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FILM FUNDRAISER

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Club. Dinner starts at 7pm, followed by ameeting which usually features a guest speaker. Phone president LucMarie on 625 6432.

Pragya Yoga: pranayama and yoga classes. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays from 7.15pm-8.30pm. Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust Hall, May Rd. $3 per person. Contact Jayanti Metha 027 275 6047. The New Zealand Red Cross is hosting aMovie Night Fundraiser featuring the film United Kingdom - a true story of Prince Seretse Khama of Botswana who causes an internatio­nal stir when he marries a white woman from London in the late 1940s. Tickets are $20, with all proceeds going towards Red Cross. There will also be chances to win spot raffle prizes. December 11, 7:30pm9:30pm, Capitol Cinema, 610 Dominion Rd. Visit eventfinda.co.nz/2016/unitedking­dom/auckland/balmoral for details. combining all the richness of the original story. Until December 3 (Wednesday to Saturday), 8pm, at the Dolphin Theatre, 12 Spring St.

Dalewool Youth Brass Band: is currently recruiting. The Onehunga based youth programme welcomes players aged 5 to 21. From absolute beginners to advanced musicians. Contact 021 023 30348 or visit dalewoolyo­uth.com.

Dance 4 Us: a drop-in movement therapy programme for adults with special needs at Onehunga Community Centre, 1 Pearce St.

Email info@dancethera­py.co.nz for more informatio­n.

STARS Dance Movement: therapy groups for preschoole­rs to teenagers on the Autism Spectrum and related disorders. Programme activities focus on developing social skills and emotional literacy. Register now for termtermon­e in 2017 by emailing info@dancethera­py.co.nz.

Women’s Dinner Club: dinner, friendship, guest speakers and entertainm­ent. Onehunga RSA, cnr of The Mall and Princes St on the first Wednesday evening of each month. Phone Joan 620 4655 or Gill 524 6151.

Yarns knitting group: meets every Thursday, 1pm-3pm at Onehunga Community Centre. Bring your knitting or crochet, have a cuppa and a chat. Cost a gold coin. Contact Jane on 630 8267 for further details.

Free Soup Kitchen: each Friday night at New Hope Impact Centre, 8 Waller St. Contact Liz on 027 440 4315 or just turn up.

Selwyn Centre@ Royal Oak: friendship group for those over 65. Friendship, laughter and morning tea for men and women. Tuesdays, 9.30am-noon at St John’s Church hall, 6 Chandler Ave. Cost $3. Contact Heather 021 0502 987. Royal Oak Baptist Playgroup: fun community playgroup for under 5s and their caregivers. Runs Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9.30am-11.30am (during school term) at Royal Oak Baptist Church, cnr Symonds St and Erson Ave. $3 per child or $5 per family. Find us on Facebook for details.

Friendship Morning Tea and

Mini Market: every Thursday 8am12pm at Sandringha­m Community Centre, 18-20 Kitchener Rd. Everyone welcome. Bric-a-brac, fruit and veggies and breakfast for $3. Stalls, $5. Phone 846 6649.

Veterans tennis: ladies and men play on Fridays from 9am. Edendale Tennis Club, Grove Rd. Contact Mary on 629 2167.

Puketapapa Christmas Festival: a fun, family Christmas celebratio­n. Look out for the roaming band, market stalls, food, performanc­es and Santa’s Grotto. As the sun goes down, sit back and join in with all your favourite carols. December 3, 5pm at Three Kings Reserve, cnr of Mt Eden and Mt Albert Roads.

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