Central Otago
Central Otago Art Awards
8/9/2011 - 26/10/2011
Central Otago Arts Awards
Celebrating the outstanding work of artists from all over New Zealand.
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery
Location: 21 Centennial Ave, Alexandra
Admission: Free
Maniototo Museum: Sporting Heroes Exhibition
9/9/2011 - 31/10/2011
An exhibition that looks at sporting heroes in the Maniototo through the ages. The Museum also tells the stories of the early settlers of the Maniototo with a strong focus on the history of the gold miners and pioneer families who made their homes in this spectacular, picturesque and unique corner of Central Otago.
Venue: Jubilee Museum, Leven Street
Location: Naseby
Alexandra Blossom Festival
23/9/2011 - 15/10/2011
The Alexandra Blossom Festival in Central Otago marks the arrival of spring with three weeks of fun and entertainment. The festival includes: The Race Around The Clock and Mardi Gras (23 September);The Grand Procession and Party in the Park (24 September) complete with strikingly decorated floats and Float Princesses who each vie for the title of Festival Queen; "Thunder" Sunday (drag racing (25 September)), Garden Tours (25 & 26 September) and the Wool On Fashion Event(14 &15 October.
Venue: Various
Location: Alexandra
Info: www.blossom.co.nz
Photo courtsey of Janyne Harman
Dunedin
Open Days at Dunedin Gasworks Museum
6/9/2011 - 2/10/2011
Open Days at Dunedin Gasworks Museum
Guided tours of Dunedin's premiere industrial heritage attraction and one of the best preserved gasworks in the world. Its internationally recognised Edwardian era buildings and machinery can still be seen in operation. Open: Tue 6- Fri 9, Tue 13 – Sun 18 , Tue 20 – Fri 23, Tue 27 Sept– Sun 2 Oct.
Time: 12 Noon – 3pm
Venue: Dunedin Gasworks Museum
Location: Braemar St, South Dunedin
Admission: $10
More info: http://www.gasworksmuseum.org.nz/
Celebrate Hidden Dunedin
9/9/2011 - 7/10/2011
A celebration of the unique aspects of Otago's laregest city —a city that embraces education, food, fashion, wildlife, heritage, innovation and fun. Kicking off with a typical Kiwi BBQ hosted by a number of Otago's famous faces and followed by 60 different events that encourage public participation and showcase those things that make the city a vibrant and innovative place to live in and to visit.
Venue: Various
Location: Various in Dunedin
Info: www.celebratehiddendundein.co.nz
Glenfalloch Spring Festival of Art
30/9/2011 - 2/10/2011
Showcasing local contemporary art and celebrating our wonderful spring flowers, rhododendrons and azaleas in this historic garden of national significance.
Time: Various
Venue: Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens
Location: Portobello Rd Otago Peninsula,Dunedin
Admission: Various
Info: www.glenfalloch.co.nz
Otago Racing Club Race Meeting
2/10/2011
Enjoy an exciting day of horse racing action at the Otago Racing Club race meeting at the Wingatui Racecourse in Mosgiel.
Time: Start 12 noon
Venue: Wingatui Racecourse
Location: Mosgiel.
Info: www.gallopsouth.co.nz
Ruck It!
1/8/2011 - 8/10/2011
An exhibition detailing how Otago, home of rucking supporters, shaped Rugby history. Themes include legendary Otago players from 1905; the Maori Spirit; Otago rules; and University Rugby complete with Scarfie supporters.
Time: Mon – Fri 9.30am- 5pm, Sat 9.00am – 12pm, Closed Sun.
Venue: Hocken Collections
Location: Cnrs Anzac Ave and Parry St, Dunedin.
Admission: Free
Southland
Farmers Market Riverton
2/10/2011
Visit our regional Farmers' Markets. In a country that can grow almost anything, farmers' markets are a rapidly-developing Kiwi phenomenon with over 50 operating throughout New Zealand.
Riverton :10.30am — 4.30pm every Saturday-154 Palmerston St, Riverton
Farmers Market Southern
2/10/2011
Visit our regional Farmers' Markets. In a country that can grow almost anything, farmers' markets are a rapidly-developing Kiwi phenomenon with over 50 operating throughout New Zealand.
