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Use it or Lose it Wednesday, 9-9.50am This class is for over-50s. It is a gentle exercise class suitable for those wanting to improve their strength, balance and mobility. Have fun in a friendly atmosphere, meet new people and get active and fit at the same time. First class is half price. Redcliffs Bowling Club, James St, Redcliffs. $5 Running Club Thursday, 6-7pm Get active and have fun running with like-minded people at the Kathmandu and Salomon event. There will be various professional coaches to help improve your running style and encourage you. It will also give you a chance to learn to run on different terrains. Mt Vernon Valley track car park. Free entry Create ‘n’ Connect Art and Craft Group Thursday, 9.30am-noon If you’re crafty or want to start getting crafty, go along to this group. Take your own project or go with ideas for a new one. Meet new like-minded creative people and learn new skills. Phone

Beth on 022 678 1252 for more information. St Andrews Anglican Church, 148 Main Rd, Redcliffs. $3 Let’s Not Argue Thursday to Saturday, June 24 Let’s Not Argue is the story of every relationship told with movement and words. It depicts the best, the worst and the funniest parts of the everyday interactions between husband and wife, including the everchanging gender roles and relationship dynamics. Directed by Mike Friend, founder of the Lyttelton Arts Factory (formerly Loons Theatre), and choreographed by United Kingdom-based Neil Fisher, who is internationally renowned for his work, the show features Christchurch married couple David Ladderman and Lizzie Tollemache. Lyttelton Arts Theatre, Lyttelton Primary School. Tickets from $25 Babytimes Friday, 10.30-11am This event allows parents and caregivers to interact with each other while letting the babies learn. At these sessions, babies

BARGAIN: The Mt Pleasant Farmers’ Market always has plenty for everyone. There will be plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and much more on offer at the market. Find organic goods and yummy treats, along with some bargains, creative gift ideas and the oppurtunity to meet people from the community. This market is free and runs every Saturday, 9.30am-12.30pm at 3 McCormacks Bay Rd. learn through language, rhymes, songs, stories and play. The babies learn together and build connections with each other. Lyttelton Library, 18 Canterbury St. Free entry Rhythm and Bubs Friday, 9.30-11.45am If you’re looking to engage your baby or preschooler in music, go along to this event run every Friday morning for a series of 30-minute sessions. This event runs during term school times. The sessions allow children, parents and caregivers to meet one another

and interact with others around the Sumner, Redcliffs and Mt Pleasant area. Mainly Music is a fun and educational music and movement session followed by morning tea and a social and play time. The first session is free, $4 per session after that. Call Hazel on 384 1965 or 021 077 1264 for more information. St Andrews Church, 148 Main Rd, Redcliffs Storytimes Tuesday, 11-11.30am Encourage reading in your preschoolers. Storytimes has interactive programmes, which

include stories, songs, rhymes and play. Have children meet each other and build friendships at this event while learning more. Pick up some library books to read to them at home. Lyttelton Library, 18 Canterbury St. Free entry Markets: Lyttelton Farmers’ Market: Every Saturday, 10am-1pm, London St Akaroa Farmers’ Market: Saturday, 9.30am - 1pm, Madeira car park

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