What's On at Your Library

For more details about any of our events contact us. All events are free to attend unless stated otherwise.

Motueka Library Te Noninga Kumu

Date & Time

Regular Events

Description

 

10.30am - 12.00pm

first Monday of the month

History Buffs

If you are interested in history this is the group for you!

We are a relaxed group who discusses a history topic of interest. 

Find out new history facts. Discover history books.

 

3.00pm - 4.00pm

first Monday of the month

 

Book Lovers' Club

Connect with other adult book lovers to discover new favourite authors. Find fiction, non-fiction, magazines and audiobooks which appeal to your reading tastes. 

Come and share what you have been reading and meet new friends.

 

 

10.30am - 12.00pm

second Monday of the month

 

Garden Gurus

Come along to our monthly gardening group. 

Meet keen gardeners. 
Share gardening tips. 
Ask gardening questions.
Discover gardening books and magazines.
Swap plants and seeds. 

 

 

1.30pm - 3.00pm

Mondays fortnightly 

Dates:
April 8 & 22
May 6 & 20
June 17
July 1, 15 & 29
August 12 & 26
September 9 & 23
October 7 & 21
November 4 & 18

Stitch Bloom 2024

Participate in the Fleur Woods Stitch Bloom Project! Help stitch together a large-scale artwork consisting of stitched blooms that women around New Zealand and the world have created. 

Fleur will provide a simple project guide, threads, needles and scissors, etc.   

Anyone in the community is welcome to participate as long as they are willing to follow simple project guidelines.  

Once completed, the artwork will be on display at the Motueka Library before travelling on to be displayed elsewhere and ultimately be used to raise funds for United Nations Women as managed by the United Nations Women Council of New Zealand. 

 

10.30am - 12.00pm

third Monday of the month

Book Cafe Come along to our conversational group to discuss, and debate thought provoking topics. Discover a fine selection of books, enjoy themes, interesting snippets and laughs along the way. Refreshments provided.   

3.30pm - 5.00pm

last Monday of every month 

 

Building Bricks Club Make amazing brick creations with Adrian Barbour. Suitable for ages 7+. Building Bricks kindly supplied by the Christchurch User group.   
10.30am – 12.00pm 

every Tuesday

 

Dementia Friendly Social Group  

This is a social group for people living with dementia in the community and is supported by Alzheimers Nelson Tasman. 

Come along to this supportive, welcoming group and connect with others in your friendly library environment. 

If you would like to know more please contact Heather Lackner at Alzheimers Nelson Tasman 027 626 6429 or Mary at Motueka Library 03 528 1047. 

 

11.00am - 11.30am every Tuesday 

 

Digi Drop-In Get help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop, e-Reader, or whatever digital device you have. If you're struggling to understand how to use your device or want to find out more about the wide variety of e-Resources that can be accessed through the library, we can help.   

Tuesdays for 6 weeks

3.45pm - 4.45pm

Starts 14 May

STEAM Club 

We invite children 9 years old+ to join STEAM Club!   

STEAM Club is a science, technology, engineering, arts and math-based programme that will run for six weeks during term 2. 

Please pop into your library or phone 03 528 1047 to register your interest as spaces are limited.

 

1.00pm - 3.00pm

every Tuesday during term time

 

Crochet Group

Come and join our weekly crochet group tutored by Kaye Winter and make new friends at the same time.  

Kaye will help you hone and extend your basic crochet skills. 

Lots of different themes will be explored throughout the year including Easter, Anzac, and Matariki etc. 

Four weeks of beginners' classes will be held over May/June. 

Participants must bring a basic crochet kit consisting of a metal crochet hook, a ball of wool yarn and some small sharp scissors. 

This group is for adults. Koha is appreciated.

 

1.30pm - 4.00pm

every Wednesday

Scrabble Come along for a hearty game of Scrabble. Bring a friend or play with someone new. You'll learn new wordy tips and tricks, meet other people who love Scrabble too, and enjoy a relaxing time playing a classic game.   

