. Many writers have drawn attention to the corollaries of the end of cheap energy, notably J.M. Greer* who describes a post-industrial world in terms of an ecological “seral progression” where a “sere” is described as a phase in the recovery of abandoned, temperate-zone land, first taken over by rank weeds that eventually give way to other weeds and grasses that will choke out the first-comers and in turn give way to shrubs and pioneer trees until, centuries later the undisturbed site will become a “climax community”, probably a permanent forest. What is attractive about the presentation of his vision is that Greer avoids apocalyptic assertions: “By 2070 we shall have....” but sticks to broadly predictable trends along an uncertain time line and suggests a centuries-long time-scale for their unpredictable development. The draw-back is that it enables politicians and vested interests to avoid doing anything serious about them now. And these are our real black holes, open in front of us and hedged by awkward gullies and cliffs. Avoidable by careful attention and thought but waiting to engulf us if we just move blindly forward. Why is it that so many GDP-obsessed politicians refuse to see at least three elephants trumpeting in the room** and think long term? There is a good argument that, while the rest of the world is GDP-obsessed, then that is the world that we have to live in but why not at least lay the ground work for the future by, for example, developing an energy efficient transport infrastructure and educating for change? Transition town Lyttelton schools have shown the way in education with their pre-school and other school children being given workshops in jam-making, seed-planting and other home economy skills – to the delight of the children. Well done Lyttelton Schools! So all is not gloom but thinking into the future will require a lot of work and changes in a lot of mind-sets to get around those looming black holes. * ** 516

“The Ecotechnic Future” by John Michael Greer. New Society Publishers 2009. “The Future” by Al Gore, WH Allen 2013 which details six such elephants. April 2013

ABOUT The Diamond Harbour Writers Group are an informal group that encourages members to develop their skills in writing prose and verse. They also have a blog site: diamondharbourwriters.blogspot.co.nz which includes more their great work, and much more information about them. For more details please contact John Riminton 03 329 4329 to enquire further.


contact the lyttelton harbour review The team at the Lyttelton Harbour Review would love to spread the word about your community group, fundraising efforts, local heroes, business promotions, events and anything else that the local community would like to share. Phone, Email, or Post: Lyttelton Harbour Review, PO Box 94, Lyttelton 8841. Deadline for any content: Thursday before Monday publication date. Lynnette Baird 03 328 7707 021 224 6637 lynnette@realhomes.co.nz Wendy Everingham 03 328 9093 021 047 6144 infocentre@lyttelton.net.nz

Sculpture on the Peninsula 2013 Call for Artist Submissions

Sculpture on the Peninsula is a contemporary sculpture exhibition held every two years. It is the largest sculptural exhibition in the South Island and attracts both leading and emerging sculptors. Sculpture on the Peninsula will be held at Loudon Farm, Teddington , Banks Peninsula on 8,9,10 November 2013. The event is organised by the Lombardy Charitable Trust as a fundraiser for Cholomondeley, Governors Bay, a residential care facility for children in crisis. $70,000 from proceeds of the event was donated to Cholmondeley in 2011. While still maintaining the strong community involvement in the actual running of the event we are seeking to bring to the public an event that is representative of current art practice in New Zealand. Call for Artist Submissions http://www.sculpturenz.co.nz/sculpture-on-the-peninsula-submissions Sculpture on the Peninsula Award of $10,000.00 Work selected for the 2013 event will be eligible for the Sculpture on the Peninsula Award. The award will be judged by Lara Strongman Art Historian and Independent Art Curator. The Loons People's Choice Award $1,500.00 Sponsored by The Loons Circus Theatre Company All work on exhibition at the 2013 event will be eligible for this award. The Award will be announced on Sunday 10 November. Art Work All types, forms, and sizes of sculpture in all materials are eligible for entry to Sculpture on the Peninsula. The exhibition site can accommodate the largest to the smallest sculpture. There is a large outdoor area with many sites available and there are also indoor locations in the form of farm sheds and verandas. Artists are able to submit three pieces of work or an installation of work (an example of this is the 2011 Award Winner Cheryl Lucas work "Harder Larder" in the slaughter house). Selection and Curatorial Panel Felicity Milburn, Curator Christchurch Art Gallery. Grant Banbury, Independent Art Consultant. Curatorial Policy “Sculpture on the Peninsula is provides an opportunity for artists to balance their own creative vision with the challenge of place and is inclusive of all modes of sculpture.� The curatorial policy will be used by the Curatorial Panel when considering artist submissions. Deadline All submissions must arrive at 47 Reserve Terrace, Lyttelton 8082 or gill@sculpturenz.co.nz by Friday 5 July 2013. Acceptance All artists will be notified by post or email if they have been successful or not. Acceptance letters will be posted or emailed on 31 July 2013. Further information regarding installation and the event process will be included. Assistance Contact Gill Hay, Event Organiser Email gill@sculpturenz.co.nz Phone 03 3287402 Mobile 021 0227115 Article: www.sculpturenz.co.nz


