To home page

Leisure & Culture

Kids and families

Wainuiomata water catchment walking tour
Wainuiomata water catchment walking tour
Sunday 20 May
Meet the ranger at the main gate at 9am.
In this easy 11km guided walk organised by Greater Wellington Regional Council, you will see some of the best lowland forest in the lower North Island.
Free ukulele lessons for NZ Music Month
Free ukulele lessons for NZ Music Month
Thursday 24 May
4.30pm
Learn 'Why does love do this to me?' by the Exponents on the ukulele.
Eastbourne Dunes Protection Group Weeding
Eastbourne Dunes Protection Group Weeding
Saturday 2 June
9am - 11am
Removing weeds to try to help native dune species along the beach grow and thrive.
Petone Beach - Eastenders Patrick Street Weeding
Petone Beach - Eastenders Patrick Street Weeding
Sunday 3 June
9.30am - 10.30am
Removing weeds and rubbish pick up along the beach.
Petone Beach - Eastenders Patrick Street Weeding
Petone Beach - Eastenders Patrick Street Weeding
Sunday 1 July
9.30am - 10.30am
Removing weeds and rubbish pick up along the beach.
Eastbourne Dunes Protection Group Weeding
Eastbourne Dunes Protection Group Weeding
Saturday 7 July
9am - 11am
Removing weeds to try to help native dune species along the beach grow and thrive.
Eastbourne Dunes Protection Group Weeding
Eastbourne Dunes Protection Group Weeding
Saturday 4 August
9am - 11am
Removing weeds to try to help native dune species along the beach grow and thrive.
"Hutt Steps Up" Fundraiser Concert
"Hutt Steps Up" Fundraiser Concert
Saturday 18 August
11am - 4.30pm
Raising funds for Ronald McDonald House Wellington
Eastbourne Dunes Protection Group Weeding
Eastbourne Dunes Protection Group Weeding
Saturday 1 September
9am - 11am
Removing weeds to try to help native dune species along the beach grow and thrive.
A+ A- Print the page

Events Calendar

<May 2012>
SMTWTFS
293012345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
272829303112
3456789

Follow us

RSS Feeds Facebook Youtube enewsletter

Get even closer to your council. Stay in touch and share your thoughts with us on Facebook, E-newsletters and RSS Feeds