10.00am - 11.30am

third Wednesday of every month 

 

Wellby Talking Cafe

Enjoy a relaxed cuppa and start your journey to connect with others who enjoy the same things. You can pop in for a quick chat or stay for a longer conversation with friendly people.

There is no need to register, just turn up on the day. The Talking Café hosts will warmly welcome you when you arrive. 

 

10.00am - 10.30am

every Thursday during term time 

 

Storytime

Join us for fun and exciting stories and songs at our weekly storytime sessions for 2-5 year olds and their caregivers.

 

1.00pm - 2.00pm

first Thursday of the month

 

Babbling Books Come along to meet new people, talk about the books you've been reading, and discover some great recommendations.   

1.30pm - 3.30pm

every second Thursday

April 4 & 18
May 2, 16 & 30
June 13 & 27

Paper Artsy

Use decorative and themed papers to create cards, bookmarks and postcards, for your own pleasure or to give to family and friends.

 

10.30am - 12.00pm

last Thursday of the month

Poetry Circle

Write poetry, read poetry, bring your favourite poem and discover new poets with other poetry lovers. All welcome.

 

10.30am - 11.00am every Monday during term time 

 

Wriggle & Rhyme

Come and explore music and songs, movement and rhythm, instruments, and stories while making new friends and spending quality time with your child. 

Wriggle & Rhyme sessions are a fun and interactive session for parents and caregivers to develop their child’s early literacy skills, gross and fine motor skills, coordination, body awareness, rhythmic proficiency, social skills, and auditory discrimination. 

 

Date & Time

One-off Events

Description

 
Monday 8 April – Saturday 4 May 

 

During opening hours 

'Cultural Conversations' Podcast Exhibition

Come and view an Art Exhibition of portraits and listen to podcasts brought to us by 'Cultural Conversations' highlighting our migrant communities. 

NBS ‘Bittersweet’ Podcasts is a 4-part series. These podcasts are about inspirational people who have reconstructed their lives and responded in transformational ways following huge traumatic events. The episodes are true stories that cover some serious topics that could be upsetting to some audiences.  

Tindall Foundation ‘Stories of Otherness’ Podcasts is a 4-part series. These accounts are to educate and help people to speak up, to debunk common myths around migration today, focus on people as individuals, become aware of our own unconscious biases and open up to the idea of broadening social circles and understanding multidimensional and intersectional identities. The episodes are true stories that cover some serious topics that could be upsetting to some audiences. 

Podcasts can be downloaded using the QR code in the comfort of your own time and location. 

Friday 26 April

1.30pm - 3.00pm

Rainbow Hearts for Top of the South PRIDE

Come along and paint a Rainbow Heart Decoration to celebrate Top of the South PRIDE.

Celebrating diversity and inclusivity in our local area. 

Tuesday 30 April

6.00pm - 7.00pm

Kerry Sunderland's Book Talk - "Belonging in the Baton Valley"

Join local author Kerry Sunderland to hear about her new book Belonging in the Baton Valley’ which grew out of the feature article she wrote for New Zealand Geographic in late 2022, after the newest section of Tasman’s Great Taste Trail opened. Kerry will discuss the 170+ year history of the place and its people. 

Copies of the book will be available for purchase, $19.50. Bring cash or make online bank transfer on the night. 

Bookings are required through:  www.kerrysunderlandwriter.com/tuku-24-baton-valley-talk 

Thursday 2 May

10.00am-12.00pm

Introduction to Ancestry Workshop

This introductory course will include search tips for using Ancestry.com, looking at various record collections for New Zealand and the UK, viewing Public Member trees and sending records home from the library. Basic computer skills are essential. Contact Motueka Library to book. 

Wednesday 22 May 

10.30am - 11.30am 

Age Positive Series: How’s Your Memory?

 

One common misbelief about memory loss is that it always means you have dementia. 

There are many causes of memory loss. Memory loss alone doesn’t necessarily confirm a diagnosis of dementia. 

Heather Lackner, from Nelson/Tasman Alzheimers, will provide information about dementia, look at the risk factors and give you an opportunity to ask any questions.  

