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festival and the connections made within our community. HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 2pm Oct 12 & 14 and 10am Oct 16, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 13-15, Wednesday to Friday
Tonui Collab Animation Workshop
For rangatahi aged 14/over; a three-day wananga to create animations inspired by local legendary tales/waiata. Tonui Collab, Shed 3/48 Esplanade, 9am-4pm. Register: $10/child at ykyadjn3 or ph 777 0522, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 14, Thursday
EIT Info Day
Tour the campus, meet staff and plan your career path; over 180 certificate, degree and post-grad programmes. The Hub, EIT Tairawhiti, 290 Palmerston Rd, 10am-3pm. Details: ph 0800 22 55 348
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CANCELLED IF NOT IN LEVEL 1: Join Dr Makarena Dudley, Brain Research NZ for a talk about dementia research from a Maori perspective and find out about her new app. Poutama Room, Gisborne Hospital, 421 Ormond Rd, midday-2pm. Register: free, mwphdedb or eventbrite.co.nz
Noise Vacancy
SOLD OUT: A conceptual soundart project by artists and musicians; experience what they have heard, smelt and seen within spaces that have been left unused and empty for a long time. Public Trust Building, 40 Childers Rd, 6-9pm, koha+ticket at the door, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 15, Friday
Ka-Shue: Letters Home
An epic story of love, laughter, and loss, spanning 100 hundred years between China and NZ through the eyes of a Chinese family struggling to resettle in NZ. Performed in Cantonese and English. Lawson Field Theatre, 7 Fitzherbert St, 6pm. Tickets+Bfee: $22.50-$25 at iticket.co.nz or Gisborne i-Site, 209 Grey St, ph 868 6139, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 16, Saturday
Show Me Shorts
New short films from NZ and around the world, featuring a collection of cultures and voices. Dome Room, PBC, 38 Childers Rd, 7-8.40pm. Tickets: $15 from The Aviary (cash only) or txt 027 590 2117, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
Gisborne Caledonian Society Dance
Social, modern and sequence dancing with live band and supper. Theme: Fundraiser for the Cancer Society. St Mark's Church Hall, 776 Childers Rd, 7.30-11pm. Details: Pat ph 021 049 7148, Allan ph 021 243 3652
PRINS: NZ Tour
Kiwi singer-songwriter with a smooth synth-pop sound. Smash Palace, 24 Banks St, 8pm, R18. Tickets+Bfee: $20 at h43xhxac or eventbrite.co.nz
October 17, Sunday
Gisborne Petanque Junior Boys' Singles
For ages 6-7; join in for a fun competition and a chance to win a trophy/medal. No experience required. Venue/time/cost/registration details: see Oct 3
Gisborne Country Music Club
CANCELLED IF NOT IN LEVEL 1: Singers and musicians welcome. Blind Low Vision NZ, 39 Grey St, 1-4pm, $3, incl afternoon tea, ph Flo 867 7637 or flo.pahuru@outlook.co.nz
Sunday Soul Session
Smooth soul music curated by awardwinning musician and producer, Tyna Keelan. Lawson Field Theatre, 7 Fitzherbert St, 6pm. Tickets+Bfee: $13.50-$15 at iticket.co.nz or Gisborne i-Site, 209 Grey St, ph 868 6139, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 20 & 27, Wednesdays
Mainly Music
A fun music group for pre-schoolers. St Andrew's Community Centre, 176 Cobden St, 9.45am, $4/Fam. Details: Trish ph 867 2789 or 868 5513
October 23, Saturday
Ballance Street Village Upmarket
Local art, food and artisan wares for sale. Between Retro and Pharmacy 53, Ballance St, 8am-3pm, unless wet. Stall inquiries; ph Ro 021 844 480
The Longline Classic
An outdoor music festival, featuring: Sir Dave Dobbyn, David Dallas, Leisure, Melodownz, Witters & MC Crafty and more. Ashwood Park Racecourse, 76A Main Rd, Makaraka, 2pm, R18. Tickets: $99 at
Fun Dancing Gisborne
POSTPONED Modern, sequence and social ballroom.
