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 - 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. 

 

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:
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

paused for Term 3

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

July 11 & 25
August 8 & 22
September 5 & 19

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 - 12.00pm

last Friday of the month 

Unmet Friends Group

Come and meet new friends in our new “Unmet Friends group.” 

If you feel alone or do not have family nearby, come and connect with friendly people over a cuppa. 

 

Date & Time

One-off Events

Description

 

Monday 29 July 

1.30pm - 3.00pm

Vintage Collage

Come along and create a mini vintage collage. 

A relaxing winter activity. 

All materials supplied. 

Monday 29 July - Friday 2 August

During opening hours

Jigsaw Swap

Getting bored with your jigsaws? Bring one into the library and swap it for another one.

Please make sure your jigsaw is in good condition and has all its pieces. 

Wednesday 31 July 

10.30am - 12.00pm

Winter Recipe Swap

Come along and share some tasty nutritious heartwarming recipes for the winter months.

Friday 16 August

1.00pm - 2.30pm

WordFest - Page Art Workshop

Transform a book page into an arty piece. 

Let your imagination go wild. Use pastels, paints, coloured pencils, felt tips, glue on decorative patterns, images, buttons, anything you wish. 

All materials supplied. 

With adults in mind.  

Monday 19 August

1.30pm - 3.00pm

WordFest - Inspirational Words Collage

Come along and create a mini Inspirational Words Collage to brighten up your winter. 

All materials supplied.

With adults in mind.

Tuesday 20 August

1.00pm - 2.30pm

WordFest - Stories with Local Legends

Come and meet “Local Legends” in your community.  

Listen to their stories and experiences. 

We will be featuring Maureen Urwin, Claire Hutt and Mikayla Cahill this time. 

Thursday 22 August

1.00pm - 3.00pm 

WordFest - Word Board Games

As part of Motueka Library's August WordFest come and play some word board games! 

Challenge yourself with Boggle, Scrabble, and Bananagrams. Bring a friend and make some new friends too.

Tuesday 27 August 

1.30pm - 3.00pm

WordFest - Japanese Postcards, Bookmarks and Cards Workshop 

Design your own Japanese postcards, bookmarks and cards using themed paper and embellishments to celebrate culture and language. 

Choose your designs and surprise your family members with a personalized written message. 

A creative activity in a welcoming, inclusive environment. 

Wednesday 28 August 

10.30am - 11.30am

WordFest- Authors Online

We are bringing books to life by shining the light on leading authors with online interviews. 

Come and listen to some of your favourite authors talk about their books and writing. 

We have chosen online interviews with top authors like Sam Neill, James Patterson, Colleen Hoover and more. 

Enjoy discussion, a display of inspiring books and a cuppa. 

Thursday 29 August 

2.00pm - 3.30pm

WordFest - "Classic Novel" Quiz

Come and join in our fun “Classic Novel” Quiz. 

How well do you know Classic novels? 

Test your knowledge of the timeless literary Classics. 

Have fun, laughs and win small prizes. 

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  

 

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 3. 

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

Families that have registered their interest will be contacted via email.

Richmond Library STEAM Club is FULL for term 3, contact the library for more information.

 

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.   

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

25 July
8 & 22 August
5 & 18 September

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.

 

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.

 

 

Friday

1.00pm - 3.00pm

2 & 16 August
6 & 20 September

Board Games for Winter

Come along for hearty board games during the colder months!

If you have a game that you love to play, bring it along and play with others.

Rummikub, Mahjong, Scrabble ... any board game is welcome.

 

Date & Time

One-off Events  Description  

Opening hours during July and August

Nelson Camera Club Exhibition on our Gallery Wall and Glass Display Cabinets

With a membership of 58 the Nelson Camera Club has always been active and progressive in the field of photographic creation.

Come along and admire the gorgeous and varied exhibition of photographs from members on our Gallery Wall this month.

Members have also curated a fascinating collection of cameras through the years. Come, reminisce, and share with our younger generations - in our Glass Display Cabinets. 

Monday 29 July 

10.00am - noon 
OR 
1.00pm - 3.00pm

FULL
Wet Felt a Table Mat Workshops

Please join lovely members of the Richmond Creative Fibre Group to wet felt your very own Table Mat. This is a great exercise to learn wet felting techniques.

No prior experience is necessary. 

$8.00, for materials, is payable to the tutors on the day. 

Numbers are limited so please pop in to the Richmond Library or phone 03 543 8500 to book your place. 

Monday 12 August

6.30pm

Doco Screening: Honeyland

With a nod to the upcoming Conservation Week we are screening Honeyland. This documentary was nominated for 54 awards and won 37! Running time: 1 hour 25 minutes. Please note this documentary is in Turkish with English subtitles.