Wednesday 22 May 

1.00pm - 2.00pm

New Zealand Music Month Concert

Come and listen to Motueka High School students performing their music.

Hilary Sinclair will be conducting this musical talent. 

Thursday 23 May

10.30am - 11.30am

Age Positive Series: Protect Yourself Online 

Learn essential online safety tips with Jen from NBS to protect your banking and personal information from fraudsters in the digital world. 

Bring your questions along to this informative session. 

If you’re sensible about your browsing and keep up to date with current scams and the potential risks, banking and buying online can be just as safe as walking into a branch or store.

Friday 24 May 

1.30pm - 3.00pm

Cross Stitch Fun

In honour of World Bee Day come along and cross stitch a cute bee. 

Ever tried cross stitch before? Whether you are new to the craft or wish to revive your skills you are welcome to come along to the Motueka Library and cross stitch a bee.  

No experience is required. All materials are provided. Aimed at adults. 

Please pop in to Motueka Library or phone 03 528 1047 to book your space.

Monday 27 May 

2.00pm - 3.00pm

Age Positive Series: Mindful Art 

Join us for an introduction to Neurographic art, a technique of doodling lines, circles and shapes with Marian Painter.

Neurographic Art is an art therapy tool for stress relief, anxiety and grief. Marian Painter will be facilitating this workshop as part of our Age Positive Series. 

No previous art experience needed. 

Wednesday 29 May

1.00pm - 2.00pm

New Zealand Music Month Concert

Come and listen to Motueka High School students performing their music.

Hilary Sinclair will be conducting this musical talent. 

Murchison Library

Date & Time

Regular Events

Description

First Friday of the month (during term time) 11.00am - 11.30am

Storytime 

Join us for fun and exciting stories and songs at our monthly Storytime sessions.

Storytime sessions are a great way to spark your child’s imagination and curiosity.  

Richmond Library

Date & Time

Regular Events

Description

Mondays for 6 weeks

3.45pm - 4.45pm  

Starts 13 May 

STEAM Club 

We invite children 9 years old+ to join STEAM Club!   

STEAM Club is a science, technology, engineering, arts and math-based programme that will run for six weeks during term 2. 

Please pop into your library or phone 03 543 8500 to register your interest as spaces are limited.

Tuesdays
10.30am - 11.30am

 

Dementia Friendly Library Group If you are living with Dementia, this group is for you. Come along to this supportive, friendly group facilitated by Debbie, Tracy and Deborah at your familiar local library. 

Tuesdays during term time
10.00am -10.30am 
or
11.00am - 11.30am

 

Wriggle & Rhyme Come and explore music and songs, movement and rhythm, instruments, and stories while making new friends and spending quality time with your child age 2 years and under. 

Second Tuesday of the month

1.30pm - 3.00pm

 

Wellby Talking Cafe

Enjoy a relaxed cuppa and start your journey to connect with others who enjoy the same things. You can pop in for a quick chat or stay for a longer conversation with friendly people. There is no need to register, just turn up on the day. The Talking Café hosts will warmly welcome you when you arrive.

We will be in the Constance Barnicoat Room which is just on the right as you enter the library via Queen Street.

Third Tuesday of the month

2.00pm - 3.00pm 

Richmond Writing Group

Come along to meet new people who also like writing, learn writing tips and tricks, try a creative writing exercise and enjoy the company of others.

 

Wednesdays during term time

10.00am -10.30am 

Storytime Join us for fun and exciting stories and songs at our weekly storytime sessions for 2-5 year olds and their caregivers. 

Wednesdays

11.30am - 1.30pm

 

JP In the Library Do you need a Justice of the Peace (JP) to witness your important documents? We can help. Come to Richmond Library's Community Matters space to talk with a registered JP. 

Wednesdays

12.30pm - 2.00pm

Good Crafternoon

Start, finish or work on your almost-started, half-finished, barely-begun craft project in the company of other crafters. All you need to bring is your craft project. Feel free to bring your lunch as well. 