pass it on, spread the word Not everyone receives these news letters, so please pass them onto anyone you think would be interested. We can also arrange printed copies for interested parties - just let us know. A big thank you to everyone who emails us with what is happening in their part of Lyttelton Harbour paradise. If you have news, or belong to a community group, own a business - get in contact with us, we would love to promote or share your story with the Lyttelton Harbour district. Errors, Omissions and Typos are all part and parcel of a volunteer service. These quirky additions are offered free for your amusement. But, if we have “got it wrong” - please just let us know.

Last Chance: Have Your Say Lyttelton Civic Square Draft Design Concepts Just under one week to get your comments back on the two options for the civic square site, if you haven’t already done so. These concepts have been developed by the Council’s project team after discussions and feedback from the community and Lyttelton Mt Herbert Community Board. Submissions must be received by 5pm on Monday 1 July 2013. You can access the draft design concepts and submission forms: Online at www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay/ Or, in hard copy at Lyttelton Library, 18 Canterbury Street Lyttelton Service Centre, 15 London Street Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre, 20 Oxford Street After consultation closes comments will be analysed and a single concept design prepared for recommendation to the Community Board for approval on 22 August 2013. All submitters in this round of consultation will receive a copy of this recommended concept and project team responses to key issues before the Board meeting. This will allow those who wish to comment an opportunity to seek speaking rights at the meeting.

Gratitude to Freemans Restaurant A Farewell for Nina

The friends of Nina would like to thank Freemans Restaurant for the warmth, generosity and hospitality offered on the evening of Sunday 16 June. Thank you also to Carmel and the band. Nina would have loved all of it. Anon

Rainbow Recovery Colin Jamieson Exhibits in Lyttelton Colin Jamieson has had paintings exhibited in galleries around New Zealand and has work in institutions and homes overseas. Between July 1 and July 31, Lyttelton Harbour residents will be able to view a sample of Colin’s work at the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre. This collection is from work he did post-earthquake around the idea of the potential and dynamics in chaos, intending to inspire the viewer to recovery. They are multimedia and much of the materials are salvaged from rejected and dumped paints, boards and frames. They call us to reflect, enjoy and imagine new possibilities. The main piece Rainbow Recover appears on the cover of his new book, A Good Way To Go, which explores self-determination and mercy, especially in relation to euthanasia and disaster recovery.


plenty to share In Lyttelton so many residents grow vegetables; or have fruit trees literally dripping with produce. Plenty to Share is about sharing any excess produce with the community. So if your lemon tree is yellow with goodness and you can’t keep up with making lemon curd, bring those surplus fruits down to the organisers, where every Saturday the swapping of produce is well underway in Lyttelton on the corner of London and Canterbury Street; and also in Diamond Harbour on a Saturday morning at the village centre. If there is something on the Plenty to Share table that you would like to take home, then you are warmly invited to do so.

Barn Dance Naval Point Club | POSTPONED Due to last weeks weather forecast, change your diaries and take a note that the Naval Point Club fundraising Barn Dance Event has been postponed to Saturday 7 September. Tickets $20 for members and $30 for non-members.

Roots Restaurant Hosts Country Living Cooking Lesson: Bread and Tortillas

Country Living is a group of mostly women, living on the Banks Peninsula. On the first Wednesday of every month the Country Living Group visit someone: artists, crafts people, historic places etc, usually all located on the Peninsula. This month the group will be visiting Roots Restaurant for cooking lesson on bread and tortillas. Wednesday July 3, 10.30am to 1.30pm. $40 per person, including fish lunch. New members welcome. Bookings to Rowena by July 1. Phone 03 329 9118.

Lyttelton Harbour Business Association Network Meeting Freemans Restaurant, London Street | Tuesday 25 June, 5.30pm Nibbles will be provided by MacTodd, and drinks will be available at Happy Hour prices. Please come and join us!

Naval Point Club: Annual General Meeting Wednesday 26 June 2013 | Commencing at 7.00pm.

Project Lyttelton: Annual General Meeting Project Lyttelton will have its Annual General Meeting 7.30pm, Thursday 11 July at the Portal, 54a Oxford Street. There is an open invitation for all to attend. Prior to the AGM we will have a Pot Luck dinner starting at 6.00pm.

Lyttelton Club: Mid Winter Christmas Party Saturday 13 July, 7.00pm | Featuring acclaimed rock reggae cabaret hand Little John. Tickets $20 including buffet meal. $25 door sales.

