This weekend
Saturday, December 28
Sunrise Yoga at Tatapouri Bay this Saturday and Sunday. Rise and shine and stretch, then stay on for coffee afterwards at the cafe. 6.45am. Tatapouri Bay, 516 Whangara Rd, Makorori.
Artemis Games Xmas Tournament, full day of “ultimate chaos and fun”. 9am-8pm, Artemis Games, 7/33 Peel St (Treble Court).
End-of-year party at Wrights Vineyard & Winery featuring live music, pizzas and Ice Cream Bros. Book through info@wrightswines.co.nz. 11am-4pm, Wrights Vineyard & Winery, 1093 Wharerata Rd, Manutūkē.
Mexican Snapshots art exhibition by Sarah Gordon. Inspired by her six-week journey through Mexico earlier this year, Gordon captures small snapshots and moments in time and place from her Mexican wanders. Saturday and Sunday 12pm-3.30pm. Matawhero Art Gallery, Matawhero Winery Cellar Door, 189 Riverpoint Rd, Matawhero.
Salisbury Vintage. Local vintage clothing store Salisbury Vintage has lots of new stock and local DJs. It is the only place you can buy film and offers a developing service, too. Saturday and Sunday, 10am-4pm, 8 Salisbury Rd, Awapuni. As well as a pop-up market at Cafe Zephyr, Wainui.
Photographic exhibition. 4:10 Upstairs is a photographic exhibition by John Pennington of bodies in time and space. It speaks to the work of bringing forgotten spaces back to life with the help of a creative lens. Prints of photographs will be for sale, all proceeds going towards supporting the mahi of Gizzy Local. Saturday 10am-12pm, Gizzy Local, 64 Lowe St, CBD.
Te Awa o Taruheru/The Taruheru River exhibition, Centre for Heritage (old Plunket bldg), 173 Palmerston Rd, open 10am-2pm.
Sunday, December 29
Find & Go Seek Group Challenge. Grab your mates and test your map-reading skills at Eastwood Arboretum. Fun for the whole family as you follow a map and find some of the quirky features at the Arboretum, filling out a worksheet as you go. 10am-3.30pm. 2392 Wharekopae Rd, Ngatapa.
Adult Learn to Sail Programme. It’s not too late to join this programme being held every Sunday in December. 10.30am-2.30pm, Gisborne Yacht Club, Kaiti Beach Rd.
Photographic exhibition. 4:10 Upstairs is a photographic exhibition by John Pennington of bodies in time and space. 12pm-2pm, Gizzy Local, 64 Lowe St, CBD.
Rhythm and Vines. Day 1 of the 22nd edition of the 3-day New Year’s music festival featuring headline acts Ice Spice, Pendulum and Sir Dave Dobbyn. Waiohika Estate, 75 Waimata Valley Rd.
Coming up
Monday, December 30/Tuesday, December 31
Lake Road Lavender. Take a guided tour around the lavender farm at Lake Road Lavender in Wairoa. Tours run at 11am, 1.30pm, 3pm. Gold coin entry. 2733 State Highway 38, Wairoa. See their product at the Gisborne Farmers’ Market.
Tuesday, December 31
Pub Choir Gisborne. All are welcome to join in with a group of music enthusiasts for a session of singing all sorts of songs from 6pm-7.30pm at the Smash Palace Bar, 24 Banks St.
New Year’s Eve at the Cossie Club. A night of live music from Signs and Wonders, Blue Fusion and guest performers to see in 2025 and it’s free to enjoy. 8pm-1am at the Cossie, 190 Derby St.
Regular events
Mondays:
• 500 Card Club: Poverty Bay Bowling Club. 111 Ormond Rd, 1-4pm, $3. Ph Tony 863 3468.
• Fun Dancing Gisborne – Modern Sequence and Social Ballroom: St Andrew’s Church hall, 176 Cobden St, 7.30-9.30pm, $7. Ph Kev or Isabel 867 0074 or 021 181 2414.
Tuesdays:
• Sun City Spinners: Poverty Bay Bowling Club, 111 Ormond Rd, 9am-11.30am, fees apply. Ph Dale 867 5083 or email eastland@creativefibre.org.nz.