Third Wednesday of the month

3.00pm - 4.00pm

 

Book Group

Our book group for adults is an opportunity to discover new books and authors, meet new people and share what you have been reading.

There is no gathering in December nor January.

All welcome.

Thursdays

11.00am - 12.00pm

English Conversation Group
Is your first language a language other than English? Would you like to improve your English with a qualified, experienced ESOL teacher? Join our friendly English conversation group for ESOL speakers. It’s free and all ESOL (English Speakers of Other Languages) are welcome. Simply stop by the Constance Barnicoat room for a warm welcome.

Every second Thursday during term time

3.30pm - 4.30pm

 

ATLAS (At The Library After School) 

Come hang out with us! At The Library After School.

A.T.L.A.S. is a place for fun, connection, crafts, games and new books!

Year 6+

Please register at the library.

19 April, 31 May,
21 June, 26 July,
30 August,
27 September,
25 October,
29 November

10.30am -12.00pm 

Family History Fridays

Just starting your family tree or having trouble finding your ancestorsWant to know more about how to use Ancestry, or what other family and local history are available

Drop by the Research Room at Richmond Library and specialist library staff will be available to help you.

 

Date & Time

One-off Events  Description

Wednesday 20 March - Monday 6 May

Opening Hours

Glass Harbours: the miniature marvel of ships-in-bottles

Featuring selected bottles from The Ricketts Maritime Collection, this exhibition invites visitors to explore the intricate artistry and meticulous detail that goes into encapsulating entire vessels and seafaring scenes within the confines of glass.

Glass Harbours showcases a diverse array of ships, offering a captivating glimpse into a rich tapestry of maritime heritage. From the smallest vessels to grandiose sailing fleets, each item on display is testament to the skill and precision of artists who navigate the challenges of scale and confinement to create such miniature marvels.  

This selection of ships-in-bottles are on loan from the Founders Heritage Park collection. 

Monday 1 April - Tuesday 30 April

Opening hours

Paul Deacon Marine Artist Exhibition

Paul Deacon, one of New Zealand’s premier marine artists, will be exhibiting on Richmond Library’s Gallery Wall for the month of April. www.pauldeaconnauticalart.co.nz 

Monday 1 April - Tuesday 30 April

Weekday opening hours

Make Your Slides Digital

Turn your old slides and negatives into new memories! Book in for a free, one-on-one, 45-minute session at Richmond Library. Our friendly staff will help you start saving your special moments in a digital format you can easily print or share with friends and family. Please bring up to 45 slides or negatives, and a USB/Memory stick to save your work to.    

Tuesday 30 April

5.30pm

How To Look At Art with the Suter Art Gallery

Suter Art Gallery Director Julie Catchpole will be bringing a mystery item from their permanent art collection to Richmond Library for a special show and tell for art lovers. 

There is so much more to an art work than simply how it looks. When was it made? By whom? For whom? From what? There are so many questions you can ask of an art work before you even get to the subject matter of a piece. Join Julie for an up-close introduction to art works and gain a greater understanding and appreciation for them. 

Thursday 2 May

1.00pm

Wayne Greig Talk:  A Life-Long Adventure in Model Making

Wayne Greig will be speaking to a PowerPoint Presentation about his life-long adventure with Model Making.  He will focus on two areas: the building of his HO scale (1:87) model railway “Wayne’s Trains” currently housed at the Pigeon Valley Steam Museum, Wakefield, and his 1:48 scale model of the merchant ship HMAV Bounty displayed in the Nelson College Library. Wayne is the author of the 2016 book “Three Strands of an Unravelling Rope” Wayne’s view of the history surrounding the mutiny on the Bounty.

Friday 3 May & 
Friday 17 May

1.00pm - 3.00pm

Rummikub®

Come along for a hearty game of Rummikub®. Bring a friend or play with someone new. Meet other people who love Rummikub® too.

New players are most welcome.

Please bring a game if you have one.

Tuesday 21 May

1.00pm - 2.00pm

Author Talk – Gabrielle Daly

Join us to hear author Gabrielle Daly speak about her educative novel “Time Will Tell” based on the ancient Enneagram wisdom. 