Short Term Rental: Lyttelton Walkers Road location. Short term rental available, fully furnished three bedroom home. Phone Jason after 5.30pm on 027 421 4400 or 03 328 7666. View more details at www.holidayhouses.co.nz/properties/47948.

Short Term Rental: Cass Bay Are you in need of short term "earthquake repair" accommodation? Available now is a four bedroom totally furnished home. Ideal for a short term stay between now and December 2013. Executive style, three year old modern home, double glazing, two heat pumps plus additional heating. Each bedroom has its own full ensuite bathroom, master bedroom has walk in robe. Two living areas plus study. Double internal access garage. Fabulous views of Lyttelton harbour and hills. No smokers, pets negotiable. $1000 per week including all power, telephone and internet access. To enquire please call Maria on 328 7151 or email skiermaria@yahoo.co.nz


A Taste of Winter: A Social Food and Wine pairing at Roots Due to bad weather forecasts leading to a number of cancellations, we decided to postpone the Taste of Winter until the following week, so it's now on this Thursday: Rescheduled to: Thursday 27th June – 6-7.30pm Roots Restaurant, 8 London Street, Lyttelton

Join leading local wine writer, Jo Burzynska and Lyttelton’s hottest new restaurant, Roots for a convivial and cosy evening of winter-friendly food and wines that’s part of Lyttelton’s Festival of Lights. Jo will be presenting some warming reds from both near and far, matched with canapés created by Roots’ talented culinary team to suit the wines and winter season. http://joburzynska.com/a-taste-of-winter-a-social-food-and-wine-pairing-at-roots/ Keep snug inside where Jo will be offering insights on the wines, while chef Giulio Sturla presents the food pairings. Or rug up or roam in the restaurant’s attractive garden, where Roots has created special festival-themed light show. There’s also the opportunity to stay on and enjoy one of Roots’ delicious degustations dinners (booking essential for both the tasting and dinner). Since opening late last year, Roots Restaurant has fast established a reputation for its beautifully executed food with a focus on the local and the natural. Everything is made from scratch and its products sourced from organic suppliers, small producers, biodynamic farms and its own backyard. rootsrestaurant.co.nz Wine author, journalist, judge and lecturer, Jo Burzynska is one of New Zealand’s leading wine communicators, penning one of the country’s most widely read wine columns in the New Zealand Herald’s Viva magazine, as well as contributing to The Press’ Zest section and specialist wine publications worldwide. She’s the author of Wine Class: all you need to know about wine in New Zealand (Random House) and runs the Adventures in Wine school. joburzynska.com A Taste of Winter wine & food event cost $50. To book, contact Roots on 03 328 7658 Kind regards, Jo Burzynska MA AIWS Wine editor - Viva, New Zealand Herald Author of Wine Class: All you need to know about wine in New Zealand (Random House) Tell: +64 (0)3 328 8846 Mob: +64 (0)21 776161 joburzynska.com



LYTTELTON HEALTH QIGONG SIT AND BE FIT FOR SENIORS

Qigong uses easy-to-learn movements to guide the mind to draw in and replenish Qi. The movements increase flexibility, balance and co-ordination, the Qi heals and energises, and the whole activity brings deep relaxation and a calm and focussed mind. This is also a Falls Prevention Programme.

LYTTELTON UNION PARISH CHURCH HALL TUESDAYS 10.15-11.15 am START 18 JUNE 2013 $5.00 per session

Please phone Geraldine 328 7284 or Wendy 741 1427 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY CRESSY TRUST & LYTTELTON COMMUNITY HOUSE TRUST


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(including samurai and ninjutsu schools) which use a variety of skills, ideas and weapons to protect yourself and the people around you. Classes are taught in a safe, relaxed, friendly manner by a licensed Bujinkan instructor who has trained in several countries and travels to Japan to advance his own training. It’s through these connections that the instructor is able to pass on the art as it’s taught today. The best way to understand is to train, so grab a friend and turn up. Who can attend? :: Classes are open to both men and women aged 18 upwards. No previous martial arts experience is necessary, practitioners of other arts are also welcome. You don’t need to be fit or in your twenties to start. Bujinkan martial arts are unusual in that they can adapt to the practitioner rather than the other way round.

Regular classes contain following and more: Junan taiso: conditioning, flexibility, fitness. Ukemi: moving safely/rolling in any direction. Taijutsu: energy efficient movement. Dakentaijutsu: effective striking. Jutaijutsu: restraints, locks, takedowns. Buki: traditional and non weaponry.

