Rogers said it is hard to say which genre she favours and her exhibition includes an impressionist landscape of a scene that only exists in her imagination, the skyline of a Mediterranean-like town and an upside down pattern of balance and colour piece. “My work changes every year.” Another art piece,
Letters, started with a white canvas then plain lines on wet paint, she said. Almost all her paintings have a moon in them as Rogers feels a connection to the feminine aspect of the planet. “My art, just happens.”
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Artist Anita Rogers is exhibiting at the York Street Gallery of Fine Art until May 14.
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.
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Children can enjoy a day of skating with family and friends at the Caroline Bay skate rink on Sunday. (File photo)
FRIDAY
Live music: 5-7pm at Barker’s Foodstore & Eatery on Talbot St, Geraldine. South Canterbury duo The Neighbours, comprising keyboardist Craig Workman and vocalist Jill Griffin-Roberts, perform music from the 1950s to now in English and French.
Live music: 7.30-11pm at the Factory Nightclub on Stafford St, Timaru. A tour of some of New Zealand’s finest Extreme Metals acts stops in Timaru. Tickets are $15 and available from Cosmic Ticketing.
SATURDAY
Lovelock Classic athletics: 9.30am at Aorangi Park on Morgans Rd, Timaru. A varied track and field programme for children and adults featuring the Lovelock Mile.
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The Fairlie New Year Day Parade returns in 2021 with plenty of floats, stalls, and entertainment. (File photo)
FRIDAY
New Year’s Day Parade: 2-5pm along Fairlie’s Main St to the Village Green. Floats, stalls, and entertainment from one-man-band The Southern Man or Denis Henderson.
SATURDAY
Kimbell Day: All day at the Silverstream Hotel on Fairlie-Tekapo Rd, Kimbell. Festival with games, food, drinks, and entertainment from Christchurch-based musician Eddie Simon and Dunedin band Ollie and the Crooks.
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.
FRIDAY
Timaru Community Christmas Dinner: Noon at the Caroline Bay Hall. Free Christmas meal and a gift children 10 and under. Call 0204 007 3351 or 03 684 4410 to book.
Waimate Community Christmas Dinner: Noon at St Patrick’s Church Hall on Timaru Rd, Waimate.
Fairlie Community Christmas Dinner: Noon at the Mackenzie Rugby Clubrooms on School Rd.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Caroline Bay Carnival: 2pm Saturday carnival opens at Caroline Bay, Timaru. Live music, carnival rides, games, and more operating every day until January 10, 2021. Full programme available at carolinebay.org.nz.
Cycling: The annual Boxing Day Criterium races will be held in Timaru’s CBD with the start/finish line in Sophia St outside The Sail. Racing is due to start from 5.30pm in A, B, C and D grades and under-17 grades.