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EVENTS – October 2024

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Discover Te Muna 

WHEN:     Saturday, Sunday, October 19 – 20 

TIME:      10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. both days

WHERE:  Te Muna Wineries: Craggy Range,

Escarpment, Big Sky Wines, Blue Earth Estate.

PRICE:  $275.00; tickets at Eventfinda.                                                  

South’s Library hours restored

From 30 September, library hours are:

WHEN: Weekdays 9:30 a.m. –  5:00 p.m;

              Saturdays  9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon.

WHERE: Martinborough, Featherston, Greytown.

Wairarapa Film Festival

WHEN: Labour Weekend 26 – 27 October

WHERE: Circus Cinema

WHAT: Ma Olsen by Vincent Wared plus short films

and doco: waifilmfest.co.nz

Vincent Ward films;

              + Series short films.

              + Meet film-makers

Wellington Heritage Festival

WHEN: October 26 – November 17

Wellington region – 140 Events

Wairarapa for 1st time – 11 events

WHY: Honouring the Past, Inspiring the Future

HOW: “Crowd-sourced” local events.

Life Flight Trust

WHAT: Uplift Wairarapa Fundraiser

WHEN: Friday 1 November

WHERE: Waihinga Centre

TARGET: $50,000 

WHY: Save Wairarapa Lives

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Martinborough golf by a hank – of wool

  We start at the end of the month, when the annual Baabraa Trophy between Martinborough and Eketahuna was fought out on a glorious Sunday in Martinborough. A field of 70 played a stableford round and the average stableford points for the two clubs were calculated. Eketahuna scored an average …

Lady golfers show Rosebowl winning ways

September has been an up and down month weatherwise for golfers, some beautiful early spring days followed by cold and rain. Thankfully for the important days the weather has mostly come to the party. Early in the month the Cotter Rosebowl was successfully defended at Carterton by Martinborough’s team of …

Stunning first 4 – 1 win for Marty Women’s FC

By All-knowing Football Reporter It was always going to happen. After a few draws, some losses the newly-formed MWFC won their first game. An impressive and resounding victory. It started with ‘The Fox in the Box,’ the striker who plays in the traditional Number 9 role of marauding the penalty …

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From the Mayor

By Martin Connelly Water services have been a political football for some time. We associate …

EVENTS

Wellington Heritage Festival WHEN: October 26 – November 17  WHERE: * Wellington Region – 140 …

How Well Do We Know People in Our Community?

By Lyle Griffiths Pforzheim in Southern Germany was where Thomas Röckinger lived with his family, …

LETTER OF THE MONTH

Could ZERO growth be the answer?   So, Martinborough’s sewage woes continue, and have seriously …

THE STAR BOOK REVIEW

    By Brenda Channer – Martinborough Bookshop “Costanza” by Rachel Blackmore This is a …

THE STAR  BOOK  REVIEW  

By Brenda Channer –  Martinborough Bookshop “All the Colours of the Dark” by Chris Whittaker. …

EVENTS – October 2024

Discover Te Muna  WHEN:     Saturday, Sunday, October 19 – 20  TIME:      …

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