Haere mai and welcome to our Older Adults newsletter.
Discover library services and useful information for older adults.
Video
John discovered the mobile library while walking his dog, and is now a regular visitor. He has even recorded an audiobook at Tūranga!
Website
Eldernet's essential resource for older people and whānau is available as a free digital copy, or get a physical copy from the library.
Make your home a safe haven of peace and connection for your family with these cozy and creative ideas.
Tai Chi Walking for Seniors 60+ gives you a clear, gentle plan to build balance, improve posture, and walk with confidence in minutes a day.
Audio
These eAudiobooks are exclusive to uLibrary and available right away.
Event
Jan 28th, All day
Tūranga
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Exhibition looking at some of the more unusual movements of people and objects around Ōtautahi Christchurch. On until 20 March 2026.
Feb 4th | 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Join Morrin Rout and Lana Hart in conversation about Nice People on Planes, a novel about finding connections in a disconnected world.
Jan 29th | 1:00pm - 1:45pm
Upper Riccarton Library
High school students will be available every Thursday during term time from 1–1.45pm to help you find answers to all your tech questions!
Feb 19th | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Join our Local History librarians as we explore gems in our collection, including archives, maps, images, digitised diaries and more!
Explore eResources for readers - eAudiobooks, eBooks, eMagazines, graphic novels, newspapers and more. Free with your library membership.
Enjoy a song by library customer Peter - it's all about Matatiki Hornby Centre and the fun of making music in the audio studio.
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