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 18 June 2013

The Tors - East Rockfall Remediation

Christchurch City Council are moving forward with works to progressively remove potential rockfall sources above Summit Road, within the marked areas on the map below, between 20 June 2013 to mid July. The Tors and Summit Road will be closed for the duration of the works. Please stay clear of this area due to the high risk of rockfall and the associated work environment involving drilling and explosives. We aim to minimise any disruption to affected residents and users of the adjacent walking and mountain biking tracks. Daily signage will be posted at trail heads to advise the public of our activities. We thank you in advance for your continued assistance. Any further questions for Council officers can be directed to porthillsgeotech@ccc.govt.nz. If you wish to speak directly with the team please contact Calum McLean on 021 684 895 or email me at Calum.mclean@geovert.com.

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June 2013

Lyttelton Harbour Community Garage Sale All donations of good used, or new, household items greatly accepted at Project Lyttelton 54a Oxford Street. Please do not donate items that cannot be sold, as this increases our costs trying to take unwanted items to the charity barn, or worse still the rubbish depot. Governors Bay Pre-School Music Preschool music classes run on Thursday mornings during school term, 9:15 - 10am in the Governors Bay School library. Come and join us for singing, dancing and musical games. Cost $3.50. All under 5s welcome, please bring a grown-up with you. Contact Mel Dixon 329 9908. Lyttelton Community Association New members welcome. As an issues based organisation, we do not hold regular meetings. If you would like to be advised of when the next meeting will be held, or have an issue to discuss, please email us at LCAssn@vodafone.co.nz or phone Ken Maynard 03 328 9553. Lyttelton Community House Meals for the elderly continue to be prepared and delivered daily. If you know of any elderly residents who need this service, or would like to volunteer to assist, please contact Christine or Courtenay 03 741 1427. Lyttelton Harbour Basin COMMUNITY Civil Defence New members welcome. Meets every third Wednesday of the month 7.00pm - 9.00pm at Lyttelton Main School. To become involved contact the acting Lyttelton leader Wendy Everingham 03 328 8359 or 021 047 6144 . Lyttelton Harbour Business Association For more details visit: www.lytteltonharbour.co.nz Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre Monday to Saturday 10.00am to 4.00pm; Sunday 11.00am - 3.00pm. Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraupo Issues Group Focus is to improve the natural environment and habitat of the harbour and harbour basin. Meetings are every second month. All welcome. Contact Claire Findlay (Chair) 03 328 8930, Melanie Dixon (Support) 03 329 9908 or visit www.ecan.govt.nz/lhwig Lyttelton Lions Meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Community House at 7.30pm. Anyone interested in becoming involved, or anyone who would like to learn more about this organisation, is most welcome. Contact Mary Jamieson 03 328 8523 or Dave Evans 03 379 6675. Lyttelton Historical Museum Society Lyttelton Museum committee is developing a concept plan for the re-building of Lyttelton Museum . Meetings held once a month. New members, donations or any other support is welcomed. Lyttelton Museum, PO Box 95, Lyttelton. 328 8972 lytteltonmuseum@xtra.co.nz Lyttelton Reserves Management Committee Reserves Committee meets on a regular basis to make decisions about the management of the reserves. It organises weed control and planting programmes that include public and schools planting days. To be involved email the group at reserves@lyttelton.net.nz. Lyttelton Time Bank Located within the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre, 20 Oxford Street, open from 10.00am to 4.00pm, Monday to Friday. Or contact via email timebank@lyttelton.net.nz or phone the Information Centre on 03 328 9093. Lyttelton Toy Library Now at 25 Canterbury Street. Sessions every second Saturday 10.00am to 12noon. Range of 500+ toys for children aged 0-5 years. Toys large and small, ride-ons, puzzles, games and dress-ups to borrow. Join anytime $42.00 per year. Toy Librarian: Kimberly 03 384 8400 . Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade Meets for training and maintenance every Thursday night from 7.00pm at the temporary station in the Lyttelton Port Company admin building car park, 56 Norwich Quay. If you are interested in joining, then pop on in. Lyttelton Youth Centre Youth Centre/Community House, 7 Dublin Street, Lyttelton. Contact Christine 03 741 1427 for further details. Plunket Playgroup The Plunket Playgroup can be found at Lyttelton Main School, every Monday and Wednesday, 10.00am to 12noon. 50 cents donation and everyone is welcome. Contact Jodi Rees 328 9246 and Andrea Solzer 328 9346 [note the phone numbers are very similar]. Project Lyttelton The Portal, 54a Oxford Street, Lyttelton [located behind the Swimming Pool]. Office 03 328 9243.