• He Kākano - Little Seeds: A fun singalong and read for under-2-year-olds. H.B. Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 10.30am, free.
• Gisborne Line Dancing: Senior Citizens Hall, 30 Grey St, 4.30-7.30pm, ph Kerry 021 102 4890.
• Hāpu Māmā Aqua Class: Focuses on keeping mum-to-be comfortably active while their puku and pēpi are supported by the water. Kiwa Pools, 45 Centennial Marine Drive, 6.30pm-7.15pm.
Wednesdays:
• Croquet: Barry Memorial Croquet Club summer season of twilight croquet. 4pm start. Equipment and coaching available, $3 for non-members. 530 Aberdeen Rd.
• Badminton: Three age groups of badminton - Kiwi Shots (Years 3-6) 3.30pm-4.30pm; Mid Shots (Years 7-8) 4.30pm-5.30pm; Hot Shots (Years 9-13) 5.45-7.15pm. Badminton Centre, 154 Roebuck Rd. $10.
• Mainly Music: A fun music group for preschoolers. St Andrew’s Church community centre, 176 Cobden St, 9.45am, $4/family, ph Trish 867 2789 or 868 5513.
• Gisborne Concert Band: 6.30pm-8pm, The Bandroom, 200 Childers Rd. If you play brass, woodwind or percussion, come and join. New musicians welcome.
Thursdays:
• Te Pihinga/Little Sprouts: Fun singalong and read for 2-to-5-year-olds. H.B. Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 10.30am, free.
• Gisborne Line Dancing: Senior Citizens Hall, 30 Grey St, 6-8pm, ph Kerry 021 102 4890.
• Gisborne Caledonian Society Practice: Social, modern and sequence dancing. Holy Trinity Church Hall, 70 Derby St, 7.30-9.30pm, $5, ph Pat 021 049 7148.
Fridays:
• Friday Stairs Workout: Lower carpark, Titirangi/Kaiti Hill 5.55am, workout 6am-6.40am.
• Te Aka Rangatahi/The Teen Vine: Anime Club or King of the Board. H.B. Williams Memorial Library, 34 Bright St, 3.30-5pm, free.
Saturdays:
• Sunrise Yoga at 6.45am: Tatapouri Bay Oceanside Accommodation. Tatapouri Bay, 516 Whāngārā Rd.
• Gisborne Parkrun: Waikanae Surf Life Saving Club, 280E Grey St, 7.45-10am. Register at parkrun.co.nz/gisborne/
• Tairāwhiti Coffin Club: BCR Joinery, 522 Gladstone Rd, 9am-10am. Details at tairawhiticc@gmail.com
• Gisborne Farmers’ Market: Cnr Stout and Fitzherbert streets, 9.30am-12.30pm.
• Tennis for all: Ormond Tennis Club, Hill Rd, Ormond, 2-4pm, ph 862 5741 or 862 5856.
Sundays:
• Gisborne Walkers Club: 8am. Text 027 890 2224 for where to meet.
• Silent Flute Taijiquan: Movement lab for life. A free one-hour Tai Chi Chuan (Mandarin) Taijiquan (Cantonese) class open to everyone. 1pm-2pm, Gisborne Botanical Gardens, 391 Aberdeen Rd. Class will be held at Anytime Fitness gym if weather is not fine. Text Mike Baker to confirm location: 021 049 0722.
Saturdays and Sundays:
• East Coast Museum of Technology: 67 Main Rd, Makaraka, 10am-4pm, $10 adults, $5 seniors, $2 school children, under-5s free. See Facebook or ecmot.org.nz/
• Lions Express Train rides: Starts near Gisborne Wainui Lions Junior Cycle Park, Centennial Marine Drive, 11am-3pm, weather permitting, $2.
Each week:
• Mahjong Club (Mon and Thurs): Gisborne Town & Country Women’s Club, 42 Emily St, 12.30pm. Inquiries to Margaret 863 0144.
