The week's events
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June 27, 2022(1 event)
Mat Pilates Class- All welcomeMat Pilates Class- All welcome – ![]() An intermediate level mat pilates class taught by a qualified physiotherapist with 10 years pilates teaching experience. This class can be modified for all levels- everyone is welcome. 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 07 825 0023 |
June 28, 2022 |
June 29, 2022(1 event)
Ukulele GroupUkulele Group – ![]() Every Wednesday. 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 07 825 0023 |
June 30, 2022(2 events)Matariki Paint a Bowl WorkshopMatariki Paint a Bowl Workshop – ![]() Book Thursday 30 June session here What does Matariki 2022 mean to you? Create a lasting souvenir of this special time by painting a pre-made bowl with food-safe glazes. Bowls will be fired by our Community Clay Shed volunteers for you to take home and enjoy your kai in over the years to come. Awesome hands-on fun, no artistic skill necessary for this workshop to be enjoyable and successful! Book Thursday 30 June session here Whare Tapere | Upstairs in the Theatre Workshop at Old School 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 078250023 Zumba with MariaZumba with Maria – ![]() Zumba is a fitness program that involves cardio and Latin-inspired dance. No dance experience or skills are necessary. If you can shake your booty and like fun music, this class is for you. Whare Tapere | Upstairs in the Theatre Workshop at Old School 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 078250023 |
July 1, 2022(1 event)
Raglan Art Group (Est. 1983)Raglan Art Group (Est. 1983) – ![]() The Raglan Art Group (established 1983) - first Friday of every month. Contact Betty Power for more information. Phone 825 8657. For many years the Raglan Art Group met in the Te Uku Hall. They now meet at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre on the first Friday of every month. 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 07 825 0023 |
July 2, 2022(3 events)
Matariki Paint a Bowl WorkshopMatariki Paint a Bowl Workshop – ![]() What does Matariki 2022 mean to you? Create a lasting souvenir of this special time by painitng a pre-made bowl with food-safe glazes. Bowls will be fired by our Community Clay Shed volunteers for you to take home and enjoy your kai in over the years to come. Awesome hands-on fun, no artistic skill neccessary for this workshop to be enjoyable and successful! Suitable for everyone aged 12+ 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 07 825 0023 Movie- WHETU MARAMA | BRIGHT STAR (5.00pm)Movie- WHETU MARAMA | BRIGHT STAR (5.00pm) – ![]() Entry by koha. For Māori, the canoe underpins our culture. We once built waka/canoes from giant trees and sailed the vast Pacific by the stars. These arts were lost to us for 600 years. Then the stars re-aligned and three men from far flung islands revived our place as the greatest navigators on the planet, a Hawaiian, a Micronesian and Hek Busby, “The Chief” from Aotearoa/New Zealand. Whetū Mārama – Bright Star is the story of Sir Hekenukumai Ngaiwi Puhipi, aka Hek Busby, and his significance for Māori in rekindling their wayfinding DNA and for all New Zealanders in reclaiming our place as traditional star voyages on the world map. “Toby Mills and Aileen O’Sullivan’s stirring documentary Whetū Mārama – Bright Star depicts this extraordinary journey: Sir Hek’s willingness as a student, bravery as a modern-pioneer waka builder and navigator, and desire to pass on this regathered knowledge to future generations. Story strands are skillfully interwoven via recent interviews, waka hourua voyaging, archival footage and creative dramatic reconstructions. Whetū Mārama conveys the wairua of Sir Hek, the impassioned individual, and of a committed group of pan-Pacific navigators and their supportive whānau, who together strove to restore an all but lost art of our voyaging Pacific heritage, thereby strengthening our future. Ka mua, ka muri (Walking backwards into the future) indeed!” — Jacob Powell Whetū Mārama – Bright Star is the story of a culture that understands an inner compass. Hek’s voyaging has reconnected his crews with their inbuilt GPS systems and they in turn are teaching and inspiring the next generation, building a bridge back into our past to take us forward into the future. Director: Aideen O'Sullivan, Toby Mills
Cast: Hekenukumai Busby Documentary Exempt | 90 mins NZ
Movie screenings are running under the Orange Covid setting with face masks recommended. Our theatre is inviting; cool in summer, cosy in winter. 2K Digital Projection with Dolby 5.1 Audio. Our volunteers open the theatre doors and box office 30 minutes before the start time of each session.Door sales if available from 30 minutes before the start of each session. If you want to check if seats are available phone 825 0023, from 30 minutes before the start of each session. Due to our small capacity we recommend that reserves are made using the web reservation system as shown below. There are no allocated seats. Arrive early to get the seat that's right for you from our eclectic collection of couches, reception and other chairs. There is a café with juice, Bundaberg drinks, popcorn plus yummy food on sale. Most sessions are licensed with wine, cider and beer available. Pay at the door by cash or EFTPOS. The office is open Mondays to Fridays from 10am to 2pm for pre-purchase of tickets or to pay for reserves. We accept online reserve requests up to about 1 pm on the day of screening provided the session isn't already full. Online reserves are available for payment from 30 minutes before the start of a session to 15 minutes before the start. From 15 minutes before the start they will be resold if the session is full. Portrait on Sir Hekenukumai Busby, an honoured icon who went above and beyond to help reclaim the lost art of traditional Māori voyaging. Entry by koha. Whare o Tuaiwa Rickard | Eva's Room at the Old School 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 078250023 Movie- WHETU MARAMA | BRIGHT STAR (8.00pm)Movie- WHETU MARAMA | BRIGHT STAR (8.00pm) – ![]() Entry by koha. For Māori, the canoe underpins our culture. We once built waka/canoes from giant trees and sailed the vast Pacific by the stars. These arts were lost to us for 600 years. Then the stars re-aligned and three men from