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The Coastal Arts Trail is happening this weekend (file photo).
Art lovers will appreciate the opportunity to traverse three regions this weekend on a self-driven tour of the best studios the area has to offer.
Friday
Coastal Arts Trail: Visit museums and galleries across the Manawatū, Whanganui and Taranki regions on a self-driven tour. From fine arts and contemporary crafts, to vibrant street art murals and seafront sculptures. Viewable between 9am and 5pm. For a map visit coastalartstrail.nz. Every day until Monday.
Saturday
Artisan Mākete: Working with Alliance Française Palmerston North to celebrate all things French, with crepes and French music, alongside a quality selection of artisan craft stalls, at Square Edge, 10am-3pm.
Legal Tender: A Bent Horseshoe gig at Hokowhitu Bowling Club. Legal Tender are supported by Wayne Mason and Rod Davis, 7.30pm. $25 at the door.
Sunday
Go Jets: Watch the Manawatū Jets go up against the Wellington Saints at Fly Palmy Arena, 4pm.
The Longest Day: Cheer on CACTUS teens as they complete the programme with a five-hour challenge starting from Feilding High School at 7am, culminating with an epic truck-pull along Kimbolton Rd in the town just before noon.
Opera, Comedy & Chaos: Benefit concert to fund Cecily Shaw’s opera studies at Guildhall, London. Shaw performs with Guy Donaldson on piano, Rangitīkei Anglican Parish Choir, organists Bruce Stern and Margaret Thompson, 3pm at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Marton. $25/$20.
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Upcoming
RailX: Model railway & trade show featuring 20 train layouts based on various countries, Meccano and Lego displays, plus trade stands selling associated accessories, at Barber Hall, Palmerston North, July 8-9, 10am to 4pm. Entry $10, children $5, family pass $30.
Puanga Twilight Festival: Celebrate the Māori new year, with this year’s festivities being at the Central Energy Trust Arena’s Pit Lane, from 3pm to 7.30pm, July 14.
The Warratahs: Live at Globe Theatre, Palmerston North, July 28, 8pm. Two new songs from Barry Saunders, ‘Goin’ Up North’ and ‘Silver Train’, will feature at the show.
Ongoing
Feilding Farmers’ Market: From 8.30am at Manchester Square each Friday to 1pm.
Hokowhitu Village Farmers’ Market: Offering a range of artisan and local produce, every second Sunday. Next market is June 18.
Jazz Cafe: Every Thursday from 6pm-8pm, Viva Cafe and Bar, 21 Rangitīkei St.
Manawatū Dancing Club: Social dance on the fourth Saturday of each month. From 7.30pm to 11pm, Senior Citizens’ Hall, 309 Main St, Palmerston North. $10 entry.
Armed combat training: 7pm Friday nights at Hokowhitu Scout Hall, Palmerston North. Manawatū Iron Hides is a full-contact medieval armoured combat sports team whose fighters take part in national and international battles.
St Brigid’s Indoor Bowling Club: Every Tuesday night, 7.15pm at St John’s Hall, Camden St, Feilding. Contact Doreen 021 158 1609.
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