“ business directory support our local businesses

June 2013

Lyttelton Abbraccia Bellydance Acupuncture Therapy Alexander Technique Alterations and Ironing Service Bank of New Zealand Banks Peninsula Accounting Beauty by Carly Bells Pharmacy Body Kinetics - Gym | Fitness Christchurch Council Service Centre Christchurch Yoga Coastal Living / Picture Framers Coffee Culture Dandy Designs - Web|Business Develop Diamond Harbour Ferry Dockside Apartments Everest Indian Restaurant Fishermans Wharf Freemans Restaurant Frog Web Works God Save The Queen Ground | Gourmet Foods, Catering Harbour Co-Op Harris & Turner Hands on Health | Nutrition Massage Himalaya Design Home Based Child Care Home Based Education Irish Pub Jack Tar Sailing Land Arch Landscape Architects London Fish and Chips London Street Books London Street Dairy Leslies Bookshop Lyttel Beauty Lyttelton Bakery Lyttelton Builders Limited - Office and Yard Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre Lyttelton Library Lyttelton Health Centre Lyttelton Physiotherapy Lyttelton Recreation Centre Lyttelton Sea Foods Lyttelton Service Station Lyttelton Shuttle Lyttelton ‘Top’ Club Mac Todd Solicitors

41 Voelas Road [West School] 18 Oxford Street Private Address Oxford Street 56 London Street PO Box 83, Lyttelton Private Address 50 London Street Oxford Street 15 London Street Private Address 34 London Street 18 London Street Private Address B Jetty, Lyttelton Wharf 22 Sumner Road 2 London Street 39 Norwich Quay 47 London Street 14 Winchester Street 33 London Street Lyttelton Farmers Market 12 London Street 8 London Street Private Address 20 London Street Private Address Private Address 17a London Street West Side, No.7 Wharf 13 Exeter Street 34 London Street Pending New Location 34 London Street 18 Oxford Street 32 Voelas Road 6 Norwich Quay 16 Canterbury Street 65 London Street 35 London Street 18 Oxford Street 18 Oxford Street 25 Winchester Street 6 Norwich Quay 1 Canterbury Street Airport, Tours, Anywhere 23 Dublin Street 50 London Street

03 328 8883 03 328 9053 03 328 8968 Private No. 0800 80 04 68 03 328 7231 Private No. 03 328 8314 03 328 7002 03 941 8999 03 328 8889 03 328 7350 03 328 7080 03 328 8646 03 328 9078 03 325 5707 03 328 8185 03 328 7530 03 328 7517 Private No. 03 328 9430 022 476 8633 03 328 8544 03 328 7358 Private No. 03 328 7600 03 328 7217 03 328 9229 03 328 8085 03 389 9259 03 328 8882 03 328 8819 03 328 8088 03 328 7358 03 328 8292 03 328 7093 03 328 9004 03 328 9305 03 328 9093 03 941 7923 03 328 7309 03 328 8111 03 941 5656 03 328 7628 03 328 8749 Private No. 03 328 8740 03 328 9992

Paige 021 999 848 Robin Kerr Belinda Walker Wendy De Backer 021 0288 1466 Trish, Kelly, Donna Chris 021 280 0086 Carly 021 294 5676 Jen 027 204 1224 Debbie/Patricia Rebecca 021 071 0336

dana@dandydesigns.co.nz Grant / Kathy Parminder Singh

Graeme 027 473 5018 Wed-Sun 10.00am to 4.00pm info@ground.co.nz Mon - Sat 10am to 6pm Rebecca 027 494 6349 Open 7 Days 10am - 4pm Marcia 021 236 1682 Jen Skjellerup Ross, Janet, Roger and Sandy Mike Rossouw dan@landarch.co.nz

Open 7 Days www.lyttelbeauty.co.nz Peter Tocker 021 862 537

Linda 021 254 4986 Ray Blake 021 43 66 50


“ business directory support our local businesses

June 2013

Lyttelton [continued] Maids of Ink Min Sarginson Real Estate Mondo Vino Orbit Architecture PedalOn Bicycle Service Port Electric : Computer Appliance Repair Port Hills Auto Centre Porthole Bar Portico Port View Restaurant Professionals Real Estate Project Lyttelton Office Pynenburg and Collins | Architects Ray White Real Estate Roots Rossouw Window Cleaning SAMO Coffee Sno Clothes and Milly May Special Branch NZ | Arborist Storm Hairdressing Tailored Portraits | Photography Thea Mickell Services Ltd | Fundraising The Mindful Body The Rookery Time to Resolve | Mediation Service View Hairdressing Volcano Radio World Organics Skincare

31 London Street 53 London Street 42 Norwich Quay 5 Norwich Quay 2 Exeter Street Private Address 42a Norwich Quay 40 London Street 48 London Street 23 Dublin Street 36 London Street 54a Oxford Street PO Box 80, Lyttelton 47 London Street 8 London Street Private Address 3 Canterbury Street 8a London Street Hawkhurst Road 34 London Street Cressy Terrace Private Address Private Address Ross Terrace Private Address Private Address Private Address Private Address