Southern: 9.30am- 12.30pm every Sunday
Special Event: NZ Chef Cooking demonstration 10 September
Southland Boys High School, Herbert Street, Invercargill.
Clutha
Daffodil Dayze and Carinvale
3/9/2011 - 24/10/2011
Daffodil Dayze & Carnivale
Showcasing Otago’s history and culture throughout Spring with Daffodil Dayze- 25 acres of daffodils, woodland walkways and the ruins of the historic Hart’s Back Horse Brewery . Carnivale on 25 September, celebrates this riot of colour with music, food, entertainment, and showgirls. Come to the “Fun Capital of the Goldfields”.
Time: 10am-5pm
Venue: Hart’s Black Horse Brewery
Location: Weatherstons, 2kms from Lawrence
Admission: Adults $5/$3, Children $2, Under 5s free
Champions - New Zealand Winners
9/9/2011 - 9/10/2011
Champions – New Zealand Winners
This photographic portrait exhibition celebrates the individual NZ champion. Award winning jam makers, rodeo cowboys, champion gumboot thrower, largest kumara grower, the Perfect Southern Woman winners, cherry stone spitters: each winner is a testament to the passion and determination of the people of New Zealand.
Time: Mon-Fri: 9.30am-1pm, Sat-Sun 10am-4pm
Venue: Owaka Museum
Location: 10 Campbell St, Owaka
Admission: Adults $5.00, Concession $4, Children free (accompanied), School Groups $2
Queenstown Lakes
Matches Made in Heaven
1/9/2011 - 23/10/2011
A range of events to celebrate our unique and world-class dining, creative chefs, award-winning vineyards, celebrated artists and stunning lake and alpine scenery.
Venue: Various cafes, restaurants, wineries and art galleries
Location: Queenstown Lakes Region
Info: www.matchesmadeinheaven.co.nz
Farmers Market Wanaka
2/10/2011
Visit our regional Farmers' Markets. In a country that can grow almost anything, farmers' markets are a rapidly-developing Kiwi phenomenon with over 50 operating throughout New Zealand.
Saturday 9 am to 12 noon Ardmore and Dungarven streets on Pembroke Park, Wanaka.
Waitaki
Forrester Gallery - David Matches Photographs
9/9/2011 - 9/10/2011
The Forrester Gallery has an extensive range of exhibitions including “After the Match – A Portrait of New Zealand Rugby”; photographs of rare insight by David Matches.
Time: 10.30am -4.30pm daily
Venue: Forrester Gallery
Location: Thames St, Oamaru
Admission: Free
Info: www.forrestergallery.com
Steampunk "Another Time Another World"
9/9/2011 - 23/10/2011
Steampunk - “Another Time Another World”
Oamaru is fast establishing itself as the Steampunk capital of NZ. Steampunk HQ is home to curious machines and steam powered devices from other worlds. Within its depths you will discover portals to unexplainable and uncharted dimensions filled with unusual sights to fascinate and delight! The SPHQ 001 Engine on display outside the Steampunk HQ comes to life in the evening billowing out steam and fire, enchanting the crowds of onlookers that gather.
Venue: Various including HQ - 1 Itchen St, Oamaru
Location: Oamaru
Info: www.steampunkoamaru.co.nz
Waitaki Golden Oldies Rugby Festival
30/9/2011 - 2/10/2011
Join former international Rugby players from New Zealand and abroad enjoying the camaraderie and companionship that is synonymous with Golden Oldies Rugby. 3 days of entertainment, including gala dinner on Saturday and World XV v Waitaki Wasps game on Sunday. The Victorian Market will also be open on Sunday.
Time: Golden Oldies Games start Sat 11am, World XV Game Sun 12.30pm
Venue: Whitestone Contracting Stadium
Location: Tamar St, Oamaru
Info: www.waitakigoldenoldiesrugby.co.nz
Farmers Market Oamaru
2/10/2011
Visit our regional Farmers' Markets. In a country that can grow almost anything, farmers' markets are a rapidly-developing Kiwi phenomenon with over 50 operating throughout New Zealand.
Oamaru: 9.30am – 1.00pm every Sunday from 11 Sept- Crns Wansbeck &Tyne Sts (NZ Chef Cooking demonstration 11/9)