Blurb: “Nestled in an isolated mountain region deep within the Balkans, Hatidze Muratova lives with her ailing mother in a village without roads, electricity or running water. She’s the last in a long line of wild beekeepers, eking out a living farming honey in small batches to be sold in the closest city – a mere four hours' walk away. Hatidze’s peaceful existence is thrown into upheaval by the arrival of an itinerant family, with their roaring engines, seven rambunctious children and herd of cattle. Hatidze optimistically meets the promise of change with an open heart, it doesn’t take long however, before a conflict evolves that exposes the fundamental tension between nature and humanity, harmony and discord, exploitation and sustainability. The debut feature from documentarians Ljubomir Stefanov and Tamara Kotevska, HONEYLAND is made with the widescreen sweep of an epic, yet clearly built from an intimate collaboration between filmmakers and subject. With a surprising sense of humour, it’s a tough and tender portrait of the delicate balance between humankind and nature, a glimpse at a fast disappearing way of life, and an unforgettable testament to one extraordinary woman’s resilience.”

Numbers are limited so please pop in to the Richmond Library or phone 03 543 8500 to book your place. 

Tuesday 20 August

1.00pm - 2.00pm

Author Talk: Bruce Cole 

Please join us as Bruce Cole shares his first novel: The Settlement - Battle for the Bluff. 

Bruce was born in Singapore as the son of a soldier who was based there. He lived in both New Zealand, and Australia and following his father’s footsteps, joined the military and was enlisted with the Australian Army. After discharging from the military, he discovered he had a passion for writing and decided to incorporate some of his experiences from the time he served into writing.  

Book Jacket: “The day the nukes dropped and resulting EMPs were set off across the world, was the day the world was reset to the pre-industrial era. Millions died from the blasts, billions died within years from the radiation. The few who survived in protected micro-climates now face a new enemy. 

Brad, a retired SASR soldier must fight to protect his home and the people he cares about in a world divided. 

The Scavengers, a roaming mob who thrive within a climate of no law, have targeted the once peaceful West Coast settlement for their next prize. 

Brad’s home is about to become a battleground and now he must face down the horrors of his past to become the leader his people so desperately need, before it’s too late.” 

Novels will be available to purchase: $38.00 

Tākaka Library

Date & Time

Regular Events

Description

Every Monday during term time

3.30pm - 4.30pm

 

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 13 August

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 Thursday

10.30am - 11.30am

 

Crafting Circle

Bring the project you are working on and enjoy crafting in the company of others. 

Tea and coffee will be provided.

All ages and abilities are welcome.

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.

Wednesday 31 July

12.00pm

Mastering your passwords

In this session, we'll dive into the crucial role passwords play as your first line of defence in the digital world.

Whether you're a tech-savvy individual or just dipping your toes into the online realm, this webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to create robust passwords and, most importantly, remember them! 

Thursday 1 August - Saturday 31 August

Tākaka Library / Golden Bay Museum Mystery Objects Writing Competition

Find the two mystery objects at the Museum, and the two at the Library and write a short story or a poem incorporating all four objects into your story.

  • 500 word maximum
  • 2 age groups – 15 years and under; 16 and over
  • Entries close Saturday 31 August
  • Email entries to carolyn.roberts@tasman.govt.nz or deliver to the Library or the Museum
  • The 2 winning entries will receive a $30 voucher from ‘Take Note’ and will be published in ‘The GB Weekly’

Friday 2 August

10.30am - 12.30pm

Stitch your own garden journal with Christine Richards

Come along to stitch a journal or diary cover with local artist Christine Richards.

$10.00 charge for materials to be paid to tutor on the day 

As places are limited bookings are required. Please pop in to the library or phone (03) 525 0059.

Wednesday 7 August

1.00pm - 2.00pm

Book Launch – Nature’s Future: Our Future by Des Casey

Join Nelson author Des Casey for the launch of his book on finding an active pathway through the environmental challenge we humans face.

A clarion call for change, nature faces a crossroads. What will we, ourselves a part of nature, do? Time is running fast but opportunities still exist to activate the human qualities of creativity, generosity, courage and wisdom – our greatest assets in times of difficulty. Hope resides in these qualities of the human spirit. 

Des will have books available for purchase: $40.00 each.

Saturday 10 August

10.30am - 12.30pm

Wordy Boardgames

Spend a fun hour or two playing a game from a huge range of word based boardgames. 

All ages and skill levels are welcome. 

Tuesday 20 August

2.30pm - 4.30pm

Wordy Boardgames

Spend a fun hour or two playing a game from a huge range of word based boardgames. 

All ages and skill levels are welcome.