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Nicola Smith from Mary Potter Community Centre
On Monday 2 February 2026, from 1.30pm-2.30pm
Speaker: Carolyn Prebble - ASB Bank
Carolyn will be running a Better Banking - Frauds and Scams Workshop.
This is an informative presentation; you do not need to bank with ASB to attend.
… View moreOn Monday 2 February 2026, from 1.30pm-2.30pm
Speaker: Carolyn Prebble - ASB Bank
Carolyn will be running a Better Banking - Frauds and Scams Workshop.
This is an informative presentation; you do not need to bank with ASB to attend.
Cuppa to follow.
All ages welcome and bring a friend.
Donation/Koha requested to help cover costs.
At the Mary Potter Community Centre, 442 Durham Street North, St Albans, Christchurch 8014
Nicola Smith from Mary Potter Community Centre
Community Centre Talk
Speaker: John Hewitson
A Personal Safari through Southern Africa
Come and hear John give a presentation about his recent travels to Southern Africa
complete with a photo slideshow.
… View moreCommunity Centre Talk
Speaker: John Hewitson
A Personal Safari through Southern Africa
Come and hear John give a presentation about his recent travels to Southern Africa
complete with a photo slideshow.
All welcome and bring a friend
Mary Potter Community Centre
Monday 3 November 2025, 1.30-2.30pm
Cuppa to follow
Donation/Koha welcome
Nicola Smith from Mary Potter Community Centre
Community Centre Talk
Speaker: Brenda Hayes
Canterbury Repertory Theatre
Behind the Scenes of Amateur Theatre
Brenda has spent a large part of her life
involved in amateur theatre in Christchurch. She has worked with many talented people along the way and loves the challenge of bringing a… View moreCommunity Centre Talk
Speaker: Brenda Hayes
Canterbury Repertory Theatre
Behind the Scenes of Amateur Theatre
Brenda has spent a large part of her life
involved in amateur theatre in Christchurch. She has worked with many talented people along the way and loves the challenge of bringing a play to life.
Come and hear what’s involved behind the scenes of amateur theatre.
All welcome and bring a friend
Mary Potter Community Centre
Monday 6 October 2025, 1.30-2.30pm
Cuppa to follow
Donation/Koha welcome
Nicola Smith from Mary Potter Community Centre
Community Centre Talk
Speaker: Mel Frazer
Aspire Canterbury
This presentation will include valuable
information regarding support services and mobility equipment available for hire
plus products for sale that
… View moreCommunity Centre Talk
Speaker: Mel Frazer
Aspire Canterbury
This presentation will include valuable
information regarding support services and mobility equipment available for hire
plus products for sale that
enhance independence.
All welcome and bring a friend
Mary Potter Community Centre
442 Durham Street North
St Albans
Christchurch 8014
Ph 03 372 9224
Monday 1 September 2025, 1.30-2.30pm
Cuppa to follow
Donation/Koha welcome
Nicola Smith from Mary Potter Community Centre
Speaker: Bianca Duncan
Air Force Museum of NZ
A Short History
of Fashion During WWII
This presentation explores the dramatic effect WWII had on the way Kiwis dressed, as rationing and ‘make-do and mend’
became everyday practices.
Take a closer look at service caps, jackets, wedding… View moreSpeaker: Bianca Duncan
Air Force Museum of NZ
A Short History
of Fashion During WWII
This presentation explores the dramatic effect WWII had on the way Kiwis dressed, as rationing and ‘make-do and mend’
became everyday practices.
Take a closer look at service caps, jackets, wedding dresses, pockets, and more, as we show you photos and uniform pieces from the Air Force Museum collection.
All welcome and bring a friend
Monday 4 August 2025, 1.30-2.30pm
Cuppa to follow
Donation/Koha welcome
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