• Tairāwhiti Menzshed (Tues, Thurs and Sat): Cnr Parkinson and Innes streets, Sat 9am-3pm, Tues and Thurs 9am-2pm. Details ph/text 022 465 0396.
• Tairāwhiti Aviation Museum (Tues and Sun): Gisborne Airport, Aerodrome Rd, 9am-3pm, $5 adults, Under-12s free.
Fortnightly:
• Gisborne Country Music Club (1st and 3rd Sundays): Senior Citizens Hall, 30 Grey St, 1pm-4pm, $5 visitors, $3 members, $1 children, ph Flo 867 7637, 027 494 6979 or flo.pahuru@outlook.co.nz
• Gisborne Woodworking Club (2nd and 4th Saturdays and last Thursday): Green shed opposite the Enterprise Aquatic Centre carpark, Nelson Rd, 10am to about 12pm. Inquiries ph Bill 027 450 7719 or email gizzywheelers@gmail.com
Monthly:
• Gizzy Monthly Market (1st Saturday): Locally produced crafts, food and products. Lawson Field Rose Garden, 7 Fitzherbert St, 9am-1pm weather permitting.
• Gas Guzzlers’ Breakfast (1st Sunday): Behind the courthouse on Reads Quay, 8.30-11am.
• Crop Swap (1st Sunday): Swap plants, produce, preserves, baking, books and more. Makaraka School carpark, 137 Main Rd, Makaraka, 2-3pm.
• Irish Music Session (1st Sunday). The Rivers, corner Gladstone Rd and Reads Quay, 4pm-6pm, ph Marty 021 055 7685.
• Gisborne Floral Art Club (1st Monday). Waverley St hall, Elgin, 9.30-11.30am. (3rd Wednesday) Kahutia Bowling Club, 7pm.
• Poverty Bay Blues Night (1st Tuesday): Dome Cinema, PBC, 38 Childers Rd, 6pm doors, 7pm gig, $10 door sales, Poverty Bay Blues Club members free, R18.
• Ulysses Motorcycle Club (1st Tuesday): Bushmere Arms public bar, 673 Matawai Rd, Waerenga-a-Hika, 7.30pm, ph Chris 027 460 2430.
• Gisborne Friendship Group – formerly the Gisborne Combined Club (1st Wednesday): For active retirees looking for friendship. Kahutia Bowling Club, 165 Cobden St, 9.30am, $5 inc morning tea. Register with Noelene ph 868 4473 or Dianne ph 867 4294.
• U3A Gisborne (1st Thursday): Social interaction and learning for mature-aged folk. Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club, 190 Derby St, 9.30am, $2 at door, ph Diane 027 444 1073.
• Myalgic Encephalopathy/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support Group (1st Friday): CCS, 7 Kahutia St, 10.30am-1pm, ph Moira 027 457 6923.
• Prostate Support Group (2nd Tuesday): Cancer Society Rooms, 718 Gladstone Rd, 4.30pm, inquiries ph 021 063 4515.
• The Country Garden Club (2nd Tuesday): Waerenga-a-Hika Hall, 728 Matawai Rd, 7.30pm, $2, ph Katrine 867 2427.
• Gisborne Proactive Club (3rd Wednesday): Retired people’s interest group. Watson Room, Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club, 190 Derby St, 9.30am, $30/year sub and $5/meeting, ph Malcolm 867 2591, or 027 240 2590.
• Gisborne Camera Club (3rd Thursday): Senior Citizens Hall, 30 Grey St, 7.30pm. Details at gisbornecameraclub@gmail.com
• Gisborne Sceptic Group (3rd Sunday): 11am. For details/venue ph 867 3715 or 867 7122.
• Te Hapara Garden and Floral Art Club (4th Tuesday): Redstone Room, Farmers Air Event Centre, Showgrounds Park, Makaraka, 2pm.
• First City Toastmasters: Become a confident speaker and leader (1st and 3rd Tuesday). Adult Literacy Rooms, 1st Floor, 100 Grey St, Gisborne, 6.15pm. Ph Helen 022 1945671.
To include your event, email details to whatson@gisborneherald.co.nz at least a week before the event.