No stiletto heels. Theme: Black and white. St Andrew's Church Hall, 176 Cobden St, 8-11pm, $10 door sales incl supper, ph 867 0074, Kev.nes@xtra.co.nz
October 23 & 24, Saturday & Sunday
Wa165 Steam Train Trip to Muriwai
Enjoy the scenery, bring a picnic or have a cuppa on board. Leaving from the Railway Station, Grey St at 1pm, $35A, $15 u/15s, $80Fam (2A & 2Ch). Any unsold tickets from the station half an hour before departure or Gisborne i-Site, 209 Grey St, ph 868 6139. See .nz
October 24, Sunday
Gisborne Petanque Junior Singles
For ages 7-8; join in for a fun competition and a chance to win a trophy/medal. No experience required. Venue/time/cost/registration details: see Oct 3
First Light Wine & Food Festival
Bringing Matawhero Wines, TW Wines and Bridge Estate together for a day of fun, live music, wine and food; Flagship Cafe, Smokehouse Cuisine and Reka Cuisine. Matawhero Wines, 189 Riverpoint Rd, midday-7pm, R18. Tickets+Bfee: $55 at Gisborne i-Site, 209 Grey St, ph 868 6139, eventfinda.co.nz SOLD OUT. Buses: Pick-up at Gisborne i-Site, 209 Grey St from 11.30am-2pm and return to i-Site from 5-7.30pm. Venues open from midday
The Longline Classic Weigh-in
An outdoor music festival by the beach, featuring: Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show, Church & AP, Zeisha, Hurricane Emily and more. Gisborne Soundshell, 87 Centennial Marine Dr, 3pm, R18. Tickets+Bfee: $45-60 at
October 26, Tuesday
Te Hapara Garden and Floral Art Club
Commune with like-minded people to improve gardening skills and learn floral art. St Mark's Hall, 776 Childers Rd, 2.30pm
Bee Smart Gisborne
CANCELLED An opportunity for local beekeepers to
get together and share ideas. EIT Rural Studies, 320 Stout St, 5.30pm. Details: ph 027 218 8848
October 29, Friday
Fearless Fridays Improv Comedy Club
For ages 15/over to get up and put it on the line for a laugh, or sit back and laugh at the crazy antics. Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli St, 6.30pm, $5 cash-only door sales
Sam Bartells: Single Release Show
Kiwi artist performing a stripped-back acoustic/rock set with some of his band members. Smash Palace, 24 Banks St, 8pm, R18, Tickets+Bfee: $20 at undertheradar.co.nz
October 30, Saturday
Road Safety Motorcycle Event
Gisborne District Council and Accident
Compensation Corporation encourage riders of all levels to bring their bikes along and refresh skills. Students Against Dangerous Driving and other road safety partners will be present. Heipipi-Endeavour Park, Reads Quay, 10am1pm, free, incl BBQ
Halloween: Deadset 6
Harbinger pay tribute to many of the fallen legends of rock and metal music. Joined by Uni-Fi. Smash Palace, 24 Banks St, 8.30pm-late, R18. Tickets+Bfee: $15 nz
October 30 & 31, Saturday & Sunday
Gisborne Harrier Club: 75th Anniversary
Celebrate with a weekend of running with past and present members. GHC Clubrooms, 91 Innes St, 8am. Details/ register: $25 ph 868 9802 or gisborneharriers.co.nz
October 31, Sunday
Alzheimers Gisborne Tairawhiti: Memory Walk
Wear purple and join in to remember those affected by dementia. Meet at the Mitre 10 carpark, 24 Derby St, 8am-12.30pm
Gizzy Trail Run Series: Eastwood Hill Arboretum
10am start. See Oct 3 & 31
Universal Energy Healing
CANCELLED IF NOT IN LEVEL 1: Try a relaxing healing experience. Blind Low Vision NZ, 39 Grey St, 10am-2.30pm, $8A, $5Ch. Details: Ph Rose 027 777 0782
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October 1, Friday
Guy Montgomery: NZ Comedy Tour
POSTPONED Come along for a few laughs; a
deceptively clever and brilliantly stupid show. Evolution Theatre, 75 Disraeli St,
7.30-8.30pm. Tickets+Bfee: $25-$30 at
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Planet of the Dead: NZ Tour
Come along and hear new music from the Pilgrims album; with Sidewinder, Collective Silence and Fuzebox. Smash Palace, 24 Banks St, doors 8.30pm,
start 9pm, R18. Tickets+Bfee: $18 at
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October 1-3 & 1-31, Various
Tairawhiti Museum Exhibitions
Oct 1-3; Colonies. Oct 1-31; Places & Faces: Fred Foster; Weathered Beauty; Tu te Whaihanga: A recognition of creative genius; Worlds of Wonder.
