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WED, MAY 18

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Tour/tea with Jo Seagar: An open home at hospice’s Tikipunga inpatient facility; meet hospice workers and enjoy tea and treats with celebrity chef and Hospice NZ patron/ambassador Jo Seagar. $25 p/p. Book at fundraisin­g@ northhaven­hospice.org.nz. North Haven Hospice, 24a Takahe St, Tikipunga. 10am and 2pm.

THUR, MAY 19

Tour/tea with Jo Seagar: An open home at hospice’s Tikipunga inpatient facility; meet hospice workers and enjoy tea and treats with celebrity chef and Hospice NZ patron/ambassador Jo Seagar. $25 each. Book at fundraisin­g@ northhaven­hospice.org.nz. North Haven Hospice, 24a Takahe St, Tikipunga. 10am and 2pm.

Eat, drink and think: Thoughtpro­voking talks about Bridges of Hope, women and investing, for Hospice Awareness Week. Meet Hospice NZ patron Jo Seagar over wine and cheese. RSVP by May 12, fundraisin­g@northhaven­hospice. org.nz. Free. North Haven Hospice, 24a Takahe St, Tikipunga. 5.30pm.

SAT & SUN, MAY 21 & 22

Antique & Collectabl­es Fair: We also have an Antiques Roadshow happening throughout the weekend and loads of local craft stalls and art from our highly regarded local artists. Kingston House, Hone Heke Rd, Kerikeri. 9am.

MON, MAY 23

Cherry Park ArtCraft: Welcoming

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Traffic lights: Make sure you are aware of the Covid traffic light setting in your area and any rules you may need to comply with.

Cobham Rd, Kerikeri. 7pm.

WED, JUL 6

Two MAGICAL Nights: Introducin­g ‘‘SHADOW WORLDS’’. The Morph Puppet Festival, will be in the centre of Kerikeri after dark entertaini­ng our community with enchanting stories of Matariki, told in magical shadow puppet scenes. 10 Shops in central Kerikeri. 5pm.

WED, JUL 20

Whangārei Night Lights Festival: A family-friendly night time event for all ages. Walk through 2500 square metres of natural spaces, waterways and buildings lit with over 1 kilometre of lights and art. Tickets www.whangareil­ights.com/ tickets. Quarry Arts Centre, 21 Selwyn Ave, Whangārei. 9pm.

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