Easter Bunny Box Craft – St Heliers Library
- Tuesday 31 March 3.30 5.00pm
Make a pop-up Easter bunny and decorate the box with cute paper eggs and craft materials! For children aged 5 – 12 years. Adult supervision required for ages 5 – 7 years.
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Blow-up Bunny Craft – St Heliers Library
- Saturday 4 April, 10.30 – 11.30am
Make a fun blow-up bunny! Adult supervision required for ages under 7 years.
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Fun with Lego – St Heliers Library
- Tuesday 7 April, 2 – 4pm
- Tuesday 14 April, 2 – 4pm
Drop in for fun afternoons of building with Lego!
Suitable for ages 5 – 12 years. Adult supervision required for ages 5 – 7 years.
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Make a Sun Catcher – Tāmaki Ex-Services Association Hall
- Wednesday 8 April, 2.30 – 4.30pm
Make a beautiful sun catcher with recycled materials with The Re-Creators.
For children aged 5 – 12 years. Adult supervision required for ages 5 – 7 years.
Booking essential, spaces are limited! Register at the library or call 377 0209.
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World of Tiger Worms – Tāmaki Ex-Services Association Hall
Two dates available. Booking essential.
- Thursday 9 April, 10.00 – 11:30am
- Friday 17 April, 10.00 – 11.30am
Join Ali for this fun, hands-on worm farming workshop for kids and whānau. Dive into the fascinating world of tiger worms and discover how these tiny composting heroes turn food scraps into fertiliser for your plants.
Suitable for children aged 3 to 9 years.
Spaces are limited. Register via the Ecofest website: https://ecofest.org.nz/
Please register one ticket per child. Each child must be accompanied by at least one adult. This workshop is part of EcoFest 2026, a month-long celebration of Tāmaki Makaurau’s unique environment and the ways we care for it.
Proudly supported by Auckland Council and delivered by Compost Collective.
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Grow your Own Microgreens – Tāmaki Ex-Services Association Hall
Two dates available. Booking essential.
- Thursday 9 April, 11.30am – 1:00pm
- Friday 17 April, 11.30am – 1:00pm
Join Ali for a fun, hands-on Love Food Hate Waste workshop where kids discover how easy it is to grow their own food. In this interactive session, kids will plant their own microgreens using recycled materials and take home a simple growing kit they can look after themselves.
Suitable for children aged 6–12 years. Each child must attend with an adult.
Spaces are limited. Register via the EcoFest website: https://ecofest.org.nz/
This workshop is part of EcoFest 2026, a month-long celebration of Tāmaki Makaurau’s unique environment and the ways we care for it. Proudly supported by Auckland Council and delivered by Compost Collective.