10 Stout St, Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun
1.30-4pm, locals free, visitors $5A, u/12s free,
ph 867 3832
October 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, Fridays
Gisborne Senior Citizens: Indoor Bowls & Housie
Have fun and meet others. Senior Citizens Hall, 30 Grey St, Bowls 9-11.30am, $3 and Housie 1-4pm, ph Arnold 868 5529
October 1 to 17
Year of the Mask Exhibition
Attend the opening, artist talks and live painting events with Walter (Bub) Dewes and Nick Tupara; abstract faces/ masks represent feelings, tipuna and whanau.
Tupara Gallery, 66 Gladstone Rd. For dates/
various hours; see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 2, Saturday
Gizzy Monthly Market
Come along and find locally-produced creations.
Marina Park, Vogel St, 9.30am-1.30pm
Poverty Bay play at home
Support Poverty Bay in their Heartland
Championship Rugby game against
West Coast.
P.B.R.U. Rugby Park, Childers Rd,
2.30pm
Livestreamed
The Ashes
Gisborne-based six-piece band playing covers and originals. Smash Palace, 24 Banks St, 9pm, $10 door sales, R18
October 2 & 3, Saturday & Sunday
Original Gypsy Fair
A family-friendly fun day with arts/
CANCELLED crafts, food, entertainment, handmade
products and market stalls. Gisborne Boys' High School Rectory Field, cnr Gladstone & Stanley Rds, 9am-5pm, free entry
October 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, Saturdays
Earlybird Market
Pre-loved treasures, home-baking, fruit, veges and plants. Behind the Gisborne i-Site, 209 Grey St, 6-8.30am. Stallholder inquiries: Wendy ph 862 5860
Gisborne Farmers' Market
Locally-grown produce, flowers and seedlings. Cnr Stout & Fitzherbert Sts, 9.30am-12.30pm. Details: gisbornefarmersmarket.co.nz
October 3, Sunday
Gas Guzzlers' Breakfast
Everyone welcome to check out the cars on the Quay. Behind the Courthouse on Reads Quay, 8-11am. Rain, hail or sunshine
Gisborne Petanque Kahutia Classic Mixed Pairs Tournament
For ages 13/over; join in for a fun competition and a chance to win a trophy. No experience required. Kahutia Bowling Club, 165 Cobden St, 9.30am-midday, $5 each on the day. Register in advance at eme5393p or Graeme ph 027 204 8053
October 3 & 31, Sundays
Gizzy Trail Run Series
Fun family-friendly courses for all abilities. Oct 3, Manutuke Eco-Retreat, 309 Waingake Rd & Oct 31, Eastwood Hill Arboretum, 2392 Wharekopae Rd, 9.15am check-in, 10am start. Register: Michelle ph 021 271 5171, cash only on the day; $15A, $5 14/u, free Harriers Club members
October 4-8, Monday to Friday
Comet Swimming Club: School Holiday Programme
For babies through to adults; daily, 30-minute learn to swim lessons. Elgin School Pool, 2 Knox St, 8am-5pm. Register: $50/week at cometswimming.co.nz
The Band School: Holiday Programme
For ages 6-15, beginners/advanced students; record a song and make a music video. Gisborne Intermediate School, Music Dept, 156 Roebuck Rd, 8.40am-2.50pm, BYO lunch. Register: $225 per 5-days or $50 per day at 5e2dnmaf or thebandschool.co.nz
October 4-8 & 11-15, Mondays to Fridays
Tonui Collab: School Holiday Programme
For ages 7-12: robotics, game development, paper circuitry, stop-motion animation, virtual reality, catapults, VEX robotics, music engineering and 3D modelling. Tonui Collab, Shed 3/48 Esplanade, 9am-midday, $35/child/workshop. Register: 3zjchkee or ph 777 0522
YMCA Gisborne: OSCAR Spring Holiday Programme
For ages 5-13: team-building fun and games, Te Wharau day, waka ama, arts and crafts, animation workshop/ self-defence, explore Eastwoodhill Arboretum. Drop-offs and pick-ups for all ages: Oscar House, 153 Disraeli St, 9am-3.45pm. Register: $45/child/day at ys95fn6k
Arty Farty Holiday Programme
Arts-based holiday programme; art, cooking, dance, drama and music. Te Hapara School, 31 Mill Rd, 9am-4pm, BYO lunch. Register: $50/child/day or $30/child/half-day at nwnaw4j4 or Facebook; kidscreationstationz
October 4 & 20, Monday & Wednesday
Gisborne Floral Art Club
Come along and learn floral art techniques. Oct 4; Waverley Street Hall, Elgin, 9-11am & Oct 20; Kahutia Bowling Club, 165 Cobden St, 7-9pm
October 4-31, Daily
Titirangi Mount Everest Challenge
Run or walk up the maunga 68 times; the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest (to Nov 21). Titirangi/Kaiti Hill, from 6am Oct 4. Register: info@.nz
October 5, Tuesday
Waiata: Nga Manu Tioriori
For all ages; join in for a waiata session HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 9-10am, free
Poverty Bay Blues Night
CANCELLED A selection of live local blues music.
