DECEMBERWHAT’SON
TeAwamutuEvents Guide as notified to the TeAwamutuVisitor
Site Centre.
■ 2 Christmas Craft Drop In Session, TeAwamutu Library, 3.30-6pm. Free Entry. Drop in any time but please allow at least one hour to complete a major project or half an hour to complete a smaller one. All materials supplied. Registration appreciated via www.waipalibraries.org.nz
■ 3 TeAwamutuCountry Variety Club, TeAwamutu Bible Chapel, from 12.30pm. Special guest Claude Poulson. For more information contact Ray Thurgood, 870 1551.
■ 4 TeAwamutuChristmas Parade, TeAwamutu CBD, from 11am.
■ 4 Christmas Craft Drop In Sessions (online), Follow two projects from our Christmas Craft Drop In Sessions on YouTube or Facebook. More information on Waipā District Libraries.
■ 4 Kihikihi History on Show, Kihikihi Police House and Temple Cottage buildings, Lyon Street, 11am-2pm. Plan for time to view the large collection of local history and memorabilia. For more information contact Jan Burch, 871 3685.
■ 4 Pre-Christmas Carboot Sale,
Turata Reserve, Lyon Street, Kihikih, 9am-noon. $5 per site. For more information contact Rosemary, 021 130 3880.
■ 6 Kihikihi Ukulele Club meeting, Anglican Church Hall, Lyon Street, 7pm. Wemeet to play music, sing and socialise. For more information contact Jim, 871 9804.
■ 7 TeAwamutu Library Closed from 2pm-5.30pm.
■ 7 Continuing Education Christmas Function, Waipā Workingmen’s Club, 9.30-11.30am. Contact, 871 3923.
■ 10 TeAwamutuCommunity Toy Library Christmas Party, Bryant Hall, Methodist Church, 9.30-11.30am. Open as usual for toy hire plus Christmas themed celebrations. Contact, tac. toylibrary@gmail.com
■ 14 Sailability Waikato, Lake Ngāroto, 9.30am-12.30pm. Contact Michael Maloney, 021 036 9265.
■ 14 Kihikihi History on Show, Kihikihi Police House and Temple Cottage buildings, 20 Lyon St, 1-3pm. You will wish you had more time to view the multiple historical collections. For more information contact Jan Burch, 871 3685.
■ 17 TeAwamutu Annual Craft Fair, Selwyn Park, 9am-2pm. Over 100 stalls ofNewZealandmadearts and crafts, face painting, food trucks and music.
■ 17 Rosetown Lions Club Craft Fair Raffle, Selwyn Lane. Proceeds to Diabetes Prevention and Awareness. Look for the pink wheelbarrow. For more information contact Glenice, 021 414 644.
■ 18 Traditional Archery, Wulfing’s Butts, 60Oliver Street, Kihikihi, 1-3pm. Traditional archery at no charge— loaner bows and arrows available. The archery butts are at the bottom of the grounds. If arriving after1pmplease makesure to check that archers are not shooting. For more information contact, grboxell.esq@gmail.com
■ 19 Race into ReadingSummer Reading Programme, Waipā District Libraries. Free entry. Register at your library.
■ Every Saturday TeAwamutu Council Carpark Market, Bank Street, 7am-noon. For more information, contactPamChitty, 021 182-5787.