What's On November 2008
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what’s on!THE CITY LIBRARY CONNECTS PEOPLE TO KNOWLEDGE AND
INFORMATION, CREATIVITY AND INSPIRATION. OUR PROGRAMME
OF EVENTS HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ENHANCE THE LIBRARY
“EXPERIENCE” FOR ALL USERS. WE WANT TO EXCITE AND SURPRISE!
WE HAVE SOME REAL TREATS OVER THE NEXT MONTH
November 2008
An evening of cartooning......political comment & lively debate, with editorial cartoonists: Pierre Wiazemsky (Wiaz) from France, Garrick Tremain & Grant BuistHosted by Dr Richard Shaw, Coordinator of the Politics programme, Massey University
Monday 17 November 7pm - Sound & Vision Zone
Th ree Mayors in Offi ce 1923 - 1947A study in Local Government in Palmerston North By Merv Hancock
Wednesday 19 November 12 Noon - NZ & Pacific Islands Zone
Stand Up PoetryHosted by Helen Lehndorf
with Special Guest Wellington Poet
Maria McMillan
Wednesday 19 November 7pm - Sound & Vision Zone
Pierre Wiazemsky
Grant Buist
For more information: phone 351 4100, email [email protected] or check our website www.citylibrary.pncc.govt.nz
AIDS Awareness DayIn preparation for AIDS Awareness Day Carl Greenwood will Speak at Palmerston North City Library. The talk will focus on recent developments of the prevention and treatment of the AIDs epidemic.
Friday 21 November 10.30 - 11am - Fiction Zone
Coffee and tea will be served.
ExhibitionsCelebration of Renal Art and Craft People connected to the Renal Unit at Palmerston North Hospital celebrate their experiences of 2008 using art and craft. Come and explore the journeys taken by people with kidney disease.
10 - 16 November - First floor
Massey University School of Engineering & Advanced Technology2008 Engineering Technology Degree Show
13 - 16 November - First Floor
Ethnic Centre Art Exhibition28 November - 12 December - First Floor
A morning with...Joe Sing - Photographer & Palmerston North Identity - "Paddy Field to the Pope Ship" - a slice of life from a Eurasian point of view.
Thursday 27 November 11am - Morning tea from 10.30am - NZ & Pacific Islands Zone
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