Dome Room, PBC, 38 Childers Rd, doors open 7pm, music 8pm, $5 door sales, R18
October 5-7, Tuesday to Thursday
Tautua Arts Workshop
For rangatahi to express themselves creatively in whatever medium they choose and to check out youth programmes and events. Tautua Village, 100 Grey St, 6-8pm. Register: free at wpvfu2pu or tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 6-9, Wednesday to Saturday
Adventure Through The Wardrobe
A production of CS Lewis' classic Narnia by Gisborne's Rising Stars; aged 6-16. Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli St, 5.30pm Oct 6-8 & 1.30pm Oct 9. Ticket costs: yet to be confirmed. Tickets at .nz
October 7, Thursday
U3A Gisborne
For mature-aged folk; a guest speaker, social interaction and 40+ learning groups. Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club, 190 Derby St, 9.30am, $2 at the door. Details: Anne ph 868 5460
October 7, 14, 21 & 28, Thursdays
Build-a-Band
Come along and jam. Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St, 7-11pm, free entry, R18
October 7-21, Daily
Tinana: Life Drawings by Sir Derek Lardelli
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Experience an exclusive collection of life drawings by an award-winning artist of the physical form. Te Puwaha Gallery, 4 Pitt St, 10am-12.30pm & 1-4pm, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 8, Friday
Whitiki! Whiti! Whiti! E! Writing Maori History in the 21st Century
Dr Monty Soutar explains the motivation that led to his books on Maori in the two World Wars and his latest challenge. HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 5.15-7pm, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 8-9 & 11-16, Friday to Saturday, Monday to Saturday
Through the Eye of the Lens
Students from Whangara School explore climate change and environmental issues through the lens of a camera. HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 9am-5.30pm Mon-Fri & 9.30am-1pm Sat, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 8, 10-15 & 17, Friday, Sunday to Friday & Sunday
Purakau: He Rau Aroha Workshops
Come along and join whanau to experience a different purakau to provide healing support with korero. Te Kupenga Net Trust, 26 Peel St, 4.30-7.30pm, free, incl kai/drinks on a Friday during the festival, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 8 & 11-15, Friday & Monday to Friday
Sculpture and Visual Art Exhibition
Come along to see what the gallery is all about. Toi Ake Maori Gallery, 133 Ormond Rd, Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 8-15, Daily
Mark Kopua Indigenous Art
Come along for indigenous Maori knowledge; a place where traditional stories are activated, physically on skin through the receiving of tamoko and in print. Mark Kopua Arts, 73 Peel St, 8.30am-5pm, free. Details of the gallery programme; see
October 8-17, Daily
Lamentation
Commissioned by Professor Robert Jahnke; a collaborative project of six indigenous poets' work in laminated panels. Maia Gallery, Toihoukura, 80 Cobden St,
11am-3pm, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
Te Putahi Hub
Come along with whanau; relax on the lawn, enjoy live performances, kai, markets and workshops. Trust Tairawhiti Festival Hub, Marina Park, Vogel St, midday-8pm, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
Taniwha Hikoi Korero/ Storywalk?
