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What s on in South Canterbury: July 9-11, 2021

Esther Ashby-Coventry11:28, Jul 08 2021 Valentina Bellomo/Stuff Matt Blain, a member of Timaru Fire Bugs, who will perform at the Matariki Night Market on Friday evening. FRIDAY Fundraiser: Work places are asked to encourage staff to join Jeans Only Day and wear jeans to work as well as make a donation to Hospice South Canterbury. Donations received by July 16 go in the draw to win a morning tea shout. Night Market: 5pm at Royal Arcade Matariki Night Market with fire eating and tango as well as stalls. Young Farmers: 7pm at Timaru Town and Country Club, Douglas St. New Zealand Young Farmers Aorangi Region rural wellbeing night with three guest speakers; Founder of Farm 4 Life Tangaroa Walker,

The Great Great Great Native Plant Swap or Buy

Esther Ashby-Coventry15:40, Jul 07 2021 JOHN BISSET/Stuff Aigantighe Art Gallery manager Cara Fitzgerald prepares for The Great Great Great Native Plant Swap or Buy. A Timaru-born and raised artist is offering South Cantabrians a chance to swap or buy native plants as part of her exhibition raising awareness of the natural environment. Ann Shelton, now Wellington-based, has organised The Great Great Great Native Plant Swap or Buy on Saturday with the Aigantighe Art Gallery in Timaru as an addition to her exhibition. Shelton, halfway into her two month exhibition, is asking members of the public to bring native plants to swap, or buy and promote the original species in the region.

What s on in South Canterbury: June 18-20

Esther Ashby-Coventry11:18, Jun 17 2021 valentina Bellomo/Stuff Aidan Theatre s hard hitting Too Much Punch for Judy in rehearsal, back from left, Daniel Nodder, Teag Mackay, Austin Harrison, and front, from left, Kate Low and Prea Millar. A public performance is on Friday at Craighead Diocesan School. (File Photo) FRIDAY: Live Theatre: 7pm at Craighead Diocesan School. Too Much Punch for Judy by Mark Wheeller​ is a thought provoking play about the ripple effects of drink driving, (R13). Tickets available at the door or through the Humanitix website. Circus: 7.30pm from June 18-June 27 opposite Ara Institute of Canterbury Timaru Campus on Arthur St. Great Moscow Circus in the big top offers traditional Russian flavoured acrobatics, breathtaking stunts and the famous Splitting Globe of Death FMX jumps.

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