03 328 9263 03 328 7273 03 328 7744 03 328 9294 03 328 9246 03 328 8099 03 328 9980 Private No. 03 328 8088 03 328 8740 03 328 7707 03 328 9243 Private No. 03 331 6757 03 328 7658 03 389 9259 Private No. 03 328 8584 03 328 8303 03 328 8859 03 328 7122 03 384 7547 03 328 9923 03 328 8038 03 328 8219 Private No. 03 328 8566 03 328 7446

Basement Level Min Sarginson 027 432 0327

Rawhiti Street 2 Waipapa Avenue Waipapa Avenue 2a Waipapa Avenue 2e Waipapa Avenue Marine Drive Waipapa Avenue 10 Rawhiti Street Private Address

03 329 4303 03 329 4854 03 328 9078 03 329 4402 03 329 4880 03 329 4730 03 329 4464 03 329 4773 03 329 3254

www.bronwen-jones.com Open 7 Days till 5.30pm

18 Bay Heights 52 Main Road 79 Main Road Bamfords Road

03 329 9970 03 329 9433 03 329 9825 03 329 9788

Neave Ross-Wallace

Neil Aitken 021 155 5601 021 055 6865 Ken 021 117 6848 Mike 021 328 977 [Tue-Sun] Tue-Sun 10am - 4pm Wed-Sun + Sat-Sun Brunch Lynnette Baird 021 224 6637 Sue-Ellen Simon 021 163 7193 Marie | Daisy Christy | Guilio 021 120 8083 Mike 0274 355 239 Open 7 Days Heather Tim 022 091 9202 Sally | Kat Gillian Taylor 021 047 4415 Thea 027 607 7282 Janet 027 368 6515 Angus | Rene Chantal 022 618 8532 Megan 027 488 5173 Nicki 027 423 9455

Diamond Harbour Bronwen Jones– Writing and PR Services Chalfont Cafe | D.Harbour Country Store Diamond Harbour Ferry Diamond Harbour Medical Centre Godley House Cafe Orton Bradley Park Snowdrop Cottage Children’s Store Shunyata Retreat | Day Spa Thrive: Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Nutrition

www.godleyhouse.co.nz Open 7 Days 9.00am - 5.00pm www.journeyessence.com Mark and Lou Warren

Governors Bay At Home Childcare Limited Governors Bay Hotel She Chocolat Living Springs


“ bite size

fresh n fabulous places to dine June 2013

Brunch Chalfont Cafe Coffee Culture Freemans Restaurant Godley House Cafe Governors Bay Hotel Port View Restaurant SAMO Coffee She Chocolat

2 Waipapa Avenue 18 London Street 47 London Street 2e Waipapa Avenue 52 Main Road 23 Dublin Street 3 Canterbury Street 79 Main Road

Diamond Harbour Lyttelton Lyttelton Diamond Harbour Governors Bay Lyttelton Lyttelton Governors Bay

03 329 4854 03 328 7080 03 328 7517 03 329 4880 03 329 9433 03 328 8740 Private No. 03 329 9825

9am Monday to Saturday 8am Open Every Day 9am Saturday | 10am Sunday 9am Wednesday to Sunday 8am Open 7 Days 9am Saturday | 9am Sunday 8am Open 7 Days 10am Weekdays | 9am Weekends

Lunch Chalfont Cafe Everest Indian Restaurant Fishermans Wharf Freemans Restaurant Godley House Cafe Governors Bay Hotel Irish Pub Lyttelton Bakery Porthole Bar Port View Restaurant Roots SAMO Coffee She Chocolat

2 Waipapa Avenue 2 London Street 39 Norwich Quay 47 London Street 2e Waipapa Avenue 52 Main Road 17a London Street 6 Norwich Quay 40 London Street 23 Dublin Street 8 London Street 3 Canterbury Street 79 Main Road

Diamond Harbour Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Diamond Harbour Governors Bay Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton

03 329 4854 03 328 8185 03 328 7530 03 328 7517 03 329 4880 03 329 9433 03 328 8085 03 328 9004 021 328 977 03 328 8740 03 328 7658 Private No. 03 329 9825

Monday to Saturday Open Every Day Tuesday to Sunday Saturday | Sunday Wednesday to Sunday Open Every Day Open Every Day Monday to Saturday Open Every Day Wednesday to Sunday from 11am Thursday | Friday Monday to Sunday from Open Every Day

Dinner Everest Indian Restaurant Fishermans Wharf Freemans Restaurant Godley House Cafe Governors Bay Hotel Irish Pub Porthole Bar Port View Restaurant Roots Tommy Chang’s

2 London Street 39 Norwich Quay 47 London Street 2e Waipapa Avenue 52 Main Road 17a London Street 40 London Street 23 Dublin Street 8 London Street 48 London Street

Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Diamond Harbour Governors Bay Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton

03 328 8185 03 328 7530 03 328 7517 03 329 4880 03 329 9433 03 328 8085 Private No. 03 328 8740 03 328 7658 Private No.

