We run you through all the awesome events for yarn crafters coming to libraries in March/April - workshops, exhibitions, and a get-together.
Historical Fiction Newsletter
By cclstaff28/02/2023
Browse our latest selection of stories set in times past.
Ukraine – One year on from invasion
By Donna R24/02/2023
Today - 24 February 2023 - marks one year since the Russia invaded Ukraine. We recommend some reading about the invasion.
Books for Kids and Tweens newsletter
By cclstaff24/02/2023
Find out what’s new and cool! We suggest fun, fascinating fiction (plus great nonfiction) for kids and tweens.
Hero Modares, Dusan Zakrajsek, and Dani Faraji: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl23/02/2023
Photo taken at event, Hear about Iran From Non-Iranians held by Canterbury Kia Ora Academy at Tūranga. An image from Canterbury Stories.
The Pain Tourist – Paul Cleave’s masterpiece
By fionaccl22/02/2023
Cleverly plotted and language rich, The Pain Tourist bulges with characters that really get under your skin...
Colditz and the Cold War; Spies and Espionage: Ben Macintyre: Wednesday 1 March 6.30pm, WORD Christchurch
By Donna R22/02/2023
Colditz, the Cold War, Spies, Espionage - Get along to the first WORD Christchurch event of 2023 - Ben Macintyre at Christ's College, Wednesday 1 March 2023 6.30pm
Te Matatini: 50th anniversary of the Olympics of kapa haka
By Moata21/02/2023
The biennial event is on from 22 to 25 February. We'll be screening it live at Tūranga and cheering on library staff who are competing.
Japan Fiesta: Sunday 19 March 2023
By cclstaff21/02/2023
Japan Fiesta is a new style of Japanese event. It will first focus on Japanese pop culture such as anime, manga, and games.
Celebrate France at South Library – Sunday 5 to 26 March 2023
By cclstaff21/02/2023
Join South Library and Alliance Française as we celebrate French culture and traditions throughout March.
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