What’s on this weekend
ONGOING
Burst Your Bubble: 10am-4pm every day at the Arts Centre next to Gleniti Park on Gleniti Rd. Exhibition of work by South Canterbury Art Society artists. Runs until Sunday.
Water Sister: 11am-3pm Saturdays or by appointment at the York St Gallery of Fine Art. Exhibition of work by Christchurch sculptor Anneke Bester. Message 027 634 7353 or email info@yorkstreetgallery.com to arrange a viewing. Runs until July 18.
Live ‘n Loud: 10am-4.30pm today, 1-4.30pm tomorrow and Sunday at the South Canterbury Museum on Perth St. Exhibition of snapshots and remnants from Timaru’s 1980s and 1990s rock scene. Runs until July 19.
Distant Lands: Noon-4pm Saturdays and Sundays at the Aigantighe Art Gallery on Wai-iti Rd. Exhibition of work by Fairlie artist Sue Tennent, who primarily works in oils. Runs until July 26.
TODAY
Drive-in Cinema: 5.30pm at Sir Basil Arthur Park on Racecourse Rd. Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) will play followed by E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) at 8.45pm. Tickets are $50 per vehicle of four people and $5 for each extra person, available from the Ticket Fairy website.
Run Timaru meet and greet: 6pm at Frontrunner on Stafford St. Meet the committee and club members while enjoying nibbles and speeches.
Live music: 6.30pm at the Sail & Anchor Bar and Cafe on Sophia St. Tekapo singer-songwriter Bradley Staley will perform.
Live music: 7.30pm at Street Food Kitchen on George St. Timaru duo Double Talk will perform.
Live music: 8pm at Hector Black’s
Lounge Bar on Stafford St. SwissEnglish musician Paul Ubana Jones will perform. Tickets are $30.
TOMORROW
LGBT meet-up: 2-5pm at Hathaways Barber Shop in the Royal Arcade.
Car racing: 7am-5.30pm at Levels Raceway on Falvey Rd. Clubsport Advanced Circuit Sprint hosted by the Ashburton Car Club.
TOMORROW and SUNDAY
Chess tournament: 10am for beginner level matches and 4pm for intermediate level matches tomorrow, 11.30am for the grant final on Sunday at Gleniti Baptist Church on Gleniti Rd. Spectators welcome.
International Day of Yoga: 1.30-3.15pm tomorrow, 9.30am-3.45pm Sunday at No 5 George St. Take part in yoga sessions for $15 on Saturday or for $40 on Sunday.
SUNDAY
Sunday Funday: 10.30am-5pm at CBay on Te Weka St. Celebrating the shortest day of the year with inflatables, paddle boats, volleyball, driving board, and free hydroslides. Standard pool admission applies.
Hine Marama: 4-6.30pm at No 5 George St. A workshop for girls and their caregivers to learn about menstruation. Participants will receive a goodie bag with items to help girls prepare for getting their period. Tickets are $35 per family and available through the Warrior Princess Workshops website.
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