Parminder Singh Tuesday to Sunday Open Every Day Friday | Saturday Open Every Day Open Every Day Open Every Day Wednesday to Sunday Tuesday to Saturday Wednesday to Sunday

Take Away Everest Indian Restaurant Fishermans Wharf London Street Fish and Chips Lyttelton Bakery Lyttelton Sea Foods Port View Restaurant

2 London Street 39 Norwich Quay 34 London Street 6 Norwich Quay 6 Norwich Quay 23 Dublin Street

Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton

03 328 8185 03 328 7530 03 328 8819 03 328 9004 03 328 7628 03 328 8740

4pm - 8pm Every Day 11am - 8pm Tue to Sun 11am - 8pm Every Day 7am - 3pm Mon to Sat 11am - 8pm Every Day 4pm - 8pm Wed to Sun

BYO Mondo Vino

42 Norwich Quay

Lyttelton

03 328 7744

10am Open Every Day

Create Your Own Chalfont Cafe [General Store] Harbour Co-Op Harris & Turner Lyttelton Farmers Market London Street Dairy

2 Waipapa Avenue 12 London Street 8 London Street On London Street 34 London Street

Diamond Harbour Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton Lyttelton

03 329 4854 03 328 8544 03 328 7358 03 328 9243 03 328 7358

9am Open Every Day 9am Open Every Day Mon - Sat 10am to 6pm 10am Every Saturday 8am Open Every Day


accommodation “ places to stay around the harbour

June 2013

Lyttelton

Canterbury Street Apartment. Fully renovated one bedroom apartment ideal for short term or holiday stay accommodation. Completely self contained with separate living space, kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom. Spread over two floors this furnished apartment will feel like a home away from home. Tariff from $120 per night. Phone Gloria 03 328 7065 or mobile 022 073 0014. Dockside Apartments. Three private apartments enjoying harbour views and available for casual holiday or short term occupancy. Scenic and close to London Street, an ideal option for friends or family. Options range from studio; one bedroom or two bedroom apartment. Tariff from $90 - $120 per night. Phone Grant or Kathy 03 325 5707 or view more details online www.dockside.co.nz. No.1 Apartment. Warm two bedroom apartment with magnificent harbour views available for holiday or short term accommodation. Undercover parking. Tariff $120 per night with minimum three night stay. Longer rates available on enquiry. Phone Linda 03 328 9128 or 021 254 4986. Randolph Apartment. Private two bedroom modern apartment with superb views across Lyttelton available for holiday or short term accommodation. Apartment features private spa, off street parking and all the mod-cons including WIFI. Tariff from $120.00 per day, with minimum three night stay. Longer term rates available. Phone Heather 03 328 8585 or 03 328 8584. The Rookery. Built in 1866 The Rookery Bed and Breakfast is one of the oldest surviving local cottages, with wonderful panoramic views of the historic port town of Lyttelton. Three renovated rooms are available; one with ensuite facilities. Tariff from $115 to $160 per night. Phone Angus or Rene Macpherson on 03 328 8038 or view more details on line www.therookery.co.nz.

Diamond Harbour

Bryneth's Cottage located on Purau Avenue. Luxury room, queen bed and spa bath. cooked breakfast or brunch. Only available Friday to Monday $200 per night. Phone 03 329 4728 or 021 315 609 Diamond Harbour Lodge is the place to relax, enjoy and unwind. Harbour sea views, spacious rooms, TV/DVD, CD player, large selection of books, games, free wireless internet, fridge, microwave, under floor heating in bathroom, heated towel rail, linden leaves toiletries, towelling bath robes. Robyn and Pete Hedges 3 329 4005 or visit www.diamondharbour lodge.co.nz Manaaki Eco Farmstay Purau offers self contained ensuite accommodation. One or two bedrooms with spacious fully equipped kitchen/living in a beautiful rural setting overlooking Purau Bay. Holiday (min 2 nights) or longer term rates available. Contact Wendy ph 329 3202 or view us online www.ecofarmstaypurau.co.nz The Old Exchange Bed and Breakfast right in the heart of the Village at 2 Waipapa Avenue. Two queen sized bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, own private entrance, sea views and within walking distance of the Ferry. Contact Jill 03 329 4275 or mobile 027 482 6014. Orton Bradley Park offer self contained camper van sites for overnight stays. Services include 15 powered sites; treated drinking water; toilet blocks and dump site, with the golf club and tennis court next door. Fees start from $15.00 per night for two persons, with additional adults at $6.00 per night. Contact 03 329 4730.

