Knit some socks and slippers for Knit in Public Day, Saturday 10 June. Simone suggests resources with knitting patterns to try.
Matariki 2023
By cclstaff
Find out about events at libraries and around Ōtautahi Christchurch in celebration of Matariki 2023.
Birnam Wood: Eleanor Catton comes to Burnside
By fionaccl
Fee reports back from the recent WORD Christchurch event, Eleanor Catton in Conversation.
Sammy’s Jazz Review: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Earthquake damage at Sammy's Jazz Review, Bedford Row, Christchurch on 22 March 2011.
Discover Canterbury: May Music Madness
By cclmaeve
Maeve looks into the 1980s music posters in our collection - perfect for NZ Music Month!
Kiri and Lou at the Library – Saturday 10 June to Sunday 22 October 2023
By cclstaff
Kiri and Lou at the Library is an exhibition exploring the world of feelings, childhood emotions, friendship and stop-motion animation. Find out more about what's happening.
Brutal but funny: A heart that works
By Moata
Moata reviews Rob Delaney's memoir about the loss of his 2 year old son to brain cancer - an unexpectedly funny and affecting account of grief.
Whale skeleton: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
People looking at the blue whale skeleton, Canterbury Museum, 1960s to 1970s. An image from Canterbury Stories.
King’s Birthday Baking: Sponges and cupcakes fit for King
By dazaccl
Fay runs through the different kind of sponge cakes and their degrees of difficulty ahead of the next Baking Club at Tūranga.
Te Kātao a Matariki – the Water Stars of Matariki
By maatakiwi
Maatakiwi talks about the increasing importance of water, and the stars associated with it; Waitī, Waitā and Waipunarangi, as we prepare to celebrate Matariki and Puaka.
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