A little boy made friends with a taniwha in his river, but nobody believed him. Take a stroll and discover the classic story. Taruheru River, Reads Quay, 5-10pm, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
Te Ara i Whiti
An enchanting multi-media installation of light sculptures, projections and artworks celebrating our connection to place. Kelvin Park, cnr Fitzherbert and Stout Sts, 5-10pm, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 8-31, Daily
1976 to 2021: We Can't Stop Now
Handmade prints by twenty-five past and present members of the Gisborne Printmakers Group (to Dec 5). Tairawhiti Museum, 10 Stout St, MonSat 10am-4pm, Sun 1.30-4pm, locals free, visitors $5A, u/12s free, ph 867 3832, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 9, Saturday
Motu Challenge
Multisport events with something for everyone, set among stunning scenery. Starts: Cnr Church & Elliot Sts, Opotiki, 7am, $140 school-aged, $195-$500 individual/teams. Register at motuchallenge.co.nz
East Coast play at home
Support East Coast in their Heartland Championship Rugby game against South Canterbury. Whakarua Park, Ruatoria, 2.30pm
Speedway: Triples Stockfest & Bruce Ellmers' Memorial
Come along for the opening night of racing. Eastland Group Raceway, 357 Awapuni Rd, 4pm. Gate sale tickets, subject to change: $50Fam (2A+4C), $20A, $10Snr, $8 5-15s, u/5s free
October 9, 11, 13 & 15, Saturday, Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Te Tae Marama: Colour and Light
A conversational journey through the past, present and future represented in
the stained-glass window. HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 10.30am, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
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CANCELLED IF NOT IN LEVEL 1: Design and decorate your own personalised coffin; constructed by a joiner. BCR Joinery, 522 Gladstone Rd, 9ammidday. Details: tairawhiticc@
October 9, 16, 23 & 30, Saturdays
Tairawhiti Menzshed
CANCELLED IF NOT IN LEVEL 1: Work in a fully-equipped woodwork or carpentry workspace on community or personal projects. Tairawhiti Menzshed, cnr Parkinson & Innes Sts, 9am-3pm (also held weekly; Tues & Thurs 9am-2pm). Details: ph/txt James 022 465 0396
October 9-17, Daily
Hononga
Indigenous visual art workshop; artist talks, a panel discussion, beading and print-making. Hoea! Gallery and Project Space, 67 Gladstone Rd, 2-7pm, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 9 & 23, Saturdays
St Andrew's Car Boot Sale
A variety of realistically-priced goods. Carpark behind St Andrew's Church, access off Childers Rd, 8am-midday, $5/car
October 10, Sunday
Gisborne Petanque Junior Girls' Singles
For ages 6-7; join in for a fun competition and a chance to win a trophy/medal. No experience required. Venue/time/cost/registration details: see Oct 3
Whakapaupakihi
A musical adaptation of the feats and some history of three eponymous East Coast ancestors known as the three sons of Iranui. Performed in Te Reo. Lawson Field Theatre, 7 Fitzherbert St, 2-4pm, free. Register at iticket.co.nz or Gisborne i-Site, 209 Grey St, ph 868 6139, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 10, 17, 23, 24, 30 & 31, Sundays & Saturdays
Lions Express Train Rides
CANCELLED IF NOT IN LEVEL 1: Take the kids for a train ride around the playground and lake. Starts near Gisborne Wainui Lions Junior Cycle Park, Centennial Marine Dr, 11am-3pm, $2
October 11 & 12, Monday & Tuesday
Tinana: Life Drawing Workshop
Come along if you struggle to draw hands and feet and learn from Sir Derek Lardelli, facilitated by Tawera Tahuri. Te Puwaha Gallery, 4 Pitt St, 7-8.30pm. Register at 2457ruvm or tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 11-13, Monday to Wednesday
Tautua Arts: Mahi Toi Workshop
A three-day workshop with multidisciplinary artist Simon Lardelli; create a piece of mahi toi. Tautua Village, 100 Grey St, 10am-2pm. Register: free at wpvfu2pu or tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 11-15, Monday to Friday
Tonui Collab Animation Workshops
For tamariki aged 7-13; daily animation workshops to create animations inspired by local legendary tales. Tonui Collab, Shed 3/48 Esplanade, 9am-midday. Register: $10/child at ykyadjn3 or ph 777 0522, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 12, Tuesday
Kia Waiata Tatau: Sing with us
Join the library team and Gisborne District Council's Nga Manu Tioriori for a session of waiata. HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 9am-10am, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
Gisborne Boardriders Club: Coach Developer ? Presentation Skills Workshop
Overcome your fear of public speaking and develop your confidence. Sport Gisborne Tairawhiti, Level 1, 74 Grey St, 5.30-7.30pm, free. Register at 4hssyv5s
The Country Garden Club
For women interested in gardening or floral arranging. Waerenga-a-Hika Hall, 728 Matawai Rd, 7.30pm, $2. Details: Katrine ph 867 2427
October 12 & 14, Tuesday & Thursday
Tipuna Stories: Te Runanga o Turanganui-a-Kiwa Workshop
Fun and interactive korero, stories, Google Earth maps and Kahoot quiz. HB Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 10.30-11.30am, free, see tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz
October 12, 14 & 16, Tuesday,
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Creative workshop sourcing inspiration from our experiences during the arts
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