Today
Dunedin
Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl.
Exhibition: ''Mai i Rangiatea: The Portrayal of Maori Myth
and Legend in Print''.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
''Detail Detective'': Bring all your detective skills to the
Sir Frank Brangwyn exhibition ''Captain Winterbottom and the
Billiard Room of Horton House''. Young children will need to
be accompanied by an adult. Free, bookings not required and
suitable for all ages. Exhibitions: ''True stories. Scripted
Realities''; Yvonne Todd, ''Wall of Seahorses''; Frances
Hodgkins, ''Kaleidoscope''; Philip James Frost, ''Forkboy'';
''Elsewhere'', contemporary work; ''The Pleasure Principle -
Collecting and Collectors''; Sir Frank Brangwyn, ''Captain
Winterbottom and the Billiard Room of Horton House''.
Otago Art Society, OAS Gallery, Dunedin Railway Station,
first floor.
Until January 11: Holiday Season Exhibition, paintings,
jewellery, ceramics, sold off the wall.
Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
Daily, 3.30pm: ''Liquefy This!'' - See earthquake
liquefaction from Christchurch and liquefy soil
yourself.
''Volcano of Doom'' - Dunedin's ancient volcano, Rakiriri,
looks set to erupt. Search the museum's galleries to help you
escape. Explorer backpacks for children aged 7-12, free.
Guided tours daily at 11.30am and 3.30pm. Meet at information
desk. Exhibitions: ''Canterbury Quakes''; ''The Moriori Of
Rekohu, T'chakat henu - People of the Land''.
Toitu Otago Settlers Museum, Queens Gardens.
Pixie Town.
Visitor Information Centre, 26 Princes St.
10am: Walk Dunedin, inner-city walking tours. Meet at visitor
centre.
Central Otago
Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery, 21 Centennial Ave,
Alexandra.
Exhibition: ''Gold is where you find it'', 150 years of gold
in Central Otago. Artefacts, paintings and photographs.
The Mall, Cromwell.
11am-3pm: National Cherry Spitting Competition and Cherry
Festival.
Ranfurly Goods Shed Vintage Machinery
Display - historic agricultural equipment and activities from
noon. Live displays on the hour from 1pm. Roxburgh
Racecourse, Roxburgh Trotting Club meeting. Roxburgh East Rd.
First race 3pm. Village Green, Ranfurly. 1pm-4pm: Victorian
Tea Party, dressing up encouraged.
Fiordland
Fiordland National Park Visitor Centre, 330 Lagoon Creek Rd,
Te Anau.
7.30pm: ''Above the Bushline'' talk. Gold coin donation.
Te Anau Wildlife Centre, Lakefront Dr, Te Anau.
9am-11am: ''Breakfast with the Birds'' - Learn how birds
survive in the wild, games for kids. Free.
Tomorrow
Dunedin
Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl.
Exhibition: ''Mai i Rangiatea: The Portrayal of Maori Myth
and Legend in Print''.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
''Detail Detective'': Bring all your detective skills to the
Sir Frank Brangwyn: Captain Winterbottom and the Billiard
Room of Horton House exhibition, plus other exhibitions and
guided tours. Otago Art Society, OAS Gallery, Dunedin Railway
Station. Otago Museum, 419 Great King St. Daily, 3.30pm:
''Liquefy This!'' Explorer backpacks for children aged 7-12,
free. Guided tours, exhibitions.
Toitu Otago Settlers Museum, Queens Gardens.
Pixie Town.
Visitor Information Centre, 26 Princes St.
10am: Walk Dunedin, inner-city walking tours. Meet at visitor
centre.
Central Otago
Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery, 21 Centennial Ave,
Alexandra.
Exhibition: ''Gold is where you find it''. Film, 7.30pm: The
Sapphires (PG, comedy/musical/drama).
Cromwell Bowling Club, Alpha St.
Starting 7pm: quiz night.
Earnslaw Park, 9am-4.30pm: The Creative Queenstown Arts and Craft Market.
Glenorchy Recreational Grounds from 11am: Glenorchy races. Admission $15.
Historic Precinct, Cromwell.
From 3pm-8pm: Cromwell Wine and Food Festival.
Naseby Recreation Ground
1pm: 150th Jubilee Parade, variety concert.
Pioneer Park, Alexandra.
2pm-8pm: The Great Alexandra Craft Beer, Wine and Music
Festival. General admission: $25, R18.
St Peter's Anglican Church Grounds, cnr Church and Camp
Sts.
9am-12.30pm: Queenstown Farmers Market.
The Red Barn, Remarkables Park.
8.30am-1pm: Remarkables Market.
Wanaka Showgrounds, Ardmore St.
11am-2pm: Wanaka Holiday Gala.