Waiheke Jazz Festival Easter 202e
On-going:
Boating Club Spring season races Spring Wednesday night races from KP
Ostend Market Saturdays 8am - 1pm, Belgium Street
Waiheke Dirt Track Club Labour Weekend unitl Easter
Oneroa Sunday Market Not running this season
Oyster & Olives month Postponed until 2023
Stonyridge Vineyard
Sunset DJ Sessions
Chill out on the lawn and watch the sun set while listening to good tunes
Oneroa Sunday Market
Artworks Courtyard, Cnr Korora & Ocean View Roads, Oneroa, Waiheke Island
Every Sunday from 10AM
Smaller than Saturday’s one, this is an artisan market with local flavor, featuring young musicians, creative workshops and local made goods. All in the beautiful Artworks courtyard setting.
Ostend Saturday Markets: Every Saturday from 8am:
A beautiful array of stalls indoor and outdoor – Hungarian fried bread, Spanish cuisine, Waiheke’s famous local bean coffee, toasted sandwiches, crepes, scones, donuts and lots of local produce and products – grab yourself a delicious meal, some food for your platters and cooking or a deal when it comes to books/clothes and other creations!
More information can be found on our Website here
Waiheke Island Community Cinema:
For over 14 years Waiheke’s movie-going experience has been in the hands of a group of dedicated locals who love film. The Cinema is a charitable trust governed by a board of trustees and powered by mostly volunteers, screening films seven days a week with more than twenty screenings each week.
The cinema is well-used by community groups for fundraising events and special interest screenings as well as offering the usual mix of current art-house and blockbuster films. Residents and visitors love the quirky 50 seat venue filled with comfy sofas donated by the community. Thanks to a successful community fundraising campaign, the cinema was able to go digital in 2013.
One of the unique things about Waiheke Cinema is the way it reflects the community to itself through locally made community stories which are screened before feature films. These short documentaries are made by local filmmakers with funding support from the Cinema Trust. The Trust also runs film making training and mentoring programs for youth.
To view what's on at the cinema visit our Website here
Last Laughs Tuesday Nite comedy:
The “Last Laughs Tuesday Nite Comedy” is on the final Tuesday of each month, starting at 7:30 pm at the Artworks Community Theatre. Everyone is welcome: people who would like to have a go at stand-up or improve and those who just want to be an audience member for a bit of a laugh.
Entry by Koha. Doors and café bar open at 7 pm.
For more details please ring Lance on 021 752 105 or email [email protected]
More information can be found on our Website here
Waiheke Community Art Gallery:
The Fullers Reclaim to Fame exhibition is on at Waiheke Community Art Gallery. The works contain at least 80 percent recycled materials and are based on them of Home Sweet Home. Four artists explore the four elements of air, water, fire, and earth in 4 Tell, which features paintings by Lorraine Webb and David Sarich, glass art from David Traub, and printmaking by Faith Mc Manus. The gallery is open seven days, from 10 am to 4 pm.
More information can be found on our Website here