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BAY of ISLANDS Whats on DECEMBER Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday BAY OF ISLANDS Whats On DECEMBER Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday USEFUL SITES Paihia www.paihianz.co.nz 1 2 3 Russell www.russellnz.co.nz Kerikeri Christmas Parade, 6.00pm Kerikeri www.kerikeri.co Food at Wharepuke, Thai Banquet 35 Degrees South - Live Music Kaikohe www.kaikohe.co.nz Food at Wharepuke - dining experience in Te Waimate Night Tours/nibbles/drinks, 7pm Puketi forest, DJ/drinks/food The Duke - Live Music 4pm Opua www.opua-on-line.co.nz TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm The Duke, Live Music 4pm TMO Sports Bar - Texas Holdem Poker, 3pm 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Santa’s Grotto, Plunket, Kerikeri, 9am - 1pm The Duke - Live Music 4pm St John’s Ambulance Market, Kawakawa 35 Degrees South - Ocean Swim After Food at Wharepuke, midday, soul & Paihia Christmas Parade, 5.30pm Party (2 for 1 ale) & Live Music Jazz with Makareta & Daniel Kawakawa Christmas Parade, 5.45pm Kaikohe Christmas Parade, 6.00pm State Ocean Swim - Russell to Paihia Food at Wharepuke - platter evening Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Food at Wharepuke - Thai Banquet Te Waimate Night Tours/nibbles/drinks, 7pm “Uke at the Duke” - The Duke, 5pm Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm The Duke - Live Music 4pm TMO Sports Bar - Texas Holdem Poker, 3pm 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Carols on the lawn, Pompallier TMO Bar - Live Band 8pm Mission, Russell 6pm 35 Degrees South - Live Music Food at Wharepuke, midday, live soul & 35 Degrees South - Live Jazz with Carols at Kemp House, Kerikeri, 6pm Jazz with Makareta & Daniel Hewson Project, 7pm The Duke - Live Music 4pm Food at Wharepuke - wine, cheese, Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Food at Wharepuke - Thai Banquet Te Waimate Night Tours/nibbles/drinks, 7pm platter evening Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm The Duke - Live Music 4pm TMO Sports Bar - Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm 18 19 20 21 22 23 Christmas Eve 24 35 Degrees South - Live Music Food at Wharepuke, midday, live soul & 35 Degrees South - Live Jazz with Russell Christmas Parade Jazz with Makareta & Daniel Hewson Project, 7pm The Duke - Live Music 4pm Food at Wharepuke - wine, cheese, Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Food at Wharepuke - Thai Banquet The Pub - “dump of snow” on the deck platter evening Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm The Duke - Live Music 4pm - family fun for all Christmas Day Boxing Day The Pub Live band, 5pm, Fat 32 25 26 27 28 29 30 The Duke Live band, 8pm, Furious 3 31 35 Degrees South - Christmas Fuse Circus, Paihia Village Green, 8pm Dinner, open from 5pm, 12am - New Years Eve Fireworks, Paihia/Russell bookings essential 35 Degrees South - Live Music 35˚ South - Live Music - Kosher, 10pm The Duke - Christmas Day The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm Food at Wharepuke - Thai Banquet TMO Bar - Live Music - Jack Tane, 9pm Dinner, from 4pm, The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm New Years Eve Pirates Party, Urupukapuka bookings essential The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm TMO Sports Bar - Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm The Duke, Live Music 1 - 8pm Island - Catch 22, DJ Funky Phat Controller The Duke of Marlborough Hotel The Pub Round the Corner Food at Wharepuke TMO Sports Bar 35˚ South Aquarium 35 The Strand, Russell 19 York Street, Russell 190 Kerikeri Road, Kerikeri Selwyn Mall, Paihia Restaurant & Bar (09) 403 7829 (09) 403 7831, (09) 407 8936, (09) 402 5434 69 Marsden Road, Paihia www.theduke.co.nz www.pubroundthecorner.co.nz www.foodatwharepuke.co.nz (09) 402 6220 www.35south.co.nz Kawakawa - Opua – Paihia – Russell – Kerikeri - Kaikohe BAY OF ISLANDS Whats On JANUARY Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Ukelele Show & workshop, 35 Degrees South - Live Music New Years Day Paihia - Midday Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm 1 2 3 4 5 35 Degrees South - Live Music 6 Endless Summer Festival Live Concert, 7 Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm - Nocturnal Habits Urupukapuka Island Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm Marlinspike Seamanship: Knot-Tying, Mike King – Live at the Island, Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm Top Team Obstacle Course, 12.30pm, Paihia Beach The Pub - Lion Red Northlands Pompallier Mission, Russell 3.45pm Urupukapuka Island, 7pm Food at Wharepuke - Thai Banquet The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm Perfect Woman The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm TMO Sports Bar - Live Band 7pm The Duke, Live Music 1 - 8pm The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm The Pub, Live Music and DJ, 5-11pm Te Waimate Night Tours/nibbles/drinks, 7pm The Duke Live Music 1 - 8pm The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm TMO Sports Bar Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm The Duke - Live Music 1 - 8pm TMO Sports Bar Texas Holdem Poker, 3pm Beach Dig & Jandal Throwing Kids Pavement Drawing, Old fashioned games, 10am, midday, Paihia Beach 10am, Paihia PO Paihia Village Green 35 Degrees South - Live Music Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm Sandcastle Competition, Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm 8 9 Kids Flippa Ball, 3pm, Panorama 10 Mystery Trail, 2pm Waitangi Treaty Grounds11 12 Kids ‘Wearable Arts’ 10am, Paihia School13 14 Food at Wharepuke, midday, soul & Jazz Kids Mural Painting, 10am, Paihia PO Resort, Haruru Falls 35 Degrees South - Bad Hobbits Paihia Dive “Kids Fishing Comp”, 35 Degrees South - Live Music Nocturnal Habits Paihia Beach, judging 5pm with Makareta & Daniel Scavenger Hunt, 2pm, Waiora Bay, Paihia Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm Comedy from Australia. 