What's On in Taranaki, March 8-13
Hawera 2ZH Country & Variety Music Club, held at the Hawera Pipe Band Hall, 89 Collins St, Hawera, today, 7.30pm-10.30pm
All welcome. Come along and have a sing or listen. Great band. Supper. Club nights held every second and fourth Friday. Start time changes to 7pm after daylight savings ends. Hope to see you there.
Non-members only $7, members $5, children under 12 free.
Market Day, The Commune, 356 Monmouth Rd, Stratford, tomorrow, 9am - 12noon
A market day is being held by The Commune Produce Homestead collaborative market. It will include garden tours, vegetable seedlings for sale and a flower bar.
Other sustainable businesses joining the event include Jordalee Creek, Farlands Farm, Your Home Naturally, Grow Easy and Midsize Thrift.
Jordalee Creek and Farlands Farm will be selling fresh produce, Your Home Naturally will sell their natural cleaning products, Grow Easy supplies organic indoor plants and Midsize Thrift sells pre-loved clothing.
Free entry, bring cash for stalls.
Improv Salad, New Plymouth Little Theatre, tomorrow, 7.30pm
Taranaki's freshest improvisers combine to create spontaneous scenes for your enjoyment. It's guaranteed to get silly as the cast perform improvised scenes based on audience suggestions. With everything made up on the spot, every show is completely unique! Tickets $20 from Eventfinda, limited cash-only door sales.
Curator Floor Talk with Francis Mcwhannell, Percy Thomson Gallery, Stratford, Wednesday, March 13, 6pm
A special opportunity to hear about our current exhibition Gathered Voices and the history of the Fletcher Trust Collection. Come along for a free event, have a glass of wine, and listen to one of Aotearoa's great art practitioners in Taranaki's best public regional art gallery.