올해의 크라이스트 시립 도서관 설날 행사를 확인하세요 Fendalton Library: 금요일, 3시 - 5시, 2월 20일 2015 민속 공연을 즐기실 수 있고 연등 만들기 와 여러분의 띠로 알아보는 올해의운세를 확인하세요. Upper Riccarton Library: 토요일, 10시 45분 - 3시 30분, 2월 21일 2015 사자 탈춤의 시작과 함께 공식 행사가10시 45분 에서 11시에 시작되고 계속해서 민속 공연과 연…
Picturing Canterbury: 1909 Onawe Peninsula
By amanda06/02/2015
1909 Onawe Peninsula, Shuttleworth collection. CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 NZ. Kete Christchurch 1909_Onawe_Peninsula See more Picturing Canterbury posts Browse our image collection Visit Kete Christchurch…
Waitangi Day 2015
By Donna R06/02/2015
Kia ora. We hope you enjoy Aotearoa's national day - Waitangi Day (Friday 6 February). All our libraries are closed, but the Digital Library is open and there is plenty of Waitangi-related material to explore. Rapaki Marae citizenship ceremony. Photo supplied by Christchurch City Council. Flickr: 2014-02-06-Citizenship6Feb2014PR-0111 Explore our pages: Te Tiriti o Waitangi Waitangi…
Recent necrology, January 2015
By ChristchurchCat05/02/2015
Some well-known people who have died recently Ian Athfield, 1940-2015 Eminent New Zealand architect whose whimsical and eclectic designs both offended and inspired John Bayley, 1925-2015 Oxford professor whose memoir of his marriage to Iris Murdoch was turned into a hit film Anita Ekberg, 1931-2015 Former Miss Sweden, branded a sex goddess for her performance…
How are you shaping up for the New Year?
By dazaccl05/02/2015
Some make New Year's resolutions, some resolve never to make New Year's resolutions, either way now's a good time to take stock of your well-being. Whether you are returning to work from holiday or worked through the holiday period, this time of year is a tricky period of readjustment to family and work expectations. If you are…
What do Hollywood and libraries have in common?
By contentjane04/02/2015
You may not think there is a lot in common between a library and Hollywood. We may not be as glamorous as the likes of Angelina Jolie or Jamie Dornan, but where would they be without Unbroken and 50 shades of grey? However it isn't just books that we have in common, it is our…
Heigh-ho, heigh-ho – to Linwood we will go!
By robertafsmith03/02/2015
It's that time of the year when our minds turn reluctantly from puddings to jobs: the getting of them, the keeping of them and the changing of them. Make a start with our Online Career Help Resources. Then have a look at Getting a Job which will yield 219 items. Most are for adults (which…
Te Kupu o te Wiki – The Word of the Week
By Donna R02/02/2015
Kia ora. To celebrate Te Reo Māori we are publishing kupu (words). Whakataukī (proverb) Whatungarongaro te tangata toitū te whenua. As man disappears from sight, the land remains This demonstrates the holistic values of the Maori, and the utmost respect of Papatuanuku, the mother of the earth Kīwaha (colloquialism) Hei aha tāna! Nevermind his/hers Kupu…
This week in Christchurch history (2 to 8 February)
By Vanessa02/02/2015
2 February 1960 Burnside High School opens. For a long time it was the biggest high school in the Southern Hemisphere. 2 February 1974 Commonwealth Games end with “the greatest middle distance race of all time”. Tanzanian Filbert Bayi wins the 1500 metres in new world record time. Second was John Walker who also broke…
Celebrating New Zealand: Te mana o Aotearoa
By Donna R01/02/2015
Kia ora. In February we celebrate all things New Zealand. Te Tiriti o Waitangi Friday 6 February is Waitangi Day, and 2015 marks 175 years since the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. Find out more: What is happening in Christchurch and Canterbury The rich history of Te Tiriti o Waitangi – The Treaty of Waitangi…
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