8.30pm 10.30am, Paihia Wharf Endless Summer Festival Live Concert, Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm Food at Wharepuke – platter evening Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm Marlinspike Seamanship: Knot-Tying as an art Fuse Circus, Paihia, 1pm & 8pm Project Island Song Games, Village Urupukapuka Island The Duke, Live Music 1 - 8pm Bay of Islands Tall Ships Race - Russell Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, form, Pompallier Mission, Russell 3.45pm Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Green, 2pm Kids Circus Workshop - after the show at 1pm Te Waimate Night Tours/nibbles/drinks, 7pm The Pub, Live Music 5 - 11pm Greenworld Health, Kaikohe The Duke, Live Music 1 - 8pm Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm Food at Wharepuke - Thai Banquet Paihia Swordfish Club Junior Fishing Comp The Duke, Live Music 1 - 8pm The Duke Live Music 1 - 8pm TMO Sports Bar Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm The Duke, Live Music 1 - 8pm The Duke, Live Music 1 - 8pm The Duke, Live Music 1-8pm TMO Sports Bar, Texas Holdem Poker, 3pm 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 35 Degrees South - Live Music Food at Wharepuke, midday, soul & Jazz Nocturnal Habits with Makareta & Daniel Marlinspike Seamanship: Knot-Tying as Endless Summer Festival Live Concert - 35 Degrees South - Live Music Food at Wharepuke - platter evening an art form, Pompallier Mission, Urupukapuka Island Te Waimate Night Tours/nibbles/drinks 7pm The Duke, Live Music 4pm Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Russell 3.45pm www.historicplaces.org.nz Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Food at Wharepuke - Thai Banquet The Duke, Live Music 4pm Paihia Swordfish Club Junior Fishing Comp Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar, Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm Greenworld Health, Kaikohe TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm The Duke, Live Music 4pm TMO Sports Bar, Texas Holdem Poker, 3pm 35 Degrees South - Live Music 35 Degrees South - Live Music The Duke, Live Music 4pm 22 23 24 25 26 27 TMO Sports Bar, Texas Holdem Poker,28 3pm Nocturnal Habits Endless Summer Festival Live Concert, Bay of Islands Sailing Week Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Bay of Islands Sailing Week Urupukapuka Island, Food at Wharepuke, midday, soul & Jazz Basket Making, 10am - 4pm, Marlinspike Seamanship: Knot-Tying as Greenworld Health, Kaikohe Bay of Islands Sailing Week Food at Wharepuke - Thai Banquet Ngāpuhi Festival, Northland College, Kaikohe with Makareta & Daniel Greenworld Health, Kaikohe an art form, Pompallier Mission, Russell Bay of Islands Sailing Week TMO Sports Bar, Karaoke, 7pm The Duke - Live Music 4pm Garden Party, Pompallier Mission, Russell Food at Wharepuke - platter evening Bay of Islands Sailing Week 3.45pm www.historicplaces.org.nz Russell Swordfish Club Eldorado Russell Swordfish Club Eldorado Russell Swordfish Club Eldorado Te Waimate Night Tours/nibbles/drinks, 7pm The Duke, Live Music 4pm www.bayofislandssailingweek.org.nz TMO Sports Bar, Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm Fishing Comp Fishing Comp Fishing Comp Russell Swordfish Club Eldorado Fishing Comp The Duke, Live Music 29 Auckland 30 31 USEFUL SITES TMO Sports Bar - Live Band 8pm & Northland Paihia www.paihianz.co.nz Concert on the Platform, Kawakawa, Russell www.russellnz.co.nz www.bayofislandsvintagerailway.org.nz Anniversary Day Ngāpuhi Festival, Northland College, Kaikohe Marlinspike Seamanship: Knot-Tying as Kerikeri www.kerikeri.co Food at Wharepuke, midday, soul & Jazz with an art form, Pompallier Mission, Kaikohe www.kaikohe.co.nz Makareta & Daniel Russell 3.45pm Food at Wharepuke - platter evening TMO Sports Bar, Texas Holdem Poker, 7.30pm Opua www.opua-on-line.co.nz Pompallier Mission - The Strand Russell Urapukapuka Island Bay of Islands Farmers Market Ferries from Russell to Paihia Kemp House - 246 Kerikeri Road Endless Summer Concert etc Every Sunday, Kerikeri, 8.30am to 12pm Summer timetable applies Te Waimate Mission - 344 Te Ahuahu Road, Waimate North www.oteheibay.co.nz Post Office Car Park Hobson Ave 31st Dec last ferry departs 12.10am www.historicplaces.org.nz Every Thursday, Paihia, 2pm to 5.30pm, Water taxis available on request Paihia Village Green Dive Ops (09) 402 5454 Kawakawa - Opua – Paihia – Russell – Kerikeri - Kaikohe.
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