The Timaru Artisan Farmers’ Market is among three South Canterbury markets taking place on Saturday. (File photo)
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Bending brass: 7.30am-9.30pm Friday, 2-4pm Saturday at the Salvation Army on Wai-iti Rd, Timaru. The Alpine Energy Timaru Brass Band perform their first concert in more than three years. Entry is $15 for adults, $10 for students and seniors, and $5 for children.
SATURDAY
Timaru Artisan Farmers’ Market: 9am-12.30pm near the Speights Ale House/I-Site on George St. Great range of fresh produce and artisan crafts.
Geraldine Farmers Market: 9am-12.30pm at St Mary’s Church on Talbot St, Geraldine. Live music, coffee, and a range of stalls.
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FRIDAY
Live music: 8-11pm at Hector Black’s Lounge Bar on Stafford St, Timaru. Dunedin band Oscar LaDell and Hoot bring their summer tour of blues, funk, rock, soul, and R&B music to Timaru. Entry is $10.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Railcar operating days: 11am-4pm at the Pleasant Point Railway and Museum on Afghan St. On non-steaming days, the Ford Model T Replica Rail Car operates daily, leaving the station on the hour until the last train at 3pm. Includes an hour-long guided tour of the museum and short historic movie. Entry is $12 for adults, $6 for children, or $35 for a family. Runs until February 28.