Governors Bay

Camellia Cottage Bed and Breakfast is a self contained cottage in a lovely garden setting. Room $110 per night double or $75 per night for a single. Contact Faye, 30 Zephyr Terrace, Governors Bay 03 329 9119 Governors Bay Bed and Breakfast offers a place to relax and rejuvenate on nine acres to bush side paradise beside the harbour. Furnished room with ensuite bathroom and separate sitting area also available for short term rent for those seeking emergency accommodation. For more details contact Eva on 03 329 9727, or view on line www.gbbedandbreakfast.co.nz. Governors Bay Hotel restored to it’s former glory and offers six guest rooms located on the first floor level. All rooms renovated with 32 inch flat screen televisions, queen size beds, free wifi, heaters and vanities. Four rooms with direct verandah access with views over the Lyttelton harbour. Contact 03 329 9433 or view more details on line: www.governorsbayhotel.co.nz. Governors Bay Studio is an upmarket studio with ensuite, wifi, sky television, kitchenette. Located by the water and beach. Lovely garden setting. Bed and breakfast $180 - $200 per night. Preferable short stays 2-3 nights. Contact Rosie Belton 027 228 7019. Living Springs offer an array of accommodation options from fully service private rooms, studios, twin rooms, shared bunkrooms to outdoor camping. Also available are some powered caravan sites. All rooms are clean, comfortable and well maintained for your relaxation. Contact Living Springs on 03 329 9788 or view more details on line: www.livingsprings.co.nz.


“ harbour vibe

what’s on around the harbour this week June 2013

26 Wednesday Plunket Play Group Community Garden Bunjinkan Classes Meditation | Buddhism 27 Thursday Governors Bay Pre-School Music Stories After Dark Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade Contra Dance Night Al Park Live Music Thursday

10.00am 10.00am 7.00pm 7.30pm

9.15am 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm

Lyttelton Main School The Portal, 54a Oxford Street Union Church, Winchester Street The Portal, 54a Oxford Street

All Welcome. Andrea Solzer 328 9346 Shared lunch from 12.00pm Contact Shaun 027 231 6881 No Booking Required | $10

Governors Bay School Library Lyttelton Library Lyttelton Fire Station Governors Bay Fire Station Private Address, Cass Bay Porthole Bar, London Street

All Under 5s Welcome with Adult | $3.50 Stories for the Children Weekly Training | New Members Welcome Weekly Training | New Members Welcome Contact Bill 03 328 8985 | $5 Live Music Thursday | Free

28 Friday Baby Time Lyttelton Harbour Festival of Lights

10.30am 5.30pm

Lyttelton Library, London Street London Street

Stories, Rhymes, Activities | Under 2yrs old Event Programme: www.lyttelton.net.nz

29 Saturday Lyttelton Art Space Lyttelton Farmers Market Lyttelton Garage Sale Plenty to Share Lyttelton Rugby Club

10.00am 10.00am 10.00am -

6 London Street, Lyttelton London Street, Lyttelton The Portal, 54a Oxford Street Cnr London and Canterbury Recreation Grounds

Photography, Painting, Sketches and More Fresh produce; Live Music; Buskers and More Second Hand Bargains and More Bring, Exchange and Share Food Club Day with Rugby Matches and BBQs

30 Sunday Lyttel Soccer Combined Church Service Live Jazz Sundays St Josephs Worker Catholic Church Hannah Harding Live

10.00am 10.00am 3.00pm 5.30pm 6.00pm

Rugby Soccer Grounds Union Church, Winchester Street Freemans, London Street 21 Exeter Street, Lyttelton Lyttelton ‘Top’ Club

End of Godley Quay: Ages 3-9 All Welcome All Welcome Carmel Courtney Live | Free All Welcome $10 Door Sales | Members Free

01 Monday Plunket Play Group

10.00am

Lyttelton Main School

All Welcome. Andrea Solzer 328 9346

02 Tuesday Story Time Lyttelton Health Qigong for Seniors Community House Shared Lunch Lyttelton St John Youth Division Artists Showcase Open Mic Night

10.00am 10.12am 12.00pm 6.00pm 7.30pm

Lyttelton Library, London Street Union Church, Winchester Street Comm.House, 7 Dublin Street St John Ambulance Station Wunderbar, London Street

Stories, Rhymes, Activities | 2-4yr olds Geraldine Parkes 03 328 7284 Make new friends 52 London St, Lyttelton Sing, Play, Quote or Entertain

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