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Whanganui Happenings: What s on

Whanganui Happenings: What s on 15 Feb, 2021 12:19 AM 9 minutes to read MEN S YOGA What: 8 week beginners course to maintain strength and develop more flexibility, resilience and composure, developed by a male teacher specifically for men. When: Starts Wednesday, February 17, 6-7.15pm. Where: Inner Light Yoga, Harrison St Hall. Details: $80. Phone 022 622 1711. TUI MOTU GROUP What: Tui Motu, an Independent Catholic Magazine, will challenge us to look at social, ecological and spiritual values. Contribute to the discussion inter-church and inter-faith dialogue is welcomed. With Liz Hickey rsj. When: Wednesday, February 17, 4.30-5.45pm. Where: Josephite Retreat Centre, Mount Saint Joseph, 14 Hillside Tce, Whanganui. Details: To register please call Pam on 3455047 ext 3 or email pam.hopper@sosj.org.au.

Whanganui Happenings: What s on this week

Whanganui Happenings: What s on this week 31 Jan, 2021 11:49 PM 9 minutes to read Wanganui Midweek When: Thursday, February 4. Preschool 9.30-10.30am; 5-7yrs 3.45-4.45pm; 8-10yrs 5-6pm. Where: Whanganui Boys and Girls Gym Club, Springvale Stadium. Details: No cost. No need to register just turn up! QUAY ART EXHIBITION What: A lively collection of recent work by this innovative group of artists. Includes personal portrait sketches on the spot for just $10. When: 10am-4pm, until Monday, February 8. Where: Community Arts Gallery, 19 Taupo Quay. BOOK SALE When: February 6-8, 10am-3pm each day. Where: St George s Hall, Patea. HOW FILMS IMPACT OUR SPIRITUALITY

TV Drama You ll Want To Watch This Winter

Isle of Wight Radio 7:00am - 10:00am Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight TV Drama You ll Want To Watch This Winter Image courtesy of the BBC There s plenty of TV drama to get stuck in to while we re indoors this winter. Here s our list of what s on and when. The Serpent BBC: Sunday nights at 9pm. Catch up on BBC iPlayer. Inspired by real events, The Serpent tells the remarkable story of how the conman and murderer Charles Sobhraj (Tahar Rahim) was brought to justice. Posing as a gem dealer, Sobhraj and his girlfriend Marie-Andrée Leclerc (Jenna Coleman) travelled across Thailand, Nepal and India in 1975 and 1976, carrying out a spree of crimes on the Asian ‘Hippie Trail’ and becoming the chief suspects in a series of murders of young Western travellers.

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