Occasions:
Sunday, 14 September, 10am–4pm: Come alongside to Howick Historic Village’s Dwell Day / Spring Fête to be taught concerning the pure world and discover sustainable residing from previous to current! 75 Bells Street, Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga. Dwell Day costs.
Saturday, 20 September, 11am or 3pm exhibits: Howick Santa Parade Fundraiser presents particular viewing of Ratatouille (2007) at Uxbridge Theatre. All proceeds will help our much-loved Howick Santa Parade. E-book by way of www.uxbridge.org.nz. Tickets from $15.
Thursday, 25 September, 10am-12pm: Be a part of within the enjoyable of ‘balloon tennis’ on the Polish Museum and keep for an academic discuss ASB Traditional tennis stars and New Zealand’s first badminton Paralympian. Kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. 125 Elliot Avenue, Howick. E-book by way of phtmuseum@outlook.com or 09 533 3530. $10/particular person money or on-line banking.
Sunday, 28 September, 1.30pm: Howick Historic Village proudly presents Puppet Theatre: The Three Billy Goats Gruff. In historic Puhi Nui, mannequin maker and puppeteer Linda Darby Coring will carry to life this enduring story with string and marionette puppets. Reserving beneficial. Restricted capability. E-book on Eventfinda. Free with basic admission.
Sunday, 28 September, 2.30pm: Get artistic in a guided Puppet Making Workshop following The Three Billy Goats Gruff at Howick Historic Village. Ages 5+. Restricted capability. E-book on Eventfinda. $5 per little one + basic admission.
Saturday, 26 September, 11am: The Lego Film, Uxbridge Theatre. College vacation movie. $6 per ticket consists of free popcorn!
Friday, 3 October, 11am: The Orange Field, Uxbridge Theatre. A Spanish puppetry – watch dwell how a puppet breaks free from monotony. Circus acts, intricate puppetry and enchanting illusions. A fantastic household present! From $15.
Friday, 3 October, 7.30-9pm: Be a part of Walkfest / After Darkish Guided Tour at Howick Historic Village. Discover the grounds by lamplight on this chilling night-time tour! Pre-book by way of www.historicalvillage.org.nz/eventslivedays/afterdarkguidedtourwalkfest. Restrict 10-15 members. Age 16+. No door gross sales. $35 pp consists of mild refreshments after.
Sunday, 5 October, 2-4pm: Be a part of within the enjoyable of ‘balloon tennis’ on the Polish Museum. Kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. 125 Elliot Avenue, Howick. E-book by way of phtmuseum@outlook.com or 09 533 3530. $10/particular person money or on-line banking.
Ongoing:
Now till Saturday, 20 September: Uxbridge Wall Gallery options 乡 Hometown by Samantha Jiayin Ou-Yang. A photographic exhibition on heritage, reminiscence and connection to her personal tradition. Free.
Now till October: Arts Out East presents a collection of pictures by Bobo Designs from the undertaking The Mini Print Merchandising Machine. Howick Frames, 61 Picton Avenue. Howick, Free.
Monday, 15 September to Saturday, 1 November: Picture Op. Malcolm Smith Gallery presents Lengthy Covid, an exhibition of solo and collaborative work by Matt Henry and Emil McAvoy. Exploring notions of contagion between types of artwork and design, the works mine the political and poetic potential of geometric abstraction in post-Covid New Zealand. Free.
Saturday, 20 September to Sunday, 5 October, Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm: Be a part of Howick Historic Village for his or her faculty vacation programme. Impressed by Auckland Heritage Pageant 2025’s theme ‘Auckland at Play, expertise basic video games, enjoyable pastimes and old style leisure. Please see: www.historicalvillage.org.nz/eventslivedays. No reserving required. Normal admissions costs, further costs apply for some occasions.
Sunday, 21 September to Sunday, 5 October, Tuesday-Friday, 10am-4pm and Sunday, 12-5pm: Be a part of the Polish Museum for Auckland Heritage Pageant 2025: Auckland at Play as they showcase inspiring tales behind two profitable Polish sportspeople and a Paralympian in Auckland. 125 Elliot Avenue, Howick. E-book by way of: phtmuseum@outlook.com, or 09 533 3530. Entry by koha.
Saturday, 25 October to Friday, 31 October, after hours: Howick Historic Village’s Pageant of Frights is again and larger than ever! Extra info: www.historicalvillage.org.nz/eventslivedays/festival-of-frights-2025. Costs differ.
Saturday, 25 October, 5-9pm: Fright Evening.
Wednesday, 29 October and Thursday, 30 October, 7.30-9pm: After Darkish guided tour.
Friday, 31 October, 4-8pm: Household pleasant Halloween at Howick Historic Village.
Friday, 26 September to Friday, 3 October: Uxbridge faculty vacation programme. A implausible vary of enjoyable youngsters’ workshops. Starting from clay, stitching, portray, crochet, drawing, sculpting, blended media – one thing for each curious little one! 35 Uxbridge Street, Howick. E-book by way of www.uxbridge.org.nz. Costs differ.
Established:
Each Saturday, 10am–midday: Uxbridge Arts and Tradition hosts The Artwork Cabinet, an informal drop-in artwork house for households. Gold coin donation.
Each second Thursday (11am-1pm): Arts Out East and NFACT current Turning outdated into gold in Ormiston, a undertaking aiming to ascertain a protected and welcoming house for girls from refugee and migrant backgrounds, and ultimately to create a community-led mending and upcycling store. Ormiston City Centre, free.
Arts Out East presents Neighbourhood Tales, a podcast led by Anju Desai aiming to shine a lightweight on the contributions of east Auckland people who find themselves making a constructive influence of their group. On-line. Free.
Arts Out East presents Converse Out East (Neighborhood Poetry), a undertaking aimed toward utilising unused wall areas all through Botany City Centre to showcase poetry from numerous group teams. Botany City Centre. Free.