“There are many schema of personality inventories, yet The Enneagram is such an organic instinct that it seems to surpass any other system of personality typing.” - Gabrielle Daly 

Teaching Enneagram Workshops from her lived experience, Gabrielle Daly has now interlaced “Time Will Tell” with the nine individual Enneagram characters. Utilising a writing-style Gabrielle calls “inner voice” each character is specific to an Enneagram type. Allow yourself to be invited into the maze that is The Enneagram.

Tākaka Library

Date & Time

Regular Events

Description

Every Monday during term time

3.30pm - 4.30pm

Starts 6 May

Tākaka Library Lego® Club

Build with Lego®, make some new friends, challenge yourself and let your imagination fly at the Tākaka Memorial Library.

Brick challenges for all abilities will be set at the beginning of each session. We want to foster creativity, self-esteem and collaboration in all sessions and of course have fun. 

For children aged 5+  

Every Tuesday

10.30am-11.30am

Word Savvy Poetry Group  Write poetry, read poetry, bring your favourite poem and discover new poets with other poetry lovers. 

Every Tuesday during term time

10.00am-10.30am

Wriggle & Rhyme Come and explore music and songs, movement and rhythm, instruments and stories while making new friends and spending quality time with your 0-2 year old. 

Tuesdays for 6 weeks

3.45pm - 4.45pm  

Starts 14 May

STEAM Club 

We invite children 9 years old+ to join STEAM Club!   

STEAM Club is a science, technology, engineering, arts and math-based programme that will run for six weeks during term 2. 

Please pop into your library or phone 03 525 0059 to register your interest as spaces are limited.

Every second Thursday during term time

3.30pm - 4.30pm

 

ATLAS (At The Library After School) 

Come hang out with us! At The Library After School.

A.T.L.A.S. is a place for fun, connection, crafts, games and new books!

Year 6+

Please register at the library.

Every Friday

11.00am-12.00pm

Digi Drop-In Get help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop, e-Reader, or whatever digital device you have. If you're struggling to understand how to use your device, or want to find out more about the wide variety of e-Resources that can be accessed through the library, we can help. 

Last Tuesday of the month

1.00pm-2.00pm 

Silverfish Book Group

Do you enjoy reading and talking about books? We pick a theme, a genre or an author for the month, and upon reading return the next month to have an enthusiastic and informal discussion about the books we’ve read. 

Date & Time

One-off Events

Description

from Friday 5 April 

During our opening hours

Gallery Wall Exhibition Space - Rob Dawson

Rob originally spent time studying Photography, Art & Design and Furniture Design. Ultimately photography came out on top and on leaving college he spent time as an assistant photographer, and then as a freelance photographer for 15 years.

Rob's photography eventually led him into TV Production work where he has worked for the last 20 years as a Producer/Field Director, working mainly on Cricket, Athletics, and Cycling, which has taken him all over the world.

Saturday 18 May 

11.00am - 12.00pm

Musical Performance: The Voice Collective

Come along and be part of this shared musical performance with Charlotte Squire.

Celebrate New Zealand Music Month at the Library - learn a song, practice it and perform it with a group of like-minded people, all in 1 hour. Great fun, no singing experience required, all welcome! 

Koha to Charlotte towards her expenses. 

Friday 24 May

3.00pm - 6.00pm

Tips and Tricks to Bike Care and Maintenance 

In celebration of 'Youth Week' Steve, from Rebikle, will be onsite for free bike and helmet checks alongside teaching bike basics.

Want someone to check over your bike and helmet to make sure they’re safe for your next adventure? Steve from Rebikle will be outside the Tākaka Library doing free checks and offering free bike basic tips for youth, prizes are up for grabs if you come along.  

Cancelled if wet. 

Saturday 25 May 

11.00am - 12.00pm 

Musical Performance: Hera & Friends 

Celebrate New Zealand Music Month at the Library.

Join Hera Livingston and Friends who will play a selection of Kiwi songs. 

Koha appreciated.