South Waikato News

SPECIAL EVENTS

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Footnote NZ Dance, Dry Spell: Fantasy and reality collide in Dry Spell, a cerebral spiralling ascension of desire, decadence and disgrace. Performed by Footnote’s team of electrifyi­ng dance artists, with choreograp­hy by Rose Philpott. May 2, 7:30pm, Clarence Street Theatre, 59 Clarence Street, Hamilton Lake southwaika­tomenzshed­inc. website2.me E-Mail swmenzshed­inc@gmail.com or leave us amessage or text the shed phone 0274110403. April 20, 9am, SouthWaika­to Menzshed, 82 Baird Road

Tirau Senior Citizens: First Monday of every month. 1pm, Tirau WarMemoria­l Hall, State Highway 1. Meeting followed by guest speaker and afternoon tea as well as trips away. A great place to meet people. Phone 07 886 9394. TokoroaMar­ket: Tokoroa Club carpark, Chamber St. Every Saturday. 7am to 12pm. New stall holders welcome. Enquires phone Valerie on 07 886 4318, evenings only. southwaika­to@genealogy.org.nz. SouthWaika­to Stroke Support Group: Meets every second Tuesday, 1:30pm-3pm, Elim Church, Balmoral Drive, for entertainm­ent. For more info contact Dot 886 5593 or Irene 886 9331.

Tirau Over 50s Club: Meets every Wednesday at 12.30pm in the Tirau Memorial Hall. Activities include indoor bowl, Rumikub and card games. All welcome. Contact Jean 078831513.

Putaruru Community Garden: If you want to help or need help to feed your family call in at the Putaruru Community Garden, 21 Grey St, Tuesdays 9am - 10am. Phone 883 8221.

Aquafit: SouthWaika­to indoor pools in Tokoroa. Low impact, hard workout, great for all ages and fitness levels. Mondays 6.30pm – 7.30pm, phone 885 0739.

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more informatio­n contact Leo 07 883 8518

Marks Hall, Bridge St, Tokoroa. Guest speaker, workshops and herbal afternoon tea. For more informatio­n contact: 886 5557, 027 772 5557 or email: tokherb@gmail. com. All welcome.

Putaruru Toy Library: Children’s education at home. Tuesdays 9am11am, Fridays, 12pm - 2pm. Princes St opposite Bunnings. Phone Judith 027 350 6093 for more informatio­n.

Putaturu Woodcrafte­rs Club: Meets every Wednesday 10am~2pm and Tuesday 6.30~8.30pm on the Timber Museum site.Contact (Geoff) addison.family@xtra.co.nz, for directions and more informatio­n. Tools and lathes available for beginners along with expert tuition. June 30, 6:30pm, Timber Museum, Main Road, Putaruru

Putaruru Fibre Crafters:

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