Join us at Auckland Libraries
between 28 January – 11 February 2017 for Lunar New Year,
the most important of the traditional Asian holidays, and the beginning
of the Year of the Rooster!
Lunar New Year is celebrated in
China, Korea and Southeast Asia, and is a festival of peace and
renewal.
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10 - 26 February
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Saturday 11 February
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Tuesdays between 7 February - 14 March
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Tuesday 21
February
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Author talks
Wednesday
8 February // Central City Library
Join Dr Hirini Kaa (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti
Kahhungunu, Rongowhakaata) from the University of Auckland for a
session on Māori prophets and prophetic movements that have helped to
shape New Zealand as we know it today.
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Classes &
workshops
Various dates //
Various libraries
Are you a resident migrant settled in NZ
struggling to find work?
Or are you an international student with
a work visa looking to get into work? Register at one of the workshops held
at Auckland Libraries to get personal and group job coaching with Work Connect.
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Exhibitions
Saturday 28
January - Saturday 11 February // Birkenhead Library
Chinese New Year pictures, which are
called Nianhua (年画) in Mandarin, are an important form of
folk art that has been very popular in China for many years. For this
display, we have reproduced an exhibition from the National Library of New
Zealand.
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Family history
Fortnightly
on Wednesdays // Central City Library
This month's talks include:
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Exodus to the Southern Seas with Michelle
Patient
Wednesday 8 February
Join us at our first Lunchtime Lecture for 2017 to hear researcher Michelle
Patient discuss various waves of migration to New Zealand, particularly
from Britain, and touch on the who, what, when, where and why they came.
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DragonRecording Family History for People
of Chinese Origin with Annie Chui
Wednesday 22
February
‘如何收集和记录你的中国血统的家族史’讲座
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First World War
Sunday 12
February // Waiheke Library
Do you have precious memories from family members who served with the New
Zealand armed forces?
Claire Lanyon, Programme Manager at the World War One Centenary at
Auckland Museum will give a talk at the Library on how to utilise Online
Cenotaph for whakapapa research, how to contribute your own knowledge, and
she’ll share stories about interesting and surprising contributions.
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Music
First
Friday of the month // Remuera Library
For ukulele beginners who can play C, F,
G7 chords!
Practise easy songs, sing-along, meet people and have fun!
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