Cambridge Edition

Howto list

- SPECIAL EVENTS REGULAR EVENTS

Urban Miners E-Waste Collection:

Sunday, September 18. 9-11am: Bring your e-waste along to be recycled responsibl­y. There are charges per item to cover recycling costs. Please see our Facebook page for full list of items accepted and charges., Cambridge High School, Swayne Road, Cambridge

Filled with visual splendour, Red Leap Theatre’s energetic response to Owls Do Cry is a moving delve in to the poetic world of Janet Frame. More info... http://themeteor.co.nz/event/owlsdo-cry/., The Meteor Theatre, 1 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central, Hamilton 3204, Hamilton Central

Owls Do Cry: Rotopiko Wetlands, Ohaupo:

The National Wetland Trust welcomes volunteers for weeding, planting, minor building work, to restore this reserve and create a Wetland Education Centre. Meets fortnightl­y, Friday afternoons. Info, Karen 021 031 2716.

The last Saturday of every month, 10am-1pm, Bridges Church and Community Centre, 28 Duke St. No market in January and February.

Dutch Market: CSA Painting Place:

Thornton Road. Painters meet on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings 10am-midday to paint and socialise. For beginners and experience­d artists. Info: 022 371 3018

Cambridge Embroidery Group: First and third Thursday of the month, 10.30am-2pm at The Views Craft Room, Resthaven Village Centre, 4 Vogel Street, Cambridge. Info: Vivienne 8278668., 4 Vogel Street, Cambridge

Cambridge Grey Power General Meeting: The first Wednesday of every month, 1.30pm at Community Centre Taylor Street. Info: David Wilson 823-2425.

Cambridge Photograph­y Club:

We meet the last Wednesday of the month at 7:30pm. Come along and learn photograph­y with a fun group of people. Resthaven Village Hall, 4 Vogel Street, Cambridge

60s Up General Meeting and Lunch:

Every first Tuesday of the month at Raleigh Street Christian Centre, Raleigh Street, Leamington. 12.30pm shared finger food lunch. Newmembers welcome. Info: Faye 827 9369.

Grandparen­ts Meeting:

Onthe second Tuesday of each month grandparen­ts who are raising their grandchild­ren get together over a coffee for support. If you are in this position and would like to meet at Franz Cafe, at 10am. Info: Brenda 027 438 5401.

Cambridge Embroidery Group:

First and third Thursday each month 10.30am – 2.00pm at The Views Craft Room, Resthaven Village Centre, 4 Vogel St. Info: Vivienne 827 8668.

Hillcrest Garden Club:

Meets on the third Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm, from Feb-Nov. St Francis Community Church Lounge, Hillcrest, access from Morrinsvil­le Rd or Mansell Ave. Info: Diana 856 5255.

Repair Workshop:

Get support with repairs and share your repair skills with household items & clothing. 10am-12noon, 2nd Sunday of each month, upstairs at Meraki Workspace, 32 Victoria St.

Cambridge Men’s REBUS Club:

(for retired men). Meets every third Wednesday of the month at 9.30am, Cambridge Bridge Club, Fort Street, Contact Bob 021 677 976.

Martial Arts:

Tae Kwon Do training sessions. This is a self defence martial art. Mondays and

Thursdays at 6pm at the Senior Citizens Hall Milich Place, families welcome. Info: 021 299 4872.

Classes every Tuesday 6.30am-8pm at Te Miro Settlers Hall. Health, fitness and self defense for people of all ages and fitness levels. Info: Nick or Karin

027 421 1548.

Sing Ong Tai Chi: Riverside Ukes:

Wemeet every Wednesday for 2 hours of singing and playing ukelele. We have all ages and playing ability and we play a variety of music. Call Lynn 0276884021., Cambridge Raceway, Taylor Street.

Cambridge Blind and Vision Impaired Support Group:

Monthly meeting held every third Thursday at the Baptist Church Hall 10am-12pm. Info: Sue 827 5844.

Operation Cover Up:

Knitting group meets every first and third Thursday of the month in the Baptist Church lounge from 1.15pm to 3pm. Contact Rosaline 823 5360 and Pat 827 1910.

Meets every Thursday morning from 10am in the Union Church Hall for entertainm­ent, speakers, outings and movies on the corner of Bryce and Queen Street between. Info: Heather 827 6390.

Cruisers Rock ‘n’ Roll Club weekly dance at Hautapu Hall, Thursday, 6.45pm-8.40pm. Junior lessons commence at 6pm, adults $5, children $2. Info: Colleen 021 160 3725.

Stroke Club: Rock ‘n’ roll: Cambridge Farmers Market:

Every Saturday morning, quaint farmers’ market with lovely atmosphere and live music. Buy fresh, local goods and enjoy informativ­e chats with the producers. Victoria Square, 8ammidday.

Exercise:

Free weekly 5km timed run each Saturday. It’s you against the clock. Park Run from the Avantidrom­e, 15 Hanlin St. 8am Coffee afterwards at The Bikery.

The second Sunday of every month at the community gardens at new venue Cambridge Senior Citizens Associatio­n Hall off Milicich Place. Starts at 2pm and everyone is welcome to come and have a cuppa and chat then swap any excess from your gardens, such as

Cambridge Crop Swap:

To place a submission for the What’s On column visit www. neighbourl­y.co.nz/whats-on, choose the newspaper you want to list in and enter the event details. Listings must be no more than 30 words. Please note you will need to be a Neighbourl­y member to list. Please submit two weeks before your event. Low-cost/free events only. Inclusion is at editor’s discretion. Wereceive many submission­s and cannot guarantee every entry will be included.

Please make sure you are aware of the Covid traffic light setting in your area and any rules that you may need to comply with.

Traffic lights:

fruit or vege, preserves or even baking and share it with others. Info: 021 918 331.

Leamington Croquet Club:

Learn to play Golf Croquet. New players welcome. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 1.15pm. It is fun and easy to learn. Contact Lyn 021456275 or Pam021150 6933., Leamington Croquet Club, Scott Street, Leamington Domain

Training sessions. This is a self defence martial art. Mondays and Thursdays at 6pm at the Senior Citizens Hall Milich Place, families welcome. Info: 021 299 4872.

Tae Kwon Do:

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand