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Ongoing Events on Waiheke Island:
- Right Now! Waiheke Does It Better: Campaign to keep our waste resource managed on the island. "The tender for the management of our transfer station is currently open to bidders... and there is a real danger that the Auckland City Council - and in particular the City Development Committee - will vote for an Australian-owned company to manage our waste. If this happens, jobs will be lost and all our recycling will be transported - unsorted - off the island and added to the huge rubbish mountain accumulating in Auckland." If you want don't want this to happen, make your voice heard. Remember, all that’s needed for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing. Do something today: grab the postcards or simply go to www.WaihekeDoesItBetter.org.nz and send emails instead.
- Mondays 7:00-8:00pm from 20Apr: Feldenkrais classes with Judy Oliver: 372-9780 or JudysMove@xtra.co.nz. @ Artworks Community Theatre
- Mondays 8-10pm: Drum Forum: Contact Paul Gilligan on 027-481-1482 for more information. @ Artworks Community Theatre
- Tuesdays 7:30-9:15pm: Waiheke Choral Society rehearsing for "Six Degrees of Separation". New voices welcome! @ Whittaker's Musical Experience
- Sundays 6-8pm: ASK Youth Church & Concert. For more information, see their website.
Upcoming Events on Waiheke Island:
June
- We24Jun 7:30pm: Spiritual Cinema Circle: see the Spiritual Cinema webpage for details. @ Waiheke Island Community Cinema
- Fr/Sa 26/27 June 7:30-10pm: HOME: the movie: In 200,000 years, humans have disrupted the fragile balance on which Earth was living for 4 billion years. Global warming, shortage of resources, endangered species: humans are jeopardizing their own living conditions. By the end of the century, the relentless consumption will have exhausted almost all of our planet’s natural resources. But it is too late to be pessimistic: we have barely 10 years left to reverse the trend. We need to become aware of our abusive exploitation of Earth’s gifts and change our way of life. HOME is a travel notebook, showing landscapes captured from a bird’s eye view above. This film calls for a new awareness, inviting the viewer to stop for a moment in order to look at our planet and realize how we treat her treasures and her beauty. Entry by koha: the café will be open AFTER the film so feel free to linger, talk, listen, share your feelings and thoughts... @ Artworks Community Theatre
July
- We29Jul 7:30pm: Spiritual Cinema Circle: see the Spiritual Cinema webpage for details. @ Waiheke Island Community Cinema