far flung islands revived our place as the greatest navigators on the planet, a Hawaiian, a Micronesian and Hek Busby, “The Chief” from Aotearoa/New Zealand. Whetū Mārama – Bright Star is the story of Sir Hekenukumai Ngaiwi Puhipi, aka Hek Busby, and his significance for Māori in rekindling their wayfinding DNA and for all New Zealanders in reclaiming our place as traditional star voyages on the world map. “Toby Mills and Aileen O’Sullivan’s stirring documentary Whetū Mārama – Bright Star depicts this extraordinary journey: Sir Hek’s willingness as a student, bravery as a modern-pioneer waka builder and navigator, and desire to pass on this regathered knowledge to future generations. Story strands are skillfully interwoven via recent interviews, waka hourua voyaging, archival footage and creative dramatic reconstructions. Whetū Mārama conveys the wairua of Sir Hek, the impassioned individual, and of a committed group of pan-Pacific navigators and their supportive whānau, who together strove to restore an all but lost art of our voyaging Pacific heritage, thereby strengthening our future. Ka mua, ka muri (Walking backwards into the future) indeed!” — Jacob Powell Whetū Mārama – Bright Star is the story of a culture that understands an inner compass. Hek’s voyaging has reconnected his crews with their inbuilt GPS systems and they in turn are teaching and inspiring the next generation, building a bridge back into our past to take us forward into the future. Director: Aideen O'Sullivan, Toby Mills
Cast: Hekenukumai Busby Documentary Exempt | 90 mins NZ
Movie screenings are running under the Orange Covid setting with face masks recommended. Our theatre is inviting; cool in summer, cosy in winter. 2K Digital Projection with Dolby 5.1 Audio. Our volunteers open the theatre doors and box office 30 minutes before the start time of each session.Door sales if available from 30 minutes before the start of each session. If you want to check if seats are available phone 825 0023, from 30 minutes before the start of each session. Due to our small capacity we recommend that reserves are made using the web reservation system as shown below. There are no allocated seats. Arrive early to get the seat that's right for you from our eclectic collection of couches, reception and other chairs. There is a café with juice, Bundaberg drinks, popcorn plus yummy food on sale. Most sessions are licensed with wine, cider and beer available. Pay at the door by cash or EFTPOS. The office is open Mondays to Fridays from 10am to 2pm for pre-purchase of tickets or to pay for reserves. We accept online reserve requests up to about 1 pm on the day of screening provided the session isn't already full. Online reserves are available for payment from 30 minutes before the start of a session to 15 minutes before the start. From 15 minutes before the start they will be resold if the session is full. Portrait on Sir Hekenukumai Busby, an honoured icon who went above and beyond to help reclaim the lost art of traditional Māori voyaging. Entry by koha. Whare o Tuaiwa Rickard | Eva's Room at the Old School 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 078250023 |
July 3, 2022(1 event)
Movie- THE DUKE (4.30pm)Movie- THE DUKE (4.30pm) – ![]() THE DUKE is the true story of Kempton Bunton, a 60-year old taxi driver, who stole Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. It was the first (and remains the only) theft in the Gallery’s history. Stuff, James Croot 4/5 Stars. "A fabulous showcase for one of the seemingly forgotten greats of British acting in Jim Broadbent and fitting fictional swansong by the brilliant director Roger Michell." Kempton sent ransom notes saying that he would return the painting on condition that the government invested more in care for the elderly - he had long campaigned for pensioners to receive free television. What happened next became the stuff of legend. Only 50 years later did the full story emerge - Kempton had spun a web of lies. The only truth was that he was a good man, determined to change the world and save his marriage - how and why he used the Duke to achieve that is a wonderfully uplifting tale. Director: Roger Michell 2020 | M, Sex scenes & offensive language | 96 mins UK
Movie screenings are running under the Orange Covid setting with face masks recommended. Our theatre is inviting; cool in summer, cosy in winter. 2K Digital Projection with Dolby 5.1 Audio. Our volunteers open the theatre doors and box office 30 minutes before the start time of each session.Door sales if available from 30 minutes before the start of each session. If you want to check if seats are available phone 825 0023, from 30 minutes before the start of each session. Due to our small capacity we recommend that reserves are made using the web reservation system as shown below. There are no allocated seats. Arrive early to get the seat that's right for you from our eclectic collection of couches, reception and other chairs. There is a café with juice, Bundaberg drinks, popcorn plus yummy food on sale. Most sessions are licensed with wine, cider and beer available. Pay at the door by cash or EFTPOS. The office is open Mondays to Fridays from 10am to 2pm for pre-purchase of tickets or to pay for reserves. We accept online reserve requests up to about 1 pm on the day of screening provided the session isn't already full. Online reserves are available for payment from 30 minutes before the start of a session to 15 minutes before the start. From 15 minutes before the start they will be resold if the session is full. In this British Comedy, Jim Broadbent stars as 60-year-old Kempton Bunton who in 1961 stole Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. Helen Mirren stars as his long suffering wife. Based on a real art theft, the great Jim Broadbent stars as an older taxi driver who stole a priceless portrait from London's National Gallery. His ransom? Free television for the elderly. From the director of Notting Hill, co-starring Jim Broadbent, Matthew Goode (Downton Abbey) and the almighty Helen Mirren. Stuff, James Croot 4/5 Stars. "A fabulous showcase for one of the seemingly forgotten greats of British acting in Jim Broadbent and fitting fictional swansong by the brilliant director Roger Michell." M, Sex scenes & offensive language | 96 mins UK 5 Stewart St Raglan, Coastal Waikato 3225 New Zealand 07 825 0023 |